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The debris is spread over eight square miles. Egyptian Officials Say a body of a child had been found five miles from the main wreckage. There is every indication the destruction occurred in the air, Russian Federal aviation head alexander nuretko said, at a high altitude. More than 100 Russian Emergency workers have been sent to help to the sinai to help in the search for victims and examine debris. The detailed investigation will involve french, russian, egyptian and other officials, according to strict international rules. One theory is the plane may have suffered structural failure. Under a previous ownership the airbus hit the runway at cairo tailfirst in 2001 and could have reached a critical point of weakness even though it underwent many inspections. The extent of the debris field has focused attention on a claim of responsibility by an i. S. Affiliate. The group is known to have surfacetoair missiles but their effective range is 10,000 feet. For some months, a number of airlines have ordered their pilots not to fly below 25,000 feet over the sinai and the russian plane was even higher when contact with it was lost. Egyptian president el sisi said the investigation into the crash could take months. This evening bodies began being moved from the morgue for transportation back to st. Petersburg. Russian Officials Say they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and theyve ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a321 airbuses in its fleet and check them. Well bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news Senior Security contributor. So, michael theyre looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical isss but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. As you know. What do you make of that . Its hard to say what the claim of credibility means at this point. This isis affiliate, jeff, has not made a lot of claims so its hard to judge whether theyve got a track record of making claims that turn out to be right or a track record of making claims that turn out to be wrong. I dont put a lot of stock in the claim of credibility at this point. Is it at all realistic to believe that a surfacetoair missile could hit a plane at that altitude . I dont think so. The type of air Defense Systems that can reach 30,000 feet are either fixed or theyre mobile on trucks. Its my understanding that this particular isis group does not have that kind of capability. They have some surfacetoair missiles, some manned pads that are portable. Those kind of systems cant reach that altitude. A number of airlines saying theyre not going to fly over this area. What are we to make of that . I think its prudence. Right . We dont know what happened here. As long as we dont know what happened, its probably prudent to avoid the area. Michael morrell, thank you very much. Signup started today for Health Insurance under the Affordable Care act year three. Premiums are going up an average of 7. 5 . But they could be much higher depending on where you live. Reporter self employed accountant fred immel of oklahoma buys insurance for his family through the Health Insurance marketplace. He learned his premiums are going up from 1,100 per month to 1,700, meaning he could pay 20,000 next year for Health Insurance. A singleyear increase of 66 . The first job when i got out of school was 16,500. Thats a lot of money. Act requires every state to set up a marketplace for the uninsured or allow the federal government to do so. When insurance providers back out of that marketplace, as some did in his state, consumers pay more. Premiums vary widely and are actually decreasing in a few places. Indiana down 12. 6 . But in most states, premiums are rising, up 31. 5 in alaska, and up nearly 36 in oklahoma. That could be because of market consolidation, it could be the providers are asking for more money with the insurance companies, it could be because drug prices are increasing. Reporter Elizabeth Benjamin helps people get health care coverage. Insurance increases over 10 the government will come in and review it. Reporter according to the department of health and human services, with tax credits, more than 7 in 10 current enrollees could find plans for 75 a month or less. But fred immel doesnt qualify for tax credits, forcing him to shop around. Subsidies will go up but so will penalties, which will be more than double per adult, to 695 or 2. 5 of taxable income, which ever is higher. Fines for families will be insurance. It appears the wreckage of a doomed cargo ship has been found. Searchers aboard a navy vessel believe they found the el faro under 16,000 feet of water east of the bahamas. El faro went down october 1st in heavy seas caused by hurricane joaquin. 33 people were on board, no one survived. Late deed we learned actor and politician Fred Thompson has died. Throughout his career, thompson switched between playing washington insiders in films like the hunt for red october and being one. He served two terms as a u. S. Senator from tennessee. He ran for president in 2008. In recent years he played the d. A. On law and order. A family statement says he died in nashville of lymphoma. Fred thompson was 73 years old. Up next, an update on a tangled whale and why its happening so often. Weekends wildest play. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. 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Reporter Timothy Tyrone foster does not deny killing a 79yearold woman during a home. But foster says he didnt get a fair trial because the prosecutor removed all the black candidates from the jury. The trial came just a year after the Supreme Court ruled jurors could not be excused because of their race, but lawyers could still dismiss them for cause. What weve seen since the case was decided is that prosecutors continue to strike africanamericans or hispanics from the juries and then just make up reasons for striking them. As long as theyre not race reasons. Reporter steven bright, a veteran Death Penalty attorney, is representing foster. He went through the prosecution teams notes and says he found blatant discrimination. What we really found was an arsenal of smoking guns. Reporter the name of each potential black juror was highlighted. The word black circled next to the race question on questionnaires. And in this list of possible jurors titled definite no, the top five people are black. Prosecutor urged the allwhite jury to sentence foster to death in part to deter other people out there in the projects from doing the same again. Tomorrow, bright will argue the Supreme Court should grant foster a new trial and force trial judges to hold juror challenges to a higher standard. They have to scrutinize the reasons that prosecutors give and that they cant just take them at face value. Because if thats going to happen, then this is going to continue from now on. Georgia courts have repeatedly rejected claims of discrimination. Prosecutors even argue they actually wanted a black juror to avoid accusations that the jury was biased. All right, thank you. This tuesday, voters in ohio will decide whether to legalize marijuana. At issue is a proposed amendment that would give a small group of investors a pot monopoly. Heres barry peterson. Its time for marijuana reform. So Law Enforcement can spend their time cracking down on real criminals. Fast and furious. For a constitutional amendment legalizing pot for recreational and medical use. A campaign using a battletested plan run by a political operative, ian james. Theyre getting ready for the ipad canvasses reporter unlike other states, here ten groups of handpicked investors would get exclusive rights to grow ohios pot and they are paying to play, bankrolling almost all the 24 million campaign. These arent people we think of as stoners, hippies. No. Were talking about prominent, recognizable, wellknown businesspeople. Sure, right. Who are supporting this. Right. Were talking about taking this from a tie dye to a suit and tie approach. This is not the right way to do it. Reporter former governor bob taft says this kind of business is bad business. There may be some money coming if this issue passes to our local governments, but think about the Public Health costs in terms of our children, our youth. Reporter every state makes its own rules for growing legal marijuana. The group of ten investors here say they will compete against each other. And argue that their plan streamlines getting pot into shops and money into tax coffers. Investor Jennifer Drury runs a liquor distribution company. It tells the rest of the nation that ohio is progressive and people are progressive thinkers and that if it can happen in ohio, it can happen anywhere. No on issue 3. Reporter but opponents got their own amendment on the ballot to ban monopolies. And both the anti and pro amendments are polling well. If both of these pass, in your understanding, whats next . If theres one lawyer alive in the state of ohio, theres going to be a lawsuit. Reporter if so, courts may ultimately decide if marijuana in ohio stays on the black market or becomes the states newest big business. Columbus. To illinois where lawmakers have proposed a new approach to preventing Domestic Violence. Theyre looking to the beauty profession to help spot ugly situations at home. Why some believe training salon workers could help save lives. Reporter women go