Seconds. They send officials scrambling at two airports in. In chicago two passengers are being screened. At Newark International they have a passenger. A passenger who is being treated for ebola will be allowed to return home today. The ohio man held in northee ee korea is headed pack home. Three teenaged girls from denver are back homeft aer trying to travel to syria. They were picked up in germany. Authoritied suspect they may have been trying to join isis. Legendary Washington Post editor ben bradlee has died. He was a tough nononsense. You were born to be a newspaper man. I cant think of another thing i could do. I could start out with something, you know, that i wouldnt be happy at. Ampple posted a new warning forou icld users. Caught on camera in pennsylvania. Amazingly no one was injured. All that a g oroupf hikers in south africa has had a frightening encounter with an angry elephant. Well hit. Gone. Hunter pence with a tworun shot and the giants take game one. 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Well Jeffrey Fowle spent six months in a north korean prison for crimes against the state after he left a bible in a nightclub. His sudden release caught american officials by surprise and theyre wondering what pyongyang will do next. 56yearold Jeffrey Fowle was last seen this summer pleading for his freedom as north korean authorities paraded him in front of media and suddenly he was released on tuesday. We can confirm Jeffrey Fowle has been okd to be freed and return to his home. He was free to go. The pentagon scrambled this government jet to bring him home. Fowl then called his wife for the first time in six months according to their tone. We were digging in and preparing for the long haul. That was the plan at this point in time. And when i say long haul i mean years. We held out hope that it would later but we were preparing for the worstcase scenario. But there are two american millers. 24yearold Matthew Miller and 46yearold kenneth bayh, whose health is in decline after two years of hard labor. This is just the latest profile stunt by the secret of countries. Kim jongun has disappeared from the public for around a month. At the same time he sent top generals to meet with their south Korean Counterparts in three years. Raising hope that fowles release might be a diplomatic maneuver. They called for confidencebuilding measures and perhaps this is one. Kerry has said this was not part of a trade but also that he hopes to restart Nuclear Talks soon. Officially the Obama Administration says any prisoner released should not be linked to north koreas expanding nuclear program. Charlie . Margaret thanks. This morning there are new fears of another ebola case on american soil. A patient is undergoing tests at a hospital at newark new jersey. Health screenings found the passenger may have been virus. This morning all passengers from countries affected by ebola will start flying exclusively to just five u. S. Airports. Newark is one of them. Newark, washington dulles atlanta and hartsfieldjackson are the others. They will screen those who returned from africa. Freelance journalist ashuko mukpo could be returned home. His blood has no traces of the virus. He contracted ebola while working in liberia. Meanwhile nurse nina pham her condition is moved up to good. Ron klain is overseeing the governments response to the crisis. Major garrett is at the white house where klain will meet with the pretty today. Major, good morning. Good morning. First things first, klain will not be the public face of the ebola response. Hell be behind the scene ss. His first job, cracking down. Hell brief president obama frequently and focus on where the government response to ebola is now and where it needs to be as it continues its march agencies have revised the tracking of ebola. New department of Homeland Security travel restrictions start today and that means additional airport screenings and protective medical procedures. All passengers arriving from the liberia hot zone liberia, sierra leone and new guinea must be screened. Theyll work with Foreign Countries especially in europe to establish the new screening system. Theres a lot of cord neigh that went into this and im pleased to see that being inemploy meanted. Hes taken on a hollywood stile status. Hell work best if the public sees him least. Officials say the young women were interested in meeting one fighters from the terror group. All three are home this morning and are unlikely to face criminal charges. Bob orr is in washington where investigators say the girls families tipped them off. Bob, good morning. This began as you say with runaway reports on fridays when the families realized the three teenaged girls had skipped school and taken off with cash and passports. Police and the fbi were notified and officials soon discovered the young women had flown from denver, through chicago, and onto germany. They were stopped at the Frankfurt Airport before they could fly on to turkey. They were briefly questioned and put on a return flight that brought them back to the u. S. Now Law Enforcement sources say there are indications the girls ages 15 to 17 were