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French alps killing 150 people. Tonight, crews continue the tedious work of recovering and attempting to identify their remains, and allen pizzey has the latest. Reporter french investigators say the job of recovering human remains is nearly over, but they wont stop looking. 20 specialist troops will be sent up the mountain it were to begin bringing down personal belongings, alcohol help with victim identification. Prosecutors on monday revealed that lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies and accused him of hiding his
Mental Health
problem from his employer. In another twist today lufthansa admitted that
Andreas Lubitz
had told the airline about his depression when he resumed his
Flight Training
in 2009. The airline has now turned over email correspondence to investigators. Only a week ago lufthansas c. E. O. Carsten spohr had said lubitz was 100 air worthy without any restrictions. Until now lubitz
Million Health
records have been protected by germanys stringent privacy laws but his apparent decision to deliberately fly a plane into a mountainside has provoked a serious debate about whether that should be changed. Currently, doctors are not obliged to tell airlines if pilots have problems that would preclude them from flying. And the
German Chamber
issued a statement breaking patient confidentialityity can mean a jail sentence. Some german politicians are already calling for the laws to be relaxed especially in cases where lives could be at risk. For the hundreds of relative have come to the crash site, however, laws have little relevance now. Lufthansa has reportedly told its insurers to set aside some 300 million to cover compensation claims, the recovery effort, and the aircraft scott. Thats in addition to the 55,000 per
Family Member
its already offered to cover immediate costs. Pelley allen pizzey on the story again for us tonight. Allen, thanks very much. Youll recall lubitz locked the captain out on that flight. Well, it was three years ago that a locked cockpit door may have prevented a disaster. A jetblue captain had a meltdown in the cabin. Passengers grabbed him. The first officer locked him out. Well now the captain clayton osborne, is suing jetblue claiming that the airline failed to recognize that he was ill. Today, indianas governor vowed he will fix a controversial religious freedom law. Critics say the law is not about freedom. Its about legalizing discrimination against gays by allowing businesses to deny them service. Heres adriana diaz. Weve got a perception problem here because some people have a different view. And we intend to correct that . Reporter indiana governor mike pence bowed to public pressure today saying his states new religious freedom law needs to be clarified. The smear here against this bill is that it created a license to discriminate or a license to deny services, and thats just completely false and baseless. Reporter pence asked his legislature for new language, making it clear that while religious freedoms would be upheld businesses cannot deny services to anyone. He wants it on his desk by the end of this week. Governor, were you expecting expecting this type of backlash to the law . Was i expecting this kind of backlash . Heavens, no. cheers reporter protests and boycotts led by gay and lesbian groups hofeared the law would allow discrim neighbors have gained steam all week. Last night the
Indianapolis City
Council Voted
to denounce the law. There are 19 other states with similar religious freedom laws, though several of them also have gay and lesbian antidiscrimination protections in place. Today, despite uproar in indiana, the
Arkansas State
legislature voted to pass its own version of a religious freedom law. Governor pences announcement comes four days before the final four tips off in indianapolis. The tournament is expected to generate 70 million for the city. And overall visitors bring in 4. 4 billion a year to the state. Martha hoover owns 11 local restaurants. She says the stakes are high, and she wants the law repealed. I think anyone exw time you have to add new legislation to clarify a law that is less than a week old theres a problem with the original law. Reporter lawmakers have not said what specific language theyre working on that would prohibit discrimination under the religious freedom law. Scott, the governor says hes been in talks with
Business Leaders
all day ensuring them that indiana is a place to stay. Pelley adriana diaz in indianapolis for us tonight. Adriana, thanks very much. Now, this debate is all. What the law says and we may have found the reason for all this confusion. This is indianas religious freedom restoration act. There are 11 paragraphs, 62 lines, and 832 words. By contrast,
James Madison
did more in 16 words. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. In fact, madison wrote all 10 articles of the bill of rights in 482 words about half the space of the one indiana law. Indiana now proposes to fix the law by adding more words. Maybe they should use a quill. Today in boston the defense rested at the marathon bombing trial after presenting only a few hours of testimony. Theyve admitted from the start that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
did it. The case is about whether hell be put to death. Elaine quijano is at the courthouse. Elaine. Reporter well, today the defense team called a computer expert to the stand. He testified that on the laptop of
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
