two. i m john roberts in washington. hi again, sandra. sandra: great to be with you. despite the troubling poll numbers for his party, president biden just moments ago insisting democrats will come out on top. running against the tide and beating the tide. we created with your help 10 million new jobs so far. unemployment was 6.4%. we got it down to 3.5%, 50-year low. sandra: talking to mike. the polls tell a different story. more americans trust republicans when it comes to the handling of the economy. 38-24 over democrats. john: the left seems to be running away from the issues so important to american families. i hear people talk about inflation as i heard in there. we have to change the subject. inflation is a global phenomenon. republican criticism for high inflation does not add up. it has been transformed into something that republicans in particular running for congress are blaming joe biden and democrats for specifically when there is no economic evidence
Business here in North College hill where joe was killed on january 5th. Its had been here for 35 years. The police have now released new information that they hope will get some calls about who might have killed him. It is a security video that shows the gunman running from the business out the back and across the street toward an apartment complex. It doesnt show face you cant even tell how tall he is. Someone might recognize. It was 2 oclock in afternoon they might recognize just even the way he runs. The family believers that the killer knew joe. That they knew he kept money in the pockets theres no Cash Register inside. It just teals like at another whole. Fact that someone does know, you know who took or dad or our family, someone does know. The not really foreclosure, just for peace of mind so we can sleep again. Family hopes 5,000 reward will bring the information that will give them peace of mind. Not closure, no survivor of homicide believes theres such a thing. Debra, local
For thursday, october 9th14. This is the cbs morning news for thursday, october 9th, 2014. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Starting saturday federal Health Officials will ramp up screening efforts for the ebola virus at five major u. S. Airports. The stepped up measures were announced soon after the death of the first ebola patient in the u. S. Died. Thomas eric duncan will be cremated. A sheriffs deputy who had been inside the same dallas apartment where duncan was staying has been hospitalized after falling ill, but he had no contact with duncan and he had no fever. Susan mcginnis is in washington. Good morning. The white house ordered the heightened airport screening after duncan died and mounting pressure on the white house to do something to allay americans fears. The president has been criticized by some of capitol hill for a weak response. Some have been restricted. The u. S. Says no to that, so for now certain travelers will have their temperatures taken.
Pelley good evening. Thomas eric duncan died today in aitalas hospital, the first death from ebola in the United States. Duncan, who was 42, was visiting from west africa where he caught the disease and where 3900 people have died of it. Late today, a Dallas County sheriffs deputy who had been in the apartment where duncan had stayed was admitted to a hospital. He has flulike symptoms, could be anything, but ebola tests are being done. We have a team of correspondents covering this developing story. First well go to Manuel Bojorquez in dallas. Reporter this ambulance rushed the deputy to Texas Health Presbyterian hospital this afternoon. He was brought here after seeking treatment at an Urgent Care Center in the dallas suburb of frisco, where mark piland is the fire chief. This patient had reported that they initially had been in the apartment in the initial ebola patient in dallas and had some contact with family members. Reporter piland says the unidentified deputy is being evaluated
Pelley good evening. Thomas eric duncan died today in aitalas hospital, the first death from ebola in the United States. Duncan, who was 42 was visiting from west africa where he caught the disease and where 3900 people have died of it. Late today a Dallas County sheriffs deputy who had been in the apartment where duncan had stayed was admitted to a hospital. He has flulike symptoms, could be anything, but ebola tests are being done. We have a team of correspondents covering this developing story. First well go to Manuel Bojorquez in dallas. Reporter this ambulance rushed the deputy to Texas Health Presbyterian hospital this afternoon. He was brought here after seeking treatment at an Urgent Care Center in the dallas suburb of frisco, where mark piland is the fire chief. This patient had reported that they initially had been in the apartment in the initial ebola patient in dallas and had some contact with family members. Reporter piland says the unidentified deputy is being evaluated o