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A Dallas Health worker who treated the liberia man who died from ebola now infected. Its the first known case of the disease being transmitted in the united states. The patient has now been. It doesnt have to be american boots on the ground, but you have got to have people on the ground who can identify targets. In hong kong prodemocracy protesters are said to be coming under attack. Some arrests have been made. Its the spot of the sentencing for Oscar Pistorius. A threat in the ohio valley near the gulf coast. Nearly 40 million at risk. This will be tracking its way across the u. S. And British Virgin islands. Police will be bracing for more protesters in missouri here today. Police used tear gas. A dramatic rescue in san diego. Lifeguards saved three swimmers who got caught by strong waved and swept into a case. The sexiest woman of the year, Penelope Cruz. Its intercepted. The Dallas Cowboys have shocked the seahawks. Hillary clinton had a quick comeback to a heckler during a speech. There are some people who missed important developmental stages. On cbs this morning. Long hit into right into the corner. Game over. Wong wins it in the ninth announcer this mornings eye opener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. Gayle king is off. We begin with ebola spreading for the first time on american soil. The cdc is blaming what it calls, quote, a preach in protocol. A Health Care Worker who treated the patient contracted the disease herself. It is the first transmission in the united states. That is one of the women on the team who cared for Thomas Eric Duncan. The cdc isnt ruling out others may be infected too. Manuel bojorquez is at the hospital this morning. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The nurse is being treated at an Isolation Unit here at the Presbyterian Hospital after developing a fever over the weekend and testing positive for ebola. She was one wequipped with dpeet was supposed to help prevent the virus. A hazmat team spent hours decontaminating the nurses apartment in dallas on sunday. She was part of the medical team that treated Thomas Eric Duncan at texas health presbyterian. She had extensive contact with duncan on multiple occasions. This individual was following full cdc precautions. Reporter but two days after duncan died, she developed a fever and later tested positive for ebola. The cdc said it was prepared for the possibility of a Health Care Worker beinging infecting in the u. S. , but officials said the new case has them deeply concerned. At some point there was a breach in protocol, and that breach in protocol resulted in this infection. Reporter protocol for removing the protective gear is critical because the virus can be transmitted. The cdc said it will now reevaluate protocols for removing the gear. It will determine how many other people will need to be monitored for 21 days for possible exposure. In the nurses neighborhood volunteers handed out flyers about ebola, and those within a fourblock radius received a reverse 911 call. Please be advise thad a Health Care Worker who lives in your area has tested positive for the ebola virus. Precautions are already in place to clean all known potential areas of contact to ensure public health. Reporter the call was to ensure neighbors that theyre not at risk. But another site being decontaminated is very unsettling. Scary, creepy. Its just a few houses down. Reporter but officials believe the nurse had contact with only one coming to the hospital. That person has been tested. Manuel, thanks. Chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook is in washington. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. Why is frieden so insist tent that this had to be a break in protocol. Well, you heard manuel say its very easy to be infected. Its possible to expose your skin. This happens especially if youre not spefringly trained in how to do this, and, of course, dallas was that hospital did not do specific training beforehand. This was a surprise to them. And i think supporting the fact that the protocol does work if following correctly is the fact that there were two places, emery and nebraska, where five people who were infected were treating and none of the Health Care Workers there became infected. They do drill all the time there. Is there any explanation other than that . I dont think you have to invoke that now, charlie. Theres four decades of this virus and it is known how its spread. Given that and theres an inquiry under way and president obama said this inquiry should happen as quickly as possible, should ebola patients only be sent to these specialized hospitals . Norah, i think thats a very good and reasonable suggestion. I wrote dr. Frieden asking him that and i got an answer that the cdc is going to consider that, so it is very reason snoobl lets talk about the reliability of fever as a symptom. The new england journal of medicine found in a study they had no fever. Based on these findings, what should we know . They define fever anything greater than 105 or 104. But if you look at that chart, theres a little asterisk and it says next to the 81 , they often didnt have temperature in the districts in west africa, so they would say to the people, do you have fever. Fevers can come and go. But think its a very good point that you cant just rely on fever. There are other symptoms. Of course, we know vomit, diarrhea, headache, so you have to think about that as an entire constellation. I asked the cdc about this. They said, yes, they should have been saying fever or other symptoms. Fever or other symptoms. Jon, thank you so much. Cases across the states is not taken lightly. Doctors say its unlike lie one has a disease and there was a scare on the l. A. X. When a woman with a fever vomited on the flight. She went to south africa, not west africa, so shes not infected with the virus. Jeff pegues is at Kennedy Airport here in new york where measures began just this weekend. Jeff, good morning. Reporter good morning. Jfk is one of the five airports to get this screening. It goes to other airports later this week, but some members of congress say its not enough. This weekend passengers traveling from west africa were subjected to tougher screening by u. S. Customs and border control. For the first time at jfk their temperatures were taken with a noncontact thermometer. Starting thursday chicago s Ohare Airport and dulles outside of washington, d. C. , hartsfieldjackson in atlanta and Newark International airport in new jersey will all have the testing in place. Most travelers travel from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. They acknowledge the new system is not foolproof. We cant get the risk to zero. That will not be the case. But this additional layer should add a measure of security and assurance to the american public. Reporter some members of koj believe the best way to reassure the public is by instituting