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maurice dubois in for scott pelley next. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: battling back. >> i've been told by so many people that know me-- under pressure, donald, that's when you do the best. >> dubois: donald trump takes his struggling campaign to battleground states as polls show hillary clinton widening her lead. video is released in the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager. another infection in the miami zika zone as fear grows among pregnant women. >> my one job is to protect this baby. >> dubois: and steve hartman on the track? >> steve hartman, known by brian with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott it off tonight. i'm maurice dubois. donald trump is coming to the end of the worst week of his campaign. national polls show hillary clinton has opened a seven-point lead. have a look at the end of the conventions they were just about tied. in just one week, she's up, he's down after one misstep after another. now, keep in mind the ele
maurice dubois in for scott pelley next. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: battling back. >> i've been told by so many people that know me-- under pressure, donald, that's when you do the best. >> dubois: donald trump takes his struggling campaign to battleground states as polls show hillary clinton widening her lead. video is released in the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager. another...
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>> nothing, maurice, is permanent in august. >> dubois: another anthony salvanto. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> dubois: some other numbers that could figure into the presidential election. the government reported today that the economy created 255,000 jobs and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.9%. that news gave wall street a boost. the dow rose 191 points. there is tension in chicago following the release today of videos that show the moments before and after police fatally shot an unarmed black suspect. jericka duncan is following this, and we caution you, some of what you are about to see and hear is graphic. jaguar... ( sirens ) ( gunfire ) >> reporter: police fired more than a dozen shots at the car 18-year-old paul o'neal was driving. o'neal sped off and rammed into a police car. o'neal then fled on foot. after a short chase, he was shot in the back, but the fatal shooting was not captured on any camera, only the afterma >> put your hands behind your back! ( bleep ). >> they shot at us, too, right? >> reporter: officers believed o'neal was firing at t
>> nothing, maurice, is permanent in august. >> dubois: another anthony salvanto. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> dubois: some other numbers that could figure into the presidential election. the government reported today that the economy created 255,000 jobs and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.9%. that news gave wall street a boost. the dow rose 191 points. there is tension in chicago following the release today of videos that show the moments before and after...
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i'm maurice dubois. the reopening of schools today in miami came with more than the usual first-day jitters with mosquito-spread zika infections in the area, up to 37 now, parents worried about the kids they sent out the door and off to class. and teachers skipped right past the abcs and started with "z" for zika. from miami, here's david begnaud. >> re miami-dade county started the new school year today inside of a zika zone. >> what is zika? what's the second part of the name? >> virus. >> virus. report the science of the mosquito-borne virus was part of first day's lesson plan at this middle school in winwoods. students in the zika zone were offered free insect-repelling clothing. how many kids were wearing the protective clothing? >> i actually saw a lot more kids considering it is very warm wearing long-sleeve shirts than was typical. >> reporter: meeting with community lead centers wynwood this afternoon, governor rick scott announced $5 million in state funds will go for zika preparedness and mosq
i'm maurice dubois. the reopening of schools today in miami came with more than the usual first-day jitters with mosquito-spread zika infections in the area, up to 37 now, parents worried about the kids they sent out the door and off to class. and teachers skipped right past the abcs and started with "z" for zika. from miami, here's david begnaud. >> re miami-dade county started the new school year today inside of a zika zone. >> what is zika? what's the second part of the...
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find a doctor at mykybella.com >> dubois: we end toni >> dubois: we end tonight in new york city, the first capital of the united states, called by s many the modern-day capital of present coexist side by side, and where anthony mason found a relic of the past stilll thriving. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan, squeezed in between the skyscrapers on east 59th street, is a six-story literary. oasis. the argosy bookstore, in business for 91 years now, is run by three sisters. and this is... >> "moby dick." >> reporter: judith lowry, firso born, is in charge of first >> this is $40,000. >> reporter: naomi hample, the middle sister-- >> this is an act of congress signed by thomas jefferson. >> reporter: --runs the autographs department. >> that's early manhattan. >> reporter: and adina cohen, the youngest, presides over the matt and art gallery. >> it has no central park. >> reporter: all in the 70s now, the three sisters have runr: a argosy since their father died in 1991. a lot of people must come into ho still here. >> every day. especially real estate brokers.e >> reporter: why are yo
find a doctor at mykybella.com >> dubois: we end toni >> dubois: we end tonight in new york city, the first capital of the united states, called by s many the modern-day capital of present coexist side by side, and where anthony mason found a relic of the past stilll thriving. >> reporter: in midtown manhattan, squeezed in between the skyscrapers on east 59th street, is a six-story literary. oasis. the argosy bookstore, in business for 91 years now, is run by three sisters....