planning on to syria where they hoped to link up with radical fighters. Sources say two of the girls might have been greatly influenced by terrorist propaganda. They appeared to be acting out some kind of jihad fantasy. The fbi says it continues to investigate the case but the girls have not been charged with any crime and its a pretty good example of how they can work to stop overseas terror groups if they reach out to authorities with timely inform snoogs thanks am. An alleged isis militant shows off krats filled with hand grenades and small rockets. They say dozens of bundles of rockets were dropped. They were intended for kurdish fighters who were trying to keep them from taking over the border town. Cbs news has not determined if the video is authentic. Were getting a rare inside look this morning at a people who fight for isis. Holly williams spoke to some isis suspects in captiveity in syria. Reporter good morning. After weeks of negotiation, we were escorted into syria by a Kurdish Group. Theyre holding alleged isis terrorists. In the placement of the prison the men were led in one by one. The guards are worried about retribution from isis and dont want to be identified but one of the prisoners were terrified. Why are you s frightened . Because i thought i was going to be beaten whos accused of detonating a car bomb for isis. He denies it. So does this man. Hes alleged an accomplish who was brought in next to tell his story, but kareem, whos just 15 years old admits that he fought with isis. He told us when isis captured his village, they gave him a terrible choice, join them or be beheaded. As its gone on the rampage across syria and iraq theyve carried out massacre public res executions and ore atros its. He claims he was drugged with an antianxiety medication, zoe lamb, before he went into battle. That drug makes you lose your mind, he said. If they give you a suicide belt and tell you to blow yourself up, you do it. After it he showed us his battle wounds caused by three bull its to his stomach d fire fight nine months ago. The kurdish fighters who captured him also saved his life. His story is not the first weve heard of isis compelling men to fight. He told us the Group Holding him believed his account and he hopes hell soon be released and sent home to his family. Charlie . Holly, thanks. Ben bradlee one of the most important and celebrated journalists in American History died on tuesday. The retired Washington Post editor was 93 years old. Bradlee led his papers coverage of a scandal that brought down a president. He also shaped a generation of reporters. Bill plante is outside the post headquarters in washington. Good morning. Reporter good morning to you. Ben bradlee was famous and respected for a reason. He stood up to the u. S. Government and doggedly pursued one of the biggest stories of the last century, the watergate scandal. I just do not believe the first version of events in the city. I dont believe it. As executive editor of the Washington Post, ben bradlee brought skepticism to the papers daily reporting. People dont tell the truth. They dont tell the truth in a hundred different ways and its become so easy to lie. A harvard graduate and World War Ii Navy veteran, bradlee worked at the u. S. Embassy in paris and later newsweek. Later he became neighbors with the senator john f. Kennedy. Under his leadership they published a government classified study known as the pentagon papers a risk ratified by a Supreme Court decision. Five men were arrested. Reporter but it was the post coverage of the watergate scandal which led to president s nixons resignation that made him a public figure. He was portrayed by Jason Robards in all the president s men. I have to do it which means i have to trust them. I dont trust anybody. Turned to bob woodward and Carl Bernstein. Bob woodward. He had the touch, ability to encourage people stimulate them but not run over them. Reporter he knew that their main source known as deep throat was absolutely fbi associate brett feldt. He said, i just want to make sure youve done enough. Reporter despite one major retraction, bradlees tenure was marked by accolades for the paper including 17 pulitzer prizes. Last year president obama awarded him the medal of freedom. And through it all ben bradlee had the last word in washington. It isnt all strasightlaced and serious and all on the brink of war. Reporter ben bradlee was an editor who didnt do things is same old way. He set the standards for journalism and said of his own life, i had a good time. There was no one like him. Most impressive was he believed in reporters and viewed the most important thing he could do as every editor does is hire the best reporters you can find. He was friends with many of the people he covered includingly famously jfk but he didnt trust everything they said and he still questioned them. I remember the first time i met been bradlee ben bradlee who wanted to teach a class on newspapers. I think hes such a great man, a great journalist. Not only woodward and bernstein but with kaye graham. Our thoughts are with sally. Ben bradlee will talk. Well talk with bob woodward and Carl Bernstein on cbs this morning. Theyre high lighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. One program spent 199,000 to study compost digested by worms. Another 856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. Nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. Good morning. Good morning. This senate is on course to be called the least productive in all of history. 