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KPIX CBS Weekend News May 15, 2016
Donald trump took the day off from campaigning, but its not a quiet weekend for the
Presumptive Republican
president ial nominee. There were concerns about trumps taxes, mysterious recordings that have surfaced, and a new report featuring women who have worked with him. Julianna goldman gets us started tonight. Reporter an explosive story from sundays
New York Times
paints a complicated picture of how donald trump has treated women over several decades. Interviews with more than 50 women, including employees, former girlfriends and
Miss Universe
contestants reveal unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women and wsettling workplace conduct. Were going to come together. Were going to be successful. Reporter the article is only ie latest in a series of controversies that have boiled over in the last few days, just as trump is making inroads with establishment republican leaders. Abeyre creating a grab bag for hillary clinton,
Whose Campaign
today released this new web ad highlighting the different dicuses trump has made over the years for not providing his tax returns. Bu its none of your business. Reporter the ad picks up this contentious interview from wriday, where trump refused to disclose his effective tax rate and rejected the idea that voters even have a right to see his returns. I dont think they do. When the audit ends, im going eo present them. That should be before the election. I hope its before the election. Reporter meanwhile, trump is also under fire for denying a
Washington Post
report that he posed as his own publicist in the 80s and 90s, like in this an91 audio recording where he allegedly talks to a reporter under a pseudonym. Whats your name again . John miller. Reporter the story says trump admitted decades ago that he was john miller and called it a joke gone awry, but pressed eesterday, he said it wasnt edm. I dont know anything about on. Youre telling me about it for the first time, and it doesnt tound like my voice at all. I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice. Reporter in another interview with
Washington Post
reporters yesterday, trump was asked if he ever employed someone named john miller. The phone then went dead. And reena, when the reporters called back, trumps secretary said they had gotten disconnected but that he couldnt take the call. Ninan
Julianna Goldman
in washington. Julianna, thank you so much. And john dickerson, face the nation host, joins us now from the college of william and mary in williamsburg. I want to start off with news thats been buzzing this week. Bt since pacquiao faced off o th mayweather has there been more buzz about two men getting together. Trumps big meeting with paul ryan, as well as the g. O. P. Leaders. Both sides called it a s oductive meeting, but there is no endorsement from paul ryan and others. Whats going into the speakers oingsion in delaying not to endorse him here . Well, first of all, there are serious policy differences between donald trump and paul bean on immigration, on entitlements, on taxes and on trade. And so they have to figure out there they both stand on that. S eres a real gap. And then theres also just
Donald Trumps
unpredictability, and paul ryan has concerns about what it means for him to be a candidate and say the kinds of things he says, when hes now wtached to the entire republican party. Ninan and youre also going to be speaking with r. N. C. Chairman
Reince Priebus
and a panel of
Congressional Republicans
on sunday. Both democrats and republicans. They both struggled with uniting historically, especially after a bruising primary. But what makes the current g. O. P. Divide so unique, and how do you see this playing out . Well, you know, both parties, it looks like its going to be an arranged marriage when they itnally get to the position where theres a nominee. Because inside of both parties shere are groups that are uneasy with the nominees. On the republican party, whats happening is you have a group of people who believe that donald trump is not a conservative, that he is so unpredictability that he not only will hurt the republican party, but that he the will damage the conservative brand, and there are a lot of people who believe t the ideas more than they believe in the party. And so thats part of whats tusing some difficulty. D fo, one other thing is, its tst all happened faster than ofople thought. So some of the problem coming to unity may just be that republicans are. Need a little tle more time. Ninan john, thank you. And for johns conversations with r. N. C. Chairman
Reince Priebus
and a panel of
Congressional Republicans
