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Swim team. Anthony ervin, his story is certainly the most fna 35, he will be the oldest male swimmer to compete in an individual event at the games, since 1904. But this isnt his first olympics. He won gold back in 2000. At the age of 19. And then vanished from the sport entirely. 15 meters left. When Anthony Ervan tied for gold as a 19yearold in the 2000 games in sydney. No. It was supposed to be the going to the Olympic Games is an honor, enormous privilege. Gary hall, anthony irvan. Share the gold. Instead, it led to the most tumultuous time of his life. Part of what led to a lot of the angst initially was doing well and performing well, the social kind of like joy that comes from others and knowing that one has done well, and you kind of get hooked on that. You kind of need that to sus sustain yourself. Ervans parents are jewish, native american and africanamerican. The first swimmer of africanamerican descent to make the u. S. Team. The only problem he never identified as a black man. Did it really piss you off when people called you the first africanamerican swimmer . I wouldnt say it pissed me off, but it created an an immense amount of confusion. At the height of it all, he 2003. Post olympic champion status was about rediscovering, rebuilding myself, the way i wanted to be not the way others were, at least the way perceived wanted me to be. Reporter over the next decade, ervan sold his gold medal, donated money to charity and took off on a spiritual quest. He dabbled in everything from zen buddhism to the hard partying lifestyle of playing in rock band. Instead of a pool, he sank into depr which add its deepest led to a suicide attempt, and a death defying motorcycle accident. Nearing age 30, he desperately need a shot at redemption. For me, getting the tattoos was a way of reclaiming my skin and regaining control of myself. Armed with ink he went back to school and started coaching at a swim camp for kids. The kids helped him remember what he loved about swimming in the water when i was a child, a place of freedom the a place of expression and play. A place where Everything Else can kind of fall away and into this meditative state. And i got that back. He dove back into competition, and a dozen years after his last olympics, qualified for the 2012 games. With a personal best time in the 50 meter freestyle race. But in london, he only placed fifth. He is probably the most interesting human being on our team. Maybe in the whole olympic team. Were going for the gold. Dav m Swim Team Head coaches. He has known ervan since anthony was 17 years old. Earlier this year, he started training him for another shot at gold. He arrived in my place, eight weeks before the olympic trials. Didnt seem as confident as i felt he need to be for the games. Then he became anthony again. Anthony has the most brilliant sprint freestyle stroke on the planet. The stroke carried him to one of the fastest times he ever posted and earned him a ticket to rio. Wasnt like i demanded this of myself. Reporter you didnt stay i am getting back in the pool and going to make the next olympics. No way. He has no expectations for the future, but more importantly no regrets about the past. I really try to avoid regret. I dont think anybody should be stuck in the past. Thats a dead life if you are stuck in the past. Life moves forward. Because irvan helped the u. S. Swim team win the 400 relay race last night, he ties for the record for longest gap of a u. S. Swimmer between medals. 16 years set way back in 1924. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Dove men care. The strength test. Like leather, skin is stronger when its hydrated. Thats why dove men care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. Extraordinary starts here. New ky intense. A stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. Ky intense. 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Mass shootings have become an all too familiar sight on television. This past week marked 50 years since Americans First witnessed that kind of horror on tv. Anna werner takes a look back in a story for sunday morning. It is a summer day in austin, as students at the university of texas stroll the campus. A day much like the one 50 years ago, long before anyone knew the term mass shooting. This is where its the day and the spot Claire Wilson james will never forget. As you lay here you can see the tower. Oh, yeah. Right over you. That day was august 1, 1966. Walter cronkite anchored a special cbs news report. A deranged engineering student at university of texas climbed to an austin landmark at noon how to day. A man perched atop the university of texas clock tower began firing on the people below. Victims were cut down on the west and south side of the campus as sniper zeroed in on his target with unerring accuracy. He shot at random. For more than 90 minutes. Claire, an 18yearold walking on campus with boyfriend tom eckman. At first didnt know what was happening. You never heard the shot . No. I never heard the shot. I just felt a big jolt. Then i started falling. Reporter as she fell to the pavement, her boyfriend, tom, turned to ask her what was wrong. The next thing she knew, he was lying dead next to her. And she couldnt move. You thought you were dead . I thought i was going to die. Yeah. The killer was 25yearold Charles Joseph whitman, a former