s older brother tamerlan, there were online searches conducted for the terms detonator, and fireworks. Also on the laptop were issues of al qaedas online magazine inspire which included instructions on how to make bombs. Defense attorneys are trying to convince the jury it was not
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
but his older brother who researched and planned the bombing. Now, over the 16 days of the trial, the prosecution has called 92 witnesses while the defense has called just four. For lead defense attorney judy clarke, the real battle is over the
Death Penalty
. Clark has represented other clients who avoided the
Death Penalty
. Among them
Unabomber Ted
kaczynski and jared loughner, who shot 19 people, including former arizona congresswoman, gabriel giffords. The biggest question is whether tsarnaev himself will take the stand to plead for his life but a recent poll found just 27 of bostonians feel tsarnaev should be put to death. However, those people polled were not in the courtroom for the weeks of emotional testimony. Scott, the trial resumes on monday with closing arguments for both sides. Pelley
Elaine Quijano
for us in boston. Thank you, elaine. An intense manhunt ended today when an escaped inmate was recaptured in washington d. C. Woosen assaye is accused of rock a dozen banks in virginia. He was being treated in a hospital after a
Suicide Attempt
when early today he overpowered a guard and took off with her gun. He was caught nine hours later as he stepped off a bus in the capitol. In switzerland, the deadline came and went today at the negotiations to stop iran from building a nuclear bomb. But all sides agreed to keep on talking, at least temporarily. Margaret brennan is covering the negotiations. Margaret, whats the latest. Reporter secretary kerry made the 11th hour decision to stay because there had been at least enough progress to merit another day of talks. The two sides are still arguing about how much nuclear fuel iran would be allowed to produce in the future and how to verify that its solely for peaceful purposes. Now, thats not the only sticking point. Theres still an argument over sanctions, how and when to lift them because theyve cut iran off from the
Global Markets
and iran wants them lifted immediately because theyve crippled their economy. Pelley what theyre having so much trouble agreeing on is just a framework for future talks. If they do work out this framework, whats next . Reporter well, secretary kerry will have to convince a u. S. Congress thats in a mood to levy another tough round of sanctions on iran to hold off some skeptical republicans and democrats want to be convinced that this deals going to have the desired effect of preventing iran from building an atomic bomb. On the other hand, the iranians have to convince hard liners at home that they gaindz more than they gave up to the west here. And that message could make it even harder for congress to swallow. Pelley
Margaret Brennan
covering the talks for us in switzerland. Margaret thanks. Many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nations largest
Pharmacist Group
called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. Manuel bojorquez is look spog this. Reporter texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. It may be harder now that the
American Pharmacist
association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which discourages pharmacists participation in executions. Joe da silva is with the associations texas chapter. We feel that the pharmacists should have the right to decide based on their ethics, their religious positions as to what role they should play in dispense anything medication. Reporter pharmacists also became alarmed after ohio oklahoma and arizona experimented with new drug combinations made on special order by compounding pharmacies which led to prolonged and apparently painful executions. I think the botched executions have been very problematic. And some of that is because of the shortage of the chemicals being used for lethal injection. Reporter there is a shortage of the drugs because
Death Penalty
opponents have pressured drug makers to stop selling them, and the
European Union
has banned the export of certain drugs used in executions. Victims relatives, like jeanie brown, who lost two
Family Member
s, say even botched executions are nothing compared to what theyve gone through. Everybodys more worried about did he suffer . Who really suffered was my dad and my sister when they were killed. Reporter 32 states use lethal injection, but if the drugs are not available theyll resort to other methods. Tennessee has joined seven other states that would use the electric chair. Four states would use the gas chamber. And utahs governor signed a law last week bringing back the firing squad. So far texas has no revealed which pharmacy provided the latest batch of lethal ipjeks drugs. Scott, officials here are appealing a judges order to make that information public. Pelley
Manuel Bojorquez
in texas for us tonight. Manuel thanks. Today, the department of education put more than 500 colleges on a watch list because the schools are short of cash. Financial trouble is forforcing many to make choices once considered unthinkable. Chip reid visited one. Reporter in the hills of central virginia, sweet breyer college has been educating young women for more than a century but for students likes sophomore joydyn elliott, that will end this week when the school shutters its campus for good. I have a halffinished scrapbook of memories and just knowing that its not going to be there is devastating. Number 7. Reporter for the schools nearly 700 students, there was no warning before president jimmy jones announced that the college of their dreams was running out of money. Other than the funerals ive had to officiate at, this was by far the hardest thing i could ever imagine myself doing as a president. Reporter theres nothing you could have done . Theres nothing anyone could have done. Reporter the schools endowment is 85 million, but jones says it would take closer to 250 million to keep the doors open. He cites the growing cost of awarding