to the salon for a new look. But can end up spilling secrets about struggles at home. New york stylist carrie towers has heard it all. It can be very intimate once you get to know someone and they keep coming back to you. They trust you. Reporter its that openness that has illinois lawmakers looking to require a mandatory hour of training for nail technicians and hair dressers to spot signs of abuse when renewing their license every two years. This would be the first law of its kind in the country. Training specifically for Domestic Violence might actually be very helpful . Absolutely. I do not know what to spot. Training would be a great thing. Like the professional beauty associations cut it out train stylists to recognize abuse and refer victims to helpful resources. Results can be hard to track. Safe horizon is the largest Victims Services agency in the nation. Ceo ariel swang says abused women are often isolated from friends and family so theyre more likely to open up to a companiessmetologist. Theres something about that salon technician or hairstylist that makes them feel free to talk but not be judged. Reporter nationwide over 20,000 phone calls are placed to Domestic Violence hot lines but the department of justice estimates 50 of cases go unreported. With 1 in 4 american women experiencing Domestic Violence, there are going to be women in every salon, every day, who could benefit from a referral to a Domestic Violence service provider. If the law passes in illinois salon employees wouldnt be blamed for failing to intervene in a Domestic Violence situation. Safe horizon points out there are resources for victims in every state and online. Right back. Dry spray . Ive never used one of these before. laughs thats fun. That is fun. Its already dry it dried right away. 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Reporter seaworld curator keith yip is part of the rescue crew which first tried to free the whale on friday, but it swam more than 80 miles before crews spotted it again near san diego. This animal had this in tow. Even after the team up north cut 100 feet of line off. Reporter Russell Moore operates whalewatching tours and assisted in the rescue. Similar to the way a fisherman would pull in a big fish, they pulled in a humpback whale. This whale i believe in the end knew we were there to help and allowed us to cut the gear free. Reporter rescuers freed another whale last week. Two other recent attempts failed. Since january there have been at least 50 whales caught in fishing lines off the california coast. The food they prey on is drawn to these waters because of warmer ocean temperatures. And when the whales get here theres all sorts of different entanglements. Some with long lines, hooks all over. Its just really kind of a dangerous situation. Reporter one scientist tells cbs news the outlook for this humpback whale is guarded. Part of the line may still be trapped in its mouth. But at least, he says, the whale now has a much better chance of survival. Maria villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. Up next here, retailers are ready to sell this holiday but are people ready to buy . It is november 1st, the start of the Holiday Shopping season. The National Retail federation predicts shoppers will spend 3. 7 more than last year. Some analysts are not so sure. Here to explain, cbs News Business analyst jill schlessinger, where is the consumer right now . Were almost seven years from the official end of the recession. People are not feeling confident. Weve got a recent cbs news poll showing 60 of americans who think the condition of the National Economy is bad. And just 38 think its good. Because of that lack of confidence, there are many analysts predicting this could be a flat season from last year. Maybe up just a little bit. Which is interesting because millions of new jobs created over the past year, the Unemployment Rate is at 5. 1 , gas prices 80 cents cheaper than last year. People should have more money to spend. Yes, and economists thought that extra money would be spent freely throughout lots of different sectors. That has not happened. What has occurred is that americans are saving. In fact, as of a report this past week, we know the savings rate is now 4. 8 . Thats pretty healthy. And yes, although the labor landscape has improved we are wages. I think that is really sticking into the american mindset. Have retailers given some indication where theyre at or what theyre expecting . We know based on how many employees they plan to hire. And again, mixed news. Amazon up 25 over last year. 100,000 temp workers for the holidays. Walmart flat at 60,000. Toys r us down by 11 at 40,000. I cant say its going to be a lump of coal, probably not going to be a big diamond either, somewhere in between. Thanks very much. Thank you. Still ahead, a visit with the kid billed as hockeys next big thing. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. It affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. When diagnosed, bipolar disorder can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. But most people with bipolar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. Learn how easily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. It was one of the wildest plays in football history. Today officials said also one of the worst series of calls. Miami duke. Final seconds of the game. Miami scored a gamewinning touchdown after eight lateral passes. Today the league conducted a review and suspended the entire officiating crew two games for blowing multiple calls on the play. Cold comfort for duke fans, the the end. Finally, he is being called everything from the next big thing to hockeys lebron james. He is conner mcdavid, a generational talent who just began his first season on the ice playing for the edmonton oilers. Once home to wayne gretzky. This weeks new edition of 60 minute sports, we got an inside look at the making of a megaprospect. Reporter weve heard this story before. The precocious child who exhibits an almost spooky talent at a very, very young age. His parents, brian and kelly, say they neither pushed for for discouraged his obsession with hockey. My perspective was we owed it to him to give him every opportunity to be successful. And if success didnt follow, we would deal with that as a family. Because first and foremost were still a family. It was pretty clear to me from a young age he was a talented hockey player. And he had a gift that others didnt have. Reporter like only two players before him, mcdavid allowed him to play in the Ontario League for the erie otters at the age of 15, against kids three and four years older. But that involved leaving home. As a child he warned his mother that day would come. We were standing at the Kitchen Table and he said, ill be leaving home when im 15. And i said, oh my gosh, you dont want to leave your mom. And he looked right at me and he said, are you going to stop me . And i thought, well you know, sure, i can if i want to. A shy kid who doesnt want to talk much. Uhhuh. Knows when to talk . Yeah. He was very young, very insightful. He was probably 7. He was 7 . Very young. Its never easy to leave home at any time. Obviously for a mom or dad, when youre 15 and leaving home, i think it makes it that much harder. Its something that i just needed to do. Needed to keep moving on in my hockey career. Mcdavid is off to an extraordinary start, 12 points in 12 games in his first season. You can see the full report and the rest of 60 minutes sports tuesday night on showtime. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, good day. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, im jeff glore. Wisconsin republican paul ryan is starting his first full week as speaker of the house, a powerful job that puts him second in line to the presidency. Its a position ryan never wanted to start. He sat down with john dickerson. John boehner said, i came here to fight for a smaller, less costly, more accountable government. I began to realize over the years there was no winning this fight. I dont believe that. I think you can win this fight. I think if you offer the people of this nation who believe that the country is on the wrong track, because it is, if you offer them a bold alternative vision for how to get this country back on the right track, how to fix our problems, how to reapply our founding principles, yes, i believe we can relimit this federal government and give people the kind of freedom and opportunity for all that they deserve. You said that you want to tackle issues head on, even the tough ones. First order of business . Immigration reform . Going to tackle that head on . Nice. I think it would be a ridiculous notion to try and work on an issue like this with the president we simply cannot trust on this issue. He tried to go it alone, circumventing legislative process, with his executive orders. So that is not in the cards. I think if we reach consensus how best to achieve border and interior enforcement security thats fine. But look, weve taken plenty of tactical risks here in congress. I think its time we take some policy risks by showing the people what we really believe, who we are, how we can fix this countrys great problems. Weve been timid around here too long, in my judgment. I think we have to offer people a bold agenda. Give me a policy risk. I think we should say what the new tax code looks