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>> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> with the nationwide overdose near record levels, the fda today took the extraordinary step of approving the over-the-counter sell of narcan. it's the first time the federal agency has ever supported a treatment for opioid overdoses without a prescription. cbs' roxana saberi tonight on the new move to save lives. >> reporter: the fda says it's addressing a dire public health need by making narcan available over the counter. >> it's been long overdue. >> reporter: substance abuse expert tanya terrell says the move will save live. >> we lost more people to opioid overdoses more recently than heart attacks. so having every home with access to narcan is a method that everyone can have access to this life-saving medication. >> reporter: 66% of overdose deaths in 2021 were from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. according to the latest data available from the cdc. narcan blocks the effects of opioids on the brain by preventing them from attaching to nerve receptors. over 90% effective. it should restore breathing within two to three minutes. health
>> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> with the nationwide overdose near record levels, the fda today took the extraordinary step of approving the over-the-counter sell of narcan. it's the first time the federal agency has ever supported a treatment for opioid overdoses without a prescription. cbs' roxana saberi tonight on the new move to save lives. >> reporter: the fda says it's addressing a dire public health need by making narcan available over the counter....
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cbs' kris van cleave is at reagan national airport with more. >> reporter: tonight, looking for answers after months of scares in the air. from a disruptive passenger attacking a flight attendant with a spoon to more than two dozen injured in severe turbulence. >> continuesle takeoff plans! >> reporter: and a series of at least seven close calls on runways in the last three months alone. the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years. >> i think i speak for all of us when i say that and certainly the traveling public, that these events are concerning. >> reporter: the most recent close call at washington reagan last week where a regional jet taxied across a runway another plane was about to take off on. >> aborting takeoff, aborting takeoff, 2003. >> this recent incident must serve as a wake-up call for every single one of us before something more catastrophic occurs. >> reporter: national transportation safety board chair jennifer homd homendi. >> we're coming out of the pandemic. we're experiencing a time where we have a lot of new staffing, and that requires training. for
cbs' kris van cleave is at reagan national airport with more. >> reporter: tonight, looking for answers after months of scares in the air. from a disruptive passenger attacking a flight attendant with a spoon to more than two dozen injured in severe turbulence. >> continuesle takeoff plans! >> reporter: and a series of at least seven close calls on runways in the last three months alone. the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years. >> i think i speak for...
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>> norah: kris van cleave, thank you very much.rdose crisis near record levels, thefe over-the-countercan. it tst time the fedr suped opios without a prescription. cbs's roxana saberi tonight on the new move to save lives. >> reporter: the fda says it is addressing a dire public health need by making narcan available over-the-counter. >> it's been long overdue. >> reporter: substance abuse expert tanya sorrell says the move will save lives. >> we have lost more people to opiate overdoses more recently than heart attacks. so, having every home with access to narcan is a method that everyone can have access to this life-saving medication. >> reporter: 66% of overdose deaths in 2021 were from synthetic opioids like fentanyl, according to the latest data available from the cdc. narcan blocks the effects of opioids on the brain by preventing them from attaching to nerve receptors. over 90% effective, it should restore breathing within 2-3 minutes. health officials say if an overdose is suspected, first call 911, then administer one dose
>> norah: kris van cleave, thank you very much.rdose crisis near record levels, thefe over-the-countercan. it tst time the fedr suped opios without a prescription. cbs's roxana saberi tonight on the new move to save lives. >> reporter: the fda says it is addressing a dire public health need by making narcan available over-the-counter. >> it's been long overdue. >> reporter: substance abuse expert tanya sorrell says the move will save lives. >> we have lost more...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. >> james: what was this car doing in an airport tarmac?al? that's next. ♪ ♪ and how did it end up in the terminal? that's next. ♪ ♪ 't decide. but thanks to the right plan promise from unitedhealthcare she got a medicare plan lyedhethcare. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious... and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms... or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms... develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. ♪♪ ♪♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. brezt
kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. >> james: what was this car doing in an airport tarmac?al? that's next. ♪ ♪ and how did it end up in the terminal? that's next. ♪ ♪ 't decide. but thanks to the right plan promise from unitedhealthcare she got a medicare plan lyedhethcare. first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of...
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cbs's kris van cleave is at reagan national airport with more.ssenr attacking a flight attendant with a spoon, to more than two dozen injured in severe turbulence. >> cancel takeoff plans. >> reporter: in a series of at least seven close calls on runways in the last three months alone. the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years. >> i think i speak for all of us when i say that i'm certainly the traveling public, these events are concerning. >> reporter: the most recent close call it washington reagan last week when a regional jet taxied across a runway another plane was about to take off on. >> aborting takeoff, boarding takeoff. >> these recent incidents must serve as a wake-up call for every single one of us. before something more catastrophic occurs. >> reporter: national transportation safety board chair jennifer homendy. >> we are coming out of the pandemic. we are experiencing a time where we have a lot of new staffing and that requires training. for these incidents. >> reporter: is the system stretched to its limits? >> it
cbs's kris van cleave is at reagan national airport with more.ssenr attacking a flight attendant with a spoon, to more than two dozen injured in severe turbulence. >> cancel takeoff plans. >> reporter: in a series of at least seven close calls on runways in the last three months alone. the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years. >> i think i speak for all of us when i say that i'm certainly the traveling public, these events are concerning. >> reporter:...
