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KYW CBS Evening News June 28, 2017
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im anthony mason. Just as the
Summer Travel
season gets under way, the department of
Homeland Security
is demanding that airlines and airports around the world tighten security to prevent terrorists from smuggling bombs in
Electronic Devices
. That will mean enhanced screening on many flights heading to the u. S. Justice and
Homeland Security
correspondent jeff pegues has the details. Inaction is not an option. Reporter the threat to aviation is so severe
Homeland Security
secretary john kelly issued this warning to airports and airlines operating overseas those who choose not to cooperate or are slow to adopt these measures could be subject to other restrictions, including a ban on
Electronic Devices
on aircraft or even a suss suspension of their flights into the united states. Reporter the new measures apply the flights to the u. S. From 280 airports in 105 countries. Among the changes, enhancing overall passenger screening, increasing security protocols around aircraft and in passenger areas, expanding the use of bombdetecting dogs, and perhaps most importantly, heightened screening of personal
Electronic Devices
. We are taking prudent steps to make aircraft more secure, to reduce insider threats, and to identify suspicious passengers. Reporter the enhanced security comes after u. S. Intelligence determined more terrorists are learning how to build an explosive hidden in a laptop, like the bomb that detonated on a flight in somalia last year. In march the
Trump Administration
banned
Large Electronics
in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u. S. From ten airports in africa and the middle east. The administration had been threatening to widen that ban to the concern of some other countries. Todays action is seen as a compromise. T. S. A. Is always looking for the best capability. Reporter one new technology that may now be used, 3d scanners that can better identify explosives in carryon bags. The machines are being tested at
Phoenix International
airport. Steve karoly is an fran administrator at the t. S. A. The bad guy is very agile and always changing, where we need to be that agile. Reporter the security upgrades will not all happen at once. Theyll be fazed in over time. Anthony, there is
Something Else
that officials are concerned about, and that is the threat for potential hijackings. Mason jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. Tomorrow the president s partial 90day ban on travel from six mostly muslim nations goes into effect. These who already have visas or have business or family in the u. S. Are exempt. This week the
Supreme Court
lifted most of the injunctions placed on the executive order. The justices will consider whether it is constitutional in the fall. Mr. Trump is just five months into his presidency, but today his spokesperson, safe
Huckabee Sanders
said, of course hes running for reelection. There are still questions dogging his last campaign. Former
Campaign Chairman
Paul Manafort
revealed he made 17 million in two years while working for a
Ukrainian Political Party
sympathetic to the russian government. This week he registered as a foreign agent. Heres
Major Garrett
. Reporter
Justice Department
filings show
Paul Manafort
earned more than 17 million in consulting fees from the party of regions, a
Political Party
in ukraine with ties to the kremlin. Manafort worked for the party from 2012 to 2014, but until this week, he did not disclose his activities as required by u. S. Law. Manaforts deputy, rick gates, also registered as a foreign ajet. Gates was a prominent member of the
Trump Campaign
and inauguration committee. Manafort served as the
Trump Campaign
s chairman for three months. He resigned in august amid allegations he received more than 12 million in undisclosed payments from the party of regions. His work in ukraine has drawn scrutiny from congressional committees investigating russian meddling in the u. S. Election. At a february press conference, the president talked openly about manaforts political work. And he said that he has absolutely nothing to do and never has with russia. Reporter the white house has tried to downplay manaforts involvement in the campaign. Press secretary sean spicer. And then obviously theres been discussion of
Paul Manafort
, who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. Reporter but in addition to running the campaign for several months, manafort also remained an informal adviser to mr. Trump after the election. In december he spoke with cbs this morning about his discussions with the incoming administration. Were you lobbied for foreign no. You wont lobby for any foreign clients . No. I havent been a lobbyist in washington in 20 years probably. Reporter in a july interview with cbs news, manafort denied any connection between mr. Trump and russia. So to be clear, mr. Trump has no
