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 the u. S. Commander in afghanistan said today American Forces violated the rules of engagement when they mistakenly bombed a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders last month. The airstrike in the Northern City of kunduz killed at least 30 civilians. More now from david martin. Reporter it was one of the worst accidents of the afghan war, and it was caused by what general John Campbell described as a perfect storm of mistakes, committed by Americas Elite Special operations forces. This was a tragic but avoidable accident caused primarily by human error. Reporter after nearly five days of nonstop fighting in the city of kunduz, american commandos were holed up in a Police Station with afghan troops. The afghans requested a strike on a nearby government building which had been taken over by taliban fighters. An ac130 gunship was called in by the american ground commander. The gunship was given the coordinates of the government building, but its targeting system zeroed in on an open field instead. The air crew visually identified the closest structure that resembled the government building they were supposed to strike. They did not know it, but that building was in fact the hospital run by Doctors Without Borders. Before opening fire, the gunship provided the coordinates of the target to a command center at bagram airfield. The command center knew those coordinates belonged to the hospital, which was on a no strike list, but nobody put two and two together. The gunship opened fire. Someone from Doctors Without Borders called bagram to report the attack, but by the time the command center realized the mistake, the gunship had already ceased fire. All this happened at a time when the american combat role in afghanistan had supposedly ended, and under the new rules of engagement, the american ground commander did not even have the authority to call in that strike. Some of the commanders involved in the strike have been relieved of their duties, and now face possible disciplinary action. Jim. David martin at the pentagon, thank you. In the northern iraqi city of sinjar, kurdish fighters have discovered tunnels used by isis fighters to survive u. S. Airstrikes. It reveals an underground city with electricity, plenty of food, and stacks of ammunition. All of this was built up during the year isis controlled sinjar. Kurdish forces retook the city two weeks ago. One of the two russian airmen shot down after venturing into turkish airspace yesterday was rescued today by syrian allies. The other was killed by the militants on the ground. The survivor denied turkeys claim that it gave repeated warnings before firing on the russian plane. He said he never heard one. Holly Williams Joins us now from istanbul. Holly, a lot of finger pointing but for the time being at least it seems cooler heads are prevailing. Reporter thats right, jim. This looked like a very dangerous situation just 24 hours ago. We had an american nato ally shooting down a russian warplane after it allegedly strayed for just 17 seconds into turkish airspace. We had a dead russian pilot, and we had the russian president , vladimir putin, threatening serious consequences. Today, though, it is very clear that all of the players in this drama, including the u. S. And nato, want to avoid a conflict. The turkish president , tayyip erdogan, said today that he did not want to see an escalation and russia said that it would not wage war against turkey. So a crisis has been averted this time, 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 they are all now being drawn deeper and deeper into the conflict and perhaps closer to a conflict with each other. But for the time being no escalation. Holly williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. Thank you. Today, the family of the late football great Frank Gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. An autopsy confirmed it. Gifford died in august at the age of 84. Cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. Anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. Reporter it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl history. Future hall of famer Frank Gifford was leveled catching a pass against the philadelphia eagles. The play, which came to be known as the hit, sidelined gifford for more than a season. The discovery that he had the disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte, confirmed what his family had long suspected after giffords 13year career taking numerous hits. He died of natural causes. Wife, Kathie Lee Gifford he never wanted to lose his dignity. He had seen so much of that through the years and thats what i prayed, that the lord would take him the way he wanted to go. Reporter researchers at Boston University told us today that 88 of the 92 former nfl players they examined suffered from cte, thats 96 . Dr. Robert cantu heads the Boston Universitys cte center. Sometimes it can be one horrific single injury, but mostly its repetitive head injuries. Reporter both the new york giants and the nfl said today they appreciate the gifford familys efforts to help advance understanding of cte. Jim, the nfl said it is not waiting for science but is working now to improve the safety of the game. Anna werner, thank you very much. Still ahead is thanksgiving eve. Let the shopping begin. America gets ready to hit the stores. And at the whiteouse, a fowl is hit and the president calls him safe. And well have to use like double maybe more im going back to the store . Yes you are. Dish issues . Get cascade platinum. One pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. Cascade. We have to watch out for different types of germs. R, which is why its important for your wipes to kill a Broad Spectrum of germs. Lysol wipes kill 99. 