an allout travel ban. A group has signed this letter urging the president to cut off the flow of passengers from west africa until such countries have defeated the epidemic. On face the nation house chairman Michael Mccaul said more needs to be done. We need to target the individuals themselves and look at the idea of temporarily suspending the 13,000 visas that would be coming out of this region. Reporter but the head of the cdc is on the record saying an allout travel ban will impede help getting to west africa. Other experts say it would be counterproductive, allowing ebola to spread to other countries. Charlie . Jeff, thanks. Another virus claiming to affect kids put another in the hospital. The virus killed a 4yearold new jersey boy about three weeks ago. Ent row virus is the most dangerous in children under 5. It spread to 46 states and washington, d. C. Four days of antipolice protests in st. Louis finished with mass rallies. Hundreds of demonstrators faced riot police last night. Protesters are angered about the killing of Michael Brown two months ago and another, meyers. He shot at an offduty officer. No arrests occurred. This morning a crouse of people opposed to the prodemocracy protests in hong kong charged barricades. Some tried to remove barriers blocking roads in a financial district. Weve been telling you about demonstrators imposed to election restrictions imposed by beijing. They blocked city streets last month. Isis forces are attacking cities again. They attacked the key town of kobani. And this morning there are serious concerns about the security of baghdad. Theyre getting around security checkpoints in iraq to carry on deadly attacks. Elizabeth palmer has more. Reporter good morning. The iraqi army is trying to clear and stabilize a buffer zone around baghdad and in some areas theyre actually succeeding. Heres something you dont see very often. Territory that isis had and lost. Its the flat fertile farmland south of baghdad. In late september iraqi soldiers of the 23rd bury good fighting alongside paramilitaries drove them out but they had crucial help. The building behind me was used as a base. Until three weeks ago it was destroyed by an air strike. Some were killed. Some managed to get away. The fighters retreated back across the euphrates river, blowing up the bridge so they couldnt follow. While the iraqi army gets on with the daily grind of keeping them out. Setting brush on fire where isis likes to hide and staying close to the local people knowing better than anyone else who may be planting ieds or guns. He fought alongside marines in fallujah. He said just like back then, the insurgent fighters are local men angry with the government but this time some of the leaders are foreign. Sudanian, saudi arabia, libya, tahiti nekne tunisiaen. Things havent been going well but here the victory over isis and competent leadership has boosted morale. Are you going to win . What i think . Yes. Reporter carefully, though, he didnt say when. The fact is, norah, isis is still in control of key towns and sections of the highway. All right, elizabeth. Thank you. Isis is also threatening to kill peter kassig. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Seven High School Football players are suspended this morning. Several are charged with sex crimes. Vladimir duthiers is in sayerville. Its so horrific they canceled the season. Reporter seven Football Players were taken into custody over the weekend. The sayersville Football Team are a state power house be this morning there are indications that this horrific hazing was not an isolated insz accident. At a park across from the School Sunday evening people gathered by the hundreds, a town that had revered their High School Football team now rallied around the four alleged victims. They have the support for the community. Were here for them, for their families, and were going to begin the heal progress says today. Reporter the state assembly man John Wisniewski said theyre banned for the next few days. We can support one another. We can find a way to run a new football program. Reporter several boys claim they were sexually assaulted in the boys locker room. This man spoke with the parent of a teenager who detailed the attacks. One would howl, flick off the lights, four would hold down the freshman around two would guard the doors. The students charged are charged with aggravated sex eye assault, aggravated criminal sexual contact, conspiracy, and hazing. They have won three state championships in the last four years. The head coach has not been disciplined or charge, and the superintendent has said he has not decided if theyll suspend play beyond the season. But wisniewski said they hope to find answers. We need to find out how many are involved, but most importantly put in safeguards to make sure it doesnt happen, not just in sayerville or new jersey but anywhere across america. Reporter now, the fate of the Coaching Staff has yet to be determined. Meanwhile the school is waiting for permission to begin their own investigation. Thank you so much. A broken man. Thats what a psychologist hired by Oscar Pistoriuss defense team is saying about the blade runner. Hes back in court after convicted of killing his girlfriend. Cbs legal analyst rickki kliema is with us. What have we learned . What we learned is the psychologist there with Oscar Pistorius originally there for grief counseling is the first to testify and the defense begins here. The defense is going to call the total of four witnesses. Shes the first. What she says is this entire episode has made him feel worthless, has made him feel humiliated, and she paints a picture of someone with posttraumatic stress disorder. Remember, sentencing is different from whether he committed the crime or not. What will the prosecution do to try to take down the prosecution for him. What we know is mr. Knell, is prosecution lead is called the bulldog. What he is trying to do is belittle Oscar Pistorius again and belittle the psychologist by saying she had not even read the report. He also wants sympathy for the steenkamp family. How much time is he facing . 0, which is nothing, to 15 years. The legal analysts are not guessing here. Theyre saying it could be the minimum, it could be the maximum. Most cases of this time get at least five years. Remember this. Hes a firsttime offender, he has fiscal difficulties, hes suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder and heightened anxiety. Thats all going in his favor. 