We do say good morning, america. And when we came in this morning, the long faces of those fans outside, since last night, waiting for the Jonas Brothers to show up. And they will, to our studios, a little bit later. Yeah. They were lining up all night long. We have more big news in washington. As the stock market reaches another record high. Thats happened 30 time this is year. The Federal Reserve is about to make an apparent announcement that affects everyone with a mortgage or a 401 k . And more trouble in the air, as we learn an offduty pilot has been charged with extremely bad behavior with a teenage passenger. The fbi is now involved. All that ahead. But lets get right to sam champion, back from miami. And whats this halloween storm were talking about . Heres the deal. Since the Summer Season is over and you get into the holidays that involve people being outside. This is the worst time to get a line of severe storms. And weve got two days of it. Whether youre celebrating with your family outdoors today, theres five states under thunderstorm warnings. If its tomorrow, there are ten states. And on the real halloween day, were talking about 25 Million People in the way of this line of strong to severe storms. So lets just get right to it. In comes this powerful cold front. Substantial shift in cold air behind it. The warm, humid air ahead of it. These storms are going to be powerful in dallas, austin, san antonio, oklahoma city. I think the probably that area of arkansas into texas is going to be a rough one. Take the line of storms into the day tomorrow, and this really fires up. Heres where the strongest storms are likely to be. See the little tornado we have in the memphis area. Southeastern missouri, southern illinois, a little bit of indiana, kentucky, and tennessee, this is where we could get the hail and the strong winds but a little bit of tornadoes, as well. The heaviest rain and the biggest storms will be on the southern line of it. Houston, jackson, little rock. If you look at the eastern seaboard, the east coast is left out of this for halloween night. But overnight, into friday morning, even the east coast is involved in this. Its something were going to watch carefully. That halloween line, a powerful storm, at a time when families spend outdoors. So many people getting hit. Okay, thanks, sam. We turn to the latest firestorm over obama care. One of the core promises being called a lie. As Kathleen Sebelius, you see her right there, the cabinet member in charge of the rollout, shes taking the hot seat on capitol hill today. Jim avila will be there, too. All this is happening as we learn of a new report from inside the administration that warned the website problems were coming. Reporter thats right, george. Good morning. Kathleen sebelius is up on the hill. The fireworks have begun. Congress is grilling her. Shes already apologized for the website. So let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better. I apologize. Reporter today, the woman in charge of obama care, the Embattled Health and Human Services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, is expected to blame the failures of healthcare. Gov on contractors who built the site. And in a prepared remark, distributed in advance, she takes none of the blame. Even though a document posted overnight by a congressional committee, shows that the main contractor did warn the government more testing was needed before launch. All this the day after an Obama Administration official apologized for the first time, for the errant website. To the millions of americans who attempted to use healthcare. Gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you. We know how desperately you need affordable coverage. Reporter but there was no apology from the white house, for another obama care dustup, the oft repeated claim no matter what you have heard, if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. Reporter republicans say the president misled the public. Some called it a lie because 15 million americans may, in fact, lose the cheap, underperforming insurance they have now. There was a glitch in openness and honesty to the american people, if terms of the fact that you cannot keep your health insurance. Reporter so far, up on the hill, a very partisan hearing. So far, sebelius seems to be keeping her cool. George . Lets get the other top stories from josh. Were going to begin with our money. Wall street soaring to new heights today, surging to new record highs. Ahead of a decision being announced in washington that impacts anyone with a mortgage or 401 k . And abcs Rebecca Jarvis is here to tell us exactly what we can expect. Rebecca, good morning to you. Indeed, josh. Good morning to you. And take a look at the numbers. The dow surging 111 points tuesday. Thats another record high, thanks in part to healthy corporate profits. This year alone, the dow was up nearly 20 . The broader s p 500, thats up 24 , meaning your Retirement Savings for the year are up doubledigits. So whats going on . Well, investors believe that the Federal Reserve is going to be announcing that its going to keep its economic stimulus plan in place. That means that it keeps printing money to keep Interest Rates low, hoping that that spurs people to spend more on things like cars and appliances, because the economy is growing. But its growing too slowly. Now, the recent government shutdown, that slowed things down a bit more. The question is, will the Federal Reserve and its new incoming chairman, janet yellen, give us any clues about when the Stimulus Program may be scaled back because, josh, everyone on wall street thinks thats the primary driver of stocks continuing to climb. Any clue we get today is going to move markets. We will be looking for clues. Rebecca, thank you for that. Also, breaking news now. Chinese authorities have arrested five people in connection with the explosion you see here. It was at Beijings Tiananmen Square on monday. A jeep crashed into a fwat. It