Transcripts For KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20141

Transcripts For KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20141010

This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. The toll in the biggest outbreak of ebola that the world has ever known hit a new milestone today. The World Health Organization told us that more than 4,000 people have guyed in four west african nations, and one in the united states, thomas eric duncan, wednesday, in dallas. Tonight, new documents raise still more questions about how the hospital treated duncan and why it initially sent him home. Manuel bojorquez is in dallas. Reporter 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 recordkeeping system. The records indicate during his visit to the emergency room two weeks ago, he said he felt dizzy, had a headache and abdominal pain so severe he rated them 8 out of 10. And though duncan told the nurse he was from west africa, they sent him home, reportedly with antibiotic and tylenol. Saymendi lloyd spoke on behalf of duncans quarantined girlfriend. If you went to the hospital right now and your temperature was 103 degrees, no doctor would return you home. Reporter duncan returned two days later. The hospital has defended their treatment but today in a statement c. D. C. Regards this as a very high priority. Reporter teacongressional hearing in dallas, congressman Michael Burgess of texas, peppered toby merlin from the centers for Disease Control and prevention with questions about whether hospitals are ready. What are you going to do now differently to make sure that message gets to the people on the front line because that is the critical part that was missed. What we need to do is work with regulatory organizations to be sure that compliance with preparedness is a higher a higher priority. Reporter Texas Health Officials acknowledge delays in the quarantine of exposed family members and the decontamination of the apartment they shared with duncan. But, scott, those Officials Say they are following strict guidelines for handling duncans remains. There was no autopsy, and he has now been cremated. Pelley Manuel Bojorquez in dallas. Manuel, thanks very much. Dr. Jon lapook is our chief medical correspondent for cbs news. Jon, do these apparent mistakes at the hospital suggest that were not as safe as we would like to think . Reporter scott, you always want patient care to be perfect but what keeps communities safe is the pale response to an illness like this. So there were some initial mistakes, as we heard in the piece. There was delay in cleaning out the apartment, moving people out. But after that, it was all by the book. And in fact, within 48 hours, contactes were all traced down by the c. D. C. So, yes, lessons were learned, and certainly we need to learn more lessons and the entire nation is certainly on a heightened state of alert and you just hope it doesnt turn into panic. Pelley and theres certainly a great deal more awareness than there was before the case in dallas. Jon lapook, thanks very much, jon. We are following another virus in the country. Its called enterovirus, and its been making children sick all over america. A month ago, cases were reported in 12 states. Well, now its in 46 states, and there have been a total of 691 cases. A child in new jersey has died. His father talked to vinita nair. He was real enthusiastic. He always wanted to make his mom and dad proud. Reporter andy waller kept his fouryearold son ely home one day in late september. One of his sisters had pink eye, and elys parents figured hed get it, too. Pay tress conference, his father said his son didnt have a cold or a fever or any signs of illness. I put him to bed about 7 00. I kissed him on the forehead, gave him a big hug, gave him his nightnight. I said, ely, lets have a great day tomorrow. And he just said, i will, daddy. I will. And the next morning, he was not he was no longer with us. Reporter during the night, ely stopped breathing. He became the first child in new jersey to die from enterovirus 68, oh, e. V. D. 68. Had you guys even heard of enterovirus . No, we had not. Reporter doctors dont know where there have been more outbreaks this year than ever. E. V. D. 68 appears like a fastmoving cold with a runny nose and cough. Usually theres no fever. While most people recover quickly, some have experienced paralysis and muscle weakness, but its unclear if its connected to the virus. Doctors say children with asthma or other respiratory problems are at a higher risk. And the hope is that by doing this, maybe i can do something that ely would be proud of. Im trying to do something that helps me become the father and i person that ely saw when he looked at me. Reporter ely was the youngest of triplets. His father sales us. His sister sisters are healthy. Scott, the enterovirus season generally runs from july to october but the c. D. C. Is not sure if weve even seen the peak yet. Pelley an incredibly fastmoving illness. Vanight athank you very much. Today, the Nobel Peace Prize committee spanned a generation and borders to select the 23 winners. They couldnt have been more different. 