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We go outside right now to our video of our chopper, that we took earlier this morning to this accident, thats been taking over the new jersey turnpike, southbound, for free dominant part of the morning. Just near exit two, 322, glassboro area, completely blocking off those roadways right, there all traffic exiting off being forced to exit four, route 73. Next update at 7 55, up next on cbs this morning, apples new Iphone Software a threat to National Security . For more local news weather traffic and sports were on the cw philly. This flu season. Remember this. Your immune system doesnt work the way it did when rock was young. So we made fluzone highdose vaccine. For people 65 . Fluzone highdose vaccine has a high high higher. Dose of antigen. For a stronger immune response. Fluzone highdose vaccine is approved for people 65 and older. Its not for anyone whos had a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component, including eggs, egg products, or to a prior dose of any flu vaccine. 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That storys ahead. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines from around the globe. Aww today says boeing landed the biggest order. Theyll sell 50 jets to garuda. Thats indonesias international airport. The price tag, 4. 9 billion. Theyre more fuelefficient. The wall street journal looks at Credit Card Companies racking up big profits this year. Revenue will grow to more than 158 billion. Thats up 9 from last year. The recovering economy is helping credit card users spend more and pay their bills on time. Britains telegraph saying ebola may academithreaten the ce supply. The london times. About 200 people gathered saturday to honor the 17yearold. Thats where the taliban tried to kill her. Many afraid to celebrate because of the recent surge in taliban killings. The New York Times looks at a breakthrough in alzheimers research. Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital grew alzheimers disease human brain cells in a petri dish. This will allow them to Better Research the drug and treat it. Until now they had to do research on mice. The philadelphia inquirer, a man better known for singing outside of games had his prosthetic legs stolen. Sources say a drunk woman grabbed it and ran off. The police found it on a subway this morning. American peter ka sig has been held hostage for more than a year. In the latest isis execution video the terrorists claum to kill him. Margaret brennan spoke with ka sigs parents. Theyre going public with an effort to save him. Good morning. Good morning. Ed and paula kassigs to syria a year ago. Isis announced theyll kill him next. Wering down everything we can to secure his release. Reporter for most of the last year ed and paula kassig kept his abduction secret, an order from his captors. We couldnt answer honestly when people would ask us, so we had to lie to our friends again and again and again. Reporter the recent murder of american journalist steven sotloff, kassigs cellmate at one point prompted the kassigs to make a public plea for help. That changes everything. Steven sotloffs family kept it secret and hes been executed. Peters name has been listed. Reporter their only son, grew up in indiana. Loved fishing and hiking. After a brief tour in iraq he found hids calling, helping syrians. He always was a compassionate person and this was just something he felt he needed to do. Reporter it was on one of those missions he was taken. Ed kassig was told the day it happened by a friend of peters in syria. How did you find out that he had been captured . A phone call. And it was peters number, and i thought, oh, man, i get to hear from peter. And when i picked up the phone, i didnt recognize the voice, and the individual introduced himself, and we learned that he had been detained. That was on october 1st, 2013. Reporter once the video appeared showing their son being threatened by isis, ed and paula retreated to a hotel to avoid the media. Ed described his reaction one morning at breakfast when images of his son flashed across the tv. One minute you look at your scrambled eggs and you look up, its football. You look down at your scrambled eggs, you look up, and theres your son. And you sit there, and you have to watch. Everybodys jaw in the place dropped and you have to fake it too. You dont want to stand there and look callous. Inside you yell, hey, thats my kid. Ate it and went back upstairs. Reporter they recall the first time they received a horrified audio recording of their son two weeks ago. He said his life was in jeopardy if the u. S. Strikes dont stop. It was an automatic toneless as though he was a robot. And im sure its because they were insisting what he could say. That was the first time you had heard his voice in a year. Yes. Over a year. Reporter now the kassigs are asking for mercy, appealing directly through isis and youtube messages. Have you held that thats falling on any ears that are willing to listen . I dont know that it is, but i have to try because i need to know that ive done everything that i can do. Have his captors asked for anything . No. They demand. They simply demand. And their demands have always been ones that we cannot accommodate. Its just beyond whats reasonable in terms of money, in terms of your power . Right. In both cases, yes. And we have sent them back messages that we cannot do what you ask. We have tried. But we dont have the power to do it. Margaret, when and how did pete change his name and how did the parents find out . Well, there have been hostages who have been freed, so some information has come out and been shared with the parents but ed and paula they think its very important that their sons journey toward islam as they say began for this. He had fasted for ramadan, he had been learning about religion, but he didnt change his name until he was in captivity. But they want that to be known because theyre hoping isis wont kill a fellow muslim. That is a hope. Certainly isis has killed many, many muslims, but theyre trying to make the point, our son is an aid worker, thats what hes trying to do. Hes one of you. And they hope that that message is received. I mean that name means servant of the merciful and thats a very fitting name. How is the government helping . Its not clear. The u. S. Government said theyre trying through the fbi through the state department to do Everything Possible through diplomatic channels. But this choice to speak out was purely the parents. They decided they have to try to do everything they possibly can. Its not clear whether their messages have been received. They say the conversations are varied. They get messages, cant respond. But this was their choice. How Many Americans are currently being held by isis . Well, there have been a handful that were held, but there are still two including him. Thank you. The fbi director says apple and google are putting people above the law. Well take a closer look at last nights interview with james comey. Michael mora joins us. Thats next. And for many, its a struggle to keep your a1c down. So imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar . Imagine, loving your numbers. Introducing oncedaily invokana®. Its the first of a new kind of prescription medicine thats used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. Invokana® is a oncedaily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. Heres how the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. Invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. 