like, we should say what obamacare people dont like obamacare, members of congress dont like obamacare, most of us in the majority voted against this. If you take a look at the premiums, take a look at the fact that decisions are being taken away from patients and their doctors, people are starving for an alternative to this vision. Is this a cost to what that house has just gone through on the republican side . I dont think there was a cost as much as it was growing pains. I think what we just experienced in the last couple of weeks was what was necessary to unify our conference. To unify our party. There are basically four things i think we need to do. Number one, get the house working like it was intended to work by the founders. Number two, we need to seek Common Ground. We need to find Common Ground where we can find it to advance the nations interests. We can do so without compromising our principles. Number three, i think its incredibly important that we serve as an effective opposition party, a check on the administrations power. But that leads me to the most important point, number four. Weve got to be a bold alternative party. A proposition party. We dont like the direction the countrys headed so we owe it to the people of this nation how we would do things differently and thats what we have to do in 2016. The subgroup of conservatives who fought against john boehner, a lot of people said these tactics youre using are going to hurt the party, theyre too extreme. But in the end republicans have voted for a speaker they really like, you. So isnt that a validation of the tactics . These guys are good friends of mine. I am a Movement Conservative and people know that. I think its important i think what we havent done is offer a vision. We have not shown not only ourselves but the nation what is the horizon were shooting for . What are the big ideas were going to champion . Thats unifying. Thats what we should rally around. So that to me means we should put aside the timid nature of not taking risks on policy and show people why we should be trusted to lead in this nation, to get us to a better day. Do you see this job as a leader where you say, heres where were going and everybody follows you . Or are you more of a facilitator . John boehner used to talk about working the wheel of the house. I think thats right. I was not elected dictator of the house, i was elected speaker of the house. That means we do it in a bottomup approach, reach consensus. As republicans we have common principles. We need to take those common principles and apply them to the problems of the day through consensus to show the country a better way forward. Its my job to lead to that that consensus. You talked about how bigger government was possibly Smashing Community in america. Yeah. Thats a bigger philosophical vision. Do you see your job as speaker to make that case . I do see my job as speaker and im redesigning this job. I dont think it can work Going Forward like its worked in the past. I cant pick up where john left off. It has to be done differently. My colleagues agree with that. I think thats one of the reasons why i was elected speaker. So i do believe that means we have to be bold, we have to show who we are, what we believe. When youre asking me about communities, i spent a great deal of time and thought about this. I think Big Government displaces what we call civil society. Big government makes it harder for communities to come together and heal problems. So that to me is an incredibly important dialogue were going to have to have in this country which is, how do we attack the root causes of poverty . How do we deal with reintegrating displaced communities so that people can build better lives for themselves . You went out somewhat anonymously, totally anonymously into the country, went into communities, talked to addicts, talked to people down on their luck. You wont be able to do that anymore. Im going to do it. Maybe not as anonymous as before. Im going to keep dog that because i think we need to go out in our communities and learn from people who are successful at actually fighting poverty, at getting people back on their feet. I think we need another round of welfare reform to move people from welfare to work so people can make the most of their lives. Im going to keep doing that. Some things you may have to do differently. Still going to sleep in your office . I am. I just work here. I live in janesville, wisconsin. Im not changing that. I work here dawn till about midnight. And im just going to sleep in my office because its very convenient. May have to get the cigarette smoke out . Im going to sleep in my regular office. You have young children. Whatd you tell them . You know, we had a lot of talks about this. In the week building up to this. And i told them that im still going to be home on saturdays and sundays like i always have been. What we do on saturdays is i usually do my kids sporting events and sundays are family days. Thats not going to change. Im going to commute back and forth to wisconsin every week. The way i look at this is, dont you think that people in this country want citizen legislators . Dont you think people in this country want their representative in Congress Living among them, understanding them . Im going through the same kinds of trials and tribulations, raising families, that they do. That to me is what a Citizen Legislature should be like. I dont see myself changing in that respect at all. Dont you think youll change the way the house works . Youre the first speaker since james b. Blaine to have kids. They didnt have electricity then. Whats it going to do to change the house, the fact that you have young kids . Electricity will make it much more efficient, i think. You know its a younger preceded in the house. When i came to congress, i was the youngest person harold ford and i were the youngest, 28 years old. Theres a newer, younger breed of members from both sides of the aisle who have families. I think thats a good thing. I think having new blood, young people here, offering fresh ideas, is a good thing. I want to continue that process. Anything else youve carved out that you say, i dont care what being speaker does, im going to keep doing this . Camping, for example . Of course im going to keep camping, mountain climbing, hunting. I told the security detail that human scent is not good for bow hunting. 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As Bill Whitaker reported for a frightening toll in ohio. Im looking at you and you look young and fresh, the girl next door. And you were addicted to heroin . I mean, obviously its very flattering that you say i dont look like a junkie, but even miss america could be a junkie. I mean, anybody can be a junkie. Reporter Hannah Morris is in college now. She says shes been clean for a year. But in high school, she was using heroin. Hannah lives outside columbus in the upper middle class suburb of worthington. Her parents are professionals. The Median Income here is 87,000 a year. Before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug. How did you get to those depths . What was the path you took . Started with weed. It was fun. I got good weed. Went to, oh my gosh, went to pills. It was still fun. Percocet. Xanax. All that kind of stuff. Then heroin. I started smoking it at first. Youre 15 . Yeah. I was like, oh my gosh, that was amazing. You remember even now . Oh, yeah. Lets say ive never done a drug in my life. I would normally be happiness at a 6 or a 7 on a scale of 10. Then heroin. Youre automatically at a 26. I want that again. Reporter hannah says the heroin was so addictive that rather quickly she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. Like doing it at school in the bathroom. A syringe . A syringe. I would have it in my purse. All ready to go. Reporter Jenna Morrison has struggled to remain clean for almost three years. She comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannahs. Jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates. Pain pills you can get with a prescription. Identical to heroin. I got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. And the heroin came . When i was 18. Was it an easy transition from pain pills to heroin . Very. Beuse i didnt realize at the time that heroin is an opiate. I didnt know that that was the same thing. As the pills that i was using. Why are you using all those drugs . Small town, there was nothing to do. I was hanging out with older people so that was our way of having fun. Partying. This is the worst drug epidemic ive seen in my lifetime. Reporter mike dewine is the attorney general of ohio. Hes a former u. S. Senator, congressman, and a county prosecutor. We met him at a state crime lab outside columbus. Its in every single county. Its in our cities. Its also in our wealthier suburbs. Its in our small towns. Theres no place in ohio where you can hide from it. Its that pervasive . Theres no place in ohio where you couldnt have it delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. I can text and say, hey, do you have this . We can meet, they would bring to it my house, leave it under the mat. Its pretty easy to get. Full service. Uhhuh. To me it was easier to get than weed or cocaine, definitely easier. Reporter dealers with connections to the mexican cartels sell heroin everywhere. Even in this Department Store parking lot outside columbus. Healing coming out of that car right there. Reporter our cameras captured the purchase of this heroin by an Undercover Police informant. What is this . This is a couple types of heroin that we see. Reporter attorney general mike dewines staffers say the mexican heroin can be cheap. 