Financial Aid
tens of millions needed to maintain the 3200acre campus and paying down the schools debt. Since 2008, 25 other colleges have faced clar difficulties and also shut down. 35 schools have had to merge. Higher education is in real deep trouble. Its in serious challenged on every single front. Reporter those challenges include soaring costs averaging almost 20,000 nationally, declining enrollment especially at allwomen schools, suffocating student debt and competition from inexpensive online schools. Whats your major . International affairs and french. Reporter sweet breyer students have been talking about other schools about transferring and making sure they dont get burned again. I just have four classes left. Reporter first semester senior comora littlejohn was that close to graduating. I cried immediately because i said wow i had one semester left, and thats being taken away from me. Reporter but there is an effort to save sweet breyer. Just yesterday the county attorney asked a judge to block the schools closing and many graduate and students say theyre not giving up. The gloves have come off. Were fighting fur for our school now. Exactly. Reporter the knockout punch had better come fast. The final day of classes is just over a month away. Chip reid, sweet breyer virginia. Pelley on the california coast there is a desperate effort to save baby sea lions. And more snow in a place thats had its fill when the cbs evening news continues. Their type 2 diabetes. With noninsulin victoza. For a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didnt get me to my goal. So i asked my doctor about victoza. He said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. Victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. Its taken once a day, any time. And the needle is thin. Victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. Victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. It is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. Victoza is not insulin. Do not take victoza if you have a personal or
Family History
of medullary
Thyroid Cancer
multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or throat fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat problems breathing or swallowing, severe rash or itching. Tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. Serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza including inflammation of the pancreas pancreatitis which may be fatal. Stop taking victoza and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back with or without vomiting. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. Taking victoza with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. Some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. If your pill isnt giving you the control you need. Ask your doctor about noninsulin victoza. Its covered by most health plans. Incredible ive been claritin clear for ten days. When your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. With powerful 24hour, nondrowsy claritin live claritin clear. Every day. Anchovies pelley off the california coast, sea lion pups are beaching themselves in big numbers. More than 2200 so far this year. John blackstone now on whats causing this and whats being done to save them. Reporter beaches on the
Channel Islands
off
Southern California
are crowded with female sea lions and their pups born last summer. But in the ocean where the mothers hunt for food, fish are hard to find. Sea lions pups are starving. Theyre showing up thin and hungry stranded on beaches all along the coast at a rate some 20 times greater than in a normal year. At the
Marine Mammal
center in sausalito, about 200 pups are being nursed back to health. His lungs sound pretty harsh. Reporter dr. Claire simeone is a veterinarian. They come in to us about 20 pound, some a little bit less, some more. They should be closer to 60 or 70 pound. Reporter the pups arrive, often suffering from pneumonia, parsitis, and infections, so weak they have to be fed through tubes. Were feeding them as quickly as we can but some animals dont make it. Weve seen about a 60 success rate so far. Reporter scientists believe unusually warm water in the pacific has driven away the fish sea lions usually eat. Dr. Shawn johnson is director of
Veterinary Science
at the
Marine Mammal
center. We have some of the highest water temperatures. Reporter the fish dont like that. No the sardine and an thoafies, they move to deeper waters, farther out in the ocean, farther north. Reporter at the
Marine Mammal
center theyre going through about 1,000 pounds of fish a day. Once the young sea lions are well enough to eat normally, theyre almost ready to be returned to the wild. They are released to colder waters in
Northern California
where fish should be easier to find. John blackstone, cbs news, sausalito, california. Pelley nasas new spacecraft is right out of a
Science Fiction
movie. Well have it just ahead. You drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then. Wham a minivan tbones you. Guess what your
Insurance Company
