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With nearly 136 Million People expected to hit the stores this weekend. Carter evans now on the start today of the Holiday Shopping season. Reporter thanksgiving is about spending time with family and friends, even if its inside a tent in a parking lot. Some people go camping out in the woods. And we camp outside of best buy reporter thomas berrera has been here since monday morning. How much money do you expect to save . Well, i mean, we did the math and were saving probably a good, maybe like four, 500 bucks. All of that saving encourages big spending, according to retail analyst burt flickinger. Between thanksgiving and cyber monday 80 billion will be spent online, as well as in stores. Reporter on average, shoppers are expected to each spend more than 800 this holiday season. Thats up more than 3 from last year. Much of that spending will go toward bigticket items like cars and electronics. Best buy is hoping to get a bigger piece of the pie by opening this evening. The store manager near los angeles. We listened to what our customers are saying and they said they wanted something to do after thanksgiving dinner. Reporter but that plan backfired last year and led to a boycott. That boycott was quite effective. In fact, sales went down black friday weekend 4 in the u. S. Last year. Reporter this year, thats leading some stores to advertise the fact what they wont be open on thanksgiving day. At t. J. Maxx, marshalls and home goods, were closed on thanksgiving because family time comes first. Reporter outdoor retailer rei took it a step further. This black friday were closing all of our stores and paying our employees to get outside. Reporter a policy appreciated by shoppers like meri kaeller. I can respect them for doing that because i feel like more and more stores are open later just becomes a washout. Reporter retail analysts estimate about half of consumers will likely make a purchase on their cell phone this year, and some of those purchases will be made while theyre inside stores, elaine, comparing prices. Carter, you mentioned cars are going to be a big seller this season. What else . Reporter behind cars any apple products and then star wars merchandise is expected to be a bigseller, and there is a lot of it, even a darth vader toaster. All right. Carter evans among the throngs of shoppers tonight. Carter, thank you. Getting to the store today was a problem in some places as the storm that dumped snow in the west moved into the great plains. Driving was difficult as snow covered roads in nebraska, northwest of omaha. Winter storm warnings were up in much of that state, as well as iowa. There is concern freezing rain could bring down power lines. In chicago, Holiday Shopping tomorrow by a large protest over the shooting death of a black teenager by a white police officer. The past two nights have seen small, mostly peaceful demonstrations. This followed the release of a video showing officer Jason Van Dyke shooting Laquan Mcdonald 16 times. Van dyke has been charged with murder. In minneapolis, protesters and Community Groups shared thanksgiving dinner outside a police station. The protesters have been camped out there for more than a week after 24yearold jamar clark was shot and killed during a struggle with police. Some witnesses said clark was handcuffed at the time. The police deny that. In africa, the pope calls for peace between christians and muslims. And how the worlds biggest drone maker plans to stop isis from using them on the battlefield. Right back. Pope francis is preaching a message of peace on his first visit to africa. He said his first mass there today in kenya. Hell also be making stops in uganda and the Central African allen pizzey is with the pope in nairobi. Reporter the traditional african welcome was a joyous reflection of how pope francis message is being received. A kenyan newspaper summed it up as our politicians could learn a thing or two from him. On his first trip to africa, francis urged kenyans to help bridge the increasingly violent divisions between muslims and christians. All too often, he said, young people are being radicalized in the name of religion to sow discord and fear. Kenya suffered at the hands of islamic extremists which the alshabaab militia slaughtered 147 mainly christian students at a university earlier this year and then killed 67 people in an attack on a Shopping Mall here in 2013. Francis called the attacks barbarous, and said that gods justify hatred and violence. There are fears that the pope himself could be a prime target. Some 10,000 police and army troops are on duty. Rain turned the grounds where todays mass was held into a quagmire, but rain is also considered a blessing here, so it didnt dampen the mood. And using words that will resonate with the deeply conservative african catholic church, francis called on kenyans to resist practices which foster arrogance in men, hurt or demean women, and threaten the life of the innocent unborn. Pope francis is also using this trip to push his message of concern for the environment, but in a region wracked by ethnic and interreligious violence, it is inevitably his calls for peace and reconciliation that strike the most vibrant chord. Allen pizzey, cbs news, nairobi. Drone sales are taking off. So how do you prevent terrorists thats next. So how ya doing . Enough pressure in here for ya . Ugh. My sinuses are killing me. Yeah. Just wait til we hit ten thousand feet. Im gonna take Mucinex Sinusmax. Too late, were about to take off. These dissolve fast. Theyre new liquid gels. And youre coming with me. Wait, what . you realize i have gold status . Do i still get the miles . New Mucinex Sinusmax liquid gels. Dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. A lot of folks can expect to find a drone beneath their christmas tree, but theyre not made at the north pole. Seth doane visited the Worlds Largest drone manufacturer. Reporter these days, drones are being used to survey farmers fields or a football teams defensive line, and are replacing humans in highrisk tasks. And one company, dji, produces 70 of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. Were an international company. Reporter that china part is not highlighted by dji Public Relations director michael perry. There are americans who are concerned when every other Chinese Company that controls this much of the market. We have an International Footprint that reflects our international character. Reporter but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. Is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis . Its certainly something that we think about, but as were going along, were looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. Reporter thats where product designer paul pan comes in. Basically, when you make a product you never want to handicap the product. Using gps technology, dji can program drones so they cannot fly near sensitive sites, but security concerns were raised when a dji drone landed near the white house in january. Is it bad for business when one of your drones shows up on the white house lawn . It is bad in that we feel that there is only so much that we can do to control the aircraft, but then its really coming down to education, what you should and shouldnt do. Reporter regulators are playing catchup with drone technology. What do you really wish a drone could do that it just cant do . If i can take the flying camera and have it autonomously do its own thing. If i say, follow me all day and dont bump into anything that would be the ultimate product. Reporter seth doane, cbs news, shenzhen, china. This might be a fun game to play unless its your bag thats next. This is not what you want to see at the airport. Alaska Airlines Workers were seen throwing luggage at the san jose airport on tuesday in what seemed to be a competition for the longest toss. Turns out, the suitcase did not belong to a passenger. It was filled with magazines. Still, the airline said they shouldnt have done it at the airport. Upon further review, this may not have been the best idea. The Washington Redskins tweeted out, happy thanksgiving along with the teams controversial logo. Many native american groups have been pushing for the team to change its name. One follower called the team the most tone deaf company in america. In his radio address today, president obama said thanksgiving is a day for food it was also a day to say thank you. He telephoned 10 members of the military this morning from the oval office to wish them a happy holiday and thank them for their service. When it was time for dinner at the white house, the menu included turkey, ham, and prime rib. Two kinds of stuffing and potatoes. A variety of veggies, mac and cheese, and six pies. Well take them alphabetically. Apple, banana, cherry, coconut, pecan, and pumpkin. In case youre wondering, president s pay for their food at the white house. Yesterday, the president gave two turkeys a second chance. Now some fruits and vegetables are getting the same. That story is next. Woman what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. 