In their homes. Cbss Astrid Martinez starts us off tonight from new york. Astrid, good evening. Reporter good evening, jericka. And although it weakened the remnants of ophelia still impacting the east coast. Nearly 9 Million People are under coastal flooding alerts. Tonight, tens of thousands of people along the east coast are still without power. After dealing with 24 hours of destructive winds, heavy rain and severe flooding. In virginia a state of emergency was declared. Overnight in North Carolina roads were submerged. More than 40 Car Accidents reported in raleigh. The most serious, when a tree fell on this car. The driver crashed, now hospitalized with a head injury. In greenville a small pitbull terrier found tied to a fence was rescued just in time from rising waters. Another dramatic rescue in cape lookout. A helicopter lighting the way for the coast guard to rescue five people, including three children stranded on a 38foot catamaran. Parts of maryland seeing extended periods of heavy rainfall and elevated tides. Ocean City Residents worried about whats next. Im looking at the radar on my phone, and there are some heavy showers moving in. Reporter heavy rains are expected in new jersey, new york, and even as far as boston. Jericka . Astrid martinez for us in new york tonight. Thank you. Well, the remnants of ophelia are still packing a punch. Lets bring in meteorologist Molly Mccollum from our partners at the Weather Channel for more on what to expect this week. Molly . Good evening, jericka. It is still very active in the tropics right now. We have two new areas were watching, Tropical Storm philippe and a new area right behind that. Neither appear to be a threat to land. But were still watching posttropical ophelia, bringing a lot of tropical moisture to areas in the northeast and new england, which by the way we dont need any more rain. Hartford at 11 1 2 inches above average for your yeartodate rainfall. Meanwhile, texas we could sues some rain. Dallas 11 inches. And we could see some beneficial rainfall but it comes at the cost of overnight storms. Hail damaging winds being our primary concerns. But even as we turn our attention to tomorrow were still tracking Severe Weather in parts of texas. And for more indepth coverage you can watch the Weather Channel on cable or live on your favorite tv streaming devices. Jericka . Molly mccollum, thank you. Well, time is running out to avert a shutdown of the federal government. The deadline is midnight saturday and the white house is warning federal agencies to prepare to close. Cbss skyler henry joins us from the capitol hill with more on what the shutdown would entail. And skyler, this is the longest or could be last the longest, if you will. The last one was in 2018 . Reporter yeah, jericka. Good to see you. The last shutdown cost the u. S. Economy some 3 billion. Thats according to the congressional budget office. But in terms of what could be impacted, that includes everything from Government Services that would be disrupted to millions of federal workers going without pay. Democrats are blaming republican infighting over failure to reach a deal. And its time for republicans to start doing the job america elected them to do. Reporter President Biden with a warning on the looming government shutdown. House republicans are scrambling to find a path forward on a series of Appropriations Bills this week. Andd s support foror a a contin resolutition givingg lawmwmake shortterm breather, which would also keep the lights on and timely paychecks coming for more than 2 milillion civililian govevernment workers in the country like Airport Security screeners and air Traffic Controllers. And the roughly 2 million military personnel including Border Patrol agents facing the current migrant crisis at the u. S. Mexico border. If there is a shutdown, are the Border Patrol agents in your distrct prepared to show up to work at a time of migrant spike and not get paid . You know, thats the ugly part of a shutdown, is youre going to have youre going to have real people get hurt. Reporter speaker Kevin Mccarthy worked through the weekend and is optimistic about a breakthrough. Though a handful of hardline conservatives say theyre not interested in backing a stopgap measure as the gopled house failed to reach a consensus on a shortterm funding bill several times last week. Democrats say theyve held up their end of the bargain. Mccarthy seems to be backing away from the deal because five or six people on his side of the aisle seem to be calling the shots. The tail wagging the dog is not the way you do this. And skyler, well be watching this week as the deadline inches closer. But there have been some growing calls for new jersey senator Robert Menendez to resign after he was indicted on federal bribery charges last week. What more do we know about that . Reporter well, yeah, jericka. He says hes not going anywhere. Thats despite members of his own party calling on him to step down. Following allegations that he accepted bribes including gold bars, money, even mortgage payments. Now, menendez did decide to give up his post as chair of the Senate Foreign relations committee, and saturday afternoon democratic congressman andy kim of new jersey announced that he will challenge menendez for his seat in the democratic primary next year. Jericka . Skyler henry on capitol hill. Thank you. Well, some are calling it the biggest breakthrough in stroke treatment in decades. Consider this. Every 40 seconds someone in the u. S. Has a stroke. Cbss chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook has the details tonight on mobile stroke units and how theyre helping patients. Reporter richard janelle was on vacation in new york city in 2018 when he suddenly lost strength in his right hand. We sat down, had a beer. And i dropped my phone. I was not able to grab the phone off the floor. Reporter at age 41 janelle was having a stroke. Blood flow to his brain was blocked by a closs. I had problems speaking. It went really fast. Reporter but he says if he had to have a stroke it couldnt have happened in a better place. Its pretty much a little miracle in my own life for sure. Reporter janelle was treated by new york presbyterians mobile stroke unit. Its a special ambulance equipped with a cat scan, cameras and clossbusting medication that allows neurologists like dr. Saud mir to diagnose and treat patients remotely. The majority of patients who come to the emergency room are not within a time window for treatment. Reporter a patient loses 2 million neurons in their brain every minute a stroke goes untreated. A study found mobile stroke units were able to deliver medication 36 minutes faster and patients had Better Outcomes than with traditional emergency medical treatment. I think within stroke care this is one of the most exciting things thats come out in the past 15 or 20 years. Reporter new york presbyterians mobile stroke unit is one of just 20 nationwide. Chris bossert is one of the paramedics who treated richard janelle that day, administering the crucial medication. How quickly did it work . Bhabmaybe five, ten minutes would say. It was very apparent he was starting to gain function back. It was definitely an amazing case. Reporter janelle met up with the team who sivd his life a year later at the same bar. And now hes a father. Another little miracle, which was able to happen because of the first one, because i was saved in new york. Saved in new york. Reporter dr. 