will only give you 37thousand to replace it. Depreciation they claim. How can my car depreciate before its first oil change . You ask. Maybe the better question is why do you have that
Insurance Company
. With
Mental Health<\/a> problem from his employer. In another twist today lufthansa admitted that
Andreas Lubitz<\/a> had told the airline about his depression when he resumed his
Flight Training<\/a> in 2009. The airline has now turned over email correspondence to investigators. Only a week ago lufthansas c. E. O. Carsten spohr had said lubitz was 100 air worthy without any restrictions. Until now lubitz
Million Health<\/a> records have been protected by germanys stringent privacy laws but his apparent decision to deliberately fly a plane into a mountainside has provoked a serious debate about whether that should be changed. Currently, doctors are not obliged to tell airlines if pilots have problems that would preclude them from flying. And the
German Chamber<\/a> issued a statement breaking patient confidentialityity can mean a jail sentence. Some german politicians are already calling for the laws to be relaxed especially in cases where lives could be at risk. For the hundreds of relative have come to the crash site, however, laws have little relevance now. Lufthansa has reportedly told its insurers to set aside some 300 million to cover compensation claims, the recovery effort, and the aircraft scott. Thats in addition to the 55,000 per
Family Member<\/a> its already offered to cover immediate costs. Pelley allen pizzey on the story again for us tonight. Allen, thanks very much. Youll recall lubitz locked the captain out on that flight. Well, it was three years ago that a locked cockpit door may have prevented a disaster. A jetblue captain had a meltdown in the cabin. Passengers grabbed him. The first officer locked him out. Well now the captain clayton osborne, is suing jetblue claiming that the airline failed to recognize that he was ill. Today, indianas governor vowed he will fix a controversial religious freedom law. Critics say the law is not about freedom. Its about legalizing discrimination against gays by allowing businesses to deny them service. Heres adriana diaz. Weve got a perception problem here because some people have a different view. And we intend to correct that . Reporter indiana governor mike pence bowed to public pressure today saying his states new religious freedom law needs to be clarified. The smear here against this bill is that it created a license to discriminate or a license to deny services, and thats just completely false and baseless. Reporter pence asked his legislature for new language, making it clear that while religious freedoms would be upheld businesses cannot deny services to anyone. He wants it on his desk by the end of this week. Governor, were you expecting expecting this type of backlash to the law . Was i expecting this kind of backlash . Heavens, no. cheers reporter protests and boycotts led by gay and lesbian groups hofeared the law would allow discrim neighbors have gained steam all week. Last night the
Indianapolis City<\/a>
Council Voted<\/a> to denounce the law. There are 19 other states with similar religious freedom laws, though several of them also have gay and lesbian antidiscrimination protections in place. Today, despite uproar in indiana, the
Arkansas State<\/a> legislature voted to pass its own version of a religious freedom law. Governor pences announcement comes four days before the final four tips off in indianapolis. The tournament is expected to generate 70 million for the city. And overall visitors bring in 4. 4 billion a year to the state. Martha hoover owns 11 local restaurants. She says the stakes are high, and she wants the law repealed. I think anyone exw time you have to add new legislation to clarify a law that is less than a week old theres a problem with the original law. Reporter lawmakers have not said what specific language theyre working on that would prohibit discrimination under the religious freedom law. Scott, the governor says hes been in talks with
Business Leaders<\/a> all day ensuring them that indiana is a place to stay. Pelley adriana diaz in indianapolis for us tonight. Adriana, thanks very much. Now, this debate is all. What the law says and we may have found the reason for all this confusion. This is indianas religious freedom restoration act. There are 11 paragraphs, 62 lines, and 832 words. By contrast,
James Madison<\/a> did more in 16 words. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. In fact, madison wrote all 10 articles of the bill of rights in 482 words about half the space of the one indiana law. Indiana now proposes to fix the law by adding more words. Maybe they should use a quill. Today in boston the defense rested at the marathon bombing trial after presenting only a few hours of testimony. Theyve admitted from the start that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> did it. The case is about whether hell be put to death. Elaine quijano is at the courthouse. Elaine. Reporter well, today the defense team called a computer expert to the stand. He testified that on the laptop of
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a>s older brother tamerlan, there were online searches conducted for the terms detonator, and fireworks. Also on the laptop were issues of al qaedas online magazine inspire which included instructions on how to make bombs. Defense attorneys are trying to convince the jury it was not