17yearold malala yousafzai, and 60yearold sarks an indian hindu, but they were chosen for their common passion, protecting children. Malala is the youngest peace prize winner ever, and cbs this mornings Norah Odonnell met her last year jiervetion not expecting that i would get this award. Reporter now attending a girls skirl in birmingham, england, the High School Student was in chemistry class when she heard the incredible news. This award is not just a piece of metal or an award you would keep in your room. This is really an encouragement for me to goed for and believe in myself to know there are people supporting me in this campaign. Reporter two years ago, as she was riding the bus to school in pakistans swat valley, malala was shot in the head by the taliban for insisting that girls have the right to an education. She spent nearly four months recovering in a hospital. We spoke with malala last year. The man who targeted you is now the head of the taliban. Does that scare you . Im not scared of the taliban at all. I might be afraid of ghosts and dragons and those things, but im not afraid of the taliban. I think that i have already seen death, and i know that even death does not want to kill me. Reporter nor silence her. She is now working through the malala fund in four countries. Her goal is global, but she started by educating a group of 40 girls in her home town. Those girls were doing domestic child labor, and now those girls are going to school, so its really im really happy that they are getting education, theyre going to school, theyre learning every day. Reporter to you want to be the Prime Minister some day . Yes, i have chosen politics for my goal becausein the best way to work for education, to work for your country is to choose politics. I am really committed, and i want to do what i have already dreamed for and that is for education so i will never stop. Reporter and, scott, malala said today she spoke with her fellow Nobel Prize Winner satyarthi and they both agreed they would invite the Prime Ministers of pakistan and india to join them when they receive the award, which, scott, as you know, is extraordinary given the tensions between these two countries. Pelley its the kind of thing you can do when you win the Nobel Peace Prize. You know, noraim enveers that you met her. What is she like . Reporter you know, i talked to her when she was 16 years old a year ago. She has this confidence, this poise about her that is extraordinary. And it stunned me today to that she made this invitation because it shows that her appeal is greater than just on girls education. She says, why should we focus on fighting . Our two countries should focus on education. Pelley Norah Odonnell, coanchor of cbs this morning. Thank you, norah. Reporter thank you. Pelley today the cowinner, satyarthi, called his Nobel Peace Prize an honor for all indians. Like malala he has survived physical attacks in his decadeslong fight to end child slavery in india and is credited have saving thousands of children. Less than four weeks now before the midterm elections, the court took actions last night against voter i. D. Laws in two states, texas and wisconsin. Chip reid is looking into that. Reporter wisconsins law requiring that voters provide i. D. Has been on the books for three years but has not been enforced because critics have successfully argued in court that it discriminates against minority voters. But last month, a federal Appeals Court rejecte rejected t argument and gave the law a green light. Now, in a new twist, the u. S. Supreme court has put wisconsins law on hold. The court did not give a reason for the decision but republican Governor Scott walker predicted today it will eventually be upheld. It makes it easy to vote in the state but hard to cheat. We still think protect, the integrity of each and every vote is incredibly important. Reporter texas controversial voter i. D. Law was not just put on hold. It was struck down by federal judge raimos. She found more than 600,000 registered voters do not have the kind of i. D. Required by the law and that it primarily affects poor people who the legislature knew were disproportionately African American and latino. Sherrilyn ifill is president of the n. A. A. C. P. Legal defense fund, which played a key role in the texas case. Your view is that this idea of widespread voter fraud is a myth. I think this lays bare this myth about what voters idea is really premised on. Its premised on a disenfranchisement scheme and not on protecting the ballot. Reporter the office of texas Republican Attorney general greg abbott said it will immediately appeal the decision. Abbott is a strong supporter of the law, scott, and is leading in the polls to be elected the next governor of texas in november. Hill pelley chip reid in our washington newsroom tonight. Chip, thanks very much. Itate taid, the catholic archbishop of st. Louis called for peace after another round of violence last night. Hands up. Dont shoot pelley Police Clashed with demonstrators protesting the shooting death wednesday of a black teenager by a white offduty police officer. The police say the teen had shot at the officer but his parents say he was unarmed. This weekend, thousands are expected to rally in st. Louis to protest the Fatal Shooting of the unarmed Michael Brown by a white officer in nearby ferguson. Taished the isis Extremist Group continued to advance on multiple fronts. It pushed closer into the besieged syrian town of kobani, despite days of u. S. Airstrikes there. And isis is threatening to overrun iraqs anbar province. That was the battleground that claimed the most american lives in the iraq war. Elizabeth palmer is in baghdad. Reporter today isis extremists are fighting in most of anbar, iraqs largest province. The Iraqi Military is Still Holding two key positions on the main highways. Otherwise, this vast territory, all the way from the jordanian and syrian borders to the edge of baghdad, would be under isis