marine sharpshooter. Unknown to anyone, he had already killed his wife and mother in their homes, before heading to the towers 2th floor Observation Deck with multiple guns. It was the first School Mass Shooting in modern u. S. History. He affected so many lives in that one day. Retired texas ranger, martinez was a young officer with the Police Department at the time. Arriving on campus. He couldnt believe what they when i got out of the car, i could hear all of the shooting going on. It was look a war. Back then, there was no such thing as Rapid Response teams. It was left to martinez and civilian, followed by a fellow officer, houston mccoy to climb to the top of the tower. To face off against the sniper and his arsenal. As martinez described it at the time. He didnt have it level. He was trying to bring it down. And i just kept firing. I could tell by impact that i hit him. I kept advancing. Shooting. Mccoy shot and hit him. And started going down. The shooter was dead. He killed 16 people that day. And injured dozens more. The mass shooting brought fundamental changes to Police Departments. And led to the creation of swat teams used around the country. Reminder of the terrible day could be find on this rock. Keith maitland who went to school there wondered why he never heard more. This is a story i think that anybody who grew up here has heard a little bit about. But if you want to get past just that little bit there isnt really a lot out there to kind of fill in the blas. Called tower. We can see the movement south side of the clock. It uses animation and Archive Footage to tell the story of the day. The shot hit me. Ricochetted off the building. Then what happened . Then everybody ran. What i want to understand what was it look to live through Something Like this . And how would it impact you . The worst days of your lives. Reporter in the process he wound up reconnecting people who it turned out had not seen each other since that day, 50 years ago. People like Claire Wilson james. Hi, claire. Hello, baby. And artly snuff. Snuff was just a teenager at the time. Thats him on the right in the dark shirt. Sniper to pick claire up and carry her some 100 yard down the steps to safety. Something he says he simply felt he had to do. Because she was shot. She was obviously pregnant. It was the most horrific day of my life. To this day . Oh, gosh, yes. I didnt go to war. That was my war. Because why . Because the blood. The death. I think what i probably learned the most is that you have to deal with trauma. For people who werent given an opportunity it really sits with them and kind of eats away at them over the course of the rest of their lives. Reporter even people you might not expect. Like ray martinez, who before he was a police officer, was a combat medic. [ gunfire ] reporter he told us on the way to the tower to stop the sniper that day he was forced to run past claire as she lay bleeding on the quad without stopping to help her. That day i was thinking like a medic but also thinking like a policeman. I saw her wounded. And i felt like it was my duty to grab her and take her out of there. Version of this, youre the guy that shoots the sniper and saves the day. And you are telling me that even you, are wracked by guilt . Well, if you are a human being and you got feelings for people, yes. Reporter the university is now taking steps to remember those lost. This past week, a new larger memorial was dedicated. Listing the names of those including Claire Wilson james boyfriend and also her unborn baby. And in the shadow of the tower, there is now friendship. And healing for survivors. And from claire, Something Else. And you forgive him . Oh, yeah, how could gods forgiven me everything i have done. And he has kept me from being that kind of person. I mean, how could i not forgive a video of a massive alligator roaming a golf course is getting a lot of attention on line. David begnaud has the story behind the sighting. Reporter the golfers who took the video were in disbelief. A giant gator standing high on the golf course. It is a sight so unreal, that chubs, as he has become known, is something of an internet phenomenon. The individually that made him famous has been viewed more than 19 million times. But regulars here in palm meadow, florida, are unfazed. This is a great course, you see a lot of gators out here. Big ones. Fighting. I mean its fun. What most people dont realize, these things go very short distances billion out they tire out quickly. Theyre fast. Theyre fast for a short distance. Like us old guys. You know . His head was about here. Course manager ken powell says chub has been a fixture on the fairway for years. He believes the gator is at or 50 years old. When chubs comes out, play doesnt stop. If golfers hit a ball close to the reptile they just drop have no plans to have anybody come and take him away. He is not hurting anybody. Reporter once considered endangered, alligators are federally protected species. More than 1 million reptiles in habit florida. Fatal attacks on humans are rare. Only six have been recorded in the state in the last 10 years. And that includes the killing of a 2yearold boy at disney world back in june. Body of freshwater. Tim geist is a trapper and says alligators should always be treated as a potential threat. A lot of the public doesnt understand when they feed an alligator theyre creating a monster. Feed the