Well, its video thats leading the f. B. I. Tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. They are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. The man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. Homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following this. Reporter at 8 30 saturday night, a Pressure Cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. The f. B. I. Is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. Police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. N. Y. P. D. Counterterrorism chief james waters. They are witnesses. There are no criminal charges. Theyre not in any jeopardy of being arrested. So if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. Reporter investigators are still unsure if Ahmad Khan Rahami was part of a cell or acting on his own, or if there are still other bombs still unaccounted for. According to federal charging documents, rahami bought the ingredients for the bombs on ebay, including chemicals, ball bearings and electric igniters. The f. B. I. Is still trying the figure out where he built the bombs, but two days before the bombings, the documents say a Family Member filmed rahami burying a small black cylindrical object in his backyard. A fuse was lit, there was a loud noise and flames followed by billowing smoke and laughter. Today at a counterterrorism hearing in washington, homeland Michael Mccaul held up a copy of rahamis handwritten journal. He talks about god willing the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets, gunshots to your police, death to your oppression. Reporter blood stained with a bullet hole through it, rahami wrote about martyrdom, and his praise of militants suggests he took inspiration from al qaeda as well as isis. Investigators are still trying to radicalized. Pelley jeff pegues, thanks very much. The f. B. I. Investigated rahami two years ago, but he was not considered a threat at the time. Its not the first time someone investigated by investigators has later been accused of terrorism. We asked anna werner to look into this. Reporter as Ahmad Khan Rahamis case moves forward, federal agencies are working to tsunami of potential threats. Do you think there are people who are being missed . Absolutely. The f. B. I. Does not have the resources, both legally and in terms of manpower and funding. These people are being radicalized quicker than we could identify them. Reporter in rahamis case, despite his father calling him a terrorist in 2014, and his year long stay in pakistan, an f. B. I. Source says at the time it found nothing in its indicators, such asks terrorists or radicalized behavior, to point to rahami being a terror threat. Since 9 11, the Homeland SecurityCommittee Says there have been at least 166 home grown jihadist plots in the u. S. , including attempts to join terrorist groups overseas and execute attacks at home, an average of 11 per year. Just this year alone, 26 people in the u. S. Have been arrested in 13 states for isisrelated activities including plots to weapons charges. Sometimes there are clues, but to make a case, authorities need evidence that they often do not find. The orlando pulse nightclub shooter, omar mateen, had been on the f. B. I. s terrorist watch list for ten months and was investigated but later removed from the list. In june he killed 49 people. Cbs news consultant Fran Townsend says the system needs improvement. You want the terrorist watch list to be overincsi there is somebody you think may be but you dont have enough, you want it to alert other agencies to put more information in that might push you over the edge. Reporter since 2014, authorities have arrested 105 people in the u. S. Scott, they say those people were plotting attacks, attempted to join isis, or provided money, equipment or weapons to that terror group. Pelley anna werner, thanks. Today, leaders of congress dropped their gavels and grabbed nail on the platform for the inauguration of the next president on january 20th. Today donald trump drove home his point with African American voters, and heres Major Garrett. Reporter donald trump met with a handful of sympathetic black pastors in cleveland today. God, i ask that you would touch this man, donald j. Trump. Reporter trump was introduced and partly overshadowed by former boxing promoter don king, who used a racial epithet while describing americans. If you are dancing and sliding and gliding i mean negro, you are a dancing and sliding and gliding negro, so dare not alienate because you cannot assimilate. So, you know, you going to be a negro until you die. Reporter the effect was unsettling and symptomatic of trumps pitch to african speaking invitations from the n. A. A. C. P. And other civil rights groups. Yesterday in north carolina, trump said this about the state of black life in america. Our African American communities are absolutely in the worst shape that theyve ever been in before, ever, ever, ever. Reporter we asked toledo pastor kay David Johnson how trump can better reach out. Is trump a credible republican nominee to speak to the African American community . He has not sewn seeds and nurtured those seeds in the African American community. There is no closeness, there is no trust that has been developed. Reporter trump today called for nationwide use of stopand frisk tactics to reduce crime. Scott, those policies were discontinued in new york city after they were ruled unconstitutional because the vast majority of those stopped and frisked by police were minorities. Pelley Major Garrett on the campaign for us tonight. Major, thank you. Union workers to stage an intervention for friends considering voting for trump. She pledged to build an economy that welcomes handicapped workers and promised to end the subminimum wage for the disabled. Shes campaigning in florida, a mustwin for trump, where the candidates are now tied. Be sure to tune in here on monday evening for the first president ial debate, clinton versus trump, 9 00 eastern on cbs. Coming up next, congress sticks it to the maker of the epipen. And rain shuts down schools and oh, dishwasher, why dont you dry my dishes . Oh, he doesnt know any better. You just need to add finish . Jetdry . In the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish . 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Heather bresch faced bipartisan backlash for her companys pricing and revenue strategy. I wish we had better anticipated the magnitude and acceleration of the rising Financial Issues for a growing minority of patients. You never anticipated it . You raised the price. What did you think was going to happen . Increased from about 100 for a two pack to more than 600. The 47yearold tried defending the spike by saying the company only makes 100 for every two pack after cost. Committee chairman republican jason chaffitz. When the juice is 1 and youre selling it for 600, theres room for profit. Reporter mylan has been the focus of public scrutiny since families complained about skyrocketing costs. In response to the criticism, the company increased the value of coupons to families and has announced a 300 generic version of the drug. For lexi hennigers family, their 1,200 pharmacy bill for two kids was cut in half by the coupon. But it wasnt quite what we were looking for from the company. We were hoping they would lower the overall price. Reporter lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agreed. Democratic congressman elijah cummings. Im concerned that this is a ropeadope strategy. Theyll fly back to their mansions in their private jets and laugh all the way to the bank. Reporter an f. D. A. Official also testified during the hearing. Committee members want to know why it takes so long for new drugs to be approved, arguing the hurdles are blocking competition. Pelley vinita nair, thanks very much. Coming up, samsungs replacement phones, exploding batteries not included. A lipton meal is what you bring to it. And the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. Did you say 97 . Yes. You know, that reminds me of geicos 97 Customer Satisfaction rating. 