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Our view is when we design a new service, we try not to collect data. So were not reading your email. Were not reading your imessage. If the government laid a s p on us to get your imessages, we cant provide it. Its encrypted. So its sort of the door is closed. In an interview for last nights 60 minutes, james comey said those limits threaten National Security. The notion that people have devices, again, with court orders based on a showing of probable cause in the case of kidnapping, Child Exploitation or terrorism, we could never open that phone . My sense is weve gone too far when weve gone there. Cbs news Senior Security contributor and former cia Deputy Director michael morell. Good morning. How keep is this new software when it comes to privacy. So what apple has done here is created an operating system that allows the user to choose an encryption system for which only the user has the key, nobody else does. Not apple, not anybody else. So the user decides who gets to see that, and thats what jim comey is worried about. Its go ahead. Do you think this new level of privacy amounts to a new level of Security Threat as the fbi director said . Norah, i understand jims concern but there are two aspects of security here. Its not just onedimensional. The second dimension which jim didnt really talking about is cyber crime, cyber hacking is growing, and people want to be able to protect the information on their electronic devices, and thats really important here and thats something we have to think about. Excuse me. Jane here, when cook apples cook says can you hear me . When apples cook said in 60 minutes its encrypted and we dont have a key and so its sort of a door is closed, yeah, there is a key, is that basically what youre saying and that the government and hackers will be on a race just to get it . Im not sure he can hear us. I dont think so. It is an interesting question about that because in the wake of the nsa revelations and snowden, we all want more privacy and now theres this other tug about it. Exactly. Protect your data versus the considerations we had about privacy. I mean whats interesting is whether after for the last several years, weve been trying to find this balance between privacy and National Security and we dont seem quite to be able to get it the way we want. Its not just the we. Apple and google are global concerns, and theres a lot of pushback abroad about our security agencies having access to european or latin american or asian information that they have to be aware of. Right. Text messages and others, yeah. All right. Thank you, michael. I guess no locks. Hockey makes an unexpected stop. Ahead, the women who put the wheels in motion to get b it hurts. You doin . This is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. 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Think sugar, say splenda™ good morning, im erika von tiehl. Right over to katie for your forecast, some people off today. Good day to get outside maybe . If you so have outdoor plans, i dont think do you have cancel. This. But wont be anywhere near as bright and beautiful. Not as much sunshine, but similar temperatures, courtesy of warmfront starting to lift through, also because the clouds did build in, limited the cooling that took effect here through the overnight. We have already seen just few little sprinkles, shower here and there, and thats all youre going to find if any of it here today. And, again, it is cents more clouds than anything, high hits 66 tonight, again, i can still see sprinkle around. Low just 62 degrees, because of the Warming Trends thats taking place. And the temperatures, little dose of late summer tuesday, wednesday, before some Stormy Weather rumbles in thursday. Jess . Thank you, katie. And as we come up on 8 00 we have some problems out on the new jersey turnpike, been out here predominant part of our morning, see chopper video from earlier today, new jersey turnpike southbound near exit two, 322 in the glasses borough area, see crews trying to cut the clean up out of the way. All traffic being diverted off exit four to avoid that, go from 73, take 295 as your alternate. Erika, back to you. Jess, thank you. Next update at 8 25. Original recording from the epicenter of the ebola crisis in after capture local news weather and traffic continues with us on the cw philly on these channels. Im erika von tiehl. Hope you have a great day. Good morning. It is monday, october 13th, 2014, and welcome back to cbs this morning. More real news ahead including a visit to the ground zero of the ebola outbreak. Debra pa b debora patta takes us to the front line. First here are your eye opener at 8 00. Its very easy to get infected. Even though youre thinking youre following protocol, taking off the gear its possible to expose your skin. Jfk is the first of five airports to get the screening for ebola. It goes to four others later this week. The building behind us was used by isis. Three weeks ago it was destroyed by an american aircraft. Have the captors asked for anything . No. They demand. They simply demand. The seven Football Players were taken into custody over the weekend. There are indication this horrific hazing was not an isolated incident. This psychologist is painting a picture of someone with posttraumatic stress disorder. It may bring a lot of sympathy for him. I understand jims concern but there are actually two aspects of security here. Its not just onedimensional. Police in new jersey are saying someone broke into the Yogi Berra Museum and stole several pieces of the memorabilia. The suspect was identified as 57, white, and definitely billy crystal. Announcer this mornings eye opener at 8 00 presents by walgreens. Im charlie rose with Norah Odonnell and jane pauley. Gayle king is off. This morning they call ebola the mo severe acute of all times. Theyre cleaning the apartment of an infected Health Care Worker. She was treating thomas duncan. He died next week. The dog of the patient will be kept safe. The canine will be rerue nighted with this owner once shes better. The dog will not be euthanized. That was the fate of an ebola patients pet last week despite protests to save the animal. This morning flights continue from new york. Others will start it this week. West africa continues to reel from the devastation of the disease where the cdc reports about 8,400 cases of ebola. The virus has led to over 4,000 deaths and that number is expected to climb but debora patta is on the ground near the capital where efforts could start to pay off. Reporter good morning. Up until now its been the biggest problem in trying to contain the spread of ebola, but slowly the Treatment Centers are being built which would triple the capacity to deal with this disease. Construction continues around the clock. This