9 of germs, including 8 different types of cold and flu viruses. To help protect your family. Lysol that. Its become a thanksgiving tradition. Most major retailers will be open tomorrow so americans can start their holiday shopping. Of course, many are open 24 7 online. This amazon facility near trenton, new jersey, is what the online retailer calls a fulfillment center, and the holiday rush is already in full swing there. In order to keep up, amazon has hired 100,000 extra Seasonal Workers. One of those is 20yearold zahmir ibezim, a College Student looking to save up money before he heads back to school in january. The money you make here, what are you going to use it for . Im going to use it to pay back school. So this is to make money to pay off some loans . Yes. Amazons hiring is a 25 increase from last year but they are the exception. Overall, Holiday Hiring is expected to be just slightly higher than last season. Fedex is adding 55,000 workers, roughly 5 more than 2014. Major retailers like macys and target will add the same amount of workers as last year. Andrew challenger is the Vice President of the Employment Firm challenger, gray, and christmas. Because so much of the Holiday Spending is now being done online, the jobs are changing. Now more of the jobs, instead of being in the front room, are moving into shipping and handling, into warehouses, and into the actual delivery of those products. Jeanette washburn, a mother of six, is working in the Amazon Warehouse for the first time. So its good to have a little extra cash . Absolutely. To do something thats just maybe a little out of the ordinary for the household. Do you want to do this full time . You know, if that was offered to me, i would consider it, definitely, but ill be back next season for sure. Last year, more than 20,000 of amazon Seasonal Workers were offered fulltime positions after the holiday rush was over. President obama continued a thanksgiving tradition today. [ laughter ] granting pardons to a couple of turkeys named honest and abe. That one is abe. The president thanked his daughters, malia and sasha, for joining him for the ceremony. He said, they do this solely because it makes me feel good, not because they actually think this is something i should be doing. The pope shares his biggest safety concern with our allen pizzey as he visits africa. We think youll be surprised. Next. Pope francis arrived in kenya today, his first stop on his firstever trip to africa. Cbss allen pizzey is traveling with the pope. Allen, the spiritual leader of the worlds 1. 2 billion catholics is now in an area where there has been brutal fighting between christians and muslims. What is he hoping to accomplish . Reporter jim, i think the first thing he wants to do is bring the message of peace and reconciliation. He has said that christians and muslims can all sit down together, they should sit down together. Violence is wrong. Hell also talk about the environment, but that all comes back to his message that deprivation leads to terrorism. If youve got people who are deprived, theyve got reasons to fight, theyve got reasons for ethnic differences, thats a worry, jim. Early next week his itinerary takes him to the Central African republic, which is a war zone. Does he seem concerned about his own safety . Reporter as usual, the answer to that is no. Hes using open popemobiles and vatican officials, when you ask if hes wearing body armor, laugh as if thats preposterous. On the plane today, i asked if he was worried about the trip, and he said, to tell you the truth, the only thing im worried about is mosquitoes. When i said, me, too, he went like this and said, did you bring your spray, and smiled. And he didnt have to bring his, because one of the journalists gave him two cans, jim. Allan pizzey, from nairobi. Allen, thank you. In a moment, a carpenter and his young apprentices building a special bond. Important message for residents age 50 to 85. Write down this number now. 