97 . Helped by geicos fast and friendly claims service. Huh. Oh yeah, baby. Geicos as fast and friendly as it gets. Woo geico. Expect great savings and a whole lot more. 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No word on where the moneys coming from. Chicago has had more than 500 homicides so far this year, more than all of last year. We begin tonight with two Police Shootings in two cities, we just need you guys to clear out of the area. For what . Why . We got a few noise complaints. Reporter the adults in blue shirts are actually police, but on this day, they pretended to be teenagers. Excuse me. What . Whats wrong . Reporter and these teens acted as police. When backup arrives, one used at a High School Assembly run by the chicago chapter of the National Organization of black Law Enforcement executives. The goal is for students and police to learn from each other. It was very helpful to actually get that experience and that perspective. Reporter seniors rodney jackson, kiara jefferson, Latrice Williams and ayo taiwo. I love the roleplaying part of the event. Reporter why . Its like they showed us their everyday life in little scenes. You have your own perception of it, but once you get that other perception, you kind of see how it plays hand in hand and what its like. To have a phone this close to your face while youre trying to talk to somebody, its not your ideal way to handle it. Reporter South Holland police chief Gregory Baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. We protect, we serve, but the part thats not mentioned a lot 99 of the Police Officers out here got into this job because they care about people. Thats what its all about. Reporter Chicago Police officer caeana sanders. Everyone is not against the police. In fact, the police are not all against the community. People really do still want that partnership. They want to feel safe. Reporter overall, did this need to happen . Yeah. Uhhuh. Change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. Reporter with a conversation jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For some of you the news continues, for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course from cbs this morning. This is the cbs overnight news. E suspect. His wife is reportedly working with investigators, meanwhile, the search is on for two others who may have started the second pressure bomb without even know it. Jeff pegues has the story. Reporter at 8 30 saturday night, a Pressure Cooker bomb exploded in manhattan. Two men who were on 27th street at the same time. Police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk and then walked away leaving the device then taking the suitcase. The bomb never exploded. Nypd so if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. Reporter investigators are still unsure if Ahmad Khan Rahami was part of a cell or acting on his own, or if there are still other bombs still unaccounted for. According to federal charging documents, rahami bought the ingredients for the bombs on ebay, including chemicals, ball bearings and electric igniters. The f. B. I. Is still trying the figure out where he built the bombs, but two days before the bombings, the documents say a Family Member filmed rahami burying a small black noise and flames followed by billowing smoke and laughter. Today at a counterterrorism hearing in washington, Homeland SecurityCommittee ChairmanMichael Mccaul held up a copy of rahamis handwritten journal. He talks about god willing the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets, gunshots to your police, death to your oppression. Reporter blood stained with a bullet hole through it, rahami wrote about martyrdom, and his took inspiration from al qaeda as well as isis. Donald trumps private foundation is coming under more scrutiny, already under investigation by the new York State Attorney general over questions about political donations. Now there are charges that trump used donations to pay his legal expenses. In recent years, donald lawsuits regarding his campaign. Last night, donald trump bragged about using other peoples money in business deals, sort of the way the charity is operated. And without irony, he said he would bring at least one aspect of that to foreign policy. We cant have these people come to the united states, we donald trump offered two remedies to terror threats, tougher screening of immigrants, and safe zones for refugees. Its called opm, i do it in business all the time. Other peoples money. There is nothing like do things with other peoples money. That is an apt description of his business practices. Portraits of his own face. His charity has been investigated for months. I talked to tax experts who say they never saw anybody do anything like this in the last few years, which is basically use his legal funds to pay off his business practices. Trump has not given to his foundation since 2008, nearly all the money coming from donors. Trumps foundation showed that he wrote a check to fisher e, charity to settle a local zoning lawsuit over an oversized flag pole at his maralago club. The money was due after that man scored a hole in one at a trump golf course, in 2010, they paid for this portrait of trump. Washington story was riddled with inaccuracies. But when pence was asked to talk about the inaccuracies, he couldnt come up with a single item. And last year more than 2 million bags were mishandled. Now, delta is using a new tracking system to help keep tabs on luggage. If that is not good enough, there are tracking devices. We have been trying out these devices that aim to tell you if your luggage is coming to that baggage claim carousel near you, or if its not. The rate of bags lost or damaged is on the declined, but about one in three passengers will have it happen to them. On this day, that passenger was ron mullinex. Ron, that feeling when youre at stops and youre still a bag sho short. Yeah, youre disappointed but we know it happens. Delta airlines is spending 50 million to make sure it happens less. They are placing the rfid, instead of a bar code which should allow the Realtime Tracking of a suit as as it is loaded onto or off of an airplane. Am their bags are taken off or put on a flight. Alaska air is trying to determine if these are better than the air bar codes that can smudge and wrinkle. Every time they lose a suitcase and cant get it delivered, it costs about 100 is an expense they want to avoid. We tested these three luggage tracking devices in this suitcase. It can track your phone, weigh itself and remotely lock. But it is small and we found the location feature to be hit and miss. This provided a list of places where our bag had been complete with a map, working with a smartphone connection. Both devices require a ser that consistently located our luggage on a map. It beats the hours alayna connelly spent waiting for her bag. Definitely frustrating and annoying. The devices cost 40 to 80 plus the subscription fees. Deltas new plan will happen in the coming months, the airline believes they will reduce lost luggage