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i'm jim axelrod. the u.s. department of homeland security began implementing urgent new steps today to prevent the spread of the ebola virus into this country. custom and border protection officers at john f. kennedy international airport in new york city began screening passengers from three west african countries that have seen the the most deaths from ebola. four more airports-- newark, chicago's o'hare, dulles in washington, and hartsfield-jackson in atlanta will begin the testing next thursday. vladimir duthiers begins our coverage from j.f.k. >> reporter: border patrol agents met each of the passengers arriving today from guinea, liberia, and bob sears with an infrared temperature gun like this one. any passenger with a fever or other risk factors will be quarantined and hospitalized, if necessary. passengers oridgeinatininating m those countries and arriving here will also have to answer questions about symptoms and potential exposure. customs and border patrol commissioner says the small risk of exposu
i'm jim axelrod. the u.s. department of homeland security began implementing urgent new steps today to prevent the spread of the ebola virus into this country. custom and border protection officers at john f. kennedy international airport in new york city began screening passengers from three west african countries that have seen the the most deaths from ebola. four more airports-- newark, chicago's o'hare, dulles in washington, and hartsfield-jackson in atlanta will begin the testing next...
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jim axelrod in ottawa, thanks. covering this story all day long has been peter mansbridge, the anchor and chief correspondent for canadian broadcasting. people, how does this strike canadians? >> well, i think, scott, this is the day that kind of changes everything in terms of the way canadians look at the issue of home-grown terror. i mean, think about it this way-- if a gunman walked into arlington national cemetery, went to the tomb of the unknown, and shot one of those guards standing guard over the tomb, then went into the capitol building and got in a shoot-out with guards there, that's what happened here-- went into the kind of soul of our remembrance, or tomb of the unknown, the national war memorial. then went into the heart of our democracy, the parliament building, and got involved in a shoot-out there. you have these two incidents happening in quick succession over a matter of minutes on this day, two days after there had been an incident attacking soldiers in quebec. i put these two together, this is t
jim axelrod in ottawa, thanks. covering this story all day long has been peter mansbridge, the anchor and chief correspondent for canadian broadcasting. people, how does this strike canadians? >> well, i think, scott, this is the day that kind of changes everything in terms of the way canadians look at the issue of home-grown terror. i mean, think about it this way-- if a gunman walked into arlington national cemetery, went to the tomb of the unknown, and shot one of those guards standing...
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. >> pelley: and jim axelrod with yoko ono, keeping the legacy of lennon alive. >> when you hear them singing... >> they're so good, so good. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're going to begin tonight with an important development in a story we've been investigating, a potentially deadly defect in millions of vehicles. today federal safety regulators urged owners to have their air bags fixed after a fourth fatality. today toyota added nearly 250,000 vehicles to that recall list. but this goes way beyond toyota. an auto safety group estimates that as many as 25 million vehicles may be equipped with the defective air bags. jeff glor has been following this and he has these late developments. >> report: the air bags in question are made by takata, and they've been subject to a spiraling series of recalls that this year reached more than 11 million. the problem: the air bags can explode, sending metal shrapnel flying through the vehicle. we spoke to stephanie erdman, who barely survived. >> instant blindness on my ri
. >> pelley: and jim axelrod with yoko ono, keeping the legacy of lennon alive. >> when you hear them singing... >> they're so good, so good. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're going to begin tonight with an important development in a story we've been investigating, a potentially deadly defect in millions of vehicles. today federal safety regulators urged owners to have their air bags...
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. >> pelley: jim axelrod remembers oscar de la renta. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the government agency that created a lot of worry among millions of drivers yesterday followed that up by creating a lot of anger and frustration today. people trying to find out whether their vehicles have a potentially deadly airbag defect couldn't get through to the national highway traffic safety administration on the phone, and the web site wasn't much help either. 247,000 more vehicles were recalled yesterday. an auto safety group estimates as many as 25 million may have the dangerous airbags. here's jeff glor. >> reporter: one day after the government issued an urgent letter advising consumers to take immediate action to fix exploding airbags, there was no apparent urgency on the nation's auto safety web site. a search feature for recalled cars didn't work. a separate page listing affected cars was inaccurate, including vehicles not involved, and c
. >> pelley: jim axelrod remembers oscar de la renta. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the government agency that created a lot of worry among millions of drivers yesterday followed that up by creating a lot of anger and frustration today. people trying to find out whether their vehicles have a potentially deadly airbag defect couldn't get through to the national highway...
