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WUSA CBS Overnight News September 5, 2016

From her order listened on. The pope noted mother ter redefended human life, the unborn and the abandoned. Mother teresa was called the saint of the gutters and before becoming pope, francis was referred to as the bishop of the slums. Both put the poor at the center of their ministry. And today, pope francis called poverty a crime. In rome, indian flags were flown with pride. While in calcutta formerly where Mother Teresa focused missionary work half a century others watched the canonization on a large television screen. Erin and paul traveled to rome from dallas. Theyre not catholic but said Mother Teresas appeal is universal. Great humanitarian. Great compassion for the, the, the less fortunate. So, she means something to many people. Regardless of faith. Reporter the albanian born nobel peace iz in the bright sunlight. Less than two decades after her death. Seth doan, cbs news, rome. We want to note the passing of dabney montgomery, a tuskegee airman in world war ii and civil rights activist in selma, alabama. He served as a bodyguard for dr. Martin luther king jr. In 2007, montgomery was issued a congressional medal of honor remained active in his final weeks talking to schoolkid about his experience. He was 93 years old. Coming up next, this weekends powerful earthquake in oklahoma shakes up the oil and gas industry. Hailey is one of 7 million children with asthma whose parents have to worry about when the next attack will strike. Today more kids suffer from asthma than from any other chronic disease. In emergency rooms, one fourth of all visits are due to asthma attacks. Most asthma attacks are caused by allergic reactions to allergens. Things like pollen, dust and even household pests can trigger asthma. Estimates show than more than 25 percent of americans are allergic to the german cockroach. In children, pests, asthma and allergies are a bad combination that can result in twice as many asthmarelated medical visits. Allergens left behind from mice and cockroaches, 82 of u. S. Households contain allergens left by mice. And cockroaches are found in up to 98 of urban homes. Learn how to protect your family at pestworld. Org. Dramatic. Ta tan youd do anything to take care of that spot on your lawn. So why not take care of that spot on your skin . If youre a man over 50 youre in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the cancer that kills 1 person every hour. Check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. Go to spotskincancer. Org to find out what to look for. A message from the American Academy of dermatology the u. S. Is rushing into a deal with russia to try to end syrias long and brutal civil war. Officials spent the weekend trying to reach an agreement. Margaret brennan is traveling with president obama at the g20 summit in china. Reporter u. S. Officials thought they would be announcing a Ground Breaking deal with russia to coordinate air strikes in syria. But there was a hitch. There still remains a couple of tough issues. Reporter russia pulled back from their initial agreement from the u. S. It would have ended the Syrian Regime air attacks on civilians and enabled aid to flow into besieged starving cities like aleppo. Any alliance with russia would be extraordinary given their propping up dictator bashar alassad, by bombing the rebels trying to overthrow him. Mr. Obama admitted america now needs russia if it has any chance of ending the war that killed 400,000 people and created 5 million refugees. If we do not get some buyin from the russians on reducing the violence and easing the humanitarian crisis then it is difficult to see how we get to the next phase. Reporter russian president vladamir putin and president obama may try to revive the deal when they meet tomorrow. The trip got off to awkward starred yet when just after landing a chinese official yelled at National Security adviser susan rice. And tried to block her from joining the president s motorcade. Prompting the secret service to intervene. President obama downplayed that incident saying he understands how much strain countries are under when they have to host the u. S. President given his sizable security entourage. Elaine. Margaret brennan, thank you. Labor day marks the beginning of the homestretch for the president ial campaigns with nine weeks until the election and new cbs news Battleground Tracker poll Shows Hillary clinton leading donald trump by 8 points in pennsylvania. In north carolina, our poll shows clinton four points ahead. For more on this bring in Errol Barnett and cbs news election director, Anthony Salvanto in washington. Your numbers show clinton in a winning position. But weaknesses remain. President ial candidate tim kaine is doing damage control on that front. Lets listen to him on abc. Slow did make a mistake. She made it by deciding she wanted to use one device rather than multiple devices. She has apologized. Said it was a mistake and learned for tip. For republicans what are people saying about donald trump perceived immigration policy shifts. Mr. People think he has been steady than think he has switched. Become easier on people who are in the country illegally. But this underlines the balancing act he has. He is trying to appeal to broader base of voters who dont like his current policies but also trying to keep his base happy. His number two, governor mike pence, defending the policy. Lets listen to what he said sunday. We are going to build a wall. We are going to enforce the laws. Going to end catch and release. Do all the things that politicians in both political more than a generation. We should explain all of this is part of Donald Trumps overall minority outreach. Any proof that is working . He is not polling well. We might not expect polls to move overnight or over the course of a week. Lets listen to donald trump