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This virus has taken a lot out of them. Theyre very weak. Two americans with the ebola virus are coming back to the u. S. A customs plane will bring them back to Emory University in atlanta. Doctors will treat them in a special Isolation Unit. Experts warn unless the outbreak is controlled the results could be catastrophic. Forces are pushing deeper into Southern Gaza searching for an army officer believed to be captured by hamas leaders during deadly clashes. Two americans are fighting for their freedom in north korea. President obama previewing a report criticizing the cia. The immediate aftermath of 9 11 we tortured some folks. The cause of death, homicide. That is the ruling from the medical examiner in the death of eric gardner. He died while the p. D. Officers were attempting to arrest him. The injury was so gruesome others were plying. Indiana paul george snapped his leg coming down under the basket. And all that matters 15,000 cars like this one are available this weekend for the National Hot Rod association. On cbs this Morning Saturday. A great day for the holy father. The number one, start every day watching Justin Bieber getting punched in the face. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We also have a great lineup of guests for you this morning including multiple grammy nominee torey amos performing songs from her well received 14th solo album right here in studio 57. And his hit restaurant is called the purple pig. Chef jeffy baos delivers his fourth generation cooking talent to the dish. First, the rapidly expanding Ebola Outbreak in west africa. The deadly disease has already killed more than 700 people and Health Officials are racing to keep up. This morning the first of the two american aid workers inspected with the virus will be transported to Emory University hospital in atlanta for immediate treatment. Vicente arenas is at the hospital. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The two missaries will arrive at an air base about 20 miles from here. Theyre then going to be put in an ambulance and brought to Emory University hospital. That first patient is expected to arrive today. When the private plane used to separately carry two usaid workers stricken with the ebola virus land in the u. S. It will touch down in marietta georgia. The patient will then be transferred to the Emory University hospital. We will then care for the patient with the communicable disease. Cdc director tom frieden says 50 Agency Workers are going to liberia, guinea and sierra leone to treat patients and to try to prevent the outbreak from expanding. We do not see ebola spreading within the u. S. The way it spreads is not by casual contact and its only from people who are very ill. Reporter amid the outbreak nearly 50 delegations from african countries are flying to washington this weekend for a threeday summit that begins monday. President obama told reporters friday u. S. Health officials will take precautions. Were making sure were doing screening on that end as they leave the country. Well do additional screening when were here. We feel confident that the procedures we put in place are appropriate. Reporter the cdc says while its ready to handle any reported cases of ebola in the u. S. , it cautions theres no reason to be concerned about an outbreak here. I really hope that our fears, particularly our irrational fears, dont outweigh our compassion. Reporter the Isolation Unit here at emery is in a building that is separated from the others and when visits come to see those patients, theyll have to stand behind a glass wall and use the intercom system to communicate. Vinita . Thank you. Separately dubais Emirates Airlines is suspending service to new guinea and west africa the First International airmen to do so over the outbreak. Debora patta is following us with news. Good morning. Solemn news. The World Health Organization sounded the alarm. Ebola is spreading faster than it is to contain it. Emergency measures have already been implemented. Security forces have quarantined some villages and are going door to door looking for infected people encouraging them to get treatment. But it is on the front line of the bat toll prevent ebola to prevent from spiraling out of control that the fear of the disease often causes more harm than the disease itself. Many people wont go for treatment believing that entering an isolation ward is an effective death sentence and in some instances highly contagious parents have run away. Across the continent, there are increasingly jittery border officials. The libya plane was quarantined on suspicion that a passenger had ebola. And in south africa there were six cases although none of them tested positive for the disease. For cbs this Morning Saturday debora patta, Johannesburg South africa. For more on the outbreak were joined by dr. William schaffner. Good morning. Good morning, anthony. A lot of people are understandably nervous about ebola patients being brought into this country. How concerned should we be dr. Schaffner . Actually id like to be very reassuring. The average person doesnt need to be anxious at all. This is a virus that we can contain very very securely we know how to do that. Em emory is good at doing that. And we Infectious Disease doctors, we know the most were not concerned. Normally theres experimental protocols. What exactly will happen aside from being isolated from the world once they arrive for treatment . Actually the treatment is very important, vinita, because although we cant treat the virus itself we are expert at providing good supportive care. We can watch to see all that the organs are functioning well, that the patients metabolic status is good and this will help the body recover from the virus. Will give the patients the best chance to survive this virus. Dr. Schaffner, were talking about the worst Ebola Outbreak in history. Why has it been spreading so quickly . Its been spreading quickly because preeshs Ebola Outbreaks were in isolated rural villages where it could be contained. This has gotten into population scepters where people move around. Theres also a lot of rumors that have swirled around so some of the local people are not not accepting advice and care from people coming in. And also this sounds a little ghoulish but funeral practices are very important out of respect to the dead in those cultures. Its very important that people be washed very thoroughly, and thats done by family and friends. Thats exactly how people then acquire the infection from the dead person. And that has not been able to be interrupted. And so we have to work on a number of things in order to try to curtail this outbreak. And i love the new attention that the World Health Organization is giving and that the cdc is sending people there to assist. All right. Dr. William schaffner in nashville this morning. Thanks so much for being with us. My pleasure. The Ebola Outbreak will top the agent dan tomorrow morning on face the nation with Norah Odonnell sitting in for bob schieffer. Her guest will include Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett and former city mayor michael bloomberg. Both will be attending the african summit in washington next week. This morning theyre attempting to wrap up the offensive in gaza. This is a massive search effort under way, presses on for an israeli soldier thats gone missing. Charlie, good morning. Reporter good morning, anthony. Once again, Israeli Soldiers woke up to air raid sirens for incoming missiles. This ceasefire supposed to last for days. Meanwhile, an intensify man hunt is under way to find the missing soldier. Any hope of a lasting ceasefire lies beneath the