10,000 for an oregon childrens theater production of zombie in love. 46,000 for a snowmobile competition michigan. And 414,000 to update an army video game meant to spur recruitment, a project already 25 million overbudget. All this plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. Butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands and an Iron Man Suit under development at the didnt of defense. These expenses are all part of oklahoma senators tom coburns annual ranking book the top 100 worst examples of government waste including outofthisworld spending on Research Projects designed by Grade School Students to be is sent to the International Space station. Plus laughing classes. Were peaing people to teach people how to laugh. Theres a lot of Serious Problems in this country. Maybe the reason the people arent laughing is because the government is so incept. Coburn heeas bn producing the book for five years. He said its making a difference. We should be ashamed the. If were watching and hold people accountable, well get better pay. The rest was approved by individual agencies. It all adds up to 25 billion at a time charlie, when our National Debt sits at 17 trillion. Thank you, nancy. Automakers say close to 8 million cars could have deektive air bags. Thats double the original number. It can send shrapnel at drivers or passengers if they deploy. Meanwhile the national Highway Traffic Safety Administration is under fire this morning. The list of recalls on monday included some cars not affected by the flaw. The agency has updated their list. You can find it by going to our website, cbsnews. Com. It is 7 19. Ahead on cbs this morning. A lodt more. 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Experts believe the Chinese Government is involved. Google yahoo and microsoft have seen similar attacks. They call the secret Service Conduct problematic. Three years ago workers were pulled from the white house to settle a dispute. A man who ran into the white house undergoes testing behalf a court appearance. This man released his book but he clashed with the cia review back court about some of its contents. Panetta threatened to release it without approval. Fortune lost 4 billion with a b in just two days. Ibm fell more than 7 of monday and cocacola plunged 6 . Thats a lost to loose. 2 billion. But hes got a lot. The federal government job kofrpscorps has been around for 50 years its the Largest Program in the country but a cbs news investigation raises serious question about how well some job kofrps senn Corps Centers are doing. An in westerner has more. They say they turn outside substitutes with Bright Futures but we raised questions about whether some senators are really accomplishing their core Mission Preparing these young people for jobs. Job corps promises a new job for young teens and adults. A way to earn a degree. This was a good choice. The 1. 7 billion federal Program Funds 125 Centers Across the country, most run by private companies. 19yearold hunter donaghy enrolled at the north texas job corps last year. With only an eight grade ed karks he saw the program as his last chance. A new opportunity. Doors opening up for me, a chance to getmy education and become someone who can be proud. But he says when he got to the center there were lots of fights. He said he was even attacked by another student. He put his hand around my neck and then it got to the point where i was starting to go unconscious. But donaghys attacker was not expelled. Instead he graduated from the program. And mike jamison, a former Chicago Police department who was chief of security said he saw other unlawful activity. Marijuana. Cocaine. Heroin. This video obtained by cbs news appears to show a student cutting white powder on his desk in a classroom. Jamison says instead of stops the drugs and violence he was pressured not to report it despite a zero tolerance poll sichl sources told us expelling students can hurt a centers performance ranking. If a kid was caught in a dormitory or on campus with drugs, what i saw is they did not want that to be reported. And former career adviser dean terrell told us there was pressure to get job placements. No matter the method. What percentage was fake . Overall, 75 . As this document shows would pay bonuses of as much as 1,150 each month for hitting those tar gels. But tonnell said often they couldnt do it so they put down names. You say you would put down a dpaep, claim it was true and nobody would check up on it. Correct. I felt like it wasnt right but what do you do when you have upper management telling you to do it. If not you know, well find somebody that lil. He was inspired for it. They have since brought their allegations to the fbi. Cbs news heard similar allegations about violence