10 a hit or less. Some of it is cut with other drugs that make it even more powerful and deadly. And dealers keep inventing new ways to outwit Law Enforcement. What do you have here . These are actually tablets. So they are pressed to look like an actual prescription tablet but they contain heroin. Heroin in pill form . That look like pills, correct. This is new . Very new. Weve only seen a few cases in the lab. Reporter Something Else mike dewine says is new since his days as a county prosecutor, heroin has lost its stigma as a poisonous backalley drug. Theres no psychological barrier anymore that stops a young or older person that taking heroin. Who is the typical heroin user in ohio today . Anybody watching today. This show. It could be your family. Theres no typical person. It just has permeated every segment of society in ohio. Reporter even the well to do town of pickerington 30 minutes Tyler Campbell was a star of the High School Football team. He played at university of akron. For tyler heroin wasnt a party drug. His parents, wayne and christie campbell, say his heroin habit grew from his addiction to opiate painkillers, prescribed legally after he injured his shoulder. What were the pills . It was vicodin. 60 vicodin for his shoulder surgery. Thats a normal prescription . For that procedure. Reporter its easy for kids to sell their excess pills. Theyre popular recreational drugs in high schools and colleges. So much in demand one pill can cost 80. Pill addicts like tyler often switch to heroin because its cheaper with a bigger high. Tyler was in and out of rehab four times. The night he came home the last time, he couldnt fight the uncontrollable urge that is heroin addiction. He shot up in his bedroom and died of heroin overdose. He wasnt the only addict on his College Football team. Unfortunately, the quarterback died four months after tyler. 2011. Same situation. First of all, if you dont talk about it reporter after tyler died the campbells met many families whose children were heroin addicts in the suburbs of columbus. Like tyler, most got hooked on pills first. Started with pain pills . Absolutely. Reporter t. J. And heidi riggs daughter died of heroin overdose. Maren was a High School Basketball player and captain of her golf team. Lee hideman and Brian Malones daughter died of overdose earlier this year. Brenda stewart has two sons in recovery. Tracy morrison is Jenna Morrisons mother and has a second daughter whos also a recovering addict. Rob brants son was an addict. He battled it through high school. Reporter he says his son robby got hooked on pain pills prescribed by a dentist after his wisdom teeth were removed. He was in training with the National Guard hoping to serve in afghanistan. When he came home, he met up with an old friend that he used to buy and sell Prescription Medications with. And that old friend introduced him to heroin. We did rehab, relapse, did rehab, he got clean. But the drug called his name again and he said yes. That was the last time and he passed of accidental overdose. Reporter for many of these parents the hardest thing to accept was losing their children after they thought theyd finally beaten the addiction. She passed away the day after st. Patricks day. She posted on st. Patricks day a picture of her on her laptop studying, doing homework, saying, no partying for me, not even a single drink, im staying in and im working. The next day she used. And that was the last time she used. I am a nurse. 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Reporter a 26yearold laidback lowkey swede named felix shellberg. How much of one is the other . I think theyre the same guy. Ive never seen it as a persona. Pootie pie is the guy you meet when im with my closest friends. Its strange im opening up that guy for 40 million people. Are you looking for global domination . Wait, am i not there already . This might or might not be a bonus episode reporter hes close. A mere five years ago felix started posting videos of himself playing on youtube. In just a few months he had 100,000 followers. By 2013, he was gaining a subscriber every second. I believe i can frog what is it Everybody Loves about what you do . You ask my fans, they say im just a funny, silly guy they can relate to and enjoy watching. Reporter last year this College Dropout was the top earner on youtube making 12 million from ads and sponsorships. When did you realize, i can make some money, this could be a career . When i got my first paycheck. What was that paycheck for . More than i was making at a job. So i was like, screw this, im out reporter now he does this fulltime like thousands of others making six figures online. That doesnt mean Everybody Loves him. Kill yourself. Ouch how do you deal with haters out there . If some people dont like it, what am i going to do about it . Im going to be on Live Television with steven frickin colbert. Reporter what this 21st century star is doing now is embracing media from the olden days. Welcome to television. Oh, thank you. This is a steampowered medium. Cool. That runs on coal that your grandparents invented. Reporter using television to promote a book, a paperback called this book loves you. I live in a virtual reality. But i still think its really cool to offer something to my fans that they can hold in their hands. Reporter in new york, hundreds of fans showed up to see pootie pie in person. I get to meet fans facetoface. Thats when youre really like, whoa, this really means a lot to people. Do you see this as being fleeting, do you feel as though youve reached your 15 minutes of fame . Well, were going for the world domination, so im not done yet. Reporter its a long road to world domination. Because in real life, you can be beaten. At your own game. Whoa, no ha, whoo im out, im out. When the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. But when my father sank into depression, i didnt know how to help him. When he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. Dont let this happen to you. If you or a loved one is suicidal, call the National Suicide prevention lifeline. No matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, with the right help, you can get well. franklin d. Roosevelt the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. Endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources. And inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. We approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund they take their football seriously in alabama. College, high school, junior high. Steve hartman caught up with one longtime coach who ended his career on a high note. Reporter after 25 years at west Blockton High School in coach frenettety said his proudest moment came last week with this relatively pointless extra point. It had no effect on the game whatsoever. But as youll soon see, that kick made his career. Frenettety has lived for football all his life. He played as a kid, went into coaching after college, and most importantly when he got married, he dreamed of having a son who could play for him one day. Im raising him doing what i did, playing football. A little you. A little me, thats right. Reporter but heres what he got instead. Jody is the oldest of gregs two daughters. No boys. Other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. After school is football. On the weekends is football. All season. Its football. Offseason its football. Reporter so imagine jodys surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. I just got to thinking, one of these days im going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and ill have missed something. Reporter the sport that had mattered so much for so long will now be replaced by cheer competitions and girls softball games. Im like, dad, are you sure you want to do this . I realized hes giving this up for me, i need to do something for him. Reporter which brings us back to that extra point. If you look closely, youll notice the kicker has a ponytail. Jody practiced for months, got the teams permission, and then scored one for her dad. The final point in his last home game. Good job, jody i just darted straight for my dad. He hugged me. That was the best. That was the best hug. That was exciting to see your daughter running off the field like that in full uniform. Better than a boy . Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I wouldnt trade anything for my girls. Nothing. I mean, if i had to go back and do it all again id say, i want them two right there. Reporter thats the great thing about young men who think they want a boy. They grow up to be old dads who Steve Hartman on the road in west blockton, alabama. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. Officials say it broke apart in the sky, not on the ground. New details on the russian air disaster disaster. Signup time for obamacare. The vote to legalize pot in ohio and give small investors a why analysts predict hohum sales this Holiday Shopping season. And its not just one whales tangled tail, its a frequent problem on californias coast. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Mostly young families on vacation. Sunday was a day of mourning in russia for the 224 people who died when a plane apparently broke up in midair over egypts sinai peninsula. These are satellite images of that region. Investigators are gathering wreckage in a place where militants loyal to isis operate. So far no evidence anyone took the plane down but air france, Qatar Airways are among the growing number of carriers avoiding that air space. Reporter the search area for victims has been widened and with it the mystery of what caused it. Russian aviation Officials Say the debris is spread over eight square mile. Egyptian Officials Say a body of a child had been found five miles from the wreckage. There is every indication the destruction occurred in the air, Russian Federal aviation head said, at high altitude. More than 100 Russian Emergency workers have been sent to help in the search for victims and examine debris. The detailed investigation will involve french, russian, egyptian and other officials, according to strict international rules. One theory is the plane may have suffered structural failure. Under a previous ownership the airbus hit the runway at cairo tailfirst in 2001 and could have reached a critical point of weakness even though it underwent many inspections. The exdid of the debris field has focused attention on a claim of responsibility by an i. S. Affiliate. The group is known to have surfacetoair missiles but their effective range is 10,000 feet. A number of airlines have ordered their pilots not to fly below 25,000 feet over the sinai and the russian plane was even high where contact was lost. Egyptian president el sisi said the investigation into the crash could take months. This evening bodies began being moved from the morgue for transportation back to st. Petersburg. Russian Officials Say they hope to have all the bodies recovered and repatriated within the next two days and theyve ordered the company that owned the airliner to ground all the a321 airbuss in its fleet and check them. Well bring in michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our cbs news Senior Security contributor. Theyre looking at similar planes for potential mechanic mechanical issues but the isis affiliate in the sinai has claimed responsibility. What do you make of that . Its hard to say what the claim means at this point. A lot of claims so its hard to judge whether theyve got a track record of making claims that turn out to be right or turn out to be wrong. I dont put a lot of stock in the claim of credibility at this point. Is it at all realistic to believe that a surfacetoair missile could hit a plane at that altitude . I dont think so. The type of air Defense Systems that can reach 30,000 feet are either fixed or theyre mobile on trucks. Its my understanding that this particular isis group does not have that kind of capability. They have some surfacetoair missiles, some manned pads that are portable. Those kind of systems cant reach that altitude. A number of airlines saying theyre not going to fly over this area. What are we to make of that . I think its prudence. We dont know what happened here. As long as we dont know what happened, its probably prudent to avoid the area. Michael morrell, thank you very much. Signup started today for Health Insurance under the Affordable Care act year three. Premiums are going up an average of 7. 5 mrs. but could be higher depending where you live. Reporter self employed accountant fred buys insurance for his family through the Health Insurance marketplace. He learned his premiums are going up from 1,100 per month to 751,700, meaning he could pay 20,000 next year for Health Insurance. A singleyear increase of 66 . The first job when i got out of school was 16500. Thats a lot of money. Reporter the Affordable Care act requires every state to set up a marketplace for the uninsured or allow the federal government to do so. When insurance providers back out of that marketplace, as some did in his state, consumers pay more. Premiums vary widely and are actually decreasing in a few places. Indiana down 12. 6 . Mississippi down 8 . But in most states, premiums are rising, up 31. 5 in alaska, and up nearly 36 in oklahoma. That could be because of market consolidation, it could be the providers are asking for more money with the insurance companies, it could be because drug prices are increasing. Reporter Elizabeth Benjamin helps people get health coverage. Insurance increases over 10 the government will review it. Reporter according to the department of health and human services, with tax credits, more than 7 in 10 current enrollees could find plans for 75 a month or less. But fred doesnt qualify for tax credits, forcing him to shop around. Subsidies will go up but so will penalties, which will be more than double per adult, to 695 or 2. 5 of taxable income, which fines for families will be almost 2,100 if you dont have insurance. It appears the wreckage of a doomed cargo ship has been found. Searchers aboard a navy vessel believe they found the el faro under 16,000 feet of water east of the bahamas. It went down in heavy seas caused by hurricane joaquin. 33 people were on board, no one survived. Actor and politician Fred Thompson has died. Throughout his career, thompson switched between playing washington insiders in films like the hunt for red october and being one. He served two terms as a u. S. Senator from tennessee. He ran for president in 2008. In recent years he played the d. A. On law and order. A family statement says he died in nashville of lymphoma. Fred thompson was 73 years old. Up next, an update on a tangled whale and why its happening so often. Weekends wildest play. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree crashes ] [ wind howling ] a georgia man says hes on death row because hes black and the jury that sentenced him is white. Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear his case. The outcome could change the way juries nationwide are selected. Reporter Timothy Tyrone foster does not deny killing a burglary in her northern georgia home. But foster says he didnt get a fair trial because the prosecutor removed all the black candidates from the jury. The trial came just a year after the Supreme Court ruled jurors could not be excused because of their race, but lawyers could still dismiss them for cause. What weve seen since the case was decided is that prosecutors continue to strike africanamericans or hispanics from the juries and then just make up reasons for striking them. As long as theyre not race reasons. Reporter steven bright, a veteran Death Penalty attorney, is representing foster. He went through the prosecution teams notes and says he found blatant discrimination. What we really found was an arsenal of smoking guns. Reporter the name of each potential black juror was highlighted. The word black circled next to the race question on questionnaires. And in this list of possible jurors titled definite no, the top five people are black. Prosecutor urged thealwhite jury to sentence foster to death in part to deter other people out there in the projects from doing the same again. Tomorrow, bright will argue the Supreme Court should grant foster a new trial and force trial judges to hold juror challenges to a higher standard. They have to scrutinize the reasons that prosecutors give and that they cant just take them at face value. Because if thats going to happen, then this is going to continue from now on. Georgia courts have repeatedly rejected claims of discrimination. Prosecutors even argue they actually wanted a black juror to avoid accusations that the jury was biased. All right, thank you. This tuesday, voters in ohio will decide whether to legalize marijuana. At issue is a proposed amendment that would give a small group of investors a pot monopoly. Heres barry peterson. Its time for marijuana reform. So Law Enforcement can spend their time cracking down on real criminals. Reporter the ads are coming fast and furious. For a constitutional amendment legalizing pot for recreational and medical use. A campaign using a battletested plan run by a political operative, ian james. Theyre getting ready for the ipad canvasses reporter unlike other states, here ten groups of handpick investors would get exclusive rights to grow ohios pot and they are paying to play, bankrolling almost all the 24 million campaign. These arent people we think of as stoners, hippies. No. Were talking about prominent, recognizable, wellknown businesspeople. Sure, right. Who are supporting this. Right. Were talking about taking this from a tie dye to a suit and tie approach. This is not the right way to do it. Reporter former governor bob taft says this kind of business is bad business. Think about the Public Health costs in terms of our children, our youth. Reporter every state makes its own rules for growing legal marijuana. The group of tennessee investors here say they will compete against each other. And argue that their plan streamlines getting pot into shops and money into tax coffers. Investor Jennifer Drury runs a liquor distribution company. It tells the rest of the nation that ohio is progressive and people are progressive thinkers and that if it can happen in ohio, it can happen anywhere. No on issue 3. Reporter but opponents got their own amendment on the ballot to ban monopolies. And both the anti and pro amendments are polling well. If both of these pass, in your