Financial Relationships
with any russian oligarchs . Thats what he said. Thats what i said. Thats obviously our position is. Reporter prosecutors in ukraine said this week there was no evidence manafort received illicit payments. Anthony, a spokesman said manafort is not under
Justice Department
investigation and is cooperating with the house and
Senate Russia
inquiries. Mason
Major Garrett
at the white house, thanks. Senate
Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell
spent today working to revive the republican replacement for obamacare. He hopes to have a revised bill ready by friday so it can be considered when
Congress Returns
from its fourth of july break. Mcconnell postponed a vote on the republican plan yesterday because he could not muster enough support. Turning now to syria, cbs news has learned the u. S. And russia are still communicating with each other in the fight against isis. At least san 6,000 u. S. Troops e on the ground in syria and iraq. Today
Holly Williams
met their commanding general. Reporter carved out of the desert in northern syria, a dirt airstrip for the u. S. Military. And
Storage Space
for over 100 tons of munitions. This is an
American Logistics
hub for the fight to retake raqqa, the socalled isis capital, which began almost a month ago. Lieutenant general
Stephen Townsend
is the commander of the u. S. Led coalition the fight isis. Hi, holly. Its good to see you. Reporter he came straight from a
Forward Command
post near raqqa. I think were actually in the first 25 or 30 of the campaign for raqqa. Were just
Getting Started
good in raqqa. [gunfire] reporter as u. S. Backed fighters close in on isis from the north, theyve also clashed with
Syrian Regime
forces, which are backed by russia. Its led to fears that the u. S. And russia could be drawn into a direct conflict, but the general downplayed that risk. Weve worked out a decon politics line with the russians and the regime, and they seem content to let us work on the raqqa problem, and theyre drawing a line, and theyre happy to work on their side of it, and well work on our side of it. Reporter general townsend promoted a young officer to
First Lieutenant
today. In the army of the united states. I solemnly reaffirm. Reporter he acknowledged to u. S. That u. S. Troops wont be leaving this country any time soon. I think u. S. Troops will start leaving syria when isis is defeated. Reporter but isis will surely turn into an insurgency when theyve lost all of their territory. Yeah, i think thats the next stage of isis. We call that isis 2. 0, an insurgency, rural. So i think well still be here dealing with that problem set for a while. Reporter isis and its cult of barbarity may be difficult to eradicate entirely, but, anthony, raqqa was used as an
Operations Base
to launch terror attacks on the west, and the u. S. Hopes by retaking the city it will prevent future attacks. Mason
Holly Williams
near raqqa. Thank you, holly. A viral video on facebook shows a jacksonville, florida,
Police Officer
threatening to haul a young black man to jail after stopping him for jaywalking. Did the lowlevel infraction warrant a highintensity encounter . Heres mireya villarreal. Take you camera, and point it across there at the red hand. That is a crosswalk. Reporter moments after being stopped for allegedly jaywalking by jacksonville sheriffs deputy jack boland, 21yearold davante shipman started to record the incident. Watch my car. Im about to put you in jail . For what . Disobeying a direct order. Thats not resisting, officer. Reporter the interaction happened a week ago, and according to the sheriffs department,
Deputy Boland
was working a special program in a hightraffic area prone the crashes involving pedestrians. Shipman believes this is about more than just a jaywalking citation. I was just stopped for being black and walking. Thats how i feel. Racial profiling, racial discrimination. You are being legally detained. If you dont, you are disobeying a direct order and i will put you in jail. Reporter but in florida jaywalking is a crime that could mean a citation and fine, not jail time. In the state of florida, you have to have an i. D. Card on you identifying who you are. Reporter according to florida law, only motorists are required to have i. D. S on them, not pedestrians. The
Jacksonville Sheriffs Department