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> but his older brother who researched and planned the bombing. Now, over the 16 days of the trial, the prosecution has called 92 witnesses while the defense has called just four. For lead defense attorney judy clarke, the real battle is over the
Death Penalty<\/a>. Clark has represented other clients who avoided the
Death Penalty<\/a>. Among them
Unabomber Ted<\/a> kaczynski and jared loughner, who shot 19 people, including former arizona congresswoman, gabriel giffords. The biggest question is whether tsarnaev himself will take the stand to plead for his life but a recent poll found just 27 of bostonians feel tsarnaev should be put to death. However, those people polled were not in the courtroom for the weeks of emotional testimony. Scott, the trial resumes on monday with closing arguments for both sides. Pelley
Elaine Quijano<\/a> for us in boston. Thank you, elaine. An intense manhunt ended today when an escaped inmate was recaptured in washington d. C. Woosen assaye is accused of rock a dozen banks in virginia. He was being treated in a hospital after a
Suicide Attempt<\/a> when early today he overpowered a guard and took off with her gun. He was caught nine hours later as he stepped off a bus in the capitol. In switzerland, the deadline came and went today at the negotiations to stop iran from building a nuclear bomb. But all sides agreed to keep on talking, at least temporarily. Margaret brennan is covering the negotiations. Margaret, whats the latest. Reporter secretary kerry made the 11th hour decision to stay because there had been at least enough progress to merit another day of talks. The two sides are still arguing about how much nuclear fuel iran would be allowed to produce in the future and how to verify that its solely for peaceful purposes. Now, thats not the only sticking point. Theres still an argument over sanctions, how and when to lift them because theyve cut iran off from the
Global Markets<\/a> and iran wants them lifted immediately because theyve crippled their economy. Pelley what theyre having so much trouble agreeing on is just a framework for future talks. If they do work out this framework, whats next . Reporter well, secretary kerry will have to convince a u. S. Congress thats in a mood to levy another tough round of sanctions on iran to hold off some skeptical republicans and democrats want to be convinced that this deals going to have the desired effect of preventing iran from building an atomic bomb. On the other hand, the iranians have to convince hard liners at home that they gaindz more than they gave up to the west here. And that message could make it even harder for congress to swallow. Pelley
Margaret Brennan<\/a> covering the talks for us in switzerland. Margaret thanks. Many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nations largest
Pharmacist Group<\/a> called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. Manuel bojorquez is look spog this. Reporter texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. It may be harder now that the
American Pharmacist<\/a> association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which discourages pharmacists participation in executions. Joe da silva is with the associations texas chapter. We feel that the pharmacists should have the right to decide based on their ethics, their religious positions as to what role they should play in dispense anything medication. Reporter pharmacists also became alarmed after ohio oklahoma and arizona experimented with new drug combinations made on special order by compounding pharmacies which led to prolonged and apparently painful executions. I think the botched executions have been very problematic. And some of that is because of the shortage of the chemicals being used for lethal injection. Reporter there is a shortage of the drugs because
Death Penalty<\/a> opponents have pressured drug makers to stop selling them, and the
European Union<\/a> has banned the export of certain drugs used in executions. Victims relatives, like jeanie brown, who lost two
Family Member<\/a>s, say even botched executions are nothing compared to what theyve gone through. Everybodys more worried about did he suffer . Who really suffered was my dad and my sister when they were killed. Reporter 32 states use lethal injection, but if the drugs are not available theyll resort to other methods. Tennessee has joined seven other states that would use the electric chair. Four states would use the gas chamber. And utahs governor signed a law last week bringing back the firing squad. So far texas has no revealed which pharmacy provided the latest batch of lethal ipjeks drugs. Scott, officials here are appealing a judges order to make that information public. Pelley
Manuel Bojorquez<\/a> in texas for us tonight. Manuel thanks. Today, the department of education put more than 500 colleges on a watch list because the schools are short of cash. Financial trouble is forforcing many to make choices once considered unthinkable. Chip reid visited one. Reporter in the hills of central virginia, sweet breyer college has been educating young women for more than a century but for students likes sophomore joydyn elliott, that will end this week when the school shutters its campus for good. I have a halffinished scrapbook of memories and just knowing that its not going to be there is devastating. Number 7. Reporter for the schools nearly 700 students, there was no warning before president jimmy jones announced that the college of their dreams was running out of money. Other than the funerals ive had to officiate at, this was by far the hardest thing i could ever imagine myself doing as a president. Reporter theres nothing you could have done . Theres nothing anyone could have done. Reporter the schools endowment is 85 million, but jones says it would take closer to 250 million to keep the doors open. He cites the growing cost of awarding
