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kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: this seems like a regular hospital bed for newborns. >> it's very reporter: but under the sheets, doctors are testing a new treatment for the tiniest victims of the nation's drug crisis. it's a special mattress that vibrates. >> so when i first heard about this mattress, i'm thinking this mattress is vibrating like this, you can see it. you feel this and it's -- >> -- really gentle. it's like sitting in car going 60 miles an hour in your cadillac, right? >> reporter: liz salisbury is studying whether that light stimulation could help with breathing, heart rate, and irritability in babies born dependent on opioids. a condition known as neonatal abstinence syndrome. the mother's newborn is part of the study. she didn't want us to show her face but told us to stay off heroin, she takes methadone, which left the baby. >> there's so much you can do and the baby goes through with draws. >> babies like hers are treated with more drugs including morphine. doctors hope the mattress can reduce the amount of painkillers needed. >> it's not a substitute. we don
kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: this seems like a regular hospital bed for newborns. >> it's very reporter: but under the sheets, doctors are testing a new treatment for the tiniest victims of the nation's drug crisis. it's a special mattress that vibrates. >> so when i first heard about this mattress, i'm thinking this mattress is vibrating like this, you can see it. you feel this and it's -- >> -- really gentle. it's like sitting in car going 60 miles an hour in...
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kenneth craig said it's come to light as congress gets ready to hear information about the link to the election. >> reporter: president obama advised president trump not to hire michael flynn during the first meeting at the white house. the obama administration fired him in 2014 because of mismanagement and temperament issues. the development comes on the same day that sally yates testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. yates warned the white house that flynn was not forth coming with the vice president about his contacts with the russian ambassador to the u.s. president trump tweeted a question for senate lawmakers. he wrote ask sally yates under oath if she knows how classified information got in the newspapers after she explained it to white house counsel. >> congress began investigating after it was concluded that vladimir putin ordered the cyber hacking of the u.s. election. >> reporter: condoleezza rice supports the investigation. >> i'm furious for the russians. but let's not give him the satisfaction that he has caused americans to do
kenneth craig said it's come to light as congress gets ready to hear information about the link to the election. >> reporter: president obama advised president trump not to hire michael flynn during the first meeting at the white house. the obama administration fired him in 2014 because of mismanagement and temperament issues. the development comes on the same day that sally yates testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. yates warned the white...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> former president barack obama returning to the spotlight on his first international public trip since leaving office. he is in italy where he delivered a keynote speech at a summit. he mentioned his efforts to combat climate change and praise the accord 75 nations signed last year. he's considering pulling out of the landmark deal which requires countries to/the greenhouse gas emissions. >> i do not believe that any part of the world has to be condemned. i do not believe that this planet is condemned. >> meanwhile, the former president made a few tour stops and promised to have his whole family back soon. >>> the department of homeland security is considering expanding its list of countries where passengers have to check their electronics. details from reagan national airport outside washington dc. >> reporter: a ban on electronics devices larger than a cell phone could be expanded on transit sites headed -- lights added to the u.s. the current ban is people traveling from airport. the expansion would apply to people flying out of europe and t
kenneth craig, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> former president barack obama returning to the spotlight on his first international public trip since leaving office. he is in italy where he delivered a keynote speech at a summit. he mentioned his efforts to combat climate change and praise the accord 75 nations signed last year. he's considering pulling out of the landmark deal which requires countries to/the greenhouse gas emissions. >> i do not believe that any part of the world has...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, orlando, florida. >>> coming up on the "morning news," major league decision. bryce harper and strickland find out the punishment for their fight. >>> and former teacher who married her student separates from the student she married. this is the "cbs morning news." with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. traditional aerosols contain which eventually falls down and spoils the experience. introducing air wick pure... ...with 9x more fragrance and less water. experience great fragrance with less wet spray. air wick pure: more fragrance, less wet spray. also available in freshmatic. keep your home fresh all day with automatic bursts of fragrance with no added water. air wick freshmatic. now available in pure. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new
kenneth craig, cbs news, orlando, florida. >>> coming up on the "morning news," major league decision. bryce harper and strickland find out the punishment for their fight. >>> and former teacher who married her student separates from the student she married. this is the "cbs morning news." with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. traditional aerosols contain which eventually falls down and spoils the experience. introducing air wick...