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We end tonight with a man who has a special talent for helping kids with special needs. Turns out, theyre a perfect fit. Heres elaine quijano. Remember how we walk, right . Slow and controlled. Reporter Michael Konstalid has been a physical therapist in the new York Public School system for eight years, a job he pursued because of his late father. My father had a neuromuscular condition, and growing up, becoming a physical therapist, i realized he had a much more difficult, challenging life than i ever knew. Reporter his father inspired him in another way, too he was a carpenter. Growing up, konstalid would help his dad build things in his shop, a skill he now brings into the school. Reporter i started with repairing a wheelchair or building a balance beam, and it developing into,ky build you a desk. Reporter konstalid says the chairs kids use can have a big impact on how they learn, so he started working out of a makeshift workshop in the basement of a Brooklyn Elementary School where he builds customized furniture out of salvaged scraps of wood. How can School Furniture affect learning . For a child who has balance, coordination issues, theyre trying to learn to the best of their ability, solve a math problem, or do a reading assignment. If your feet arent on the floor, you cant be there mentally. Reporter konstalid has created more than 80 original pieces, like this staircase to help angie cruz get off the bus, a lunch tray holder for students confined to wheelchairs, and a modified classroom chair for hasan mahmud who has a hard time sitting in a typical one. He loves the fact that hes sitting in a special chair, but nobody treats him any differently. Reporter to give the students a sense of ownership, he enlists them to help them build a piece of furniture. What do you think about the chair . I think that its perfect. Reporter in using these pieces of discarded wood, Michael Konstalid sees what others can sometimes miss limitless possibilities. Elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. Thats the cbs overnight news for this thanksgiving 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, im jim axelrod. This is the cbs overnight news. Happy thanksgiving. And welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. 47 million americans have been on the move this week, traveling to todays holiday feasts. A turkey meal with all of the fixings is an ageold tradition, along with Football Games and thanksgiving parades. The biggest parade wil march down new york city this morning. Floats and balloons, upwards of a million spectators. Security will be tight on the route. Some Undercover Police you would never notice and others you cant miss. Michelle miller reports. Reporter on its busiest days, nearly 500,000 people walk through the streets of times square. So if anything should happen, the nypd says mounted officers like this will be on the front line of defense. Less than two weeks after the paris attacks, new york city remains on high alert. And with up to 3 Million People expected to gather for thursdays thanksgiving day parade, officials arent taking any chances. We estimate we might have record breaking crowds because of the weather situation and were prepared for that. Were encouraging people to come on down. Reporter while many security measures go unnoticed, officers on horseback almost never do. But these men and women also known as tenfoot cops, do much more than act as a photoop for tourists. Sergeant, what do you see . Lots of people. This facility is a start of the art system. Reporter Deputy Inspector barry geldman is the commanding officer. How important are these horses to the force . Having that capability at a moments notice where you dont have resources there, but you can start to evacuate people or give direction is invaluable. Reporter geldman says the mobility of a horse gives police an added advantage when dealing with an emergency thats what happened in 2010 when members of the mounted unit evacuated times square just minutes after a bomb was discovered in a parked vehicle. People were taking direction from the mounted officers to move themselves from the location and it was clear communication. Reporter last week, they unveiled a 30 million elite facility to house the squad. Just a quit trot away from times square, penn station, and central park. The new location gives officers easy access to the citys busiest sites. A lot of people have never seen a horse before. They want to pet them, know his name. Sounds like theyre good at community policing. One of the greatest tools we have. Reporter new york city is one of the last cities to have horses on active duty. Talking to these two officers, they say their nonhuman partners are second to none. Despite the terrorist attacks in paris, mali and elsewhere, president obama says u. S. Intelligence has no credible evidence that any strikes are planned for the thanksgiving holiday. He addressed the nation from the white house. So as americans travel this weekend to be with their loved ones, i want them to know that our counterterrorism, intelligence, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement professionals at every level are working overtime. They are continually monitoring threats at home and abroad. Continually evaluating our security posture. They did so before paris, and they do so now. Without fanfare or credit and without a break for the holidays. So the bottom line is this, i want the American People to know entering the holidays that the combined resources of our military, our intelligence, and our Homeland Security agencies are on the case. Theyre vigilant, relentless, and effective. In the event of a specific, credible threat, the public will be informed. We do think its useful for people, as theyre going about their business, to be vigilant. If you see something suspicious, say something. Thats always helpful. But otherwise, americans should go about their usual thanksgiving activities. Spending time with family and friends and celebrating our blessings. While the threat of terrorism is a troubling reality of our age, we are both equipped to prevent attacks and we are resilient in the face of those that would try to do us harm. Thats something we can all be thankful for. Happy thanksgiving, everybody. When the thanksgiving dinner is done and the turkey leftovers are packed into the fridge, a lot of people will be heading home. Aaa estimates 3. 