and fraud from current and former peas who worked at 15 other centers around the country over the past ten years. Houm many of you were told not to call the police. Reporter former albuquerque teacher told us some didnt show up for classes but they still passed in their trade. Theyll go out and they dont know what theyre doing. Any never stepped foot in a shop. The scepter told us any problems were isolated. You can have people say things, but theres not proof that this program is subject to systemic cheating. He says job corps pays off for any who enroll. That 282 who graduate go on to jobs or work in the military. The whole plan is to give them skills training and report. Good jobs. We think these placement rates show were achieving that. But three years ago the Labor Department general found they overstate fourth degree 2 of plapsmentes and some wound up in fast food jobs that could have eventually been obtained without job training. I think the question is clear. Reporter mason bishop oversaw the job Training Programs for six years as a Deputy Assistant secretary at the department of labor. If there is fraud in the reporting of the numbers, then that framework putting whom program into question. That is a very very serious problem. As for donaghy, hes not at the center. Im nowhere. All i own is a suitcase and thats about all ive got. Now, when we requested comment from Career Opportunities incorporated the one that ran the north texas job corps and another referred us to the department of labor. During the course of our investigation the department of labor announced it would not renew the contract due to what it calls students. These are some really serious allegations. Were there any stories of good outcomes that came from that program . That ice a good point to make. Some of the employees felt like their centers were doing a good job and preparing some of these students for the future. Some of the contractors said they take safety seriously. The didnt of labor denied us access to any site and declined to do any kind of an interview to talk about these allegations. Wow. Even though this is a government funded project. Thats right. Reasked repeatly. All right. Thank you. Many colorado parents will comb through the candy on halloween. Well show you what theyre worried about and its certainly more than a sugar high. Thats next on cbs this morning. Frustrated with your Overactive Bladder medicine not working . Cant handle the side effects . Botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. Ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. 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Nearby whitney ross is concerned about max getting candy infused with marijuana. I dont know who would do that to children but i think its definitely something we should watch out for. Reporter concerning enough to make this video. Pot shops have walls lined with edibles, mostly candy. They make urpit. It could become a year or more before the state labels them or dyes them a different color. The problem. You cant tell the difference. Theyve seen child overdose cases go from 19 to 13. There is a longterm risk for children. Do you worry about this because a childs brain is still forming. Of course, yes. Acutely wi understand whats going on with the child but longterm down the road we dont understand what the effects are. She knows the best defense is still kbhon sense. If its not a name brand i recognize like milky or snickers, it goes in the trash. When in doubt throw it out. So theyll have the kindn that kids deserve. Do you get lots of candy . Yes. Is it lots of fun . Yes. 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He stoold up to the government and doggedly withstood the biggest story of the last century. I think of him almost every day when i read the newspaper. What perceentag of placements would you say were fake . I would say 85 . Theres a new fitness trend finally and that trend is crying while you work out. If i want to see a bunch of women in yoga pants crying, ill go to a farmers mark and buy all the keen roy. Reporter this morning ice eye opener at 8 00 is presented by walgreens. Im charlie rose with gayle king and norah odonnell. An Airline Passenger in west africa is in newark new jersey this morning getting tested for ebola. The cdc was flagged after screening after arriving at newarks airport on tuesday. Freelance journalist ashowuko mukpo has been released and nina pham is doing better. She was the first to be diagnosed with ebola in the United States. Ben bradlee brought down the president through watergate. He died yesterday. He talked about the post 1971 decision to print a secret government history of the vietnam war. First real test with the pentagon papers . Yeah. That was yeah. We were we were you know the New York Times had gotten it. It was their story and they had published it for three days. We were just sucking air. We didnt have it. We had to do the most denigrating of all newspapers. We had to quote the other paper. Blah, blah blah. Terrible. I wanted to be considered in the same breath as the New York Times, i really did. That was you know i didnt like people to