, as nell as former secretary of defense robert gates, make sure meu watch face the nation this the ay. Dramatic footage has surfaced of ooplane crash in lodi, california. The plane was carrying a group of skydivers when it went down in a vineyard on thursday. Marlie hall is here with the story. Marlie, incredible images. Reporter reena, if those skydivers were looking for a thrill, they certainly got one. He is that a man . Open the door open the door reporter its hard to believe that all 17 skydivers escaped with barely a scratch. Moments after takeoff, the eessna 208 started to experience engine trouble. Thats when the pilot was forced co make an emergency landing. The plane nose dived into a vineyard, clipped a truck and then flipped over before finally coming to a stop. All 18 people on board made it out okay, including the pilot, who suffered only a bloody nose. I spoke earlier with one of the skydivers, sebastian alvarez, who captured the wild ride on his helmet camera. He told me that after the crash, hes just happy to be alive. We react in a really good way. E never panic. Divput our seat belt back, lelmets back on, and were ready for an emergency. You realize, oh, wow, its like, wow, this just happened. Im alive and everybody is alive. Reporter alvarez, who is a professional skydiver and a former military pilot, says the t lot is a hero for getting them undthe ground safely. Alvarez seems unfazed by the ordeal. He even went skydiving earlier today. The federal
Aviation Administration
is investigating what caused the plane to crash. Reena . Ninan pretty gutsy, marlie. Thank you very much. The reaction has been mixed to the white house guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. Demarco morgan is following this. Reporter across the country there have been protests for and against transgender students bing allowed to use restrooms and locker rooms of their choosing. State leaders, including texas
Lieutenant Governor
dan patrick, are flat out rejecting the obama administrations new guidelines. We will not yield to lackmail from the president of l e united states. Reporter patrick is urging the
States School
districts to ignore the policy completely. T youre a mockery to democracy. Reporter fort worth, the states sixth
Largest School
district, says it would enforce the new rules. He naxpayers and parents should be outraged at this shocking violation and breech of the public trust. Get back to education, repeal the policy. He reporter but the schools superintendent says the policy could prevent bullying. Unfortunately, not every eild comes from a safe and eupportive home. Reporter currently, eight states plus the district of columbia have laws regarding gender and bathroom use. Salifornia and new jersey are the only two states that allow students to choose a restroom based on their gender identity. North carolina recently made headlines with a bill the r itics say restricts transgender peoples rights. Back in forth worth, some believe the matter should be handled on a local level. Allison kelly has two children in public schools. Its not a federal decision. This is a state and this is a local decision. Reporter the directive sent ot by the justice and education edpartments is not lost, but the message behind the letter is clear. Follow its guidance on transgender sensitivity or possibly lose federal funding. Reena . Ninan so many questions on how funding would be cut. Demarco, good to see you. Thank you. U. S. Military officials are fnitoring reports that isis has declared a state of emergency in emqqa, syria. The city is the terror groups selfdeclared capital. There are reports that isis is moving equipment and fighters in and around raqqa, preparing for a possible invasion by local forces. Across the border in iraq, u. S. Troops are training and assisting iraqi soldiers fighting against isis. Charlie dagata saw some of the fighting firsthand. Reporter on the outskirts of baghdad, iraqi soldiers opened fire on the enemy, which in this case was the shell of a vehicle in the distance. Training them to take on isis for real is the job of
Sergeant First Class
josh mcspadden. The soldier from fort walton beach, florida, has been here hfore. In 2004, he fought in some of the fiercest battles of the bnflict. gunfire why did you volunteer to come back . Well, you want to make a wafference. Dou dont want to just sit around and say, well, i could e ve done something. Reporter hes got his work cut out for him. All these recruits had to train on was a rusty russian tank and handful of sovietera armored personnel carriers. Hes one of thousands of u. S. Troops sent to iraq capable of taking on isis and stopping the kind of attacks that killed close to 100 people in baghdad this week. You yourself are in an advise andassist role. Yes. Im advise and assist trainer assist trainer whatever. Reporter even if that whatever means combat, he says, although he doesnt think it will come do that. And he has faith that one day at least these new recruits will be capable of taking on isis on their own. Charlie dagata, cbs news, at the bismaya military base near baghdad. Claire there was a deadly bus crash near laredo, texas. At least eight people were killed and dozens more injured. The bus rolled over on its side on highway 83. Th word yet on the cause of the accident. In
San Francisco
bay, its been a great week for whale watching thanks to some special visitors. Theyre seldom seen in those waters. Heres carter evans. Reporter it is an unusual. Ight, humpback whales frolicking in the shadow of the golden gate bridge. Its pretty dramatic and its delightful to have wildlife of this grandeur in
San Francisco
bay. Reporter jeff boehm, executive director of the bay areas
Marine Mammal