by 18 to 20 , which is around the range of 20,000 bags be right back. Ugh, this pimples gonna last forever. Oh come on. Clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. And acne wont last forever. Just like your mom wont walk in on you forever. Stephen Stephen StephenStephen Stephen see what im sayin acne wont last. But for now, lets be clear. Clearasil works fast. Limited time offer in stores now. What are you doing right now . Making a cake uh oh. I dont see cake, i just see mess. Its like awful. It feels like am not actually cleaning it up. Whats that make mommy do . doorbell whats that . Swiffer wetjet. This is amazing. Woah wow. Now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. Only new wetjet pads have absorb and lock the terror attacks in manhattan and new jersey have put the fbi on alert. Jeff pegues got to spend time with john brennan, here report. John brennans motorcade got to spend time there before the jet was scheduled to take off. This is how the cia director travels. The plane is equipped with secure systems to make sure he can coordinate with the president during crisis. The cia did not allow us to record video during the flight the director on board said he worried about isis success and inspiring attacks worldwide. There were attacks over the past several years, and right now i think theyre trying to repeat the harvest of the investments. Reporter while the cia focuses on external threats, bre in nnan is also trying to look at problems within the diversity issues make up about 20 of Senior Intelligence issues. On the day we followed him, brenna this was visiting this college in birmingham. If everybody thought like me, and felt like me i think we would not be open to new ideas. Did u. S. Intelligence to some of those reasons miss what was the arab spring. No matter how much we had insight into the government, we didnt have the pulse of the street as best as we should have. Reporter isis groups part of out of discontent in the world, the terror group inspired the attacks in San Bernardino and europe. And carried out attacks in brussels. Do you think people in america and europe should expect more ofse i think isis capability to carry out the attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. Could increase. Could increase in the short term. Reporter brennan, whose career in National Security spans 36 years says he cant remember a time when the country faced so many complex and dangerous threats. As we rode in his motorcade, we asked about attacks on the Files Committee and election data bases in at least two states. Experts say the hacks trace back to russia. Going forward, do you expect that there will be more cyber india intrusions from russia leading up to the november election . Well, i believe as we come to the election there will be additional attempts to collect, information somehow related to the campaign. Reporter he was reluctant to speak of the campaign, insisting h he was not a democrat or republican, but he is adamant that he will not waterboard suspects, even though donald trump has discussed such events. I will just say no. Even to a president . Absolutely, even to a president. This seems like an odd place for the cia director. Birmingham is also about understanding evil. In 1963, in the middle of the civil rights movement, three members of the ku klux klan planted over a dozen sticks of dynamite outside a baptist church. The explosion killed four young black girls. So this makes real what we do every day to try to keep this country strong and keep its citizens secure. History will be made tomorrow in washington with the grand open National Museum of africanamerican history and culture. The day will kick off with episodes of living color. The event is nearly a hundred years in the making and includes family treasures. They were donated to the exhibit. Teresa duncan reports. It is thanks to the careful preservation of heirlooms that are today. You can pick this up and touch it and know that it was in his hands. Now, doesnt that send a chill down your back . It does. Yeah. This freedom paper belonged to Joseph Trammel of loudoun county, virginia, he was the greatgreatgreat grandfather of elaine thompson, he protected his freedom using this tin box only proof that he was no longer someones property. As long as he had this, they could not enslave him. Not easily, anyway. His freedom paper, thompson says, offers an image of who Joseph Trammel was during a time when photos were rare. He was 57 in, with several marks on his body. One thing i was curious about mentioned. Probably he was beaten at some point. Reporter the tin box was the only one like it here. During our interview, the founding director came by to personally show his appreciation. Really means a lot. Reporter nearly 40,000 items were donated. That is more than any other smithsonian museum. Pictures, clothing, furniture, jewelry. They fill vast silences in the record. Reporter curator paul gardulo calls each one of these heirlooms treasures. These are things that are irreplaceable and priceless. Reporter but many of them stir up old wounds. My dad flew 149 missions during the war, 50 missions were the norm. Now white guys were going home after 50. Reporter this item belonged airmen, part of the group that flew in world war ii. They came off the liberty ship and there was a sign saying white this way, colored that way. And they get back to the same you would have to bleep that out. Situation that they left. And information to future generations gives back from a story that should never be forgotten. For people who look back at the artifacts, and even these painful times, slavery is over, we should not keep talking about it. What do you say to that . The past is never over, because it influences what people do later on. The cbs office news will be right back. Feel the menthol burst. And clear your worst cold symptoms. Lets end this. Today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. Oh, dishwasher, why dont you dry my dishes . Oh, he doesnt know any better. You just need to add finish . Jetdry . In the rinse aid compartment. Than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish . Jetdry . For drier, shinier dishes. With the state of this years president ial election a lot of people are looking back fondly to the good old days of ronald reagan. Well, if you miss those days, christies is holding an auction, paintings, even cowboy boots. The auction is under way, and you can bid on line. An auction like this, is it just about collecting the most on display . No, its far more sophisticated than that. Reporter according to christies Andrew Mcvinish . There were some objects that sat on the president s desk. The items from the private collection from president and mrs. Ronald reagan are part of a narrative. Here we have the reagan familys thanksgiving platter and salt and peppers. Do we turkey in the family . I dont know. Reporter of their friends. With love, margaret and dennis thatcher. Reporter and from their time in the white house. A lot of these things were here when the president was at the peak of his power. So that was very alluring. Reporter everything was up cocktail nap kins. I will point out that it is either his or her bar, but not both. Not both. The news and grammar are back in the morning. Here is one of the president ial doodlers, with football here i guess he is thinking about to the time of his playing. This looks like hugh jackman. A little bit before his this is probably nancy reagan. Honestly, it looks more like jane wyman to me. I dont know. Im serious. These are a pair of leather ottomans. These are cute. A jelly bean jar that sat on his desk in the oval office. And a sculpture here. He became so firmly identified with california and raised in illinois. That is right, and didnt learn to ride a horse until he went to california. This is the president standing at the gate, and next to the famous speech. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall. What is the asking price for this . This is ten to 20,000. Mr. Auctioneer, bring down these prices. Here we have a football signed by the president with most iconic film and political slogan. Win just one for the gipper. Of course he could not have known when he made that movie how important it would be to his entire political career. Exactly. And apparently he and tom brady had the same ball boy. You ready . Now i have to catch it. Wow, great. Oh god, i almost hit the berlin wall. At 50,000, this necklace first worn by the first lady is the auctions most valued item. In a 1981 interview for 60 minutes, mike wallace asked nancy reagan about negative press receilating to her emphas on style. Were you unprepared for the scrutiny you would get . Yes, i great. Now you can own the furniture used during that conversation and much, much more. Prince charles, Princess Diana have sat here, mother teresa. Im sitting where a lot of famous back sides have set . Absolutely. Is this was based upon a photograph that was taken at the statue of liberty. As a Birthday Gift to nancy reagan a painting interpreting it seems like a marriage made in heaven, but in the end it was just another hollywood romance. Brad pitt and Angelina Jolie are getting divorced. Angelina wants custody of the six kids. Lee cowan reports. Reporter definition of power couple. The apluses of the alisters. Their relationship blossomed like the big bang, which explains why their split hit like the splitting of the app. They got married, some they say in part was because of their children. They have six. It means something to them, friends parents are married. So what will you tell them . We will some day, that is a great idea, get mommy a ring, i will. But in the end it lasted just over two years, the rumored reasons varied. But obviously it seems the media mike scope was not one of them. But the frenzy that followed them everywhere, jolie said she did her best to ignore especially the stories in the tabloids. Theyre not what i care about, i find them often very wrong when i do hear about what they are. Pitt ignored it too. When it first hit, it was very discombobulating, and i would rappel from it. There was a power to do enormous good. Rebuild the ninth ward. We have a duty to help the refugees. Jolie was a good will ambassador, and later a special envoy for refugees. This is my fourth visit to jordan since the conflict began. She even penned an oped, talking about her choice to have a preventive double mastto but it was the children that they worked together with. I dont want to be more successful. I dont want more money. I want my kids to be healthy. And i want to have a great family and i want them to be great people. That is my ambition. Reporter both are now asking for privacy. Something the couple rarely enjoyed when the news was happy. And even less when it wasnt. Lee cowan, hollywood. That is the overnight news for this thursday, for some of others, you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning from the broadcast here in new york city. Pelley racial tensions explode. A night of violence in charlotte after Police Fatally shoot a black man. There are conflicting accounts of what happened. Mr. Scott exited his vehicle armed with a handgun. He had no gun pelley also tonight, the f. B. I. Is asking your help locating these two men, wanted as witnesses in the new york and new jersey bombings. Congress grills a drug company c. E. O. Over the skyrocketing costs of lifesaving epipens. And cops and kids change places to promote understanding and this is the cbs overnight news. We begin tonight with two Police Shootings in two cities, charlotte and tulsa, and two black men dead. The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in charlotte yesterday sparked a night of violence. Police say it all started when officers went to arrest another man and encountered scott instead. What happened next is in dispute, but the African American plainclothes Police Officer who shot scott is on paid administrative leave while David Begnaud is in charlotte. Breaking news where tear gas has been deployed. One person has been shot. A s. W. A. T. Team has been called in as protests continue for the second night in a row. This video shot by a resident a resident shows 43yearold Keith Lamont Scott on the ground after being shot by a Police Officer. It is the only visible evidence the public has seen. The shooting led to anger and overnight clashes between residents and Law Enforcement with rocks, bottles and tear gas flying. The officer said they did not fire the weapon at what individual. A life was taken officer claims he saw scott with a gun, the man got out of i weapon when ordered. He stepped out, posing a threat to the officers and officer vinson subsequently fired his weapon. Vinson, on the force for two years was not wearing a body camera. While there was dash cam video from others, the Police Department has not released it. Saw it differently. She says scott, a married father of seven did something he did every day, reading a book, waiting for his son to get off the school bus. No, he did not. He had his hands up. His book fell off his lap. He walked to the back of the car and they shot him four times. A weapon was seized, a handgun. I can also tell you we did not find a book. Reporter tensions in this community were already high after an unarmed black teen was shot this august by a white neighbor, as well as lingering anger over the mistrial of a white Police Officer in the death of an unarmed black man three years ago. Tonight, the mayor of charlotte is asking people to stay calm. She says she wants that video, the dash cam footage, the body camera video, all of it to be released publicly as soon as possible. Right now theyre tracking protesters who are on the march again tonight. Scott, you may be able to hear the helicopter above me right now. Theyre tracking protesters who are on the march again tonight. The police chief says he is bracing for what could be another long evening. Pelley David Begnaud in tonight is assessing the charlotte shooting, but it has not opened a formal investigation. It is investigating the friday night Police Shooting of Terence Crutcher in tulsa, oklahoma. Manuel bojorquez is there. We know he was unarmed. Yes. We know he was moving slow. We knew he didnt commit a crime, like the new york bomber did, who is still alive. Yeah. Reporter in new york today, Terence Crutchers twin sister tiffany repeated a call for charges against the officer who shot and killed her brother friday. Reporter police say crutcher did not obey commands after they responded to a call of an abandoned s. U. V. Reporter at one point footage from a Police Helicopter and dash cam shows crutcher walking away from officers with his hands up. When he reached the drivers side door, one officer tased him. Then, officer betty shelby fired her gun. Shots fired Reporter Police confirmed crutcher, a father of four, did found a vial of the hallucinogenic drug p. C. P. In the s. U. V. Crutchers family calls that a distraction. This is a nonviolent protest. Reporter protests have happened here almost daily, but unlike charlotte, they have been peaceful. The mayor believes releasing the videos made a difference. We saw what had happened in ferguson, and in other places, where people in power tried to glit spin on it. We didnt do that we wont do that. We wanted to be transparent. Reporter officer shelby is on paid leave during the investigation. Scott, tulsa police explained today that although they received funding for body cameras in july, rolling them out takes time. Theyll Start Testing them on 40 officers next month. Pelley manuel bojorquez, thanks. At the u. N. Today, secretary of state john kerry tried to resurrect the syrian ceasefire, asking all sides to keep their warplanes away from deliveries of food and medicine. After a week, when an aid convoy was destroyed near aleppo. 