says they are aware of the video and are conducting an administrative review. Anthony, shipman was issued two citations totaling 198 in fines. Mason mireya, thanks. Arizonas governor declared a state of emergency today in response to a raging wildfire near prescott. 30mph winds have whipped up flames. 0,000 acres have burned. More than twice that has burned in utah along with 13 homes near the brainhead ski area. 1,500 people from been forced from their homes. Near los angeles today, a fire broke out in the hills of burbank, forcing a number of homes to be evacuated. A new study today shows that levels of air pollution considered safe can still shorten life spans. The study also found the air in atlanta is among the worst in the country. Manuel bojorquez is there. Reporter even on days when he can play outside, fouryearold reco lovett is never far from his inhaler. At age two he was diagnosed with asthma so severe, it sent him to the hospital nine times. Marie lovett is his mother. Hell say, i want to go outside. Im like, no, you have to stay in because its hot, and ill say, youll start coughing. He knows what that means. Reporter thats because in cities like atlanta air quality puts them at risk, according to a new harvard study. Researchers looked at 60 million
Senior Citizens
and found their longterm exposure to certain air pollutants increased the risk of premature death. Those especially at risk,
African Americans
and lowincome communities. Atlanta has one of the highest levels of air pollutants because of congestion. Its landlocked geography and heat. Los angeles and parts of the nations coal country are also particularly bad. Lovett worries about the potential longterm impacts on recos health. The most important thing is keeping him medicated, making sure he gets his medicine every day, and just try to keep the triggers down. Reporter the
Environmental Protection
agency says atlanta does meet smog standards, but, anthony, the study argues those standards should be revised and that cutting air pollution nationwide by just a fraction could save 12,000 lives a year. Mason manuel, thanks. And coming up on the cbs evening news, a type of guardrail used in more than half the country is at the center of two new lawsuits. And instead of a flu shot, would you prefer a flu patch . And i couldnt wait to get my pie chart. The most shocking result was that im 26 native american. I had no idea. Just to know this is what im made of, this is where my ancestors came from. And i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. Its opened up a whole new world for me. Discover the story only your dna can tell. Order your kit now at ancestrydna. Com. Yet up 90 fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. Lets do more. Add one a day 50 a complete multivitamin with 100 daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. One a day 50 . When a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. We replaced it all without touching our savings. Yeah, our insurance wont do that. No. You can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. Liberty mutual insurance. Mason the families of three
People Killed
in crashes last year involving a controversial type of guardrail filed lawsuits today in tennessee. Heres transportation correspondent kris van cleve. Reporter this dash cam a shows the red s. U. V. Wilbert byrd was riding in slamming into a guardrail in tennessee. Instead of collapsing backward, the guardrail splinters, sending metal through the vehicle, killing the 69 year old. Hes one of at least seven deaths in three states authorities linked to xlite guardrails. Losing a child is just the most horrific, horrific thing that anyone can imagine. Reporter ladeana gambills daughter and her friend
Jacob Davidson
died after their vehicle hit an xlite guardrail that pierced the car. To think she died senselessly, thats why we want the bring awareness to this issue, so that other folks dont lose their children. Reporter video from lindsay
Transportation Systems
which makes the xlite shows how its supposed to work, telescoping backward to help absorb an impact. Instead the
Tennessee Department
of transportation found in some highspeed crashes, the first section of rail can separate, allowing the next section to potentially spear a vehicle. The state sent this letter to federal regulators, expressing concerns about the device and is spending millions to remove all 1,800 of them from tennessee roads. There are 14,000 along roads in more than half the country, most are in these seven states. Gambills attorney ted leopold. Unfortunately because of the design effects in this system, its causing just horrendous damage and deaths. Reporter federal regulators say nine states have either stopped buying or started replacing the devices, but anthony, lindseys maker calls these allegations without merit and says the xlite has passed crash and safety tests in accordance with federal standards. Mason kris, thanks. Coming up next, a new way to give yourself the flu vaccine. Who is done with treatments that dont give you clearer skin. Be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. Stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. Some serious infections require hospitalization. Before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. Before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. Always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. Alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. Some