control, allowing them Free Movement of weapons and supplies. Last month, u. S. Airstrikes in conjunction with iraqi forces drove isis back from the strategic haditha dam, but it was a rare victory in a fight thats about to get even fiercer. Two days ago, isis downed an Iraqi Air Force helicopter in anbar. And iraqi Officials Say they used a shoulderlaunched antiaircraft missile. Last week, extremists took over two more anbar towns. Where theyre not fighting, theyre running things, even raising money. We were shown an official isis receipt given to a truck driver who paid them 300 of what they called road tax. While isis is consolidating its position in anbar, theres no immediate fear, scott, that the capital itself is going to fall. However, defending it is such a priority that there are now 12 teams of u. S. Military advisers on the ground with the Iraqi Defense forces of baghdad. Pelley and u. S. Officials are telling us think in terms of months or years before this fight is over. Liz palmener baghdad for us tonight. Thank you, liz. In secretive north korea the biggest secret is whats become of the leader kim jong un . And the c. E. O. Of microsoft puts out a fix for a gaffe when the cbs evening news continues. Many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. Thats why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. So join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. Bottoms up, america. See you tomorrow. Same time. Another innovation from cvs health. Because health is everything. Its made only from prunes, nothing else. Zin prune juice to stay fit on the inside . It works, simple as that. Its a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. Its the smart choice for me. Try Sunsweet Amazin prune juice. Also available in light. I remember when i wouldnt give a little cut a second thought. When i didnt worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. When i didnt think twice about where i left my razor. Hep c is a serious disease. Take action now. Go to hepc. Com or call 1844444hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. Because the answers you need, may be closer than they appear. When folks think about wthey 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. Pelley the dictator of north korea was a noshow at one of his countrys biggest celebrations last night. Seth doane tells us theres plenty of reason to wonder whats happened to kim jong un. Reporter kim jong un has not been seen in public since september 3 when he attended a concert with his wife. Speculation about kim has mounted since the 30something dictator was shown this summer walking with a limp. The state tv announcer confirmed he was not feeling well. But theres been no further information, so rumors fill the void. Reports suggest kim may have pulled a tendon or hurt his leg. There are other rumors the rotund leader is suffering from gout. And a british tabloid even wrote about a possible obsession with emmental cheese to explain his watt gain. North korea watchers are questioning whether hes still in charge. North korea is a volatile state with Nuclear Ambitions thats threatened allout war against the u. S. The Supreme Leader is not exactly shy. When we were in north korea, we saw him a number of times. Kim has disappeared for weeks before, but never for this long. The only certainty is the longer he is out of public view, the more speculation will swirl. Seth doane, cbs news, beijing. Pelley in a moment, the microsoft c. E. O. Hit the delete key. So imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar . Imagine, loving your numbers. Introducing oncedaily invokana®. Its the first of a new kind of prescription medicine thats used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. Invokana® is a oncedaily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. Heres how the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. Invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. And while its not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. Invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. This may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. Other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, or increases in cholesterol. Do not take invokana® if you have severe kidney problems or are on dialysis or if allergic to invokana® or its ingredients. Symptoms of allergic reaction may include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking invokana® and call your doctor right away or go to the nearest hospital. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions, medications you are taking, and if you have kidney or liver problems. Using invokana® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase risk of low blood sugar. Its time. Lower your blood sugar with invokana®. Imagine loving your numbers. Ask your doctor about invokana®. Pelley the man who runs microsoft has backed off comments that he made about women in the workplace. He suggested yesterday they should not ask for a raise but leave it to karma. Well, you know, what they say about karma. Heres anthony mason. cheers reporter microsofts c. E. O. Got a warm reception at the conference for women in computing in phoenix until Satya Nadella was asked what advice hed give to women uncomfortable asking for a raise. Its not really about asking for the raise but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. Reporter ndrangheta had earlier described women as having superpowers. And i think that might be one of the additional sprps that, quite frankly, women who dont ask for a raise