20 civilians were killed and the u. S. Blames russia. Elizabeth palmer reports tonight from syria. Reporter as the pentagon continued to insist only the russians had a warplane directly over the bombed aid convoy, the syrian army carried on shelling the rebelheld side of aleppo. Its been relentless, and some when our group reached the crossing point, amir told us, we came under fire and had to scatter. Amir is too afraid to show his face, but he was one of the ones who three nights ago made a run for it. There are ways out of rebelheld aleppo for people who want to come to the government side. One of them is right through this gap, but every journey like that is a dangerous gamble. Story in a nearby building to see the lay of the land. Are there sniper positions in those buildings we can see . Out there is nomansland in this divided city. I managed to cross it, said amir, but my family didnt make it. When the shooting started, he told us they turned back, but he pressed on and now finds himself alone on the government side of aleppo, facing an uncertain future in a borrowed room right on the front line. True, there is no bombing here, but theres scant opportunity either, and very little hope. There was some hope, scott, when the ceasefire was in effect that violence would fall and aid would begin to flow more freely, not only in aleppo but across syria. Even that hope has now been crushed. Pelley Elizabeth Palmer continuing her reporting from inside syria. Well, its video that is leading the fbi tonight to ask for help identifying these two men. They are wanted for questioning as possible witnesses in the weekend bomb blasts in new york and new jersey. The man charged in those attacks is recovering from gunshot wounds. Homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following this. Reporter at 8 30 saturday night, a Pressure Cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. The f. B. I. Is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west 27th street at the same time. Police say the two men removed a bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. N. Y. P. D. Counterterrorism chief james waters. They are witnesses. There are no criminal charges. Theyre not in any jeopardy of being arrested. So if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. Reporter investigators are still unsure if Ahmad Khan Rahami was part of a cell or acting on his own, or if there are still other bombs still unaccounted for. Documents, rahami bought the ingredients for the bombs on ebay, including chemicals, ball bearings and electric igniters. The f. B. I. Is still trying to figure out where he built the bombs, but two days before the bombings, the documents say a Family Member filmed rahami burying a small black cylindrical object in his backyard. A fuse was lit, there was a loud noise and flames followed by billowing smoke and laughter. Today at a counterterrorism Security Committee chairman Michael Mccaul held up a copy of rahamis handwritten journal. He talks about god willing the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets, gunshots to your police, death to your oppression. Reporter blood stained with a bullet hole through it, rahami wrote about martyrdom, and his praise of militants suggests he took inspiration from al qaeda as well as isis. To figure out how rahami was radicalized and by whom. Scott, she spoke with investigators in dubai pelley jeff pegues, thanks very much. The f. B. I. Investigated rahami two years ago, but he was not considered a threat at the time. Its not the first time someone investigated by investigators has later been accused of terrorism. We asked anna werner to look into this. Reporter as Ahmad Khan Rahamis case moves forward, federal agencies are working to keep up with what former f. B. I. Tsunami of potential threats. Do you think there are people who are being missed . Absolutely. The f. B. I. Does not have the resources, both legally and in terms of manpower and funding. These people are being radicalized quicker than we could identify them. Reporter in rahamis case, despite his father calling him a terrorist in 2014, and his year long stay in pakistan, an f. B. I. Source says at the time it found nothing in its indicators, such as links to other known terrorists or radicalized behavior, to point to rahami being a terror threat. Since 9 11, the Homeland SecurityCommittee Says there have been at least 166 home grown jihadist plots in the u. S. , including attempts to join terrorist groups overseas and execute attacks at home, an average of 11 per year. Just this year alone, 26 people in the u. S. Have been arrested in 13 states for isisrelated activities including plots to sometimes there are clues, but to make a case, authorities need evidence that they often do not find. The orlando pulse nightclub shooter, omar mateen, had been on the f. B. I. s terrorist watch list for ten months and was investigated but later removed from the list. In june he killed 49 people. Cbs news consultant Fran Townsend says the system needs improvement. You want the terrorist watch list to be overinclusive, so if theris be but you dont have enough, you want it to alert other agencies to put more information in that might push you over the edge. Reporter since 2014, authorities have arrested 105 people in the u. S. Scott, they say those people were plotting attacks, attempted to join isis, or provided money, equipment or weapons to that terror group. Pelley anna werner, thanks. Today, leaders of congress dropped their gavels and grabbed nail on the platform for the inauguration of the next president on january 20th. Today donald trump drove home his point with African American voters, and heres Major Garrett. Reporter donald trump met with a handful of sympathetic black pastors in cleveland today. God, i ask that you would touch this man, donald j. Trump. Reporter trump was introduced and partly overshadowed by former boxing promoter don king, who used a racial epithet while describing discrimination against African Americans. If you are dancing and sliding and gliding i mean negro, you are a dancing and sliding and gliding negro, so dare not alienate because you cannot assimilate. So, you know, you going to be a negro until you die. Reporter the effect was unsettling and symptomatic of trumps pitch to African Americans, one hes made largely trump has also turned down speaking invitations from the n. A. A. C. P. And other civil rights groups. Yesterday in north carolina, trump said this about the state of black life in america. Our African American communities are absolutely in the worst shape that theyve ever been in before, ever, ever, ever. Reporter we asked toledo pastor kay David Johnson how trump can better reach out. Is trump a credible republican nominee to speak to the African American community . He has not sewn seeds and nurtured those seeds