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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 13, 2024
Global tugofwar. Critical tests. A spacecraft explodes minutes after launch. Why
Todays Mission
was a success. And a world war ii veteran finally gets the recognition he earned at 103 years old. Gods been good. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im omar villafranca. The countdown has begun to the
Historic Senate
trial of
President Trump
. It begins tomorrow morning. House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on capitol hill sunday to work on strategy. Senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks listening to hours of testimony with no questions allowed. Ben tracy starts us off from the white house. Well be sitting there in our chairs probably on the order of six hours a day. Reporter senators are now preparing to be jurors, deciding in just weeks whether or not
President Trump
remains in office. Republicans dont have enough votes for a quick dismissal, but they are confident the president will be acquitted. They hope in as little as two weeks. He is very much comfortable with the idea this is going to turn out well for him. Reporter
President Trump
s formal response to the impeachment summons was a short six pages, filled with contempt, calling this a brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election and dismissing the articles of impeachment as constitutionally invalid on their face. The white house impeachment managers 111page trial memo called
President Trump
s conduct the framers worst nightmare. Any jury would convict him in three minutes flat. The president betrayed his country. Reporter house managers met behind closed doors today to splot strategy and are hopinge to persuade at least four republicans to vote in the trial. Something
Mitch Mcconnell
has opposed. If senator mcconnell prevails and there are no witness, it will be the first impeachment trial in history that goes to conclusion without witnesses. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work. Reporter the president spent the weekend at his club in florida, where he appeared to be in good spirits. His legal team, which now clouds former clinton special prosecutor ken starr and constitutional law professor
Alan Dershowitz
plans to argue the president did not break any laws withholding aid from ukraine and he was within his
Constitutional Rights
to refuse
Congress Demands
for documents and witnesses. This should result in a acquittal regardless whether the conduct is viewed as okay by you or me or the voters. Reporter the president s are expected to file a more detailed trial brief tomorrow laying out their legal arguments. When the trial begins on tuesday, the president will actually be out of the country. He is l be at the
World Economic
forum in switzerland. Its a quick trip. Hell be back by wednesday evening. Omar . Ben, thanks. The
Senate Impeachment
trial of the president will have an
Immediate Impact
on some of the democratic president ial candidates. With
Iowa Caucuses
16 days away, theyre forced to leave the campaign trail and return to the senate. Our
Political Correspondent
ed okeefe is in the
Washington Bureau
following all of it. Good evening, ed. Lets get into it. How the is the impeachment trial going to affect the campaigns of bernie, of warren, of klobuchar, of bennett . Sure. They will be tied to their desks essentially once the trial begin, unable to tweet, unable to talk, and certainly unable to meet with voters in iowa and new hampshire, two states that value inperson facetime. What are they doing instead . Theyre deploying their spouses and top surrogates. For
Bernie Sanders
that means his wife jane and possibly congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez or other liberals who have endorsed him. For
Amy Klobuchar
its her husband and daughter and the
Lieutenant Governor
of neighboring minnesota. All of them hope they can get back on the weekends, but realizing they could lose their advantages to joe biden and
Pete Buttigieg
who plan to spend most of the next 16 days in iowa finding support. Mike bloomberg is in oklahoma today. Why is he in oklahoma . And what is the state of his campaign . Well, thats right. While everyone else decision, bloomberg continues to zag. He is in the super tuesday state of oklahoma giving a speech in tulsa, known of course as black wall street. Its an address that focusedsed primarily on black economic empowerment. Most notably he realizes now as a white man, he has seen more economic advantage in this country and likely has succeeded in part because of his background, acknowledging that black americans have not had the same
Economic Opportunities
. This is one of his first detailed addresses on the economy which of course remains strong, and of course he keeps focused on super tuesday states while the rest of the field is in the first four primary states believing once the primaries move to march 3rd and the 14 states that hold them that day, he can rack up delegates and become an immediate factor in the nomination race. The
Campaign Never
stops. Ed okeefe in washington, thank you. Take care. Prince harry and his wife meghans bombshell declaration of independence now has the official blessing of queen elizabeth. Harry is expected to join his wife and son archie in
British Columbia
soon. But the familys royal separation comes at a cost and new criticism from meghans estranged father. Imtiaz tyab is in london. Reporter the queen was all smiles as she made her way to church near her sandringham estate. The public appearance followed the release of a heartfelt statement on saturday night in support of her grandson, prince harry and his young family, containing what was described as a major crisis for the royal family. Families are always a problem. And i think shes dealt with it incredibly well. Reporter but harry and meghan arent just stepping back from royal duties as they said in an early statement, theyre making a clean break, as the couple spends more time in canada, theyll no longer use royal titles, do royal duties, go on royal tours have, military appointments, or have access to public money. A high price some say worth paying to escape the intense scrutiny they face in britain. I believe its racism, to be honest. Its quite different the way they treat william and kate compared to meghan and harry. Reporter the uks
Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
offered his support today. I think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best. Reporter but meghans estranged father,
Thomas Markle
, was quick to criticize. I think both of them are turning into lost souls at this point. I dont i dont know what theyre looking for. I dont think they know what theyre looking for. Reporter harry and meghan have made it clear what they want, independence and freedom to forge their own way, something the queen has now given her blessings to. There is still so many details left to work out, including the couples security and how theyll finance their new lives. But even then, the whole thing will have to be reviewed after a announcer this is the cbs overnight news. To ukraine now, where the remains of 11
