It is, especially when he is six months old. Reporter the city says the 911 system was jammed by whats referred to as ghost calls from tmobile users. They are calls made to 911 unintentionally and unknown to the caller, and then appear on a dispatchers screen as hangups. By law, dispatchers have to call those numbers back, which bottlenecks the system. Dallas has been dealing with the problem since november. Mayor Mike Rawlings i want the Problem Solved immediately. And if it takes a longer period of time, i want to know why. Reporter in a statement, tmobile says Company Engineers have been working daily to find a permanent solution to this problem. I want them to take responsibility of my sons death. Theres nothing they can say. Theres nothing they can do to bring my branden back. Reporter the city says there is no evidence at this time connecting the childs death with the ghost call issue. Anthony, there is also no timetable on when the problem will be fixed. Omar villafranca. Thank you, omar. Turning overseas, it was six years ago today that syrian protesters took to the streets against the assad regime, leading to civil war. The u. N. Says more than 400,000 syrians have been killed in the worst manmade disaster since world war ii. About half the population, 12 million, have fled their homes. In neighboring iraq, the battle for mosul is raging. Iraqi troops backed by u. S. Special Operations Forces and air strikes, have isis surrounded. Holly williams found some other americans there, playing a role thats every bit as important. Reporter a few miles from the frontline, americans treat critically injured iraqis. This woman was hit by shrapnel from an isis mortar. And shes losing blood quickly. They need to stop it to save her life. The next ambulance brings an iraqi policeman. He has a gunshot wound to his shoulder. Kyle fleher is normally a Critical Care nurse in santa barbara, california. Hes taken vacation to come to the war zone. Its scary, and the adrenaline is at its max and its peak, but everything fades away when we get to do what were trained to do. Reporter is it taking a toll on you . It is. Its traumatizing, the things that ive seen, that im seeing. A lifeless girl linger in my hands, and having to pronounce her dead. Reporter theyre called new york city medics, and theyve been sending teams to natural disasters for over a decade. [ explosion ] but this is the first time theyve come to an armed conflict. Something we have in the states is medications. Here excuse me. Reporter theyre on call 24 hours because this war never stops. This time, its an iraqi soldier hit in the eye by shrapnel. Another man has serious brain injuries, and theres nothing they can do. Kathy bequary, the groups team leader, held his hand as he passed away. I dont know if he knew i was there or if he knew i was holding his hand or felt anything, but i didnt want him to be alone. Reporter seeing this war has changed her, she told us. Theyre moms and dads and daughters and sons and sisters and brothers. Theyre just like us, and i just wish the world really could understand that the way i do now. Yeah. Reporter holly williams, cbs news, mosul. Coming up next, did monsanto interfere with research to cover up dangers posed by its roundup weed killer . And later, meet the kellys, stars of the internet. 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 . Lets end this. How are you doing . Nne. Hi, evelyn. I know its been a difficult time since your mom passed away. Yeah. I miss her a lot, but im okay. Wow. That was fast. This is the check ive been waiting for. 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Dont leave a burden for yoloved ones. Call about the Colonial Penn program now. Two kids barfed in class today. It was so gross. Lysol disinfectant spray kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. For years the Chemical Company monsanto has fought back against lawsuits claiming the weed killer round up can cause cancer. The documents made public by a federal judge could change everything. Heres mireya villarreal. Okay, good. Reporter Yolanda Mendoza makes the most of time spent with her children, after battling stage four nonhodgkins lymphoma for more than a year. I have nerve damage. I dont feel the my tips of my fingers. My jaw, i still cant feel it. Reporter mendoza blames glyphosate, the main chemical ingredient in the weedkiller roundup, which she used on her lawn every weekend. I had a bucket that held two gallons of water, i would strap it on, and just walk around spraying. Reporter mendoza is one of hundreds of people around the country suing monsanto, roundups parent company. They lawyers kri s cite this st that says glyphosate is probably carcinogenic and damaging to d. N. A. In human cells. They cherry pick data. Reporter last summer we spoke with dr. Donna farmer, a monsanto scientist. There is no data indicating we should change how the product is used. The data is clear, glyphosate doesnt cause cancer. Reporter but now the data is in question. Newly released Court Documents suggest that monsanto planned to ghost write a positive report on glyphosate and get experts to back it up. A scientist wrote in an email, we would keep the cost down by us doing the writing and they would edit and sign their name. Court documents also reveal conversations between a federal director about a federal glyphosate