Now and forevermore. Narrator if animals are our best friends, shouldnt we be theirs . Visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. Youll be in my heart no matter what. Cbs cares. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares today president obama personally apologized for the american air strike on saturday that killed 22 civilians at a hospital in afghanistan. He phoned the head of Doctors Without Borders which ran the hospital and he also called the afghan president. The u. S. Commander in afghanistan said the attack was directed by american troops after Afghan Forces called for help. He called it a mistake. Doctors without borders says it still wants an independent investigation. Today prosecutors in oregon said the gunman who killed nine people last week also shot at two detectives. They fired back, wounding him. Then, he took his own life. President obama will meet friday with families of the victims. And Julianna Goldman tells us the shooting has now become a major issue in the president ial campaign. From the indications that i got they did not rush the shooter. Reporter on cbs this morning, ben carson doubled down repeating the suggestion that victims of last weaks mass shooting at an Oregon Community college could have done more to protect themselves. He apparently didnt know that an army veteran did in fact try to stop the shooter do. You know who chris mintz is . No. Reporter the republican president ial candidate ignited the firestorm yesterday. I would ask everybody to attack the gunman he can only shoot one of us at a time. That way we dont all wind up dead. Reporter the former neurosurgeon posted a neurosurgeon, post aid provocative defense of the Second Amendment. I never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away. Some rivals like senator Lindsey Graham took issue with carsons remarks. I just dont think thats the road to go down in terms of questioning people who have lost their lives you have no idea what you would do. Reporter donald trump came to carsons defense. I thought he was treated unfairly. Reporter the republican president ial field largely responded to the massacre by rejecting calls for stricter gun laws. In iowa today Hillary Clinton jumped on their rhetoric. You have got people running for president on the other side who say, well, you know, we just need more guns. And the idea that you need more guns to stop people who are committing Mass Shootings is not only illogical but offensive. Reporter this isnt the first time carson invited controversy. In 2014 he compared the Obama Administration to nazi germany. And he recently said muslims shouldnt be president. It may not be what carson said but how he said it that is controversial. Government guidelines for how to handle a gun shooting, as a last resort adults in immediate danger should try to overpower the gunman. Thank you. In iowa today. Major garrett asked jeb bush about carsons comments. I dont quite understand what that means. Reporter bush said the focus should be on the victims families and he has compassion for those calling for stricter gun laws, but disagrees. Name a case where gun rights being restricted out of washington would have changed the course of any of the cases. The bigger problem right now is that we have team that are, having growing despair, that are isolated from society, thats are disconnected from the rest of us, and spiral out of control and then commit these atrocious acts of violence and in many cases commit suicide. Despite a fundraising and organizational advantage bush runs fourth or fifth in polls in early voting states and nationally. There is now talk of bringing former president george w. Bush on to the campaign trail to rally gop support. He doesnt have to rescue me. I am on the path. Im totally confident about where we are. I will continue to, to ask his advice and counsel. But i got to go win this. This is my job. Reporter bush likes to call himself the tortoise in the race. Slow and steady. It is a long haul. You know . Its, what happens in october is completely irrelevant. Ask me how it is going in january ive will tell you it is going pretty good. The tortoise metaphor is interesting, i dont remember the tortoise going backward . Huh, look i am not going backward. Your numbers have gone down. These polls dont matter. You havent caught on yet. I dont have a clue about what peoples expectations of me were. I dont care about that. I have a plan from the beginning to the end we will lay out provocative idea to lift people up. 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I think sometimes the fact that there are such disparities in pricing and that they can occur within blocks of each other. Reporter for example, a mammogram done for suspected cancer where bergman lives costs 211. 30 miles away in teaneck, new jersey, the same test is 95. Why is there such a wide range of prices for the same procedure . There is a wide range there are a lot of different circumstances and the costs may be driven by other factors, overhead, rental considerations, and the methods that different doctors use to perform the procedures. I think consumers need to take a more proactive role in their health care. There are tools they can use in order to make proper decisions so that they can be the educated consumer which we need to be in todays day and age. Online tools can help calculate medical costs based on your zip code. Michelle scott acknowledged it can take a lot of work to learn the details but she said we dont usually buy a house without checking out what the mortgage terms are. A way to stuff more people into planes. Just ahead. The great wall of china stood more than 2,000 years. But chinas brave mens bridge cracked in two weeks. A tourist dropped a thermos on the glass walkway. Officials insist it is