Financial Aid<\/a> tens of millions needed to maintain the 3200acre campus and paying down the schools debt. Since 2008, 25 other colleges have faced clar difficulties and also shut down. 35 schools have had to merge. Higher education is in real deep trouble. Its in serious challenged on every single front. Reporter those challenges include soaring costs averaging almost 20,000 nationally, declining enrollment especially at allwomen schools, suffocating student debt and competition from inexpensive online schools. Whats your major . International affairs and french. Reporter sweet breyer students have been talking about other schools about transferring and making sure they dont get burned again. I just have four classes left. Reporter first semester senior comora littlejohn was that close to graduating. I cried immediately because i said wow i had one semester left, and thats being taken away from me. Reporter but there is an effort to save sweet breyer. Just yesterday the county attorney asked a judge to block the schools closing and many graduate and students say theyre not giving up. The gloves have come off. Were fighting fur for our school now. Exactly. Reporter the knockout punch had better come fast. The final day of classes is just over a month away. Chip reid, sweet breyer virginia. Pelley on the california coast there is a desperate effort to save baby sea lions. And more snow in a place thats had its fill when the cbs evening news continues. Their type 2 diabetes. With noninsulin victoza. For a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didnt get me to my goal. So i asked my doctor about victoza. He said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. Victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. Its taken once a day, any time. And the needle is thin. Victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. Victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. It is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. Victoza is not insulin. Do not take victoza if you have a personal or
Family History<\/a> of medullary
Thyroid Cancer<\/a> multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or throat fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat problems breathing or swallowing, severe rash or itching. Tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. Serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza including inflammation of the pancreas pancreatitis which may be fatal. Stop taking victoza and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back with or without vomiting. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. Taking victoza with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. Some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. If your pill isnt giving you the control you need. Ask your doctor about noninsulin victoza. Its covered by most health plans. Incredible ive been claritin clear for ten days. When your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. With powerful 24hour, nondrowsy claritin live claritin clear. Every day. Anchovies pelley off the california coast, sea lion pups are beaching themselves in big numbers. More than 2200 so far this year. John blackstone now on whats causing this and whats being done to save them. Reporter beaches on the
Channel Islands<\/a> off
Southern California<\/a> are crowded with female sea lions and their pups born last summer. But in the ocean where the mothers hunt for food, fish are hard to find. Sea lions pups are starving. Theyre showing up thin and hungry stranded on beaches all along the coast at a rate some 20 times greater than in a normal year. At the
Marine Mammal<\/a> center in sausalito, about 200 pups are being nursed back to health. His lungs sound pretty harsh. Reporter dr. Claire simeone is a veterinarian. They come in to us about 20 pound, some a little bit less, some more. They should be closer to 60 or 70 pound. Reporter the pups arrive, often suffering from pneumonia, parsitis, and infections, so weak they have to be fed through tubes. Were feeding them as quickly as we can but some animals dont make it. Weve seen about a 60 success rate so far. Reporter scientists believe unusually warm water in the pacific has driven away the fish sea lions usually eat. Dr. Shawn johnson is director of
Veterinary Science<\/a> at the
Marine Mammal<\/a> center. We have some of the highest water temperatures. Reporter the fish dont like that. No the sardine and an thoafies, they move to deeper waters, farther out in the ocean, farther north. Reporter at the
Marine Mammal<\/a> center theyre going through about 1,000 pounds of fish a day. Once the young sea lions are well enough to eat normally, theyre almost ready to be returned to the wild. They are released to colder waters in
Northern California<\/a> where fish should be easier to find. John blackstone, cbs news, sausalito, california. Pelley nasas new spacecraft is right out of a
Science Fiction<\/a> movie. Well have it just ahead. You drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then. Wham a minivan tbones you. Guess what your
Insurance Company<\/a> will only give you 37thousand to replace it. Depreciation they claim. How can my car depreciate before its first oil change . You ask. Maybe the better question is why do you have that
Insurance Company<\/a> . With
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