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KGAN CBS Overnight News November 18, 2016

Ght back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth cer you taught him how to hit a baseball. How to hit a receiver. You even taught him how to hit the open man. But how much time have you spent teaching him. Today mr. Trump met with japans prime minister, his first meeting with a world leader since the election. The Vice President elect went to the capitol to build bridges with friends and former colleagues. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter Vice President elect pence was on a Charm Offensive today, taking selfies with house republicans, meeting with leaders and tourists alike. This is earl, everybody. Reporter the 12year veteran of capitol hill vowed to be a link between congress and the president elect, whose shifting positions sometimes puzzle lawmakers from both sides. Were beginning to discuss areas that we might move forward on together. Reporter as mr. Pence made the rounds in d. C. , a steady stream of cabinet hopefuls were trump tower, including South Carolina governor nikki haley, who is rumored to be in the running for secretary of state despite once calling mr. Trump an embarrassment. In fact, Campaign Sources have begun floating a number of former detractors for top roles including texas senator ted cruz and even former gop nominee mitt romney. Donald trump is a phony, a fraud. Reporter whose low opinion of mr. Trump during the campaign was more than reciprocated. Because i dont like romney. I dont like him. He thinks hes hot stuff. I hate people that think theyre hot stuff and theyre nothing. Okay . Nothing. Reporter cbs news has learned the two will sit down on saturday. Trump loyalist and alabama senator jeff sessions. Well, i think its good that the president elect is meeting hes meeting with a lot of talented people. Reporter and it would be tough to fill the top ranks of government without tapping at least some former critics. One trump ally took himself out of the running for a cabinet position today, scott. Newt gingrich said he wants to be free to plan strategically at all levels of government. Nancy cordes. Thanks so much, nancy. Tonight a new and sinister picture is emerging in the shooting deaths of three american soldiers this month in jordan. An important u. S. Ally in the middle east. David martin is following this. Reporter as Army Sergeant James Moriartys body came home, u. S. Officials said a video of the incident in which he and two other american soldiers were killed appears to show a deliberate terrorist attack, not as was first believed a tragic accident. The three soldiers were all green berets working for the cia in jordan, training syrian rebels. U. S. Officials say Security Camera video shows several broad daylight at the entrance to the jordanian airfield where the green berets were based. The first was allowed to pass through the gate, but then a guard suddenly opened fire on the second vehicle, killing both americans inside. The americans in the third and fourth vehicles jumped out and started returning fire. The jordanian guard shot and killed one of them before he was wounded by the other. Jordanian officials originally blamed the americans for failing to stop at gate. But the u. S. Embassy in jordan said in a statement, there is absolutely no credible evidence procedures. The fbi is leading the investigation, but so far has been unable to question the shooter because he is in a medically induced coma. John . David martin at the pentagon. Thank you, david. In morocco today nearly 200 countries reaffirmed their support for the Global Climate agreement reached in paris last year. Many are worried president elect trump will pull out of the deal. Further south in Africa Climate change is taking a toll on ongoing series the climate diaries. Reporter theres a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in Central Africa that knows nothing of arguments in washington about Climate Change. But the famous gorillas in the mist do know something is going on. They know the bamboo chutes that diet and which used to sprout like clockwork are now less predictable. The rains that produced them were a month late this year. The gorillas have had to adapt their roaming and foraging patterns because the old seasonal rhythms of Food Production have altered. Their world is changing. These guys are the 800pound gorillas in the room except of course they really weigh in at about 400 pounds and theyre not in control of event, theyre the potential victims of them. The gorillas problems are made worse by the troubles of their distant cousins and close neighbors, people. Because the late rains have also made the water supply down in the valleys less reliable, local villagers have been going up into gorilla country where theyre not supposed to go to bring that Good Mountain water home. And park ranger abel musana says water isnt the only thing people are after. When there is that kind of change and drough reporter drought . Drought, yes. The harvest will be impacted and people are coming to invade the habitat which is for gorillas. When people are low on food they come into the park looking for food. Yes. Reporter the human population has ballooned in the areas surrounding the park and when these people are forced up the mountains, david grier of the World Wildlife funds great apes program says they bring disease and other dangers with they have to enter the park to get access to this clean water. In the mean time they might want to set a snare for catching an ungulate for food. An antelope or something. Right. But some poor ape steps in it. Exactly. Reporter thats what happened to this gorilla