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This is the cbs morning news for tuesday, september 23rd, 2014. Good morning, im susan mcginnis. In for annemarie green. The u. S. And five allies launched air strikes in syria. Cruise missiles launched from u. S. Warships and drones began last night, there were 14 in all. Many of the targets were in or around the militants selfproclaimed capital in syria. The pentagon said the targets included headquarters, Training Facilities and a finance center. Today, president obama travels to the United Nations to try to rally more support for the push against isis. Marlie hall reports from the u. N. Reporter the u. S. And several arab allies launched their first air strikes against isis in syria last night. Pentagon said a mix of fighter jets, bombers and tomahawk missiles fired from nearby warships were used. Syria said some of the strikes hit targets in raqqa. Primary targets are command centers in raqqa. Training facilities. And logistics, known targets. Reporter the Video Campaign comes after weeks after targeting isis in neighboring iraq. The president will join World Leaders here at the United Nations General Assembly today, hes expected to address the International Coalition being formed to defeat isis in an address wednesday. Secretary of state john kerry has been in new york working to strengthen the coalition. Isis has savagely raped and killed countless syrian women. We must hold those who commit these acts and those who condone them accountable. Reporter former Prime Minister tony blair said Ground Troops may be needed in the fight. All im saying in all future engagements, you cant rule them out in all circumstances. Reporter president obama has ruled out putting u. S. Combat troops on the ground in iraq and syria, but is moving to arm and train moderate Syrian Rebels to battle isis in syria. Saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain, qatar and the United Arab Emirates reportedly all helped conduct the air strikes, susan. Marlie hall at the United Nations, thank you. Well, isis raids in Northern Syria have pushed a flood of refugees across the border into turkey. There is fierce fighting between the militants and kurdish forces. One official calls the rush of refugees a manmade disaster. Holly williams reports. Reporter isis is on the rampage again, seizing dozens of villages in Northern Syria last week and forcing more than 100,000 people to flee into turkey. On turkeys border with syria, just a few miles from where isis has besieged the town of kabbani, turk eyre riot police defended their position with tear gas and water cannons. But they werent fighting the islamic extremists. Instead, they were trying to push back turkishmen who tried to fight back. Like the refugees, theyre members of the kurdish ethnic minority and their relationship with turkeys government is tense. The confrontation turned farmland into a battle zone. Lets get away from here. This way. Reporter and forced us to run for cover. A mile away, hundreds of kurdish syrians waited to cross at another checkpoint. They told us they brought their families to safety in turkey and wanted to go back to defend their land. Muhammad ali said he saw gunmen execute his cousin when the militants captured their village. The mens families may now be safe but many have are nowhere to go. Camped out on the ground inside a mosque, we met this woman. She told us she fled here on thursday with her six children. The youngest, her 10dayold baby girl. We just want to be safe from those monsters, she said. We want to be able to go back home. Many people here in turkey accuse their government of hypocrisy. The turkish stopped kurdish fighters from going into syria. But over the last three years thousands of foreign fighters have crossed over that border and many of them have joined isis. Holly williams, cbs news, gaziantep, turkey. This morning, israeli troops shot and killed two palestinians suspected in the abduction and murder of three israeli teens. The two palestinians were killed in a shootout on the west bank. Hundreds of hamas activists were arrested during a manhunt for the suspects that triggered this summers war in gaza. The three israelis were kidnapped in june. Their bodies were discovered three weeks later. The secret service is tightening security around the white house. Congress is Holding Hearings next week and were learning more about the man who jumped the white house fence and made it inside. As Major Garrett reports, this is not the suspects first brush with the law. Reporter 42yearold Omar Gonzalez appeared in federal court to face a charge of unlawful entry of a Federal Building while carrying a danger weapon. A small pocket knife gonzalez did not brandish. But prosecutors said a search of his car revealed 800 rounds of ammunition, a hatchet and a machete. Shortly after president obama and his daughters departed the white house, gonzalez scaled the eightfoot fence along pennsylvania avenue. He ran for the north portico of the executive mansion making it inside before secret Service Agents tackled him. Gonzalez is an army war veteran who served two tours in iraq. His family says he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. President obama