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Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning Saturday 20141011

World in 90 seconds. We have got to stop this disease and not allow it to be imported to our country. Stricter ebola screenings at airports starts today. The dallas hospital that treated Thomas Duncan who initially handled the case was sent home. If you came in with a temperature that was 103 degree degrees, no one would send you home. Kmart has been hacked. Thousands of photos online. Hackers got into the photo site. Thousands of demonstrators are expected in st. Louis this weekend demanding justice over the shooting death of Michael Brown. The pakistani teenager who was shot by the taliban has become the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize. This is an encouragement for me to go forward. Angelina jolie is recognized for going into war zones. The game is tied at 11. All that your eyes do not deceive you. That is a tom brady helmet tattoo all the way around his head. And all that matters wall street ended a volatile week. Its now erased all of this years gains. On cbs this Morning Saturday. Where in the world is kim jongun. The north Korean Leader has not been seen in more than a month. I think hes spending more time executing his family but it will be interesting to see if he shows up a the columbus day furniture sale at braymore and flanigan. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We have a great line of guests including chef polinger who went to school for economics and ended up as a chef. There he is. We have an opening from mumford sons and bob dylan, one of the most respected young bands around. We begin this morning with this mornings top story. Ebola raging in west africa and now other countries. The disease haskilled more than 4,000 people more than half of them in liberia, with hundreds more in sierra leone and new guinea. There have been eight deaths in nigeria and one here. There have been over 8,000 cases. By far the woeft Ebola Outbreak in history. The first of five airports will begin additional screenings for people arriving from those affected countries. Well get to that in a bit. But first we go to dallas where the family of Thomas Duncan the man who died of the disease on wednesday is demanding answers about his health care. Manuel bojorquez has more on that. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The Texas Health Care hospital has questions to answer. The patients medical records reveal there were red flags. The medical records released by duncans family to the Associated Press reportedly show his 103degree temperature flagged with an exclamation point. In the Texas Health Presbyterian system. He said he felt dizzy, had a headache, and abdominal pains so severe he rated them an eight out of ten. And despite telling a nurse hed come from west Africa Duncan was sent home reportedly with antibiotics and tylenol. A spokesperson on behalf of duncans girlfriend. Theres no way if you had a 103 temperature. If you wentz to the hospital and had a 103 temperature, no way would they send you home. Reporter he returned days later, this time by balanceambulance. They say they have made changes to our intake process as well as other procedures to better screen for Critical Situations such as ebola virus. The family says its too late. Right now theyre in the grieving process. Later on League Action will come on. At this moment theyre grieving over the fact that they were not able to see him there but had to be cremated the same day of his death. Cremation is part of strict guidelines to make sure the remains do not contaminate further. Duncans death has sparked a National Awareness about ebola. An american doctor who contracted ebola while working in liberia and recovered in the u. S. Spoke at a university about the lessons learned. We need to stop worrying about the irrational and start figuring out how to love our neighbors and how to effectively end this outbreak in west africa. Reporter texas Officials Say they are looking for ways to improve their response including a faster quarantine of family members who may have been expose and a decontamination of their home. No new cases have been reported. Vinita . Manuel bojorquez in dallas. Thank you. In order to prevent the next case of ee bow a la here, the u. S. Continues to send troops and war funds. Julianna goldman is in washington. Good morning. Good morning. The United Nations envoy for ebola warned on friday that unless we see a mass globalization, in his words it will be impossible to get this disease quickly under control and the world will have to live with the ebola virus forever. With dire warnings from officials around the world that ebola may be spreading out of control, u. S. Lawmakers converged on Dallas Friday and pressed Government Agencies for a plan. Americans are seeking assurance that our federal, state, and local officials are doing everything in their power to keep this virus outside of the United States. Representative Michael Mccaul chaired the special hearing at dallasft. Worth International Airport where Thomas Eric Duncan arrived last month and this week became the first person in the mccall was one of several lawmakers who asked why the Obama Administration opposes the ban between west africa and the u. S. Dr. Toby merlin director of the cdcs preparedness said it would undercut efforts to contain the disease. We feel that that would cause the disease to grow in that area and to spill over into other countries and then spill over more into the u. S. In washington the pentagon won its request to immediately shift 750 million in war funds to fight the disease at its epicenter. Republican center james inhoff was the last holdout