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jim axelrod has the breaking news. a plane plows into a buildingwi.adrianne awe has the latest of what went wrong. ebola quarantine sheeting up a showdown with the govern. >> she's pushing my patience. >> pelley: hawaii's national guard is called out as the lava moves in. carter evans is on the scene. and dean reynolds on lebron james. >> lebron! >> pelley: the king returns to his court, winning hearts on the rebound. >> he's coming home! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. we'll begin the broadcast tonight with breaking news. one ofd÷eric frein had been on n for seven weeks after he allegedly ambushed two pennsylvania state troorptz killing one and wounding the other. jim axelrod now with the late develops. jim. >> glor: shot, w>> jim: jim t. according to a source he me armed swat members came upon eric frein. he was carrying two weapons says the source a handgun and sniper rifle at the time.y[ he gave up immediately without a fight. he was the subject of
jim axelrod has the breaking news. a plane plows into a buildingwi.adrianne awe has the latest of what went wrong. ebola quarantine sheeting up a showdown with the govern. >> she's pushing my patience. >> pelley: hawaii's national guard is called out as the lava moves in. carter evans is on the scene. and dean reynolds on lebron james. >> lebron! >> pelley: the king returns to his court, winning hearts on the rebound. >> he's coming home! captioning sponsored by...
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i'm jim axle axelrod.here is sharp new criticism tonight of the dal that has become the focus of the ebola story in this country and it comes from a nurse who works there. brianna aguirre says the hospital was not prepared to deal with the disease. the hospital is where first u.s. diagnosed ebola patient died and where two nurses who treated him caught the disease. one is now being cared for in atlanta. the other was sent to suburban washington. we have team of correspondents covering the ebola story. first anna westerner in dallas. anna? >> reporter: jim, we spoke late this afternoon with that nurse aguirre. she did not work on thomas eric duncan's case, but she did help treat her coworker, nurse nina pham, when she became sick with ebola. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really was in charge. every time i'd ask who is in charge, and i went around and around and around with my hospital over who is in charge, and the final answer is i was. >> reporter: what did you see
i'm jim axle axelrod.here is sharp new criticism tonight of the dal that has become the focus of the ebola story in this country and it comes from a nurse who works there. brianna aguirre says the hospital was not prepared to deal with the disease. the hospital is where first u.s. diagnosed ebola patient died and where two nurses who treated him caught the disease. one is now being cared for in atlanta. the other was sent to suburban washington. we have team of correspondents covering the ebola...
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i'm jim axelrod. we begin at the vatican tonight where a two-week meeting of 200 bishops has revealed a deep split over the the direction pope francis upons to take the church. the assembly had considered language in a document to be issued at the conclusion of the meeting that would welcome gays as well asicals who had been divorced and remarried andmented to be able to take communion again. conservative bishops vowed to fight this, saying it undermind the traditional family. in rome, alan pizzey tells us how this all turned out. >> reporter: the pope came out smiling, but the final vote on the synod's deliberations showed deep divisions. a draft document at the halfway point of the two-week gathering included an unprecedented acceptance of gays. a final version was watered down to people with homosexual tendencies must be welcomed with respect and delicacy. but even that failed to get the required two-third majority vote. two paragraphs dealing with divorce suffered the same fate. the gap between th
i'm jim axelrod. we begin at the vatican tonight where a two-week meeting of 200 bishops has revealed a deep split over the the direction pope francis upons to take the church. the assembly had considered language in a document to be issued at the conclusion of the meeting that would welcome gays as well asicals who had been divorced and remarried andmented to be able to take communion again. conservative bishops vowed to fight this, saying it undermind the traditional family. in rome, alan...
