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Transcripts For KYW CBS Overnight News 20170209

Seven predominantly muslim countries. 45 approve, 51 disapprove. 40 approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and Dean Reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. Reporter weve been visiting franks diner in kenosha regularly, not just for pancakes the size of catchers mitts, but for president ial politics, too. What grade would you give the president so far . Id have to break it in two. An a for intentions and a d for implementation. Reporter every trump supporter here said the rollout had been rocky, but like local businessman glenn woods, they blame the president s opponents for making things worse. At the moment, the democratic strategy seems to be make them stand in fire ants, and eventually hell run away. Reporter we asked Joseph Centeno about president ial falsehoods, mr. Trumps charge that the news media ignored terrorist attacks or that millions voted illegally in the last election. Do you believe millions of votes were cast illegally . I dont have any proof either way. Reporter as for fake news . Do you think somebody from cbs is going to do fake news, going to make up something . I would hope that thats not the case. Reporter nearby, dick gentz and larry rasch thought the president should take a breath. I think some of the things hes done probably should have been done a little slower. Reporter the executive order on immigration . I dont think he gave it enough thought. I thought he may change after the election. Once he became president , he would be more president ial. It hasnt gotten to that point yet. Reporter they both dismissed antitrump protests, like the big one in washington. What did you think about that . Oh, i thought that was the worst. I mean, the vulgarity, and the violence that they espoused. Its not american. Its not the way we should be doing things. I mean, we had an election. Okay, you move forward. He won. Let him do his job. Reporter and thats what we heard over and over from mr. Trumps supporters here, scott. They said give the president a chance. Dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. Dean, thank you. We have learned tonight of a Security Threat to the president s inauguration last month. Our Homeland Security correspondent jeff pegues has discovered that hackers managed to disable much of the vast network of security cameras in washington and hold them for ransom. I, Donald John Trump do solemnly swear. Reporter eight days before President Trump was sworn in, hackers breached traffic and security cameras around washington, d. C. The cameras were part of the security setup for the inauguration and were being monitored at this fbi command center. There are 187 cameras in the city, monitoring everything from the white house, to the capitol to the inaugural parade route, and about 70 of them had been commandeered. Chris caruso is leading the investigation for the secret service. There must have been a real concern about identifying who was behind it before the inauguration . Yes, there was a great concern that we figure out who did this, why they did it, and, again, mitigate it so that way it wasnt in effect anymore. Reporter within hours of being notified, the secret service was able to zero in on potential suspects in britain. Police there arrested a man and a woman the day before the inauguration. But the investigation is expanding to more countries. Secret Service Electronic crimes task forces based in rome and paris are now also working the case. The malware that infected the cameras and servers has been identified as ransomware, which hackers have used in the past to take over Computer Systems and then extort money from cities, companies, and hospitals. Did the people behind it make any sort of demand . I cant speak specifically about what the secret Service Found with this investigation at this point. Reporter if they did, you cant talk about it. Thats correct. Reporter in the end, the cameras were taken off line for 48 hours and reconfigured. No ransom money was paid, and, scott, the cameras were fully operational for the inauguration. Investigators have not ruled out that this was a statesponsored operation. Jeff pegues, breaking the story tonight. Thank you, jeff. Winter weather is expected to storm back to the east coast tonight from washington to boston. Already at least 2500 flights have been canceled. There was a 30car pileup in boston but no serious injuries. Chief meteorologist eric fisher is tracking the storms at our boston station wbz. Eric, what are we in for . Well, scott, quite a wild weather ride were on here. We had a lot of ice last night. This afternoon, filled with spring, thinking it had come early across the eastern seaboard. Even some 70s in washington, d. C. Not so fast. Now winter storm warnings out in those same locations, even blizzard warnings for parts of long island and massachusetts. This is going to be a fastmoving storm system. Big shield of snow across new york city, philly, into boston and parts of northern new england. And then exiting tomorrow night. After that warmth, 6 to 12 inches of snow around philadelphia, near a foot in new york, over a foot in boston, as well as hartford. Behind this, some subzero numbers by tomorrow night. Eric fisher, thanks. The tornado that plowed through new orleans east yesterday was the most powerful ever recorded in the area. An ef3 with winds up to 165 miles an hour. At least 60 homes and businesses were damaged. A few people were hurt, but none seriously. Coming up next, a mothers harrowing tale of being forced to give birth in jail. Im joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. Try digestive advantage. It is tougher than your stomachs harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. Get