safe but may require more bravery than before. Another curious bit of engineering the origami car from lexus, the sedan is made almost entirely of cardboard. It took about three months to glue the together. Its drivable but just for show. Seemed like a good idea on paper. And maybe not such a good idea, have a look at this. Airbus filed for a patent for a split level airliner cabin, two tiers of seats that lie flat like bunkbeds. Thats in business class. No telling how theyre going to stack them up in coach. If you are looking for more space. We have it. The singing astronaut is next. Major tom we end tonight with a man who traveled into space and turned into a star. Heres jim axelrod. Reporter when canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield blasted off for a five month stay on the International Space station in 2012, a few thousand people followed him on twitter. We had a million by the time we settled back on earth. Reporter how does that happen . All i was doing was saying i am a human being doing something unusual and new and you are welcome to come and look if you like. Reporter they did through the snapshots he tweeted and videos he posted, from everything making a sandwich in space to crying in zero gravity. If you keep crying you end up with water. Reporter hadfield provided new views of life from space with a remarkable accessibility. This is Ground Control to major tom youve really made the grade reporter it was his performance of david bowies space oddity done at his sons suggestion that launched his popularity into a new orbit. But its team to guide the capsule if you dare reporter the video has been seen on youtube more than 26 million times. What is going on there . That has so grabbed people . I sang it. And i could hear how the environment much to my surprise had crept into how i interpreted the song. Shake my hand, ethan. Nice to meet you. Reporter not like hadfield was unknown. The First Canadian to walk in space, he is on the back of the canadian 5 bill. But his new found fame its broadening his capacity to inspire. I was struck by one headline calling you the most famous astronaut on earth. Pretty big title. Yeah, it is. Social media allows access now where you can look through the eyes of an explorer and get insight into what it is look to be right on the edge of human existence. I think that is kind of what people are celebrating. You and i you and your bedroom me up in the sky reporter this friday Chris Hadfield will release an album of 12 songs written and recorded in space. And lightly land upon the bed and lay done to sleep reporter a 53yearold retired canadian astronaut and his guitar is leading a new generation of space lovers positively star struck. Lay down now to sleep jim axelrod, cbs news, toronto. Thats the cbs overnight news for this thursday. 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 scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Republican president ial candidate dr. Ben carson sparked controversy over what some are calling insensitive comments about last weeks massacre at a Community College in oregon. I would not just stand there and let them shoot me. I would say, hey, guys everybody attack him he may shoot me. He cant get us all. Take action. Absolutely. Hopefully will not have that happen. Reporter the comments havent hurt his showing in the polls. Second to donald trump for the gop nomination in three swing states. He sat done to discuss his views on Mass Shootings on cbs this morning, with charlie, nora and gayle. Good to have you here. Thank you. What did you mean when you said i would not just stand there . I want to plant in peoples minds what to do in a situation like this. Because unfortunately this is not probably going to be the last time this happens. Do you believe the victims in oregon just stood there . From the indications that i got they did not rush the shooter. The shooter can only shoot one person at a time. He cannot shoot a whole group of people. And so the idea is overwhelm him so that not everybody gets killed. Do you know who chris mintz is . No. So he is an army veteran. He was shot seven times. He did actually rush the shooter. He is being hailed as a hero. He blocked the door and saved peoples lives. Some one in the incident did act heroically. That verifies what im saying. Thats what should be done. If everybody does that the likelihood of him being able to kill as many people diminishes quite significantly. You are being accused this morning of being insensitive to the victims. People say look you dont really know what you will do if god forbid you are ever in that situation. How do you respond to that . I respond to that, we live in a culture now where people decide that everything you say we need to set up battle lines and we need to get on this side of it or that side of it rather than, collectively trying to figure out how we solve the problem. Its, its sort of an immature attitude it seems to be something rampant in america today. The question is what do we do about this . I mean everybody expects it will happen again. The president said it has become routine. So how does a nation come to grips with this fact it is a combination of who is doing it, access to weapons, and the opportunity . Well in medicine we have a tendency to make decisions based on evidence. Not on ideology. So, lets say this were a disease, what we would be saying is lets take each one of these shooters and lets go back and lets study their lives. And lets see if we can see some commonalties here. Are there some Early Warning signals for people like this . So that we can begin to identify them and intervene before the tragedy occurs. Not only for the people who were shot, but for the shooter themselves. How would you do that . Number one. And secondly, once you begin to