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. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. 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. Finally tonight, in this waste. A lot of produce is discarded simply because it is, well, odd looking. A california business came up with the perfect solution. Heres john blackstone. Reporter when its packing day at a Company Called imperfect produce, things that are particularly imperfect get special attention. Lets just take a look at this. Thats a fun one. Legs crossed there. Reporter the weirdest are set aside for photographer roopam lumia. I got the persimmon that has a little bit of a nose. Reporter her photos are posted online, building a social media following. Its a harvest of fame. You call these your celebrities. These are our imperfect celebrities and what we like to call them are the stars of the show. Reporter these stars are part of an effort to convince food buyers that what counts is how something tastes, not how it looks. Reporter that little imperfection, retailers and food service will reject it. Reporter ron clark is cofounder of imperfect produce, which buys fruits and vegetables that farmers cant sell to supermarkets because it isnt perfect. Look, look, whats wrong . Just that little imperfection means youre not going to get to eat this. Reporter if not for clarks company, much of the food would end up at the dump. Each year, some six billion pounds of food farmers cant sell or give away to food banks ends up as waste. Its always amazed me how much has been thrown away and ive always had, you know, a soft spot for trying to feed more people with less. Reporter imperfect produce has been in business for just four months. Already it sells more than 10,000 pounds a week to customers who pay about half the usual price for taking something unusual. I would think if you found that in a supermarket, somebody would say, wow, look at that its a piece of art, made by farmers. Reporter it turns out the old adage that beauty is only skin deep is equally true for a potato. Emeryville, california. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijano. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jericka duncan. Germany is joining the battle against the Islamic State. Prime minister Angela Merkel wants to send reconnaissance aircraft, tanker planes and warships to aid the international coalition. The plan still has to be approved by the german parliament, but thats expected within the next few days. French president Francois Hollande is in moscow for meetings with russian president vladamir putin. Putin said hes ready to cooperate with france and the u. S. In the battle against the Islamic State but says hes still waiting for an apology from turkey for shooting down a russian fighter plane. Turkeys president said he telephoned putin, who wouldnt take the call. Holly williams reports from istanbul. Reporter both turkey and russia are pushing their version of events, following the shooting down of that russian warplane. Turkey said the plane strayed just over a mile into its air space for just 17 seconds. And now turkey has released this muffled and distorted audio recording, which it says is one of ten warnings given to the russian pilots. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] the russian pilot who survived has told joumpbl journalists he did not receive any warnings and did not cross into turkish air space. Now, this looked like a very dangerous situation just 24 hours ago, with one of the russian pilots killed and the russian president , vladamir putin, threatening serious consequences. But its now clear that all of the parties involved in this drama, including turkeys nato ally, the u. S. , want to avoid a conflict. But that doesnt solve the underlying problem, which is the syrian civil war. The u. S. , russia, turkey, iran, and other countries have all taken sides in syrias war. And now theyre being drawn deeper into the conflict and perhaps closer to a conflict with each other. The paris terror attacks continues across europe. But in the belgian capital things are returning to normal. Debora patta reports from brussels. Reporter for the fifth day, police raided neighborhoods around the capital, part of the Ongoing Investigation into the paris attacks which killed 130. And tonight, one person was arrested in the raids. The Terror Threat in brussels has been reduced to level three, which means an attack is still possible, but no longer imminent. Brussels has been on virtual lockdown for the past week. Schools were closed. So were subways and some stores. Public gatherings were banned. Andre, the former head of the governments Intelligence Unit that tracked islamic extremists, he told us the government may have overreacted initially, or that the police raids have turned up new details. Information from the raids may have shown that the terrorists have left the country, he said. Or that they dont have weapons. [ gunfire ] police are still hunting for two paris suspects, Salah Abdeslam and mohammed abrini. They both lived in the brussels neighborhood of molenbeek, which has gained a reputation for being a jihadi hotbed. A month before the attacks, the mayor received a list of 80 militants from belgian lists. Salah abdeslam was on the list, so was the suspected ringleader, abdelhamid abaaoud. But she says it was not her job to track down terrorists. It is up to the federal police, she said, to carry out actions like identification, arrest, and interrogation. And she claimed police had received the same information. Two weeks on, police are still no closer to finding Salah Abdeslam. The countrys Justice Minister says he must have a large terror cell assisting him, because it would be impossible for him to hide for this long on his own. In northern iraq, u. S. Air strikes continue to pound Islamic State positions, helping Kurdish Forces retake territory from the terror group. But the kurds are also getting help on the ground. Some u. S. Veterans are returning to the war zone as volunteer soldiers. Charlie dagata in irbil met some of these americans. Reporter as far as these guys are concerned, air strikes have made a huge difference on the battlefield. They say when isis hears planes, they run. But for the first time as u. S. Soldiers, they have found themselves outgunned. [ gunfire ] the explosion caught the americans off guard. [ gunfire continues ] for these former u. S. Soldiers, its a return to a deadly war zone. But this time, theyre fighting alongside Kurdish Peshmerga forces. Theyre volunteers in the battle against isis, also known as daesh, who have dug in around the Oil Rich Region of kircut. We have daesh to the left in the village when you get all the way up here. Are you all still good back