People Killed
in ukrainian jetliner were returned to ukraine today. The flagdraped coffins were met by family members and ukraines president zelensky. All 176 people on board were killed. A
Canadian Court
begins hearing evidence on whether a top chinese executive arrested there should be extradited to the u. S. Her arrest has sparked a highstakes international tugofwar involving three countries. Jonathan vigliotti is in vancouver. Reporter man wangchow has worn an ankle bracelet. The
Company Makes
Telecom Devices
and last may the
Company Banned
huawei from bidding on national contracts. We dont want to do business with huawei for
National Security
reasons. Reporter she was arrested at vancouver airport over a year ago at the request of the u. S. Government and under the scrutiny of worldwide media. Her life of luxury, mansions, art collections contrast against allegations of crime and has made the case one of international intrigue. The
Washington Post
likened the seifert of the move to china arresting
President Trump
s daughter ivanka. U. S. Prosecutors allege she knowingly breached american sanctions against iran by fraudulently selling telecommunications equipment. They want her brought to america to face charges. Many see this as canada caught in the middle. We are focused on fulfilling our international obligation, our treaty obligations, making sure that the rule of law is consistently and integrity applied. Reporter the country arrested two canadians just nine days after meng was detained. The hearing is scheduled to begin here at
Supreme Court
tomorrow. It is expected to last about a week, though appeals could drag this case on for months or even years meaning meng may have to endure confinement both in and out of her mansion indefinitely. Omar . Jonathan, thank you very much. A severe winter storm made a coasttocoast dash this weekend. Heavy snow in erie, pennsylvania caused multiple accidents including this tractortrailer that jackknifed. In north dakota blowing snow closed parts of the eastwest roadway i94. And in canada, whats being called a bomb blizzard dumped some 12 feet of snow on new finland and labrador. A new success for spacex. It happened after an unmanned rocket lifted off from the
Kennedy Space
center in florida today. The mission, to test whether a crew can abort and escape safely after liftoff. Here is meg oliver. Liftoff reporter it was a ride designed to fail. Under hazy blue skies, the spacex crew dragon lived off carrying astronaut test dummies. But about 84 seconds into flight, the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned, simulating an emergency. They blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the speed of sound. Escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splashdown in the atlantic. Overall it is a pictureperfect mission. Reporter it is the last major test for spacex. They need to know astronauts can abort and escape safely before they begin flying them into space. Getting it done successfully which appears to be the case was a very big step forward for spacex and for nasa. Reporter bowing is also part of this new
American Space
race, but last month they failed to dock their ship with the space station during an uncrewed flight test. Nasa needs both companies to succeed. Both of these companies will be launching regular crew rotation flights to the station starting later this year, ending nasas sole reliance on russian soyuz spacecraft. Reporter spacex could launch two astronauts some time this spring. Meg oliver, cbs news, new york. Plight of the penguins. How antarcticas melting ice is proving disastrous for the species. Well visit a
Winter Wonderland
also that lures millions into the icy cold. And decades after he left the battlefield, a it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. Tide pods childguard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. Align, press and unzip. Tide pods. Keep them up. Keep them closed. Keep them safe. Discovenew ruby cacaost time, from magnum ice cream. Made from ruby cacao beans. The newest indulgence from magnum ice cream. The last decade is now in the record books as the hottest ever measured on earth. 2019, the second hottest year ever. Even in antarctica, home to the obviously named chinstrap penguins is feeling that heat. Roxana saberi is reporting on tonights eye on earth the results, and they are devastating. Reporter antarctica is one of the most remote places on the planet, but
Climate Change
is hitting it hard. Were here with a group of scientists who want to know how the warming weather is affecting this particular species of penguins, the chinstrap. Elephant island is so farflung, few people have set foot on these rocky shores. Three days of sailing. Then environmental activists from greenpeace crashing through waves and crawling from rubber rafts to join scientists counting penguins. Why count penguins . Because they come back to the same place to nest every year, which means we can really keep tabs on their populations. By observing, we can get an idea of the health of this whole area. Reporter
Alex Horowitz
observes nesting areas like this, where one parent babysits while another travels down a penguin highway to fish for krill, then hikes back up to feed its chick the shrimplike food. These scientists from stoneybrook and northeastern universities count each colony on foot with mechanical clickers and scan them from above with hightech drones, all to see if this population of chinstrap penguins is dwindling like elsewhere in the region. The researchers are traveling on greenpeace ships from island to island peninsula. Theyre comparing different penguin populations to see how theyre adapting to
Climate Change
here. It may not look like it, but this is one of the fastest warming areas of earth. One nearby island is actually called penguin island. Over the past four decades, its chinstrap population has plunged by 75 . The numbers have dropped across the region as temperatures have soared by more than 5 degrees over 50 years. Thats about five times the global average. So when we see
Climate Change
impacting things down here, glacial melt, warming oceans, more acidic oceans, penguins really do interact with all of those things. Reporter so do krill, chinstraps favorite food. They depend on sea ice to survive. Sea ice is really what brings all of the ocean life here together. Reporter so with less sea ice, there is less krill, so less food for the chinstrap penguins . Thats the idea. Reporter after days of counting chinstraps on
Elephant Island
21, 22, 22. Reporter the scientists invited us on another ship to watch them crunch numbers from one nesting site. Okay. So theyve lost already 50 since the early teens. Wow. Thats amazing. Reporter that fits the pattern theyre seeing on the island so far. Decline of around 150,000 chinstraps since the last major survey 50 years ago. Its another sign the researchers say this penguin population is collapsing across the region. Its very dramatic to have a wildlife population decline by 50 . An unexploited wildlife population. Theyre not hunted. Reporter and we think
Climate Change
is the main reason behind that . I think
Climate Change