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i'm maurice dubois, and this is our western edition.ald trump is coming to the end of the worst week of his campaign. national polls show hillary clinton has opened a seven-point lead. have a look at the end of the conventions-- they were just about tied. in just one week, she's up, he's down, after one misstep after another. now, keep in mind the election is a state-by-state battle for 270 electoral votes, and it will be decided in these 11 states that could go either way. two are on trump's schedule today. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: as a chaotic week of political blunders and sagging poll numbers drew to a close, donald trump patted himself on the back. >> i've been told by so many people that know me-- under pressure, donald, that's when you do the best. >> reporter: he was in iowa this afternoon and will be in wisconsin tonight, battleground states that president obama won twice in general elections, and states whose republican primaries ted cruz won this year. so, trump has work to do. >> and if you don't like me, that's ok
i'm maurice dubois, and this is our western edition.ald trump is coming to the end of the worst week of his campaign. national polls show hillary clinton has opened a seven-point lead. have a look at the end of the conventions-- they were just about tied. in just one week, she's up, he's down, after one misstep after another. now, keep in mind the election is a state-by-state battle for 270 electoral votes, and it will be decided in these 11 states that could go either way. two are on trump's...
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i'm maurice dubois. president obama warned congress today money is rapidly running out for the battle against zika, even as more americans become infected. the situation, he said, is critical. >> a lot of folks talk about protecting americans from threats. well, zika is a serious threat to americans, especially babiess, right now. so once again, i want to urge the american people to call their members of congress and tell them to do their job. deal with this threat, help protect the american people from zika. >> dubois: the air war against mosquitos carrying the virus began today in south florida. planes are spraying insecticide in the miami neighborhood where officials say at least 15 people were infected by local mosquitos. david begnaud is is there. >> reporter: today's aerial assault in a 10-mile radius around the zika zone was effective. that's according to tom frieden, director of the c.d.c. >> the aerial spraying is quicker than the truck-based spraying and reaches many places that truck-based and
i'm maurice dubois. president obama warned congress today money is rapidly running out for the battle against zika, even as more americans become infected. the situation, he said, is critical. >> a lot of folks talk about protecting americans from threats. well, zika is a serious threat to americans, especially babiess, right now. so once again, i want to urge the american people to call their members of congress and tell them to do their job. deal with this threat, help protect the...
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>> dubois: anna werner, thanks so much.en we come back in a moment, in the battle of soft drinks, soda pop has fallen flat. fallen flat. the ford freedom sales event is on! our biggest event of the year just got better! ♪ i'm free to do what i want and have a good time. ♪ announcing zero for seventy-two across the entire lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. so hurry in for 0% financing for 72 months. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing for 72 months across the entire lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs, during the ford freedom sales event. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is do
>> dubois: anna werner, thanks so much.en we come back in a moment, in the battle of soft drinks, soda pop has fallen flat. fallen flat. the ford freedom sales event is on! our biggest event of the year just got better! ♪ i'm free to do what i want and have a good time. ♪ announcing zero for seventy-two across the entire lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. so hurry in for 0% financing for 72 months. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best...
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i'm maurice dubois. we begin with a developing story in the midwest. late today, at least two tornadoes touched down in central indiana, and the authorities are just beginning to assess the damage. the twisters struck near indianapolis, and about 50 miles vinita nair has the latest. >> reporter: drivers in kokomo captured the twister as it formed. >> oh, my gosh. starbucks just got blown over. >> reporter: customers inside this restaurant captured the moment it touched down. the tornado blew the roof off this starbucks, and flattened the walls. witnessed rushed to the scene to help those inside. the tornado also blew through this apartment complex, breaking scattering debris as far as the eye could see. this photo shows a car and truck toppled on top of each other amid fallen trees and dangling wires. >> you can see right there. >> reporter: the national weather service described the twister as large and destructive. winds blew so strong and sudden, people ran for their lives. >> i came out, and it was just like a whole new world out here. >> reporter:
i'm maurice dubois. we begin with a developing story in the midwest. late today, at least two tornadoes touched down in central indiana, and the authorities are just beginning to assess the damage. the twisters struck near indianapolis, and about 50 miles vinita nair has the latest. >> reporter: drivers in kokomo captured the twister as it formed. >> oh, my gosh. starbucks just got blown over. >> reporter: customers inside this restaurant captured the moment it touched down....