rubble. Israeli forces are now focusing their attention and fire power on two priorities. Smashing whats left of hamas weapons and tunnels and finding the missing iz rasraeli soldier. The 23yearold disappeared. A suicide bomber blew himself up killing two Israeli Soldiers. Accused of dragging him away into a tunnel. Israeli forces say theres no telling whether hes been injured. His father said were certain the military will not stop until they have turned every stone and brought him home safe and sound. Today, hamas said they have no idea where he could be. His military wing said they lost contact with the fighters involved in the clashes and he may have been killed in an israeli air strike. The alleged kidnap triggered an onslaught. An attack that came during what was supposed to be a pause in the fighting now threatens to escalate the conflict even further. Israeli soldiers have been holding emergency meetings. Egypt said theyll host a palestinian delegation later today to salvage some kind of a truce. Unclear whether israelis will be a part of that. Thank you. At a White House Press conference a ceasefire between israeli and hamas will be difficult. Bill plant asked the president whether the u. S. Is losing its global clout. Have you lost yours . Apparently people have forgotten that america hass the most powerful country on earth still does not control everything. Our diplomatic efforts often take time and they often will see progress and then a step backwards. Thats the nature of world affairs. Its not neat and its not smooth. The president also addressed the fight hes facing here at home with republicans on the immigration issue. Reporter good morning. House republicans passed a 694 million bill aimed at addressing the growing crisis of unaccompanying minors crossing the border with mexico. It would speed the process of sending some of those children back to their countries. Before the vote took place, president obama said the bill is going nowhere. Theyre not trying to solve the problem. They made it more extreme so that maybe they can pass it today. So they can check a box before theyre leaving town for a month. The president vowed to veto the bill although the senate controlled by democrats is unlikely to bring it up for a vote. The senates own plan failed to pass a preliminary vote this week. And president obama said with congress out on recess he may act alone to allocate resources ss for the border crisis. Economy, wall street stocks were down sharply, falling almost 70 points on friday to close at 16,493. 37. Even though employers add 209,000 jobs. Yet the Unemployment Rate rose to 6. 2 as more people started looking for work. Mellody, good morning. Good morning. We saw the dow lose over 300 points on thursday pretty good drop, what is the market signalling to us right now. Its not signalling much. I dont want to make big economic prognostications from that. We had earnings come out, some of them were weak. We had a lot of geopolitical information in the news. Argentina defaulted and that was, you know something that was unexpected. Last but not least you had the jobs number that was a little bit soft. So, these factors altogether caused a rough week. I have learned a lot from you and anthony, where the jobs were added really matter. 209,000 new jobs. So where did we see that growth and why that was important . It was across the board. It wasnt concentrated in any one area. Business Services Financial services. Manufacturing, construction retail. It was across the board. Thats actually very good news and it offsets the number being a little bitless than what some people had hoped for. The expectation and it offsets this on the unemployment number. That number ticked up just slightly to 6. 2 . More people seeing jobs being created and let me get back in this work force and let me find a job. Mellowdy we learned that the economy grew after the horrendous First Quarter with the winter. What is your takeaway from the second quarter. We contracted in if First Quarter because of that brutal winter, we actually backwards and then we just snapped back we snapped back in a pretty aggressive way. Dont expect that number for the next two quarters. I think that wasanomaly, 4 . Consumer is feeling more and more confident. Theyre willing to open up their wallets to buy things. Thats great for this economy. Mellody always a pleasure to talk to you. Thanks. A factory explosion killed at least 68 a plant that supplies parts for General Motors. Many of the injured workers were covered with soot. Tropical storm be that is lashing the eastern caribbean, the storm is centered south of st. Croix. Power was knocked out on some islands. Bertha is expected to pass by pureerto rico today. Firefighters are battling a huge wildfire. A Lightning Strike set off the blaze. 11,000 akers burned since thursday. Several buildings were damaged and dozens of people were forced to evacuate east of ashland, oregon. It burnt 360 degrees around buildings. We havent lost anything. There were no reports of injuries. This morning, residents of a trailer park in arizona are cleaning up from a powerful rain and wind storm. Ten trailers were flipped over when a storm hit on friday. Two people suffered minor injuries. Fire crews also had to deal with several fires, downed power lines and flooding in the area. In San Francisco, 40 people were hurt in two separate bus and train crashes, a bus and a dump truck collided on friday. Minutes later, a light rain train collided with a truck. Nine people were take on the the hospital and 11 were treated at the scene. One of the nbas biggest stars, paul george, of the Indiana Pacers suffered an injury last night, so gruesome we cant show it to you, in a scrimmage game in las vegas, george broke his leg as he crashed into the base of the backboard, he was taken off the court on a stretcher and taken to an hospital. Other players were visibly upset. The rest of the scrimmage was canceled. Later, george sent a tweet thanks, everybody, for the love and support. They think he can be out for three days. Time now to show you some of this mornings headlines. Los angeles times, says correction officers injected him 15 times with the lethal mix. Wood was given so many injections because the first dose didnt seem Strong Enough to kill him. The governor has ordered an investigation. The San Francisco chronicle says a republicanled House Intelligence Committee has cleared the Obama Administration of deliberate wrongdoing in the deadly 2012 attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi, libya. No one was misled and no standdown order was given. Bloomberg news says the federal government is accusing General Motors of giving consumers false information when they visit one of its recall websites. Some drivers were told no when they punched in their vehicle identification number. The website problem has been corrected. The Baltimore Sun says nfl commissioner Roger Goodell is defending his decision to us is tend ray rice for two games on Domestic Violence charges. Goodell said it was a firsttime offense and quote, we just cant make up the discipline. It has to be consistent with other cases. I heard ray rice speaking int he said his biggest fear, he has a young daughter shell learn how to use the internet, shell google this and find out. Deadline hollywood said federal immigration is looking ging illegal downloads of the upcoming expendables movie. The Production Company is taking those sites to court. Its due in theaters august 15th. 22 after the hour and time for a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up a ruling in the death of a new york city man caught on camera. Did in fact a Police Chokehold kill him . Later the big mopup at ucla after a mammoth water main break floods most of the campus. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Coming up from chef boyarde next can to convertible sports cars, tooems that americans arent into anymore. Well tell you which ones and well be right back. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Morning saturday. You want to save money on Car Insurance . No problem. You want to save money on rv insurance . No problem. You want to save money on motorcycle insurance . No problem. You want to find a place to park all these things . Fuggedaboud it. This is new york. Hey little guy, wake up aw, come off it mate geico. Saving people money on more than just Car Insurance. Only on cbs this morning, theyre here to announce plans to run in this years new York City Marathon and theyll serve as new york road runners teams for kids ambassadors. Good morning. Great to have you here. Caroline, we all know youre a fabulous tennis player why a marathon . Its always on been on my bucket list to run the new york marathon. November opened up for me. You know, why not check that off. Its something that im doing to help kids raise money for kids and start Youth Programs for running. So you know im feeling im in a position to help others. I kind of saw that as an inspiration its a good challenge. Meb, any advice for her . Shes a great athlete and she has been running already, as a marathon as in life just be patient, work hard and consistently throughout that 26mile journey. Most importantly, have fun. Meb the First American to win the Boston Marathon last year we were there, what a moment what a moment especially for boston that year. It was a great moment for me and the United States. I made it for a personal goal to make something positive. Came out victorious. Speed up the healing process. Help with the healing process. We have new video of an amazon tribe, emerging from the brazilian rainforest. The young men carrying bows and arrows. Near the border of peru. They took the bananas, talked a little, and returned to their side of the river. They were able to take back other tools to their village. At least 50 natives that are isolated from the outside world. From the tools, they had some contact with the outside world but very little. Attorney general eric holder says the Justice Department is monitoring the case of eric garner, a new york city man who died in Police Custody last month. The death was a homicide. Reports that hes died because of a Police Chokehold. Reporter it was recorded on a cell phone. Police confronted him for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally, he had been arrest 30d times before. A new York City Police officer in the green shirt put garner in a choke hold for roughly 15 seconds a move that violates new York Police Department policy. Moments later, another eyewitness video shows garner lying on the ground his eyes opened, but appearing unresponsive. Police say he died on the way to the hospital. The cause of death was compression of the neck the choke hold combined with chest compression and prone positioning during the physical restraint by police. The examiner found garners asthma hypertension contributed to his death. Its up to the District Attorney to decide whether to charge the officer, hes been stripped of his badge and gun and put on modified duty. The incident prompted protests across the city and other videos of new york police using choke holds began to surface. At city hall the mayor promised reforms. It would be a great disservice and injustice to not find change and reform out of this moment and thats why we are gathered here. The family of ereic garner had no immediate statement. All 35,000 new York City Police officers are being retrained on proper restraint techniques. For cbs this Morning Saturday ana westerner new york. To los angeles, cleanup and repairs continued at ucla. After a water main break flooded much of the campus. Overnight, removing cars that were trapped in an underground garage hundreds of vehicles were submerged when 20 million gallons erupted from the ruptured main. I think the process has been really great. The transportation people have been amazing. They send emails every hour practically to give us the status of whats going on. The university hopes to complete road repairs and remove all of the cars this weekend. Now, heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Her for your weekend. Up next medical news in our morning rounds including a multimilliondollar settlement for Testing College athletes for signs of concussions. And health risks from common overthe counter drugs and addictions to painkillers, this is cbs this Morning Saturday. Ps on addictions to overthecounter drugs and painkillers. This is cbs this Morning Saturday. Fact. Every time you take advil liqui gels youre taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. And not only faster. Stronger too. Relief doesnt get any better than this. Advil its the yoplait greek tasteoff and we are asking the music city which 100calorie strawberry greek yogurt tastes best. This one is definitely the winner. Yoplait greek 100 you want to see which one yoplait greek beat . Chobani yes yoplait greek wins again. Take the tasteoff for yourself its great on strawberries apples. Bananas. Rice cakes. Raspberries. Toast [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. Spoons which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. Time now for morning rounds. Joining us is our chief medical correspondent trchlt jon lapook and cbs contributor dr. Holly phillips. The ncaa settle add 70 million class action lawsuit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not for treatment. There will also be a new policy for returning injured players to the game. As Mark Strassmann reports the settlement could cover a Staggering Number of people. From 2004 to 2009 nearly 30,000 athletes suffered concussions. More than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Theplayers are being returned to the game too early because of concussion. If you go in the game too early youre at serious risk for a longterm brain jury and thats what were trying to resolve in the settlement. Reporter theyre going pay for athletes. Every current athlete will get a preseason neurological test to help diagnose a concussion later on. And there will be a protected policy. No athlete with a diagnosed concussion could rejoin the same practice or game in football, basketball soccer ice hock wrestling, field hockey and lacrosse. At Kennesaw State university in georgia, womens lacrosse is one of 18 womens ncaa sports. You certainly dont want to return someone from a head injury before theyre ready and sometimes that decisionmaking is difficult. Reporter mike young is the schools director of Sports Medicine medicine. Hopefully this will help them get what they need to take care of student athletes. Reporter once every eebs on board the easier it is for you to take care of them if they get hurt. Reporter the ncaa admitted no whereon doing in a settlement. They say we have been and will continue to be committed to student athletes. What about prevention and treatment . It does not go to prevention and treatment and specifically in terms of prevention, the helmets that are out there, theres no evidence that they prevent concussions, so this of course, is something thats a big question thats open. In studying this though this case in particular doctors must have learned a lot about concussions though. I think what we realized is especially in the developing brain, the younger you are, the worse it is and the worst thing that can happen is to get a concussion and go right back and play, and, of course the culture is to fake