is driving almost all of the processes down here now in a way theyve never experienced before. Reporter penguins are a lot like people. They need food and a
Good Environment
to thrive. These researchers say if the world continues to warm, these birds can show us how other species, even human beings will be affected by
Climate Change
. Still ahead, tassels carved from ice saluted by thousands of snowmen. An ice festival unlike any other, next. Feeling sluggish or weighed down can be a sign your digestive system isnt working at its best. Taking metamucil every day can help. Its psyllium fiber forms a gel that traps and removes the waste that weighs you down. It also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption, promoting healthy blood sugar levels. So, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. Take the metamucil twoweek challenge, lighten up. Just take metamucil every day for two weeks. Available at your local retailer. Coyou fifteen percentico or more on
Car Insurance
. Do woodchucks chuck wood . Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on
Car Insurance
. Nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. Nyquil severe. The nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. New video tonight of koalas rescued from australias wildfires. Veterinarians in one hard hit region set up this koala triage unit for the injured marsupials saved from their destroyed habitat. Most are suffering with burned feet and faces. The vets say koalas are slow to breed. So to rebuild a species said to be on the brink of extinction before the fires, its vital to save every one. To east africa and the worst outbreak of locusts on that continent in 25 years. Giant swarms of the insects are devouring crops across that region. Hundreds of thousands of acres are already gone in some of the worlds most vulnerable countries. To china where ice is luring more than a
Million People
into the cold. 2,000 frozen snowmen welcome guests to the city of harbin and the
Worlds Largest
ice festival, but its at night when harbin really glows. Take a look. It takes nearly eight million cubic feet of ice cubes to create all of this. Its from water drained from a nearby river. A 103yearold vet honored after more than seven decades of quiet heroism on the battlefield. Finally tonight, earnest hemingway defined guts as grace under pressure, a fitting description for a massachusetts man whose remarkable courage more than 70 years ago has led to an overdue honor. Here is don dahler. Reporter
Todays Mission<\/a> was a success. And a world war ii veteran finally gets the recognition he earned at 103 years old. Gods been good. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im omar villafranca. The countdown has begun to the
Historic Senate<\/a> trial of
President Trump<\/a>. It begins tomorrow morning. House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on capitol hill sunday to work on strategy. Senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks listening to hours of testimony with no questions allowed. Ben tracy starts us off from the white house. Well be sitting there in our chairs probably on the order of six hours a day. Reporter senators are now preparing to be jurors, deciding in just weeks whether or not
President Trump<\/a> remains in office. Republicans dont have enough votes for a quick dismissal, but they are confident the president will be acquitted. They hope in as little as two weeks. He is very much comfortable with the idea this is going to turn out well for him. Reporter
President Trump<\/a>s formal response to the impeachment summons was a short six pages, filled with contempt, calling this a brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election and dismissing the articles of impeachment as constitutionally invalid on their face. The white house impeachment managers 111page trial memo called
President Trump<\/a>s conduct the framers worst nightmare. Any jury would convict him in three minutes flat. The president betrayed his country. Reporter house managers met behind closed doors today to splot strategy and are hopinge to persuade at least four republicans to vote in the trial. Something
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> has opposed. If senator mcconnell prevails and there are no witness, it will be the first impeachment trial in history that goes to conclusion without witnesses. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work. Reporter the president spent the weekend at his club in florida, where he appeared to be in good spirits. His legal team, which now clouds former clinton special prosecutor ken starr and constitutional law professor
Alan Dershowitz<\/a> plans to argue the president did not break any laws withholding aid from ukraine and he was within his
Constitutional Rights<\/a> to refuse
Congress Demands<\/a> for documents and witnesses. This should result in a acquittal regardless whether the conduct is viewed as okay by you or me or the voters. Reporter the president s are expected to file a more detailed trial brief tomorrow laying out their legal arguments. When the trial begins on tuesday, the president will actually be out of the country. He is l be at the
World Economic<\/a> forum in switzerland. Its a quick trip. Hell be back by wednesday evening. Omar . Ben, thanks. The
Senate Impeachment<\/a> trial of the president will have an
Immediate Impact<\/a> on some of the democratic president ial candidates. With
Iowa Caucuses<\/a> 16 days away, theyre forced to leave the campaign trail and return to the senate. Our
Political Correspondent<\/a> ed okeefe is in the
Washington Bureau<\/a> following all of it. Good evening, ed. Lets get into it. How the is the impeachment trial going to affect the campaigns of bernie, of warren, of klobuchar, of bennett . Sure. They will be tied to their desks essentially once the trial begin, unable to tweet, unable to talk, and certainly unable to meet with voters in iowa and new hampshire, two states that value inperson facetime. What are they doing instead . Theyre deploying their spouses and top surrogates. For
Bernie Sanders<\/a> that means his wife jane and possibly congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez or other liberals who have endorsed him. For
Amy Klobuchar<\/a> its her husband and daughter and the
Lieutenant Governor<\/a> of neighboring minnesota. All of them hope they can get back on the weekends, but realizing they could lose their advantages to joe biden and
Pete Buttigieg<\/a> who plan to spend most of the next 16 days in iowa finding support. Mike bloomberg is in oklahoma today. Why is he in oklahoma . And what is the state of his campaign . Well, thats right. While everyone else decision, bloomberg continues to zag. He is in the super tuesday state of oklahoma giving a speech in tulsa, known of course as black wall street. Its an address that focusedsed primarily on black economic empowerment. Most notably he realizes now as a white man, he has seen more economic advantage in this country and likely has succeeded in part because of his background, acknowledging that black americans have not had the same