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Well, the pentagon made a potentially lifechanging announcement designed to help thousands of these veterans restore their honor. Jim axelrod reports. More work remains to reach every veteran whose life was impact bid dont ask dont tell. Reporter after years of waiting Deputy Defense secretary Kathleen Hicks offered up the words thousands of lgbtq vets have been waiting to hear. An acknowledgment of injustice. Decades of laws and policy thats forced Service Members to hide who they are left a long and crueuel legacy. Reporter r and she annououn the steps the Defense Department will take to help lgbtq vets denied honorable discharges. We are announcing that d. O. D. Will for the first time begin proactively reviewing the military records of veterans discharged because of their sexual orientation. The witch hunt was always around reporter this comes after a ninemonth cbs news investigation that documented the impact of a less than honorable discharge. 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Ive got a girlfriend thats better than that recorded what would become the bands final tour. An experience the late roger ebert called life lived as a joyous high. And then 40 years later the critic of the New York Times called it nutty jubilation. And i feel like both are right. You know . Whats it like witnessing yourselves once again . Werent we pretty . What was that phrase . Nutty delicious . Reporter nutty jubilation. Nutty jubilation, yes. When i first saw the screening recently, which it had been probably a couple decades, and i saw myself and i thought who is that guy . You may ask yourself well, how did i get here many a days go by reporter 40 years after that initial release you may find yourself in a large theater because this classic concert film has been restored, remastered and once again shown on the big screen. Same as it ever was i mean, lets face it, man. This movie is hot. Reporter for chris frantz, tina weymouth, Jerry Harrison and david byrne the rerelease is a chance to get reacquainted. Its the old neighborhood. Reporter after decades of estrangement. And also revisit a moment of shared success. What is the story being told in stop making sense . Its the story of love. It really is. Cant sleep it starts with one person, an individual alone in this world, and then a community builds around it. Reporter the arc of the film mirrors the arc of the band itself. Theres byrne and then his two married college friends, weymouth and frantz. I heard stories from chris oh, yeah, thats mad dave, you know. He would do things, you know, Performance Art where youd shave off half his beard vertically. Reporter the three met as students at the Rhode Island School of design, where mad dave and frantz had already formed a band. A cover band called the artistics. We both really enjoyed it. I could see that david had a gift as a front person. The name of this band is talking heads. And the name of this song is psycho killer. Reporter they moved to new york. And i thought, these guys are unique. Reporter Jerry Harrison made the band a foursome. Run, run, run, run away i bought into totally what they were doing and i just wanted to be the best partner in making that go forward. Reporter they spent the years that followed building an audience on mtv. Home is where i want to be and perfecting their sound. By the time we got to stop making sense with te expanded lineup we were really tearing the roof off. Reporter and doing a lot of running. The music we were doing had great groove, and it just made me want to dance. Reporter where were you coming up with this . The music usually inspires it. But it was improvised. In my loft. I had a little video camera, whatever, put on the music and see what i came up with. And id go that one, that really works. Let me try that. And let me try it in this song. Why go to night School Reporter this is an impossible question but ill ask it anyway. How do you know it works . Thats a really good question. All i can assume is that theres something intuitive that says that music and that movement belong together. And somehow together they Say Something greater than either of them apart. Reporter what is that relationship that people are seeing on stage . We are obviously having a great time. We were a locked band. Reporter call it peak talking heads. But it wouldnt last. I think a mystery at the center of stop making sense, its such a great tour. Why is it the last tour . Well, that is a mystery. Yeah. Reporter talking heads had always taken breaks for side projects, most notably chris frantz and Tina Weymouths band tomtom club. But within a few years of the film the band went on a break that never really ended. And in 1981 byrne told the l. A. Times you could say weve broken up or call it whatever you like. Yeah, we found out from a newspaper. Yeah, l. A. Times called us. It was a fact checker called us. And they wanted they wanted a comment. Reporter the relationship suffered from there. At one point you called i think david byrne a vampire . Thats what they say. I dont remember that. Reporter you dont remember that . No. I might have been in a bad mood. Pack your bags reporter and while the band did perform one last time in 2002 when they were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame id like to thank the rock and roll hall of fame for giving this band a happy ending. Reporter they had not appeared in public until the premiere of this restored concert film brought them together. Its natural to feel pride in the legacy and joy and the memories. But inevitably you also ask yourself the question, would i do anything differently. Would you do anything differently, david . I think i could have been probably a more easygoing collaborator. But at the same time that was kind of the way we were, the way i was. And so its not like oh, i wish i could have changed that. I think thats just the way we were then and it kind of had to happen that way. Reporter do you feel like over the years you guys in one way or another hurt each other . Families do that. They dont just, you know, bite each other. They take chunks out. But the beauty of it is, well, maybe you dont forget but you forgive. And youre standing here beside me were celebrating stop making sense, but also the music that we made together, which is always going to be greater than any of us individually. It is something for us to be proud of. I think we all agree on that. That again was Tony Dokoupil reporting. And this is the cbs overnight news. Oh ms. Flores, what would we do without you . Leleader o of many, and d pet wranglgler too. You u report to o