serious allergic reactions can occur. Do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. Most people using stelara® saw 75 clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. Be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. Oscwe went back toing bithe drawing board. S. And the cutting board. We removed the added nitrates and nitrites, byproducts, and artificial preservatives in all of our meat. Every. Single. One. Why . For the love of hot dogs. The ford summer sales event is on. Its gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. Babe. Little help. Hold on, mom. No, wifi. Wifi. Its not a question, its a thing. Take on summer right with ford, americas bestselling brand. Now with summers hottest offer. Get zero percent for seventytwo months plus an additional thousand on top of your tradein. During the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventytwo months plus an additional thousand on top of your tradein. Offer ends july 5th. This is your skin. Mason a frightening scene in iowa today. A tornado touched down in stewart, west of des moines. It was on the ground for about ten minutes. So far no injuries have been reported. Fewer than 50 of americans got the flu shot last year. Researchers in atlanta want to increase those numbers by giving people the option to vaccinate themselves with a skin patch. Dr. Jon lapook takes a look. Reporter as georgia tech engineer
Mark Prausnitz
watched his three children get flu shots, he asked himself a question why do we need a needle thats an inch long to cross a barrier that is incredibly thin . So the thought was, lets make very small needles, lets make microneedles that can cross that barrier. Reporter traditional flu vaccine injections require a needle long enough to reach muscle, but prausnitz and his colleagues at
Summer Travel<\/a> season gets under way, the department of
Homeland Security<\/a> is demanding that airlines and airports around the world tighten security to prevent terrorists from smuggling bombs in
Electronic Devices<\/a>. That will mean enhanced screening on many flights heading to the u. S. Justice and
Homeland Security<\/a> correspondent jeff pegues has the details. Inaction is not an option. Reporter the threat to aviation is so severe
Homeland Security<\/a> secretary john kelly issued this warning to airports and airlines operating overseas those who choose not to cooperate or are slow to adopt these measures could be subject to other restrictions, including a ban on
Electronic Devices<\/a> on aircraft or even a suss suspension of their flights into the united states. Reporter the new measures apply the flights to the u. S. From 280 airports in 105 countries. Among the changes, enhancing overall passenger screening, increasing security protocols around aircraft and in passenger areas, expanding the use of bombdetecting dogs, and perhaps most importantly, heightened screening of personal
Electronic Devices<\/a>. We are taking prudent steps to make aircraft more secure, to reduce insider threats, and to identify suspicious passengers. Reporter the enhanced security comes after u. S. Intelligence determined more terrorists are learning how to build an explosive hidden in a laptop, like the bomb that detonated on a flight in somalia last year. In march the
Trump Administration<\/a> banned
Large Electronics<\/a> in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u. S. From ten airports in africa and the middle east. The administration had been threatening to widen that ban to the concern of some other countries. Todays action is seen as a compromise. T. S. A. Is always looking for the best capability. Reporter one new technology that may now be used, 3d scanners that can better identify explosives in carryon bags. The machines are being tested at
Phoenix International<\/a> airport. Steve karoly is an fran administrator at the t. S. A. The bad guy is very agile and always changing, where we need to be that agile. Reporter the security upgrades will not all happen at once. Theyll be fazed in over time. Anthony, there is
Something Else<\/a> that officials are concerned about, and that is the threat for potential hijackings. Mason jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. Tomorrow the president s partial 90day ban on travel from six mostly muslim nations goes into effect. These who already have visas or have business or family in the u. S. Are exempt. This week the
Supreme Court<\/a> lifted most of the injunctions placed on the executive order. The justices will consider whether it is constitutional in the fall. Mr. Trump is just five months into his presidency, but today his spokesperson, safe
Huckabee Sanders<\/a> said, of course hes running for reelection. There are still questions dogging his last campaign. Former
Campaign Chairman<\/a>
Paul Manafort<\/a> revealed he made 17 million in two years while working for a