Economic Opportunities<\/a>. This is one of his first detailed addresses on the economy which of course remains strong, and of course he keeps focused on super tuesday states while the rest of the field is in the first four primary states believing once the primaries move to march 3rd and the 14 states that hold them that day, he can rack up delegates and become an immediate factor in the nomination race. The
Campaign Never<\/a> stops. Ed okeefe in washington, thank you. Take care. Prince harry and his wife meghans bombshell declaration of independence now has the official blessing of queen elizabeth. Harry is expected to join his wife and son archie in
British Columbia<\/a> soon. But the familys royal separation comes at a cost and new criticism from meghans estranged father. Imtiaz tyab is in london. Reporter the queen was all smiles as she made her way to church near her sandringham estate. The public appearance followed the release of a heartfelt statement on saturday night in support of her grandson, prince harry and his young family, containing what was described as a major crisis for the royal family. Families are always a problem. And i think shes dealt with it incredibly well. Reporter but harry and meghan arent just stepping back from royal duties as they said in an early statement, theyre making a clean break, as the couple spends more time in canada, theyll no longer use royal titles, do royal duties, go on royal tours have, military appointments, or have access to public money. A high price some say worth paying to escape the intense scrutiny they face in britain. I believe its racism, to be honest. Its quite different the way they treat william and kate compared to meghan and harry. Reporter the uks
Prime Minister<\/a>
Boris Johnson<\/a> offered his support today. I think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best. Reporter but meghans estranged father,
Thomas Markle<\/a>, was quick to criticize. I think both of them are turning into lost souls at this point. I dont i dont know what theyre looking for. I dont think they know what theyre looking for. Reporter harry and meghan have made it clear what they want, independence and freedom to forge their own way, something the queen has now given her blessings to. There is still so many details left to work out, including the couples security and how theyll finance their new lives. But even then, the whole thing will have to be reviewed after a announcer this is the cbs overnight news. To ukraine now, where the remains of 11
People Killed<\/a> in ukrainian jetliner were returned to ukraine today. The flagdraped coffins were met by family members and ukraines president zelensky. All 176 people on board were killed. A
Canadian Court<\/a> begins hearing evidence on whether a top chinese executive arrested there should be extradited to the u. S. Her arrest has sparked a highstakes international tugofwar involving three countries. Jonathan vigliotti is in vancouver. Reporter man wangchow has worn an ankle bracelet. The
Company Makes<\/a>
Telecom Devices<\/a> and last may the
Company Banned<\/a> huawei from bidding on national contracts. We dont want to do business with huawei for
National Security<\/a> reasons. Reporter she was arrested at vancouver airport over a year ago at the request of the u. S. Government and under the scrutiny of worldwide media. Her life of luxury, mansions, art collections contrast against allegations of crime and has made the case one of international intrigue. The
Washington Post<\/a> likened the seifert of the move to china arresting
President Trump<\/a>s daughter ivanka. U. S. Prosecutors allege she knowingly breached american sanctions against iran by fraudulently selling telecommunications equipment. They want her brought to america to face charges. Many see this as canada caught in the middle. We are focused on fulfilling our international obligation, our treaty obligations, making sure that the rule of law is consistently and integrity applied. Reporter the country arrested two canadians just nine days after meng was detained. The hearing is scheduled to begin here at
Supreme Court<\/a> tomorrow. It is expected to last about a week, though appeals could drag this case on for months or even years meaning meng may have to endure confinement both in and out of her mansion indefinitely. Omar . Jonathan, thank you very much. A severe winter storm made a coasttocoast dash this weekend. Heavy snow in erie, pennsylvania caused multiple accidents including this tractortrailer that jackknifed. In north dakota blowing snow closed parts of the eastwest roadway i94. And in canada, whats being called a bomb blizzard dumped some 12 feet of snow on new finland and labrador. A new success for spacex. It happened after an unmanned rocket lifted off from the
Kennedy Space<\/a> center in florida today. The mission, to test whether a crew can abort and escape safely after liftoff. Here is meg oliver. Liftoff reporter it was a ride designed to fail. Under hazy blue skies, the spacex crew dragon lived off carrying astronaut test dummies. But about 84 seconds into flight, the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned, simulating an emergency. They blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the speed of sound. Escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splashdown in the atlantic. Overall it is a pictureperfect mission. Reporter it is the last major test for spacex. They need to know astronauts can abort and escape safely before they begin flying them into space. Getting it done successfully which appears to be the case was a very big step forward for spacex and for nasa. Reporter bowing is also part of this new
American Space<\/a> race, but last month they failed to dock their ship with the space station during an uncrewed flight test. Nasa needs both companies to succeed. Both of these companies will be launching regular crew rotation flights to the station starting later this year, ending nasas sole reliance on russian soyuz spacecraft. Reporter spacex could launch two astronauts some time this spring. Meg oliver, cbs news, new york. Plight of the penguins. How antarcticas melting ice is proving disastrous for the species. Well visit a
Winter Wonderland<\/a> also that lures millions into the icy cold. And decades after he left the battlefield, a it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. Tide pods childguard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. Align, press and unzip. Tide pods. Keep them up. Keep them closed. Keep them safe. Discovenew ruby cacaost time, from magnum ice cream. Made from ruby cacao beans. The newest indulgence from magnum ice cream. The last decade is now in the record books as the hottest ever measured on earth. 2019, the second hottest year ever. Even in antarctica, home to the obviously named chinstrap penguins is feeling that heat. Roxana saberi is reporting on tonights eye on earth the results, and they are devastating. Reporter antarctica is one of the most remote places on the planet, but