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>> norah: that is interesting, kris van cleave, thank you so much.t on former president trump's legal troubles. former porn star stormy daniels met with prosecutors investigating alleged hush money payments she received on behalf of the former president. daniels' attorney said she is willing to testify in the case. trump's former attorney michael cohen testified before a grand jury today. he says trump directed him to give daniels $130,000 in 2013 to cover up a sexual encounter with trump in 2006. trump says it never happened and that the payment was extorted. now to the biggest challenge to abortion rights since roe vs. wade was overturned in june. a federal judge in amarillo, texas, heard arguments today in a case that seeks to overturn the fda's approval of the widely-used abortion pill mifepristone. and remove it from the market. more than half of all abortions in the u.s. are medication abortions. cbs's christina ruffini is at the courthouse. >> reporter: members of the public and press lined up before dawn outside the courthoue. harper metcalf
>> norah: that is interesting, kris van cleave, thank you so much.t on former president trump's legal troubles. former porn star stormy daniels met with prosecutors investigating alleged hush money payments she received on behalf of the former president. daniels' attorney said she is willing to testify in the case. trump's former attorney michael cohen testified before a grand jury today. he says trump directed him to give daniels $130,000 in 2013 to cover up a sexual encounter with trump...
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cbs's kris van cleave has the details. >> reporter: tonight, nine mid size suvs popular with families saw their crash test ratings plummet in the latest insurance institute for highway safety test. >> the majority of the mid size suvs that we evaluated have a lot of work to do to improve safety for the rear seat position. >> do these suvs become less safe than years past, or is this moving the goal post-on safety? >> i wouldn't say that any of these vehicles became less safe. we continue to move the goal posts and create more challenging tests that we feel give consumers information about which vehicles are the safest. >> reporter: the test simulates a 40-mile-per-hour front-end crash. now they've added a test dummy about the size of a 12-year-old to the back seat with a risk of a fatal injury is 46% higher compared to the front, where improved restraint technology is more commonly found. all 13 suvs earned good marks for driver protection. but in the back, it was a different story. only four received top marks when back seat protection was factored in. three others scored marginal wh
cbs's kris van cleave has the details. >> reporter: tonight, nine mid size suvs popular with families saw their crash test ratings plummet in the latest insurance institute for highway safety test. >> the majority of the mid size suvs that we evaluated have a lot of work to do to improve safety for the rear seat position. >> do these suvs become less safe than years past, or is this moving the goal post-on safety? >> i wouldn't say that any of these vehicles became less...
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cbs's kris van cleave has the details. >> reporter: tonight, nine midsize suvs popular with familiesplummet in the latest insurance institute for highway >>he majority of the midsize suvs that we evaluated have a lot of work to do to improve safety for the rear seat position. >> reporter: do these suvs become less safe in years past, or is this moving the goal post on safety? >> i wouldn't say that any of these vehicles became less safe. we continue to move the goalposts, and create more challenging tests that we feel give consumers information about which vehicles are the safest. >> reporter: the test simulates a 40-mile per our front end crash. now, they have added a test dummy about the size of a 12-year-old to the back seat, where the risk of a fatal injury is 46% higher compared to the front, where improve restraint technology is more commonly found. all 13 suvs earned good marks for driver protection, but in the back, it was a different story only four received top marks when backseat protection was factored in. three others scored marginal, while six rated poor. >> we just saw
cbs's kris van cleave has the details. >> reporter: tonight, nine midsize suvs popular with familiesplummet in the latest insurance institute for highway >>he majority of the midsize suvs that we evaluated have a lot of work to do to improve safety for the rear seat position. >> reporter: do these suvs become less safe in years past, or is this moving the goal post on safety? >> i wouldn't say that any of these vehicles became less safe. we continue to move the...
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cbs's kris van cleave explains. >> and we are flying. >> reporter: flying high, ricki foster is one big pilot, after finishing basic flight school at uted's aviate academy. >> i feel appear. >> reporter: the former -- part of united's continued effort to address the pilot shortage while diversifying a wokforce that is overwhelmingly white and male. this first graduating class is 80% women and minority. >> your graduating class looks nothing like the flight school anywhere else. >> no. it looks nothing like the industry. it does look like the demographic we serve. >> reporter: 10,000 new pilots this year. but only have about 6600 qualified candidates. the cost and time to be an airline pilot discourages people, despite a potential six-figure salary. for decades, you could take for granted that the military and civilian flight schools would produce enough pilots and all you have to do is go out and higher then. now that there is a shortage, programs like this are going to be important to the future. >> reporter: start its own flight school. ceo scott kirby. >> does aviate get you out of t
cbs's kris van cleave explains. >> and we are flying. >> reporter: flying high, ricki foster is one big pilot, after finishing basic flight school at uted's aviate academy. >> i feel appear. >> reporter: the former -- part of united's continued effort to address the pilot shortage while diversifying a wokforce that is overwhelmingly white and male. this first graduating class is 80% women and minority. >> your graduating class looks nothing like the flight school...