say well the New York Times. I wanted the New York Times and the post. That helped. It was a step a long the way. A lovely man. He was working for the campaign at the watergate hotel. The breakin was part of a wider program of political saab tochlkt Washington Post reporters bob woodward and Carl Bernstein reported on it. They join us from washington. Good morning. Good morning. Remember for us what was for you the essence of the man. We saw you saw everything in that video, you saw the wonderful command, the use of language the way he carried himself and hi love for the profession. He wanted to take this institution which he took over was kind of warbound and he turned it into a great, great institution. Bob . Yeah. Well, he was the i mean as you said really a lovely lovely person. He was always our friend. But he was the guy who would sit down with us and say do you really have this story . What did people say. Listen to the white house spokesman. He said, wait minute. What really happened. Go find the people who handled the money, the bookkeeper the treasurer of the nixon reelection campaign. And he would guide us through that step by step. And then he was the one who would say, okay its ready, lets go with this story. What did sally add to his life . Totally different life once he married sally quinn. She changed his clothes. That was the first things. He became one of the best dressed men you have ever seen. Bradlee had an incredible elam. He had it before sally. But after sally, it took on new polish. It took on a joy that was visible and palpable and that was bradlee. He lives a wonderful life. Never a moment when he wasnt looking forward but he also looked at it from the level of a reporter which he had been a young reporter and everything he learned when he was a young reporter is what he preached and how he led his troops. He would say, i cant there to get the story. You be there to get the fing story and it had better be right. How old were you and take us behind the scenes on how tough he was when the two of you were on the verge of covering a gamechanging historymaking story. How old were you back then . 29 and 30. 28 and 29 actually. Okay. I think sometimes we felt like we were 11 and 12. Thats more like it. You know it was all about the detail. It was all about the facts. Last night after he passed away carl and i went over to sally quinn now widows house and we sad there with the family members for hours telling stories about his energy, the way he impacted with even. In the newsroom when we were working on the story but at all time he had this glass office so you could see what was going on and who was in there and them he would get out and there would be 100 pair of eyes in the newsroom following him around. Wheres he going, whats the action. And if two people were sitting around or talking or something, hed come up and say whats happening. And there was that sense were not digging deep enough, theres a mist out there, go get it. I heard he always wanted to be first but never wanted to be wronging. Thats right. There were numerous times. He would say, huhuh, boys you aint i got it yet. The Washington Post is just a beautiful read today. Its just wonderful. I keep thinking as i read it that ben wanted even during watergate a paper that had impact. I think about that. What stories today are real tube rippers, the idea that you wanted to pull the newspaper out of the mailbox because you couldnt wait to find it. We talk about this all the time. We step back and we dont know enough about whats going on that the message managers are real skillful and its a new era of patience and speed and with bennett ben, it was kind of slow down slow down, go talk to people. Did that person have app ax to sign . He made sure it made it into the paper and sometimes we did maim may stain. He was kind about it and said lets move on. Thank you both. We were really excited you were going do bon on. Thank you. Los Angeles Police responded to a report of inappropriate sexual behavior in car. She then claimed to be a target of racial profiling. This exchange was reported. Somebody calls which gives me the right to be here. Do you know how many times the cops have been called just because im black and hes being white. Who brought up a race card . 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They were transplanted into his severed spine. Three months after surgery, fydikas thigh muscles began growing. After extensive rehab tarks he regained feeling in his leg. Just six months after his surgery and with only the aid of leg braces fydika began walking. Its an incredible feeling. You cant feel almost half of your body. Its like youre helpless. But when it comes back you feel like youre born again. I believe this is the moment paralysis can be reversed. Dr. Dalton dietrich is a scientific scientific doctor on the team to cure paralysis. Cell therapy, bridging strategy. Its only one patient and we have to do much more patients to actually figure out is this is going to work. Hes making progress each week and now huh can drive. Its incredible to see him walking. They did a great job of looking at the variables, making sure it was related to the surgery. Thank you. A bolder plan for president obama. A president ial comeback at the president ial polls next on cbs this morning. 