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((christianne klein)) >>> >> dubois: f >> dubois: finally tonight, billboards are popping up all over the country with an eye- catching message. we sent dean reynolds to get the >> reporter: the direct message that graces a chicago interstate could well reflect a viewpoint of a lot of americans. in this case, it's a group of muslim-americans. >> what neighbors don't realize is that muslims are absolutely opposed to isis. isis actually kills more muslims than anybody else. >> reporter: imam malik mujahid of chicago is the force behind the blunt billboards, though he's quick to credit a group of young muslims who came up with the exact expression. pretty direct language. >> young people are sick ande tired of sophisticated language. so they came up with the language. >> reporter: he told us the attacks in europe and here in this country moved his community to be more active in theirca opposition to radicals. there's another blaring billboard in phoenix, and he says he has requests for more from 15 cities. all are funded by local muslim communities. two sides of the same coin, which is h
((christianne klein)) >>> >> dubois: f >> dubois: finally tonight, billboards are popping up all over the country with an eye- catching message. we sent dean reynolds to get the >> reporter: the direct message that graces a chicago interstate could well reflect a viewpoint of a lot of americans. in this case, it's a group of muslim-americans. >> what neighbors don't realize is that muslims are absolutely opposed to isis. isis actually kills more muslims than...
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ws dubois: and that is the "cbs evening news." for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois in new york.ch for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org school. the state says the "grades"e good... but less tha did well in math... >>> they got a report card today about how california kids are doing in school. the state says the grades were good but less than 40% of students did well in math. why is that reason to celebrate? >> good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. across the state 48% of students met the standards in english. that's better than last year's 44%. in math only 37% met the stands, also a little better than last year. the real story the racial divide. 76% of asian students met or exceeded the english and math standards. 67% of whites. but only 37% of latinos did and only 31% of blacks met or exceeded the standards. so why were educators giving themselves a pat on the back today? juliette goodrich reports. >> reporter: well, if you are a parent, you likely got the test results over the
ws dubois: and that is the "cbs evening news." for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois in new york.ch for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org school. the state says the "grades"e good... but less tha did well in math... >>> they got a report card today about how california kids are doing in school. the state says the grades were good but less than 40% of students did well in math. why is that...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: breaking news-- tornadoes in the heartland. twisters are reported in central indiana. we'll have the latest on damage. also tonight, a frantic search for survivors in central italy after an earthquake reduces resort towns to rubble. more than 100 are dead, many of them children. parents accidentally leave young kid to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> dubois: a tragedy, but is it a crime? allegations that race is a factor in who get charged. and a message from muslim- americans. >> k.k.k. was defeated by good christians. to this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is on assignment. i'm maurice dubois. and we begin with a developing story in the midwest. late today, at least two tornadoes touched down in central indiana, and the authorities are just beginnings to assess the damage. the twisters struck near indianapolis, and about 50 miles north in the kokomo area. vinita nair has the latest. l >> reporter: dr
captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: breaking news-- tornadoes in the heartland. twisters are reported in central indiana. we'll have the latest on damage. also tonight, a frantic search for survivors in central italy after an earthquake reduces resort towns to rubble. more than 100 are dead, many of them children. parents accidentally leave young kid to die in hot cars. >> it just feels like your whole world is shut down. just knowing her last words were, "daddy."...
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for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois. thanks so much for joining us.ight and >>> are blake and ggen getting married? behind the new rumors. why it could happen sooner than you think. >>> and explosive kevin wedding details. >> hey, hey, it >> what "e.t." knows about the guests, the location and the prenup? >> plus charlize theron's on-set love connection? which of on set co-stars is hitting help up. >> i wasn't aware that was flirting. >>> then a celine dion flashb friday. "e.t." on the set of "my heart will go on" uncovering secrets you never knew about the song. >> and america's greatest catletes go paw t
for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois. thanks so much for joining us.ight and >>> are blake and ggen getting married? behind the new rumors. why it could happen sooner than you think. >>> and explosive kevin wedding details. >> hey, hey, it >> what "e.t." knows about the guests, the location and the prenup? >> plus charlize theron's on-set love connection? which of on set co-stars is hitting help up. >> i wasn't aware that was flirting....