center, says the migrating whales are following food into shallower waters. The problem occurs when our zeal to get close to them interferes with their natural behavior. Yeah reporter terry parks shot this video while kite surfing eoar two of the whales. E right underneath me e. Ere were a couple of times there, where you cant see where theyre going to submerge, and then they come up pretty close to you. Reporter over fast few days, boaters have seen whales breeching in the bay. Reporter and while the 60,000pound whales are considered docile. All of these animal are ndpredictable, and these ckmpbacks can be aerobatic, as well. Reporter and that can be dangerous, as these kayakers in monterrey bay found out last fall. Another concern for scientists is that the whales could continue to swim inland, up the sacramento river, and get stuck, k a humpback named humphrey did back in the 80 and 90s. A tide can shift relatively quickly, leave the animal in water thats not navigable. Also as they move up into rivers and fresh water which can start over time to have effects on their skin. R reporter biologists say warmer water temperatures caused se el nino are drawing in
Marine Mammal
s that would typically inly be seen in deeper water, but how long these whales remain in the bay, reena, is still unclear. Ninan carter evans, thank you. Well be right back. These days. I even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. But i wont play anything less than my best. So if theres
Something Better
than warfarin, im going for it. Eliquis. Eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. Eliquis had both. Thats what i wanted to hear. Dont stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. Eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. Dont take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. While taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. And it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. Seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. Eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. Tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. I accept i dont play quite like i used to. But im still bringing my best. And going for eliquis. Reduced risk of stroke plus less major bleeding. Ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. This is lloyd. To prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. Hes agreed to give it up. Ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. Well be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. Yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so. More pills. Yep. Another pill stop. Can i get my aleve back yet . For my pain. I want my aleve. Get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. Youthats why you drink ensure. Sidelined. With 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. For the strength and energy to get back to doing. What you love. Ensure. Always be you. But ive managed. E
Crohns Disease
is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. And when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe
Crohns Disease
. And that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. And many achieved remission. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont mira if you have an infection. Ask your gastroenterologist about humira. With humira, remission is possible. Ninan the u. N. Estimates nearly one million syrian children are now on the run from seir countrys civil war. Many have risked death to reach turkey, where
Holly Williams
has discovered refugee children pressed into sweatshop labor for eettle more than 50 cents an hour. Reporter in a
Textile Factory
in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. But look closely, because these chrkers are children. Inlming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. Most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. Some told us they were as young you1, refugees from a war, now easily exploited. A turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around 450 a month. A syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as 160. At a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, age 10 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write, because until wcently, most of them were eulltime workers. How many of you guys have worked . Wow. Reporter the schools founder, shafik suleyman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that is not enough. Parents arent earning enough reney to feed their families. Fa no, so they have to they are being forced to send their kids to work. Reporter out of desperation. Yes, yes. Theyve got no choice. They have to send their children. Reporter leyla akca is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their amilies, and told us many actories prefer to hire children over their parents. You can overwork the children and theyre not going to be npositional. Theyre not going to ask for opeir rights. They dont know their rights. So theyre just going to work like slaves, and its easier to wep them as slaves than doing an do an adult. Reporter turkey has taken in around three million syrian refugees, spending billions of dollars to shelter and feed them. But while theyre safe here, theres very little stable work, and not much hope of building a future. Sats why so many syrians have risked their lives in rickety boats to reach europe, but now the