have because thats good karma. It will come back. Reporter the moderator was maria klawe, president of World Health Organization<\/a> told us that more than 4,000 people have guyed in four west african nations, and one in the united states, thomas eric duncan, wednesday, in dallas. Tonight, new documents raise still more questions about how the hospital treated duncan and why it initially sent him home. Manuel bojorquez is in dallas. Reporter medical records released by duncans family to the Associated Press<\/a> reportedly show his 103degree temperature flagged with an exclamation point. In the Texas Health Presbyterian<\/a> recordkeeping system. The records indicate during his visit to the emergency room two weeks ago, he said he felt dizzy, had a headache and abdominal pain so severe he rated them 8 out of 10. And though duncan told the nurse he was from west africa, they sent him home, reportedly with antibiotic and tylenol. Saymendi lloyd spoke on behalf of duncans quarantined girlfriend. If you went to the hospital right now and your temperature was 103 degrees, no doctor would return you home. Reporter duncan returned two days later. The hospital has defended their treatment but today in a statement c. D. C. Regards this as a very high priority. Reporter teacongressional hearing in dallas, congressman Michael Burgess<\/a> of texas, peppered toby merlin from the centers for Disease Control<\/a> and prevention with questions about whether hospitals are ready. What are you going to do now differently to make sure that message gets to the people on the front line because that is the critical part that was missed. What we need to do is work with regulatory organizations to be sure that compliance with preparedness is a higher a higher priority. Reporter Texas Health Officials<\/a> acknowledge delays in the quarantine of exposed family members and the decontamination of the apartment they shared with duncan. But, scott, those Officials Say<\/a> they are following strict guidelines for handling duncans remains. There was no autopsy, and he has now been cremated. Pelley Manuel Bojorquez<\/a> in dallas. Manuel, thanks very much. Dr. Jon lapook is our chief medical correspondent for cbs news. Jon, do these apparent mistakes at the hospital suggest that were not as safe as we would like to think . Reporter scott, you always want patient care to be perfect but what keeps communities safe is the pale response to an illness like this. So there were some initial mistakes, as we heard in the piece. There was delay in cleaning out the apartment, moving people out. But after that, it was all by the book. And in fact, within 48 hours, contactes were all traced down by the c. D. C. So, yes, lessons were learned, and certainly we need to learn more lessons and the entire nation is certainly on a heightened state of alert and you just hope it doesnt turn into panic. Pelley and theres certainly a great deal more awareness than there was before the case in dallas. Jon lapook, thanks very much, jon. We are following another virus in the country. Its called enterovirus, and its been making children sick all over america. A month ago, cases were reported in 12 states. Well, now its in 46 states, and there have been a total of 691 cases. A child in new jersey has died. His father talked to vinita nair. He was real enthusiastic. He always wanted to make his mom and dad proud. Reporter andy waller kept his fouryearold son ely home one day in late september. One of his sisters had pink eye, and elys parents figured hed get it, too. Pay tress conference, his father said his son didnt have a cold or a fever or any signs of illness. I put him to bed about 7 00. I kissed him on the forehead, gave him a big hug, gave him his nightnight. I said, ely, lets have a great day tomorrow. And he just said, i will, daddy. I will. And the next morning, he was not he was no longer with us. Reporter during the night, ely stopped breathing. He became the first child in new jersey to die from enterovirus 68, oh, e. V. D. 68. Had you guys even heard of enterovirus . No, we had not. Reporter doctors dont know where there have been more outbreaks this year than ever. E. V. D. 68 appears like a fastmoving cold with a runny nose and cough. Usually theres no fever. While most people recover quickly, some have experienced paralysis and muscle weakness, but its unclear if its connected to the virus. Doctors say children with asthma or other respiratory problems are at a higher risk. And the hope is that by doing this, maybe i can do something that ely would be proud of. Im trying to do something that helps me become the father and i person that ely saw when he looked at me. Reporter ely was the youngest of triplets. His father sales us. His sister sisters are healthy. Scott, the enterovirus season generally runs from july to october but the c. D. C. Is not sure if weve even seen the peak yet. Pelley an incredibly fastmoving illness. Vanight athank you very much. Today, the Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> committee spanned a generation and borders to select the 23 winners. They couldnt have been more different. 