review. I doubt epa can kill this, the monsanto executive wrote, but its good to know theyre going to make the effort. In a statement, monsanto says these allegations are false. Monsanto scientists did not ghost write the paper, reiterating, no regulatory body in the world considers glyphosate to be a carcinogen. But anthony, here in california, this label could soon change and include a warning about cancer, after another federal court ruling. Mireya, thanks. For borrowers and savers, news of interest, next. Wheres frank . Its league night saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico goin up the country. Bowl without me. Frank. im going to get nachos. Snack bars closed. Gah ah, ah ah. Im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. I dont think thats how theyre made. Klondike hooks up with tasty flavors. The best ice cream bars ever conceived. Mthat 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. Micines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . Lets end this. The Federal Reserve raised a key Interest Rate today for the third time in just over a year. The quarterpoint hike is meant to tap the brakes on the economy and head off inflation. It could also increase the cost of borrowing and give savers a better return. The pentagon said today, reports of sexual assaults increased slightly last year at two of the service academies. 26 reports at west point, 28 at annapolis. Sexual assaults were down at the air force academy. Pirates are holding an oil tanker for ransom off the coast of somalia. The aris 13 is registered in the united arab emirates. It was seized monday while carrying fuel from dijbouti to mogadishu in waters frequented by arms smugglers and islamic extremists. Up next, the professor and the preciously precocious. ,,,,, basketball game and crowd sounds if you talkin they will hear you every single time. ,,, why are we getting killed like this . Kyles not here. Got caught drinking beer in the park a couple of nights ago. Really . Yeah. Zero tolerancehes out for the season. Harsh. Hey, he knew not to drink. Weve made that clear to all our kids, right . Uh, no. Not really. Bill, if we dont tell them what we expect and why they shouldnt drink, howre they gonna know . announcer talk. They hear you. For more information, visit underagedrinking. Samhsa. Gov. Finally tonight, the title of mostrecognized professor may have passed to robert kelly, whose children made him an internet star. Today, kelly said he now expects the interruption seen round the world to be the first line in his obituary. Heres charlie dagata. Reporter marion kellys fouryearold swagger has been watched 86 million times. Its turned her father robert into a Global Internet sensation. Its got to the point where we had to turn off the phones and facebook and twitter. Reporter the chaos unfolded friday during a skype interview with the bbc. I think one of your children just walked in. Reporter as professor kelly tried to keep marion at bay, in waddled ninemonthold james, followed quickly by his mother junga kim, in a frantic bid to get the kids out of the sure, your dad is like, im going on the bbc, but the kids are like, no, were going on ellen. Reporter kelly thought that was the end of his tv career, but its been the opposite. Today, he politely pleaded to be left in peace, and hes happy his family saga has brought laughter to so many. Charlie dagata, cbs news, london. Thats the overnight news news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anthony mason. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im michelle miller. The Justice Department says it now knows whos behind the devastating hack at yahoo that compromised at least 500 million user accounts. And the finger is squarely pointed at moscow. Two intelligence russian agents and two high profile hackers have been charged. Its the first time a russian Government Official has been named in a cyber crime case here in the u. S. Jeff pegues has the details. Reporter prosecutors say fsb officers Dmitry Dokuchaev and igor sushkin financed and directed the cyber attack and hired one of the worlds bestknown hackers, alexsey belan, to do most of the work. From 2014 to 2016, Court Papers Say belan and his team used computer code to infiltrate yahoos database, stealing user names, emails, and passwords. They used that information to access the accounts of russian journalists and politicians, as well as u. S. Government officials, including military and white house personnel. Belan also used 30 million accounts to facilitate a spam scheme that netted him money. In all, 500 million accounts, half of yahoos total of one billion, were compromised. Acting assistant attorney general mary mccord we will not allow individuals, groups, nation states or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country. Reporter but the hackers were able to go unnoticed because the agents, dokuchaev and sushkin, may have been familiar with u. S. Cyber strategy. Prosecuters say both worked at center 18, the fbis russian contact for cyber investigations. Robert cattanach is a former federal prosecutor. They pretend to be collaborating with us to try to do something about the spread of cybercrime in russia, and come to find out, theyre fostering it. Reporter a canadian who was allegedly part of the operation is in custody. Anthony, according to russian