see a pattern how to you make sure that pattern will help you lead to the next potential assailant . I think we have to for instance, empower the psychiatrist. The psychologist. And number these cases, these people have already been working with Mental Health professionals. Nothing was done about it. We have to be able to move to the next step. Not just recognizing that their mentally ill, but being able to take the, appropriate interventional steps. Should there be new laws to make it harder for people who have Mental Illness to purchase guns . For people who have been declared dangerous individuals by Mental Health professional absolutely we should be looking for a mechanism to keep dangerous weapons out of their hand. Now, you know we need to study all the possibilities. And we cannot do anything that compromises the Second Amendment. But as long as we keep in mind, we dont want to compromise the Second Amendment. But we also want to keep dangerous weapons out of the hand of dangerous people. That makes imminent sense. At the time of the Second Amendment they were talking muskets, werent talking ak47s and rifle tuesday, you write in your book you, thought the ban on military style assault weapons was a good idea. You have now written you since changed your mind. What changed your mind . Youll also see that, that i talked about the fact that they recognize that things would change. That we would become a more modern society, we face different principles, different situations but we had to recognize that it was the principles that were important. So what were the principles of the Second Amendment . Those principles were we wanted to make sure that the people had the ability to assist the military in case of an invasion and that the people also had the ability to protect themselves from an overly aggressive federal government. That was a very important part of the reason for it. Now, obviously, if we say well we are talking muskets. So yeah, you can have a musket. As we advance in terms of our weaponry. You cant have any of those things. That violates the principle. Michael bloomberg is also close to the university you work, johns hopkins. And a proud graduate. He has become a very, very strong advocate for gun control. What is it that he doesnt understand that you understand . I think we ought to get him to answer that question. Let me go with you first. And then. What i understand quite vividly is what Daniel Webster said. Daniel webster said america will never suffer under tyranny because the people are armed. Thats what i understand. So i dont want to see tyranny occur here. Cant adams also said that there may come a time when we do not have good people at the helm of our country. We cant always assume that it is going to be that case. You criticized president obama for going to oregon to meet with victims families, you said it is becoming a political issue, can you change it without going to open wounds and inflict, you know, a lot of controversy. I would not. I said i would have probably lots of other things on my schedule i could do. The other thing. This is important. The other thing is i dont think i would have the pushback if i were president. Because the i wouldnt be picking and choosing which groups i sympathize with. I would have, i mean i would have talked to kate steinleys family killed by an illegal alien. You have to be compassionate to everybody. You dont pick and choose. If you in fact as president could play a role and express the nations grief in going to oregon you could be pleased to do that and would object to a president whose effort is to console the grief of a nation and the families who have been suffering . I wouldnt object to it. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Im only in my 60s. Ive got a nice long life ahead. Big plans. So when i found out medicare doesnt pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. Then i got a Medicare Supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if youre eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80 of your part b medical expenses. The rest is up to you. Call now and find out about an aarp Medicare Supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Like all standardized Medicare Supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesnt pay. 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Reporter up until this week it was common practice for employees of the two biggest Fantasy SportsCompanies Draft kings and fan duel to play in the others Fantasy League. The concern is that Fantasy League employees knew which athletes were being picked before that information was made public. They could then create a fantasy team of less popular picks, who if they performed well in a real game, would pay off big. A fan duel spokesperson confirmed to cbs news that draft kings employees have racked up millions. And a teacher of entrepreneur at northeastern university. They its arbitrage. Reporter the controversy is a black eye for the rapidly growing industry expected to generate 3. 