Ukrainian Political Party<\/a> sympathetic to the russian government. This week he registered as a foreign agent. Heres
Major Garrett<\/a>. Reporter
Justice Department<\/a> filings show
Paul Manafort<\/a> earned more than 17 million in consulting fees from the party of regions, a
Political Party<\/a> in ukraine with ties to the kremlin. Manafort worked for the party from 2012 to 2014, but until this week, he did not disclose his activities as required by u. S. Law. Manaforts deputy, rick gates, also registered as a foreign ajet. Gates was a prominent member of the
Trump Campaign<\/a> and inauguration committee. Manafort served as the
Trump Campaign<\/a>s chairman for three months. He resigned in august amid allegations he received more than 12 million in undisclosed payments from the party of regions. His work in ukraine has drawn scrutiny from congressional committees investigating russian meddling in the u. S. Election. At a february press conference, the president talked openly about manaforts political work. And he said that he has absolutely nothing to do and never has with russia. Reporter the white house has tried to downplay manaforts involvement in the campaign. Press secretary sean spicer. And then obviously theres been discussion of
Paul Manafort<\/a>, who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. Reporter but in addition to running the campaign for several months, manafort also remained an informal adviser to mr. Trump after the election. In december he spoke with cbs this morning about his discussions with the incoming administration. Were you lobbied for foreign no. You wont lobby for any foreign clients . No. I havent been a lobbyist in washington in 20 years probably. Reporter in a july interview with cbs news, manafort denied any connection between mr. Trump and russia. So to be clear, mr. Trump has no
Financial Relationships<\/a> with any russian oligarchs . Thats what he said. Thats what i said. Thats obviously our position is. Reporter prosecutors in ukraine said this week there was no evidence manafort received illicit payments. Anthony, a spokesman said manafort is not under
Justice Department<\/a> investigation and is cooperating with the house and
Senate Russia<\/a> inquiries. Mason
Major Garrett<\/a> at the white house, thanks. Senate
Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> spent today working to revive the republican replacement for obamacare. He hopes to have a revised bill ready by friday so it can be considered when
Congress Returns<\/a> from its fourth of july break. Mcconnell postponed a vote on the republican plan yesterday because he could not muster enough support. Turning now to syria, cbs news has learned the u. S. And russia are still communicating with each other in the fight against isis. At least san 6,000 u. S. Troops e on the ground in syria and iraq. Today
Holly Williams<\/a> met their commanding general. Reporter carved out of the desert in northern syria, a dirt airstrip for the u. S. Military. And
Storage Space<\/a> for over 100 tons of munitions. This is an
American Logistics<\/a> hub for the fight to retake raqqa, the socalled isis capital, which began almost a month ago. Lieutenant general
Stephen Townsend<\/a> is the commander of the u. S. Led coalition the fight isis. Hi, holly. Its good to see you. Reporter he came straight from a
Forward Command<\/a> post near raqqa. I think were actually in the first 25 or 30 of the campaign for raqqa. Were just
Getting Started<\/a> good in raqqa. [gunfire] reporter as u. S. Backed fighters close in on isis from the north, theyve also clashed with
Syrian Regime<\/a> forces, which are backed by russia. Its led to fears that the u. S. And russia could be drawn into a direct conflict, but the general downplayed that risk. Weve worked out a decon politics line with the russians and the regime, and they seem content to let us work on the raqqa problem, and theyre drawing a line, and theyre happy to work on their side of it, and well work on our side of it. Reporter general townsend promoted a young officer to
First Lieutenant<\/a> today. In the army of the united states. I solemnly reaffirm. Reporter he acknowledged to u. S. That u. S. Troops wont be leaving this country any time soon. I think u. S. Troops will start leaving syria when isis is defeated. Reporter but isis will surely turn into an insurgency when theyve lost all of their territory. Yeah, i think thats the next stage of isis. We call that isis 2. 0, an insurgency, rural. So i think well still be here dealing with that problem set for a while. Reporter isis and its cult of barbarity may be difficult to eradicate entirely, but, anthony, raqqa was used as an
Operations Base<\/a> to launch terror attacks on the west, and the u. S. Hopes by retaking the city it will prevent future attacks. Mason
Holly Williams<\/a> near raqqa. Thank you, holly. A viral video on facebook shows a jacksonville, florida,