burst into flames, killing five people in the process. China has called this an act of terror. And the head of u. S. Intelligence gathering says america routinely spies on government leaders, even its allies. Facing criticism on capitol hill, James Clapper told congress the practice is, in fact, common and, in fact, legal. He says other nations are spying on our leaders, as well. Meantime, the head of the nsa strongly denied that the agency gathered millions of phone records in france and spain. Saying agencies in those countries shared the records in question. And a blinding dust storm triggered this highway pileup in arizona, killing three people in the process. A string of chainreaction crashes ended up crushing about 20 cars and trucks. It flipped tractortrailers across interstate 10. Its something that happens virtually every year. We hate to see it. And the legal age to smoke could soon be 21 here in new york. Today, the city council and the city expected to pass a proposal that will raise the legal age from 18. New york would become the first major city to do that. And in los angeles, well, theyre used to chases, usually in cars. But take a look, this black bear, fella, gal, not sure. Took police on a chase for 11 hours. Took a break here. Lets take 20. Backyards, golf courses. It had to be tranquilized twice before being returned to the woods, which it was, and safely. In colorado, the owner of the honda you see here thought nothing about leaving a pack of gum and some mints in the car. As you can see, that, too, a bad idea if you also left the car unlocked, because a mama bear and her cubs broke in. You can see what that honda looks like afterwards. What . Yes. Truly, sam. And finally, excuse me, a bad omen or just bad luck . Tonight, game six of the world series. The red sox could win it all. Theyre up 32 games. The cardinals, the visitors got enough to worry about without worrying about getting to boston in time. The flight there yesterday delayed for six hours last night. They were calling it mechanical problems. Oh, yes. The groans, the groans, the groans. Game six to be played tonight. I love sams commentary during your news. Sam is very involved. In the bear roundup. Very, very involved. Thank you both very much. Now, to the offduty Airline Pilot charged with groping an underaged passenger as she slept in the seat next to him. He claimed the unwanted touching was an accident. But the fbi arrested him. Abcs Clayton Sandell has the story. Reporter its the case of an aviator allegedly acting atrociously. 45yearold Michael Pascal is an Airline Pilot for delta connection, charged with abusive sexual contact on an aircraft. Accused of fondling a 14yearold girl. The incident allegedly occurred saturday on delta flight 855, from detroit to salt lake city. Pascal, off duty and flying as a passenger, was sitting next to the alleged victim. The 14yearold who was traveling as an unaccompanied minor, says she lowered the armrest between them and fell asleep. When she woke up, the armrest was raised and pascal was touching her inappropriately. She claims she elbowed him in the arm and complained to a flight attendant. The flight crew moved her to another seat. When the plane landed, police were there to meet it. Pascals attorney says, quote, his client had fallen asleep. And while asleep, wound up leaning on the person next to him. He had no intention of causing harm or any kind of offense to anyone. It comes down to a he said she said. And a jury will have to decide which one they believe. Reporter its the latest case of Airline Passengers allegedly becoming victims. Earlier this month, 28yearold adam bartsch, a federal air marshal, was accused of taking pictures up the dresses of female passengers. As for the latest case, Delta Airlines says they are fully cooperating with the investigation. Pascal, still in custody, is due in court today. For good morning america, Clayton Sandell, abc news, denver. Were going to turn to the mounting pressure on the Washington Redskins to change their name. Today, a native American Group is taking its campaign to the top of the nfl, one day after the league met with the teams owner. Gio benitez has the story. Reporter its the controversy that doesnt seem to be going away anytime soon. There are some native americans who find this highly and incredibly offensive. This name is hurtful and damaging. Reporter oneida representative ray halbriter says his people didnt start this newest fight over the Washington Redskins. But he hopes his meeting today with nfl officials might help end it once and for all. I think by working together, we can achieve something, a legacy we can be proud of. Reporter the meeting comes one day after team owner dan snyder, reportedly met with nfl commissioner roger goodell. Snyder and goodells offices declined to comment. The Washington Post is reporting that snyder is holding firm on the position he took in a letter to fans. He ruled out any name change. Writing, we are redskins nation. And we owe it to our fans and coaches and players, past and present, to preserve that heritage. In his mind, he believes hes never going to change the nickname. But the world around him is starting to cave in. Reporter when a trademark application for the name washington bravehearts made news last week, speculation was rampant that change was on its way. It would be easier for dan snyder to make the change. Its the right thing to do. It would energize the fan base. And you would sell a ton of tshirts and caps. Reporter fans imaginations have run wild. An online contest giving a glimpse of what new duds might look like for the washington warriors or renegades or griffons. Leaders of 26 tribes are having their own meeting right now and talking about the name change controversy. The teams owner says he understands their concerns. But that the redskins name is a badge of honor. George, robin, the nfl says only he can make that name change. Right now, hes standing firm. Gio, thanks very