but in a statement inhofe said after careful consideration the only place in the world capable to provide capabilities and speed necessary to respond to this crisis is the u. S. Military. It will cover a sixmonth mission to deploy up to 4,000 troops creating 17 Treatment Facilities with 100 beds each. 100 marines arrived in liberia earlier this week bringing the total number of troops there to over 300. Usaid administrator raji shah will visit there next week. The agency already has a Response Team on the ground in liberia and new guinea but usaid said the hazmat suits arent fit for the west african heat and theyre designing new suits for the medical staff to work with patients for a longer period of time. Air travel is, of course, the main way ebola is being spread outside the infected zone in west africa. Today the centers for Disease Control will begin to roll out a new screening process at five u. S. International airports. Ben writes the today in the sky aviation blog. Good morning. Good morning. First of all, why just these five airports . Good question. The reason they have selected these five airports is because these are the five that handle about 95 of all passengers coming to the United States from the infected zone. So theyre all connecting somewhere else mostly in europe. But we know that this is where those people tend to enter the United States, almost all of them. You had just mentioned theyre all connecting. So if there are no direct flights from these countries into the United States, are they tracking all the patients that are leaving and figuring out where the connections are being made . Yeah. Thats something that customs and immigration typically does. You put your fingerprints on the scan at the global kiosk and they know where you have come from. They say theyre going do with with normal passengers as well. They should know that thats the point of origin. Those are the people that will be selected for the enhanced screening. Tell us, ben. Whats the tsa going to do . Whats the process . And how much disruption should other travelers expect . Right. This is arrival, so this will be custom Border Patrol and immigration. Unless youre traveling from one of those three countries, you wont see anything at all. If you do you should be prepared to go through customs. What they tell us is theyre going pull you aside for the nontouch temperature screening and depending on the questions you answer, there may be some followup. I want to talk about wednesday. Persons cleaning an airplane walked off the job because of the ebola scare. Its a scary topic. Whether youre a passenger or air important crew theres a lot to be afraid of. In this particular incident theres a Union Organization effort going on. I thunk this is part of that process playing out there. But it is a real concern. If we use the guidantce from cdc, theyve been very clear the rinks of traveling by airplane has been very low. Its in the news, people are scared. But its a time to step back take a breath and really figure out that its a low risk. Ben thank you so much. Well a large and powerful typhoon is taking aim at southern japan. The storm is about 100 miles east of okinawa and the strongest to hit japan this year. Wind gusts are almost at 150 miles perfect hour. The typhoon unleashed dangerous storm surges and torrential rainfall to japans southern islands. Thousands are without power. Air travel has been disrupted. Nine people including three u. S. Servicemen were killed earlier this week when another typhoon struck the mainland. The state department has renewed its global terrorism warning for u. S. Citizens traveling abroad. It says theres a heightened risk of reprisal attacks by them in america, middle east and africa. Theyre tightening their noose around the syrian city of kobani. Holly williams has reported from inside the war zone in recent days is in istanbul. Reporter good morning. Isis is now reportedly in control of 40 of kobani despite u. S. Air strikes that have targeted weapons, vehicles and buildings used by the militants. More than 2,000 people have fled in the past few weeks seeking refuge in turkey. 700, mostly elderly people, are believed to be trapped and there are fears they could be massacre massacred. Now isis is targeting kobani because of its strategic position, right on syrias 500milelong border with turkey. They use the border to smuggle weapons and fighters. The u. S. Is doing more. Turkish tanks are stationed along the border. Turkey is a nato member and an influential Muslim Country and the u. S. Wants it to play a more active role in the coalition against isis in particular by allowing air strikes to be launched from turkish territory. But turkey says the u. S. Led air strikes against isis are actually strengthening the regime and in return the countrys leaders are demanding that america does more to defeat the syrian government. Particularly the turkish authorities want u. S. Help to set up a secure nofly zone in northern syria, but as america continues to resist deeper involvement in syria, so far that is not something that the u. S. Is willing to do. Vinita . Holly williams in istanbul this morning. Thank you. Isis and the threat it poses will be discussed tomorrow. Bob schieffers guests leon panetta and texas chairman Michael Mccaul. More protests are planned in missouri today. Last night hundreds marched through the streets of ferguson. They protested the shootsing of Michael Brown and another teenager shot and killed by police earlier this week. Others are expected to arrive in downtown st. Louis. This weekend hackers are threatening to release hundreds of thousands of photos from snapchat users. Many use the messaging app to send nude or sexually explicit