Police Officer<\/a> threatening to haul a young black man to jail after stopping him for jaywalking. Did the lowlevel infraction warrant a highintensity encounter . Heres mireya villarreal. Take you camera, and point it across there at the red hand. That is a crosswalk. Reporter moments after being stopped for allegedly jaywalking by jacksonville sheriffs deputy jack boland, 21yearold davante shipman started to record the incident. Watch my car. Im about to put you in jail . For what . Disobeying a direct order. Thats not resisting, officer. Reporter the interaction happened a week ago, and according to the sheriffs department,
Deputy Boland<\/a> was working a special program in a hightraffic area prone the crashes involving pedestrians. Shipman believes this is about more than just a jaywalking citation. I was just stopped for being black and walking. Thats how i feel. Racial profiling, racial discrimination. You are being legally detained. If you dont, you are disobeying a direct order and i will put you in jail. Reporter but in florida jaywalking is a crime that could mean a citation and fine, not jail time. In the state of florida, you have to have an i. D. Card on you identifying who you are. Reporter according to florida law, only motorists are required to have i. D. S on them, not pedestrians. The
Jacksonville Sheriffs Department<\/a> says they are aware of the video and are conducting an administrative review. Anthony, shipman was issued two citations totaling 198 in fines. Mason mireya, thanks. Arizonas governor declared a state of emergency today in response to a raging wildfire near prescott. 30mph winds have whipped up flames. 0,000 acres have burned. More than twice that has burned in utah along with 13 homes near the brainhead ski area. 1,500 people from been forced from their homes. Near los angeles today, a fire broke out in the hills of burbank, forcing a number of homes to be evacuated. A new study today shows that levels of air pollution considered safe can still shorten life spans. The study also found the air in atlanta is among the worst in the country. Manuel bojorquez is there. Reporter even on days when he can play outside, fouryearold reco lovett is never far from his inhaler. At age two he was diagnosed with asthma so severe, it sent him to the hospital nine times. Marie lovett is his mother. Hell say, i want to go outside. Im like, no, you have to stay in because its hot, and ill say, youll start coughing. He knows what that means. Reporter thats because in cities like atlanta air quality puts them at risk, according to a new harvard study. Researchers looked at 60 million
Senior Citizens<\/a> and found their longterm exposure to certain air pollutants increased the risk of premature death. Those especially at risk,
African Americans<\/a> and lowincome communities. Atlanta has one of the highest levels of air pollutants because of congestion. Its landlocked geography and heat. Los angeles and parts of the nations coal country are also particularly bad. Lovett worries about the potential longterm impacts on recos health. The most important thing is keeping him medicated, making sure he gets his medicine every day, and just try to keep the triggers down. Reporter the
Environmental Protection<\/a> agency says atlanta does meet smog standards, but, anthony, the study argues those standards should be revised and that cutting air pollution nationwide by just a fraction could save 12,000 lives a year. Mason manuel, thanks. And coming up on the cbs evening news, a type of guardrail used in more than half the country is at the center of two new lawsuits. And instead of a flu shot, would you prefer a flu patch . And i couldnt wait to get my pie chart. The most shocking result was that im 26 native american. I had no idea. Just to know this is what im made of, this is where my ancestors came from. And i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. Its opened up a whole new world for me. Discover the story only your dna can tell. Order your kit now at ancestrydna. Com. Yet up 90 fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. Lets do more. Add one a day 50 a complete multivitamin with 100 daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. One a day 50 . When a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. We replaced it all without touching our savings. Yeah, our insurance wont do that. No. You can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you\u2122. Liberty mutual insurance. Mason the families of three
People Killed<\/a> in crashes last year involving a controversial type of guardrail filed lawsuits today in tennessee. Heres transportation correspondent kris van cleve. Reporter this dash cam a shows the red s. U. V. Wilbert byrd was riding in slamming into a guardrail in tennessee. Instead of collapsing backward, the guardrail splinters, sending metal through the vehicle, killing the 69 year old. Hes one of at least seven deaths in three states authorities linked to xlite guardrails. Losing a child is just the most horrific, horrific thing that anyone can imagine. Reporter ladeana gambills daughter and her friend