17yearold malala yousafzai, and 60yearold sarks an indian hindu, but they were chosen for their common passion, protecting children. Malala is the youngest peace prize winner ever, and cbs this mornings Norah Odonnell<\/a> met her last year jiervetion not expecting that i would get this award. Reporter now attending a girls skirl in birmingham, england, the High School Student<\/a> was in chemistry class when she heard the incredible news. This award is not just a piece of metal or an award you would keep in your room. This is really an encouragement for me to goed for and believe in myself to know there are people supporting me in this campaign. Reporter two years ago, as she was riding the bus to school in pakistans swat valley, malala was shot in the head by the taliban for insisting that girls have the right to an education. She spent nearly four months recovering in a hospital. We spoke with malala last year. The man who targeted you is now the head of the taliban. Does that scare you . Im not scared of the taliban at all. I might be afraid of ghosts and dragons and those things, but im not afraid of the taliban. I think that i have already seen death, and i know that even death does not want to kill me. Reporter nor silence her. She is now working through the malala fund in four countries. Her goal is global, but she started by educating a group of 40 girls in her home town. Those girls were doing domestic child labor, and now those girls are going to school, so its really im really happy that they are getting education, theyre going to school, theyre learning every day. Reporter to you want to be the Prime Minister<\/a> some day . Yes, i have chosen politics for my goal becausein the best way to work for education, to work for your country is to choose politics. I am really committed, and i want to do what i have already dreamed for and that is for education so i will never stop. Reporter and, scott, malala said today she spoke with her fellow Nobel Prize Winner<\/a> satyarthi and they both agreed they would invite the Prime Minister<\/a>s of pakistan and india to join them when they receive the award, which, scott, as you know, is extraordinary given the tensions between these two countries. Pelley its the kind of thing you can do when you win the Nobel Peace Prize<\/a>. You know, noraim enveers that you met her. What is she like . Reporter you know, i talked to her when she was 16 years old a year ago. She has this confidence, this poise about her that is extraordinary. And it stunned me today to that she made this invitation because it shows that her appeal is greater than just on girls education. She says, why should we focus on fighting . Our two countries should focus on education. Pelley Norah Odonnell<\/a>, coanchor of cbs this morning. Thank you, norah. Reporter thank you. Pelley today the cowinner, satyarthi, called his Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> an honor for all indians. Like malala he has survived physical attacks in his decadeslong fight to end child slavery in india and is credited have saving thousands of children. Less than four weeks now before the midterm elections, the court took actions last night against voter i. D. Laws in two states, texas and wisconsin. Chip reid is looking into that. Reporter wisconsins law requiring that voters provide i. D. Has been on the books for three years but has not been enforced because critics have successfully argued in court that it discriminates against minority voters. But last month, a federal Appeals Court<\/a> rejecte rejected t argument and gave the law a green light. Now, in a new twist, the u. S. Supreme court has put wisconsins law on hold. The court did not give a reason for the decision but republican Governor Scott<\/a> walker predicted today it will eventually be upheld. It makes it easy to vote in the state but hard to cheat. We still think protect, the integrity of each and every vote is incredibly important. Reporter texas controversial voter i. D. Law was not just put on hold. It was struck down by federal judge raimos. She found more than 600,000 registered voters do not have the kind of i. D. Required by the law and that it primarily affects poor people who the legislature knew were disproportionately African American<\/a> and latino. Sherrilyn ifill is president of the n. A. A. C. P. Legal defense fund, which played a key role in the texas case. Your view is that this idea of widespread voter fraud is a myth. I think this lays bare this myth about what voters idea is really premised on. Its premised on a disenfranchisement scheme and not on protecting the ballot. Reporter the office of texas Republican Attorney<\/a> general greg abbott said it will immediately appeal the decision. Abbott is a strong supporter of the law, scott, and is leading in the polls to be elected the next governor of texas in november. Hill pelley chip reid in our washington newsroom tonight. Chip, thanks very much. Itate taid, the catholic archbishop of st. Louis called for peace after another round of violence last night. Hands up. Dont shoot pelley Police Clashed<\/a> with demonstrators protesting the shooting death wednesday of a black teenager by a white offduty police officer. The police say the teen had shot at the officer but his parents say he was unarmed. This weekend, thousands are expected to rally in st. Louis to protest the Fatal Shooting<\/a> of the unarmed Michael Brown<\/a> by a white officer in nearby ferguson. Taished the isis Extremist Group<\/a> continued to advance on multiple fronts. It pushed closer into the besieged syrian town of kobani, despite days of u. S. Airstrikes there. And isis is threatening to overrun iraqs anbar province. That was the battleground that claimed the most american lives in the iraq war. Elizabeth palmer is in baghdad. Reporter today isis extremists are fighting in most of anbar, iraqs largest province. The Iraqi Military<\/a> is Still Holding<\/a> two key positions on the main highways. Otherwise, this vast