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Now, there is speculation that the 45yearold actress has had plastic surgery. She told the magazine she said i am glad people think i look different. I am thrilled that perhaps it shows. Students at a rural Nebraska High School says they cant pose with guns for the high school yearbook. They can. They can, sorry. To allow the photos the pictures must be tasteful. Thats the oard tasteful. This problem is a multimedia multimedia documentation of how americans identify with being white. 21 caucasians from buffalo, new york, talk candidly about their race. The result is provocative and sometimes just a little uncomfortable. What does your whiteness mean to you . What does it mean to be white in our country. Theres probably a little guilt there. Theres been things that white people of our race has done that maybe were not proud of. Its my honest opinion that today the white race is the one thats discriminated against. There should be more white people speaking up and talking about white people. I liked him. The whiteness project was just released online. Whitney dow is the producer and director. I found it so fascinating. Then i look at you. A white guy talking about white people about what it means to be white. What was your intention . What were you looking for, mr. White man. White man, yes, whitney dow. Ive been making films for about eight years. I have a black producer, marko williams. Ive always been interested with the way theyre known as victim perpetrator which allows white people to look at it and say thats not me. Thats some racist white person doing something and perhaps i could do something that i could have normal regular white people who arent racist look at it and process how their whiteness affects their lives. There is this too. You released this online and that stirred up some emotions wq and a lot of people are white talking about what it means to be white but there are also africanamericans talking about it. Take a look at this. For some reason some black people hold onto the back in the day the slave thing or they feel theyre not being treated right. Shouldnt slavery be something that because it happened we owe black people something more . Absolutely not. I know. Whitney, the point you were making that was interesting to me is that most white people dont believe that theres a race problem and they dont think that being white is even an issue for them. That was fascinating. If you look at the pieces and you look at the statistics people see if you short clip it after each clip we do a lot of research on how white people view race in america, so the things theyre saying are hopefully representational of all a large portion of white people feel. Shouldnt we be trying to get away from identifying ourselves by the color of our skin . I think thats actually one thing im going right after. I mean should that be a defining characteristic . Defining characteristic and thats just the reality of it. I think wheat people would like to think its not a defining characteristic. Theyre saying its a passive component of our life and i would argue it impacts every moment of every day. Whats the reaction youve gotten . Its been all over the lot. Its been easy. A lot of people have gone through and pulled some of the negative things the twitter. People go to the website, take a screen shot and put up something about it. But i would say that 80 to 85 of the feedback ive gotten has been incredibly incredibly positive from all sides of the political spectrum from both blacks and white people and i kind of made it as something for white people in a sense, but ive been incredibly its been really nice are you giving the platform for people to reinforce negative stereotypes . I dont think so. I think im giving people the platform to look at the reality of how wheat people are actually living in the country right now and i tlinks a disconnection with how people perceive their place in this society and actually the objective quantitative reality. And if we dont talk about it whitney, things dont change. I think its great you embraced it. How did you set it up for them to talk so candidly and are you worried about backlash against them . I am. And im incredibly graceful to these people for going on the air talking honestly about something thats a very very hot topic, and if you want to attack somebody, attack me for putting it out there. Dont attack them. I sat people down and i asked them very very simple questions such as what is it that makes you white, can you describe any benefits that you got from being right. Not radical questions. Things that white people dont get asked for off about. You can see the project on pbss website. Americans spin. A new generation of roasters wants to share that market focusing on quality over quantity. John blackstone visited one Quality Company trying to make the perfect cup. Reporter in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge at this small craft