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here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: deep in the woods of round pond maine, bestselling author doug prestonly crafting his latest work. >> well, it's very stressful. i mean, i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: but instead of his next thriller, he's writing a letter to the biggest book seller on the planet, amazon. >> there's no place in a civilized society that one of the world's largest corporations attacks a group of authors who have nothing to do with this dispute and harms their livelihoods. >> reporter: the dispute is between amazon and preston's publisher, hachette, over the price of ebooks. amazon is targeting their stable of 3,000 authors, delaying delivery of their books, if not making them completely unavailable. are you thinking about this dispute now all the time? preston says his sales on amazon are down 50% to 90%. >> all that we are asking amazon is, look, you and hachette continue your negotiations, but, please don't drag intows it. >> reporter: nearly 1100 authors have signed his letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is sett
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: deep in the woods of round pond maine, bestselling author doug prestonly crafting his latest work. >> well, it's very stressful. i mean, i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: but instead of his next thriller, he's writing a letter to the biggest book seller on the planet, amazon. >> there's no place in a civilized society that one of the world's largest corporations attacks a group of authors who have nothing to do with this...
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jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism. scandal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of students got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears... >> it's definitely nerve- racking. >> pelley: ...you'd think they grow in trees. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism. scandal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of students got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears... >> it's definitely nerve- racking. >> pelley: ...you'd think they grow in...
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jim axelrod on what we know about him. mike morrell on the chances of an attack in the u.s. the attorney general says he's exasperated by what he calls selective leaks in the killing of michael brown. and for writers who've lost their train of thought, amtrak can help them find it. >> the best thing about it is no editor can get in touch with me, and we're in the midst of all of this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning with a possible case of ebola in the biggest city in america. a doctor in new york who treated ebola patient patients in west a became ill today and has been admitted to a hospital. our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook is here. and, jon what, you have learned? >> reporter: scott, we should emphasize the patient is awaiting test results so we don't know if he has ebola. what makes this different from other cases that have turned on the to be false alarms is this patient reportedly returned from west africa in the last two weeks. that's the time symptoms most often star
jim axelrod on what we know about him. mike morrell on the chances of an attack in the u.s. the attorney general says he's exasperated by what he calls selective leaks in the killing of michael brown. and for writers who've lost their train of thought, amtrak can help them find it. >> the best thing about it is no editor can get in touch with me, and we're in the midst of all of this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, round pond, maine. >> pelley: a top secret space plan known as the x37b landedandenburg air force base in california after 674 days in orbit. the mission was classified. the military will only say that the robotic plane which looks like a miniature space shuttle was conducting experiments up there. many singers have told us two hearts a are better than one. steve hartman will prove it. "on the road" is next. plan to find people who are infected but aren't showing symptoms...next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor the take specialalalalalalalalal >> pelley: finally tonight >> pelley: finally tonight, doctors can give you a new heart, but who puts the love in? turns out, it's already there, waiting to be discovered. here's steve hartman "on the road." >> reporter: in rochester, new york, at the university of rochester strong memorial hospital, two heart transplant patients are shedding new life on the healing process. after they got their new hearts, 68-year-old esther fitz- randolph, and 68-year-old danny pszczolkowski both
jim axelrod, cbs news, round pond, maine. >> pelley: a top secret space plan known as the x37b landedandenburg air force base in california after 674 days in orbit. the mission was classified. the military will only say that the robotic plane which looks like a miniature space shuttle was conducting experiments up there. many singers have told us two hearts a are better than one. steve hartman will prove it. "on the road" is next. plan to find people who are infected but aren't...