Climate Change<\/a> is hitting it hard. Were here with a group of scientists who want to know how the warming weather is affecting this particular species of penguins, the chinstrap. Elephant island is so farflung, few people have set foot on these rocky shores. Three days of sailing. Then environmental activists from greenpeace crashing through waves and crawling from rubber rafts to join scientists counting penguins. Why count penguins . Because they come back to the same place to nest every year, which means we can really keep tabs on their populations. By observing, we can get an idea of the health of this whole area. Reporter
Alex Horowitz<\/a> observes nesting areas like this, where one parent babysits while another travels down a penguin highway to fish for krill, then hikes back up to feed its chick the shrimplike food. These scientists from stoneybrook and northeastern universities count each colony on foot with mechanical clickers and scan them from above with hightech drones, all to see if this population of chinstrap penguins is dwindling like elsewhere in the region. The researchers are traveling on greenpeace ships from island to island peninsula. Theyre comparing different penguin populations to see how theyre adapting to
Climate Change<\/a> here. It may not look like it, but this is one of the fastest warming areas of earth. One nearby island is actually called penguin island. Over the past four decades, its chinstrap population has plunged by 75 . The numbers have dropped across the region as temperatures have soared by more than 5 degrees over 50 years. Thats about five times the global average. So when we see
Climate Change<\/a> impacting things down here, glacial melt, warming oceans, more acidic oceans, penguins really do interact with all of those things. Reporter so do krill, chinstraps favorite food. They depend on sea ice to survive. Sea ice is really what brings all of the ocean life here together. Reporter so with less sea ice, there is less krill, so less food for the chinstrap penguins . Thats the idea. Reporter after days of counting chinstraps on
Elephant Island<\/a> 21, 22, 22. Reporter the scientists invited us on another ship to watch them crunch numbers from one nesting site. Okay. So theyve lost already 50 since the early teens. Wow. Thats amazing. Reporter that fits the pattern theyre seeing on the island so far. Decline of around 150,000 chinstraps since the last major survey 50 years ago. Its another sign the researchers say this penguin population is collapsing across the region. Its very dramatic to have a wildlife population decline by 50 . An unexploited wildlife population. Theyre not hunted. Reporter and we think
Climate Change<\/a> is the main reason behind that . I think
Climate Change<\/a> is driving almost all of the processes down here now in a way theyve never experienced before. Reporter penguins are a lot like people. They need food and a
Good Environment<\/a> to thrive. These researchers say if the world continues to warm, these birds can show us how other species, even human beings will be affected by
Climate Change<\/a>. Still ahead, tassels carved from ice saluted by thousands of snowmen. An ice festival unlike any other, next. Feeling sluggish or weighed down can be a sign your digestive system isnt working at its best. Taking metamucil every day can help. Its psyllium fiber forms a gel that traps and removes the waste that weighs you down. It also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption, promoting healthy blood sugar levels. So, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. Take the metamucil twoweek challenge, lighten up. Just take metamucil every day for two weeks. Available at your local retailer. Coyou fifteen percentico or more on
Car Insurance<\/a> . Do woodchucks chuck wood . Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on
Car Insurance<\/a>. Nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. Nyquil severe. The nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. New video tonight of koalas rescued from australias wildfires. Veterinarians in one hard hit region set up this koala triage unit for the injured marsupials saved from their destroyed habitat. Most are suffering with burned feet and faces. The vets say koalas are slow to breed. So to rebuild a species said to be on the brink of extinction before the fires, its vital to save every one. To east africa and the worst outbreak of locusts on that continent in 25 years. Giant swarms of the insects are devouring crops across that region. Hundreds of thousands of acres are already gone in some of the worlds most vulnerable countries. To china where ice is luring more than a
Million People<\/a> into the cold. 2,000 frozen snowmen welcome guests to the city of harbin and the
Worlds Largest<\/a> ice festival, but its at night when harbin really glows. Take a look. It takes nearly eight million cubic feet of ice cubes to create all of this. Its from water drained from a nearby river. A 103yearold vet honored after more than seven decades of quiet heroism on the battlefield. Finally tonight, earnest hemingway defined guts as grace under pressure, a fitting description for a massachusetts man whose remarkable courage more than 70 years ago has led to an overdue honor. Here is don dahler. Reporter
Peter Fantasia<\/a> has spent his 103 years thinking of himself as an ordinary american, just living a good life. He was the one you went to. He was the one that helped out the neighbors. Reporter but fantasia proved anything but ordinary one terrifying night in france when the young army medic was crouching in his foxhole as german artillery shells burst all around him. God says peter do, your job. So my feet took me the hell out of my hole. I went from one hole here, give them medicine, shot, bandages. Reporter we dont know how many lives he saved that night. We do know the next day the germans captured him. He spent the next six months as a p. O. W. Reporter didnt make any big deal about it . No. Still doesnt. Still doesnt. Reporter the family was surprised to learn that in addition to a silver star for valor, fantasia was entitled to eight other medals that he never received. What he did in his life before us, its breathtaking. Reporter peter, do you want me to win these on you . Reporter so last month, after more than seven decades, technician third grade
Peter Fantasia<\/a> was finally given the honors he deserves. Thank you again. Reporter he still doesnt know what all the fuss is about. God took care of me. He made me do the job, and thats it. Reporter but his kids say if you ask this father, grandfather, great grandfather, great, great grandfather what hes proudest of, its one thing. The family. Uhhuh, the family. Us. Reporter don dahler, cbs news, redding, massachusetts. And thats the overnight news for this monday. 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<\/a> in new york city, im omar villafranca. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im omar villafranca. The countdown has begun to the
Historic Senate<\/a> trial of
President Trump<\/a>. It begins tomorrow morning. House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on capitol hill sunday to work on strategy. Senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks listening to hours of testimony with no questions allowed. Ben tracy starts us off from the white house. Well be sitting there in our chairs probably on the order of six hours a day. Reporter senators are now preparing to be jurors, deciding in just weeks whether or not