filmed by a 60 minutes team a few months ago. The snare was renofd by one of the vets whose work has helped the ape population increase lately. Still there are only about 80 mountain gorillas left in the world all here, confined to these mountain tops. Theyre already considered critically endangered. And as their world changes, they have nowhere to go. Mark phillips, cbs news in Volcano National park, rwanda. Coming up next, how facebook and twitter are changing after the election. And later, theres no slowing down this old cowboy at roundup my cold medicines wearing off. That stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. Guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . Its judgment day. Back seat chefs peer inside your oven. But youve cleaned all bakedon business from meals past with easyoff, so the only thing they see is that beautiful bird. Go ahead. Let em judge. Obama called the spread of fake news online a threat to democracy. Facebook and other social media sites are being criticized for not doing enough to stop bogus stories that seem to dominate the election cycle. Jericka duncan has more on this. Reporter when a satirical website headlined a story pope will go after hoax websites by restricting ad revenue. Facebook is also planning to launch a program allowing users to flag fake news. Journalism professor jeff jarvis. The slope is very slick, if we try to make facebook and google and company into censors. You cant find a position that just because somebody doesnt like it and doesnt trust it it gets killed. It would be very dangerous to have blacklists and to ban different approach. A new feature rolling out this week allows users to mute key words, phrases and even entire conversations. Tuesday it suspended several accounts supported by white nationalists, including richard spencers, a leader of the altright movement, which is based on white identity. Are you an advocate for an allwhite United States of america . No. I dont think that is going to happen. I want to first raise amongst europeans in the United States. And second, i want to promote policies that really have a realistic chance of being implemented by the donald trump administration. Reporter twitters rules prohibit violent threats, harassment and hateful conduct. A spokesperson from twitter says they dont comment on accounts theyve suspended for privacy and security reasons. John . Thank you, jericka. You bought a wig, a jersey, and overpriced nachos. Dont let sinus symptoms bring you down now. Get fast sinus relief with vicks sinex and get back in the game. When heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. It starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. And neutralizes stomach acid at the source. . Tum tum tum tum . Smoothies only from tums a neighborhood in canton, illinois is recovering from a night. Surveillance cameras captured the moment it happened. A worker repairing a gas leak was killed. About a dozen other people were hurt. Windows were shattered blocks away. Across the southeast 50 large wildfires have destroyed about 120,000 acres from alabama to virginia. Arson is suspected in many of them. Arrests have been made in tennessee and kentucky. A large fire in georgia was sparked by lightning. Falling in colorado, utah, and wyoming. Some areas could get eight inches or more tonight. It had been unusually warm in the rockies, 80 degrees yesterday in denver. Up next, hooves pounding, woman what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. You can help children in low income neighborhoods get the help they need to stay in school and go on to college. I have a dream foundation provides mentoring, academic help, and tuition to make this dream come true. Learn how this Program Helps students build life skills while increasing High School Graduation and College Participation rates. Visit our final stop tonight is home on the range, where hundreds of the nations most treasured animals will be auctioned off over the weekend. Of course, you cant sell them till you round them up. And chip reid got to ride with the trail boss. Reporter the earth rumbles as 1,100 buffalo stampede across about 60 volunteer cowboys and cowgirls ride herd, including okay, i want somebody to sit right here. Reporter 81yearold bob landis. I dont care who. Two people. If you aint in there and charging you aint riding. Reporter this spurjingling, chapswearing buckaroo has participated in the nations biggest buffalo roundup of its kind for the past 45 years. So whats the best part of the roundup, bob . When were actually pushing the buffalo and theyre running just as hard as they can run, were running as hard as we can run, its an adrenalinekicking son of a gun, ill tell you that for a fact. Reporter a lot of fun, yes, but a buffalo can weigh 2,000 pounds, and some of them have an attitude. Just ask firsttimer chris richgels. Well, i had a bull turn and come at me on my horse and we it made for a memorable event. Reporter more than 30 million buffalo once roamed the u. S. , but in the 1800s they were slaughtered by pioneers almost to extinction. Today one of the countrys largest wild herds calls Custer State Park home. Theres a purpose to this roundup. Yes, very definitely. Its for the health of the herd. Health of the herd, to hold the herd in a manageable number so that they dont overgraze the land. Ready. Reporter after the roundup theyre vaccinated, calves are branded and some cows are sold. For landis it never gets old. When you quit doing your thing that you like to do, youre going to die. Team, spread out across here. Reporter for this cowboy living a good long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. Chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. Little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im john dickerson. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im michelle miller. World leaders meeting at the u. N. Climate change summit in morocco called on all nations to make the highest political commitment to addressing the rise in global temperatures. Many at the meeting are concerned that president elect donald trump will pull the u. S. Out of the paris climate treaty. Mr. Trump has called Climate Change a hoax and several of the names being mentioned to head the Environmental Protection agency agree with him. Heres the president elect on the campaign trail last may. Were going to cancel the paris climate agreement and stop [ applause ] and stop all payments of the United States tax dollars to u. N. Global warming programs. Reporter Scientists Say Climate Change is melting glaciers as well as the snow caps of the north and south pole, leading to a rise in sea levels. But the effects can also be felt in the heart of africa. As Mark Phillips found out in his series the climate diaries. Reporter theres a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in Central Africa that knows nothing of arguments in washington about Climate Change. But the famous gorillas in the mist do know something is going on. They know the bamboo shoots that make up a major part of their diet and which used to sprout like clockwork are now less predictable. The rains that produced them were a month late this year. The gorillas have had to adapt their roaming and foraging patterns because the old their world is changing. These guys are the 800pound gorillas in the room except of course they really weigh in at about 400 pounds and theyre not in control of evens. Theyre the potential victims of them. . The gorillas problems are made worse by the troubles of their distant cousins and close neighbors, people. Because the late rains have also made the water supply down in the valleys less reliable, local villagers have been going up into gorilla country where theyre not supposed to go to bring that Good Mountain water home. And park ranger abu musana says water isnt the only thing people are after. Thats kind of change in when drought. Yes. Drought. Drought. They will be impacted and the people are coming between the habitat for gorillas when the people are low on food they come into the park looking for food. Reporter the human population has ballooned in the area surrounding the park. And when these people are forced up the mountains, david grier of the World Wildlife funds great apes program says they bring disease and other dangers with them. They have to enterritory the park to access this clean water. In the meantime they might want to set a snare to catch an ungulate for food. An antelope or something. Exactly. But an ape might step in it. Reporter thats what happened to this gorilla filmed bay 60 minutes crew a few months ago. The snare was removed by one of the vets whose work is to help the ape population increase lately. Still there are only about 880 mountain gorillas left. In the world. All here, confined to these mountaintops. Theyre already considered critically endangered. And as their world changes they Mark Phillips, cbs news, in Volcano National park, rwanda. Believe it or not, its the pentagon that leads the way in green technology. Americas most advanced jet fighter can take to the skies without using a drop of oil for fuel. And the navy has an entire green fleet. Don dahler reports. Reporter this ea18 growler can go over 1,100 miles an hour. It cost 68 million. And its flying on 100 sbo fuel, made from things like kitchen grease and plant seeds. Secretary of the navy, ray mavis. The engine doesnt function any differently with bio fuels . It may burn a little cleaner. But no. Otherwise, the engine doesnt notice a different. Reporter in 2009 mavis committed the navy to 50 usage of alternative fuels by the year 2020. Why has this been such a priority with you . Energys a vulnerability. Energy can be used as a weapon. And when i came, in marines were losing a marine killed or wounded for every 50 convoys being brought into afghanistan. Thats too high a price to pay. Reporter until recently petroleum had to be added to bio fuel to pack enough punch to be feasible. But a panama city company a. R. A. Was working on a process to make sterile waters in remote areas when they stumbled on a way to make bio fuel identical to petroleum. From this material here we make jet and diesel chuck redd is the companys Vice President of development. With a material that has all the same molecules as petroleum crude but from a renewable feed stock. One of those feed stocks is ethiopian mustard seeds that can be grown in arid ground and be used by farmers as a rotation crop. A. R. A. s process can also use a. R. A. Senior Vice President Glenn Mcdonald saw an opportunity for his company and the world. I lope that one day all diesel vehicles are operated with our fuel. I hope that all commercial jets are operated with our fuel. Reporter as for the u. S. Navy that goal is well under way. Alternative fuels now power 30 of naval ships and 50 of its bases. Don dahler, cbs news, panama city, florida. Facebooks plan to remove fake news stories from its site is raising some questions about whether that amounts to a violation of fre but a new study shows that people who get their news from facebook are looking at more fake stories than real ones. Jericka duncan reports. Reporter when a satirical website headlined a story pope francis shocks the world, backs trump, the fake news went viral. Waves of false headlines on social media ha

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