6 million americans will travel by air. In addition to the long lines at the security gates, many air traveler also be confronted with a crowding problem when they get to their seats. Kris van cleave has the story from Reagan National airport. Reporter the tsa checkpoints at airports across the country are busy. But when people get on board, they might feel a little more crowded. And its not your imagination. Airlines have worked to squeeze in extra rows of seats. That means over time the average space between those rows has fallen from about 35 inches here, on average, down about four inches and in some instances, six inches. Gives you about this much space when you fly. This engine fire on a British Airways 777 caused an emergency evacuation. The faa requires it happens in 90 seconds or less even if half the exits are blocked. Beyond that, the agency does not set limbs on how close rows of seats can be, but much of its own research is done with seats 31 inches apart. Thats the spacing for several of the countrys biggest carriers. While jet blue, southwest and virgin off the most space, frontier and spirit offer the least, with as little as 28 inches of space and seats that dont recline. The amount of room you have to sit on may have shrunk down to 16 inches wide on some airlines. If you crowd more and more people together, bad things happen. Reporter in august, the group flyers right sent a petition to the faa, asking the agency to stop seats from getting smaller and create minimum standards. Its a safety concern, particularly with evacuation. It hasnt really been tested for small spaces. Its a health concern, with blood clots. Its a security concern when people are having disagreements and even fights over space. Reporter hank scott got frustrated with cramped flights, tiny seats a mdz the time it took to board. I simply slide the seat into a locked position. Reporter so he helped invent a different kind of airline seat currently being certified for use. Hes named them side slip seats, because the middle seat is set back just enough for the aisle seat to slide over it, making more room in the aisle. It also allows the seats to be bigger while not taking up additional space. Youre not jockeying for elbow space. Youre back here. You have an extra two inches width here. Thats still a standard seat, thats still a standard seat. But both those passengers have more space, as well. Because theyre not elbow to elbow, arm to arm, thigh to thigh. Reporter and the trade association that represents the Airlines Says the seats are safe and the faa should leave it up to the market to determine how much space customers want. Its worth pointing out that those Super Discount carriers that offer the least space are among the most profitable in the business. The cbs overnight news will be right back. For some people, wild turkey is on the thanksgiving menu today. Years ago, its what you did, hunt for your own food. Nowadays, its a trend called gametotable. Jeff glor spoke to a chef from texas who turned the trend into a restaurant. Reporter Jessie Griffith has an unusual office. A couple of them actually. When hes not here, hes usually here. Preparing the game and fish that he insists on collecting, cutting, and cooking. Im glad to see that hunting is becoming a little more normalized. Reporter wild boar, duck wings and venn sevecci. His restaurant and butcher shop is a modern hot spot and old school throwback. You say hunting is sort of thought of as the gun culture and you think it should be thought of as part of the food culture. Absolutely. People confuse that. Im not a gun nut, you know. I do have guns because i hunt, but its direct sourcing. If youre going to kill it, you should utilize it. Reporter his favorite target, and taste, is an animal thats become an enormous problem in texas. The wild boar. Theyre a huge agricultural nuisance. They cause millions in damage. But the thing is, theyre highly edible. And theyre delicious. So not a lot of problems in life that you can eat. As far as problems go, its kind of a good one. The mustard and bread is made in house. Everything is made in house. Reporter we sampled his wild boar brautburst and venison. And egg topped tomales. The meat may be wild, but its all approved by the state department of health. State inspectors join the hunts where the game is sourced. Its a process of full disclosure. And it continues at his restaurant. I want to ask you about the kitchen. You see everything there. Theres nothing in the background. Right. Reporter why is that . We wanted a good deal of