the digestive advantage. Ok, it says you apply the blue okone to me. Y this. Here . No. Ah ok, here . Maybe you should read the directions. Have a little fun together, or a lot. Ky yours and mine. Two sensations that Work Together, so you can play together. Ky yours and mine. A mother who went through a distressing delivery behind bars wants to see changes in the treatment of incarcerated women. She shared her story with demarco morgan. When i do look at elijah, sometimes i do go right back to that moment. You know, i can remember hearing him cry, and i can remember when they held him up and showed him to me, how small he was. Reporter Jessica Preston remembers the day she says ninemonthold elijah was born on a dirty jail floor. It just didnt have to happen. Thats really what blows my mind. Reporter eight months pregnant, preston was pulled over for driving with a suspended license last year. Unable to pay the 10,000 cash bond, preston waited behind bars at the Macomb County jail. They told me to knock my crap off, stop lying to them. They could put another charge on me if i if i kept lying to them. Reporter as labor pains intensified, Surveillance Video shows preston went to the infirmary three times. She finally gave birth without a doctor present. How did this make you feel . I was scared. I mean, i was terrified. I was so worried for both of us that that either one of us could could catch something and, you know, it would be life threatening. Reporter sheriff Tony Wickersham said the jails medical staff properly attended to preston. I know 100 that our people did what they needed to do. At some point she probably would have been sent to the hospital but the baby came before that happened. Reporter your words for the sheriff . I know he said they were holding me because i had prior warrants. And yeah, youre right, i did. But what does that have to do with taking me to the hospital when im in labor . Reporter both mom and baby are okay. Scott, after being checked out at the hospital, she had to go back to jail for five days. Demarco morgan for us. Thank you, demarco. Well be back in just a moment. And my cold medicines ugh, iwearing off. Chtime im dragging. Yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. No thank you very much, shes gonna stick with the shortterm stuff. 12 hours . Guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Is that a bisque . I just lost my appetite. Why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. Thats frequent heartburn. Its always lurking around. But im safe. I took my prevacid®24hr today. I didnt. One pill prevents the acid that causes heartburn, all day, all night. Prevacid®24hr. You can pick up cold flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours . Its like having a sick Family Member that you didnt even know was there. And we all know what happens when one Family Member gets sick. But lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99. 9 of germs including 8 common cold flu viruses to help protect your home. This cold and flu season help keep your home happy and healthy and lysol that. We made a mistake in a story on friday night. Wed like to tell you about it. In a story on price increases for naloxone, a drug used to treat heroin overdoses, we incorrectly showed a drug called narcan. Thats a brand name of naloxone that is a nasal spray recently approved by the fda. While some forms of naloxone have undergone price increases the point of our story the price of narcan nasal spray has never changed, and the company that makes it, adapt pharma, offers a 40 discount for first responders. We regret the error. Up next, a role model for living longer and stronger. This is todd hardy. A fitness buff, youth baseball coachand lung cancer patient. The day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. The surgeon in dallas said i needed to have the top left lobe of my lung removed. I wanted to know what my other options were. And i found that at Cancer Treatment centers of america. At ctca, our experts examine a variety of therapies, treatments and technologies to identify a plan specifically for each patient. My doctor understood that who i am was just as important as what cancer i had. We talked about options. My doctor told me about a robotic surgery that was less invasive. We have Excellent Technology that allow us to perform very specialized procedures for patients who have lung disease. At ctca, its all about what you can do. I feel fantastic now. Exploring Treatment Options is at the heart of how we fight cancer. The evolution of cancer care is here. Learn more about our Treatment Options at cancercenter. Com lung. Appointments available now. In our new series living stronger, were celebrating Older Americans whose zest for life is an inspiration for people of every age. Heres Michelle Miller at the gym. Reporter at this highintensity workout in new york city, Jacinto Bonilla is redefining what it means to be physically fit. For an hour, bonilla keeps up with the repetitious crossfit routine jumping on a 24inch box, doing upside down pushups, and climbing a 15foot rope, all alongside gym members more than half his age. At 77 years old, why push yourself this hard . Because i like it. I love it. I want to stay out of the nursing home. Reporter bonilla is the oldest man to compete in the crossfit games, going up against men a decade younger. Crossfit is the Fastest Growing Fitness Movement in the world. In 2008, bonilla stopped training for two months to take on his biggest challenge yet. He was fighting prostate cancer. I got a little emotional about this. Reporter why . I have always been in healthy shape. I always watched what i ate, and i came down with prostate cancer. And i had it taken out. And then i started coming back. Reporter