European Union
has promised mirkey nearly 7 billion in return for its help stopping the refugees, and the crackdown has worked. For syrians, the door to europe has slammed shut, but the factories that prey on them appear to be operating with impunity, and hundreds of thousands of syrian children in turkey are growing up illiterate and powerless to change their fate. E. Lly williams, cbs news, istanbul. Ninan still ahead on the cbs weekend news, 48 hours investigates the death of an olympian. Jay knows how to keep his wheels spinning. Nice shorts dad. They dont make em in adult sizes . This is what the pros wear. Look at the lines. Uhhh. Look at the other line. Mm. Mhh. Thats why he starts his day with those two scoops. In deliciously heart healthy kelloggs raisin bran. Ready to eat my dust . Too bad i already filled up on raisins. By taking steps towards a healthy heart, jay knows hell be ready for the turns ahead. Hey dont forget to put up your kickstand. Ring bell sighs. Kelloggs raisin bran. And try kelloggs raisin bran crunch now with more crunchy clusters. I will change you. Change your goals to get you home earlier every day. Sometimes i will give you superpowers. But sometimes, ill make you feel like the weakest man in the world. I will test your patience to make your heart softer. And your limits to make you tougher. But i promise dad, it will be the greatest journey of your life. Ninan olympian dave laut was shot dead by his wife in the summer of 2009. His wife jane admits to pulling the trigger, but says at the time, she was hiding a secret. Was it murder or selfdefense . On tonights 48 hours,
Presumptive Republican<\/a> president ial nominee. There were concerns about trumps taxes, mysterious recordings that have surfaced, and a new report featuring women who have worked with him. Julianna goldman gets us started tonight. Reporter an explosive story from sundays
New York Times<\/a> paints a complicated picture of how donald trump has treated women over several decades. Interviews with more than 50 women, including employees, former girlfriends and
Miss Universe<\/a> contestants reveal unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women and wsettling workplace conduct. Were going to come together. Were going to be successful. Reporter the article is only ie latest in a series of controversies that have boiled over in the last few days, just as trump is making inroads with establishment republican leaders. Abeyre creating a grab bag for hillary clinton,
Whose Campaign<\/a> today released this new web ad highlighting the different dicuses trump has made over the years for not providing his tax returns. Bu its none of your business. Reporter the ad picks up this contentious interview from wriday, where trump refused to disclose his effective tax rate and rejected the idea that voters even have a right to see his returns. I dont think they do. When the audit ends, im going eo present them. That should be before the election. I hope its before the election. Reporter meanwhile, trump is also under fire for denying a
Washington Post<\/a> report that he posed as his own publicist in the 80s and 90s, like in this an91 audio recording where he allegedly talks to a reporter under a pseudonym. Whats your name again . John miller. Reporter the story says trump admitted decades ago that he was john miller and called it a joke gone awry, but pressed eesterday, he said it wasnt edm. I dont know anything about on. Youre telling me about it for the first time, and it doesnt tound like my voice at all. I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice. Reporter in another interview with
Washington Post<\/a> reporters yesterday, trump was asked if he ever employed someone named john miller. The phone then went dead. And reena, when the reporters called back, trumps secretary said they had gotten disconnected but that he couldnt take the call. Ninan
Julianna Goldman<\/a> in washington. Julianna, thank you so much. And john dickerson, face the nation host, joins us now from the college of william and mary in williamsburg. I want to start off with news thats been buzzing this week. Bt since pacquiao faced off o th mayweather has there been more buzz about two men getting together. Trumps big meeting with paul ryan, as well as the g. O. P. Leaders. Both sides called it a s oductive meeting, but there is no endorsement from paul ryan and others. Whats going into the speakers oingsion in delaying not to endorse him here . Well, first of all, there are serious policy differences between donald trump and paul bean on immigration, on entitlements, on taxes and on trade. And so they have to figure out there they both stand on that. S eres a real gap. And then theres also just
Donald Trumps<\/a> unpredictability, and paul ryan has concerns about what it means for him to be a candidate and say the kinds of things he says, when hes now wtached to the entire republican party. Ninan and youre also going to be speaking with r. N. C. Chairman
Reince Priebus<\/a> and a panel of