Jacob Davidson<\/a> died after their vehicle hit an xlite guardrail that pierced the car. To think she died senselessly, thats why we want the bring awareness to this issue, so that other folks dont lose their children. Reporter video from lindsay
Transportation Systems<\/a> which makes the xlite shows how its supposed to work, telescoping backward to help absorb an impact. Instead the
Tennessee Department<\/a> of transportation found in some highspeed crashes, the first section of rail can separate, allowing the next section to potentially spear a vehicle. The state sent this letter to federal regulators, expressing concerns about the device and is spending millions to remove all 1,800 of them from tennessee roads. There are 14,000 along roads in more than half the country, most are in these seven states. Gambills attorney ted leopold. Unfortunately because of the design effects in this system, its causing just horrendous damage and deaths. Reporter federal regulators say nine states have either stopped buying or started replacing the devices, but anthony, lindseys maker calls these allegations without merit and says the xlite has passed crash and safety tests in accordance with federal standards. Mason kris, thanks. Coming up next, a new way to give yourself the flu vaccine. Who is done with treatments that dont give you clearer skin. Be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara\u00ae just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. Stelara\u00ae may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. Some serious infections require hospitalization. Before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. Before starting stelara\u00ae tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. Always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. Alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. Some serious allergic reactions can occur. Do not take stelara\u00ae if you are allergic to stelara\u00ae or any of its ingredients. Most people using stelara\u00ae saw 75 clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. Be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara\u00ae. Oscwe went back toing bithe drawing board. S. And the cutting board. We removed the added nitrates and nitrites, byproducts, and artificial preservatives in all of our meat. Every. Single. One. Why . For the love of hot dogs. The ford summer sales event is on. Its gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. Babe. Little help. Hold on, mom. No, wifi. Wifi. Its not a question, its a thing. Take on summer right with ford, americas bestselling brand. Now with summers hottest offer. Get zero percent for seventytwo months plus an additional thousand on top of your tradein. During the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventytwo months plus an additional thousand on top of your tradein. Offer ends july 5th. This is your skin. Mason a frightening scene in iowa today. A tornado touched down in stewart, west of des moines. It was on the ground for about ten minutes. So far no injuries have been reported. Fewer than 50 of americans got the flu shot last year. Researchers in atlanta want to increase those numbers by giving people the option to vaccinate themselves with a skin patch. Dr. Jon lapook takes a look. Reporter as georgia tech engineer
Mark Prausnitz<\/a> watched his three children get flu shots, he asked himself a question why do we need a needle thats an inch long to cross a barrier that is incredibly thin . So the thought was, lets make very small needles, lets make microneedles that can cross that barrier. Reporter traditional flu vaccine injections require a needle long enough to reach muscle, but prausnitz and his colleagues at
Emory University<\/a> tried something new, delivering vaccine just inside the skin, using a small patch covered with microscopic needles that dissolve within minutes. The patch can be selfadministered. If you zoom in and look at each of those individual microneedles, the height of each of those needles is equal to about the width of a piece of paper. Reporter their study of 100 volunteers found the patch was safe, causing mild itching and redness at the application site, and it was as good as a traditional flu shot in stimulating an immune response in a blood test. Researchers still have to plouffe prove the vaccine actually protects people from getting the flu. The next step is to study more people and make sure these initial findings are still correct in a larger population. Reporter 29yearold