7 billion in ten tree fees this year and over 17 billion within five years. Daily Fantasy Leagues have Financial Relationships with major league baseball, nbc, comcast, fox sports and cbs. Prominent nfl owners robert kraft of the patriots and jerry jones of the cowboys are investors. There is even a draft kings fantasy lounge in both of their stadiums. Both Fantasy LeagueCompanies Say they stopped alug their employees to play. Draft kings ceo, played defense on espn outside the lines. I think this is a real eye opening experience for us. In retrospect that seems obvious that would cause people concerns. Reporter draft kings is based in boston. Members of Congress Want to look at whether Fantasy Sports leagues constitute gambling or if theyre games of skill. The difference is gambling is regulated and so far, sports leagues are not. Don dahler, boston. Online gaming continues to gain players every day. Traditional casinos are hurting. Revenue on the las vegas strips, dropped 5 in august. The Third Straight month of declines. Sin city isnt standing still. And casinos are looking to lure younger gamblers with the next generation of gaming. Jen ration of gaming. Ben tracy reports from the palms casino resort in vegas. Reporter when people come to las vegas. A lot come to play the slots. The biggest revenue generator for the casinos. The problem is theyre finding younger gamblers dont want to sit here and pull one of the levers. So the future of gambling could look a lot less look this and a lot more like an arcade. Las vegas as we know it was built on the back of the onearmed bandit. Slot machines with their 60 Profit Margins are cash cows. But it may be time to put them out to pasture. 45 and under are not going to play slot machines. Just not. Reporter if he sound like a guy with something new to sell, well, he is. Were going into a brand new world. He heads one of the companies at this years gaming expo in las vegas. Betting on a very different kind of gambling. A casino looks like an arcade and nightclub. Filled with games that require skill not just games of chance. This feels much more like video games than gambling to me. Yes it does, doesnt it. I am fighting for my life over here right now. I want to turn the casino into where you have a fighting chance to win some money use your skill. Race a car. Shoot a target. Reporter i cant imagine that your sales pitch to the casinos they dent want to give people a fighting chance to win money. Theyre all going to change. As the your base gets older and evolves. You have to be prepared for the next generation coming in. Reporter the generation is the millenials those born after 1980 they head to vegas in droves and walk right by the casino and into the nightclub. Just 63 of them, who visited vegas last year gambled. Thats compared to 78 of their parents generation and 87 of their grandparents. Younger people come to vegas for night life, clubs, partying, dancing, for all the great things vegas is nonfor, really no longer for gambling. You always have to keep your eye on the prize. Reporter the chief marketing officer for gambling. Reporter their idea is to take the games people already play on their smart phones and add gambling. You can also compete not against a dealer, but against your friends. As opposed to the focus of did i win or did i lose money. Start playing. Get invested did i beat the boss. Am i getting to the next level . How am i doing at the game play as oppose to just money part of it. Flip side of that is theyre not realizing how much money theyre losing . Right. Absolutely possible. Reporter a change in nevada gaming regulations last month, now allows for skilled players to potentially win more money by advancing further into the game. But the downside is, if you arent good at the game, you could lose even more often than you would at a game of chance. These new skill based games are expected to hit casino floors next year. We are now treading into new territory. Again we are trying to attract a different generation. They dont play poker or black jack. But they play arcade games. Reporter and the slots no matter how much manufacturers try to keep them relevant may be on their final spin. 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A new study shows a few days in the woods can lower your Blood Pressure and improve your mood and even increase creativity. Who has time for that . So more people are getting their outdoor fix online. Thanks to an internet mogul. Chip reid tracked him down in the woods outside berriville, new york. Climb up inside . Yes, do it. Reporter whether building tree houses. Or bridges. Good and bouncing. Reporter zach klein is living his boyhood dream with his very own getaway in the woods. My bio in some places i work in the internet now so i can live in the wood later. Reporter did you think it would come this soon . I was surprised how quickly things worked out. No, i thought it would take me decades to be able to get to this spot. Reporter it didnt take long to get here as designer and cofounder of the video sharing website vimeo, klein found himself flush with more than enough disposable income to acquire 55 acres of serenity in upstate new york. Whats the best thing for you about being out here in the woods . By profession i am a designer. When i come out here, i am reminded just how perfectly designed nature is. Reporter to get idea of what would be built here, klein started a blog featuring pictures of Simple Structures in natural settings. Calling it, cabin porn. Reporter developed its own following which now has grown Something Like 12 Million People looked at it in the past year. Reporter where did the name cabin porn come from . Well we were all young once. We all made mistakes. That was the first thing that came to my mind it was provocative. Not certain it would be as popular if it did if it didnt have such a viral name. Reporter he curated 200 images from his website to create a book full of cabin porn. Reporter it is remarkable how often we receive letters from people letting us know it plays that role in their lives. That this is their way to relax or to destress themselves. And it inspires them. I think. Reporter to inspire others to join him, klein started a school. Full length rip straight. Reporter where design experts teach Building Techniques and develop the property he named beaver brook. This woman who spent a week learning the finer points of japanese timber framing finds the time a great escape from her career as a tech ceo. You are wired in all the time . I am on my computer for, eight to 12 hours a