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jim axelrod, thanks very much. there is a new weapon against domestic violence, a simple checklist that can save lives when the "cbs evening news" continues. especially when it's miralax. it hydrates, eases, and softens, to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. ♪ hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. >>clear huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. ensure. take life in. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. >> pelley: when we heard about a new police strategy for fighting domestic violence, we wanted to know more, especially when we found out that in maryland, fatalities have dropped by 30% when they started usin
jim axelrod, thanks very much. there is a new weapon against domestic violence, a simple checklist that can save lives when the "cbs evening news" continues. especially when it's miralax. it hydrates, eases, and softens, to unblock your system naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. ♪ hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. >>clear huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. new ensure active clear...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, blaine, minnesota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"review of this sunday's "60 minutes" report. one of the most notorious drug lords. a comedy team will be live in studio 57. that's "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. . >>> we begin at 4:30 with breaking news inside a wawa, new video just in from the scene. >> this happened 800 block of cottman avenue and fox chase. police say the gunman got away with about thousand dollars in cash. no one was injured. >>> good morning, today is friday, october 10th, i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm natasha brown in for ukee. other stories we're following for this morning. >> ebola scare in the air. how comet from passenger created dramatic on board response. >> happening today, teachers hope to rally parents and teachers, as they react to surprise cancellation of their contract. >> police in delaware country searching for suspects targeting elderly members of their community. more on those stories coming up. first, it is friday, hoping for nice weekend. half
jim axelrod, cbs news, blaine, minnesota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"review of this sunday's "60 minutes" report. one of the most notorious drug lords. a comedy team will be live in studio 57. that's "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. . >>> we begin at 4:30 with breaking news inside a wawa, new video just in from the scene. >> this happened 800 block of cottman avenue and fox chase. police...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, blaine, minnesota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"review of this sunday's "60 minutes" report. one of the most notorious drug lords. a comedy team will be live in studio 57. that's "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. and i'm frank mallicoat >>> here we are, good morning, gist friday, october 10. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle this morning. >> i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on your friday. ladies day friday here at channel 5. >> i'm okay with that. >> yeah. >> well, there you go. >> ladies day. >> like a bunny in a carrot patch this morning. >> you don't mind. >> hopping along. >> good morning. today will be slightly cooler than yesterday. out the door we have temperatures in the 50s. later today numbers stacking up like this. 60s, 70s to the 80s. full forecast straight ahead. >> and for the next half-hour we have a lot of overnight roadwork. if you are crossing the san mateo bridge, traffic is okay across the span. but the westbound 92 to southbound 101 c
jim axelrod, cbs news, blaine, minnesota. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"review of this sunday's "60 minutes" report. one of the most notorious drug lords. a comedy team will be live in studio 57. that's "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. "cbs morning news" this friday. have a great weekend. and i'm frank mallicoat >>> here we are, good morning, gist friday, october 10. i'm juliette goodrich...
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jim axelrod has more. [ sound of gunfire ] your the sounds of gunfire filled the halls of canada's parliament building. security forces spotted the suspected shooter. streams of people fled from the building as police rushed to secure the area. the violence ended when 58-year- old kevin sickers shot and -- vickers shot and killed the gunman. he has a ceremonial role, but is responsible for security at parliament and credited for stopping the attack outside rooms where members of parliament and the prime minister were holding meetings. inside, lawmakers used furniture to barricade themselves in rooms for protection. a parliament hill reporter recorded the frenzy as the shooting began. [ sound of gunfire ] >> gunshots. a guy with a shotgun? >> yep. >> where do we go? >> reporter: the attack started at k.'s war memorial. witnesses say the suspect shot a soldier standing guard at point-blank range. >> i thought it was just fire crackers. i look across the street and there was a man with a rifle shooting at a bunch of people. >> calls for shots fired. one soldier has been hit. >> reporter: emergen
jim axelrod has more. [ sound of gunfire ] your the sounds of gunfire filled the halls of canada's parliament building. security forces spotted the suspected shooter. streams of people fled from the building as police rushed to secure the area. the violence ended when 58-year- old kevin sickers shot and -- vickers shot and killed the gunman. he has a ceremonial role, but is responsible for security at parliament and credited for stopping the attack outside rooms where members of parliament and...