now cancer free, bonilla has challenged crossfitters around the world. Each year they mark his birthday by doing six exercises like pushups, squats, and the kettle bell swing, to match his age. If i do it this year, all the exercise, it would be 78 times. Reporter in one sitting . In one sitting. Give me that last one. Reporter two years ago when no one would give him a job as a crossfit trainer, he built a gym in his basement and got his own clients, including former navy s. E. A. L. Luke mason. Hes got years of experience on me, you know, what i mean . Hes a testament. I mean, the guys 77 years old. Hes got something to teach. Reporter would you say this is your own fountain of youth . Yes, i love being strong. I love being able to do a lot of things that a lot of young people cannot do or are not willing to do. Reporter motivation, inspiration, perspiration his recipe for living stronger. Michelle miller, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. The political and military fallout is growing over the first commando raid ordered by President Trump. The government of yemen stopped short of banning future u. S. Ground missions but insists the pentagon must notify yemeni officials ahead of time. The white house claims the raid was designed to collect information on al qaeda targets in yemen, but an hourlong firefight left a u. S. Navy s. E. A. L. Dead, three others wounded, and a u. S. Aircraft destroyed. White House Press Secretary sean spicer insists the mission was a success. Its absolutely a success. I think anyone who would suggest its not a success does disservice to the life of chief ryan owens. David martin has the other side of the story. Reporter this is a major setback for a planned military campaign against the branch of al qaeda officials consider to be the one most likely to launch terrorist attacks against the u. S. Pictures from the aftermath bore signs of an operation gone wrong. 14 al qaeda operatives were killed in the january 29th raid, but also at least 15 civilians. The Yemeni Government is outraged by the civilian casualties. Under the cover of night, s. E. A. L. Team 6 advanced towards an al qaeda compound but were pinned down and called in an air strike, killing militants and civilians inside. The team then raided the hideout, collecting hard drives, laptops and cell phones. Chief petty officer ryan owens was killed and a medevac aircraft crash landed and had to be destroyed. Critics, including republican senator john mccain, said any operation that results in the loss of American Life cannot be considered a success. Although the white house calls it exactly that. I think anybody who undermines the success of that raid owes an apology and is a disservice to the life of chief owens. Can i answer your question . Im answering the question, please let me finish. The action that was taken in yemen was a huge success. American lives will be saved because of it. Future attacks will be prevented. The life of chief ryan owens was done in service to this country, and we owe him and his family a great debt for the information that we received during that raid. I think any suggestion otherwise is a disservice to his courageous life and the actions that he took, full stop. What was the first part . Is that your message to senator john mccain . Thats my message to anybody who says that. Reporter the purpose of the raid was to gather intelligence to be used in future operations against al qaeda in yemen. Now that yemen has withdrawn its permission, the future of those raids appears in doubt, and the First Military operation personally approved by President Trump as commander in chief appears to have backfired. President trump had more harsh words for the federal Appeals Court which will decide whether or not his travel ban is legal. Mr. Trump insists his executive order is beautifully written and done for the security of our nation. And he said the Court Hearing itself was disgraceful. Jan crawford reports. Reporter two of the three judges appeared skeptical of arguments presented by a Justice Department lawyer making the case on behalf of the government who said the states challenging the ban have no case because they were not directly harmed. That Immigration Law gives the president discretion on national security, and the order not a muslim ban and does not discriminate based on race or religion. Plaintiffs have submitted evidence that they suggest shows that that was the motivation, so why shouldnt the case proceed perhaps to discovery to see if that was the motivation or not . Were not saying the case shouldnt proceed, but it is extraordinary for a court to enjoin the president S National Security determination based on some newspaper articles. Thats what has happened here. Reporter on the other side, the lawyer for washington and minnesota, noah purcell, argued the ban does hurt their states and its residents, violates numerous constitutional provisions and amounts to discrimination against muslims. A total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. Reporter he pointed to mr. Trumps rhetoric during the president ial campaign. The public statements from the president and his top advisers reflecting that intent are strong evidence. Reporter but one judge pressed purcell on how the temporary sevennation ban discriminated against muslims and asked why the president cant put limits on countries with significant terrorism concerns. I have trouble understanding why were supposed to infer religious animus when the vast majority of muslims would not be affected as residents of those nations, and where the concern for terrorism with those connected with radical islamic sects is kind of hard to deny. Reporter President Trump tweeted this morning, if the u.

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