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this is the "cbs evening news" >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. donald trump is retooling his controversial immigration policy, which included a vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. so what's the new plan? everyone's waiting to hear. today, major garrett talked with trump's running mate, governor mike pence of indiana, about that and more. >> reporter: when it comes to deportations can you explain tot me donald trump's immigration policy? >> donald trp issue of illegal immigration back in the forefront of the national debate through the republican primaries. and i commend him for that. >> reporter: but in the last few days about what he actually means and what he intends to do. >> i think he's been very clear. donald trump is going to restore strong borders, enforce our laws. he's going to build a wall. >> reporter: build a wall first, in other words. >> we're going to build a wall. >> reporter: first. >> we're going to enforce the laws that are on the booksws for how we do that, he's alsoo been very clear
this is the "cbs evening news" >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. donald trump is retooling his controversial immigration policy, which included a vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. so what's the new plan? everyone's waiting to hear. today, major garrett talked with trump's running mate, governor mike pence of indiana, about that and more. >> reporter: when it comes to deportations can you...
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. >> dubois: also tonight, campaign 2016. donald trump on immigration. >> no, i'm not flip-flopping. >> dubois: and revelations of more hillary clinton e-mails. wildfires. firefighters battle them. scientists try to understand them. >> it doesn't even require flame to ignite? >> no. just hot air. >> dubois: and there are eight million stories in new york city. anthony mason found one in this bookstore. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you're still here. >> every day. >> reporter: why are you still here? this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. the reopening of schools today in miami came with more than the usual first-day jitters with mosquito-spread zika infections in the area, up to 37 now, parents worried about the kids they sent out the door and off to class. and teachers skipped right past the abcs and started with "z" for zika. from miami, here's david begnaud. >> reporter: 7,600
. >> dubois: also tonight, campaign 2016. donald trump on immigration. >> no, i'm not flip-flopping. >> dubois: and revelations of more hillary clinton e-mails. wildfires. firefighters battle them. scientists try to understand them. >> it doesn't even require flame to ignite? >> no. just hot air. >> dubois: and there are eight million stories in new york city. anthony mason found one in this bookstore. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this...
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for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois in new york. thanks so much for watching. >> judge judy: she comes back looking for her car, car's not there, you're not there. >> announcer: a brother's secret road trip. >> judge judy: there's no question her car was damaged. she blames you for it. >> i went over my baby mother house. >> judge judy: that wasn't part of the deal, kenneth. >> announcer: is his story even more reckless? >> she made me get out the driver's seat. she backed out the driveway real fast and hit a mailbox. >> judge judy: how did the alcohol get in the car? >> uh, i mighta had one beer. you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. 22-year-old shantavia ford is suing her brother, kenneth mcvay, for taking her car without permission and returning it damaged. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case
for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois in new york. thanks so much for watching. >> judge judy: she comes back looking for her car, car's not there, you're not there. >> announcer: a brother's secret road trip. >> judge judy: there's no question her car was damaged. she blames you for it. >> i went over my baby mother house. >> judge judy: that wasn't part of the deal, kenneth. >> announcer: is his story even more reckless? >> she made me get out the...
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dubois? >> [inaudible] >> dubois wins right away. that's good. i'm happy to the read that part. he fits chronologically in the middle of book, and he's important because, well, you'll see. in his mysterious education printed in 1907, the aging henry adam belatedly ushered in the century with accelerated historical time. a few years earlier, his fellow new englander and harvard man, the young w.e.b. dubois, ushered in the new century with his poetic, equally mysterious "the souls of black folk," and with it a prophesy of his own. quote: the problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line. both prophesies still live with as many por tents for the rest of the century ahead as for the one just passed. the two men apparently never met or corresponded. adams left his teaching post at harvard 111 years before du -- 11 years before dubois arrived, although he did end up working with adams'ty signing -- disciple, hart. one was the chronicler of insiderhood, the other was the chronicler of marginality. yet their careers and legacies bear comparison. both trained in berlin as
dubois? >> [inaudible] >> dubois wins right away. that's good. i'm happy to the read that part. he fits chronologically in the middle of book, and he's important because, well, you'll see. in his mysterious education printed in 1907, the aging henry adam belatedly ushered in the century with accelerated historical time. a few years earlier, his fellow new englander and harvard man, the young w.e.b. dubois, ushered in the new century with his poetic, equally mysterious "the...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> dubois: and that is the cbs evening news.lley, i'm maurice dubois in new york. thanks so much for watching. have a good night. >>> right now at 7:00, one of the best views of the district will have to wait. the washington monument will stay closed for weeks. that's nothing compared to a shutdown that could occur soon. >>> from the mat to the pool, these olympians a bus great moments in rio. they are now celebrating back home. >>> this kid just had one of the best days of his life. >>> first tonight, two brazen robberies and 2 terrifying encounters for store employees. the holdups were caught on camera both of these are still on the run tonight. i am adam longo. we are glad you are with us. a gunman wearing a mask walked into the beauty island store
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> dubois: and that is the cbs evening news.lley, i'm maurice dubois in new york. thanks so much for watching. have a good night. >>> right now at 7:00, one of the best views of the district will have to wait. the washington monument will stay closed for weeks. that's nothing compared to a shutdown that could occur soon. >>> from the mat to the pool, these olympians a bus great moments in rio. they are now celebrating back home....