it. To minimize your symptoms because you have to be out there for the team. Thats one of the big issues. Also theres a warning about common drugs that may be sitting in your medicine cabinet. Consumer reports just published an investigation into prescription and overthecounter painkillers. So, holy what about people who think theyre using the drugs as intended to be. Vinita its not just those who use the drugs ill lis ily. But thousands and thousands of pringss for these drugs are given out each year. In fact, the number has gone up 300 in the last decade. So even if you take them as directed and theyre given to you by your doctor for pain you can run into problem, particularly if you mix them with other drugs even if you think they might not cause a problem if you get behind the wheel of a car, and theres always even in low doses, always the potential for addiction and subsequent use. Holly, a study founds even overthecounter painkillers can cause risks. Anthony, really the rule is whatever you take take the smallest dose you can and for the shortest amount of time. You know, more than 80,000 people go to the hospital to the e. R. For complications from a aseat mitt fin. Tan skin is damaged skin and could cost you your life. Thats the message in a new report from the u. S. Surgeon general. For the first time hes calling skin cancer a major Deadly Health problem. Major cases have jump 2d 00 since the 1970s. They play the indoor and outdoor. Advice, check your skin for new moles and use an ounce of sunscreen every two hours. Doctors remind you to check your kids because child hood burns can cause skin cancers when they grow up. The study look at 55,000 adults over a 15 year period and found those who run consistently lowered their risk the most but people who ran less than an hour and ran fewer miles at a slower right still had 45 less risk of death. What can we learn from this . Even doing 0, 10 minutes of jogging or 15 minutes of a brisk walk can make a difference. When i tell my patients i want you to do 20 30 minutes, four or five times a week and their eyes glaze over. Even little bit. Thanks doc. Holly, are there other exercises that achieve the same amount . I think it has to do with a small amount of intense exercise that researchers found made the difference here. John youre absolutely right. The biggest hurdle for all of us in exercising its time. I think about my own day, where am i going to find time. If you think you only need a few minutes and anything will make a difference, get out there and go whether its power walking, cycling, rollerskating, whatever it is just a few minutes will make us less sedentary and in theory live longer. And the theory is if you go out to do five minutes you may do more. Thats true. Your online photo may be priceless. In a new study researchers in england were able to make images. They noticed subtle differences in the jaw, mouth, eyes, cheekbone cheekbone. A wider smile leads to availability while face shape and tan skin are a sign of dominance. This is going to make people incredibly selfconscious. Im looking at you. I see trustworthy, approachable. And coy. Dr. Jon lapook, dr. Holly phillips, thank you so much. Coming up next what do convertibles and chef boy ar dehave in common. Youll find why some old familiar products are suffering. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ male announcer ] hurry in and spend 399 or more on major appliances, and get a lowes gift card worth up to 1,000 by mail. Think the tree we carved our names in is still here . Probably dead. How much fun is this . What . What a beautiful sunset. If you like sunsets. Whether youre sweet or salty. Youll love Nature Valley sweet and salty bars. When folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. 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Find out why more than two million members count on angies list. Angies list reviews you can trust. The best part of coming together is how delicious it can be. Hersheys smores, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. Consumer products come and go but some things have always seen immune to Market Trends now that may even be changing. Money. Com says americans arent buying some everyday items like they used to. Lets learn more from personal finance journalist. Lets go right to it. The first thing on the list and that surprised me breakfast cereal. Were spending a lot less time eating our meals in the morning. Were spending an average of 12 minutes wolfing things down and were going for things on the go. Portable thinks like power bars and yogurt and things we can grab and go and fast food. And theres a big interest in proteins which is cry cereals are coming up with protein, 7 grams instead of 3. Same thing with milk. Soy milk almond milk, people like those. If you look at cereal sales specifically those were down 7 in recent weeks alone. Cereal sales surprised us but soda sales didnt. There was recently a gallup poll showing that people actively avoid soda for a number of reasons, nutrition concerns, weight concerns. Theres so many alternatives. Vitamin water, coconut water, a lot of alternatives that people like. Chewing gum, were probably not chewing as much. You probably never chew gum. I do. Notice she didnt say me. Sales are down 11 over the last several years. Its due to any number of reason bus in large part thats because were gravitating toward mints, ail toids, those types of products. Were becoming a nation of suckers, if you will. Theyre trying to come out with interesting types of flavors, interesting types of it. Snap crackle, pop, people dont like it. Lets talk about chef boyardee. I was surprised to see this on the list. It used to be in everyones shopping basket. Were not eating as much as canned pasta or products. This is a company that messed up when they changed the lids. Now theyre bringing those lids back, working on the advertising, working on the markets in an attend to get it back up. No reformulation in the chef bore boyardee. White bread. This doesnt surprise me. No. 60 of the shoppers say theyre really cutting down on the consumption of white bread. Its not just about the glutenfree, but people want healthier alternatives. They want healthy, wheat, grain, variety, texture, something thats better for your them. It also seems that if people dont know what glutenfree is theyre inadvertently avoiding gluten. Its a huge phenomenon right now. It would be one interesting area to explore. This is something im aware of. Golf gear. You talk about team being a problem for people. Thats it. The game is losing more players than its actually attracting. When you have fewer players, you have more ramifications, golf clubs that are closing. One of the ripple effects would be golf gear sales are actually down. So we talked about gun sales slumping, but i want to get to the last on your list. Sporty convertible. No. Sales are down 44 . People see them as impractical. They dont want to pay the premium for these cars. Right now these cars are seen to be driven by wealthy individuals in those sunny states california, florida, texas, where 25 of convertibles are bein sold. People like to have fun in them but theyre seen as a toy for adults. That makes me sad. I know. But were evolveing. Thank you. Thank you. One thing that isnt disappearing from the marketplace, craft beer and nevada is leading the charge. Well show you why. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ brian ] in a race, its about getting to the finish line. In life, its how you get there that matters most. Its important to know the difference. Like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. 