there . This is an isis flag i captured on my first offensive. Reporter ohio native chris kidd was a marine sergeant in 2004 and fought in some of the fiercest battles of the iraq war. To see isis take over iraq, we didnt fight and die for nothing. Reporter so kidd sold his house and quit his job to join the new war against isis. Hes teamed up with about ten u. S. Vets, including this former Army Lieutenant from arkansas. He wears a body camera on each raid to protect his family, we agreed not to use his name. They thought i was crazy at first for coming out here. But theyre supportive now. Reporter they still think youre crazy . Yeah, probably. Reporter the men told us theyre in it for the long haul. We met a couple of guys from boston. I asked them what they missed most about home. They said watching the patriots this season. Pope francis continues his tour of africa today. The sixday pilgrimage is his first visit to africa. Allen pizzey reports. Reporter the traditional african welcome is a joyous reflection of how pope francis message is being received. The kenyan newspaper summed it up as, our politicians could learn a thing or two from him. On his first trip to africa, francis urged kenyans to help bridge the increasingly violent divisions between muslims and christians. All too often, he said, young people are being radicalized in the name of religion to sow discord and fear. Kenya suffered at the hands of islamic extreme uss when the el shabab militia slaughtered 147 mainly christian students at the university earlier this year, and killed 67 people in an attack on a Shopping Mall in 2013. He called the attacks barbarous. En and said gods name must never be used to justify hatred and violence. There are fears that the pope himself could be a prime target and some 10,000 police and army troops are on duty. Pope francis is also using this trip to push his message of concern for the environment. But in a region racked by ethnic and interreligious violence, it is inevitably his calls for peace and reconciliation that allen pizzey, cbs news, nairobi. Did you know theres a cough liquid that lasts for twelve hours . 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It used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. You give the cash to the bus driver and say when you get up to the village there, you will see someone at the crossroads. Give the money to him. Guess what happens . The money evaporates. Reporter bob coleymore, the ceo of kenyas largest cell phone provider, says his company sought to solve the problem. Dont have a bank account, 8 in 10 have access to a cell phone. So in 2007, the Company Started offering a way to use that cell phone to send and receive cash. They call it mpesa. M stands for mobile. Pesa is money in swahili. It is often referred to as kenyans alternative currency, but safer and more secure. Reporter youre texting money. Youre effectively texting money. Reporter how sophisticated is the phone that you use for mpesa . Is it a smartphone . No, its the cheapest phone you can have. Its designed to work at the lowest level of technology. Hello. How are you . Reporter to get this currency, you go to an mpesa kiosk. I give the agent 3,000 shillings, about 30 in cash, and she converts it to Virtual Currency on my account. This is pretty easy. Its not like opening a bank there are 85,000 agents like her across kenya, creating a giant grid of human atms. For most, this is a side business. So a pharmacy will sell mpesa. Or a roadside spice shop. This barber will give you a shave and mpesa. And yes, you can even buy mpesa here. You dont need the branches. Reporter you dont need the atm windows. Absolutely not. Reporter scrolling down the options, you can send money, withdraw cash, pay a bill or buy goods and services. And everyone uses a pin number for security. But this is not like paying with your smartphone in the u. S. , because our devices are linked to a bank account or credit card. Most kenyans who use mpesa dont have a bank account. The phone is it. Thats it. Now you can spend that 3,000 shillings on anything. Reporter shopping in the i like this. Can i pay you on mpesa . Yeah. Reporter daniel says kenyans use it for everything from taxis to taxes. Is it safer for you and for me to use mpesa . Yeah, its very safe. Reporter do you use mpesa to buy gas for the car . Absolutely. Reporter do you pay all your bills with mpaca . Most of my bills. In fact, i rarely go to the bank nowadays. Reporter at my destination, i tried using my phone money. Daniel, you are my first customer. Reporter i typed in his phone number and amount. The fare was 700 shillings, or 7. Im going to give you 1,000. Thank you very much. God bless you. God bless you. Reporter now my pin number. Dont tell me that. Reporter no, im not going to tell you. That is top secret. Reporter what do i do now . Accept. Reporter okay. It worked. And now im going to spend some more money. Hello, how are you . I love these bags. How much is this one . Next, i buy a bag at angies shop with mpesa. Do you use it a lot in the store . Yeah. Its like having a bank in your pocket. Reporter this is really easy, now that its the second time ive done it. Ive sent it. Wow. Wonderful. Reporter my shopping ended with animals. No, im not buying a giraffe. But you can use your phone to feed one. Am i giving you your dinner . While most transactions here are still in cash, mpesa is used by 90 of the adults. This technology was invented in england. But its here in kenya where innovation using mpesa is taking off. We visiting the ihub in nairobi where local Technology Startups are inventing new ways to use mobile money. That mobile money system acts as a terrific platform, which a lot of other innovations has used as a springboard. The new phrase around town is the Silicon Savannah. Reporter the Silicon Savannah . Yes. You have the Silicon Valley. Here you have the Silicon Savannah. Reporter tuesday with mpesa, they can get their salaries directly sent to their phones and they can earn interest on their cell phones. We went mary, a dairy farmer who sells milk in mpesa, pays her farm hands with it, and even got a loan the buy more cows in mpesa. Just a couple of buttons and you buy a new cow . Yeah. Reporter actually, mary was able to buy two new cows and got a much better rate than she would have at a bank. Since the transaction was by phone, there was hardly any overhead. So it sounds like youre rapidly increasing your business. Yes. Im increasing my business. Reporter business is good . Yes, very good. Reporter we were surprised how much its changed life for the poor. In a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. Before mpesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. He used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. It emitted toxic fumes, could cause fires, and at 200 a year, kerosene wasnt cheap. But steven recently upgraded. He got solar power and his first lightbulb. Pretty good. Its lighting your room. Yes, it light the room all over. Reporter a company invented a way to provide inexpensive power to the slums using mpesa. So where is the panel . Is it up there . Yeah, the panel is up there. Reporter can you show it to me . Yeah, i can. Let me show you. Here it is. Reporter oh, my goodness, its little. Reporter the unit costs about 180, less than kerosene, but still out of stevens price range for a single purchase. But he paid only 35 up front, and then 40 cents a day in mpesa for a year. And he never has to leave the farm. All he does is click the phone, which activates a chip attached to the panel to turn it on. When youre finished paying it off it should be mine. No more cost. Reporter the solar panel has changed his life. He can tend to his pigs at night indoors without breathing toxic kerosene fumes. Past efforts to introduce solar panels to the slums failed. In part because they were stolen. This has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. So if you dont pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off . Once i dont pay, they dont have to come to me. The light just goes off. Reporter providing Drinking Water is another way mpesa is making a difference. Nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relying on a river or water trucked in by donkey. But this village got a new pump for its well. Villagers pay for clean water by texting mpesa to this meter box, which unclocks the pump. You can see the pull report on our website, cbsnews. Com. The overnight news will be right back. s get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. These are multisymptom. Well so are these. This one is max strength and fights mucus. That one doesnt. Uh. Think fast you dropped something. Oh. Ill put it back on the shelf. New from mucinex fast max. The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Start the relief. 