is the first of 17 planned ebola treatment units that military are building cross the country. Its sort of a mirror image. You see it down the middle. This is the triage area. Reporter this ambassador to liberia said they wanted to build a place where people felt comfortable to bring their loved ones. Were still encountering denial but i think they understand it. They need to protect themselves and their family. The big con extract has been until the last two weeks the absence of places to take sick people. The center could be ready within days and will have 150 patient beds. The International Health agency dock rs without borders have been in liberia for months and operates five centers with a total of 502 isolation beds. This is one of the Emergency Response coordinators. She agrees help was needed months ago and while grateful its on the horizon, its nowhere near enough to maintain the epidemic. We need more people to work in the isolation centers, if nothing else to clean the empty stretchers. Reporter the message is slowly getting across that behavioral change and proper sanitation are crucial to fighting this disease. Its difficult to enter a building in the capital city without having to wash your hands in chlorinated water and have your temperature taken, but Doctors Without Borders remains convinced that the dealt toll is a lot higher than statistics show because many people are still not reporting all cases of ebola. Jane . Debora, thank you. A former director doesnt understand. Retired general Michael Hayden told 60 minutes correspondent lesley stahl that james riden of the New York Times is acting on principle be i not revealing who gave him the secret information. So you would not be pursuing jim if you had the decision to make. Frankly, lesley, i dont understand the necessity to pursue jim. Youre shocking me, that the former head of the nsa is saying its coming down too hard. Im conflicted. I know the damage that was done. I do. But i know the free press necessity is in a free society. And it actually might be that i think, no, hes wrong, thats a terrible thing to do, america will suv were that story, but then i have to think about that. How do i redress that. If the method of redressing that actually harms the broad freedom of the press, thats still wrong. The government needs to be Strong Enough to keep me safe but i dont want it so strong that it threatens my liberties. Risen says hell never reveal his sources. He wrote a book publiced by simon schuster, which is a division of cbs. The bounce house crashed to the ground after reach about 50 feet. It happened at an orchard yesterday. The bounce house was not in service and being held in a restricted area. Its unclear how the kids got inside. Hillary clinton was in san diego to speak to a group of doctors. A hector with a bull horn tried to drown her out. In 1995 by coincidence the former secretary of state was talking about early language development. You know, there are some people who missed important developmental stages. Good for the former secretary of state. Its an important subject for the new grandmother. I know you. Have to be quick on your feet when youre heckled and learn to laugh it off. That was very quick. Very quick. He didnt say anything. He just had the bull horn, i guess. Who knows. Its just disturbing. The point was made. Its my read, isnt it . Yes, sorry, jane. Jane was saying to me, norah, norah, time to read, time to go. All right, ahead on cbs this morning, the revolution that was televised here on cbs. Walter cronkite and cbs news first used a computer in the 1952 president ial election. Were going to learn the announcer this mornings eye opener at 8 00 sponsored by walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. Listen to this. Diet and exercise dont stop child obesity alone. Dr. Holly phillips is in our toyota green room with Surprising Research on where and how our kids eat. Thats next on cbs this morning. At chilis, fresh is now. Now, thats a burger. And now you can pay and go when youre ready. Now, isnt that convenient . The new lunch double burger from chilis lunch combo menu, starting at 6 bucks. Fresh is happening now. In the nation. The safest feature in your car is you. Add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get 100 off for every year of safe driving. Which for you, shouldnt be a problem. Just another way we put members first because we dont have shareholders. Join the nation. Nationwide is on your side its written on my face were singin, were singin i found a happy place a rather happy place im singin, im singin oohoohoohoohooh i found a happy place [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk, and cocoa, theres a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. Spread the happy. Everyday they feel somethingdove happening. Days with no mirrors . Theres a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. On the seventh day Beautiful Skin is revealed. With one quarter moisturizing cream it helps skin feel more firm and elastic. Take the dove 7 day test. But hes got sucht this blankisensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. So i use new tide pods free gentle, to get a deep clean thats gentle on skin. New tide pods free gentle. I to the acidity in any foods. Ht never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. It never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. He told me to use pronamel. Its going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. It allows me to continue to drink my coffee, and it was a real easy switch to make. Dinner table with your kids . A new study came out and finds the average meal lasts 16 minutes. Researchers wanted to learn how Family Dynamics during meal time relates to child obesity and the surprising findings are here with dr. Holly phillips. Good morning. Good morning, norah. What did they find . This is interesting. Weve known for a long time that having meals together as family is good for kids health but we didnt know if it affected their weight. Researchers looked at 120 kids and their families and actually videotaped them during mealtime and they look at indicators or qualities of the meal. So how does it have an impact on weight . A few things were connected with kids weight. They were more likely to be overweight or obese if the kmeas were shorter, if they ate anywhere other than the kitchen or dining room, like a living room or bedroom and if fewer members were present like a father or stepfather, also in terms of emotion. Negative reactions at dinner were more linked to obesity. They ate more if the dinner table was hostile or an dpri. And positive interactions, kids are more likely to be a more normal weight. Images of dinner with my family was hor snieg what would they have heard . Theres a screen on of some sort. It strikes me that maybe one big change that would be easy would be to turn it off. Absolutely. You know, jane, when i saw that, i thought, well, this is going to be the greatest correlation with obesity. But it really wasnt an independent risk factor for that. What was much more important is how long the meal lasted and for whaer reason 20 minutes is the magical number. If you can sit down, be together for 20 minuteses, whether or not a screen is on. Jane, thats such an important question. For someone who has young children, its not bad thing if we have the tv on and let them watch while theyre eating. Thats why the study is so impactful. Its not necessarily what we eat but the way we eat. Spend more time at the dinner table and spend more than 20 minutes at a time. Yeah. And try and make it positive. Really possible emotional interactions at the dinner table. We cant scold them about eating their vegetables . Its hard not to. Dr. Holly phillips, thank you. Shes reaching for more than the sky. The 13yearold on a mission to mars. Thats next on cbs this morning. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Started my camry. Drove to her wedding. Did not forever hold my peace. [laughing] wow the bold new camry. One bold choice leads to another. Toyota. Lets go places. 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He got a nice little applause. I understand, was he trying to land on the roof and not the Swimming Pool . Think he wanted to land in the Swimming Pool. Nasas replacement for the retired shuttle will take people to a never before period. Theyll travel to asteroids and eventually to mars. Vicente aransas met a teenager in baton rouge who is already preparing herself for a seat on that mission. Reporter the journey to mars begins in the bayou. Just outside new orleans this is nasas rocket factory in what theyre working on what will be the most powerful rocket ever built. Do you get excited when you see things like this . I do. Because i see people working very hard to make my dream a reality. If you cant tell by her flight suit, 13yearold alyssa has a dream to become an astronaut. I heard people have been to the moon. I want to go to mars. No ones been there. Daddy, you want to be an astronaut. Yeah. Astronaut, fireman, policeman, okay, baby, whatever you want to be. I walked into her bedroom and shes got a map of mars. How old was she . About 5 or 6. So when i said what are you doing . She said when we get to mars i want to know where to go. I want to know everything about mars and everything. It was pretty much the best long weekend of my life. Reporter alyssa has been to over 20 session of nasas space cramp. She rubs shoulders with nasa administrator charld bolden. And, oh, yeah, she speaks four languages. [ speaking Foreign Language ] this is a focused and determined individual. She came here with a goal. Shes been working on that goal day after day, year after year. Reporter dr. Deborah barn hart runs the u. S. Space and Rocket Center in alabama and has been following alyssa since her early days at space camp. Her persistence separated her from those who would like to go to mars and those who are prepared to go. Im already looking at colleges and what i want to study. So instead of doing geology or biology i plan on doing now. Thats far from now. Thats like five or six years from now and youre thinking about this already . I pretty much have the next 20 years of my line planned. To years. How is that possible . I didnt push her into this. Shes pulled me in. I now know more about space and nasa and, you know, all this stuff than i thought i would ever know. A big sacrifice on your part. Its a sacrifice i dont mind. If you see the passion and the desire that she has in her eyes and her heart, you have to be there for her. You cant not want to support her. Nasa hopes to launch a Human Mission to mars around 2030 when alyssa will be 29. Have you thought about what your first words will be when you step on the soil . I thought a lot about it. I still doan know what it is. Its something i still have to think about. Reporter while alyssa thinks about her steps toward the red planet she has plenty of time to write the perfect tag line for the next giant leap for mankind. For cbs this morning, vicente arenas, new orleans. Its so good morning, im ukee washington, following breaking news from the bensalem area where firefighters remain on the scene of overnight blaze at dance studio. The call came in early this morning, at the Bucks County Dance Center on street road. Firefighters say the flames were concentrated toward the back of the building. The good news, no injuries, that building did sustain heavy damage. If you do have the day off, got to head out the door, we want you covered here, generally i dont think do you have worry about any sunglasses or even a umbrella few speckles of green here on storm scan3, just looking at cloudy skies out there today. But the cloud cover really limited the cooling overnight. So we are going to actually warm up to similar to what we saw yesterday. Mid 60s, across the board here, but coming from bit of milder place this morning, cloudy skies, generally, watch for shower perhaps sprinkle, really at any time into tonight, thats also the story, 62, though, for the overnight low. Mild night. Because of the mild start, we shoot right up here, almost 80 degrees, tomorrow, with this warmfront moving through, limited sunshine, but should see some, but expect shower here and there, especially on wednesday, thursday, it looks like, heavy rain with gusty thunderstorms, jess, over to you. Thank you, katie. Good morning, we go outside to swedesboro, where were covering the crash, video from the crash, taking over the new jersey turnpike, you can see them trying to get that cleaned up and out of the way. Moving over to the maps now, show you what were doing here, all traffic being diverted past exit two, and getting offer exit four, route 73. So from route 73 to 295 your best way to get around that. Unfortunately that exit through 73 where everybody is being diverted off. Accident, as well. So deal with some delays there, for that, so use some caution, give yourself extra time, youll be squeezing on by it, will take a while. Ukee, back to you. 8 55, up next on cbs this morning, another weekend every gridiron greatness. Look ahead to the thursday night football match upment more local news weather traffic and sports, keeping it live keeping it there it is. This is where i met your grandpa. Right under this tree. man some things are Worth Holding onto. Theyre hugging the tree. man thats why we got a subaru. Or was it that tree . man introducing the allnew subaru outback. Love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Coming up in this half hour, hollywood is cashing in on blood money. Graphic and gory shows are taking over television. Lee woodruff goes behind the scenes to look at the business of art and horror. Plus, Walter Isaacson is in studio 57. His new book is the inside story of a revolution. It changes how we communicate and connect. We learn about the digital innovators. Thats ahead. Theres Tony