transparency in this restaurant. When you walk in, we want you to see the whole process of everything were doing. Very likely youre going to see butchering an animal. Right next to that theyll be making pie. I wanted people to see the kitchen and it also keeps us honest. We dont have a can opener back there, because we bring in everything fresh. Reporter in his restaurants, theres almost no waste. In the kitchen, and as we saw, on peoples plates. If you dont have the means or the land or the will to hunt, but you want to eat meat and game, what is the recommendation . I would say make friends with a hunter. Its Old Fashioned. Being able to ask questions and make connections with people that are producing food is the key element. Lets say you want that fresh pork but you dont want to go hunting to get it. Susan spencer found what she thinks is the best cuban sandwich north of havana. Reporter just two words may explain why tampas venerable colombia restaurant has lasted more than a century, cuban sandwich. So we got our ham on there. Next important thing would be our pork, salami, four slices. Not three, not five, but four. Eporter its a sandwich built according to exact specifications. Two pickles. Reporter only two . Only two. Reporter made from an ageold family recipe. Cuban sandwich should be nine inches long. Period. End of story. Reporter not a lot of room for creativity here. And what about mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce . You will not do that. Reporter if you want to ruin it, go ahead. Its served hot after being assembled in a very precise order. Does it matter . Yeah, it matters. Its the difference between being great and good. Reporter its amazing to me that both of you were kids in this place. Richard and his daughter are the fourth and fifth generations to own and run the colombia. Were the oldest hispanic restaurant in the united states. Reporter they gave the sandwich a lot of the credit. They say they serve as many as 600 a day. This is a heavy sandwich. Its like a burger. You go and because you know you want to eat it. Reporter it comes with a complementary triple bypass. Of course, that didnt stop me. Youre eating it upside down. [ laughter ] reporter do you consider this a regional food . Its an original. Reporter just dont try telling that to the good folks in miami. I love when miami says they have the real cuban sandwich. Reporter what is wrong with the one that they serve in miami . They dont put salami on it. Thats the big argument. Reporter with or without salami, the cuban finds itself on roughly three times as many restaurant menus today as it did a decade ago. A regional delight that could be coming soon to a cafe near you. Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. How are you doing . Nne. Hi, evelyn. I know its been a difficult time since your mom passed away. Yeah. I miss her a lot, but im okay. Wow. That was fast. 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Your rate will never go up and your benefit will never go down due to age guaranteed these days, the average cost of a funeral is over 7300, and Social Security pays a death benefit of just 255. Dont leave a burden for yoloved ones. Call about the Colonial Penn program now. Ever take a bite of something that looks delicious but tastes just like plastic . Turns out plastic food is big business overseas. Seth doane reports from osaka, japan. Reporter call it a japanese kitchen magic. Green goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. A tempting tray of sushi wont lose its appeal for years. And this mackerel has never seen a grill. Where do you see fake food in japan . I see it in department stores, shopping malls, in underground shopping areas, in touristy places such as this. You see it everywhere. Reporter ohio native justice hannas showed us around his adopted city osaka. Known as japans food capital, fake or sample food abounds here. Fake food overcomes a language barrier . Exactly. Reporter you point to it and say this is what i want. Exactly. Thats how its been in this country for 78 years. Reporter across japan, realistic looking food displays are used by restaurants to demonstrate portion size, and are laid out to try to lure customers. Its really an advertising tool. Reporter he sells plastic food via his website and claims if you can cook it, they can make a replica that looks good enough to eat, thanks to his manufacturer, 60yearold artisan fumio marino. Why has this fake food taken root here in japan . Western style dishes were introduced to japan and customers were unfamiliar with them so they didnt sell well, he explained. Today, i think its as usefuls a ever. At his workshop, we found a spread of treats, all completely inedible, of course. It is remarkable craftsmanship, though, which marino first learned from his dad. Wow. My father always said before you eat something, observe it, he remembered. Study its color, patterns, then you can dig in. Making it look just right takes a lot of trial and error. It turns out coating for shrimp looks best if its made from poly vinyl chloride. Or soba soup broth from urethane. And getting beef to the perfect temperature is more airbrush than oven. Marino told us