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Reporter they decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall they started participating in activities alongside a local boy scout troop. I really like competitions and i really enjoy competitive nature and also working in teams. So being in boy scouts gave me the opportunity to work with boys and girls alike in a competitive nature. Reporter they got so good at competing with the boys, this past spring they won second place in a major scouting competition with other boy scout groups. Do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take . Yes. I think they were all a little surprised that we could do the same things that they could. Reporter news of the girls participation reached the Boy Scouts Council which barred them from further scouting activities last month. Theyre just being discriminatory and not nice. Reporter thats a big word, discriminatory. What makes you think that . Because were girls, theyre saying because were a different gender, we shouldnt be allowed, i guess, to do the same thing boys can. Reporter how does that make you feel . Kind of sad, mad. Reporter her mom, herself a boy and girl scout leader, helped the girls formally apply to be boy scouts. Last week they were rejected. I dont think that having girls join and having a coed program necessarily destroys that tradition. Reporter in a statement, the boy scouts of america tells cbs this morning we understand the values and the lessons of scouting are attractive to the entire family. However, cub scouts and boy scouts are yearround programs for boys and young men. The girls claim the local Scout Council is breaking its own policy that bars discrimination based on gender. Yet the federal title nine law that prohibits such prejudice contains a specific exemption for the boy scouts. The boy scouts have such a long standing tradition. This is hard for people. Yeah. Its understandable, because theyve been this way for 100 years. But i think they should at least try to accept some change. Change is good. Reporter for cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, be right back. 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. 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 job placement and training for people in your community. A turkey dinner on thanksgiving usually gives way to dessert, namely apple and but in boston, its always time for the official state dessert, the Boston Cream Pie. Susan spencer went to one restaurant where its always on the menu. Reporter what is not to like here . Absolutely. Reporter executive chef gerard tice makes life in the kitchen look easy as pie. Specifically, Boston Cream Pie. Essentially were talking butter, chocolate, cream, sugar. What could possibly go wrong with that . Nothing. Its a wonderful dessert. Reporter wonderful, yes. And completely misnamed. It isnt a pie at all. No, its a cake. Reporter where did that come from . Because it was originally baked in pie shells. Reporter two pie shells actually for two yellow sponge cakes. Held together in pastry cream, covered in chocolate and coated with almonds. We actually became the state dessert in 1996. Reporter congratulations. Yes, absolutely. Who knew . Reporter you heard right, Boston Cream Pie is the official state dessert of massachusetts. Boston baked beans, boston terriers, Boston Cream Pie. What is it about this particular dessert that you think appeals to people around here . Its simple flavors that bring you back to your childhood, really. Reporter its remained more or less the same way since it was invented over a century ago, at this very hotel. Whose kitchen has had some famous and unlikely employees. Malcolm x was a busboy here. Reporter this is hard to believe. Ho chi minh worked in the bake shop. Reporter soho chi min conceivably could have based a Boston Cream Pie and malcolm m presumeably could have cleaned up. Plate. And i happen to have your Boston Cream Pie. Reporter the proof is in the pudding. Thats good. Or in this case, the pie. Mmm. I have to keep making it just to make sure its still good. Of course. About 80 of the people that order dessert, order Boston Cream Pie. Reporter a little cash cow. As the chef and the entire state of massachusetts will tell you, its worth every calorie laden penny. What comes to mind immediately when i say Boston Cream Pie this creamy, silky, smooth, chocolatey, heavy. Reporter not to overstate it. No. Reporter heaven. Heaven. Thats the overnight news for this friday. Its happened again a breach of security at the white there. Also tonight, americans count their blessings and count on Law Enforcement to keep them safe as they celebrate. Four weeks until christmas. The hunt is on for bargains. Some people go camping out in the woods. And we camp outside of best buy and beauty in the beast. Finding the good in badlooking produce. These are our imperfect celebrities and what we like to call them are the stars of the show. This is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im elaine quijano. As president obama and the first family were celebrating thanksgiving in the white house, a drama was unfolding outside, yet another Security Breach. A jumper managed to easily scale a recently reinforced fence. He was unarmed and quickly arrested. But this breach comes as the nation is on edge with isis threatening a parisstyle attack here. Kris . Reporter elaine, the white house was on lockdown for several hours because of this incident. This area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. Now, about 2 45 today, the secret service says the jumper theyve identified as Joseph Caputo jumped the white house fence. A photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. The woman who took these photos tweeted, i heard him take a deep breath and say, lets do this. The intruder dropped to his knees with his hands in the air as the secret service rushed to arrest him. His flag was put into an evidence bag while a bomb squad searched the white house lawn. The fact the intruder made it over the fence raises questions about the security upgrades put in place over the summer. In july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it harder to climb. The secret Service Called that a temporary security measure until a longterm solution could be implemented. This jumper follows a series of embarrassing incidents for the secret service, including a Security Breach where a fence jumper was able to get inside the white house, made it all the way to the east room. He was one of three men to jump the fence last year. The secret service says criminal charges are pending against caputo, but, elaine at this point we dont know why he jumped the fence or what was in that binder. Kris van cleave at the white house for us tonight. Kris, thank you. It was just yesterday that the president assured the nation that Law Enforcement is on the case in the wake of the paris attacks, and there were plenty of cops at the premiere thanksgiving day event, macys thanksgiving day parade. Don dahler was there. En reporter the largest contingent of heavily Armed Police Officers in the parades history stood along the parades twoandahalfmile route. They were protecting the parades 3. 