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jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism.candal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of student got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears-- >> it's definitely nerve-racking. >> pelley:-- you'd think they grow in trees. captioning sponsored by cbs
jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism.candal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of student got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears-- >> it's definitely nerve-racking. >> pelley:-- you'd think they grow in trees....
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jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism. a scandal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of student got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears-- >> it's definitely nerve-racking. >> pelley:-- you'd think they grow in trees. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scole
jim axelrod is in ottawa, bob orr has the latest on possible ties to terrorism. a scandal at a major american university. mark strassmann reports thousands of student got credit for classes that didn't exist. jeff glor reports the u.s. is opening a criminal investigation of the japanese company that made those potentially deadly airbags. and carter evans takes us to a neighborhood that has so many bears-- >> it's definitely nerve-racking. >> pelley:-- you'd think they grow in trees....
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jim axelrod on what we know about him. mike morrell on the chances of an attack in the u.s. the attorney general says he's exasperated by what he calls selective leaks in the killing of michael brown. and for writers who've lost their train of thought, amtrak can help them find it. >> the best thing about it is no editor can get in touch with me, and we're in the midst of all of this. captioning sponsored by cbs
jim axelrod on what we know about him. mike morrell on the chances of an attack in the u.s. the attorney general says he's exasperated by what he calls selective leaks in the killing of michael brown. and for writers who've lost their train of thought, amtrak can help them find it. >> the best thing about it is no editor can get in touch with me, and we're in the midst of all of this. captioning sponsored by cbs
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jim axelrod has the breaking news. a plane plows into a buildingwi.anne awe has the latest of what went wrong. ebola quarantine sheeting up a showdown with the govern. >> she's pushing my patience. >> pelley: hawaii's national guard is called out as the lava moves in. carter evans is on the scene. and dean reynolds on lebron james. >> lebron! >> pelley: the king returns to his court, winning hearts on the rebound. >> he's coming home! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
jim axelrod has the breaking news. a plane plows into a buildingwi.anne awe has the latest of what went wrong. ebola quarantine sheeting up a showdown with the govern. >> she's pushing my patience. >> pelley: hawaii's national guard is called out as the lava moves in. carter evans is on the scene. and dean reynolds on lebron james. >> lebron! >> pelley: the king returns to his court, winning hearts on the rebound. >> he's coming home! captioning sponsored by cbs...
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jim axelrod went out to find out why this is a dream deferred. >> reporter: 45-year-old matt purdue hasar-old daughter and a good job in public relations. what he doesn't have is a house, which is just how he likes it. >> i never have to deal with maintenance. broken pipes, cleaning the gutters. >> reporter: but this isn't just a question of convenience. >> i have so many friends who own homes that are still underwater since the financial crisis, can't sell their home, can't move, don't want to rent it out, and they're just miserable. >> reporter: purdue is not alone. homeownership is down across the board, but it's fallen most among gen-xers, those between 35 and 44, dropping from nearly 67% before the recession to 59% today. ownership among millennials, those under 37, fell as well, from 41% to 36%. realtytrac's daren blomquist. >> it's hard for them to believe that owning a home is the best way to building buildwealth anymore because they've seen in some markets home prices went down 30%, 40%, 50%, during the housing bubble and the burst. >> reporter: blomquist expects those rates to
jim axelrod went out to find out why this is a dream deferred. >> reporter: 45-year-old matt purdue hasar-old daughter and a good job in public relations. what he doesn't have is a house, which is just how he likes it. >> i never have to deal with maintenance. broken pipes, cleaning the gutters. >> reporter: but this isn't just a question of convenience. >> i have so many friends who own homes that are still underwater since the financial crisis, can't sell their home,...