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they are testing the open-door policy and kenneth craig found just about everyone has an opinion and a story to tell. >> reporter: the daily life in the tiny town of emerson manitoba is usually as predict double as the orders at the local cafe. >> i will have elderberry, please. >> reporter: life has changed with the arrival of hundreds of refugees crossing over from the u.s. >> what would you do if the refugees showed up on your doorstep? >> i'd invite them in for a cup of coffee. >> there are six adults with one child, and we offered them to come inside. >> reporter: residents are welcoming but town leaders say the surge is more than they can handle. >> i don't know if the federal government has set up enough resources to deal with this. >> reporter: of the u.s., hugging a border with north dakota and minnesota. >> they're coming across into canada right here. >> reporter: since president donald trump took office, this town of 640 has become a landing zone for refugees fleeing in fear of the immigration policies. >> this is chaos, unorganized. >> reporter: those who've already clai
they are testing the open-door policy and kenneth craig found just about everyone has an opinion and a story to tell. >> reporter: the daily life in the tiny town of emerson manitoba is usually as predict double as the orders at the local cafe. >> i will have elderberry, please. >> reporter: life has changed with the arrival of hundreds of refugees crossing over from the u.s. >> what would you do if the refugees showed up on your doorstep? >> i'd invite them in for...
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kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: amanda north is a busy doctor at a new york hospital.ther of three and shortly after the birth of her youngest, she found herself exhausted and overwhelmed. >> i was stressed 100% of the time. and all i could think about is how much i wasn't getting done, all the things that i was failing to do rather than focusing on the things that i was achieving. >> reporter: just a year into her practice, seeing as many as 50 patients a day, she was suffering from physician burnout. a study at the mayo clinic found more than half of american doctors have been in the same boat. exhausted and losing their sense of purpose. coordinator at their wellness department, which offers services. >> stretch management skills, relaxation, and then returning to a sense of balance. them being aware of what they need to find joy and balance in their lives. >> just re. >> reporter: hospital staff are encouraged to drop in for meditation classes or individual counseling to reduce stress. >> we're right at the cutting edge of making a difference in burnout. >> reporte
kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: amanda north is a busy doctor at a new york hospital.ther of three and shortly after the birth of her youngest, she found herself exhausted and overwhelmed. >> i was stressed 100% of the time. and all i could think about is how much i wasn't getting done, all the things that i was failing to do rather than focusing on the things that i was achieving. >> reporter: just a year into her practice, seeing as many as 50 patients a day, she was...
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kenneth craig shows us how. >> reporter: at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s., nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has his own ipad even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some, like jessica have no vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us. and it's great to be part of that. >> reporter: she is an 11th grader at the new york institute for special education. >> you have here in the 30s and 40s. >> reporter: where this person showed us how students have traded in the old braillewriters for tablets that can do much more. >> it's an opportunity for them to be increasingly more literal and to have material at the same time as it appears. you can have screen enlargement, voiceover for the totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with ease. she uses a bluetooth braille writer. >> the best thing as teenagers go is you get to do your homework on the bus. record and that's a good thing? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: this tenth grader kevin figueroa is legally blind in one eye and can only see shadows
kenneth craig shows us how. >> reporter: at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s., nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has his own ipad even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some, like jessica have no vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us. and it's great to be part of that. >> reporter: she is an 11th grader at the new york institute for special education. >> you have here in the...
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n very good. >> the possibilities are now endless. >> one more time. >> kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >> quijano: still ahead, on the cbs weekend news, 48 hours investigates the cases that haunt the ncis. news, 48 hours investigates the cases thatth haunt the ncis. >> quijano: this week 48 ho >> quijano: this week 48 hours rntinues its special series "the real ncis," the cases they can't forget. tuesday night's show examined the critical role the naval criminal investigative service plays in addressing national security threats including cybercrimes. >> in june 2012, a group posted and claimed that they had hacked into a navy database called the smart web move. >> the smart web move database used to relocate military personnel around the world contains the personal and private records of every member of the united states arms forces and their families. this was quite alarming to us. st didn't know at this point if this was a terrorist group. re didn't know if these were foreign adversaries. we just didn't know. >> ncis investigators scoured the internet and found their answ
n very good. >> the possibilities are now endless. >> one more time. >> kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >> quijano: still ahead, on the cbs weekend news, 48 hours investigates the cases that haunt the ncis. news, 48 hours investigates the cases thatth haunt the ncis. >> quijano: this week 48 ho >> quijano: this week 48 hours rntinues its special series "the real ncis," the cases they can't forget. tuesday night's show examined the critical...