President Trump<\/a> remains in office. Republicans dont have enough votes for a quick dismissal, but they are confident the president will be acquitted. They hope in as little as two weeks. He is very much comfortable with the idea this is going to turn out well for him. Reporter
President Trump<\/a>s formal response to the impeachment summons was a short six pages, filled with contempt, calling this a brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election and dismissing the articles of impeachment as constitutionally invalid on their face. The white house impeachment managers 111page trial memo called
President Trump<\/a>s conduct the framers worst nightmare. Any jury would convict him in three minutes flat. The president betrayed his country. Reporter house managers met behind closed doors today to plot strategy and are hope ing to persuade at least four republicans to vote in the trial. Something
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> has opposed. If senator mcconnell prevails and there are no witness, it will be the first impeachment trial in history that goes to conclusion without witnesses. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work. Reporter the president spent the weekend at his club in florida, where he appeared to be in good spirits. His legal team, which now includes former clinton special prosecutor ken starr and constitutional law professor
Alan Dershowitz<\/a>, plans to argue the president did not break any laws withholding aid from ukraine, and that he was within his
Constitutional Rights<\/a> to refuse
Congress Demands<\/a> for documents and witnesses. This should result in a acquittal regardless whether the conduct is regarded as okay by you or by me or by voters. Reporter now the president s attorneys are expected to file a more detailed trial brief tomorrow laying out their legal arguments. Now when this trial does begin on tuesday, the president will actually be out of the country. See going to be at the
World Economic<\/a> forum in switzerland, but its a quick trip. Hell be back here by wednesday evening. Omar . Ben, thanks. The
Senate Impeachment<\/a> trial of the president will have an
Immediate Impact<\/a> on some of the democratic president ial candidates. With
Iowa Caucuses<\/a> 16 days away, theyre forced to leave the campaign trail and return to the senate. Our
Political Correspondent<\/a> ed okeefe is in the
Washington Bureau<\/a> following all of it. Ed, good evening. Lets get into it. How the is the impeachment trial going to affect the campaigns of bernie, of warren, of klobuchar, of bennett . Sure. They will be tied to their desks essentially once the trial begins, unable to tweet, unable to talk, and certainly unable to meet with voters in iowa and new hampshire, two states that value inperson facetime. So what are they doing instead . Theyre deploying their spouses and top surrogates. For people like
Bernie Sanders<\/a>, that means his wife jane and possibly congresswoman alexandria ocasiocortez or other liberals who have endorsed him. For
Amy Klobuchar<\/a> its her husband and daughter and the governor and
Lieutenant Governor<\/a> of neighboring minnesota. All of them hope they can get back on the weekends, but realizing they could lose their advantages to joe biden and
Pete Buttigieg<\/a> who plan to spend most of the next 16 days in iowa finding support. Mike bloomberg is in oklahoma today. Why is he in oklahoma . And what is the state of his campaign . Well, thats right. While everyone else zigs, bloomberg continues to zag. He is in the super tuesday state of oklahoma giving a speech in tulsa, known of course as black wall street. Its an address that focused primarily on black economic empowerment. Most notably, bloomberg realizes now as a white man, he has seen more economic advantage in this country and has likely succeeded in part because of his background, acknowledging that black americans have not had the same
Economic Opportunities<\/a>. This is one of his first detailed addresses on the economy which of course remains strong, and of course he keeps focused on super tuesday states while the rest of the field is in the first four primary states believing that once the primaries move to march 3rd and the 14 states that hold them that day, he can rack up delegates and become an immediate factor in the democratic nomination race. The
Campaign Never<\/a> stops. Ed okeefe in washington, thank of independence now has th official blessing of queen elizabeth. Harry is expected to join his wife and son archie in
British Columbia<\/a> soon. But the familys royal separation comes at a cost and new criticism from meghans estranged father. Imtiaz tyab is in london. Reporter the queen was all smiles as she made her way to church near her sandringham estate. The public appearance followed the release of a heartfelt statement on saturday night in support of her grandson, prince harry and his young family, containing what was described as a major crisis for the royal family. Families are always a problem. And i think shes dealt with it incredibly well. Reporter but harry and meghan arent just stepping back from royal duties as they said in an early statement, theyre making a clean break. As the couple spends more time in canada, theyll no longer use royal titles, do royal duties, go on royal tours, have military appointments, or have access to public money. A high price some say worth paying to escape the intense scrutiny they face in britain. But meghans estranged father
Thomas Markle<\/a> was quick to criticize. I think both of them are turning into lost souls at this point. I dont know what theyre looking for. I dont know they know what theyre looking for. Reporter harry and meghan have made it clear what they want, independence and freedom to forge their own way, something the queen has now given her blessings to. There is still so many details left to work out, including the couples security and how theyll finance their new lives. But even then, the whole thing will have to be reviewed after a year. Omar . Imtiaz, thank you. A new success for spacex. It happened after a rocket lifted off from the
Kennedy Space<\/a> center in florida today. The mission, can a crew abort and escape safely after lift off. Here is meg oliver. Liftoff reporter it was a ride designed to fail. Under hazy blue skies, the spacex crew dragon lived off carrying astronaut test dummies. But about 84 seconds into flight, the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned, simulating an emergency. The escape system blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the speed of sound, escaping an explosion, parachutes brought to it a safe splashdown in the atlantic. Overall it is a pictureperfect mission. It went as well as one can possibly expect. Reporter it is the last major test for spacex. They need to know astronauts can abort and escape safely before they begin flying them into space. Boeing is also part of this new
