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Symptoms including headaches and sleeplessness. Sources say some suffered permanent hearing damage and some had to return home. State Department SpokeswomanHeather Nauert we dont know exactly where this came from, okay. We cant blame any one individual or a country at this point yet. Reporter but so far, the investigation has shown that the culprit is likely a hightech sonic device that cant be heard by humans but, clearly, can be harmful. Officials believe it was operating in or near the homes of embassy workers. Pthe question who put it there and why . Its audio, but its beyond the range of our ears. Reporter Vince Houghton is an intelligence historian and curator at the International Spy museum. He says cuba, or even the russians, could have been carrying out an intelligence operation that went south. But houghton and other Intelligence Experts say it could also have been a routine intimidation campaign, taken to another level. So this culd be new technology that has had a side effect that no one expected. On the other hand, it could have been designed to harass, to make people feel uncomfortable. Reporter to retaliate, the u. S. Kicked out two cuban diplomats in may. Last night on state television, the cuban government called the expulsions unjustified and baseless, saying, it has never, nor would it ever allow the cuban territory to be used for any action against accredited diplomatic officials or their families. There are indications that diplomats are still being affected, and its not just the u. S. Canada says at least one of its diplomats has also suffered hearing loss. The f. B. I. And the state department continue to investigate. Anthony. Mason Julianna Goldman with a Health Mystery in havana. Thanks. The Software Engineer fired by google this week is speaking out about it. Hed written a memo criticizing the companys diversity policies. John blackstone is at google headquarters in mountain view, california. Reporter at google Silicon Valley campus, the work schedule today called for a companywide town hall meeting where c. E. O. Sundar pichai would address the controversial memo written by the nowfired Software Engineer james damore. Damore defended himself in an interview with bloomberg news. The whole point of my memo was actually to improve google and googles culture, and they just punished me and shamed me for doing it. Reporter the memo criticized googles efforts to hire more women, suggesting biological causes may explain why we dont see equal representation. Women, on average, have more neuroticism, damore wrote. Its largely because of the differing interests in people versus things, which is linked to prenatal testosterone. It is profoundly demoralizing to come up against this prejudice over and over again. Reporter kim scott is a Silicon Valley veteran who rose to management at google. She is now an author whose book, radical candor, offers advice to managers. She agrees with damores argument that it is hard to express conservative opinions in Silicon Valley, but says he went too far. I think he raises some good points there, but im not eager to talk to somebody who thinks that i am stupid or more neurotic than he is because i happen to be a woman. Reporter damore has filed a complaint with the National Labor relations board, claiming he was treated unfairly by google. What james said clearly contributed to a hostile work environment. I dont think google had any choice but to fire james. Reporter weve just learned that google has now canceled the town hall meeting that was planned for this afternoon. The Company Claims its in favor of diversity theres a Class Action Lawsuit sager they are being treated unfairly. Mason John Blackstone at google headquarters. Thank you, john. Coming up next on the cbs evening news, taylor swift testifies that a d. J. Groped her. 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Mason in denver today, taylor swift testified that a former radio host groped her while they were posing for a photo. He lost his job and sued the pop star. She countersued. David begnaud is at the courthouse. Reporter swift and furious the singer insists this photo shows her being groped by former radio d. J. David mueller back in 2013. She was 23. He was 51. Today on the stand in federal court, taylor said what happened was despicable, horrifying and shocking. I felt him grab on to my ass cheek under my skirt. The first couple of milliseconds i thought it was a mistake so i moved to the side very quickly so his hand would be removed from my ass. Swift was combative at time with muellers lawyer who pressed her swift said she would not allow muellers attorney to make her feel as if its her fault. ;;;;on screen mueller was fired two days after the incident. He testified that the photo was weird and awkward, but insisted he touched swifts ribs, not her rear. Shake it off, i shake it off reporter mueller is suing swift for 3 million in damages. Karen steinhouser is a law professor at the university of denver. Taylor swift is countersuing for 1. How do you think that is going to sway the jury . This case is about credibility. Who do the jurors believe . Do they believe someone who isnt trying to get financial gain or do they believe the person who is trying to get money from a celebrity . Reporter so, after the alleged incident, swifts Security Team confronted the d. J. , who said, hey, call the police, i didnt do anything. But swifts mother testified, they didnt call the police because they didnt want the publicity which they are now getting plenty of, from all over the world. Anthony. Mason they sure are. David begnaud at the courthouse in denver, thanks. Coming up, why could there soon be a big market for this little piggy . 