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kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: cameras caught russian foreign minister sergey lavrov going into white house, but the u.s. press corps was kept out of his oval office meeting with president trump. instead they were given these handout photos from the russian government. president trump spoke about the meeting after lavrov left the grounds. >> we want to see the killing -- the horrible killing in syria stop as soon as possible, and everybody is working toward that end. >> reporter: improving russian relations was also a chief topic. lavrov said he appreciates the business-like approach of president trump and secretary of state rex tillerson. >> translator: they're willing to negotiate, to come to an agreement in order to address and settle certain issues. >> the high-profile day-to-day meeting came after fbi director james comey was fired after overseeing the election and russia and possible ties. between trump associates and moscow. putin asked president trump to meet with his top diplomat. also in attendance at the white house meeting was the russian manager to the u.s., sergey
kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: cameras caught russian foreign minister sergey lavrov going into white house, but the u.s. press corps was kept out of his oval office meeting with president trump. instead they were given these handout photos from the russian government. president trump spoke about the meeting after lavrov left the grounds. >> we want to see the killing -- the horrible killing in syria stop as soon as possible, and everybody is working toward that end. >>...
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kenneth craig has the the latest from capitol hill. >> former acting attorney general sally yates is expected to contradict trump administration officials when she testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. sources tell cbs news it was yates who warned the white house that former national security advisory michael flynn was not forthcoming with the vice president about his contacts with the russian ambassador to the u.s. this morning president trump tweeted a question for senate lawmakers. he wrote and sally yates under oath if she knows how classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explaid council. >> congress began investigating after u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russian president vladimir putin ordered the cyber hacking of the u.s. election to help donald trump win. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rites supports the investigation. >> let's not give him the satisfaction of thinking that he has caused americans to doubt the legitimacy of our own democratic processes. >> yates a holdover from the obama
kenneth craig has the the latest from capitol hill. >> former acting attorney general sally yates is expected to contradict trump administration officials when she testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. sources tell cbs news it was yates who warned the white house that former national security advisory michael flynn was not forthcoming with the vice president about his contacts with the russian ambassador to the u.s. this morning president...
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teachers at the new york school for the blind tell kenneth craig ipads are revolutionizing the way their students learn and interact. >> at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s. nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has their own ipad even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica corrine. >> use it for lots of din things. >> have no vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us. and it's kind of great to be a part of that. >> reporter: she is an 11th grader at the new york institute for special education. >> and you have here in the 30s and 40s. >> where dr. bern a debt capan shows how students played traded in old braille writers for ipads that can do more. >> an opportunity to be more literate and have material at the same time as their sighted peers. >> you can have screen enlargement, a voice over for the totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with easy, using a bluetooth enabled braille writing. >> probably the best thing is you get to do your homework on the bus. >> and that's a
teachers at the new york school for the blind tell kenneth craig ipads are revolutionizing the way their students learn and interact. >> at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s. nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has their own ipad even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica corrine. >> use it for lots of din things. >> have no vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us....
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kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: daily life in the tiny town of emerson, manitoba is usuallyypical as tom demydowich's pie. but this has changed. >> what would you do? >> i would invite them in for a cup of coffee, that's we do. >> i heard a ruckus. it was six adults with one child. it was minus 30, we welcomed them inside. >> they say the surge is more than they can handle is that i don't know if the federal government has set up enough resources to deal long term with this. >> hugging a chilly border with north dakota and minnesota. >> they're trying to come across into canada right here. >> reporter: since donald trump took office the town of 6,000 people has become a landing zone for refugees fleeing the immigration policies. >> this is chaos. this is unorganized. >> reporter: those who have already claimed asylum in the u.s. usually cannot make another claim in canada, but an exception allows them to initiate the process if they cross illegally at a border like abdirizak muhammad. >> i thought, what do i have to do to get to the next mile. >> reporter: he found temporary
kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: daily life in the tiny town of emerson, manitoba is usuallyypical as tom demydowich's pie. but this has changed. >> what would you do? >> i would invite them in for a cup of coffee, that's we do. >> i heard a ruckus. it was six adults with one child. it was minus 30, we welcomed them inside. >> they say the surge is more than they can handle is that i don't know if the federal government has set up enough resources to deal...
