Blinds to go faux wood blinds combines the warmth of natural wood with modern durability to make any room beautiful for years to come. Spruce up your home today with up to 30 savings on hundreds of styles and colors. Spring is here. And so are the savings. Blinds to go. Today, president obama said that americas addiction to painkillers is as great a threat as terrorism. Each day 78 americans die from overdoses of opiods, which include prescription drugs and heroin. Mark strassmann saw the fight on the front lines. 22yearold female, breathing, unconscious. Reporter 6 minutes the goal in plymouth, massachusetts, 6 about an opiod overdose and get the victim breathing. This 22yearold woman took heroin and fell unconscious. I never had to give mouthtomouth to anybody before. I didnt know if i was doing it right. Reporter her friend, jocelyn benvie revived her. Its scary when you see your friend with purple lips. Reporter plymouth, population, 56,000 is nicknamed americas home town. 25 people here died from heroin overdoses last year. Across the country, opiod deaths, pain pills or heroin jumped 372 from 2000 to 2014. Thats why while president obama attended a heroin summit in atlanta it was announced the government is distributing 11 million to states to purchase, the overdose reversal drug often called narcan. In cities like plymouth. 911 calls for overdoses are up 500 in two years. On weekend as many as four a e. M. T. Jeff jacobson. The mean age of the overdose is dropping into the low 20s. We have had overdoses, opiod overdoses as low as 14 years old. Reporter davis owen was 20 when the former Georgia High School class president died from heroin overdose. Missy owen is davis mother. All these kids that are dying theyre no different than dave its. Theyre high achievers, theyre fun, theyre beautiful kids from exceptional families. And theyre dropping like flies. In all the president proposed additional 1. 1 billion to combat this addiction. Triple current funding, scott. But this issue is still in the president s words grossly underresourced. Mark strassmann in atlanta tonight. Mark, thank you. When pregnant women are heroin addicts their babies are too. Dr. Jon lapook found a program i started on opiates, pain pills. And then by 19 i was like, a full blown heroin addict. Reporter what was that like . It was just terrible. I didnt take care of myself. I didnt take care of my kids. I lost custody. Reporter 25yearold Chelsea Blackburn was using heroin last june when he found out she was pregnant again. She decided to get help from the mcgee Womens Hospital of university of pittsburgh medical center. Which started the Pregnancy Recovery Center in 2014. The hospital inundated with pregnant heroin addicts. 350 in 2012 alone. Program director, dr. Dennis english. We were seeing an increased number of patients, addicted to opiods coming here to deliver the we saw numbers increasing every year. Reporter an out patient program. Women are gradually tapered off heroin with a drug, craving without a high. Women take the drug at home and are tested to get testing. They receive counseling and medical care throughout their pregnancy. 130 women have been admitted to the program. And 60 have made it through. 27yearold Lindsay Duggan completed the program pregnant with twins and remains clean. You are proud of yourself. But you are also hesitant, because you got to stay on top of it. You dont want few get too confident. Thats when it creeps back in. Every day, just a tango with addiction. Trying to keep wraps of it. Without this treatment, up to 80 of babies with owe have withdrawal symptoms. 2 3 of the babies born are not addicted. Jn lapook, thank you, john. Today there were americans egyptair jet and forced it to land in cyprus. Holly williams its there. Reporter the hijacker approached flight attendants claiming to be wearing a suicide belt. Named by cypriot officials, seif eldin mustafa, an egyptian citizen. He allowed passengers to leave the plane, including this man from new york on holiday with his 2yearold son, justin. Everybody was screaming . Everybody was screaming . Yeah, yeah, yeah. Reporter what did you think . I think i died. My wife too. The hijacker kept five crew members and five european passengers as hostages. One of the crew members told us she acted as a negotiator as the hijacker demanded the release of 63 female prisoners in egypt. Other reports suggested he wanted to speak to his exwife. After a fivehour ordeal, all of the hostages were allowed to go free. One of them making his escape through the cockpit. The hijacker walked calmly on to the tarmac where he was arrested. The suicide belt it then emerge the was a fake. The standoff brought down memories of the passenger plane brought down in egypt last october. Killing 224 people. Isis later claimed responsibility. Perhaps because of that. Egyptian authorities released this video to show safety protocols were followed when the hijacker passed through airport security. Reporter the egyptian aviation minister told us today the hijacking was in his words a scary joke. Because the suicide belt wasnt real. Scott, the passengers we managed to speak with afterwards. In cyprus. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Er. Dishes. Marriage. Dishes. Divorce. Dishes. Sleeping. snoring sputtering dishes. Not sleeping. Dishes. Life. Dishes. Death. Dishes. Existence. Dishes. Dishes, dishes, dishes. Every dish, every time. Only finish has the power ball to take on anything. Thank you for dining with us. Hope to see you again soon. Whoa, whoa, i got this. Just gotta get the check. Almost there. I cant reach it. If you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. What . Its what you do. I got this. Thanks, dennis if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Growwwlph. Its what you do. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty . Dont avoid it, resolve it. Our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. Its resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. But it also softens. Resolve. A carpet that welcomes you. And to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. I dont think thats how theyre made. Klondike hooks up with tasty flavors. The best ice cream bars ever conceived. Take one of those pillows and take a big smell. They smell really fresh. What if we told you we washed these sheets 7 days ago. Really no way downy . Downy fabric conditioner. Give us a week, and well change your bed forever. Tonight a Gun Store Owner is tonight a Gun Store Owner is called a hero for not selling a rifle to a troubled young man. Adriana diaz reports from logan, ohio. He had his finger on the trigger . He actually had his finger on prevented john downs from selling a gun to 25yearold james howard. The look in his eye . What was the look like . I dont know. You cant explain it. He was going to do something. Reporter his instincts aper to have been correct. Police say it began last monday when howard withdrew from Ohio University, attacked an employee and threatened to return with a gun. Thats when he showed up here, to buy a 9 millimeter rifle. This is the background check form. Did howard check the box saying that he had had Mental Health issues in the past . He checked it. But it said no. Reporter that was inaccurate. Authorities say he had been involuntarily admitted to a Mental Health facility. Check, downs still refused the sale. Howard went to a walmart where trying to purchase 50 rounds of ammunition. They found a gun in his car. Some reporting of Mental Health record to the federal database used in background checks. Five states including ohio do not require federal reporting. But keep statewide lists that are cross referenced in gun sales. Downs supports more strenuous background checks and says the gun industry has to police itself. We are taking a bad rap. Across the country. The gun dealers. Gun manufacturers. You know, guns arent all bad. Its in whose hands are they in . Thats whats bad. Scott, all of this points to continued problems with background checks. Because the despite howards documented problems with Mental Health. None was flagged. Adriana diaz, thanks. Another hospital chain has been thats next. Today some patients in the after an attack on a hospital chains Computer System. Kris van cleave is looking into this. Reporter the crippling cyber attack hit ten medstar facility throughs out the washington region and prompted Health Provider to shut down its Computer Systems to prevent further intrusions. Courtney martin works at georgetown hospital. Yeah, everything is shut down here. So there is paper. Everything is by hand today. Reporter while the hospitals have stayed open its been slow and some patients reported having their appointments canceled. Im like okay, but you can still write things down. Barbara grays husband. She said no way. I just dont think its to the point that you cant see your doctor because before electronics we wrote things down. Write it down. Reporter medstar says significant progress is being made on restoring its systems so. Far the hospital is calling the virus malware, a spokeswoman would not deny that it was socalled ransomware, a program allowing hackers to hold a Computer System hostage for a price. Last month a california hospital paid 17,000 in ran some to remain access to the records. Like negotiating with the terrorists. The chief Technology Officer at Beth Israel Health systems in boston. Last year he took us inside one of the hospital groups secure data centers. Many hospitals have not invested in security. So theyre just more vulnerable. Now that we have an example of a hospital willing to pay, we are going to see more ransom ware he says, even if it isnt ransomware, hackers see value in medical record rich in personal information like Social Security numbers. Scott so, far medstar says there is no reason to believe patient or Employee Data have been compromised. Kris van cleave in the washington newsroom. Kris, thank you. In a moment the miraculous an oscar. Patty duke, the Academy Award winning actress. Died today at a hospital in idaho. The cause was a severe infection from a ruptured intestine. Carter evans has her story. Kathy lived most everywhere reporter patty duke may be best remembered for the two starring roles she played on the 1960s sitcom named after her, she portrayed patty lane, and her genetically unexplainable identical cousin for three highly rated seasons. What do you think i am some kind of a kook. Born Anna Marie Duke in new york city she made her broadway debut at age 12 as helen keller in the miracle worker. She reprised the role on film. And at 16 became at that time, the youngest oscar winner ever. Patty duke, the miracle worker. Reporter duke endured a lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder and was outspoken about it. Writing two books that chronicled her battles with mental illness. Duke spent her later years as an activist for various causes including aids research. In 2010 she reunited with the cast of the patty duke show in a Public Service ad for Social Security. I got the pie. And i got my medicare. Appeared with her son, 2012 independent film, amazing sometimes i dont know what to do with her. Teenagers. Reporter this morning, astin release aid family statement that read Anna Patty Duke quieted her pain and ascended to patty duke was 69. Carter evans, cbs news, hollywood. And thats the cbs overnight news for this for some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And cbs this morning. York city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. President obama unveiled the latest federal strategy to combat the growing epidemic of heroin and prescription painkiller abuse. The billion dollar plan includes Mental Health and drug abuse treatment programs. Heroin has gone