Daisy Bourassa<\/a> participated in the trial. I really foresee that this could be something that could be like amazon prime and you could get it at your doorstep and then do it while youre watching tv. Reporter prausnitz says if all goes well, he hopes the patch will be commercially available in five years. The vaccine holds up without fridge ration for up to a year. That could be a huge plus in the developing word. Mason jon lapook with a great invention. Thanks, jon. Author michael bond, the creator of paddington bear, has died. In 1956, bond, then a bbc camera man, purchased a lonely looking teddy bear for his wife and named it after
Londons Paddington<\/a> station. Bond dreamed up adventures for the bear inspired by the plight of world war ii refugee children. Paddington went on to star in a movie and sell millions of book. Michael bond was 91 years old. Up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore. woman 2 vo thats when moderate alzheimers made me a caregiver. avo if their alzheimers is getting worse, ask about onceaday namzaric. Namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimers disease in patients taking donepezil. Namzaric may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. Namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. Dont take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. Tell the doctor about any conditions; including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. Serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, seizures, and worsening of lung problems. Most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness, loss of appetite, and bruising. woman 2 vo im caring for someone with moderate alzheimers. If you are too, ask about namzaric today. When this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. Yeah, my dad says our insurance doesnt have that. What . you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you\u2122. Liberty mutual insurance. With some big news about type 2 diabetes. You have type 2 diabetes, right . Yes. So let me ask you this. How does diabetes affect your heart . It doesnt, does it . Actually, it does. Type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. And with
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Heart Disease<\/a> and lower your a1c. Jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. This may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. Ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. Stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. So now that you know all that, what do you think . That its time to think about jardiance. Ask your doctor about jardiance. And get to the heart of what matters. Take the zantac it challenge pill works fast . Zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. Nexium can take 24 hours. When heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. Take the zantac it challenge. Mason we end tonight with a celebration of life and second chances. Heres mark strassmann. Reporter every photo in this exhibit tells a story, just not the story you might expect. Thats kim. I feel like shes so relatable. I love her quirky, onesided smile. Reporter since 2010, photographer dese rae stage has take an snapshot of america to talk about an issue thats often treated like a dirty word. You hear the word suicide, an you think, i dont want to go there. This project is not about death. This project is about life, and my work is about life. Reporter all these people, almost 200 of them, survived at least one suicide attempt. Thats not supposed to happen to me. Reporter they agreed to let stage use their name, tell their stories and take a part rat for a project called live through this. 50yearold nancy nettles tried to overdose with pills. When i woke up, i was in a coma for three days. I realized that, okay, god, the universe did not see fit for me to like leave here the way i wanted to. Reporter what this project does is it gives people permission to talk about it, which is often all we really need. Reporter why did you change that technique where you look directly at the camera . Theres something about looking into someones eyes. Theres an intimacy there. Reporter her goal is to get all of us talking about a taboo subject. Im going to make it okay. Reporter and challenge assumptions. I look happy right now, right . I look like a unicorn, but ive been struggling, you know, and sometimes i struggle more, and sometimes i struggle less. Reporter twice the now 33yearold stage has tried to end her life. Most recently 11 years ago. How did you survive it . With a lot of love from my friends. I got the help that i needed when i needed it. Theres a real bravery and a courage to live threw an experience like that and stand up and go, okay, well, im going to keep on living now. Reporter yes, many of these people still struggle, but in their photos, you could also see the face of resilience. Mark strassmann, cbs news, philadelphia. Mason a terrific project. Thats the cbs evening news. Im anthony mason. Thanks for watching. Good night. Tonight, a
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