pictures. The pictures disappear in a few seconds. Lets learn more now. Snapchat, i feel like we just heard this name. It was heard of in terms of Jennifer Lawrence and all the celebrities here. What happened . There are these thirdparty apps that basically piggyback on snapchat which enables you to do the very thing youre not supposed to do, send and receive. And this is a vulnerability of snapchat. Theyve done little thing here and there to shore it up but clearly its vulnerable. They say they were not hacked but it was these other apps. Exactly. Theyve had Security Problems before, havent they . They have. Theyve gotten in trouble with the fcc. They got into trouble where millions of usernames and phone numbers were leaked. Another reminder this is a company that was a small thing between a couple of College Friends that got really bigging really fast and theyre having to learn on the fly these Security Problems. These kids, 13 to 17 theyre sending inappropriate pictures. Adult send inappropriate pier pictures. Where do they end up . Thats a good question. Theyre supposed to be deleted after a few seconds but these thirdparty servers allow you to save them. That means everybodys things are saved in the same place. You send a picture that you think disappears within a matter of seconds, right . Mmhmm. So what do you do about security now . Is the answer not to even use these . Well, the thing is snapchat has created this industry of privacy light. This isnt encryption software. You and i couldnt get to but a security or hacker could get to. Its going to be bad news for snapchat if people start not sharing anymore, if people are afraid to do that. So its in snapchat to take care of these security concerns. Its also somewhat frightening to think these files have been collected over the course of the years. Yeah. I mean the hackers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities. It is worth noting that, you know, the photos havent been released yet and it could be a hoax, but this is what they do for a living. And then in the previous Security Breach peoples phone numbers were leaked out, correct . Exactly, yeah. Theres a lot of information. You think its a funny photo. But its your name your phone number. Its a lot. Also the reality at 13 to 17 this is child pornography. It could be out there and could get published. It could be and well have to see what the legal implications are. But, yeah its a serious matter. Thanks so much for joining us this morning. A bizarre scare in new york last night as a man climbs out of a subway gate and throws a smoke bomb into a crowded restaurant. The man was described as wearing an american flagged tshirt. The employee grabbed the smoke bomb and threw it back outside. The man who threw it took off leaving patrons surprised and worried. I thought it was isis because of whats going on. Its scary. Its nerveracking. As a someone just threw two red smoke bombs into the restaurant i was its time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The new york star ledger said seven students are charged with sex crimes in new jersey among members with the High School Football team. No coaches or Supervisory Staff were charged and the School Cancelled the entire football season. Police in tallahassee routinely looked the other way when it comes to infractions by the Florida State football team. Winston was accused of Sexual Assault yesterday, and they met privately with his attorney rather than pursuing a mandatory federal investigation, and no charges were filed. K mart is the latest retailer to suffer a data breach. Customers should check the debit and credit cards oh the last month. The hacking started last month and its not clear how many cards were affected. And k mart does not believe personal information was compromised. A california woman hugged her child for the first time after a murder conviction was overturned. She had a life sentence without parole and the judge claims her attorney failed to properly represent her and said the woman who heard the confession was a, quote, a habitual liar. And then granting approval for a modified apple that when cut open will not brown. Farmers say it threatens the fruits reputation as a hole some and healthy food. They are saying they hope that this can do for the apple what the baby cut carrot did for carrot sales. Its interesting to see how people respond with a genetically modified label on it. Here is a look at the weather for your weekend. 7 21. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up coming up weeks before the election federal courts challenge some of the controversial voter id laws. I am Brandon Scott. 14 feet below ground inside one of l. A. s new giant water pipe. Construction crews are racing to replace pipelines up to 100 years old hoping to prevent major water main breaks. We will have that story coming up on cbs this Morning Saturday. Coming up they are small but causing a big fuss. An electronic beacon that can track you through your cell phone. Is there a way to make your smartphone smarter or is it an invasion of privacy . We will be right back. This is cbs this Morning Saturday. Heres a new trick for the same old dinner. Try unsloppy joes. Pillsbury grands biscuits. Make dinner pop. What shall we do for dinner . Pizza with a little help, its easy to whip up a great meal on a week night. Pepperoni on your side. More pepperoni. Cheers pillsbury pizza crust. Make dinner pop nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Come on come on come on. Feel that . Emily george. All right. Nice to meet you. Cyril stokes. Come on. How you doing . Never forget about that because thats all we got. Nice to meet you. All right. 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