day. Reporter is that one reason you are out here . A huge part of why i am out here. There is an increasing prevalence of technology everywhere seems to be taking over everything in our lives. Getting outside, unplugging is an essential part of staying sane, healthy and happy in todays world. Reporter klein insist he is no Henry David Thoreau and says the beauty of beaver brook is in sharing it. And because the devices that normally connect us dont work here, a different kind of social network can take shape. Having fun, mostly what this is about . Yeah, exactly what it is about. It is about building relationships with each other through projects that we find rewarding. Reporter as rewarding as living in the woods with his family and friends can be, it is not a yearround endeavor. Yes, even zach klein spend most days plugged in. Okay, jobs page. Reporter recently as ceo of an online school, diy. This was on the property when we moved here. Reporter for about six weeks a year, he recharges right here at beaver brook. The internet is pretty one dimensional when you kid it to a massive plot of wood like this. There are so many wonders beholden here. Just look down at the ground to see them. Reporter what may have been zach kleins biggest discovery about building a cabin in the woods it really doesnt cost that much. In new york state you can get an acre of Agricultural Land for 3,000. You know, which is the price some people pay for their televisions. And i think whats really compelling to people is the realization that this simplicity that theyre interpreting as luxury is actually pretty obtainable for any one who wants it. Reporter for cbs this morning, chip reid, barryville, new york. These Mass Shootings that seem to occur every couple months have a lot of americans grasping for ways to end the bloodshed. In our series voices against violence, we hear from a man who lost two of his uncles to gun violence. A president and a senator. Im patrick kennedy. Im the author of the Mental Health parity and addiction equity act signed into law in 1998. One consistency in all the tragedies is the perpetrator had untreated Mental Illness. The most basic thing we can do is Wraparound Services upon the first incidence of some ones psychosis usually in their late teen years early 20s. We know when to expect these when they happen. We ought to wrap our arms around the people who are suffering from these illnesses and treat them early. As opposed to ignoring them until they become pathologic, stage 4 illnesses and thats what lead to these ultimate tragedies. If you do that, you change the permanent trajectory of the illness thereby curbing the ultimate tragedies that have taken place. Former congressman patrick kennedy. We will hear more idea on curbing gun violence in the days ahead. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Ng pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. 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Theres five or six different numbers here. Crossreference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. Fashion Icon Ralph Lauren is stepping down as chief executive of brand he created nearly half a century ago. To the surprise of some, handing the reins to former president of old navy. That isnt scaring wall street. Shares in ralph lauren are going through the roof. Vladamir dudier reports for cbs this morning. For nearly five decades ralph lauren crafted an image of american style. His mark was made in fashion home goods fragrances makeup and accessories. Now 75yearold lauren is handing over the ceo, reins, will be executive chairman and design chief. Reporter ralph lauren made billions by taking risks and staying true to his vision. Part of the excitement is breaking rules. Is knowing the rules and breaking the rules. And making them even better. Reporter lauren founded his company in 1967 with neck ties and be came a trail blazer in american fashion. His brand polo becoming synonymous with classic preppy style. He is one of the last designers also the ceo of his come of pane. There are very few of those. Reporter a fashion journalist. His legacy is he really created this dream. His personal idea of the american dream. And he has formed it in the fashion business and brought the idea of hollywood glamour, american west, iconic american idea and visions to the fashion world. What you thought you can buy in england, what you thought cary grant, fred astaire, you could not walk into the store and buy. When i came along the business was not at all. The things i made you could not buy. You couldnt find it. Reporter in one of his only television interviews, lauren sat down with char low rose in 1993. I was very influenced by movies. I was very influenced by a world that had a sense of dream. Reporter shares of ralph lauren rose 5 tuesday after Stephen Larson was named ceo. Largely credited with old navys turn around. Reporter the stock is now up over 4 after hours. Larson worked for h m 15 years and served for three years as global president of old navy a division of the gap. Obviously there is a mass market move there. Or an idea about expanding more into the mass market. Even though tip is consider aid luxury brand. Reporter the ralph lauren brand encompasses 20 brands at various price ranges. Larson in his new role in november. Thats the cbs overnight news for thursday. For some of you the news continue thousands. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city. Its thursday, october 8th, 2015. This is the cbs morning news. Rusch plunges headlong into syrias civil war. Vladimir putins military steps up on his attacks on opponents of bashar al assad, some of whom is backed by the united states. The search ends for the ship lost at sea during hurricane joaquin. 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