5million onlookers who crowded streets, 20 feet deep in some places. Some were concerned about terrorism, some not. Were super excited. The weather turned out perfect so we couldnt ask for anything better. Reporter in their midst, undercover cops moved among them and sniper teams scanned from rooftops. In downtown manhattan, dozens of officers also kept an eye on things in a massive room named the joint operations center. Chief james oneill gave us a tour. I cant help but notice all these gigantic screens. What kind of information would you have up there . We have cameras all around the city that we can choose. If theres an event somewhere in the the city we can go to that neighborhood. Reporter during major events like the parades the center is staffed with representatives of various state and federal agencies. There are millions of tourists flooding into new york city this time of year. The streets are packed. That, i imagine, is a pretty tempting target for terrorists. I spend most of my time planning in the event something and effectively. We stood up two new units to Critical Response commands, and the Strategic Response group. We have anywhere up to 800 people available to respond to any incident. Reporter the nature of terror attacks has shifted to the use of automatic weapons and suicide vests. So the nypd adopted new rules of engagement. Officers will respond more quickly with deadly force. Commissioner bill bratton we have responded by retraining all of our personnel, and were in the process of now doing that with my 35,000, to get in and neutralize the threat as fast as possible. Reporter officials insist there is no specific, credible threat against the united states, but, elaine, some municipalities, such as new york city, are continuing on a heightened security level through the holidays. Don dahler reporting from new york city. Don, thank you. In moscow today, the president s of russia and france agreed to coordinate their airstrikes against isis in syria. Francois hollande has been against the terror group since it attacked paris two weeks ago. Those attacks were planned in belgium, and tonight, the search for suspects continues. Debora patta is in brussels. Reporter for the fifth day, police raided neighborhoods around the capital, part of the Ongoing Investigation into the paris attacks which killed 130. And tonight, one person was arrested in the raids. The Terror Threat in brussels has now been reduced to level three, which means an attack is still possible but no longer imminent. Brussels has been on virtual lockdown for the past week. Schools were closed. So were subways and some stores. Public gatherings were banned. Andre jacobs is the former head of the governments Intelligence Unit that tracked islamic extremists. He told us the government may have overreacted initially, or that the police raids have turned up new details. Information from the raids may have shown that the terrorists have left the country, he said, or that they dont have weapons. [ gunfire ] police are still hunting for two paris suspects, Saleh Abdeslam and mohammed abrini. They both lived in the brussels neighborhood of molenbeek, which has gained a reputation for being a jihadi hot bed. A month before the attacks, molenbeek mayor Francois Schepmans received a list of 80 islamic militants from belgian intelligence. Abdeslam was on the list. So was the suspected ring leader abdelhamid abaaoud, but schepmans says it was not her job to track down terrorists. It is up to the federal police, she said to carry out actions like identification, arrest and interrogation. And, she claimed, police had received the same information. Two weeks on and Belgian Police are still no closer to finding Saleh Abdeslam. The countrys Justice Minister says he must have a large terror cell assisting him because it would be impossible for him to hide for this long on his own. And, debora, what came out of the meeting between france and russia today . Reporter the two leaders agreed to increase the exchange of intelligence to assist the u. S. Led coalition in intensifying airstrikes against isis, and that other rebel groups would not be targeted. Up until now, russia has been attacking groups fighting against the assad regime in syria. So, elaine, its going to be interesting to see exactly how that agreement will be implemented. Debora patta in brussels for us tonight. Debora, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ wind howling ] security has been tightened at Shopping Malls around the u. S. With nearly 136 Million People expected to hit the stores this weekend. Carter evans now on the start today of the Holiday Shopping season. Reporter thanksgiving is about spending time wth family and friends, even if its inside a tent in a parking lot. Some people go camping out in the woods. And we camp outside of best buy reporter thomas berrera has been here since monday morning. How much money do you expect to save . Well, i mean, we did the math and were saving probably a good, maybe like four, 500 bucks. All of that saving encourages big spending, according to retail analyst burt flickinger. Between thanksgiving and cyber monday 80 billion will be spent online, as well as in stores. Reporter on average, shoppers are expected to each spend more than 800 this holiday season. Thats up more than 3 from last year. Much of that spending will go toward bigticket items like cars and electronics. Best buy is hoping to get a bigger piece of the pie by opening this evening. The store manager near los angeles. We listened to what our customers are saying and they said they wanted something to do after thanksgiving dinner. Reporter but that plan backfired last year and led to a boycott. That boycott was quite effective. In fact, sales went down black friday weekend 4 in the u. S. Last year. Reporter this year, thats leading some stores to advertise the fact what they wont be open on thanksgiving day. At t. J. Maxx, marshalls and home goods, were closed on thanksgiving because family time comes first. Reporter outdoor retailer r. E. I. Took is a step further. This black friday were closing all of our stores and paying our employees to get outside. Reporter a policy appreciated bishopers like meri kaeller. I can respect them for doing that because i feel like more and more stores are open later and earlier, and thanksgiving just becomes a washout. Reporter retail analysts estimate about half of consumers will likely make a purchase on their cell phone this year, and some of those purchases will be made while theyre inside stores, elaine, comparing prices. Carter, you mentioned cars are going to be a big seller this season. What else . Reporter behind cars any apple products and then star wars merchandise is expected to be a big seller, and there is a lot of it, even a darth vader toaster. Carter, thank you. Getting to the store today was a problem in some places as the storm that dumped snow in the west moved into the great plains. Drivininwas difficult as snow covered roads in nebraska, northwest of omaha. Winter storm warnings were up in much of that state, as well as iowa. There is concern freezing rain could bring down power lines. Downtown could be affected tomorrow by a large protest over the shooting death of a black teenager by a white police officer. The past two nights have seen small, mostly peaceful demonstrations. This followed the release of a video showing officer Jason Van Dyke shooting Laquan Mcdonald 16 times. Van dyke has been charged with murder. In minneapolis, protesters and Community Groups shared thanksgiving dinner outside a police station. The protesters have been camped out there for more than a week after 24yearold jamar clark was shot and killed during a struggle with police. Some witnesses said clark was handcuffed