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ahead - jim axelrod is in ottawa. he has the investigation in the attacks on canada's cap. and, c-i-a insider michael morell joins us with concer over homegrown terror in the u-s. plus - a former n-f-l player tells us football is lot worse for your health tn marijuana. his fight to get the drug legalized in the league. and - neil diamond sits down with anthony maso how detention helped inspirs music career. the news is back in the morning. see you at seven. thanks. cbs this morning starts at 7 o- clock. google is offering a fix for users who are drowning in g-mail. the new app is called inbox sorts and turns e-mails into reminders... it highlights important information so you don't have to read the enti message. the app launches today -- but it's invite on for now. san francisco jail inmates e getting some high tech help. about 100 of them are being given i-pads to do homeworkr prepare their criminal case the inmates only get accesso four secure websites. it's part of a two-year, 275- thousand dollar pilot progr developed by new york-based american prison data systems. new
ahead - jim axelrod is in ottawa. he has the investigation in the attacks on canada's cap. and, c-i-a insider michael morell joins us with concer over homegrown terror in the u-s. plus - a former n-f-l player tells us football is lot worse for your health tn marijuana. his fight to get the drug legalized in the league. and - neil diamond sits down with anthony maso how detention helped inspirs music career. the news is back in the morning. see you at seven. thanks. cbs this morning starts at 7...
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jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: best-selling author doug preston is carefully crafting his work. >> it's very stressful. i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: instead of a book he's writing a letter to the biggest bookseller on the planet. amazon. >> there's no place in civil society where the largest corporation attacks the authors who has nothing do with the dispute and harms their livelihood. >> the dispute is between amazon and hachette. they're targeting authors, delaying delivery of their books if not making them completely unavailable. are you thinking about this dispute now all the time? >> reporter: preston says his sales on amazon are now down 50% to 90%. >> what we're saying to amazon is go ahead and duke it out with hachette. don't sanction the books. >> reporter: nearly 1,100 authors have signed the letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. some of the biggest names have joined him like stephen king. >> you're not a-ha hachette author. >> no, i'm not. >> why stick your neck out? >> fair is fair. >> reporter: king s
jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: best-selling author doug preston is carefully crafting his work. >> it's very stressful. i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: instead of a book he's writing a letter to the biggest bookseller on the planet. amazon. >> there's no place in civil society where the largest corporation attacks the authors who has nothing do with the dispute and harms their livelihood. >> the dispute is between amazon and hachette. they're...
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for now i'm jim axelrod, cbs news in new york.tress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends monday choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ s remade the beach boys' classic "god only knows" to celebrate the launch of bbc music. the new platform will cover radio, tv and digital. it will help the children in need. brian williams said it's the best song he ever wrote. i think it's such a pretty song. >> it's such a lineup. >> nicely done. >> nicely done. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour a fresh look at how our decisions affect the way we live. "wall street journal" columnist elizabeth bernstein is in our toyota green room. she said people tend to make choices in two different ways and it ternlds to stends to reflect how happy you are and why. >>> plus joe perry of the well known band. we'll learn what he thinks about his so-called toxic twin seen tyler. that's ahead. >>> right now it's time to show
for now i'm jim axelrod, cbs news in new york.tress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event ends monday choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ s remade the beach boys' classic "god only knows" to celebrate the launch of bbc music. the new platform will cover radio, tv and digital. it will help the children in need. brian williams said it's the best song he ever wrote. i think...
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head, jim axelrod is in ottawa. he has the investigation into the attacks on canada's capital.and mike morell joins us with concerns over homegrown terror in the unction. plus, a former n.f.l. player tells us football is a lot worse for your health than marijuana. his fight to get the drug legalized in the league. and kneel diamond sits down -- neil diamond sits down with anthony mason. all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> we'll be watching, charlie. you have a good morning. >>> three teenage girls recruited to join isis are now back in colorado. an administrator of their school said they were victims of an online predator who encouraged them. >> u.s. officials are trying to determine how the 15, 16, and 18-year-old girls made it to europe without anyone knowing. the teens were sent home after being detained at an airport in frankfurt, germany. >>> new questions are being raised about the police shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. an official autopsy now suggests michael brown might not have had his hands raised whe
head, jim axelrod is in ottawa. he has the investigation into the attacks on canada's capital.and mike morell joins us with concerns over homegrown terror in the unction. plus, a former n.f.l. player tells us football is a lot worse for your health than marijuana. his fight to get the drug legalized in the league. and kneel diamond sits down -- neil diamond sits down with anthony mason. all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> we'll be watching,...
