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after 21 days in isolation. relatives of the man killed by the ebola virus are free to leash their home, while the government steps up readiness to keep future cases contained. a small college town festival gets out of control. more than a dozen arrests are made and riot police are called in after the celebration turns violent. and number 509 is one for the books. peyton manning moves past brett favre for nfl passes. >> congratulations quarterback peyton manning on touchdown number 509. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, october 20th,
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2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. for those who had contact with first ee bela patient diagnosed in the united states, today is a big day. the 21-day incubation period ended at midnight and their confinement and monitoring is over. meanwhile the government is issuing revised guidance for health care workers dealing with the disease. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. that's right. meanwhile federal officials here in washington are trying to ramp up their readiness for future cases including a new military response team and also new guidelines for health care workers that involve protective suits that don't leave any of their skin exposed. the confinement is over for the fiancee of thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s.
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louise and her family are now out from under quarantine. duncan was staying at her apartment when he first started showinging symptoms of ebola. it's no longer a threat for those who had some contact with thomas eric duncan. >> it's very difficult. you have this uncertainty hanging over your head. for some a loveland one has died or is struggling to overcome the disease and it's restricted their movement. >> the u.s. is continuing to ramp up its response to ebola. on sunday the pentagon announced the formation of a special military support team to assist medical staff here in the u.s. the cdc is also finalizing new safety protocols for health care workers. >> they're going to be much more stringe stringent. >> in the sense of instructions about what you really need to do. >> the guidelines are expected to set firm standards including full body suits that protect
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workers' necks. two nurses who contracted ebola while caring for thomas duncan are in stable condition. now, there are still about 150 people total still being monitored for the disease. but one of twhoes nurses, the family of one of those nurses, amber vinson, the one who testified positive for ebola who travelled from dallas to cleveland and back issued a statement suggesting that she knowingly traveled knowing she was infected is false. the lab supervisor who handled the specimen from thomas duncan and was being monitored on the cruise ship has tested negative. the ship returned to galveston yesterday. the lab worker and her husband drove home after the cruise embarked on the trip. two nurses were diagnosed with
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ebola. the passenger showed no signed but self-quarantined on the ship. the u.s. military dropped weapons and other supplies to kurdish forces fighting islamics in syria. u.s. air strikes have slowed the isis advance on kobani. cargo planes dropped 27 bundles of arms, ammunition, and medical supplies provided by kurdish authorities in iraq. forensics are being conducted on someone who may be the missing hannah graham. police on sunday blocked off the road next to the property where the remains were found. they continued to scour the area for any additional evidence. after 35 days of searching, please called 18-year-old hannah graham's body nearby.
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>> these are human remains and forensics need to be conducted. nonetheless tell wanted to be quick and timely to share that information with the graham family. >> but even as they asked for patience with the limited information they provided, police changed the case from missing persons to death investigation. they found the remains in a creek bed along with dark pants, pants that graham was in the night she disappeared. >> the mission was to bring closure and we hope that's what we've done. >> graham went missing one night after being out with college friends. police charged 32-year-old jesse matthew with abduction and attempt to defile or assault.
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police say forensic evidence lin links matthew to another college student who was missing in 2009 and was found dead later close to where the remains were discovered. more details will emerge in the coming days. julianna goldman, cbs news, washington. two women were arrested when demmer a fan confronted them for flying the united states flag upside down. police estimate about 20 demonstrators were outside the stadium. brown, a black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer. president obama makes his first campaign appearances before the midterm elections. last night at chicago state university the president encouraged his hometown crowd to re-elect illinois governor pat quinn and senator dick durbin.
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he had been campaigning for anthony brown who is running for governor. and bishops who gathered in the vatican in rome ended divided on the issues of inviting gays and divorced catholics into the church. pope francis moved one of his predecessors closer to sainthood. allen pizzey reports. >> reporter: the mass also wrapped up the meeting of the bishops, a concept he created. in his homily pope francis quoted paul vi saying they must adapt ways and earths of the growing times and additions of society. it was a clear illusion of what they fell short yesterday. they were criticized by liberals and by conservatives for saying mass in the vernacular.
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father thomas rah see ka called him the first real pope. >> folks say he's the first modern pope. he renounced the tee aiara. >> reporter: on a trip to the u.s. in 1965 he head an outdoor mass at yankee stadium and in the a stirring address to the u.n. uttered a fervent cry, no more war. it also has a u.s. connection. an american woman who was urged to have an abortion because her fetus had a serious health defect said she prayed to pope paul vi instead. francis praised paul vi as someone who could hold fast with far-sightedness and wisdom. in many ways the two popes seem to have been cut from the same
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cloth. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. coming up on "cbs morning news." and later more than a dozen arrests after a pumpkin festival turned violent. you heard it right, a pumpkin festival. but up next a hero savriske his life to save a man from a burning building. this is the "cbs morning news." but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff. lots of 'em. not a good deal. if you've had chicken pox, uh-huh, we all remember chicken pox. well that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you this so that you'll feel sorry for me.