expressed confidence in the security agency. They do a good job. Im grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf. Reporter julia pierson, director of the secret Service Launched an immediate investigation and ordered more agents on foot in front of the white house. More surveillance cameras on the fence line and that the doors of the north portico be locked. W. Rob basham say former director of the white house. Intruder equals failure, right . I think, having said that, that is failure, no question about it. Reporter basham says one glaring can must be answered. Why didnt the secret Service Agents release their attack dogs. Fence dogs are not uncommon at the white house and these dogs are trained to chase down any intruder. Major garrett, cbs news, the white house. This morning, the World Health Organization predicts a dramatic increase in the number of ebola case unless efforts to contain the outbreak are accelerated. The number of ebola cases could reach 21,000 in six weeks if more is not done. West africa currently has 5800 cases reported. 2800 have been fatal. Health Officials Say there arne enough doctors, hospital beds or even soap in the hardest hit countries. Coming up on the morning news, red flag warnings. Shifted winds threaten a wildfire east of sacramento. And a flight makes an unscheduled landing after a passenger behaves badly. This is the cbs morning news. Problem. E i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. My doctor told me about eliquis. For three Important Reasons. 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In the southwest this morning, flash flood warnings for new mexico and western texas. Floodwaters forced some residents in carlsbad to leave their homes. Over the weekend, remnants of hurricane odile swamped their area. A virgin american flight made an Emergency Landing yesterday. It was traveling from boston to los angeles but diverted to omaha. This cell phone Video Shows Police removing a man from a plane. Passengers say he was wearing a medical bracelet. He reportedly argued with a woman sitting next to him and was taken to a back row. He at that point was fidgeting and began to remove the plastic covering from the emergency exit door and tried to pull to open the door. Fortunately, there were a couple of us and Police Officers there on the flight to help as well. Officials say the passenger was taken to the hospital for observation. Well, Climate Change will take center stage here in new york for a third day in a row. Today, World Leaders attend a u. N. Climate summit. 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The dow tumbled 107 points. The nasdaq fell 52 points and the s p dropped 16 points for its biggest oneday decline since august. Spacex is building a new launching pad in texas. Ceo musk and governor perry broke ground. The new site will cost 85 million and will create 300 new jobs. Spacex plans to launch about a dozen commercial satellites a year beginning in 2016. 10 million and counting thats how many iphone 6 and 6 plus models apple sold over the weekend. That easily beat last years record of 9 million. The iphone is still the tech giants biggest cash cow, accounting for about 70 of its profit. And Mark Zuckerbergs 10 million San Francisco fixer upper is reportedly bothering his neighbors. The facebook ce o bought the house in one of san frans trendy area last year, since then, according to neighbors, there are no parking signs everywhere. And 40 or 50 workers make noise all day long. Susan. There goes the neighborhood, right . Jill wagner at the New York Stock Exchange, thank you. Well, the owner of the Baltimore Ravens admits failure in his handling of the ray rice scandal. And the Chicago Bears trying to keep the jets grounded on monday night football. This is the cbs morning news. On monday night football. This is the morning news. Losing your chex mix too easily . Deploy the boring potato chip decoy bag. With a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix has twenty bags of interesting. Pick your mix. [music] defiance is in our bones. Defiance never grows old. Citracal maximum. Easily absorbed calcium plus d. Beauty is bone deep. The us is using for the fit time. Football fans take it to the extreme. Brawling in the st at the 49ers cardinals gam the security concerns this o is raising. At the home oe next super bowl. An offramp thousands of drivers use every day. Is about to close for months. But its not just about makg it safer. Join us for kpix 5 news this morning. Beginning at 4 3 good morning. Its tuesday, september 23 im michelle , heres a look at todays forecast in some cities around the country. Baltimore ravens owner Steve Bisciotti responded monday to an espn report that he and other team and nfl officials tried to cover up ray rices attack on his wife. While bisciotti called the report knack rid, he admitted shortcomings in his handling of the investigation. Jericka duncan reports. Our integrity has been brought into question. Reporter the owner of the Baltimore Ravens is blasting a report that he and other Team Executives knew about the video of ray rice knocking out his fiancee within hours of the assault, and then tried to cover it up before the footage surfaced six months later