media, dokuchaev, one of the fsb officers, was arrested earlier this year by russian authorities and jailed for treason. President trumps unfounded allegation that the Prior Administration ordered his phone to be tapped is getting the eye roll on capitol hill. Republican leaders looking into the charges say theyve seen no evidence, and the attorney general says he never told the president he was under surveillance. Nancy cordes has the latest. I dont think there was abactual tap of trump tower. Reporter house intelligence chairman devin nunes typically toes the party line, but today he concluded that President Trumps explosive accusation has no merit. Are you going to take the tweets literally . And if you are, then clearly the president was wrong. Reporter his comments came after 11 days of white house insistence that the commanderinchief was serious when he tweeted, just found out that obama had my wires tapped in trump tower. I think hes extremely confident. Reporter but administration officials, including the attorney general, have provided no evidence to back it up. Did you ever give him any reason to believe he was wiretapped by the Previous Administration . Um, look, the answer is no. Reporter President Trump refused to back down today, insisting something happened to him. Wiretap covers a lot of different things. I think youre going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. Reporter the surveillance, whether real or imagined, has alarmed lawmakers from both sides. Have you found evidence . Reporter fbi director james comey was called up to capitol hill again today to brief two top senators behind closed doors. They were not authorized to share details. This briefing was all on sensitive matters, and highly classified. Reporter republican Lindsey Graham said comey should share what he knows with the public. The bottom line is, a lot of americans are wondering whats going on here. Reporter democrat adam schiff argued there is a reason white house officials cant provide any proof. The reality is, i dont think they have the foggiest idea of what was behind the president s claim except maybe something he watched on tv. Reporter actually, it was a conservative radio host that first suggested President Trump may have been spied on by his predecessor. That accusation made its way into a breitbart article, anthony, about 24 hours before President Trump sent those nowinfamous tweets. Members of the United Nations held a moment of silence to mark the sixyear anniversary of the civil war in syria. The conflict has claimed more than 400,000 lives, reduced entire cities to rubble, and forced millions from their homes. Across the border in iraq, allied forces continue to close the noose around Islamic State gunmen in the city of mosul. Hundreds of thousands of civilians are caught in the cross fire. Holly williams is on the front line with some american doctors who are risking their lives to help the wounded. Reporter a few miles from the frontline, americans treat critically injured iraqis. This woman was hit by shrapnel from an isis mortar. And shes losing blood quickly. They need to stop it to save her life. The next ambulance brings an iraqi policeman. He has a gunshot wound to his shoulder. Kyle fleher is normally a Critical Care nurse in santa barbara, california. Hes taken vacation to come to the war zone. Its scary, and the adrenaline is at its max and its peak, but everything fades away when we get to do what were trained to do. Reporter is it taking a toll on you . It is. Its traumatizing, the things that ive seen, that im seeing. A lifeless girl linger in my hands, and having to pronounce her dead. Reporter theyre called new york city medics, and theyve been sending teams to natural disasters for over a decade. [ explosion ] but this is the first time theyve come to an armed conflict. Something we have in the states is medications. Here excuse me. Reporter theyre on call 24 hours because this war never stops. This time, its an iraqi soldier hit in the eye by shrapnel. Another man has serious brain injuries, and theres nothing they can do. Kathy bequary, the groups team leader, held his hand as he passed away. I dont know if he knew i was there or if he knew i was holding his hand or felt anything, but i didnt want him to be alone. Reporter seeing this war has changed her, she told us. Theyre moms and dads and daughters and sons and sisters and brothers. Theyre just like us, and i just wish the world really could understand that the way i do now. Yeah. Reporter holly williams, cbs news, mosul. And the cbs overnight news will be right back. 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 . Lets end this. Sure shutup i can do that do i have to . I dont want there to be white marks. Good bye beautiful dress i never got to wear. Nothing no dust, theres no marks. Its really dry what is this . Oh my god, its dove i knew it its a 48 hour antiperspirant. No white marks. On a 100 colors. I would absolutely use this. I think you converted me the golden retriever is one of the most popular breed of dogs in the u. S. Overseas not so much. In turkey, hundreds of goldens are roaming the streets as strays, unable to protect themselves against other aggressive breeds. Theres an organization in istanbul thats rounding these dogs up and sending them to new homes in the united states. Holly williams and