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kenneth craig reports from manitoba, where refugee shelters are operating beyond capacity. >> reportere lobby of this refugee resettlement program 68 miles north of the u.s./canadian border is often standing room only. >> did you just come from the border? >> yes. >> reporter: they've come to this center for shelter and safety, where director rita halal has been welcoming a sudden surge of refugees fleeing the united states for canada. >> this changes dramatically in the sense that in a normal year, we would see maybe 50 to 60 refugee claims. >> reporter: but in the four months since president trump took office, her staff has seen more than 400 refugees. >> this is where you are staying now. >> yeah. >> reporter: abdi is a 28-year-old somali refugee who made the dangerously cold journey across the border from north dakota in the dead of night. n cannot even talk about right now. it was scary. >> reporter: he left somalia for the u.s. seven years ago and then fled the country last month, leaving his car, home, and job behind. he's a visa holder, but like many other fear, he was afraid p
kenneth craig reports from manitoba, where refugee shelters are operating beyond capacity. >> reportere lobby of this refugee resettlement program 68 miles north of the u.s./canadian border is often standing room only. >> did you just come from the border? >> yes. >> reporter: they've come to this center for shelter and safety, where director rita halal has been welcoming a sudden surge of refugees fleeing the united states for canada. >> this changes dramatically...
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cbs news correspondent kenneth craig explains the ipad is revolutionary the way blind students learnnd interact in the digital age. >> at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s., nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has their own ipad, even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica karen. >> who of different things. >> reporter: november vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us, and it is kind of great to be part of that. >> reporter: she is an 11th grader for new york institute for special education. >> we have here in the 30's and 40's. >> reporter: where doctor bernadette captain shows us how students have traded in these old brail writers, for tablets that can do much more. >> it is an opportunity for them to be increasingly more illiterate and have material at the same time as their peers. you can have screen enlargement, voice over for totally blind. >> reporter: jessica navigates hers with ease, using a blue tooth enable brail writer. >> probably best thing as you can do your homewo
cbs news correspondent kenneth craig explains the ipad is revolutionary the way blind students learnnd interact in the digital age. >> at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s., nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has their own ipad, even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica karen. >> who of different things. >> reporter: november vision at all. >> technology is changing all around...
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kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, "cbs this morning" will broadcast liverom the white house. we'll talk with vice president mike pence and press secretary sean spicer. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt from your floors for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. >>> well, a growing number of homeless people in the u.s. are children and teenagers. mireya villarreal looks at what's being done to help them. >> what did you expect when you got here? >> palm trees and sunny days. >> reporter: 18-year-old yums garner say he came to los angeles to escape. >> how hard is it to find a job? >> pretty hard to find a job. finding a place to live is even harder. >> reporter: garner is among a growi
kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, "cbs this morning" will broadcast liverom the white house. we'll talk with vice president mike pence and press secretary sean spicer. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning...
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. >> kenneth craig, thank you. >>> reaction is boring and as you can imagine from california and bay area lawmakers. allen martin follows that part of our story. >> reporter: senator dianne feinstein says president trump called her to indicate that he would be removing director comey, saying the fbi needed a change. now, as the ranking member of the judiciary committee, she wrote the next fbi director must be strong and independent and will receive a fair hearing in the judiciary committee. senator, harris wrote on twitter i said it before and i will say it again, we must have a special prosecutor to oversee the fbi's russia investigation. this cannot wait. >>> an east bay congressman who sits on the house intelligence committee issued a statement saying, president trump's decision to fire fbi director james comey should send a chill down the spine of every american no matter who they voted for. this is not what an innocent person would do. this is an abuse of power and shows a consciousness of guilt. the fbi reports james comey was scheduled to speak at an fbi meeting in los angeles
. >> kenneth craig, thank you. >>> reaction is boring and as you can imagine from california and bay area lawmakers. allen martin follows that part of our story. >> reporter: senator dianne feinstein says president trump called her to indicate that he would be removing director comey, saying the fbi needed a change. now, as the ranking member of the judiciary committee, she wrote the next fbi director must be strong and independent and will receive a fair hearing in the...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, canada. >> canada's government reports nearly 650 u.s. refugees walked into quebec in february, a 600% jump from the same time last year. along the entire u.s. canadian border it's estimated 2,100 refugees fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling last year's number. refugees caught at legal crossings are excused entry and ordered to return to the united states. >>> too much of anything can be bad. in this instance, excessive amounts of caffeine teenager's death. that's according to medical examiners in south carolina. 16-year-old davis allen cripe collapsed in class last month. the coroner said in a 2 hour period, he drank a mountain dew, a cafe latte and an energy drink, close to the recommended caffeine for a healthy adult throughout the entire day. medical examiners say caffeine effects everyone different and in davis' case it turned deadly and his dad has a strong message for parents. >> parents, please talk to your kids about the dangers of these energy drinks. and teenagers and students, please stop buying them.