territory, all the way from the jordanian and syrian borders to the edge of baghdad, would be under isis control, allowing them Free Movement<\/a> of weapons and supplies. Last month, u. S. Airstrikes in conjunction with iraqi forces drove isis back from the strategic haditha dam, but it was a rare victory in a fight thats about to get even fiercer. Two days ago, isis downed an Iraqi Air Force<\/a> helicopter in anbar. And iraqi Officials Say<\/a> they used a shoulderlaunched antiaircraft missile. Last week, extremists took over two more anbar towns. Where theyre not fighting, theyre running things, even raising money. We were shown an official isis receipt given to a truck driver who paid them 300 of what they called road tax. While isis is consolidating its position in anbar, theres no immediate fear, scott, that the capital itself is going to fall. However, defending it is such a priority that there are now 12 teams of u. S. Military advisers on the ground with the Iraqi Defense<\/a> forces of baghdad. Pelley and u. S. Officials are telling us think in terms of months or years before this fight is over. Liz palmener baghdad for us tonight. Thank you, liz. In secretive north korea the biggest secret is whats become of the leader kim jong un . And the c. E. O. Of microsoft puts out a fix for a gaffe when the cbs evening news continues. Many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. Thats why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. So join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. Bottoms up, america. See you tomorrow. Same time. Another innovation from cvs health. Because health is everything. Its made only from prunes, nothing else. Zin prune juice to stay fit on the inside . It works, simple as that. Its a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. Its the smart choice for me. Try Sunsweet Amazin<\/a> prune juice. Also available in light. I remember when i wouldnt give a little cut a second thought. When i didnt worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. When i didnt think twice about where i left my razor. Hep c is a serious disease. Take action now. Go to hepc. Com or call 1844444hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. Because the answers you need, may be closer than they appear. When folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else<\/a> as well jobs all over america. Engineering and innovation jobs. Advanced Safety Systems<\/a> 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. Pelley the dictator of north korea was a noshow at one of his countrys biggest celebrations last night. Seth doane tells us theres plenty of reason to wonder whats happened to kim jong un. Reporter kim jong un has not been seen in public since september 3 when he attended a concert with his wife. Speculation about kim has mounted since the 30something dictator was shown this summer walking with a limp. The state tv announcer confirmed he was not feeling well. But theres been no further information, so rumors fill the void. Reports suggest kim may have pulled a tendon or hurt his leg. There are other rumors the rotund leader is suffering from gout. And a british tabloid even wrote about a possible obsession with emmental cheese to explain his watt gain. North korea watchers are questioning whether hes still in charge. North korea is a volatile state with Nuclear Ambitions<\/a> thats threatened allout war against the u. S. The Supreme Leader<\/a> is not exactly shy. When we were in north korea, we saw him a number of times. Kim has disappeared for weeks before, but never for this long. The only certainty is the longer he is out of public view, the more speculation will swirl. Seth doane, cbs news, beijing. Pelley in a moment, the microsoft c. E. O. Hit the delete key. So imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar . Imagine, loving your numbers. Introducing oncedaily invokana\u00ae. Its the first of a new kind of prescription medicine thats used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. Invokana\u00ae is a oncedaily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. Heres how the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. Invokana\u00ae reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. And while its not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. Invokana\u00ae can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. This may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. Other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, or increases in cholesterol. Do not take invokana\u00ae if you have severe kidney problems or are on dialysis or if allergic to invokana\u00ae or its ingredients. Symptoms of allergic reaction may include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking invokana\u00ae and call your doctor right away or go to the nearest hospital. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions, medications you are taking, and if you have kidney or liver problems. Using invokana\u00ae with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase risk of low blood sugar. Its time. Lower your blood sugar with invokana\u00ae. Imagine loving your numbers. Ask your doctor about invokana\u00ae. Pelley the man who runs microsoft has backed off comments that he made about women in the workplace. He suggested yesterday they should not ask for a raise but leave it to karma. Well, you know, what they say about karma. Heres anthony mason. cheers reporter microsofts c. E. O. Got a warm reception at the conference for women in computing in phoenix until Satya Nadella<\/a> was asked what advice hed give to women uncomfortable asking for a raise. Its not really about asking for the raise but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give you the right raises as you go along. Reporter ndrangheta had earlier described women as having superpowers. And i think that might be one of the additional sprps that, quite frankly, women who dont ask for a raise have because thats good karma. It will come back. Reporter the moderator was maria klawe, president of Harvey Mudd College<\/a> and a microsoft board member. Actually, this is one of the very few things i disagree with you on. applause reporter the backlash on twitter was not as polite. So what nadella said was women who want a raise, take a hike read one. Nadella himself quickly backtracked on twitter caution his own remarks inarticulate. But they highlighted concerns about inequities in Silicon Valley<\/a> where female computer scientists, according to a harvard study, earn 89 cents for every dollar their male counter parts make. The disparity in employment is even more glaring. Only 29 of microsofts Global Workforce<\/a> is female, similar to google, twitter, an and yahoo. In an email nadella wrote, i answered that question completely wrong. If you think you deserve a raise you should just ask. Pelley i bet theyre asking today. In a moment, young and old living in perfect harmony. On the road is next. Hungry for the best . Its eb. Want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition . Its eb. Egglands best. Better taste. Better nutrition. Better eggs. Its eb. But when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. At axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. Because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. Can we help you take a small step . For advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. To severe plaque psoriasis. The frustration. Covering up. So i talked with my doctor. He prescribed enbrel. Enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. Many people saw 75 clearance in 3 months. And enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. Serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. Before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether youve been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. You should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. Tell your doctor if youre prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. [ woman ] finally, clearer skin for more than a few days, weeks, or months. Enbrel works for me. Ask your dermatologist if you can have clearer skin with enbrel. Pelley we end tonight with a young student who enjoys hanging out with the seniors. Heres Steve Hartman<\/a> on the road. Reporter inside the Judson Manor Retirement Community<\/a> in cleveland, ohio, they have about 100 Senior Citizen<\/a> residents. Im 66. Im 77, im 93 years old. Reporter and then theres marissa. And im 24. Reporter thats right, 24. Just turned 24. Reporter marissa plank lives in a onebedroom apartment on the tenth floor the judson manor. What are you doing here . I live here with my peeps, as i call them, my neighbors and im not lookinged for to graduating because i have to leave. Reporter because you like retirement so much. Yeah, i mean, its literally the best way to live. Do you want to sit down . Reporter when shes not mingling with her girlfriends at the retirement community, marissa is a student at the Cleveland Institute<\/a> of music and it was here that she first heard about a deal they were offering over at judson free rent in exchange for monthly performances. So this is bach. Reporter it was a deal too good topaz up. Ma. Reporter marissa is now fully immersed in her golden years. And she is not the only student. Two others took the deal. These young people do a lot for us. Thigh bring us alive. Its just nice to have the young people here. Theyve become good friends. Reporter and thats the really amazing thing. At some point, this stopped being about the concerts, not only for the seniors how are you . But the student, too. I love your top. That is so cute. It became more of, like, a family than a job. Reporter a family . Uuhhuh. Theyre all my grandparents. Reporter you know, they didnt set this up for your benefit. No, and yet, i think i get the better end of the deal. I really do. Reporter in america, we segregate ourselves as much by the date on our drivers license as the color of our skin. But by reaching out across the ages, the young and old of judson manor have discovered a joy that they hope spreads to other retirement communities. I think its a beautiful program. I think it should be done all over. Yes, exactly right, exactly right. Reporter and theres a good note to end on. Steve hartman, on the road, in cleveland, ohio. applause pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world, im scott pelley, and ill see you sunday on 60 minutes. Good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group<\/a> at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org oh, we have a lot happening, a lot to get to. Heres whats happening on entertainment tonight. Get your finger out of my face. Im here. Im ready to go. The dance mom versus abby lee miller. Her Court Showdown<\/a> today. I didnt sign up for physical abuse. Well tell you why abby is now also being sued by her accusers teenage daughter. What does it feel like when she yells . Also tonight, a former nanny breaks her silence about the 7th heaven dad. This is pretty dirty. 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