in the African American community. There is no closeness, there is no trust that has been developed. Reporter trump today called for nationwide use of stopand frisk tactics to reduce crime. Scott, those policies were discontinued in new york city after they were ruled unconstitutional because the vast majority of those stopped and frisked by police were minorities. Pelley Major Garrett on the campaign for us tonight. Major, thank you. Union workers to stage an intervention for friends considering voting for trump. She pledged to build an economy that welcomes handicapped workers and promisd to end the subminimum wage for the disabled. Shes campaigning in florida, a mustwin for trump, where the candidates are now tied. Be sure to tune in here on monday evening for the first president ial debate, clinton versus trump, 9 00 eastern on cbs. Coming up next. Congress sticks it to the maker of the epipen. And later, the last storm of the summer washes out roads and today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. Start healthing. . Yeah, click . Oh, dishwasher, to add finish . Jetdry . In the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish . Jetdry . For drier, shinier dishes. Pelley the c. E. O. Of the company that makes the epipen was needled in the house today. Congress demanded to know why the cost of the lifesaving treatment for allergic reactions is up about 500 . Heres vinita nair. You put it out of reach of the average consumer. Reporter mylan c. E. O. Heather bresch faced bipartisan backlash for her companys pricing and revenue strategy. I wish we had better anticipated the magnitude and acceleration of the rising Financial Issues for a growing minority of patients. You never anticipated it . You raised the price. What did you think was going to happen . Price of epipens has slowly increased from about 100 for a two pack to more than 600. The 47yearold tried defending the spike by saying the company only makes 100 for every two pack after cost. Committee chairman republican jason chaffitz. When the juice is 1 and youre selling it for 600, theres room for profit. Reporter mylan has been the focus of public scrutiny since families complained about skyrocketing costs. In response to the criticism, the company increased the valu announced a 300 generic version of the drug. For lexi hennigers family, their 1,200 pharmacy bill for two kids was cut in half by the coupon. But it wasnt quite what we were looking for from the company. We were hoping they would lower the overall price. Reporter lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agreed. Democratic congressman elijah cummings. Im concerned that this is a ropeadope strategy. Theyll fly back to their mansions in their private jets and laugh all the way to the bank. Reporter an f. D. A. Official also testified during the hearing. Committee Members want to know why it takes so long for new drugs to be approved, arguing the hurdles are blocking competition. Pelley vinita nair, thanks very much. Coming up, samsungs replacement phones, exploding batteries not included. Ahh. Still sick, huh . I just took new mucinex clear and cool. Ah whats this sudden cooooling thing happening . Its got a menthol burst. You can feel it right away. Wow, that sort of blindsided me. And it clears my terrible cold symptoms. Ahh this is awkward. New Mucinex Fastmax clear cool. Feel the menthol burst. And clear your worst cold symptoms. Start the relief. Pelley more than 100,000 school kids had this last day of summer off because of flooding. Whats left of Tropical Storm julia has poured up to 16inches of rain on virginia since sunday. 500,000 new galaxy note 7 cell phones went on sale today. Samsung replaced the batteries that had been catching fire. Recalled phones will start receiving alerts urging owners to shut them down. Chicagos Police Department said today it wild new officers over the next two years to try to stop the epidemic of gun violence. No word on where the moneys coming from. Chicago has had more than 500 homicides so far this year, more than all of last year. Py deadly confrontations with police. Well end with a program aimed at preventing them. Heres jericka duncan. We just need you guys to clear out of the area. For what . Why . We got a few noise complaints. Reporter the adults in blue shirts are actually police, but on this day, they pretended to be teenagers. Excuse me. What . Whats wrong . Reporter and these teens acted as police. When backup arrives, one this roleplaying exercise was used at a High School Assembly run by the chicago chapter of the National Organization of black Law Enforcement executives. The goal is for students and police to learn from each other. It was very helpful to actually get that experience and that perspective. Reporter seniors rodney jackson, kiara jefferson, Latrice Williams and ayo taiwo. I love the roleplaying part of the event. Reporter why . Its like they showed us scenes. You have your own perception of it, but once you get that other perception, you kind of see how it plays hand in hand and what its like. To have a phone this close to your face while youre trying to talk to somebody, its not your ideal way to handle it. Reporter South Holland police chief Gregory Baker says he became an officer after his friend was gunned down by police. We protect, we serve, but the part thats not mentioned a lot 99 of the Police Officers out here got into this job because they care about people. Thats what its all about. Reporter Chicago Police officer caeana sanders. Everyone is not against the police. In fact, the police are not all against the community. People really do still want that partnership. They want to feel safe. Reporter overall, did this need to happen . Yeah. Uhhuh. Change has to start somewhere, and i think this is a good place to start. Reporter with a conversation to avoid confrontation. Jericka duncan, cbs news, chicago. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For some of you the news continues, for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new this is the cbs overnight news. The investigation of the terror bombings in new york and new jersey is now stretching from the middle east to the streets of the suspect, ahmed rahami, was arrested. Meanwhile, the search is on for two who may have released the second pressure bomb without even knowing it. Jeff pegues has more. Reporter at 8 30 saturday night, a Pressure Cooker bomb exploded on west 23rd street in manhattan. The f. B. I. Is appealing for help in finding these two men who were four blocks away on west bomb from a piece of luggage, putting it on the sidewalk, and then walked away, leaving the device but taking the suitcase. The bomb never exploded. N. Y. P. D. Counterterrorism chief james waters. They are witnesses. There are no criminal charges. Theyre not in any jeopardy of being arrested. So if you can help us find them or anybody else can tell us who they are, we would be very interested to speak to them. Reporter investigators are still unsure if Ahmad Khan Rahami was part of a cell or acting on his own, or if there are still other bombs still unaccounted for. According rahami bought the ingredients to federal charging documents, for the bombs on ebay, including chemicals, ball bearings and electric igniters. The f. B. I. Is still trying the figure out where he built the bombs, but two days before the bombings, the documents say a Family Member filmed rahami burying a small black cylindrical object in his backyard. Noise and flames followed by billowing smoke and laughter. Today at a counterterrorism hearing in