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jim axelrod is there as they prepare. jim, good morning. >> reporter: 700 soldiers from here at ft. be in west africa by the end of the month which is making for great deal of urgency here. typically they have at least six months to prepare for deployment like this one. now it's two to three weeks. army sergeant anthony maddux who s preparing for a different kind of enemy. >> andin your 15 years in the army have you had a day like this before? >> negative. >> maddux and the soldiers spent four hours thursday learning safety measures and receiving protective gear to protect them from a new adversary, the deadly ebola virus. >> it can kill you, but this one isn't so much -- you can't see it. you know it's there but you can't see it. >> troops were taught to put on protective pieces hazmat-like suits, the yellow for standard protection the white for more dangerous environmentals. rubber glorchs and gas masks to protect their faces. >> you can turn to your buddy and check. >> reporter: they checked and double-checked that everything was in its proper place and to help decontaminate each
jim axelrod is there as they prepare. jim, good morning. >> reporter: 700 soldiers from here at ft. be in west africa by the end of the month which is making for great deal of urgency here. typically they have at least six months to prepare for deployment like this one. now it's two to three weeks. army sergeant anthony maddux who s preparing for a different kind of enemy. >> andin your 15 years in the army have you had a day like this before? >> negative. >> maddux and...
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jim axelrod is there where police are searching for a motive. >> we know the gunman michael zehalf-bibeau is a recently converted. his passport was recently revoked because he had been in contact with someone in syria. now they'll be focusing on his travel records to try to determine whether he had any ties with any terrorist group. the sounds of gunfire filled the halls of canada's parliament building. as security forces spotted the suspected shooter. streams of people fled from the building as police rushed to secure the area. the violence ended when 58-year-old sergeant-at-arms kevin vicker shot and killed the gunman. a former police officer vickers has a ceremonial role but has a responsibility at the security department and is credited for stopping the attacker outside the room where they were holding the meetings. they managed to barricade themselves in rooms for protection. a parliament reporter recorded the frenzy as the shooting began. >> a bunch of gunshots, a guy with a shotgun. >> where do we go? >> the attacks started steps away from canada's war memorial. that's where witnes
jim axelrod is there where police are searching for a motive. >> we know the gunman michael zehalf-bibeau is a recently converted. his passport was recently revoked because he had been in contact with someone in syria. now they'll be focusing on his travel records to try to determine whether he had any ties with any terrorist group. the sounds of gunfire filled the halls of canada's parliament building. as security forces spotted the suspected shooter. streams of people fled from the...
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jim axelrod is in ottawa where a city and a nation are still grieving. jim, good morning. >> good morning. you can see behind me the sort of make shiftz memorial that's sprung up for nathan cirillo. this morning we're learning new details about the gunman michael zehaf-bibeau. the attack shows the gunman running with the rifle as he makes his way to parliament. we'relearning more about the 32-year-old turned muslim who was racing for the capital. court documents obtained by cbs news painting a pier of a man hoping to be locked away. speaking during his court hearing, zehaf bebeau said, quote, i want to do another robbery just so i could come to jail, warning, if you can't keep me, i'm going to do something just to be put in. he had been sentenced and for the laugh two weeks was sitting in this man's shelter in ottawa. >> he was in town dealing with a passport issue but was also hoping to leave for syria. >> vickers, the sergeant-at-arms who chased down and shot the gunman was back in his role leading the procession that opens every session of parliament.
jim axelrod is in ottawa where a city and a nation are still grieving. jim, good morning. >> good morning. you can see behind me the sort of make shiftz memorial that's sprung up for nathan cirillo. this morning we're learning new details about the gunman michael zehaf-bibeau. the attack shows the gunman running with the rifle as he makes his way to parliament. we'relearning more about the 32-year-old turned muslim who was racing for the capital. court documents obtained by cbs news...