Congressional Republicans<\/a> on sunday. Both democrats and republicans. They both struggled with uniting historically, especially after a bruising primary. But what makes the current g. O. P. Divide so unique, and how do you see this playing out . Well, you know, both parties, it looks like its going to be an arranged marriage when they itnally get to the position where theres a nominee. Because inside of both parties shere are groups that are uneasy with the nominees. On the republican party, whats happening is you have a group of people who believe that donald trump is not a conservative, that he is so unpredictability that he not only will hurt the republican party, but that he the will damage the conservative brand, and there are a lot of people who believe t the ideas more than they believe in the party. And so thats part of whats tusing some difficulty. D fo, one other thing is, its tst all happened faster than ofople thought. So some of the problem coming to unity may just be that republicans are. Need a little tle more time. Ninan john, thank you. And for johns conversations with r. N. C. Chairman
Reince Priebus<\/a> and a panel of
Congressional Republicans<\/a>, as nell as former secretary of defense robert gates, make sure meu watch face the nation this the ay. Dramatic footage has surfaced of ooplane crash in lodi, california. The plane was carrying a group of skydivers when it went down in a vineyard on thursday. Marlie hall is here with the story. Marlie, incredible images. Reporter reena, if those skydivers were looking for a thrill, they certainly got one. He is that a man . Open the door open the door reporter its hard to believe that all 17 skydivers escaped with barely a scratch. Moments after takeoff, the eessna 208 started to experience engine trouble. Thats when the pilot was forced co make an emergency landing. The plane nose dived into a vineyard, clipped a truck and then flipped over before finally coming to a stop. All 18 people on board made it out okay, including the pilot, who suffered only a bloody nose. I spoke earlier with one of the skydivers, sebastian alvarez, who captured the wild ride on his helmet camera. He told me that after the crash, hes just happy to be alive. We react in a really good way. E never panic. Divput our seat belt back, lelmets back on, and were ready for an emergency. You realize, oh, wow, its like, wow, this just happened. Im alive and everybody is alive. Reporter alvarez, who is a professional skydiver and a former military pilot, says the t lot is a hero for getting them undthe ground safely. Alvarez seems unfazed by the ordeal. He even went skydiving earlier today. The federal
Aviation Administration<\/a> is investigating what caused the plane to crash. Reena . Ninan pretty gutsy, marlie. Thank you very much. The reaction has been mixed to the white house guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. Demarco morgan is following this. Reporter across the country there have been protests for and against transgender students bing allowed to use restrooms and locker rooms of their choosing. State leaders, including texas
Lieutenant Governor<\/a> dan patrick, are flat out rejecting the obama administrations new guidelines. We will not yield to lackmail from the president of l e united states. Reporter patrick is urging the
States School<\/a> districts to ignore the policy completely. T youre a mockery to democracy. Reporter fort worth, the states sixth
Largest School<\/a> district, says it would enforce the new rules. He naxpayers and parents should be outraged at this shocking violation and breech of the public trust. Get back to education, repeal the policy. He reporter but the schools superintendent says the policy could prevent bullying. Unfortunately, not every eild comes from a safe and eupportive home. Reporter currently, eight states plus the district of columbia have laws regarding gender and bathroom use. Salifornia and new jersey are the only two states that allow students to choose a restroom based on their gender identity. North carolina recently made headlines with a bill the r itics say restricts transgender peoples rights. Back in forth worth, some believe the matter should be handled on a local level. Allison kelly has two children in public schools. Its not a federal decision. This is a state and this is a local decision. Reporter the directive sent ot by the justice and education edpartments is not lost, but the message behind the letter is clear. Follow its guidance on transgender sensitivity or possibly lose federal funding. Reena . Ninan so many questions on how funding would be cut. Demarco, good to see you. Thank you. U. S. Military officials are fnitoring reports that isis has declared a state of emergency in emqqa, syria. The city is the terror groups selfdeclared capital. There are reports that isis is moving equipment and fighters in and around raqqa, preparing for a possible invasion by local forces. Across the border in iraq, u. S. Troops are training and assisting iraqi soldiers fighting against isis. Charlie dagata saw some of the fighting firsthand. Reporter on the outskirts of baghdad, iraqi soldiers opened fire on the enemy, which in this case was the shell of a vehicle in the distance. Training them to take on isis for real is the job of