it can take ten years to master this. It just blows all off. That made me feel a bit better with my attempt at shrimp tempura. My tempura looks a little sad. Each piece is hand crafted. It seems machines just cant make it look so real. He says souvenirs from key chains to magnets make up most of his business. But buying fake food is not just for the casual collector. Sushi, rice. Meet akiko. She showed us the room her husband wont enter. I sit here relaxing, she told us. I add new items and just look at my collection. Its really quite something. Shes decorated the walls with pizza and drawers are filled with creme brulee. Seated on a burger and piece of cake, we chatted about her hobby. Why did you start collecting food, plastic food of all things . I always thought plastic food samples were only available for people in the food industry, but when i found out they were available for a housewife like me, i started buying them. She has no idea how much she has spent, though doesnt dispute estimates of more than 80,000. Do people think youre crazy . Im not aware of that, she chuckled. Well, it landed her a place in the book of world records. For having more than 8,000 pieces of plastic prepared food items. Who knew there was such a category . While she may have taken to another level, we found this fake food is undoubtedly appealing. Theres something almost enchanting about these hand made, delicious looking morsels you would never dare to eat. After thanksgiving dinner, you might want to relax with a cup of coffee. Anna warner found an artist who would rather paint with his cup of coffee. Reporter something is always brewing in gerards studio. Well, i thought it might be fun to push the limits a little bit. Reporter literally. He paints with coffee and tea. This Graphic Designer used to paint the Old Fashioned way. Until the day he became fascinated by his cup of green tea. And i thought, i wonder if i can make this into a painting medium, what that would be like . Reporter browns and greens were easy enough. But keeping other clears stable, not so much. What is the hardest color to make stick . Hardest color to make stick is probably the reds. Reporter are you still working on mastering the reds . I recently have just got it. Reporter you just got it after how many years . The whole process has been about ten years. So now i have a full color spectrum, so i can get flesh tones, purples, silvers, grays, blacks, whites, the whole works. Reporter getting all those colors requires him to buy coffee and tea from around the world. Shipped to his home outside pittsburgh. So this essentially is your blue. There is no other tea that gives you this color that you need . No. Reporter the actual painting requires a bit of a juggling act in his basement studio, which doubles as sort of chemistry lab. Ill work on a piece, i have several going at the same time, but im brewing and making paint as im working. Reporter its like youre cooking and painting at the same time. Right. Reporter look closely. That textured surface is actually coffee grounds. And its a good guess that with all that caffeine around, his art will keep percolating. Anybody ever say, why do you do that . Sure, all the time. Reporter how do you answer that . For me, its all about the challenge. Its been about the process and the challenge, that somebody can look at a piece and it makes them feel warm like a warm cup of coffee. I think your job is done. Cdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. 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My political director is getting pecked by totus. America is after all a country of Second Chances and this turkey has earned out a Second Chance to live out his life on 1,000 acres of open land complete with a barn called the white house on turkey hill. [ laughter ] okay. Thats funny. By the way, i am going to publicly thank malia and sasha for once again standing here with me during the turkey pardon. [ applause ] they do this solely because it makes me feel good. Not because actually they think this is something i should be doing. I know some folks think this tradition is a little silly. I do not disagree. Ive got to listen to my critics say im often too soft on turkeys. With that, i hope that everybody has a very, very happy thanksgiving, and i now am going to go over and with the power vested in me and officially pardon this turkey. [ applause ] [ gobble gobble ] pby the power invested in me, yu are hearby pardoned. [ applause ] later, president obama and the first family helped give out turkey dinners to Homeless Veterans at a center in d. C. Thats the overnight news. For this thanksgiving news. Captioning funded by cbs its thursday, november 26th, 2015. This is the cbs morning news. As thanksgiving celebrations kick off, americans stay on alert, despite the absence of a specific terror threat. The president warns the nation to remain vigilant. Protests over a killing of a black teenager by a White Chicago Police officer spread to other cities and demonstrators say they are ready to disrupt black friday shopping. An Airline Passenger records a disturbing scene while waiting for a flight. Baggage handlers throwing luggage as part of a game