kenneth craig, cbs news, canada. >> canada's government reports nearly 650 u.s. refugees walked into quebec in february, a 600% jump from the same time last year. along the entire u.s. canadian border it's estimated 2,100 refugees fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling last year's number. refugees caught at legal crossings are excused entry and ordered to return to the united states. >>> too much of anything can be bad. in this instance, excessive amounts of...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, the white house. >>> the homeland security department announced the largest anti-gang crackdown in agency history. more than 1,300 gang members across the united states have been arrested in the last six weeks. the crackdown is part of the border security and illegal immigrationest. 344 foreigners living in the u.s. illegally were taken into custody. and the justice didn't has begun its own investigation of the fatal shooting of an african-american near da officer roy oliver fired into the car as they were leaving a car. he's on bond charged with murder. >>> severe thunderstorms and damaging winds are moving over from the south into the northeast. heavy rains could lead to flooding in some areas. high winds damaged a church and tore down a trees in the area. >>> after quite a bit of severe weather last night, we're watching a storm that's kind of in a transition phase for friday. moving across the southeast. we're still tracking thunderstorms but a lower threat. then it becomes a chilly evening rain climbing up through new york city late saturday into sunday
kenneth craig, cbs news, the white house. >>> the homeland security department announced the largest anti-gang crackdown in agency history. more than 1,300 gang members across the united states have been arrested in the last six weeks. the crackdown is part of the border security and illegal immigrationest. 344 foreigners living in the u.s. illegally were taken into custody. and the justice didn't has begun its own investigation of the fatal shooting of an african-american near da...
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. >> reporter: kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >>> still ahead, 48 s hour investigates thecases that haunt the ncis. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. new degree uclltraearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> this week, "48 hours" continues its special series, "the real ncis", the cases they can't forget. tuesday
. >> reporter: kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >>> still ahead, 48 s hour investigates thecases that haunt the ncis. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more...
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. >> reporter: kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >>> still ahead, 48 hours investigates the caseshat haunt the ncs. is. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> this week, "48 hours" continues its special series, "the real ncs", the cases they can't forget. it looks at how they address national security threats, including cybercrime. >> in june 2012, a group posted and claimed that they had hacked into a navy database called the smart web move. >> reporter: the smart web move database used to relocate military personnel around the world contains the personal and private records of every member of the united states armed forces and their families. >> this was quite alarming to us. we didn't know at t
. >> reporter: kenneth craig, cbs news, bronx, new york. >>> still ahead, 48 hours investigates the caseshat haunt the ncs. is. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a...
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. >>> meantime kenneth craig is live in washington, d.c.on why president trump let comey go. >> reporter: this really was a stunning series of events that left a lot of lawmakers here oncapitol hill simply shocked tonight. he overstated key testimony about hillary clinton's emails. fbi director james comey is out. president trump fired him tuesday afternoon acting on the recommendation of attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. president trump sent a letter saying i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that i am not under investigation. he goes on to say it is essential that we find new leadership for the fbi that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission. earlier in the day white house spokesman sean spicer was not able to say if he had the confidence of the president. >> i don't want to speak on behalf of the president without speaking to him first. >> reporter: earlier today the fbi had to clean up testimony comey gave last week on capitol hill
. >>> meantime kenneth craig is live in washington, d.c.on why president trump let comey go. >> reporter: this really was a stunning series of events that left a lot of lawmakers here oncapitol hill simply shocked tonight. he overstated key testimony about hillary clinton's emails. fbi director james comey is out. president trump fired him tuesday afternoon acting on the recommendation of attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. president trump...