washington, Homeland SecurityCommittee ChairmanMichael Mccaul held up a copy of rahamis handwritten journal. He talks about god willing the sound of bombs will be heard in the streets, gunshots to your police, death to your oppression. Reporter blood stained with a bullet hole through it, rahami wrote about martyrdom, and his r took inspiration from al qaeda as well as isis. Donald trumps private foundation is coming under more scrutiny. Its already under investigation by the new York State Attorney general over questions over political donations. Now there are charges that trump used political donations to pay his legal bills. In recent years, his trump of a million for charges. Last night, in north carolina, trump bragged about using other peoples money in business deals, sort of the way the charity is operated and utterly without irony he said he would bring that philosophy for at least one aspect of foreign policy. We cannot have these people come into the united states. We dont know who they are. We know nothing about them. Campaigning across north carolina, donald trump offered tougher screening of immigrants and safe zones for syrian war refugees, the latter paid for by wealthy gulf states. Its called opm, i do that in business all the time. There is nothing wrong with doing things with other peoples money. Reporter that is an apt description of trumps foundation, which has used money gain. His charity has been investigated for months. I talked to tax experts who say they never saw anybody do anything like he has done in the last few years which is use the money in his charities to pay off the legal fees for his forprofit businesses. Nearly all the money has come from other donors. Tax documents show trumps foundation wrote a 100,000 check in 2007 to fisher house, a settle a local zoning area for his maralago club. The foundation sent 8,000 to a man who sued when trump with held prize money due after that man scored a hole in one at a golf course in 2010, and in 2014, it paid for this portrait of trump. Riddled with inaccuracies, but when pence was asked about the inaccuracies he couldnt come up with a single example. A lost bag is customer never forgets but it happens, we have been trying out these devices to learn if that baggage is coming to that carousel near you, or if its not. Reporter the Airlines Rate of bags lost or damaged is on decline, but nearly one in three passengers will have it happen to them. On this day, that passenger was ron mullinex. Ron, that feeling when you and your wife were standing at everything stops and you were still a bag short. We know it happens. Reporter Delta Airlines is spending 50 million to try to make that happen a lot less often. Installing a baggage system that puts a tag with a small radio frequency. It should wind its way into t system. American airlines alerts customers when their bags are off the flight, Alaska Airline is looking to see if they can work better than the paper that can smudge. Every time an airline loses a suitcase and cant get it delivered to you at the baggage claim it costs them about 100 to bring it to your home or office or hotel. So that is a big expense that the airline would like to avoid. Is becoming business for tech companies. We tested these three tracking devices and this 450 suitcase. It can track your phone, weigh itself, and lock, but it is small and we found the location feature to be hit or miss. This provided a list of places where our bag had been complete with a map. It worked best with a Smartphone Bluetooth connection. Both rui service, but consistently located our bag with an app, which beat her time waiting for a bag. Definitely frustrating. The devices cost is 80, they will go on line in the coming months, the airline believes they will reduce lost and late about 20,000 bags lost per year. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. Oh, dishwasher, why dont you dry my dishes . Oh, he doesnt know any better. You just need to add finish . Jetdry . In the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish . Jetdry . The terror bombings in new york city and new jersey have put the spotlight on the cia and its role in tracking down the possible links to radical groups overseas. With john brenna this. Shortly before this unmarked air force jet was scheduled to take off this was how the cia director travels. The plane is equipped with secure systems ensuring he can communicate with the president during a crisis. We were headed to alabama, the cia did not allow us to record video during the flight but we about isis success in inspiring attacks worldwide. They have had success in the past several years, and right now theyre trying to reap the harvest of the investments. While the cia focuses on threats, brennan is looking at shortcomings within the agency himself. In 2013, he looked at the diversities, ethnics make up about 13 of the organization. Brennan visited the agency in birmingham. Everybody looked like me, thought like me, and had that background and experience, i think we would subject to tremendous group think. We would not be open to new ideas and perspective. Did u. S. Intelligence somehow miss what was under the surface no matter how much insight we had into what governments were thinking and acting, we didnt have the pulse of the streets as best as we should have. Reporter isis group, part of the discontent. In europe they deployed cells to carry out the attacks in brusse brussels. Do you think the people of brussels and europe should ct i think isis capability to carry out attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. Could increase. Could increase in the shortterm. Brennans career spans 36 years, says he cant remember a time when the country faced so many dangerous and complex threats. As we rode in his motorcade, we asked about attacks on files and committee and election data bases in at least two states. Experts say the hacks trace back to russia. Going forward, do you expect that there will be more cyber intrusions from russia, or russians leading up to the november 8th election . Well, i believe that as we come to the election there will be additional attempts to exploit, to collect, possibly to disclose information that is related somehow to the president ial campaign. He was reluctant to discuss the campaign, insisting he was not a democrat or republican, but he claims he will not waterboard the terror suspects, even though republican nominee donald trump endorses the idea. I would refuse to carry out a direction to conduct waterboarding, i will just say no. Even to a president . Absolutely, even to a president. This seems like an odd place reporter for brennan, coming to birmingham is all about understanding evil. In 1963, in the middle of the civil rights movement, three members of the ku klux klan planted three sticks of dynamite outside a baptist church. The explosion killed four young black girls. So this makes real what we try to do every day to try to keep the country strong and the sinces secure. History will be made tomorrow with the grand opening of the smithsonian africanamerican museum and culture. The event will kick off with the event with living color and includes thousands of exhibits. Many of them were family treasures donated to the museum. Teresa duncan reports. You could almost say this event foreshadowed our past, and today. You can pick up this and touch it and know that it was in his hands. Now, doesnt that send a chill down your back . It does. Yeah. This freedom paper belonged to josephtrammer, who protected his freedom using this tin box, only proof knowing