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KYW CBS Overnight News August 8, 2017

North koreas latest launch of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile that could hit the u. S. Appears to have united the International Community against kim jong uns regime. U. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson still kept the door open for talks but said the north must first end its missile tests. Weve not had an extended period of time where they have not taken some type of provocative action by launching ballistic missiles. Reporter north korea has launched a dozen missiles this year and says it wont give up its nuclear program. But the new u. N. Sanctions could make funding it much harder. The sanctions are expected to cost north korea as much as 1 billion, mostly by banning exports of coal, iron, and seafood. Enforcing the sanctions will fall largely to china, north koreas main trading partner and economic lifeline. On monday chinas foreign minister said it will implement the sanctions 100 . He also said north korea should stop launching missiles and conducting nuclear tests. China once described its relationship with north korea as close as lips and teeth. That is obviously changing but china still says north korea is largely a u. S. Problem and the u. S. Should open talks to diffuse tensions. Anthony . Ben tracy in beijing. Thank you, ben. Today australias navy found the wreckage of a u. S. Marine osprey aircraft. It crashed into the sea on saturday while attempting to land on a u. S. Navy transport ship. Three marines were lost in the accident. David martin looks at what went wrong. Reporter this is how the landing should have gone. An osprey setting down on the flight deck of the uss green bay one year ago. But a similar landing on the same ship this weekend went horribly wrong. The osprey, which can fly like an airplane and hover like a helicopter, struck the ships stern as it descended and fell into the water. Ships, small boats, and helicopters pulled 23 marines from the water but searched in vain for the other three, who couldnt get out before the osprey sank. Family members identified them as First Lieutenant Benjamin Cross and Corporal Nathan ordway, both members of the flight crew, and private first class ruben velasco, who had just turned 19. The wreckage has been located and the marines plan to bring it to the surface. The osprey can carry more troops farther and faster than any helicopter, but its Tiltrotor Technology has been criticized ever since this horrendous crash 17 years ago. Crash crash, crash, crash reporter in which 19 marines died. But the father of First Lieutenant cross said his son trusted the aircraft. He told me that they had so many redundant Safety Systems in the plane that if one failed there was always a backup. Reporter marine corps statistics show over the last five years the osprey has the third highest accident rate, after the harrier jump jet, another vertical takeoff and landing plane, and older models of the f18 jet fighter. The marines are expected to order a safety standdown for all their aircraft so air crews can take a day off from flying and spend it reviewing their operating procedures. Anthony . David martin at the pentagon. Thank you, david. Federal investigators tell cbs news the explosive that damaged a mosque in bloomington, minnesota was sophisticated and may have been a pipe bomb. Governor mark dayton called it an act of terror. The explosion saturday blew out Office Windows just before morning prayers. No one was hurt. No arrests have been made. Opioids are taking a heavy toll on children in this country. They are not addicts, but their parents are. Dean reynolds now on the innocent victims of a drug epidemic. Reporter on a winding trail in Southeastern Ohio four children symbolize the devastating consequences of the opioid epidemic. Delaney, you go get the cones. Reporter delaney, liam, finnian and connally are living with their aunt Suzanne Valle now. She and her husband are raising them as their own because their parents are heroin addicts. Its heartbreaking. Its heartbreaking to see that parents will take the drugs over the children. Reporter suzanne is talking about her own brother. What do you tell those children about their parents . I tell them that their parents love them but they just are not able to take care of them. Reporter shes raising a fifth child, a boy named ronny, who just turned 1. His mother is an addict somewhere in town. Its estimated that due in large part to the opioid catastrophe at least 2. 5 million children nationwide are being raised by grandparents or other relatives. But some have no relatives who will take them in and go directly to foster care. Mike dewine is ohios attorney general. We think about 50 of the kids who are in foster care in ohio are there because one or both parents are in fact drug addicts. Reporter 14,000 children are in Agency Custody statewide, up 14 in five years. Case workers are stressed to the limit. Were removing one to three infants a month that are born addicted to drugs. Reporter jill wright is executive director of Childrens Services in adams county. These infant mothers, a lot of them we never see again. They never come to visit. They just leave their child and continue on with their addiction. Youve been doing this 26 years. Is the Current Situation the worst youve ever seen it . Yes. Reporter Suzanne Valle agrees that this is not a gathering storm, the storm is upon us. I do do foster care, but its almost like its not enough because there are so many kids that need somebody. Reporter kids like jack. We wont show his face because hes only 14. Hes been in and out of foster care four different times. I called my dad one day, and i was like, dad, why cant you just try and get me . And he was like, i just cant stop, like the drugs overtook him. And i was like, youre one messedup dad to pick drugs over your own kid. And i just hung up. Reporter and there are thousands more just like him. Dean reynolds, cbs news, blue creek, ohio. Staggering statistics out of ohio. Coming up next, the cause of that deadly accident at the Ohio State Fair. And later, what may be the coolest Civil Service job on earth. New lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99. 9 of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Hundreds of dollars on youmy Car Insurance. Saved me huh. I should take a closer look at geico. dog panting geico has a 97 Customer Satisfaction rating and fast and friendly claims service. Speaking of service . Oooo, just out. It was in. Out. In out. In what about now . That was our only shuttlecock. 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Ken martin inspects amusement rides. It started from the inside coming out, similar to the way a cancer might eat through a body. You would have to have xray eyes to see this type of corrosion. Reporter theres no National Safety standard or enforcing body governing amusement rides. Each state has its own rules and polices itself. Thats dangerous in that theres no universal application of safety to protect all of us. Reporter attorney mark kitrick represents the family of 18yearold tyler jarrell. He was killed after being thrown 50 feet from the ride. Kitrick says the latest findings shocked jarrells mother. Shes beyond outraged to find out this is a problem that seems apparently pretty obvious. Youve got extra rust that needs to be repaired or fixed or replaced. Its a dangerous situation. Spoke to said the incident may have been prevented if the metal was coated or primed differently. 