much. Okay, george. Now, to possible bad news for pasta lovers. According to a new study from the Harvard School of public health, there may be a link between pasta and depression. Women who ate diets heavier in refines grains like pasta, fatty red meats and sodas, will be onethird more likely to suffer from depression. Abc news chief medical correspondent, dr. Richard besser, is going to break it down for us. Do that for us. This study . Its an interesting study. The connection here is between food, inflammation in their bodies and depression. Theres some studies that show inflammation in our bodies is one thing that drives depression. These researchers want to see, are there certain foods we eat that cause inflammation that put us at greater risk then for depression . They found a group of foods that cause inflammation. And they asked women did they become more depressed. What they found was that women who ate more pasta, red meat and sodas, had a 29 to 41 increased risk of depression. People that ate food that gave less inflammation, wine, coffee, leafy green vegetables, have lower rates of depression. Were there problems with the study that you found, rich . You cant take a group of people and say youre going to eat this. You look at what people normally eat. And then, you try to control it for everything else. It could be the other way around. People who are starting to see changes in their mood go to comfort food. I know after a downer day, i like to reach for the pint of ice cream. Mmhmm, right. So it may be driven the on zit direction altogether. But it is interesting to look at. And this study only with women . How about men and children . Its a famous study out of harvard. They follow over 100,000 women. They find information like this that we need to pursue in other studies. You cant apply it to men, or children, either. Recommendation . Im a fan of the mediterranean diet. Rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, fish. If its good for the heart and good for the brain, as well. Thanks so much. How about some hot sauce with that pasta . Okay, sounds good. A popular brand in hot water. The maker of sriracha is under fire, neighbors saying the factory is giving them burning eyes and headaches. The city is suing the company. And david wright has the story. Reporter the burning issue in irwindale, california, is the spicy scent wafting out of the hot sauce factory. You cant breathe. Your eyes water. It produces headaches in many cases. Reporter so many residents are fuming, the town is now suing huy fong foods to stop production, calling the plant a public nuisance. You cannot smell it. How you make hot sauce . Hot sauce needs spices. Reporter the owner and founder, david tran, says hes been making sriracha sauce for more than 30 years and never once got a complaint from neighbors until he moved the factory in irwindale. The secret family recipe is hugely popular. 20 million bottles a year. Worth 60 million in annual revenue. Inside the factory my eyes are watering. The air is hotter than the spiciest noodles youve ever tasted. And up on the roof, tran points out carbon filters he installed after complaints last year, to make sure the outside air isnt so toxic. Right underneath this fan is the hottest, the spiciest part of the factory. But there are filters. And you can smell spicy food. But its not going to make your eyes water. At saigon kitchen noodles and rice restaurant a block away, they dont know what the fuss is about. If anything, they want more sriracha, not less. Reporter a fiery debate in more ways than one. For good morning america, david wright, abc news, irwindale, california. It is good hot sauce. I love this next story. I do, too. Were going to the remarkable pictures going viral around the world of a little boy stealing the stage from the pope. And the leader of the Catholic Church didnt seem to mind a bit. In fact, he encouraged him to stay right there. Take a look. The occasion was the meeting of the families. Held at the vatican this weekend. Pope francis was about to begin his speech when a small boy wandered across the stage, coming right up to the pope. What happens next can only be described as something resembling a personal papal play date. Pope francis pats his head and smiles in delight. The boy continues to engage the pope in quiet conversation. Kissing the papal cross. Hanging around his neck. He then looks at his ring and points to something in st. Peters square. The boy resists the efforts of a vatican official, gently trying to coax him off the stage. And for 20 minutes, stays at the pontiffs side. At times, acting like a host. Watch as he leads a young girl up to meet the pope. Hugging the pontiffs leg. Waving to the crowd. And taking a rest in the papal chair. This photo posted on instagram. [ speaking Foreign Language ] reporter weve since learned he is a 6yearold orphan from colombia, given the pseudonym carlos to protect his privacy. He was adopted less than a year ago, by an italian family. His parents say none of this was planned. Carlos did it on his own. His mom sending out a message via social media saying, the blessing our son receives goes out to all the abandoned children in this world. Just another display of the pope and his kindness. I love that little boy. Little carlos. Thanks for bringing that to us, lara. Now, we have the good. And we have to have we have to get back to the storms. Kids will always be kids. And its best to just kind of in that situation, let him be. Let him be. Lets get to the boards. Heres the line of storms were talking about. An explanation of this now. The low thats caused so much snow in the mountains. The snow shuts off today. The snow shuts down a lot. This low steps into the plains. This is when the action gets fired up. This is in the next 24 hours. You see how far it goes, from the great lakes all the way to the tip of texas. This is likely to be some strong storms, heavy rains and gusty winds. The strongest winds around the great lakes. T