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often with dubois work as a touchstone. his life was the subject of a full press biology by a scholar david emery lewis, both which is separately won the pulitzer prize. so he's become a big deal. but he was a big deal back then too. i want to make that point. from the moment it appeared in april 19 oh three, the souls of black folk called the sensation. among black leaders they claimed it had the greatest impact of any book sense uncle tom's cabin. william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a copy of the other two is henry who privately place it back in the lee at the only southern book of any distinction published in many of year. of course he's from massachusetts, but nevermind. in germany max weber whose lecture he attends in his berlin days went on to work fine in a translator. within two years his american publishers had arranged for third printing. as the book became the subject of discussion and periodicals across the country in a conspicuous most white southern newspapers and those controlled by the friends and sup
often with dubois work as a touchstone. his life was the subject of a full press biology by a scholar david emery lewis, both which is separately won the pulitzer prize. so he's become a big deal. but he was a big deal back then too. i want to make that point. from the moment it appeared in april 19 oh three, the souls of black folk called the sensation. among black leaders they claimed it had the greatest impact of any book sense uncle tom's cabin. william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: back to school in the zika zones. lesson one: protection. >> i don't take them anywhere where we're going to be outside for an extended period of time. >> dubois: also tonight, campaign 2016. donald trump on immigration. >> no, i'm not flip-flopping. >> dubois: and revelations of more hillary clinton e-mails. wildfires. firefighters battle them. scientists try to understand them. >> it doesn't even require flame to ignite? >> no. just hot air. >> dubois: and there are eight million stories in new york city. anthony mason found one in this bookstore. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you're still here. >> every day. >> reporter: why are you still
captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: back to school in the zika zones. lesson one: protection. >> i don't take them anywhere where we're going to be outside for an extended period of time. >> dubois: also tonight, campaign 2016. donald trump on immigration. >> no, i'm not flip-flopping. >> dubois: and revelations of more hillary clinton e-mails. wildfires. firefighters battle them. scientists try to understand them. >> it doesn't even require flame to...
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just hot air. >> dubois: and there are eight million stories in new york city. anthony mason found one in this bookstore. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you're still here. >> every day. >> reporter: why are you still
just hot air. >> dubois: and there are eight million stories in new york city. anthony mason found one in this bookstore. >> reporter: a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you're still here. >> every day. >> reporter: why are you still
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dubois: they're spraying for mosquitoes, but how safe are those chemicals for humans? also tonight, that cash to iran. the president says the $400 million payment wasn't a secret, and it wasn't ransom. >> we do not pay ransom for hostages. >> dubois: accusations that u.s. gymnastics officials ignored sexual abuse by coaches. >> he took her innocence. he took her trust. >> dubois: and the decades-long search for a missing veteran takes a surprising turn. >> i was like what? are you for real? and i was just, like, speechless. i was just in shock.
dubois: they're spraying for mosquitoes, but how safe are those chemicals for humans? also tonight, that cash to iran. the president says the $400 million payment wasn't a secret, and it wasn't ransom. >> we do not pay ransom for hostages. >> dubois: accusations that u.s. gymnastics officials ignored sexual abuse by coaches. >> he took her innocence. he took her trust. >> dubois: and the decades-long search for a missing veteran takes a surprising turn. >> i was...