speaking at a black church in detroit. I am here today to listen to your message. I hope my presence will also help your voice to reach new audiences in our country. I notice he said new audiences there. Might those be moderate republicans . Yeah, could be. You have got some moderate republicans who heretofore said they dont necessarily like the rhetoric out of his campaign. Watching him try to reach out to a broader base could bring some of them back into the fold. It is all fascinating stuff. Cbs elections director, Anthony Salvanto. Thank you for your time. Elaine. Errol barnett. Thank you. A break this weekend in a cold 11yearold Jacob Wetterling disappeared on a rural road near his home in Central Minnesota. Jamie yuckas is there. My favorite food is steak. Favorite color is blue. Jack on wetterlings face etched in the mind of parents since october 22nd, 1989 when he his brother and a friend biked to a Convenience Store to rent a movie. 11yearold jacob would never come home. For more than 26 years, jacobs mother, Patty Wetterling pleaded for his abductor to come forward. We will hope and pray one day we will have the answer to the one question we have asked forever. Where is jacob . Saturday, Stearns County sheriffs deputies confirmed jacobs remains were located after long time suspect, Danny Heinrich led the fbi to a farm in Central Minnesota not far sources say he gave the location as part of an ongoing plea deal. According to court documents. Heinrich was questioned in connection to the case in 1990 but never charged. Neighbors say they always knew he was a suspect. Everyone just got to talking. Everyone heard about it. He is a suspect back in 89. They booked him. Took his mug shot. Took hair samples. Reporter the case changes the lives of parents and children in minnesota. Went everywhere. Had to be home for dinner and bedtime. You could room anywhere. Life changed after that very much. Jacobs family has not spoken publicly. Patty wetterling did tweet out. Our family is drawing strength from all your love and support. We are struggling with words at this time. Thank you for your hope. Jacobshope. The case had implications in 1994, Congress Pass aid law after Jacob Wetterling that required states to set up sex offender ridge trees. Elaine. Thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. A powerful earthquake rattled central oklahoma saturday. The 5. 6 quake centered near the city of pawnee tied a state record felt in seven states. And renewed concerns about the disposal of waste water from oil and Gas Production which has been linked to the recent outbreaks of quakes in oklahoma. Here is mireya villarreal. Facade came down. Off this old building on 6th street. Reporter bris pawnee, oklahoma covered the sidewalks. The small city the latest epicenter of concern over oklahomas oil and gas industry. It was bad. Whole thing was going like this. It was bad. Reporter in 2015, oklahoma averaged 2. 5 earthquakes a day with magnitude of 3. 5 or higher. A total of 907 last year compared to 2 in 2008. Oklahoma geological experts have connected increase in quakes to disposal of waste water from hydraulic fracturing or fracking. Sought our day. Saturdays quake, prompted the state to shut down waste water hills in state history. 37 scheduled to be closed. If we stopped all the activity tomorrow. Not like the earthquakes would stop tomorrow. The seismologist of u. S. Geological survey says induced earthquakes by waste water injection wells arent as severe as naturally caused ones but could change if oklahoma and states where fracking is booming dont take note. Is there a chance things could get worse . We expect the regulatory steps are going to help overall. The rates are going to go down. And the hazard will go down. We dont have an exact crystal ball. So there is the potential certainly for more earthquakes. There is potential for bigger earthquakes than what we have seen. The 37 waste water wells set to shut down are a small fraction of the 4,200 currently permitted by the state. Elaine, oklahoma governor declared state of emergency for the affected area. Mireya villarreal, thank you. Still ahead, the story of a sick child and healing power of horses. To begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. And acne wont last forever. Just like your mom wont walk in on you. Forever. Lets be clear. Clearasil works fast. But did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too . Introducing megared advanced 4in1. Just one softgel delivers mega support. Delivers mega support. When you are suffering from chest congestion but you have got a full day ahead of you, try mucinex 12hour. Only mucinex has a unique bilayer tablet. The white layer releases immediately. Mucinex is absorbed 60 percent faster than store brands. Relieve chest congestion with mucinex, and enjoy living well. In new jersey, a little girl battling cancer is starting third grade this week. She couldnt go to school last year. Marly hall tells us how she recently discovered the healing power of horses. Kaya carol says she hasnt had this much fun in months. Awesome. So much fun. Reporter the 8yearold has a rare form of leukemia. Last year of her life has been a blur of doctors, hospitals, and chemotherapy. This week i felt good. I wasnt really nauseous. And i wasnt in any pain, really. Kaya and 19 other young patients took part in pony power therapy in new jerseys mountains. Patients and their families learned to ride and care for horses. Hackensack University Medical center sponsors the four day program. Lots of joy on the farm. There is exercise. Getting dirty. There is just endless, physical, emotional, recreational, social. Reporter despite their size and strength. Horses tend to be very calm. Studies have shown children who spend time with them experience lower levels of stress. Pediatrician, steven percy says riding also helps build muscle and coordination. Children, issues