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the new apple pay starts today. the new iphone 6 and 6 plus has the mobile technology that allows people to pay with their phones. not that many retailers. also apple will report earnings after the bell. ibm says it's making a major announcement this morning. the company did not say what it would be but bloomberg reports ibm will pay 1.5 billion dollars to globalfoundries to take an unprofitable chip foundry off its hands. ibm will also separately report third quarter earnings after the bell. investors will be watching for reports from hasborough and halliburton. last week the dow lost 164 points. the s&p dropped 19 and the naz drach dropped 17 points. >> and the weekend box office "fury" was on top. it was number one in theaters.
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police are trying to identify people involved in violence in a college town in new hampshire during the annual pumpkin festival. at least 14 people were arrested and about 20 people were injured in the disturbance near keene state college. mark albert reports on the rioting. >> reporter: young people danced on a flipped over car saturday night while others tore down traffic signs, set fires in the street, and threw bottles and cans near the pumpkin festival in keene, new hampshire. >> the manner of craziness in one day is absurd. >> reporter: the violence came in two ways. police in riot gear started to restore order. >> they started shooting rubber bullets on the side of one street and tackled one kid in front of a house. >> reporter: after dark the crowd grew larger. the governor had been in keene
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earlier in the day. fire chief mark howard. >> this is the 24th year of the pumpkin festival. it's not uncommon to have some minor disturbances. >> reporter: keene state college says it is using social media to identify students among the rioters and will hold them accountable. mark al better, cbs news, new york. when we return, peyton manning's record-blanking night and the plank they may or may not have planned for him setting the nfl mark for touchdown passes. all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare
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take his place in the nfl record books. the denver broncos coming into last night's game against san francisco needed two touchdown passes to tie brett favre's career of 508. after two touchdown passes, manning sets the record before halftime. number 509 goes to demaryius thomas in the second quarter. thomas and the rest of manning's receivers play keepaway with the record-setting ball but there are different stories of whose idea the prank really was. >> they joked about it during the week. i'm a little bit hurt by it, the fact that they thought they could do it. you know, they're kind of picking on me. >> he executed the plan himself. he said, when the ball comes to me keep it away from me, hopscotch it. >> they definitely practiced this, manning's fourth touchdown pass of the game number 510. it was all part of a 42-17
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blowout of the 49ers. after his record was broken favre paid tribute to manning tweeting congratulations, payton. congratulations to breaking my record. demarrco murray also breaking a record. he moved past hall of famer jim brown and murray does it in the cowboys' sixth straight victory over the giants. the st. louis rams use special thievery against the seahawks. he pretends to field a punt. the ball actually comes down all the way across the field at the top of your screen. stedman bailey is there to catch it and bring it all the way back for a touchdown. the rams would later use a fake punt to seal a 28-26 win. with the loss, seattle's record
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a close call for the red planet. on sunday a comet missed mars by aboutle 7,000 miles. that's a near miss in cosmic terms. it came so close nasa had to move a group of satellites to the other side of mars just to avoid the comet's tail. with weights at doctors' offices increasing, online visits are becoming the new house calls. google is testing such a service and others are already offering it. vladimir duthiers is taking a closer look. >> reporter: it's 5:00 p.m. she puts on her coat. her apartment is her doctor's office and she's about to go to work. with cameras and con negativity
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patients can log on and ask for a doctor any time 24/7. >> it will be about low to mid back. >> we're able to seton sills and skin rashes and con junkty vie it is. for certain instances, i don't see that being much difference. >> reporter: i tested it. >> anything bump anywhere will freak you out. no question. >> that doctor works for a company called amwell which has grown 1,000% in two years. the ceo says easy access is a success. >> for people who don't have insurance, live far from health care, people who have challenges from leaving their home, whether they don't have a babysitter or they're elderly, we see the entire spectrum of people using telehealth. >> how many doctors have agreed to be part of amwell.
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>> thousands. >> thousands. >> yes. >> right now 22% offer consulting through health plans. 71% say they will offer it by 2017. any serious medical conditions are flagged immediately for in-person care. another company, teladoc only offered through employee benefit plans covers people. >> it's going to be critical for you to get back with your primary care physician. >> reporter: not all physicians are signing on. dr. william glukman wants his patients in front of him. >> certain patient s are requird to be in front of me for very specific exams you can't do over video cam. >> reporter: web docs can't treat everything but this is starting to catch on. vad mer duvladimir duthiers, cb.
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coming up we'll speak with chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. plus conde nast traerchl shows us the best cities and islands to visit and charlie sits down with george lucas to discuss the "star wars" creator's new movie museum. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". good morning, today is monday, october 20th, i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm nicole brewer in for ukee washington this morning. here's what we're following today. two gunmen break into home terrorizing local college students. we're live with the search for suspects. also the calendar may say october. mother nature is moving it forward. we could see the first frost of the season later on today, man, you felt it when you walked out the door today. >> absolutely did, little chilly out there. >> unfortunately for carol, she is experiencing it first-hand. good morning, carol. >> yes, and you know, the other thing that i experienced first thing this morning, meet to go finds the ice scraper for the windshield. you may be find that same problem this morning, because we do have frost out there. so, if you put
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