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Mason there was a twist today in the hazing death of a Fraternity Pledge at penn state. The lead detective suggested video from the frat house basement was deleted on purpose. Thats where tim piazza was found unresponsive after falling down a flight of stairs during a night of drinking in february. A judge is Holding Hearings to determine whether 16 frat brothers should face trial in his death. Researchers in massachusetts have created piglets that might one day provide livers, hearts, and other organs for humans. They used a geneediting technology called crispr to remove viruses from pigs that could cause diseases in humans. They say pigtohuman transplants could happen within two years. In st. Louis last night, the cardinals had the bases loaded in the sixth. Cue the rally cat. Around it ran, all over the outfield. A groundskeeper scooped it up, and was bitten repeatedly. But when play resumed, Yadier Molina hit a grand slam on the first pitch. The cards beat the royals 85. The groundskeeper is fine, just a few cuts. The cat is on the loose. Heres hoping the mets find him. Up next, Three Friends bringing their neighborhood a new era of pizza and prosperity. Mason we end tonight with a pizza place that delivers, not only to its neighborhood, but for it. Heres jim axelrod. Reporter its hopping at slim and huskys pizza, and its not even noon yet. The owners are three budding entrepreneurs. E. J. Reed is the slim. His College RoommatesDerrick Moore and clint gray, former Football Players at tennessee state, are the huskies. We invested about 1,000 a piece. Back then, thats all we had. Reporter that was it . I dont even know if it was 1,000 a piece. Two of us probably had about 800. Were standing at the original mad pizza science lab. Reporter they turned this former garage into a pizzamaking lab where they developed their unique recipes. They thought selling 300 pizzas a day would be great. But since opening in march, they do nearly 1,000. For them, building a bng business isnt only about doing well. Its also about doing good. What better place to create change and be an example than in our own neighborhood . Reporter their neighborhood is north nashville. Citywide, 17 of people live in poverty. Here, its 40 . Unemployment is more than three times the rest of the city. We see a lot of times that a lot of guys that we grew up with, they dont come back because a lot of times they dont see the opportunity thats here for African Americans in nashville. And but were about creating opportunities. Thank you reporter slim and huskys also provides something thats been almost impossible for folks from this neighborhood to find a job they can walk to. No matter what you look like or where you come from, you know, if you work together, you can create a community that continues to build. We 100 believe in it. Reporter belief, the toooften missing ingredient when it comes to revitalizing neighborhoods. At this pizza place its pairing nicely with the cheese, sauce, and crust to get the job done. Jim axelrod, cbs news, nashville. Mason nice slice of thats the cbs evening news. Im Anthony Mason in new york. Thanks for watching. This is the cbs overnight news. President trump unleashed another verbal assault in his war of words with north korea leade leaders kim jongun, saying his threat to fire and fury wasnt enough. Meanwhile guam in the cross hairs of the show down. I maybe wasnt tough enough so he got tougher today, saying doing this a long time. North korea already denounced his fire and furry statement as a load of nonsense. President trump is upset with what theyve said as he is about the Nuclear Weapons program. Hes disrespected our country and said things horrific. And with me, hes not getting away with it. He got away with it for a long time, between him and his family. Hes not getting away with it. This is a whole new ballgame. Reporter the head of north koreas Rocket Forces announced plans to target American Military bases in guam with a salvo of four missiles that would land within 25 miles of the island as a crucial warning to the u. S. Four missiles would apparently be intended to overwhelm the thaad Missile Defense system on guam, but pentagon officials said there were no plans to rush additional interceptors to the island, and defense secretary mattis told reporters residents of guam should not be worried. The president said it is north korea who should be worried. He does something in guam, it will be an event, the likes of which nobody has seen before, what will happen in north korea. Reporter he seemed to hold out little hope negotiations could resolve the standoff, and doubted economic sanctions would be effective enough to pressure north korea into giving up its Nuclear Weapons. At the beginning of this administration, officials said they would give economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure about 12 to 15 months to work before turning seriously to military options. But it seems the commander in chief has already run out of patience. The heated rhetoric out of washington is rattling nerves throughout asia. Former cia director in tokyo discussed the situation with Anthony Mason. The president said his fire and fury warning wasnt tough enough from your Vantage Point in tokyo what do you think . I think the president s statements of the last two days are reckless for two reasons one is that kim jongun has been shown to be provokable, and so this playground game of daredouble dare is dangerous. The second reason that is that statements such as this box the president in, from a policy perspective. At a time when he should be trying to maximize policy options, hes narrowing them. Hes at risk of making the same mistake here that president obama made on the syria red line. So i dont think the statements are helpful to to u. S. Interests. Mason at the same time, secretary of state tillerson appears to be trying to calm things down. Are mixed signals damaging u. S. Credibility, though . Anthony, clarity in Foreign Policy is one of the keys to success. And right now, we have three voices. We have the president s very tough rhetoric thats being read as possible u. S. Preemptive action. Youve got secretary tillersons statements, which walk back significantly. And then youve got secretary of defense mattis statements that are tough, but they talk about a u. S. Response to a first step by north korea. One of the great frustrations here in east asia is, they dont know what u. S. Policy is, and theyre ask