with walking to get them on the animals and moving limbs in a different way really helped them. Reporter kaya regained something her parents long to get back. This has brought so much happiness to her. She looked forward to this so long. Its just really nice to know that these opportunities are there for them. To make them feel special. Marley hall, cbs news, new jersey. Great to see. Up next, the heart warming story of a College Football star and helps students develop strong Critical Thinking skills [boy] kinda like eisxercing my brain . Yeah see this old question . It doesnt tell me whether you understand the math, because you can just guess and get it right. [boy] eenie meanie miny mo [woman] exactly. Now try this new kind of question. [boy] hm, 3 2 is the same as 3 one halves; thats here at one and one half [woman] right now i can see that you really understand fractions. And the number line. [boy] do i win anything . [woman. Laughs] ah haha finally tonight. When Florida State opens its College Football season tomorrow night against ole miss. A boy from tallahassee will be watching and rooting for his lunch buddy. Mark strassmann has the story. Reporter monford cafeteria served up something special. A handful of Florida State Football Players were visiting. And walked in for lunch. One of them, travis rudolph, the teams star wide receiver, noticed one 6th grader in particular. I saw him by himself. I was like, yo can i have a seat and eat with you. He was like, sure why not. We started off having a good conversation. That kid was 11yearold, bo passkey. You looked up, there he was. What did he say . He said, whats up, dude. Reporter someone nearby took this a photo of bo t sitting far away. You see, bo has autism and often eats lunch by himself. On the days he is sitting alone. Those are the days it bothers me more than it bothers him. Leah passkey is bos mother. She posted to facebook saying this is one day i didnt have to worry if my sweet boy ate lunch alone because he sat across from some one who is a hero in many eyes. Her post went viral. Im any just moved with emotion at his generosity and his kindness. I dont know what made him pick bo. But i am so grateful he did. Rudolph. Travis rudolph could score a million touchdowns this season, and never come close to making one family so happy. I havent gone through bullying. But i have seen it. I dont like it. I dont ov i feel like it is wrong. Honestly, a cool person. I will hang out with him any day. Bo. Right here. Reporter when bo walked into lunch wednesday. Every kid wanted to sit with him. I am a superstar. Everybody recognizes me. Mark strassmann, cbs news, tallahassee. Thats the cbs overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijano. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im elaine quijano. Standingroomonly in st. Pet peters conveyor, when pope francis elevated Mother Teresa to sainthood. Saint teresa revered for her work with the poorest of the poor on the streets of calcutta, indiana. 120,000 faithful filled the square in the front row where sisters of saint teresas order missionaries of charity. Beside them, 1,500 Homeless People and 13 head of state and government. And at least one royal. Queen sophia of spain. Cbss seth doane reports. Reporter the faithful packed st. Peters square beneath a giant portrait of saint teresa of calcutta. Pope francis acknowledged maybe we will have difficulty calling her saint teresa. Because of her tenderness, he added we will continue to call her Mother Teresa. I think people recognized her as a living saint. When she was alive. They knew. Rick farrell and mary basaloni came from anchorage, alaska all. She gave of herself and her life to help the poor. Reporter pope francis praised the dedication as nuns from her order listened on. The pope noted, Mother Teresa defended human life, unborn and abandoned. Mother teresa was called the saint of the gutters and before becoming pope, francis was referred to as the bishop of the slums. Both put the poor at the center of their ministry. Today, pope francis called poverty a crime. In rome, indian flags were flown with pride. While in calcutta formerly known as calcutta where Mother Teresa focused missionary work for half a century. Others watched canonization on a large television screen. The two traveled from rome from dallas theyre not catholic but said Mother Teresas appeal is universal. Great humanitarian. Great compassion for the less fortunate. So, she means something to many people. Regardless of faith. Reporter the albanianborn, Nobel Peace Prize winner who dedicated her life to those in the shadows, was honored today in the bright sun light. Less than two decades after her death. Seth doane, cbs news, rome. The zika virus continues to spread around the word. Latest hot spot, singapore. Health officials there confirm 27 new cases of locally an in all, doctors have confirmed nearly 250 cases nationwide. Here in the u. S. , the storm hermine is complicating efforts to fight the virus in florida. The heavy rain kept mosquito fighters indoors nearly a week. And the high wind could spread insects around the state. For the first time in the u. S. Researchers have trapped mosquitoes carrying the virus. All were found inside the miami beach zika zone. Michelle miller has more. Reporter the discovery of zika inside mosquitoes confirms insects are spreading the virus here in the united states. And as hurricane hermine hit florida where 49 people have been infected by local transmission, the states governor is bracing for the impact. We have got to get rid of standing water. Most important now. Reporter in the leadup to hurricane hermine, officials have been removing smallest traces of water to stop the spread of zika. I think all expected there would be mosquitoe reporter after inspecting 2500 samples, florida officials identified the v

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