American Space<\/a> race, but last month they failed to dock their ship with the space station during an uncrewed flight test. Nasa needs both companies to succeed. Both of these companies will nching cre f starting later this year, ending nasas sole reliance on russian soyuz spacecraft. Reporter spacex could launch two astronauts some time this spring. Meg everything was so fresh in the beginning. But that plug quickly faded. Luckily theres febreze plug. It cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. Breathe happy with febreze plug. A lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesnt get everything clean. I tell them, it may be your detergent. Thats why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. With the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. For sparklingclean dishes, the first time. Cascade platinum. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome back to the overnight news. Im omar villafranca. It will be mustsee tv as the impeachment trial of
President Donald Trump<\/a> gets under way tomorrow in the u. S. Senate. And a key figure will be the chief justice of the
Supreme Court<\/a>, john roberts, who will sit as judge. Jan crawford reports. So help you god . I do. Reporter with that, john g. Roberts was sworn in yesterday to take on a role outlined in the constitution when the president of the
United States<\/a> is tried, the chief justice shall preside. But unlike most trials where judges are in complete control, here it will be the senate that has the first and last word. Jeff rosen, president and ceoro symbol of neutrality. To be accepted by both sides as fair, as not favoring one side or another. Reporter sitting at the center of a political fight pose as unique challenge for the 64yearold chief justice. He is no fan of the limelight. And going back to his 2005 confirmation hearing has fiercely defended the dependence of federal judges, comparing them to umpires who call balls and strikes. The role of an umpire and a judge is critical. They make sure everybody plays by the rules. Reporter but in an impeachment trial, not only does the senate set the rules, it can by a majority vote overturn any of roberts rulings. The senate will convene as a court of impeachment. Reporter 21 years ago roberts predecessor, the late chief
Justice William<\/a> rehnquist presided over president clintons impeachment trial. I do. Reporter but he only made one ruling, that senators were more than jurors because the senate could also dictate the trial like a judge. Its all the more important to have a figure who is recognized by both sides as above politics, and thats why its so important that its chief justice roberts. So help me god. Reporter the chief justice has been quick to defend federal judges from partisan attack, including by
President Trump<\/a>. We do not serve one party or one interest. We serve one nation. Reporter thats one reason why harvard law schools richard lazarus, roberts longtime friend says the chief may see the trial as an opportunity. Turkey, show the
American People<\/a> the nonpartisan nature of the way the judges and justices work. Reporter he said roberts will not shy away from making a ruling even if it could be overridden. He is not just going to be an incidental player, because the fact is he wants to show the
American People<\/a> the face of the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Reporter now while roberts will be presiding over that trial, the
Supreme Court<\/a> also is going to be taking up some of the most contentious issues of our time from gay rights, abortion, gun rights, the dreamers immigration program, even
President Trump<\/a>s tax returns. All of these cases are even more likely to make roberts try to remai above the fray. History buffs and fans of president john f. Kennedy now have the opportunity to own their own little piece of history, jfks water colors. Who knew. The kennedy paintings are up for auction now, and you can bid online. Michelle miller has the details. Thats the question before the
American People<\/a>, and only you can decide what you want, what you want this country to be. Reporter around the same time of the historic debate between john f. Kennedy and richard nixon, the man who will become the 35th president of the
United States<\/a> created these, water colors of new yorks sheepshead bay, painted and signed by jfk. Now, for just the second time, theyre going up for auction as part of a huge collection of kennedy memorabilia at bostons r. R. Auction house. So a lot of people dont know that kennedy painted, but he painted and he drew. He had an artistic sense to him. Reporter a wellknown doodler, jfk also painted as a way to relax, even finding time to take out his brushes during the heated 1960 president ial race. We see sailboats all these threw these
Important Documents<\/a> like during the cuban missile crisis. On it he has drawn boats. Reporter kennedy wasnt the only president skilled in the art of painting. President and former civil war general
Ulysses Grant<\/a> produced about ten works during his years there. Another general and president , dwight d. Eisenhower took up the hobby at age 58 at the urging of winston churchill. Some of his works, including this portrait of churchill now hang in embassies and museums. Some of jimmy carters paintings have sold for more than 250,000, but its former president george w. Bush who may have taken the title of artist the most seriously. Hes created a portfolio shown in galleries and even on the tonight show. But organizers hope these kennedy creations entice a bigtime buyer. Because of camelot and because of, and because of the youthfulness and the of the youthfulness and the hopefulness of the kennedycut new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. Can it one up spaghetti night . It sure can. Really . Can it one up breakfast in bed . Yeah, for sure. Thanks, boys. What about that . Uhh, yep it can . Yeah, even that i would very much like to see that. Me too. Introducing new tide power pods. One up the toughest stains with 50 more cleaning power than liquid detergent. Any further questions . Uh uh nope one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. So to breathe better i started oncedaily anoro. Go your own way copd tries to say go this way i say ill go my own way with anoro. Go your own way oncedaily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that
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Martin Luther<\/a> king holiday, the
United States<\/a> navy will bestow a unique honor on an
African American<\/a> hero of world war ii. It will name an
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> in his honor, and his name is dori miller. David martin hahn has his story. Reporter the
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> is the symbol of american power. 90,000 tons of diplomacy, the navy likes to say. Almost all of them are named after president s, until acting secretary of the navy
Thomas Mobley<\/a> broke with tradition. So the list of carriers is going to read washington, lincoln, roosevelt, reagan, truman, eisenhower, bush, ford, kennedy, norah. Exactly right. And i like it when you put that it way. Reporter thats miller as in dori miller. The next
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves andheyre croppers. We decided to do this on