he was no longer somebody elses property. As long as he had this, they could not enslave him. Not easily anyway. His freedom paper, thompson says, offers an image of who Joseph Trammel was during a time when photos were rare, at 57 inches in height, with marks on his body. He was probably beaten at some point. The tin box was the only one like it here. During the interview, the director came by personally to show his appreciation. Means a lot to me. More than 40,000 items were donated, more than any other smithsonian museum. Clothing, pictures, jewelry. They fill vast silences in the record. Reporter the curator each one of these personal items treasures. These are things that are irreplaceable apriceless. Many of these bring up old wounds. My dad flew 140 missions in world war ii. 50 missions were the norm, now white guys were going home after 50 missions. This jacket belonged to her of airmen to fight in world war ii. When they came back from world war ii, they came off the liberty ship and there was a sign that said white this way, colored that way. To get back to a scene, you would have to bleep that out same situation that they left. Reporter and sharing that important history to future generations keeps people like Rosemary Crockett and elaine a story that should never be forgotten. For people who look at some of the artifacts and even the very painful time saying slavery is over, we should move forward why do we have to keep talking about it. What do you say to that . The past is never over because it influences what people do later on. The cbs office news will be right back. Is that icet . Icet . Whats with these people, man . Lemonade, read the sign. Lemonade. Read it. Ok. Delicious. Icet at a Lemonade Stand . Surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money marin saved by switching to geico. Yo, icet its lemonade, man fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. Sick, huh . Im good. I just took new mucinex clear and cool. What is this sudden cooooling thing happening . Its got a menthol burst. 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With the state of this years president ial election, a lot of people are looking back fondly to the good old days of ronald reagan, well, if you miss those days, christiess holding an auction, paintings and cowboy boots. It is already under way. An auction like this, is it display . No, its far more sophisticated than that. Here we had objects that sat on the president s desk. 1986. Reporter the items from the private collection of reagan and mrs. Reagan are the narrative. Here we have the thanksgiving platter and turkey salt and peppers. Do we know who made the i dont know. Of their friends. With love, margaret and dennis thatcher. Reporter and of the man and woman most remember from their time in washington. A lot of these things were in the white house when the president was at the peak of his powers. So that is very, very alluring. Reporter everything up for bid was part of the reagans everyday life. In the library there was this cocktail nap kins. I would point out that its reagans, which means its either his or her bar but not both. That is right. The news and grammar are back in the morning. Here is one of the president ial doodlers, with the football here i guess he is sort of thinking back to his time. Do you like to play football . Not much. This looks like hugh this is probably nancy reagan. Honestly, it looks more like jane wyman to me, it does, im serious. There are a pair of leather ottomans, a jelly bean jar that sat on the desk of reagans private office. And a bronze sculpture of the president as a cowboy. What is interesting to me here is he became so firmly identified with california and the west but of course he was raised in illinois. Learn to ride a horse until he went to hollywood. This is a piece of the berlin wall, with the president standing at the gate. And next to the famous speech. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall. What is the asking price for this . This is ten to 20,000 into mr. Auctioneer, bring down these prices. Here we have a football signed by the president , with his most iconic film political slogan. Going to be in there with all they got, win just one for the gipper. Of course he could not have known when he made that movie how important it would be to his entire political career. And apparently he and tom brady had the same ball boy. Are you ready . No, i have to catch it this was not only about the president , this necklace worn by the first lady. She was sort of controversial at the beginning about concerning all the glitziness. Reporter in an interview, mike wallace asked nancy reagan about her emphasis on style and elegance, during a type of economic hardship. And were you unprepared for the scrutiny you were going to get . Yes, i really seat . Reporter now you can own the furniture used during that conversation and much, much more. Prince charles, Princess Diana had sat here. So im sitting where a lot of famous back sides had sat . Absolutely, this photograph was taken at the statue of liberty, a Birthday Gift to it seems like a marriage made in heaven, but in the end it was just another hollywood romance, brad pitt and Angelina Jolie are getting divorced. Between them they have about half a billion dollars. But jolie wan kids. Reporter they were the definition of the power couple, the alisters, their relationship blossomed like the big bang, which seems like the split seemed like the splitting of the app, they were together a decade before they got married. Something pitt told me that was in part at the urging of their children. They have six in all. Yeah, it means something to married and why is that. So what do you tell them . We will some day, thats a great idea, get mommy a ring, okay, i will. But in the end it lasted just over two years, the reasons are varied but oddly it seems the microscope was not one of them. Although the frenzy that accompanied them everywhere, jolie sai ignore it. Theyre not who i am, i spend my day not caring about them, i find them quite shallow. When it first hit, it was very discombobulating and i would rappel from it. The brangelina power glass had enormous power to do good. Kids make it right foundation, rebuild the ninth ward. We have a duty to help refugees. Reporter jolie became a good will ambassador, and later a a special envoy to the High Commission of the refugees. This is my fourth visit to jordan since the conflict began. Reporter she even made headlines by writing one herself, pinning an oped about her choice to have a double mastectomy. But it was the children they raised together that seemed to fuel much of the work they did apart. As jolie tol 2011. I dont want to be more successful. I dont want more money. I want my kids to be healthy. I want to have a great family and i want them to be great people. That is my ambition. Reporter both are now asking for privacy. Something the couple rarely enenjoyed when the news was happy and even less when it was not. Lee cowan, hollywood. For this thursday, for some of you the news continues, for others you can check back captioning funded by cbs its thursday, september 22nd, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. D a second night of violence in charlotte. Protesters confront police and break window and block roads. The governor declares a state of emergency and calls in the National Guard. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Good to be with you. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. The National Guard is now trying to restore order in