Sergeant First Class<\/a> josh mcspadden. The soldier from fort walton beach, florida, has been here hfore. In 2004, he fought in some of the fiercest battles of the bnflict. gunfire why did you volunteer to come back . Well, you want to make a wafference. Dou dont want to just sit around and say, well, i could e ve done something. Reporter hes got his work cut out for him. All these recruits had to train on was a rusty russian tank and handful of sovietera armored personnel carriers. Hes one of thousands of u. S. Troops sent to iraq capable of taking on isis and stopping the kind of attacks that killed close to 100 people in baghdad this week. You yourself are in an advise andassist role. Yes. Im advise and assist trainer assist trainer whatever. Reporter even if that whatever means combat, he says, although he doesnt think it will come do that. And he has faith that one day at least these new recruits will be capable of taking on isis on their own. Charlie dagata, cbs news, at the bismaya military base near baghdad. Claire there was a deadly bus crash near laredo, texas. At least eight people were killed and dozens more injured. The bus rolled over on its side on highway 83. Th word yet on the cause of the accident. In
San Francisco<\/a> bay, its been a great week for whale watching thanks to some special visitors. Theyre seldom seen in those waters. Heres carter evans. Reporter it is an unusual. Ight, humpback whales frolicking in the shadow of the golden gate bridge. Its pretty dramatic and its delightful to have wildlife of this grandeur in
San Francisco<\/a> bay. Reporter jeff boehm, executive director of the bay areas
Marine Mammal<\/a> center, says the migrating whales are following food into shallower waters. The problem occurs when our zeal to get close to them interferes with their natural behavior. Yeah reporter terry parks shot this video while kite surfing eoar two of the whales. E right underneath me e. Ere were a couple of times there, where you cant see where theyre going to submerge, and then they come up pretty close to you. Reporter over fast few days, boaters have seen whales breeching in the bay. Reporter and while the 60,000pound whales are considered docile. All of these animal are ndpredictable, and these ckmpbacks can be aerobatic, as well. Reporter and that can be dangerous, as these kayakers in monterrey bay found out last fall. Another concern for scientists is that the whales could continue to swim inland, up the sacramento river, and get stuck, k a humpback named humphrey did back in the 80 and 90s. A tide can shift relatively quickly, leave the animal in water thats not navigable. Also as they move up into rivers and fresh water which can start over time to have effects on their skin. R reporter biologists say warmer water temperatures caused se el nino are drawing in
Marine Mammal<\/a>s that would typically inly be seen in deeper water, but how long these whales remain in the bay, reena, is still unclear. Ninan carter evans, thank you. Well be right back. These days. I even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. But i wont play anything less than my best. So if theres
Something Better<\/a> than warfarin, im going for it. Eliquis. Eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. Eliquis had both. Thats what i wanted to hear. Dont stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. Eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. Dont take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. While taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. And it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. Seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. Eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. Tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. I accept i dont play quite like i used to. But im still bringing my best. And going for eliquis. Reduced risk of stroke plus less major bleeding. Ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. This is lloyd. To prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. Hes agreed to give it up. Ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. Well be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. Yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so. More pills. Yep. Another pill stop. Can i get my aleve back yet . For my pain. I want my aleve. Get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. Youthats why you drink ensure. Sidelined. With 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. For the strength and energy to get back to doing. What you love. Ensure. Always be you. But ive managed. E
Crohns Disease<\/a> is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. And when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe
Crohns Disease<\/a>. And that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. And many achieved remission. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont mira if you have an infection. Ask your gastroenterologist about humira. With humira, remission is possible. Ninan the u. N. Estimates nearly one million syrian children are now on the run from seir countrys civil war. Many have risked death to reach turkey, where