understanding, whats next . If theres one lawyer alive in the state of ohio, theres going to be a lawsuit. Reporter if so, courts may ultimately decide if marijuana in ohio stays on the black market or becomes the states newest big business. Columbus. To illinois where lawmakers have proposed a new approach to preventing Domestic Violence. Theyre looking to the beauty profession to help spot ugly situations at home. Why some believe training salon workers could help save lives. Reporter women go to the salon for a new look. But can end up spilling secrets about struggles at home. New york stylist carrie towers has heard it all. It can be very intimate once you get to know someone and they keep coming back to you. They trust you. Reporter its that openness that has illinois lawmakers looking to require a mandatory hour of training for nail technicians and hair dressers to spot signs of abuse when renewing their license every two years. This would be the first law of its kind in the country. Training specifically for Domestic Violence might actually be very helpful . Absolutely. I do not know what to spot. Training would be a great thing. Like the professional beauty associations train stylists to recognize abuse and refer victims to helpful resources. Results can be hard to track. Safe horizon is the largest Victims Services agency in the nation. Ceo ariel swank says abused women are often isolated from friends and family so theyre more likely to open up. Theres something about that salon technician or hairstylist that makes them feel free to talk but not be judged. Reporter nationwide over 20,000 phone calls are placed to Domestic Violence hot lines but the department of justice estimates 50 of cases go unreported. With 1 in 4 american women experiencing Domestic Violence, there are going to be women in every salon, every day, who could benefit from a referral to a Domestic Violence service provider. 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As Maria Villareal reports its a recurring problem with whales swimming closer and closer to shore. Reporter by the time rescuers reached this humpback whale, more than 40 feet long and weighing 40,000 pounds, it was dragging two long lines of rope stuck in its mouth and trailing past its tail. It is a very, very risky and somewhat dangerous procedure. Reporter seaworld curator keith yip is part of the rescue crew which tried to free the whale friday but it swam more than 80 miles before crews spotted it again near san diego. This animal had this in tow. Even after the team up northcutt 100 north cut 100 feet of line off. Reporter russell assisted in the rescue. Similar to the way a fisherman would pull in a big fish, they pulled in a humpback whale. This whale i believe in the end knew we were there to help and allowed us to cut the gear free. Reporter rescuers freed another whale last week. Two other recent attempts failed. Since january there have been at least 50 whales caught in fishing lines off the california coast. The food they prey on is drawn to these waters because of warmer ocean temperatures. And when the whales get here theres all sorts of different entanglements. Some with long lines, hooks all over. Its just really kind of a dangerous situation. Reporter one scientist tells cbs news the outlook for this humpback whale is guarded. Part of the line may still be trapped in its mouth. But at least, he says, the whale now has a much better chance of survival. Cbs news, los angeles. Up next here, retailers are ready to sell this holiday but are people ready to buy . It is november 1st, the start of the Holiday Shopping season. The National Retail federation predicts shoppers will spend some analysts are not so sure. Jill schlessinger, where is the consumer right now . Were almost seven years from the official end of the recession. People are not feeling confident. Weve got a recent cbs news poll showing 60 of americans who think the condition of the National Economy is bad. And just 38 think its good. Because of that lack of confidence, there are many analysts predicting this could be a flat season from last year. Maybe up just a little bit. Which is interesting because millions of new jobs created over the past year, the unemployment right is 5. 1 , gas prices 80 cents cheaper than last year. People should have more money to spend. Yes, and economists thought that extra money would be spent freely throughout lots of different sectors. That has not happened. What has occurred is that americans are saving. In fact, as of a report this past week, we know the savings rate is now 4. 8 . Thats pretty healthy. And yes, although the labor still only 2. 2 higher with wages. I think that is really sticking into the american mindset. Have retailers given some indication where theyre at or what theyre expecting . We know based on how many employees they plan to hire. Mixed news. Amazon up 25 over last year. 100,000 temp workers for the holidays. Walmart flat at 60,000. Toys r us down by 11 at 40,000. I cant say its going to be a lump of coal, probably not going to be a big diamond either, thanks very every day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies arent fully developed until at least 39 weeks. If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. A healthy baby is worth the wait. O0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. When we travel from city to city, we Pay Attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, it was one of the wildest plays in football history. Today officials said also one of the worst series of calls. Miami duke. Final seconds of the game. Miami scored a gamewinning touchdown after eight lateral passes. Today the league conducted a review and suspended the entire officiating crew two games fare blowing multiple calls on the play. Cold comfort for duke fans, the score stands, hurricanes win in the end. Finally, he is being called everything from the next big thing to hockeys lebron james. He is conner mac david, a generational talent who just began his first season on the ice playing for the edmonton oilers. This weeks new edition of 60 minute sports, we got an inside look at the making of a megaprospect. Reporter weve heard this story before. The precocious child who exhibits an almost spooky talent at a very, very young age. His parents, brian and kelly, say they nader push nor discouraged his obsession with hockey. My perspective was we owed it to him to give him every opportunity to be successful. And if success didnt follow, we would deal with that as a family. Because first and foremost were still a family. It was pretty clear to me from a young age he was a talented hockey player. And he had a gift that others didnt have. Reporter like only two players before him, mac david signed a special exception that allowed him to play in the ontarioling for the erie otters at age 15 against kids three and four years older. But that involved leaving home. Is as a child he warned his mother that day would come. We were standing at the Kitchen Table and he said, ill be leaving home when im 15. And i said, oh my gosh, you dont want to leave your mom. And he looked right at me and he said, are you going to stop me . And i thought, well sure. I can if i want to. A shy kid who doesnt want to talk much. Uhhuh. Knows when to talk . Yeah. He was very young, very insightful. He was probably 7. He was 7 . Very young. Its never easy to leave home at any time. Obviously for a mom or dad, when youre 15 and leaving home, i think it makes it that much harder. Its something that i just needed to keep moving on in my hockey career. Mac david is off to an extraordinary start, 12 points in 12 games in his first season. You can see the full report and the rest of 60 minutes sports tuesday night on showtime. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back for the morning news and cbs this morning. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, im jeff gore. Wisconsin republican paul ryan is starting his first full week as speaker of the house, a powerful job that puts him second in line to the presidency. Its a position ryan never he sat down with john dickerson. John boehner said, i came here to fight for a smaller, less costly, more accountable government. I began to realize over the years there was no winning this fight. I dont believe that. I think you can win this fight. I think if you offer the people of this nation who believe that the country is on the wrong track, because it is, if you offer them a bold alternative vision for how to get this country back on the right track, how to fix our problems, how to reapply our founding principles, yes, i believe we can relimit this federal government and give people the kind of freedom and opportunity for all that they deserve. You said that you want to tackle issues head on, even the tough ones. First order of business . Immigration reform . Going to tackle that head on . Nice. I think it would be a ridiculous notion to try and work on an issue like this with the president we simply cannot trust on this issue. We he tried to go it alone with so that is not in the cards. I think if we reach consensus how best to achieve border and interior enforcement security thats fine. But look, weve taken plenty of tactical risks here in congress. I think its time we take some policy risks by showing the people what we really believe, who we are, how we can fix this countrys great problems. Weve