at the time. The police deny that. In africa, the pope calls for peace between christians and muslims. And how the worlds biggest drone maker plans to stop isis from using them on the battlefield. Right back. Pope francis is preaching a message of peace on his first visit to africa. He said his first mass there today in kenya. Hell also be making stops in uganda and the Central African republic. Allen pizzey is with the pope in nairobi. Reporter the traditional african welcome was a joyous reflection of how pope francis message is being received. A kenyan newspaper summed it up as our politicians could learn a thing or two from him. On his first trip to africa, francis urged kenyans to help bridge the increasingly violent divisions between muslims and christians. All too often, he said, young people are being radicalized in the name of religion to sow discord and fear. Kenya suffered at the hands of islamic extremists which the alshabaab militia slaughtered 147 mainly christian students at a university earlier this year and then killed 67 people in an attack on a Shopping Mall here in 2013. Francis called the attacks barbarous, and said that gods name must never be used to there are fears that the pope himself could be a prime target. Some 10,000 police and army troops are on duty. Rain turned the grounds where todays mass was held into a quagmire, but rain is also considered a blessing here, so it didnt dampen the mood. And using words that will resonate with the deeply conservative african catholic church, francis called on kenyans to resist practices which foster arrogance in men, hurt or demean women, and threaten the life of the innocent unborn. Pope francis is also using this trip to push his message of concern for the environment, but in a region wracked by ethnic and interreligious violence, it is inevitably his calls for peace and reconciliation that strike the most vibrant chord. Allen pizzey, cbs news, nairobi. Drone sales are taking off. So how do you prevent terrorists thats next. Karl, dont you have friends coming over . Yeah, so . It stinks in here. Youve got to wash this whole room are you kidding . Wash it . Lets wash it with febreze. For all the things you cant wash, use. Febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. 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The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. A lot of folks can expect to find a drone beneath their christmas tree, but theyre not made at the north pole. Seth doane visited the Worlds Largest drone manufacturer. Reporter these days, drones are being used to survey farmers fields or a football teams defensive line, and are tasks. And one company, dji, produces 70 of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. Were an international company. Reporter that china part is not highlighted by dji Public Relations director michael perry. There are americans who are concerned when every other Chinese Company that controls this much of the market. We have an International Footprint that reflects our international character. Reporter but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. Is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis . Its certainly something that we think about, but as were going along, were looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. Reporter thats where product designer paul pan comes in. Basically, when you make a product you never want to handicap the product. Reporter pan explained how using gps technology, d. J. I. Can program drones so they can not fly near sensitive sites, but security concerns were raised when a dji drone landed near the white house in january. Is it bad for business when one of your drones shows up on the white house lawn . It is bad in that we feel that there is only so much that we can do to control the aircraft, but then its really coming down to education, what you should and shouldnt do. Reporter regulators are playing catchup with drone technology. What do you really wish a drone could do that it just cant do . If i can take the flying camera and have it autonomously do its own thing. If i say, follow me all day and dont bump into anything that would be the ultimate product. Reporter seth doane, cbs news, shenzhen, china. This might be a fun game to play unless its your bag thats next. This is not what you want to see at the airport. Alaska Airlines Workers were seen throwing luggage at the san jose airport on tuesday in what seemed to be a competition for the longest toss. Turns out, the suitcase did not belong to a passenger. It was filled with mag zones. Still, the airline said they shouldnt have done it at the airport. Upon further review, this may not have been the best idea. The Washington Redskins tweeted out, happy thanksgiving along with the teams controversial logo. Many native american groups have been pushing for the team to change its name. One follower called the team the most tone deaf company in america. In his radio address today, president obama said thanksgiving is a day for food and football. It was also a day to say thank you. He telephoned 10 members of the military this morning from the oval office to wish thm a happy holiday and thank them for their service. When it was time for dinner at the white house, the menu included turkey, ham, and prime rib. Two kinds of stuffing and potatoes. A variety of veggies, mac and cheese, and six pies. Well take them alphabetically. Apple, banana, cherry, coconut, pecan, and pumpkin. In case youre wondering, president s pay for their food at the white house. Yesterday, the president gave two turkeys a second chance. Now some fruits and vegetables that story is next. 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. 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, Say Something to local authorities. Finally tonight, in this land of plenty, plenty goes to a lot of produce is discarded simply because it is, well, odd looking. A california business came up with the perfect solution. Heres john blackstone. Reporter when its packing day at a Company Called imperfect produce, things that are particularly imperfect get special attention. Lets just take a look at this. Thats a fun one. Legs crossed there. Reporter the weirdest are set aside for photographer roopam lumia. I got the persimmon that has a little bit of a nose. Reporter her photos are posted online, building a social media following. Its a harvest of fame. You call these your celebrities. These are our imperfect celebrities and what we like to call them are the stars of the show. Reporter these stars are part of an effort to convince food buyers that what counts is how something tastes, not how it looks. Reporter that little imperfection, retailers and food service will reject it. Reporter ron clark is cofounder of imperfect produce, which buys fruits and vegetables that farmers cant sell to supermarkets because it isnt perfect. Look, look, whats wrong . Just that little imperfection means youre not going to get to eat this. Reporter if not for clarks company, much of the food would end up at the dump. Each year, some six billion pounds of food farmers cant sell or give away to food banks ends up as waste. Its always amazed me how much has been thrown away and ive always had, you know, a soft spot for trying to feed more people with less. Reporter imperfect produce has been in business for just four months. Already it sells more than 10,000 pounds a week to customers who pay about half the usual price for taking something unusual. I would think if you found that in a supermarket, somebody would say, wow, look at that its a piece of art, made by farmers. Reporter it turns out the old adage that beauty is only skin deep is equally true for a emeryville, california. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijano. News. Welcome to the overnight news. Germany is joining the battle against the Islamic State. Prime minister Angela Merkel wants to send reconnaissance aircraft, tanker planes and warships to aide the coalition. The plan still has to be approved by the german parliament, but thats expected within the next few days. French president Francois Hollande is in moscow for meeting with president vladamir putin. Putin said hes ready to cooperate with france and the u. S. In the battle against the Islamic State but says hes still waiting for an apology from turkey for shooting down a russian fighter plane. Turkeys president said he telephoned putin, who wouldnt take the call. Holly williams reports from istanbul. Reporter both turkey and russia are pushing their version of events, following the shooting down of that russian warplane. Turkey said the plane strayed just over a mile into its air and now turkey has released this muffled and distorted audio recording, which it says is one of ten warnings given to the russian pilots. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] the russian pilot who survived said he did not receive any warnings, and did not cross into turkish air space. Now, this looked like a very dangerous situation just 24 hours ago, with one of the russian pilots killed and the russian president , vladamir putin, threatening serious consequences. But its now clear that all of the parties involved in this drama, including turkeys nato ally, the u. S. , want to avoid a conflict. But that doesnt solve the underlying problem, which is the syrian civil war. The u. S. , russia, turkey, iran, and other countries have all taken sides in syrias war. And now theyre being drawn deeper into the conflict and perhaps a conflict with each other. The hunt for two suspects in continues. But in the belgian capital brussels. Reporter for the fifth day, police made several raids. And tonight, one person was arrested in the raids. The Terror Threat in brussels has been reduced to level three, which means an attack is still possible, but no longer imminent. Brussels has been on virtual lockdown for the past week. Schools were closed. So were subways and some stores. Public gatherings were banned. He told us the government may have overreacted initially, or that the police raids have information from the raids may have shown that the terrorists have left the country, he said. Or that they dont have weapons. Police are still hunting for two paris suspects, Salah Abdeslam and mohammed abrini. They both lived in the brussels neighborhood of molenbeek, which has gained a reputation for being a jihadi hot bed. A month before the attacks, the mayor received a list from 80 militants. Both were on the list, as well as abdelhamid abaaoud. But she says it was not her job to track down terrorists. It is up to the federal police, she said, to carry out actions like identification, arrest, and interrogation. And she claimed police had received the same information. Two weeks on, police are still no closer to finding Salah Abdeslam. The countrys Justice Minister says he must have a large terror cell assisting him, because it would be impossible for him to hide for this long on his own. No northern ike, u. S. Air strikes continue to pound Islamic State positions, helping Kurdish Forces retake territory from the terror group. But the kurds are also getting help on the ground. Some u. S. Veterans are returning to the war zone as volunteer soldiers. Charlie dagata in irbil have met some of these americans. Reporter as far as these guys are concerned, they say when isis hears planes, they run. But for the first time as u. S. Soldiers, they have found themselves outgunned. [ gunfire ] the explosion caught the americans off guard. [ gunfire continues ] for these former u. S. Soldiers, its a return to a deadly war zone. But this time, theyre fighting alongside Kurdish Peshmerga forces. Theyre volunteers in the battle against isis, also known as daesh, who have dug in around the earl rich region of kircut. We have daesh to the left in the village when you get all the way up here. Are you all still good back here if this is an isis flag i captured on my first offensive. Reporter chris kidd was a marine sergeant in 2004 and fought in some of the fiercest battles of the iraq war. We didnt fight and die for nothing. Reporter so kidd sold his house and quit his job to join the new war against isis. Hes teamed up with about ten u. S. Vets, include thing former Army Lieutenant from arkansas. He wears a body camera on each raid to protect his family, we agreed not to use his name. They thought i was crazy at first for coming out here. But theyre supportive now. Reporter they still think youre crazy . Yeah, probably. Reporter the men told us theyre in it for the long haul. We met a couple of guys from boston. I asked them what they missed most about home. They said watching the patriots this season. Pope francis continues his tour of africa today. The sixday pilgrimage is his first visit to africa. Allen pizzey reports. Reporter the traditional african welcome is a joyous reflection of how pope francis message is being received. The kenyan newspaper summed it up as, our politicians could learn a thing or two from him. On his first trip to africa, francis urged kenyans to help bridge the increasingly violent divisions between muslims and christians. All too often, he said, young people are being radicalized in the name of religion to sow discord and fear. Kenya suffered at the hands of extremist extremists, when 147 mainly christians were slaughtered at the university this year, and killed 67 people in an attack on a Shopping Mall in 2013. He called the attacks barbarbous. There are fears that the pope himself could be a prime target and some 10,000 police and army troops are on duty. Pope francis is also use thing trip to push his message of concern for the environment. 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Reporter in a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loaded with humans and cargo, but with cash. It used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. You give the cash to the bus driver and say when you get up to the village there, you will see someone at the crossroads. Give the money to him. Guess what happens . The money evaporates. Reporter the ceo of kenyas largest cell phone provider says his company sought to solve the problem. Dont have a bank account, 8 in 10 have access to a cell phone. So in 2007, the Company Started offering a way to use that cell phone to send and receive cash. They call it mpesa. It is often referred to as kenyans alternative currency, but safer and more secure. Reporter youre texting money. Youre effectively texting money. Reporter how sophisticated is the phone that you use for m pesa. Is it a smartphone . No, its the cheapest phone you can have. Its designed to work at the lowest level of technology. Reporter to get this currency, you go to an mpesa kiosk. I give the agent 3,000 shillings, about 30,000 in cash, and she converts it to Virtual Currency on my account. This is pretty easy. There are 85,000 agents like her across kenya, creating a giant grid of human atms. For most, this is a side business. So a pharmacy will sell mpesa. This barber will give you a shave and mpace aesa. And you can even buy it here. You dont need the branches. Reporter scrolling down the options, you can send money, withdraw cash, pay a bill or buy goods and services. And everyone uses a pin number for security. But this is not like paying with your smartphone in the u. S. , because our devices are linked to a bank account or credit card. Most kenyans who use mpesa dont have a bank account. The phone is it. Thats it. How you can spend that 3,000 shillings on anything. Reporter shopping in the name of journalism. I like this. Can i pay you on mpesa . Yeah. Reporter daniel says kenyans use it for everything from taxis to taxes. Is it safer for you and for me to use mpesa. Yeah, its very safe. Reporter do you use mpesa to buy gas for the car . Absolutely. Reporter do you pay all your bills with