Gonzalez. Were going to talk about football. First its time to show you some of the stories. We look at the new yorkx. Students reacted to eating a fancy meal. The students were treated to a sevencourse tasting meal that cost 220,000 no, 220. One dish included caviar. I cant believe were going to eat fish eggs. Uh. The children did like the waku beef rib eye. Thats yummy. Esquire unveils Penelope Cruz as the sexiest woman alive. The mother of two young kids tells the magazine she was attracted to personal drama in her 20s but does all she can to avoid it. Her full interview hits newsstands on october 31st. She has a 1yearold and 3yearold, im just saying. The New York Post says Hermes Birkin bags are going to pot. They smell like marijuana. They can cost up to 20,000. There was a badly batchedlet that smells like weed when it gets warm. This morning were looking at some of the biggest upsets and victories from sundays gamt. Here with the highlights and a countdown to thursdays game between the patriots and the jets, Tony Gonzalez is with the nfl today. Good morning. Good morning. We always like to have you at the table. Thank you. What happened to the giants yesterday . They got beat down, thats what happened, ill tell you that right now. In the beginning the eagles came out and it was fast. There was a lot of trash talk leading up to the game. Pictures posted on websites, and its a rivalry game. You knew the best of the best each time is going to bring. And victor cruz, is he out for the season . Hes done for the year, according to reports. Thats not good. Hes a very good receiver. Eli mannings blanket so to speak. Now that hes gone, theyre going to have to regroup. The less said about that, the better. Thats a giants fan who just spoke. Herself and her husband. Well, my son looks like eli. He does. Yeah. Can he pass . Oh, yeah. He can do it all. So what about the patriots . The offense, are they back . Oh, yeah, theyre back. The way tom brady is doing it. The way theyre doing it is giving him time to do it. The man is rod oreggronkowski. Hes back. Now hes getting his legs back. Tom brady is finding him and it looks like theyre back on track. Can we talk about thursday night football coming up. My son has already asked can i please stay up to watch the patriots and the jets. Hes so excited. Everyone is excited about the jets here in new york. Hes a patriots fan. He can root for with who he wants. Who doesnt like the patriots. You talk about two teams going in opposite geno is playing better. I used to live in dallas. Cowboys are back. Cowboys are back. No one saw this coming either. I had no idea. I mean they had a good record. They only lost one time all year, but going up to seattle to win up there with the 12th man. The crowd they have is for year, and to go up there and win, this is a good Football Team. I am totally surprised by it. Theyre doing it with offense, running the football. This guy, dimarco whos got the most in rushing the football, that offensive line in the Dallas Cowboys is the best in the league. Oh, yeah. May i remind you of something. You came here earlier in the season i wasnt here then. This is my first. Take it from me. And he said we could have an Undefeated Team this year. It could be the seahawks or broncos. The seahawks have lost and the broncos. I was wrong. Charlie wanted to end the interview with you. I am wrong. The one thing i learned in my first year of doing this, you never know. Who would have thought the Philadelphia Eagles were going to win. That will be the last time you predict an undefeated season. It woechnt happen again. Great to have you here. Were following thursday night football. Patriots taking on the jets how am i sounding beginning right here on cbs. Listen to that anchor voice. Fans of the undead got a fresh dose of zombie love. The walking dead premiered last night with all the ickiness. 17 Million People may have tuned in. That would shatter last years record for the cable show. The Zombie Apocalypse is part of a bigger trend. Lee woodruff looks at the whole bloody business. And, remember, its all fake. So im going to tell you how this piece came about. I was watch the walking dead with my girls. Greg is a special effects whiz and coexecutive producer of the walking dead. I thought, who is making all this blood in hollywood. Be were having a blood explosion. Yes. Weve been in business for 25 years. The walking dead probably uses up the most amount of blood that weve ever had on any show. How much blood . I would say per episode, were usually somewhere in the 20 to 30 gallons range. Reporter nick attire rowe and his crew make every bit of that blood along with all the ghoulish members and dismembered body parts. All of it fake but made to look so real. This is our walking dead blood called dark zombie blood. Reporter the bloods appearance changes depending how its going to be used in the scene. We have dark zombie blood, dried shirt, coag lated blood. If you have a shirt thats dark like my shirt, youd have to have bright blood or it would fade in with the colors. Its kind of oddly a weird art form. Not just a bloody mess. Its not just a bloody mess. Reporter television has gotten into the blood business in a big way. Time was the horror genre on the mall screen was hidden with comedies like the munsters or the Addams Family or in a family way like the soap opera dark shadows nary a drop of blood to be seen. Nowadays theyre jam packing the stations with it. It seems like theres blood and gore everywhere on tv. When did this happen . I think its a progression of things. He himself once had the Great Fortune or is it misfortune to be a zombie on the walking dead. Cable is responsible. You know, once cable tv comes to the forefront, there are so many more options with less restrictions, so youre going to see more violent fare. And gruesome blood is more. Tv is copycat. As soon as someone does very well, guess what . Everyone wants in on it. I havent seen this much blood and gore in my lifetime on it. Reporter thomom masters wase special effects person for true blood. Masters says technology is making blood and gore more accessful to television. Now that were able to create effects faster for television, were allowing the producers and writers to do what they want. Whereas before they were limited to the big budget feature films or kind of keep it limited to a cutaway or shadow in thewald or something. Reporter so if bloodsucking or the dead is your thing, now its your moment in the sun or in the dark as the case may be. Would by a better vampire or zombie . Youd be a great zombie because you have good cheekbones. Is it a good thing or bad thing. Its a good thick. Definitely a good thing. For cbs this morning, lee woodruff, los angeles. Lee, you never looked better. I love it. Walter isaacson is in our toyota green have you seen tom corbetts ads attacking me. Get real. Its tom corbett whos been sticking it to the middle class on taxes. Corbett cut a billion