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Its the morning rush at Robert ColemanElementary School. But after the buses arrive and the kids pour in the usual classroom chatter comes to a complete stop. Fill your belly like a reporter twice a day more than 300 students all the way to the top. Reporter take part in a program called mindful moments. They learn to breathe, stretch, and block out distractions. Inhale deeply. And youve seen a difference . A huge difference. Reporter carline thompson is the school principal. They taught the students how to redirect their negative i reporter so youve seen suspensions go down p. Weve had zero suspensions. Hold on to that breath. Reporter when students fight or misbehave at coleman, they arent sent to the Principals Office. Instead they come here to the mindful me room where theyre taught to resolve conflicts peacefully. Inhale deep. Chin to your chest. Reporter and teach others what theyve learned. Breathe through your nose. How does make you feel . All the things that are happening, i passed that on. All the problems, i passed that on and worry about whats more important. Reporter the program is the vision of ali and ottman smith, who grew up nearby in one of baltimores most volatile neighborhoods. Theres violence going on in the neighborhood. Theres drug abuse in the neighborhood. All these things just getting dumped on these kids. And they need a way to deal with it. Reporter many of the children witnessed the riots that erupted in their city in 2015. Is now also a matter of personal activism. Were teaching kids at a young age to make a change in the community in terms of how conflict is resolved. If they worry about the past it brings about anger or if they worry about the future it causes anxiety. And these techniques kind of make focus on the present. Which thats all there ever really is. Reporter but of course the brothers do have a vision for their own future. Right now they are in 14 Public Schools here in baltimore, reaching about 4,000 kids per these days practically everyone has gps on their phones. But what happens to you if you stop to ask directions . Steve hartman found out on the road. . . Thank you . Reporter there are two very different sides to 48yearold anita hughes. . Thank you jesus . At her church in cleveland she is a fearless hurricane. While at home shes more like a stationary front. Except for church she rarely leaves the house and wont travel anywhere by herself. Which is why it was such a big deal last month when anita hughes decided to step way outside her comfort zone and take a trip on her own. I just got out, and i made it i turned the ignition, and i actually got on 77 south. And i went. Reporter she was headed for north carolina, for a gospel concert. And she made it just fine. But on the way home she got so terribly lost she didnt an know what state she was in. So anita pulled into this 7eleven in strasburg, virginia to ask directions. You can see her entering there on the right. Unfortunately theres no sound. But by all accounts you could hear her desperation loud and clear. Can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland . And everybody in the store just paused. I mean, she came in fullthroated, like a broadway star, on stage reaching the back row. She was genuinely turned around. Reporter jason wright was a customer in the store. He says he gave anita directions but she was still scared and skeptical. I said if thats the right way you come show me how to get to cleveland. So he did. Reporter what . Yeah. He was so nice. I live here to the south. Im driving north so far out of my way. Reporter jason drove 35 miles out of his way to get her back on track to cleveland. But heres the best part. A few days ago he drove another 300 miles to take her to the moon. Ah reporter obviously, anita and jason have become fast friends. They talk on the phone just about every day and now share a just a little bit of appliance of affection can change your whole situation. Reporter since their chance encounter, anita has taken another trip, to detroit. She got a new job and says shes more confident now than ever. . And as for jason . He will never fail you . He thinks hes gotten even more out of this. . New ammunition for trump. Honestly, i think weve had enough of the clintons in all fairness. Also tonight, the first lady embraces clinton. She is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day and yes, she happens to be a woman. An american who led an isis cell tells us how he was recruited online. He explained how islam was, you know, like my calling. Police in north dakota arrest protesters trying to stop an oil pipeline. Team. When the dogs realized that they were getting out of those kennels, it was just happy chaos. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. A new headache has landed in the Clinton Campaign inbox. Another hacked email has gone public. This one from an aide to former president bill clinton and his Family Foundation. It reveals a tangled web of ch enrichment in what the aide calls bill clinton incorporated. Its 11 days till the election, and well begin with nancy cordes. Reporter republicans accused the clintons today of cashing in on charity work, citing a hacked memo in which mr. Clintons longtime aide, doug band, described how he urged Clinton Foundation donors to offer president clinton paid speeches worth 900,000. The british firm barclays shelled out 700,000 for two speeches. And forprofit University ChainLaureate International paid 3. 5 million a year for what band described as a Foundation Relationship that evolved into a business relationship for president clinton. Thank you so much. Reporter band wrote the memo in 2011 after Chelsea Clinton accused him of hustling Foundation Donors to drum up Consulting Firm called teneo. Band argued he was not only the foundations chief fundraiser but had arranged more than 50 million in forprofit activity for president clinton, including inkind services for the president and his family for personal travel, hospitality, vacation and the like. Band complained he was being scapegoated. The former president , he said, is far more conflicted every gets many expensive gifts from donors. You are very clearly quoting from wikileaks. Reporter Hillary Clinton and her aides have consistently refused to comment on any of the hacked emails or even confirm their authenticity. Whats really important about wikileaks is that the russian government has engaged in espionage against americans. Reporter late today the campaign did put out a statement saying that none of the Financial Relationships in memo are new, they are all laid out in the former president s tax returns. But the hacked emails show, scott, that Campaign Aides were worried about the blurred lines at the foundation and how they would reflect on the candidate