brewery, theres something unusual going on and it has absolutely nothing to do with beer. Ks we brew more coffee than beer. Reporter mike is using his 700 gallon beer vats to mass produce iced coffee. Its part of the blue bottle coffee. To have something thats so delicious you can go to whole foods and buy, why not. Reporter blue bottles ce ojames freeman is not just serious about iced coffee but all coffee. Thats why he opened the first blue bottle shop in the San Francisco bay area more than a decade ago. I was tired of not finding the coffee that i wanted to drink basically. Reporter how did you discover coffee . My parents drank mjb koef in the supreme can. It smells so good but it was just horrible. So that attention between how it smelled and how it tasted, that lodged very deeply. Reporter for dec he believes mediocrity. And in the 1980s starbucks raised the bar introducing terms like espresso and latte. Did they lose their way somewhere along the line . Thats not for me to say. Did they lose their way with regard too coffee . Thats jubsubjective. If they started the first and second ways, he started the third way. Where its from, how the beans are roasted, how its brooved and when its served. To grind something, put it in a cone get it in the right temperature, pour it in the right werek its a skill, a kravgts something you can get a tiny better at every sickle time you do that. Much more attention to the details. Yes. It sounds like wine. Theres a lot of parallels. We envy that cachet. More of us are thinking of it. Every batch of beans they roast is tested and evaluated. Its got that beautiful peachy acidity almost like a cookie with hon in it. Beautiful like gram cracker and new get and a litter more like hey. Would you call that more complicated or less complicated than this one . I call you more complicated. Some folks would say, come on. Its coffee. Its a substance that has basically transformed western civilization. Its allowed people to gather in places where they dont have to get drunk. Saying itzs just coffee is like its just civilianization. The next product, iced coffee for Retail Stores which comes with a challenge. Going big without going bad i want to see how grade we can be and how much we can accomplish that greatness in. With 15 stores open across the country and another dozen open along the way next year freeman is on a mission to convince americans can be a lots more than just a latte. They wanted to do a taste test. You two are the coffee tasters. One is the blue bottle and one is starbucks. Your mission is to decide which is the difference. Very tasty. One is starbucks, one is blue bottle. Norah . This is blue bottle and this the is i think this is the blue bottle. Nope. Nope. Which is . The bottle. Both of you got it wrong. Got it wrong. I dont drink iced coffee. I dont either. I like it hat. Even in the summer. I dont drink iced coffee, ahead, a look at Charlie Dagata. When it comes to shopaholics, she write as book. And near the righter of kinsella. Coming up well have your story on cbs this morning. Hes been called a super lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. 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The bestselling author has written 22 novels published in 39 languages in 4 the countries selling tens of millions of books worldwide. She tapped into that one thing that can make a woman go weak at the knees. Shopping. Its a feeling, a kind of lust really. A lust. Its a lust. I admit it. Reporter getting swept up in that lust is a lot of what shopping is about. You know how you feel when you bought something and its just you and the shopping. Reporter in the new noshl shopaholic to the stars, becky land as hollywood dream job, Celebrity Stylist paid to shop with other peoples money, a job kinsella says she would save herself. When i come to a new book i say, hi, becky, lets have fun together. I step in her shoes and look through her eyes and go. In real life her name is. Maddie sophie, darling invited us to her london townhouse to give us a rare glimpse of the home she shares with husband henry and admits theres sometimes blurred lines between her fictional and family life. The only disadvantage is im sometimes away when i should be focused them. Whenyou have five children. When you say that that sounds like a lot. It is a lot. Its a perfectly normal amount. How do you find time . How do you juggle it . Ive dub it so i have ch ranging from 18 down to 2. I have every size in stock. Reporter 2yearold sabella and 4yearold rex are two of the smaller sizes in stock. She has her share of critics, too, who dismissed her books as chicklet especially given her background. Oxford educated. Should you be something more exciting . When youre sitting alone in your room and typing away and you hope people enjoy your book and off it goes and then you meet somebody, i read your book in the middle of the night when i was recovering from an operation an it got me through. How could you do anything better in life than that. Reporter for cbs this morning im Charlie Dagata in london. The best line happened off camera. 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