been timid around here too long, in my judgment. I think we have to offer people a bold agenda. Give they a policy risk. I i think we should say what the new tax code looks like, we should say what obamacare replacement looks like. People dont like obamacare, members of congress dont like obamacare, most of us in the majority voted against this. If you take a look at the premiums, take a look at the fact that decisions are being taken away from patients and their doctors, people are starving for an alternative to this vision. Is this a cost to what that house has just gone through on the republican side . I dont think there was a cost as much as it was growing pains. I think what we just experienced in the last couple of weeks was what was necessary to unify our conference. To unify our party. There are basically four things i think we need to do. Number one, get the house working like it was intended to work by the founders. Number two, we need to seek Common Ground. We need to find Common Ground where we can find it to advance the nations interests. We can do so without compromising our principles. Number three, i think its incredibly important that we serve as an effective opposition party, a check on the administrations power. But that leads me to the most important point, number four. Weve got to be a bold alternative party. A proposition party. We dont like the during the course the countrys headed so we owe it to the people of this nation how we would do things differently and thats what we have to do in 2016. The subgroup of conservatves who fought against john boehner, a lot of people said these tactics youre using are going to hurt the party, theyre too extreme. But in the end republicans have voted for a speaker they really like, you. So isnt that a validation of the tactics . These guys are good friends of mine. I am a Movement Conservative and people know that. I think its important i think what we havent done is offer a vision. We have not shown not only ourselves but the nation what is the horizon were shooting for . What are the big ideas were going to champion . Thats unifying. Thats what we should rally around. So that to me means we should put aside the timid nature of not taking risks on policy and show people why we should be trusted to lead in this nation, to get us to a better day. Do you see this job as a leader where you say, heres where were going and everybody follows you . Or are you more of a fcilitator . John boehner used to talk about working the wheel of the house. I think thats right. I was not elected dictator of the house, i was elected speaker of the house. That means we do it in a bottom bottomup approach, reach consensus. As republicans we have common principles. We need to take those common principles and apply them to the problems of the day through consensus to show the country a better way forward. Its my job to lead to that consensus but not to dictate that consensus. You talked about how bigger government was possibly Smashing Community in america. Yeah. Thats a bigger philosophical vision. Do you see your job as speaker to make that case . I do see my job as speaker and im redesigning this job. I dont think it can work Going Forward like its worked in the past. I cant pick up where john left off. It has to be done differently. My colleagues agree with that. I think thats one of the reasons why i was elected speaker. So i do believe that means we have to be bold, we have to show who we are, what we believe. When youre asking me about communities, i spent a great deal of time and thought about this. I think Big Government displaces what we call civil society. Big government makes it harder for communities to come together and heal problems. So that to me is an incredibly important dialogue were going to have to have in this country which is, how do we attack the root causes of poverty . How do we deal with reinter grating displaced communities so that people can build better lives for themselves . You went out somewhat anonymously, totally anonymously into the country, went into communities, talked toed a dicts, talked to people down on their luck. You wont be able to do that anymore. Im going to do it. Maybe not as before. Im going to keep doing that because i think we need to go out in our communities and learn from people who are successful at actually fighting poverty, at getting people back on their feet. I think we need another round of welfare reform to move people from welfare to work so people can make the most of their lives. Im going to keep doing that. Some things you may have to do differently. Still going to sleep in your office . I am. I just work here. I live in janesville, wisconsin. Im not changing that. I work here dawn till about midnight. And im just going to sleep in my office because its very convenient. May have to get the cigarette smoke out . Im going to sleep in my regular office. You have young children. Whatd you tell them . You know, we had a lot of talks about this. In the week building up to this. And i told them that im still going to be home on saturdays and sundays like i always have been. What we do on saturdays is i usually do my kids sporting events and some constituent events and sundays are family days. Thats not going to change. Im going to commute back and forth to wisconsin every week. The way i lack at this is, dont you think that people in this legislators . Dont you think people in this representative in congress understanding them . Im going to the same kinds of trials and tribulations, raising families that they do. That to me is what a Citizen Legislature should be like. I dont see myself changing in that respect at all. Youll change the way the houseworks . Youre the first to have little kids. Whats it going to do to change the house, the fact that you have young kid in this. Electricity will make it much more efficient, i think. You know its a younger preceded in the house. When i came to congress, i was the youngest person harold ford and i were the youngest, 28 years old. Theres a newer, younger breed of members from both sides of the aisle who have families. I think thats a good thing. I think having new blood, young people here, offering fresh ideas, is a good thing. I want to continue that process. Anything else youve carved out that you say, i dont care what being speaker does, im going to keep doing this . Camping, for example . Of course im going to keep camping, mountain climbing, hunting. I told the security detail that human scent is not good for bow hunting. I wont go into details. 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Thats a 340 increase over 10 years. More than ever the victims are suburban whites, women, and those with higher incomes. 60 minutes the drug has taken a frightening toll in ohio. Im looking at you and you look young and fresh, the girl next door. And you were addicted to heroin . I mean, obviously its very flattering that you say i dont look like a junkie, but even miss america could be a junkie. I mean, anybody can be a junkie. Reporter Hannah Morris is in college now. She says shes been clean for a year. But in high school, she was using heroin. Hannah lives outside columbus in the upper middle class suburb of worthington. Her parents are professionals. The Median Income here is 87,000 a year. Before she got hooked on heroin, hannah thought it was just another party drug. How did you get to those depths . What was the path you took . Started with weed. It was fun. I got good weed. Went to, oh my gosh, went to pills. Percocet. Xanax. Vicodin. All that kind of stuff. Then heroin. I started smoking it at first. Youre 15 . Yeah. I was like, oh my gosh, that was amazing. You remember even now . Oh, yeah. In my life. I would normally be happiness at a 6 or a 7 on a scale of 10. Then heroin. Youre automatically at a 26. I want that again. Reporter hannah says the heroin was so addictive that rather quickly she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. Like doing it at school in the bathroom. A syringe . A syringe. I would have it in my purse. All ready to go. Reporter Jenna Morrison has struggled to remain clean for almost three years. She comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannahs. Jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates. Pain pills you can get with a chemically, theyre almost identical to heroin. I got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. And the heroin came . When i was 18. Was it an easy transition from pain pills to heroin . Very. Because i didnt realize at the time that heroin is an opiate. I didnt know that that was the same thing. As the pills that i was using. Why are you using all those drugs . Small town, there was nothing to do. I was hanging out with older people so that was our way of having fun. Partying. This is the worst drug epidemic ive seen in my lifetime. Reporter mike dewine is the attorney general of ohio. Hes a former u. S. Senator, congressman, and a county prosecutor. We met him at a state crime lab outside columbus. Its in every single county. Its in our cities. Its also in our wealthier suburbs. Its in our small towns. Theres no place in ohio where you can hide from it. Its that pervasive . Theres no place in ohio where you couldnt have it delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. I can text and say, hey, do you have this . We can meet, they would bring to it my house, leave it under the mat. Its pretty easy to get. Full service. Uhhuh. To me it was easier to get than weed or cocaine, definitely easier. Reporter dealers with connections to the mexican cartels sell heroin everywhere. Even in this Department Store parking lot outside columbus. Healing coming out of that car right there. Reporter our cameras captured the purchase of this heroin by an Undercover Police informant. What is this . This is a couple types of heroin that we see. Reporter attorney general mike dewines staffers say the mexican heroin can be cheap. 