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Love you, manny. Manny roth was 94 years old. Russell, whats fascinating to me and why i think we should do more on the show is the number of successful people who meditate whether its oprah, george lucas, mario batali charlie, youve tried it gayle, youve tried it. So many people have tried it. Why do you think that is . Again when you operate from a calm space youre able to make good decisions. The nervous system is always affected by your thought process and when you operate when the nervous system is calm you have a greater brain functionality. Dont you say every creative thought is when you meditate . You meditate in all forms. Like he just suggested earlier backstage, theres all forms of meditation meditation, but the seconds of stillness, even if you listen to music, you know the experience in a car accident. The world is moving in that speed, the slow motion experience thats the wayty world moves but with the fluctuation of the mind you miss all that. What do you say though go ahead, charlie. What about trance dental meditation . Thats a form of meditation. I give it to kids around the world. Its when you give a mantra. Its gateway to stillness. In other words, you rita mantra to yourself. In my book i gave away a mass mantra, rommmm. When you repeat the mantra the mind is drawn to the mantra and the noise settles. The nervous system always calms. If you sit and if youre patient and repeat a mantra youll slip into a meditative choice. Everyone who kchl i do it with my kids who are 14 and 11 every morning. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im anthony mason. And im vinita nair. Coming up this half hour would you want your babys dna kept permanently by your government. In minnesota its now the law for every newborn. Thats raising serious questions about privacy. Rikki klieman has answers. And this may be mann but look what the state plans to do about it. Plus, its a whale of a party and its going on right now in californias monterey bay. Well take you there. First the top story this half hour, the ebola crisis in africa. More than 700 people have died in the rapidly spreading outbreak in several west african countries. Theres also a race against time to save infected two american aid worker. Theyll be flown to Emory University hospital in atlanta andarenas is there. Good morning, vis senty. Reporter theyre concerned about security reasons. Dobbins air force base is about 20 miles from here and will serve as a landing site. The two aid workers dr. Kent brantley and hygienist Nancy Writebol are in serious condition. Both were treating ebola patients when they were exposed to the virus a little over a year ago. So far 729 people have died from the outbreak in four african countries. The two americans will be brought to an isolate ward here at Emory University hospital to be safely monitored and treated. The head of the cdc has been trying to calm concerns about bringing the two sick workers into the country. We do not see ebola spreading within the u. S. The way it spreads is not by casual contact and its only from people who are very ill. Really our focus is on controlling the outbreaks in africa. Thats the most important thing to do in terms of saving lives and protecting all of us. The ice lag unit here at Emory University hospital where the workers are going to be treated was built in collaboration of the cdc. There are only five like it in the entire country. On thursday a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee is going to hold a hearing on ebola and the director of cdc has been invited to testify. So theres a lot going on with this story. Anthony . Vicente arenas in atlanta. Thank you. Israel bomb add lot of new target this morning as it searched for one of is soldiers believed to be kidnapped. On friday president obama called for an unconditional releasing and i think its going to be hard to put a ceasefire back together again if israelis and the International Community cant feel confident that hamas can follow through. Meanwhile palestinian civilian casualties are mounting and hamas is launching new strikes on israel. Charlie dagata reports from tel aviv. There are more signs of escalation in this conflict overnight here in tel aviv. We heard air raid sirens this morning, a sign that hamas had fired missiles toward the city. Israeli Defense Forces say hamas has fired 3,000 rockets since this conflict began. Our colleagues in gaza say that areas there were pummeled overnight, specifically focusing on parts of the south where the israeli soldier, a 23yearold, disappeared yesterday in an ambush that left two other Israeli Soldiers dead. Theres a massive manhunt under way to try to find him this morning. Hamas says they have no idea where this soldier is and they say he may have even been killed in an israeli air strike. There was a lot that happened after he went missing. 26 people palestinians were killed yesterday, another 35 today, specifically in that area. Israeli officials have been holding emergency cabinet meetings to try to figure out what to do next. Egypt, meanwhile, said theyre open to holding talks to try to salvage some kind of truce. The palestinians say theyre on board. Its unclear yet whether israel will be taking part. For cbs this Morning Saturday, im Charlie Dagata in tel aviv. During a white house News Conference friday president obama addressed a leaked Senate Report blasting the cias post9 11 intear grags program. The report criticizes the agentcy for Misleading Congress and torturing detained suspects. President obama said no american is proud of those tactics. Even before i came into office, i was very clear that in the immediate aftermath of 9 11 we did some things that were wrong. We did a whole lot of things that were right, but we tortured some folks. We did some things that were contrary to our values. The president , however, defended cia director john brennan. Some congressional lawmakers have called for brennans resignation in the wake of a cia report that shows the agency accessed senate computers. This morning strong winds and heavy rain from Tropical Storm bertha are slamming parts of the eastern caribbean. Bertha is centered about 25 miles south from st. Croix. Some islands have lost power. The storm is expected to pass near puerto rico and the dominican republic. Powerful storms produced mennysize hail and flash flooding in pennsylvania. There were no reported injury jas a new law in minnesota is dividing the Public Health community. The law allows blood samples from newborn babies to be kept indefinitely without their parents consent. State Health Officials say the blood cohelp them detect and study diseases. Others are wored about routinely storing dna. C cbs legal analyst ricky clee marns klieman is with us this morning. This law sort of changes that. Well sort of changes it in great big way. So instead of storing a blood spot for 71 days it will be stored forever or indefinitely. So the question becomes, number one, as a parent, dont i have a right to know about this and really understand it . Doesnt someone explain this to me . And therefore its my child, a special relationship that i as a parent have with my child, dont i have a right to say i dont want you storing my childs blood let alone not knowing where its going to go and for what purpose its going to be used. Can a parent, rikki at this point say, i can . Yes, anthony, they can. The parent has to go through the hoop because the parent has the burden. Instead of it being we want your consent, mr. And mrs. Jones, it leaves the burden the onus on the parent to somehow go onto the site go find the form download the form hand in the form, and be able to say im opting out, i dont want you using my blood for some