on the internet. Owner Steve Bisciotti admits not getting that tape, was in his words, the big fail. Theres no excuse for me to have not demanded that video except i wasnt concerned or interested enough to demand it. Reporter the espn report claims ravens executives asked nfl commissioner Roger Goodell to go easy on their star player and work behind the scenes to get rice into whats called a Diversion Program to avoid a trial. Bisciotti said rice will never play for the team again but did admit he offered him a mentoring job down the road. I believe in my heart that ray would be a great addition to us, when it comes to try to steer these guys from what theyre saying, young men to grown men. Reporter nfl commissioner Roger Goodell says he looks forward to receiving a report from former fbi director Robert Mueller who is investigating the goodells handling of the ray rice case. The commissioner promises the findings will lead to swift action by the nfl. According to the espn report, ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh wanted rice to be cut from the team right away but was overruled by his bosses. The ravens insist keeping rice was a team decision. Jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. In monday nights football matchup, the new york jets host the Chicago Bears. In the first minute of play chicagos ryan mundy returns an interception 46 yards for a touchdown. Four minutes later, the jets turn the ball over again, this time on a fumbled punt. That sets up another bears touchdown. Chicago never trailed in a 2719 win. Week four of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs this thursday night. The new york giants head to the beltway to take on the washington redskins. Our coverage starts at 7 30 eastern, 6 30 central. This is the cbs morning news. Ning news. Nted Sonic Technology with up to 27 more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. Philips sonicare discover the brush thats perfect for you. birds chirping softly in background. loud engine sounds what hows it going . Heard you need a ride to school. I know just the thing to help you get going. Power up with new cheerios protein. The heavy lifters. Ers. 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Your job is to resuscitate them, bring them back to life, then let the emergency work occur. Reporter the man behind the emt training is 74yearold james robinson, a retired ems captain. I want to train them how to save a life instead of take a life. Raise their level. They can be anything they want to be. People respect me when i wear this uniform. Reporter 30yearold Isaac Rodriguez used to sell drugs. Now, hes training to be an emt. This place woke me up, you know, seeing so much positive, i want to do that, too. I want to be part of that. Reporter was it hard to give up your old lifestyle . In a way, it was because youre surrounded by it. Reporter over the years, robinson has trained more than 1,000 neighborhood kids. He funds 85 of the program with a mention and a reverse mortgage. Donations make up the rest. The money pays for uniforms and supplies as well as two ambulances that are staffed by a certified emt. Youve told me yourself, youre not a wealthy man. In the course of the 26 years, did you ever think, why am i doing this . I dont think i can do nothing else. Because, you know, everybody has a mission in life, and i didnt realize my mission in life, until i actually got into it. Reporter at least 90 of robinsons students go on to pass the state licensing exam and get a fulltime job as an emt. Some of them come back to volunteer and train the next batch of recruits. Vinita nair, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. And coming up after your local news on cbs this morning more on the air strikes against isis in syria. We will hear from david martin at the pentagon and get analysis from former deputy cia director mike morell. Plus, fox news Host Bill Oreilly tells us about his new book killing patton and norah sits down with oscar winning actress geena davis. Thats it for cbs morning news. Thanks for watching, im susan mcginnis, have a great day. And im Frank Mallicoat time is 4 heres good morning. It is tuesday, september 23. Im michelle griego. Im Frank Mallicoat. Nearly 4 30. Its tuesday. Youre amazing, michelle. Is the down and got it all together in hey, just the way i do it. Welcome. Happy first full day of fall. It is going to be a beautiful day. Almost on cue were going to see some spectacular weather. Warm temperatures around the bay area. A chance coming our way. A lot of overnight roadwork out there especially for the next halfhour so various lanes blocked blocked eastbound and westbound 580 just east of the Richmond San Rafael bridge and wind advisories in effect posted for the san mateo submit this morning. Well have kcbs traffic coming up. Oakland. Thank you. We begin with developing news this morning. U. S. Warplanes have started air strikes in syria. Theres been wave after wave of bombings all through the night. And these are the first air strikes targeting islamic militants in syria. Marlie hall has the latest on the attacks and how World Leaders plan to defeat the group. Reporter the u. S. 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