Holly Williams<\/a> has discovered refugee children pressed into sweatshop labor for eettle more than 50 cents an hour. Reporter in a
Textile Factory<\/a> in istanbul, workers toil over sewing machines. But look closely, because these chrkers are children. Inlming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. Most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. Some told us they were as young you1, refugees from a war, now easily exploited. A turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around 450 a month. A syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as 160. At a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, age 10 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write, because until wcently, most of them were eulltime workers. How many of you guys have worked . Wow. Reporter the schools founder, shafik suleyman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that is not enough. Parents arent earning enough reney to feed their families. Fa no, so they have to they are being forced to send their kids to work. Reporter out of desperation. Yes, yes. Theyve got no choice. They have to send their children. Reporter leyla akca is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their amilies, and told us many actories prefer to hire children over their parents. You can overwork the children and theyre not going to be npositional. Theyre not going to ask for opeir rights. They dont know their rights. So theyre just going to work like slaves, and its easier to wep them as slaves than doing an do an adult. Reporter turkey has taken in around three million syrian refugees, spending billions of dollars to shelter and feed them. But while theyre safe here, theres very little stable work, and not much hope of building a future. Sats why so many syrians have risked their lives in rickety boats to reach europe, but now the
European Union<\/a> has promised mirkey nearly 7 billion in return for its help stopping the refugees, and the crackdown has worked. For syrians, the door to europe has slammed shut, but the factories that prey on them appear to be operating with impunity, and hundreds of thousands of syrian children in turkey are growing up illiterate and powerless to change their fate. E. Lly williams, cbs news, istanbul. Ninan still ahead on the cbs weekend news, 48 hours investigates the death of an olympian. Jay knows how to keep his wheels spinning. Nice shorts dad. They dont make em in adult sizes . This is what the pros wear. Look at the lines. Uhhh. Look at the other line. Mm. Mhh. Thats why he starts his day with those two scoops. In deliciously heart healthy kelloggs raisin bran. Ready to eat my dust . Too bad i already filled up on raisins. By taking steps towards a healthy heart, jay knows hell be ready for the turns ahead. Hey dont forget to put up your kickstand. Ring bell sighs. Kelloggs raisin bran. And try kelloggs raisin bran crunch now with more crunchy clusters. I will change you. Change your goals to get you home earlier every day. Sometimes i will give you superpowers. But sometimes, ill make you feel like the weakest man in the world. I will test your patience to make your heart softer. And your limits to make you tougher. But i promise dad, it will be the greatest journey of your life. Ninan olympian dave laut was shot dead by his wife in the summer of 2009. His wife jane admits to pulling the trigger, but says at the time, she was hiding a secret. Was it murder or selfdefense . On tonights 48 hours,
Erin Moriarty<\/a> investigates the death of an olympian. Reporter in oxnard, california, dave laut was a hometown hero, an olympian who brought home a bronze medal in 1984. Laut of the u. S. A. May be able to do it. Leporter but in the
Early Morning<\/a> hours of august 28, k09, laut was shot and killed in his own backyard. Reporter dave lauts wife jane told a 911 operator that a prowler attacked her husband. Reporter but not long after ves death, jane admitted to shooting him herself. I notice you dont call this a crime scene. D its not. Its not a crime scene. Its where a woman saved her life. Reporter defense attorney ron bamieh says jane hid years of abuse, but
Oxnard Police<\/a> abtective mike young says jane de a coldblooded killer with an ageold motive. He was looking up divorce lawyers. There was some web activity of divorce lawyer research. Reporter six years after his death, jane laut stood trial for the firstdegree murder of her rusband. Now in her
First Television<\/a> interview, laut tells 48 hours what she says happened. Why did you shoot him . Well, he was going to kill me. I didnt think i was going to live that night. Ninan you can see erins full report tonight on 48 hours. Up next, the pentagon recruits a few good nerds. W good these little guys . They represent blood cells. And if you have afib an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. But if you have afib thats not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. Pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a