dollars from education. Now almost 80 of School Districts plan to raise property taxes. Meanwhile, were the only state that doesnt charge oil and Gas Companies an extraction tax. But corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. Im tom wolf, ill be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. A remote that lives more wifi in more places. A Movie Library you can take wherever you go. Internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. The innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. Comcast. Bringing media and Technology Together for you. Hes comin offer his best autobiography. Walter isaacson is going off one pioneer. His new book focuses on men and women who created the computer and internet. Its called innovators. It is published by simon schuster, a division of cbs. Welcome, walter. Great to have you back. This book got some encouragement and some advice from bill gates. Yeah. I was going to write a book about the history of the internet because, you know, we had been looking at the internet at that time and trying to figure out how it came to be. He said, no, the combination of the internet and the personal computer, that was the combustible mix that led to the revolution. Do them both, show how it came together. You said, too, you were going to write about the lone inven r inventors. But really its about collaborative creativity. One of the things we find out as autobiographieautobiographie its a gal or a guy when, in fact, most of the innovation is done at tables like this. You sit around. You have a team. Innovation is a collaborative sport. And there are women at the table. I try very hard. My daughter turned me on to the fact that the first concept of a computer comes from ada lovelace in the 1930s. And she comes up with the notion that there can be a general Computer Program that can deal with music and art as well as numbers. As i went through the book, i looked through how women, typically pioneers, went through the mathematical programs. They dont get their due in history. Lieutenant grace harper who did it at harvard. Its particularly important because she and women are doing in Computer Science now what they did 50 years ago. Why is that . Like what jane alluded to, history has been theyve been wiped out of history. I didnt know who ada lovelace was. In my family, i have my father, my brother, they are Computer Programm programmers. I never heard of ada love lace. Take jane bartack. Jane jennings was in missouri who wanted to get out of there, studied magts at Missouri State teach Teachers College and said we need women with math to help us with the war, took the train to philadelphia and ended up being the primary program of the most important first computer there was. So people like that should be known in history more than others. Go ahead. I was putting my glasses on so i could read something. This seems so counterintuitive. Ive been seeing stuff like this over the last couple of weeks over the weekend. Three bottom College Majors in terms of getting jobs were math, science, and communications media. And overall u. S. Colleges produce twice the number of stems Stem Technology and engineering and math to find jobs in those fields. I dont get that. Can you . First off, i dont know that study. This isnt history. This is today. Right. I think that the combination of the humanities and technologies, thats where the magic is. Yeah. Steve jobs said that he loved humanity and arts, cal ig gra fi, he drops out and does dance. He said if he can stand at that intersection thats what day love lace did. Her father was lord byron. She was a poet but loved mathematics. Leonardo da vinci. They have no idea between a transistor and resis totor. Those who can do both, that will be the next new jobs. Walter isaacson has struck again. Thank you. Good job. My favorite book, the wise men, einstein. Yeah. Youre not that all right. The innovators is on now. Youre watching cbs this morning. In macarthurs world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. And macarthur opposes a womans right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. For us in the real world, Aimee Belgard. Aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a womans right to choose. Aimee belgards on our side. Im Aimee Belgard and i approve this message. What i love is my two coanchors dont treat me as a sex object. We didnt put you on the same side of the table. Were so happy police are searching for the woman they say took a mans prosthetic leg. Sonny performs music before phillies and eagles game, last night he said a woman danced to his music, sat on his lap, also broke sonnys microphone. When she left, sonny said, she took his limb with her. Police found the prosthetic at the olney transportation center, that woman remains at large. Well, it is columbus day, some folks off work today, little cloudy to start, katy . Looks like it will stay cloudy all day, erika. I think could you see quick shower, or sprinkle out there. But if you do have outdoor plans today, dont cans em them, just dont spec as much sunlight as yesterday. Meanwhile, storm scan3, there go, see basically what i just said reflected here, clouds, a few Little Pockets of green. Wont mess with the day too much out there. Talking cloudy skies, high of 66, and warmfront related, 62 for the overnight low, tomorrow bribery a shower, but look at the spike on the thermometer, flirting with 80, we hit it wednesday then the next potent cold front comes along, poe potential for flooding rain thursday, as well. Thanks, good morning. An update, live over a crash, right here, at tail ores ville road and wood side road. Out in bucks county, you can see, completely blocking offer the roadways, crews try to get that cleaned up. And out of the way. We head on over to the roosevelt boulevard. No were not. Yes, we are. There you go. Moving all over the place between broad and wissahickon. So you can see southbound towards the schuylkill expressway. There is a crash up ahead right there. And also Police Activity on the opposite lables. So headed northbound see delays there, as well. Erika, back over to you. All right, thank you, jess, thats eyewitness fuse for now, talk philly coming ought noon on cbs3, im erika von tiehl. Have a great morning. 3, 2, 1. Heres whats coming up today on the doctors what your waistline says about yourlifeline. These are fascinating studies. Then. I was cured. How an Illegal Party drug could help heal devastating disorder. Then. Heres whats breaking in todays news in two. The ebola epia demic. Drastically cut time for cabin cleaning, from 45 to 5 tes doctor, doctor gimme the news plauseplause [ applause ] thank you for tuning in. A smaller waistline cominu leave you feeling better, looking better and acting better, but most importantly, it may even do this could your waistline determine your lifeuld . The answer is yes according to a new studys

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