mpacea . I rarely go to the bank now adays. Reporter you are my first first mpesa customer. Reporter i typed in his phone number and amount. The fare was 7. Im going to give you 1,000. God bless you. God bless you. Reporter now my pin number. Reporter no, im not going to tell you. That is top secret. Reporter what do i do now . Accept. Reporter okay. It worked. And now im going to spend some more money. Hello, how are you . I love these bags. Next, i buy a bag at angies shop with mpesa. Do you use it a lot in the store . Yeah. Its like having a bank in your pocket. Reporter this is really easy, now that its the second time ive done it. Ive sent it. Wow. Wonderful. Reporter my shopping ended with animals. No, im not buying a giraffe. But you can use your phone to feed one. While most transactions here are still in cash, mpaca is used by this technology was invented in england. But its here in kenya where innovation using mpesa is taking off. We visiting the ihub in nairobi are Technology Startups are inventing new ways to use mobile money. That mobile money system acts as a terrific platform, which a lot of other innovations has used as a springboard. The new phrase around town is the Silicon Savannah. Reporter the Silicon Valley . Yes. You have the Silicon Valley. Reporter tuesday with mpesa, they can get theirsal ris directly sent to their phones and they can earn interest on their cell phones. We went mary, a dairy farmer who sells milk in mpesa, pays her a loan to buy more cars in mpesa. Actually, mary was able to buy two new cows and a much better rate than she would have at a bank. Since the transaction was by phone, there was hardly any overhead. So it sounds like youre rapidly increasing your business. Yes. Reporter business is zbhoodgood . Yes, very good. Reporter we were surprised how much its changed life for the poor. In a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. Before mpesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. He used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. It emitted toxic fumes, could cause fires, and at 200 a year, kerosene wasnt cheap. But steven recently upgraded. He got solar power and his first lightbulb. Pretty good. Its lighting your room. Yes, it light the room all over. Reporter a company invented a way to provide inexpensive pow tore the slums, using mpesa. So where is the panel . Is it up there . Yeah, the panel is up there. Reporter can you show it to me . Yeah, i can. Let me show you. Here it is. Reporter oh, my goodness, its little. Reporter the unit costs about 180, less than kerosene, with you still out of stevens price range for a single purchase. But he paid only 35 up front, and then 40 cents a day in mpesa for a year. And all he does is click a phone, which activates a chip attached to the panel to turn it on. When youre finished paying it off it should be mine. No more cost. Reporter the solar panel has changed his life. He can tend to his pigs at night and his children can study indoors without breathing toxic kerosene fumes. Past efforts to introduce solar panels to the slums failed. In part because they were stolen. This has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. So if you dont pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off . Once i dont pay, they dont have to come to me. The light just goes off. Reporter providing Drinking Water is another way mpesa is making a difference. Nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relies on a river or water trucked in by donkey. But this village got a new pump for its well. 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These six young girls are teaching themselves how to build a campfire, because they say its the sort of thing they didnt learn in the girl scouts. I got jealous of what my brother got to do, because hes a boy scout. Reporter they decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall they started participating in activities alongside a local boy scout troop. I really like competitions and i really enjoy competitive nature and also working in teams. So being in boy scouts gave me the opportunity to work with boys and girls alike in a competitive nature. And then we tied this. Reporter they got so good at competing with the boys, this past spring they won second competition with other boy scout groups. Do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take . Yes. I think they were all a little surprised that we could do the same things that they could. Reporter news of the girls participation reached the Boy Scouts Council which barred them from further scouting activities. Theyre just being discriminatory and not nice. Reporter what makes you think that . Because were girls, because were a different gender, theyre saying we shouldnt be allowed, i guess, to do the same things boys can. Reporter how does that make you feel . Kind of sad, mad. Reporter her mom, herself a boy and girl scout leader, helped the girls formally apply to be boy scouts. Last week they were rejected. I dont think that having girls join and having a coed program necessarily destroys that tradition. Boy scouts of america tells cbs this morning we understand the values and the lessons of scouting are attractive to the entire family. However, cub scouts and boy scouts are yearround programs for boys and young men. The girls claim the local Scout Council is breaking its own policy that bars discrimination based on gender. Yet the federal title nine law that prohibits such prejudice contains a specific exemption for the boy scouts. This is hard for people. Yeah. Its understandable, because theyve been this way for 100 years. But i think they should at least try to accept some change. Change is good. Reporter for cbs this california. A turkey dinner on thanksgiving usually gives way to dessert, namely apple and pumpkin buy. But in boston, its always time for the official state dessert, the Boston Cream Pie. Susan spencer went to one restaurant where its always on the menu. Reporter what is not to like here . Absolutely. Reporter executive chef gerard tice makes life in the kitchen look easy as pie. Specifically, Boston Cream Pie. Essentially were talking butter, chocolate, cream, sugar. What could possibly go wrong with that . Nothing. Its a wonderful dessert. Reporter wonderful, yes. And completely misnamed. It isnt a pie at all. No, its a cake. Reporter why did that come from . Because it was originally baked in pie shells. Reporter two pie shels actually for two sponge cakes. Held together in pastry cream, covered in chocolate and coated with almonds. We became the state dessert in 1996. Reporter congratulations. Yes, absolutely. Who knew . Reporter you heard right, Boston Cream Pie is the official state dessert of massachusetts. Boston baked beans, boston terriers, Boston Cream Pie. What is it about this particular dessert that you think appeals to people around here . Its simple flavors that bring you back to your childhood, really. Reporter its remained more or less the same way since it was invented over a century ago, at this very hotel. Whose kitchen has had some famous and unlikely employees. Malcolm x was a busboy here. Reporter this is hard to believe. Ho chi minh worked in the bake shop. Reporter i happen to have a plate. And i happen to have your Boston Cream Pie. Reporter the proof is in the pudding. Thats good. Or in this case, the pie. Mmm. I have to keep making it just to make sure its still good. Of course. About 80 of the people that order dessert, order Boston Cream Pie. Reporter a little cash cow. As the chef and the entire state of massachusetts will tell you, its worth every calorie laden penny. What comes to mind immediately when i say Boston Cream Pie this creamy, silky, smooth, chocolatey, heavy. Reporter not to overstate it. No. Reporter heaven. Heaven. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im jureka duncan. Its happened again a

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