from being an inner city problem to the biggest drug epidemic in the nation, including high school students, college athletes. Teachers and professionals. Bill whitaker has the story for 60 minutes. Looking at you, you look, young, fresh, the girl next door. And you were addicted to heroin. I mean, obviously very flattering. You say i dont look like a junkie. But even miss america could be a junkie. I mean, anybody can be a junkie. Reporter Hannah Morris is in college now. She says she has been clean for over a year. But in high school, she was using heroin. Hannah lives outside columbus in the upper middleclass suburb of worthington. Her parents are professionals. The Median Income here is 87,000 a year. Before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug. Reporter how did you get to those depths . What was the path you took . I started with weed. It was fun. I got to good weed. Went to, my gosh, went to pills. It was still fun. You know, percocet, zanax, vicodin. Started smoking it. Reporter at 15 . Yeah. My gosh that was amazing. You remember now . Yes, lets say i never did a drug in my life. I would normally be happiness at 6 of 7. At a scale of 10. Then you take heroin, you are automatically at a 26. You are lake i want that again. Reporter hannah says the heroin was so addictive rather quickly she and several students went from smoking at parties to shooting it up in high school. Doing it at school in the bathroom. Reporter a syringe. A syringe. Would have it in my purse all 6 ready to go. Reporter Jenna Morrison has struggled to remain clean for three years. She comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannahs. Jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates, pain pills you can get with prescription. Chemically theyre all most identical to heroin. I got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably reporter the heroin came . When i was 18. Reporter was it easy transition from pain pills to heroin . Very. Because i didnt realize at the time that heroin is an opiate. I didnt know that that was the same thing. As the the pills that i was using. Reporter why were you using all these drugs . Im in a small town. There was nothing to do. I was hanging out with older people. So, that was our way of having fun. Partying. This is the worst drug epidemic i have seen in my lifetime. Reporter mike dewine attorney general of ohio. A former u. S. Senator, congressman, and county prosecutor. We met him at a state crime lab outside columbus. It is in every single county. In our cities. Also in our, wealthier suburbs, it is in our small towns. There is no place in ohio where where you can hide from it. Reporter that pervasive. Where you couldnt have it delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. I can text and say, do you have this . We can meet. They would bring it to my house. Leave it under the mat. Its pretty easy to get. Reporter full service . Uhhuh. To me it was easier to get than weed or cocaine. Definitely easier. Reporter dealers with connections to the mexican cartels sell heroin everywhere. Even in this Department Store parking lot outside columbus. Coming out of the car right there. Reporter our cameras captured the purchase of this heroin by an Undercover Police informant. What is this . This is a couple types of heroin we see. The attorney generals staffers say mexican heroin can be cheap, 10 a hit or less. Some its cut with other drugs that make it even more powerful and deadly. And dealers keep inventing new what do you have here . These are tablets. They are pressed to look like an actual prescription tablet. They contain heroin. In pill form. Look like pills. This is new. We have seen a few cases in the lab. Something else mike dewine says is new since his days as county prosecutor. Heroin lost its stigma. As a poisonous back alley drug. No psychological barrier that stops a young or older person from taking heroin. Who is the typical heroin user in ohio today . Anybody watching today this show, it could be your family. There is no typical person. It just has permeated every segment of society in ohio. Reporter even the well to do town of pickerington, 30 minutes outside of columbus. Timer campbell was a star of the High School Football team. At the university of akron. For tyler, heroin wasnt a party drug. His parents, wayne and Christie Campbell say his heroin habit grew from his addiction to opiate pain killers, prescribed legally after he injured his shoulder. What were the pills . Vicodin. 60 vicodin for his shoulder surgery. That is a there mall prescription . For that procedure. It is easy for kids to sell their excess pills. Popular recreational drugs in high school and college. So much in demand. One pill can cost up to 80. Pill addicts like tyler often switch to heroin it is a cheaper opiate with a bigger high. Tyler was in and out of rehab, four times. The night he came home the last time, he couldnt fight the uncontrollable urge that is heroin addiction. He shot up in his bedroom and he wasnt the only addict on his College Football team. Unfortunately, the quarterback died four months after tyler. In 2011. Same situation. Overdose. If you dont talk about it, right. After tyler died, the campbells met many families whose children were heroin addicts in the suburbs of columbus. Like tyler, most got hooked on pills first. Reporter started with pain pills . Absolutely. Reporter their daughter died of a heroin overdose. Marin was a High School Basketball player and captain of the golf team. Lee hideman and brian ramones daughter died this year. Brenda stewart, two sons in recovery. Tracy morrison is Jenna Morrisons mother and second daughter who is also a recovering addict. Rob brandts son was an addict. He battled it through high school. Reporter he says, his son robbie got hooked on pain pills prescribed by a dentist after his wisdom trooet were removed. He was in traini