as far back as 2014. Nancy cordes for us tonight. Nance, thank you. And now lets go to major garrett, covering the Trump Campaign. Just today we read about clinton confidante doug brand bragging that he had funneled tens of millions of dollars to foundation donations, paid speeches and consulting contracts. Reporter donald trump seized on the hacked memo at the first of three rallies in ohio today. Mr. Band called the arrangement unorthodox. The rest of us call it outright corrupt. Reporter trump and clinton are effectively tied in the buckeye state, and piling on the theme of clinton corruption is about all trump has left to tilt the balance. If the clintons were their enterprise when they werent in the white house, just imagine what theyll do given the chance to once again control the oval office. Reporter trumps goal . Rally dispirited republicans and sow doubts among mildly committed clinton backers. Hillary clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the president. Reporter trump also uses the he has refused to release his tax returns and now ignores questions about numerous allegations of Sexual Misconduct and assault. In the final president ial debate trump turned a question about the accusations into another attack on clintons ethical vulnerabilities. But i will tell you, what isnt fictionalized are her emails where she destroyed 33,000 emails criminally, criminally, after getting a subpoena from the United States congress. Reporter trump l rather, and tomorrow heads to iowa where he once held a modest lead but now finds himself tied with clinton. Scott, day to day trump does do more events than clinton, but the inescapable fact remains he has much more ground to make up. Major garrett, thanks. Today clinton and Michelle Obama campaigned together for the first time. They were in north carolina. Seriously, is there anyone obama . [ cheers and applause ] and maybe, maybe its especially, especially meaningful to me because i do know something about being first lady of the United States. So she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one. And yes, she happens to be a woman. Well, before day one, of course, there will be election day. And cbs news has learned that federal Law Enforcement for violence timed to the election. Most of the threats have been made on social media. Federal agencies are trying to determine which ones are real and which ones are just talk. We learned late today that a former contractor for the National Security agency arrested for stealing secrets allegedly possessed some of the most closely guarded secrets that america has, the names of the amount of secret material allegedly stolen by Harold Martin is breathtaking, and jeff pegues is following the case for us. Jeff . Reporter scott, if it gets in the wrong hands, investigators say the information that martin stole could cost american lives. Prosecutors say it includes Intelligence Officers names and puts and martins theft puts the secrecy of their identities at risk and endangers the lives and safety of those officers. The documents also reveal that the secrets he allegedly stole risks exposure of american intelligence operations. Martin, who had a security clearance for some 28 years, was arrested in late august, and during a search of his home investigators found the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive documents, many of which were marked secret and top secret. Martin was employed by defense contractor booze allen hamilton, which also hired edward snowden. The Company Announced today that former fbi director Robert Mueller will investigate its compulsive hoarder. Well, tonight we have a rare interview with an american who became a leader of an isis cell, sending other Young Americans to their deaths in syria. Abdirizak warsame has an exotic name, but minneapolis is the only home hes ever hes one of thousands of Somali Refugees who have been welcomed there since the 1990s. Warsame is now facing 15 years in prison. In an interview for this sundays 60 minutes he told us that he was pulled into terrorism online through the lectures of anwar al awlaki, an al qaeda cleric. He explained how islam was, you know, like my calling. It was almost like he was you were special, you know, and like youre the chosen one. How much time did you spend watching these videos . I would continuously watch them when i wasnt doing anything, when i wasnt at school or doing my homework or out with my family, i was watching those videos. Reporter and around the videos grew a congregation. I thought i was the only one, but when i met these group of men that i was friends with it was kind of they also knew about these videos too. We would listen and listen and listen until we became, you know, wrapped in this ideology. All those lectures would talk about how it wasnt a time for just, you know, talking but it was a time for action. Reporter the route to action was a link away, in the videos of isis. Warsame and 11 friends set their id be helping people who are oppressed and people who are muslim. Reporter the first two reached syria, yusuf jama and abdi nur. What happened to him . I believe hes dead. How did that happen . He was fighting and he was killed. Reporter yusuf jama was also killed. Are you responsible for their deaths . Yeah. I believe i am responsible for their deaths. And i think about tha day. This is the fascinating story of how a dozen american teenagers decided to fight for isis and how the Somali Community in minneapolis is fighting to save its youth. The story is this sunday on 60 minutes. Isis, of course, is still in control of iraqs second largest city, mosul, but iraqi and Kurdish Forces are closing in. U. S. Warplanes and special forces are in the fight, and civilians are escaping from isis as the extremists retreat from their villages. This offensive has killed hundreds of isis fighters, according to the u. S. Coalition, with over 300 square miles clawed back by iraqi and Kurdish Forces to the east and south. But they still havent entered mosul itself. At the american base south of mosul major chris parker told us protecting the citys 1 million civilians will make the fight more difficult. Air strikes do become more complicated when you move into a major metropolitan area. And the fighting will be more complicated. This is a tough fight. Theyve been dug into mosul for two years now and had time to prepare. Reporter there are 50,000 iraqi ground forces, compared to the 5,000 isis fighters thought to be in mosul. Car bomb. A vehicle laden with explosives. Isis has used dozens of them in this battle, and weve witnessed the panic they cause on the front line. They want to die. I guess the only, you know, real comparison is kamikaze pilots in the second world war. When youre dealing with that mentality, its a very dangerous enemy. Theres no doubt about that. Repo