10 a hit or less. Some of it is cut with other drugs that make it even more powerful and deadly. And dealers keep inventing new ways to outwit Law Enforcement. What do you have here . These are actually tablets. So they are pressed to look like an actual prescription tablet but they contain heroin. Heroin in pill form . That look like pills, correct. This is new . Very new. Weve only seen a few cases in the lab. Reporter ing some else mike dewine says is new since his days as a county prosecutor, heroin has lost its stigma as a poisonous backalley drug. Theres no psychological barrier anymore that stops a young or older person that taking heroin. Who is the typical heroin user in ohio today . Anybody watching today. This show. It could be your family. Theres no typical person. It just has permeated every segment of society in ohio. Reporter even the well to do town of pickerington 30 minutes outside columbus. Tyler campbell was a star of the High School Football team. He played at university of akron. For tyler heroin wasnt a party drug. His parents, wayne and christie campbell, say his heroin habit grew from his addiction to opiate painkillers, prescribed legally after he injured his shoulder. What were the pills . It was vicodin. 60 vicodin for his shoulder surgery. Thats a normal prescription . For that procedure. Reporter its easy for kids to sell their excess pills. Theyre popular recreational drugs in high schools and colleges. So much in demand one pill can cost 80. Pill addicts like tyler often switch to heroin because its cheaper with a bigger high. Tyler was in and out of rehab four times. The night he came home the last time, he couldnt fight the uncontrollable urge that is he shot up in his bedroom and died of heroin overdose. He wasnt the only addict on his College Football team. Unfortunately, the quarterback died four months after tyler. 2011. Same situation. First of all, if you dont talk about it reporter after tyler died the campbells met many families whose children were heroin addicts in the suburbs of columbus. Like tyler, most got hooked on pills first. Started with pain pills . Absolutely. Reporter t. J. And heidi riggs daughter died of heroin overdose. Maren was a High School Basketball player and captain of her golf team. Lee hideman and Brian Malones daughter died of overdose earlier this year. Brenda stewart has two sons in recovery. Tracy morrison is Jenna Morrisons mother and has a second daughter whos also a recovering addict. Rob brants son was an addict. He battled it through high school. Reporter he says his son robby got hooked on pain pills prescribed by a dentist after his wisdom teeth were removed. He was in training with the National Guard hoping to serve in afghanistan. When he came home, he met up with an old friend that he used to buy and sell Prescription Medications with. And that old friend introduced him to heroin. We did rehab, relapse, did rehab, he got clean. But the drug called his name again and he said yes. That was the last time and he passed of accidental overdose. Reporter for many of these parents the hardest thing to accept was losing their children after they thought theyd finally beaten the addiction. She passed away the day after st. Patricks day. She posted on st. Patricks day a picture of her on her laptop studying, doing homework, saying, no partying for me, not even a single drink, im staying in and im working. The next day she used. And that was the last time she used. I am a nurse. Reporter tracy morrison, jennas mother, trained to be a nurse more than 30 years ago. She says the medical profession must bear some responsibility for the laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. Sweaters stretch into muumuus. And pilled cardigans become pets. But its not you, its the laundry. Protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. With downy fabric conditioner. It not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. So your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. Downy fabric conditioner. Wash in the wow. [cough, cough] mike . Janet . Cough if you can hear me. Dont even think about it. I took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. Yeah. But what about mike . 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A loud, crash son of a [ bleep ] Reporter Video game playing machine. This is the man behind it. Im pootie pie. Reporter a 26yearold laidback lowkey swede named felix shellburg. How much of one is the other . I think theyre the same guy. Ive never seen it as a persona. Pootie pie is the guy you meet when im with my closest friends. Its strange im opening up that guy for 40 million people. Are you looking for global domination . Wait, am i not there already . This might or might not be a bonus episode reporter hes close. A mere five years ago felix started posting individual yoles of himself playing on youtube. In just a few months he had 100,000 followers. By 2013, he was gaining a subscriber every second. I believe i can frog what is it Everybody Loves about what you do . You ask my fans, they say im just a funny, silly guy they can relate to and enjoy watching. Reporter last year this College Dropout was the top earner on youtube making 12 million from ads and sponsorships. When do youid you realize, i can make some money, this would could be a career . When i got my first paycheck. What was that paycheck if. More than i was making at a job. So screw this, im out. Reporter now he does this fulltime like thousands of other making six figures online. That doesnt mean Everybody Loves him. Kill yourself. Ouch how do you deal with haters out there . If some people dont like it, what am i going to do about it . Im going to be on Live Television with steven frickin colbert. Reporter what this 21st century star is doing now is embracing media from the olden days. Welcome to television. Oh, thank you. This is a steampowered medium. Cool. That runs on coal that your grandparents invented. Reporter using television to promote a book, a paperback called this book loves you. I live in a virtual reality. But i still think its really cool to offer something to my fans that they can hold in their hands. Reporter in new york, see pootie pie in person. I get to meet fans facetoface. Thats when youre really like, whoa, this really means a lot to people. Do you see this as being fleeting, do you feel as though youve reached your 15 minutes of fame . Well, were going for the world domination, so im not done yet. Reporter its a long road to world domination. Because in real life, you can be beaten. At your own game. Whoa, no ha, whoo embarrassed by a prostate exam . Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. They take their football seriously in alabama. College, high school, junior high. Steve hartman caught up with one longtime coach who ended his career on a high note. Reporter after 25 years at west Blockton High School in west blockton, alabama, his prouders moment came last week with this relatively pointless extra point. It had no effect on the game whatsoever. But as youll soon see, that kick made his career. Frenettety has lived for football all his life. He played as a kid, went into coaching after college, and most importantly when he got married, he dreamed of having a son who could may for him one day. Im raising him doing what i did, playing football. A little you. A little me, thats right. Reporter but heres what he got instead. Jody is the oldest of gregs two daughters. No boys. Other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. After school is football. On the weekends is football. All season. Its football. Reporter so imagine jodys surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. I just got to thinking, one of these days im going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and ill have missed something. Reporter the sport that had will now be replaced by cheer competitions and girls softball games. Im like, dad, are you sure you want to do this . I realized hes giving this up for me, i need to do something for him. Reporter which brings us back to that extra point. If you look closely, youll notice the kicker has a ponytail. Jody practiced for months, got the teams permission, and then scored one for her dad. The final point in his last home game. Good job, jody i just started straight for my dad. He hugged me. That was the best. That was is best hug. That was exciting to see your daughter running off the field like that in full uniform. Better than a boy . Oh, yeah absolutely. I wouldnt trade anything for my girls. Nothing. I mean, if i had to go back and do it all again id say, i want them two right there. Reporter thats the great thing about young men who think they want a boy. They grow up to be old dads who know better. Steve hartman on the road in west blockton, alabama. 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