Clinical Trial<\/a> without the need for regular blood tests. And, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal treatment to help your body clot normally again. Pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. Dont stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. Stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. Ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. Pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. Dont take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. And seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. Pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if youre 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. Side effects with pradaxa can include indigestion, stomach pain, upset or burning. Go with pradaxa, the only blood thinner that lowers your stroke risk better than warfarin and has a specific reversal treatment. Eligible patients could pay as little as zero dollars on copay. Ask your doctor about pradaxa today. When agerelated macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. And everywhere i look. Im reminded to stick to my plan. Including
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Cyber Security<\/a> system. Itvid martin now, with the revenge of the nerds. Reporter walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken kor a repairman, as in how long will it take you to fix my phone . This is the weirdest moment of my life. I never thought id show up in government. Inever thought that id be working at the pentagon. Reporter a software ortrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new arfice called the defense digital service. The title on the door says
Rebel Alliance<\/a>. I like to say that the
Rebel Alliance<\/a> is anybody who wants to be part of working around and ucanging bureaucracy, and i believe that is our mission. On we dont, i dont know who else will. Reporter just as in star wars, this
Rebel Alliance<\/a> ictually a staff of 12 is out to do battle with a mighty empire, the old and slow pentagon bureaucracy. Were a swat team for nerds. Reporter bureaucracy busters. Yeah, we have actually a type of person, one of the skill sets onat we hire, is actually a bureaucracy hacker. R. Reporter lynchs first project was called hack the edntagon. Pay a bounty to anyone who can find a way to hack into five of the defense departments public web sites. So hack the pentagon doesnt even sound legal. There were a lot of people who didnt like that name. Reporter most hackers i think are seen as malicious. Not every hacker is bad. Ryats the big change here, is that were now allowing people that want to, that are not malicious, to do it. R reporter in six weeks, 1,400 hackers uncovered 90 vulnerabilities in the software, flaws which could be exploited to tamper with the sites. We had our first vulnerability that came in, 13 minutes from the launch of the program. Reporter were just going ofe map things out. Reporter lynch has covered an entire wall with plans for overhauling pentagon software that go far beyond public web sites, which is why army rieutenant colonel joe roman came looking for a
Software Solution<\/a> to the paperwork of recruiting. This will be fun. Since we dont speak your language, you dont speak ours, this will be ill try to speak slowly and loudly so that you understand. Reporter lynch finds out the army is creating digital files the oldfashioned way. So theyre printing all the stuff and then theyre scanning it . Is that what theyre doing . Its a lot of printing and scanning. Reporter another potential project for lynchs great white wall, which ends with this admonition governments hate two things change, and the way things are. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Ninan and thats the cbs weekend news for tonight. The news continues now on our 24hour
Digital Network<\/a> cbsn. Thats www. Cbsnews. Com. Im reena ninan in new york. From all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
Media Access Group<\/a> at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org bees on the attack in one b area city. Theyve already killed two dogs. They even went after our own reporter. New at clock bees on the attack in one bay area city. They have they are already killed two dogs and gone after our own reporter. Well show you where theyre swarming. San franciscos brace how the city is bracing for bay to breakers. What i learned in life. Today im going to try to tell you what i learned in death. A moving commencement at cal as facebooks employee turns a loss into something else. Its like a scene from the birds except its the bees. Aggressive bees are on the attack in an east bay neighborhood stinging people, killing animals. The problem is so bad, even the police are getting involved. And even our own da lin was nearly attacked. He joins us live from hitchcock road, really, in concord, da . Reporter ironic. The bee hive is back there. They chased two
Police Officers<\/a> and myself and a lot of neighbors out of that areas so were keeping a safe distance for this live shot here. So far those bees have killed two dogs and stung a bunch of people. The bees are so relent less, i couldnt get out of the van. Even with the windows close they are pounding at the window trying to get in the window. The bee is near the carport. They have taken over two blocks of hitchcock road attacking anything and anyone who is outside. Even chased the
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