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President trump is on a working vacation at his new jersey golf club. Hes combined driving golf balls with his other favorite sport, swinging at opponents. In tweets today he blasted the Fake News Media and the failing New York Times and invited senator Richard Blumenthal to take a long vacation in vietnam where he lied about his military service so he can at least say he was there. And while mr. Trump was true to form, russias president was baring his. Vacationing in siberia, Vladimir Putin gave photographers quite a show. Swimming in a chilly lake, shirtless fishing. Looks like he caught himself a big one for dinner. In russia being on putins good side has its rewards, and bad things tend to happen to his opponents, including aleksei navalny, one of putins most ardent critics. Correspondent Ryan Chilcote spent a week with him for cbsn on assignment. What do you think the probability is that you will end up in prison . Mr. Putin personally decided such a things and no one understands whats in his head. What do you think the chances are youll end up dead . Well, like you know, 50 . I will be killed or i will not be killed. Up next, wanted, guardian of the universe. No superhero experienc finally tonight, are you bored at work . Find yourself staring into space . Well, nasa may have just the job for you. It comes with a sixfigure salary and Civil Service protection. Duties include saving the earth. Heres chip reid. Freeze it sounds like a job from the movie men in black. Government employees saving the earth from creepy aliens. Cassie conley is nasas planetary protection officer, and that is sort of what she does but on a smaller scale and not quite as messy. The job is defending earth from aliens, but theyre microbes, not space invaders. Reporter is it conceivable that if we bring rocks back from mars that some kind of evil microbe could destroy life on earth . Preventing that is the whole point of this job. Because we dont know. Reporter after 11 years shes decided to move on. And when nasa posted the job opening the internet went, well, viral. Comparing her to hollywoods long history of alien invasion heroes. You really have to have a sense of humor with this job. Reporter conley spends a lot of her time focused on mars. Is there life on mars . There absolutely is life on mars because theres life on the spacecraft that we sent to mars. Reporter thats right. Countless tiny microbes from earth are now hitching a ride on rovers cruising around the red planet. Conley steers them away from areas where native martian life might exist to avoid the possibility of interplanetary war on a microscopic level. The job usually requires a ph. D. And a broad scientific background. But one 9yearold wrote nasa that hes fit for the job because my sister says i am an alien, and i am young, so i can learn to think like an alien. He signed it jack davis, guardian of the galaxy. Nasa urged him to study hard and do well in school. After he gets his ph. D. Hopefully hell apply again. Because well always need someone to protect us from whatever is out there. Chip reid, cbs news, washington. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city im anthony mason. Thanks for watching. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im anna werner. Tornado warnings went up in maryland after a powerful storm split trees and flipped cars in the town of salisbury. Meanwhile, people in tulsa are still picking up the pieces after a string of devastating tornadoes tore through the region. No one was killed, but nearly three dozen people were hurt. Omar villafranca is there. Reporter the ef2 tornado hit just after 1 00 in the morning. It blasted through the center of town with 130mileperhour winds. The twister ripped off rooftops, shredded storefronts, and blew out windows. Eight people were trapped inside this tgif and Officials Say at least 30 people were injured by the flying debris. Officer Demita Kinard is with the tulsa police department. There were people who had some pretty horrific injuries, but none were lifethreatening, which is great, and we had no loss of life. Reporter but many are wondering why the intense storm didnt trigger warning sirens. At 1 16 meteorologists were monitoring the thunderstorm. But two minutes later it became a tornado. At 1 23 the National Weather Service Started drafting the tornado warning. But it was issued at 1 25 a. M. , after the storm left tulsa. National Weather Service meteorologist steve piltz says they were caught off guard because the tornado was low to the ground, making it difficult for weather experts to predict what was happening on radar, and the storm intensified rapidly. Anytime we have these types of tornadoes we typically are a few minutes behind the first one. Then we begin to understand the situation better and we can be faster. Reporter the tornado moved in so fast that customers at this restaurant left their cell phones and purses on the table so they could go run for cover. Its worth noting that august tornadoes are rare. The last one in tulsa county was in the 1950s. Tornado sirens usually sound minutes but sometimes just a few seconds before a tornado strikes. Tony dokoupil reports on the latest efforts to increase the warning time. Reporter researchers at four universities are working to improve forecasting by using drones. The Unmanned Aircraft can do what the rest of us cannot, flying into the heart of dangerous weather systems to collect data on the storms. 13 minutes. Thats the average time between the detection of a tornado forming to when it comes down, leaving people in its path scrambling to find a safe place. Oh, my gosh reporter unlike other weather systems, tornadoes form quickly, are hard to predict and even hard to track. Jamie jacob and his team from Oklahoma State university are working on a set of drones designed to fly into and analyze Severe Weather systems. Meteorologists are very good at predicting when and where the storm is going to develop but not so good as determining when a storm is going to form a tornado at a particular place or a particular time. Reporter theyre built to withstand rain, hail, and winds of at least 80 miles an hour, and they drop a device called a dropson that collects data from inside a potential tornado. Sought goal is to be able to get more data that feeds directly into those models and do that in real time. Reporter that Realtime Data can be a key factor in saving lives when a tornado is beginning to form. We can get to the point where we can warn an hour ahead of time. Reporter the drones need a few more years of testing before being put to use by the National Weather service. The technology is a little ahead of the regulatory processes, however, so we may have to wait for the legal side to catch up with us. The marine corps is ordering inspections on its fleet of osprey tiltrotor aircraft after the most recent deadly accident off the coast of australia. The osprey has long been considered essential to transporting u. S. Mari

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