experimental purpose some day, some where. You even told us you went on the website and its very hard to find this form. Its very difficult to navigate this website. One other thing we need to understand is minnesota is not leading the nation on august 1st by enacting this law, but these laws are in place all over the country, which is why this whole incident as lawyer this particular laurks became shocking to me. We have all this blood being stored for various amounts of time around the country, albeit perhaps the government says for a very good public purpose because we want to be able to study even deem logical diseases easy for a lawyer to say. Right. And we want people to say we should be looking at genetic deformities and otherwise, even looking for a missing child somt there is a rational basis. Rikki, my question is what should i be worried about as a parent if they should use this information . I think what were looking at is what they have, looking at their records, listening to their phone calls, people have gone up in arms about their privacy. Arent we worried even though the government told us they wont do it. Arent we worried that this data is identifiable and may some day be used for purposes we dont know about. Might an employer know about it insurance company, might law enforce nnltment know about it. Now, the government tells us no thats not going to han. The difficult today in the 21st septry is we dont necessarily believe that because we dont know whats going to happen 20 years from now so thats the concern, whats going to happen. One other thing. Whose dna is it. Who has the right to come back. Im the baby. I grow up. Hey, hey, i want my sample back. Who owns it . Who has big dibs on it. So many questions, rikki. Thank you, rikky klieman. Thank you. Edible pot has become a problem in colorado where marijuana is a legal recreational drug. Because pot brownies and cookies look like a regular kind some people are overdosing. A state panel is looking into that. Reporter like cupcakes and in colorado. Its granola, gummy bear cereal lotion, lip gloss. I mean you name it its in it. Reporter Diane Carlson is a member of smart colorado which works to prevent young people from using marijuana products. They can be sitting out on the cabinet and a child woumtnt even know marijuana was in it. A new state panel is looking for a way to market it etc. Is there a way to do it . Thats really difficult. This is the manager of harborside medical health. Here Food Products are packaged and labeled more like medicines than like snacks. If i took this out, it would look like another ice cream bar of some kind i would take it. Yes, it would look like what it is sure. Reporter under new rules, bitesize products will be 10 gram or less of the tissue item. Others must be in childproof containers that clearly mark the serving size. Who would have thought anything you could possibly think of could be sprayed with marijuana. Reporter final rules will be in place in november. John blackstone, cbs news, San Francisco. And its about 11 after the hour. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next in the movie footloose, all it took was some practice to make dancers out of the whole town. My baby he dont talk sweet he aint got much to say but he loves me loves me loves me i know that he loves me anyway but a new study says it takes more than practice to succeed. Well tell you what it does take. We youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Say goodbye to the same old thing and say hello to a breakthrough in break time. 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Did you see the School Rating . Oh, youre right. Hey, babe, i got to go. Bye, daddy. Have a good day at school, okay . [ man ] but what about when my parents visit . Okay. Just love this one. Its next to a park. [ man ] i love it. I love it, too. Heres your new house. Daddy [ male announcer ] youre not just looking for a house. Youre looking for a place for your life to happen. Zillow. [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] toaster strudel best morning ever [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. Toaster strudel you know the old maxim practice makes perfect and if you want to be the best you have to practice more. Well, maybe not. Practice alone accounts for only 12 of our success. Lets learn prosecutor from alfil kohn. Challenging the conventional wisdom of child and parents. Good morning. Good morning. First of all what does the study show us . This is actually a new review by several universities of 88 different studies that have been conducted over the last dozen years or so, and they found the extent to which people worked hard engage in deliberate practice at games or music or academics or in the professions actually doesnt explain much of total achievement. In fact when people kept careful records of how much they practiced, the amount that practice led to achievement went down. Which means 95 of how well someone does across different areas is explained by somethingoversomething other than how long or hard you work at . What is it . I thought 10,000 hours of practice would make me an outlier and therefore i would be better. Youre saying its something better. What is that . Gladwell made up that number 106,000 which annoyed the person who did the research from which he borrowed but na original research did lead people to expect that most people who do very well can do well just by working hard. The obvious alternative answer is talent just how good you are at it, what kind of ability you have. But i dont think thats the only answer. I dont think talent and practice are like on a seesaw where if one goes up, the other goes down. One important contributor is how much you love what youre doing. Like to ask the question the other way. Even if practice tribtds to achievement, maim they dont achieve at higher levels just because they practice. The question is who desides to practice a loss lott, and maybe the answer to that is someone loves playing violin or basketball and writing or whatever. Another possibility is that people who do very well maybe those who are very good and collaborating, who dont see achievement as just an individual result, that if theyre good at it and they Love Learning from one another, thats the kind of thing we want to encourage in our children because that too, may lead to excellence. It also may matter how early in life you started something so that these researchers discovered, for example, that if you start something as a child that tends to lead to achievement for reasons that go beyond the total number of hours you log. Alfie youre basically saying that passion is what drives our desire to practice. It may be. I think all of these things. Effort and practice and ability, interest, all of these things feed one another in a kind of auspicious instead of vicious circle. But a lot of research has shown that one of the great contributors to excellence across fields is the extent to which youre doing it because you love doing it. And that means that anything that undermines love of it like rewarding people or making them compete may actually get in the way of interest. Thats when i was getting close to 10,000 hours of anchoring. Alfie kohn, thank you so much. Thank you so much. 