Martin Luther<\/a> kings birthday at pearl harbor. Reporter his closest surviving relatives are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dori, who served in the segregated navy of world war ii. This is a great honor, because its been a hard long road. Reporter he was born in dor. Ive never heard of a man named doris. Where did that name come from . My grandma thought she was having a girl. And it wasnt a girl. Doris turned out to be a boy. So thats where the name came from. Reporter waco has been described in those years as the uc, outh met whi manit y, maam. You didnt disrespect whatsoever. Dont care how old you are. Reporter there were no
Economic Opportunities<\/a> for a young black man, so he joined the navy. At least there the pay was steady. The navy policy at that time limited blacks to those duties that were manual, that they thought didnt require a whole lot of intellect. Reporter regina acres is a historian with the naval history command. When dori miller came in, he was limited to the messmans branch pretty much. Reporter what does a mess attend do . Basically, a mess attend takes care of an officer. You lay out his clothes, you shine his shoes and you serve in the officers mess. Reporter miller served aboard the battleship
West Virginia<\/a> which on sunday morning, december 7th, 1941 was tied up on battleship row in pearl harbor. Dori miller had just finished serving breakfast and he was sorting laundry. Reporter the
West Virginia<\/a> was hit by nine japanese torpedos and two bombs. Miller was ordered to the bridge to evacuate the ships captain who lay mortally wounded. What happened next was dramatized by cuba gooding jr. In the movie pearl harbor. Against all rules, miller manned a machine gun. The irony of this is back in the 40s, preworld war ii,
African American<\/a>s were not allowed to have any jobs where they handled machine guns or any type of lethal force. Reporter when the navy, which miller had joined in 1939, awarded medals to those who had fought bravely, it didnt even mention the name doris miller. Why wouldnt the navy right from the start at least identify him by name instead of calling him an unknown negro sailor . Well, see, youd have to be a negro in 1939 to understand that. Reporter four months later, the pittsburg courier, perhaps the leading
African American<\/a> newspaper of the day finally published the name, and the secretary of the navy grudgingly gave him a letter of commendation. In his opinion, thats all he warranted. However, others disagreed. The press, black and white press disagreed. The
National Association<\/a> for the advancement of colored people disagreed. Reporter as recorded on millers service card in the navy archives. There it is. There you go. Reporter president roosevelt stepped in and ordered him awarded the navy cross. That was not without controversy. There were some people who did not want him to receive the navy cross. Reporter because of his race . Because of his race. Reporter he received the medal from admiral chester nimitz, who noted miller was the first pen of his race to receive such a high honor. He understood the importance of having a black hero to encourage other blacks to support the navys war effort. Reporter miller went on a speaking tour and became a black celebrity in the same league as heavyweight champion joe lewis and singer lena horn. Some considered him just as important, just as aspirational, drew just as much hope from him. Reporter is he comfortable with his celebrity . No, not at all. His goal really was to get to his next ship. Reporter he was assigned to
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> liscomb bay, which less than a year after pearl harbor was sunk by a japanese torpedo. Dori miller was never seen again. Its hard thinking of my grandmother, her hurt. She used to say had i been a white woman, they would have treated me better. But im a black woman, and my son is a hero. Reporter over the years, his legacy has been honored, including with this larger than life statue in his hometown of waco, but thats nothing like having an
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> named of him. How many carriers are there right now . Right now we have 11. Reporter so this is an honor reserved for very few americans. Absolutely. Reporter the last carrier to be christened was the john f. Kennedy by his daughter carol e caroline. Construction has not yet begun on the miller. Before the ship actually gets in the water, its probably seven or eight years from now. Reporter once it gets into the water, how long is it going to be around . 50 years. And like
Everything Else<\/a> that is celebrated about dori miller, its going to draw some criticism, rest assured. Reporter so what is going to be the criticism . Some may suggest its more than he deserves. Some may say he is just a guy who did his job when general quarters went off on a ship. Whats the big deal. Reporter what was your personal reaction . Oh, i was overwhelmed. It is tremendous. And its a reminder too that heroism is in no way limited by race, by gender, by background, by rank or rating. And the ceremony is going to take place on
Martin Luther<\/a> king day. Never thought my uncle would be next to
Martin Luther<\/a> king or ev the same day. Most schools will be closed today to mark the
Martin Luther<\/a> king holiday. But when classes resume, there will be at least one
Elementary School<\/a> where the students are giving the lesson in caring. Chip reid reports. Reporter the third graders at philadelphia
Elementary School<\/a> in rural tennessee just love to help each other. Did you get number three . Yep. Its 12. Reporter but recently, daniel hunt needed help with a lot more than math after his familys house burned to the ground. No one was hurt, but they lost almost everything. Surprise reporter so they launched a dozens of games and toys. Im wit daniel was so moved, that instead of checking out all those gifts, he motioned for his classmates to come on in for a group hug that went viral, the hug seen round the world. I say come here, and they gave me a big hug. They nearly pushed me. Reporter how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel . We came to tennessee to meet these young icons of generosity. I gave him some comic books to read. I gave him a dinosaur lego kit. I gave him a blanket and a lunch box. Reporter why did they do it . Because daniel is a nice friend and hes always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. Rorter and how did it make them feel . When youiveomething to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy too. Just complete whole joy. At this point, we noticed their teachers eyes were filled with tears. Just a few tears of joy. Im so proud. Of love, of how much love they have to give. Reporter all that love got to daniel too. Guys, i think daniel needs another hug. Reporter third graders teaching us that sometimes what we need most is a hug. Chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. And thats the overnight news for this monday. 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
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