alligator, he is going to coop coming back for more, gets bigger, bigger, bigger. Sees you as potential meal. Reporter chubs may look like a monster, but the club believes as long as patrons leave him alone. Golfers and gators can . . Delta down. So we are just here, twiddling our thumbs having no idea what to do. A computer crash ground one of americas largest airlines, leaving thousand stranded. Also tonight, a new zika one miles north of miami. A new donald trump brings his policy off a prompter. Prompting this. There is no other donald trump. At the olympics, much adieu about cupping. And the special guest who made a brides wedding. Hi oh. Oh. . . News. It was a monday meltdown for this countrys second biggest airline. Deltas Computer System crashed. And that forced the air lean to cancel 650 flights. Many more were delayed leaving thousand of passengers stranded at airports all over the world. Here is transportation correspondent kris van cleave. Reporter the fbi tells cbs news it does not believe the computer issue that paralyzed delta hacking. Instead the airline blames a power outage in atlanta overnight. Flier paulette vernon. We are just here. Having no idea what to do. Reporter at one point during the usually busy monday morning. 23 delta planes were in the air as global computer outage grounded flights for hours. Passengers couldnt check in. And the airline couldnt dispatch planes creating long lines at airports from los angeles to london. Where passengers had to deboard worried she wouldnt make it to her cruise ship in time. You show suup. Think you are getting your boarding pass and getting on the plane. Were grounded. Reporter the four biggest carriers have experienced computer outages. A week ago, a glitch crippled southwest for days. Ed bastion. I apologize for the challenges this create ford you. Reporter how does this keep happening . People have come to realize this is an industry wide problem. The airlines are using old systems. They have these multidecade old systems for dealing with passengers that are suddenly exect to deal with mobile apps, onlike check ins on the web. A lot more demand for what theyre doing and doing it with pretty limited capacity. Reporter delta says its systems are operating once again. And is investigating why its backups didnt kick in as they should have. Range. So the airline continues to struggle to get back on track. Thank you, kris. It wasnt the fiery donald trump we are used to today. Rather than speak off the cuff, he read off the prompter. As he delivered an economic address in detroit. A new National Poll out today shows him trailing Hillary Clinton by 12 points among registered voters. Major garrett on trumps attempt to get his troubled campaign back on track. She is the candidate past. Ours is the campaign of the future. Donald trumps top advisers have been begging him for weeks to get back on message and position himself as agent of change against Hillary Clinton to. Day evidence of a trump conversion. When we reform our tax, trade, energy, and regulatory policies, we will open a new chapter in american prosperity. Yet, trumps economic republican president and nominee since ronald reagan. With across the board tax cuts. Hos pill t federal regulations and fossil fuels. My plan will reduce the current number of brackets from seven to three and dramatically streamline the process. In a significant shift, trump scrapped his original tax plan. And embraced a less expensive one drafted by house republicans. With income tax brackets of 12, 25d trumps first plan had a top rate of 25 . And a more generous standard deduction. The Nonpartisan Tax Policy Center estimated trumps original plan would have cost more than 10 trillion in its first ten years. The house gop plan is about a third less costly. Trumps speech was interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters in what appeared to be a coordinated effort to throw him off course. All very well planned out. While trump tried to drive his economic message. 50 high ranking Republican National security and diplomatic advisers to president s from Richard Nixon to george w. Bush signed a letter opposing trump. Charlie, they said trump if elect would be the most reckless president in history. Trump dismissed the letter saying those to sign it were to blame making the world such a dangerous place. Thank you, major. Trump came as the it usually does quickly. Here is nancy cordes. He wants to roll back regulations on wall street. Reporter in saint petersberg, florida, clinton said trump would explode the debt cutting taxes for the wealthy and spending more. He wants to basically just repackage, trickle down fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me. Trickle down economics does not help our economy grow, it does not help the vast majority of americans. She also mocked his new economic team. Made up of 13 white men. Hedge fund guys, billionaire guys. Six guys named steve. Apparently. Clintons advantage with women is one factor in her widening lead according to the cbs news battleground tracker, 57 of virginians think she is prepared to be president. Compared to just 36 who say that about trump. After an erratic couple of weeks. She is truly unhinged. She is unbalanced. She is a monster. There are warning signs for clinton in the new polls as well. Just 36 of voters view her favorably. Slightly more than trump. But still lower than any w