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More than a dozen of humpback whales are frolics in the monterey bay in San Francisco. Our John Blackstone takes a look. What the heck look at these guys. Reporter the humpbacks have been so stunning that even seasoned whale watchers are amazed. Wow. Look at this whale. Right here. This is a massive humpback whale. We are surrounded by at least 15 whales. Theyre just feeding all around us. Reporter mike sack is the cofounder of the sanctuary. Thats going to be where the best viewing is. Reporter word of the up Close Encounters has spread. Ordinarily this time year we typically i do two trip as day and theyre not always full. Since this started, we have been doing four full trips a day. Ive told a lot of friends about it. Theyve been coming down here going out on the boats. And its amazing, amazing. Its really unusual to see them so close. Look at that. That was awesome. Reporter while humpbacks are not unusual this area, theyre ventureing closer to the coastline than ever before. Biologists say this has to do with an abundance of anchovies carried by the current. Sometimes we look and see anchovies as far as you can see. Clearly they come in because of the abundant food source. Reporter the whales are coming in so close that kayakers are able to paddle within yards of them. Whales everywhere. Its just insane. Reporter and its not just the whale crews business thats being impacted by the presence. The entire month ter ray bay tourist economy has seen a bump. We seen an uptick in how many people have come through. Reporter he owns the eatery and fishery in molsz landing where the lines are out the door. Tourists and locals alike have come to grab a bite and watch the humpbacks. Some from the tables outside. Who gets to see stuff like this seriously. Its amazing. And some from a monitor in the bar that has a live webcam thats in the water. Some think its footage and when they realize its live right then and there, theyre running out to the beach to go see them. All though the humpbacks are expected to continue feeding in the area for several more weeks, theyre already starting to plan for their departure. Im thinking if the whales do leave im going to call Warner Brothers and see if i cant get a mechanical whale from them its that much of a hit. Reporter for cbs this Morning Saturday, John Blackstone, San Francisco. Coming up a brew master whos brewing up something big. Reporter im vicente arenas. Well show you a pioneer who started this craft beer more than 40 years ago and hes bringing it all the way to the but ridge mountain. Thats coming up on cbs this Morning Saturday. Its incredible to think 23 years ago you first wrote the outlander and already your eighth book is out called written in my own haerltsearts blood. Whats the inspiration for your first book . Youll laugh. I wanted to write a book for practice to learn how to write a novel. I thought a historical book was the easiest. I was looking for a time and place to set it. I saw a really old dr. Who rerun in which the doctor had picked up a scotsman from 1945. A young lad in a kilt. Rather fetching. I thought you have to start somewhere. You decided to write a book so you could learn to write a novel. Yes, exactly. Thats the best way. Were the two of you familiar with the series . Katrina, you go first. I had. Heard about it until i got the audition. When they wanted to test, i called the local bookstore and said ill be there in five minutes. As i was buying the book the cashier said you know theyre going to be making a tv series out of this. And i said, really. This is a good omen. And katrina, youre irish. I am. So youre paired up with a scottish warrior. Terribly difficult job, but, yes, i am. How was that . Was your hair always like that . You look like a scottish warrior. You look like you could be in that role. Very sexy. Thank you very much. Yes, i will come back here any time you want. No. It was great prospect. Yeah, it was i had to put on a bit of weight and this baby fawn loves having a belly rub. This man moved it to chop down trees and he rubbed his belly to comfort him. When he tried to put him on the ground he cried out so he had to keep rubbing its belly. Later he carried it up a hill and the baby did leave with his mother. I cannot imagine any wildlife expert would tell you to do that. Ive never seen anything like that. Pretty az many of americas best beers are now being produced by small local brewers youve probably never heard of but most people beer fans especially, do know about Sierra Nevada. It is the largest privately owned Craft Brewery in the country and ken grossman is trying to keep it that way. Vicente arenas has the story. Reporter there is a trick to making topselling craft beer and it starts with Brian Grossman tasting water. That first drink must be perfect. Water makes up nearly 95 of beer. And this beer here is what now . This beer is actually being packaged today. This is our lager. Reporter so keeping tabs on the tap ensures his Sierra Nevada beers will taste just right. Bring it up to your nose. Thats the purpose of the glass design is to cone in the aroma. Were going to smell it. And then were going to taste it. Its very good smooth. Reporter grossman is brewing with the family recipe. The 29yearold brew up in a brewhouse. His father ken, started the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company 35 years ago. What do you think got you so interested in craft beer in the first place . When i started, times were way different. There wasnt a lot of options to get interesting beers in the commercial market, so i decided i had to brew them myself and started this very small brewery. Pretty much built all the equipment myself and started making beer in 1980. Reporter grossman a college dropout, built the brewery in chico, california. A threehour drive north of San Francisco on the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. He borrowed most of the startup costs from friends and family. Today Sierra Nevada is the second largest craft Brewing Company and the seventh largest brewery in the u. S. Forbes estimates grossmans net worth at around 800 million. So youve been doing this since the late 70s. Youre a pioneer in this business. When we started there was just a little over 40 breweries in the whole United States and today theres about 3,000. We played a bit of a role in helping to grow the craft industry and introducing great beer to a lot of people. Reporter the 59yearold grossman is still promoting the movement he helped build. Sales from craft beer from brewers who produce less than 6 Million Barrels a year now make up nearly 8 of all sales in the u. S. For two weeks, Sierra Nevada has been on a sevencity beer festival tour along with 700 other small breweries they invited for the ride. Thanks for having me. Thanks for coming. Reporter the crosscountry journey ends tomorrow at Sierra Nevadas brand new east coast brewery in mills river, north carolina. When we visited, crews were putting the final touches on the new facility. You look at this place and its palatial. Whats the cost of this . A bit over 100 million weve invested in the site. 100 million . How long will it take to earn that back . A number of years. The flower gives beer its very nice bitterness and aroma compounds. Reporter grossmans son, brian, comanages the new plant. Were in our hops freezer. Tyler is actually filling a vessel called a torpedo. Torpedo is a vessel that we created ourselves to give us extra hop aroma in our beers. Reporter unable to meet rising demand in california Sierra Nevadas expansion east will help produce up to 350,000 barrels of beer while cutting down on energy and shipping costs that add as much as 4 to a case. It looks like youre becoming a big brewer now as opposed to a microbrewer. No, were still very passionate about beer and do the same thing we were doing when we were brewing in fivegallon buckets. Were still true to our brewing roots. We continue to experiment and brew good beers. Reporter grossman thought hed be retired from the beer business by now. Clearly, hes ready for one more round. For cbs this Morning Saturday, vicente arenas, mills river, north carolina. I love how they call their beer road trip beer camp. I want to go to beer camp. Its amazing to see that they started off making buckets of beer, though. Thats come a long way. That was a lot of beer. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next it is all in the family going back four generations, and chef jimmy banno jr. Has brought a taste hifz his awardwinning cooking to the dish. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. We never thought wed be farming wind out here. Its not just building jobs here its helping our community. 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If youre a current or former military member or their family, get an Auto Insurance quote and see why 92 of our members plan to stay for life. [ female announcer ] aaah, the amazing, delicious cinnamon and sugar taste of cinnamon toast crunch and cold milk. Cinnamon toast crunch. Crave those crazy squares. Enjoy dinner with dancing. Make mealtime more memorable. And save up to 7 on select simply nourish® dog cat food. At petsmart®. Chef jimmy bannos jr. Comes by his cooking talent naturally. Hes a fourth general chef. He was bussing tables for his father when he was just 5 years old. These days hes chef and partner at the pull pig named one of bon appetit magazines top chefs in the country. Hes a rising star chef. Chef jimmy bannos welcome to the dish. Thank you very much. Thats an honorable award. How does that feel . Shock. Just shock. Its an award of a lifetime. Ite smesing you dream about. It was such a great i was so happy for our team, you know, how hard they work. It was just it was just phenomenal. You know, in this picture i think were seeing your father and your uncle. No. Thats my partner our partner tony. That is your dad there though. That is my dad. What i want to ask you, your dad, we mentioned in the intro. Your dad was so instrumental but this is your moms chicken. This is my mothers chicken. I wanted to you know, do something to something, a tribute to my mom. The whole spread is about my family and what we would eat in the summertime. Sunday dinner is something that with my family we do it every sunday. Thats nice. And its really great tradition that we have. This is perfect for the season you know. Really with the corn and tomatoes coming in. And then we have this lemon chicken which is a childhood favorite okay . Its really simple. Roasted garlic lemon, yore regular know butter olive oil. This is really in the blood from you because your dad had you bussing tables when you were 5. 3. Child labor laws didnt really apply. But it was something that i always always wanted to do. I mean there was not people ask, like what did you you know, did you want to do anything else. Im like honestly, no. I really didnt. You know i used to love waking up early on saturday mornings like 5 00 a. M. And growing to the restaurant with my dad just to drive up there. It would still be dark outside. I was 5 years old. This is so cool. Were going downtown and the sun isnt up yet. He would take me to the market. Hed have to hide me underneath the car because there was a bad neighborhood back then. In oom going get some tomatoes. Just hide under the seat right now. But your dad i notice thad your dad did a lot of louisianastyle food. Yes. He there he is. Hi dad. Hows it going. Well bring you food after this. Please. He started with louisiana food. He started with louisiana food. He fell in love with louisiana probably about 30 years ago just for picking up a cookbook. The original heaven on seven, before it was heaven on seven was the garland coffee shop which was ran by my dad, my gramd parents, and my uncle, and he just kind of got that he calls it the new orleans bug. He got it. And he flew out to new orleans, met paul, and one by one just started implementing new orleansstyle dishes to the restaurant and the rest is history. It was amazing. Well, as i hand this dish over to you to get your sig in tur on it we want to ask you if you could have this meal with any person past or present, who would that be . That would be two people and i say this it would definitely be my grandparents who who started this all. Who started the all and are no longer here with us. If it wasnt for them, you know my dad wouldnt have have been in the business and neither would i. So i really owe a lot to them and i wish they would have been able to see a little bit of whats going on. So thats an easy one for me. Its always nice to hear when people pick family. Its always nice to hear that. Chef jimmy bannos thank you very much. Thank you. For more on this head to our website cbsnews. Com. Up next the wide ranging torii amos from rock to album. Youll hear more next right here on cbs this Morning Saturday. When folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else as well jobs all over america. Engineering and innovation jobs. Advanced Safety Systems technology. Shipping and manufacturing. Across the United States bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. When we set up operation in one part of the country people in other parts go to work. Thats not a coincidence. Its one more part of our commitment to america. Hey i found my true love livin in a sweet dream. Singin my Favorite Song and it all starts with you. Whoaohohoh, all this goodness. What matters most should always come first. 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So can these shoes take me to who i was before i was stabbing my sticks into a vulnerable earth and i can almost outrun you and those stalking memories did i somehow become you without realizing found a little patch of heaven now so then im gonna turn oysters in the sand cause im working my way back im working my way back to me again not every girl is a pearl with these ruby slippers with these ruby slippers so then im gonna turn oysters in the sand in the sand turn turn turn and there are forces of conflict taking portions of my mind in whose realm laced with trickery the fragments i must find and i can almost outrun you and those stalking memories did i somehow become you without realizing found a little patch of heaven now so then im gonna turn oysters in the sand cause im working my way back im working my way back to me again not every girl is a pearl with these ruby slippers with these ruby slippers so then im gonna turn oysters in the sand in the sand in the sand turn turn turn turn turn turn dont go away. 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Its certainly one of my favorites on sunday morning. On monday meet this craftsman at sea. Have a great weekend, everybody. We leave you with more music from tori amos. This is wild way. I hate you i hate you i do i hate that youre the one who can make me feel gorgeous with just just a flick of your finger it is that easy yes there was a time you didnt always get your way back there where my heart was not so easy to invade back there where my heart was not so easy to invade when my battlements were strong before the pilgrims came dont forget you were the one who loved my wild way i hate you i hate you i do i hate that i turn into a kind some kind of with just just a flick of your finger it is that easy of course there was a time you didnt always get your way back there where my heart was not so easy to invade when my battlements were strong milliliter before the pilgrims came dont forget you were the one who loved my wild way i hate you i hate you i do i hate that youre the one who can make me feel gorgeous with just just a flick of your finger it is that easy to hate you to hate you announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. 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