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kris van cleachris vakris van cn with more. good morning. >> good morning. people across the country are expressing anger and shock over what happened yesterday and many are asking the same question. how did a gunman get inside the parliament building. just hours after an attack on an honor guard standing guard, the country's prime minister called the violence an act of terror. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will not be intimidated. in fact, this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and double our effort. >> a gunman killed the honor guard. politicians locked themselves in meeting rooms. h was killed by the sergeant-at-arms. the president spoke with the prime minister last night. >> i pledge as always to make sure our national security teams are coordinated very closely.
kris van cleachris vakris van cn with more. good morning. >> good morning. people across the country are expressing anger and shock over what happened yesterday and many are asking the same question. how did a gunman get inside the parliament building. just hours after an attack on an honor guard standing guard, the country's prime minister called the violence an act of terror. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will not be intimidated. in fact, this will lead us to strengthen...
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kris van cleave cbs news, washington. >> the cdc says the second ebola patient is in isolation. the patient is being interviewed about any contacts that could lead to other exposure. >>> an outburst on an l.a. city bus made passengers think they could have ebola and cost taxpayers thousands of dollars. we told you yesterday about a man shouting he had ebola. that forced the public health department to quarantine the driver and scrub the bus. >>> the giants seem to be inventing new ways to win. >> yeah! whoo. >> >> giants fans went while when brandon crawford had a walkoff. they chipped away in the 7th when there was a foul ball that tied the game. bottom of the 10th gregor blanco with the perfect bunt. choate throws it away and watch crawford the local boy come home as the giants win the game 5-4 in 10 innings. >> here we are just finding ways to win. we are not flashy. we don't have the big super name guy that extravagantly famous or what know, you know what i mean? we just have a bunch of guys that are role players. we know what we can do and stick with it. >> it certainly is
kris van cleave cbs news, washington. >> the cdc says the second ebola patient is in isolation. the patient is being interviewed about any contacts that could lead to other exposure. >>> an outburst on an l.a. city bus made passengers think they could have ebola and cost taxpayers thousands of dollars. we told you yesterday about a man shouting he had ebola. that forced the public health department to quarantine the driver and scrub the bus. >>> the giants seem to be...
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kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house fence. he was not armed and immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents southbound dued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown as a precaution. the secret service recently added new febss and posted more guards around it. that came after a serious breach last september. >> gonzalez made it all the way into the east room with a knife before he was stopped. that breach was the tipping point for former secret service chief julia pearson. she resigned. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >>> a seattle area nurse is being monitored for ebola this morning. health officials say she is showing no signs of the disease but recently returned from africa where she treated patients. meanwhile the governor has quarantined six others wh
kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house fence. he was not armed and immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents southbound dued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown as a precaution. the secret service recently added new febss and...
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kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> hours after the attack in ottawa, a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house funs. unlike the security breach last month, the suspect was not armed and was immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents subdued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on lockdown wednesday night as a precaution. the secret service recently added new fences and posted dagsal agent s around the fence. that came after a serious breach last september. >> gonzalez made it all the way into the east room with a knife before he was stopped. that breach was the tipping point for former secret service chief julia pierson. she resigned and joe clancy was tapped as interim director. gonzalez pleaded not guilty of charges to unlawfully entering a government building while carrying a weapon. craig boswell, cbs news, t
kris van cleave in ottawa. thank you, kris. >>> hours after the attack in ottawa, a maryland man was arrested after he jumped the white house funs. unlike the security breach last month, the suspect was not armed and was immediately apprehended by the secret service. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: fox news cameras caught a man trying to fight off dogs. he jumped the fence but agents subdued and arrested him. he's identified from bel air, maryland. the white house was put on...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >>> superstar michael phelps is apologizing for driving drunk.e was arrested on tuesday in his hometown of baltimore. police say he was doing 58 miles per hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone and he failed a field sobriety test. phelps says in a statement he takes full responsibility for his actions. >>> and an unusual invasion in alaska. an estimated 35,000 pacific walruses are crowding the beaches in the northwest part of the state. officials say because of global warming they can't find any ice to rest on, so they're coming on shore in record numbers. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the director of cdc answers questions about the first case of ee bee la in the u.s. plus new jersey governor chris christie blasts president obama during his interview on "60 minutes." >>> and maggie cue will be in studio 57 to talk about her new movie "stalker." that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. "eyewitness news" begins with breaking news from atlantic city, flames sweep through several b
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >>> superstar michael phelps is apologizing for driving drunk.e was arrested on tuesday in his hometown of baltimore. police say he was doing 58 miles per hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone and he failed a field sobriety test. phelps says in a statement he takes full responsibility for his actions. >>> and an unusual invasion in alaska. an estimated 35,000 pacific walruses are crowding the beaches in the northwest part of the state. officials...
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kris van cleave is in washington. good morning, kris. >> reporter: susan, good morning. president obama says his administration will be responding to this ebola crisis in a much more aggressive way moving forward. yesterday the president met with members of his cabinet and otheren to advisers to discuss the government's response. he has ordered the cdc to step up and respond to any new ebola cases. >> as soon as somebody's diagnosed with ebola, we want a team, a s.w.a.t. team to be on the ground as quickly as possible, hopefully within 24 hours, so that they are taking the local hospital step by step through exactly what needs to be done. >> now, the president says the threat from ebola to the united states remains low, but house speaker john boehner is asking the president and the white house to at least consider a blocking ban for those who have been impacted by this virus. susan? >> kris van cleave in washington, thank you. >>> nurses want better training and protection to deal with ebola. danielle nottingham has that part of the story. >> reporter: 11,000 nurses towa
kris van cleave is in washington. good morning, kris. >> reporter: susan, good morning. president obama says his administration will be responding to this ebola crisis in a much more aggressive way moving forward. yesterday the president met with members of his cabinet and otheren to advisers to discuss the government's response. he has ordered the cdc to step up and respond to any new ebola cases. >> as soon as somebody's diagnosed with ebola, we want a team, a s.w.a.t. team to be...
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kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that dallas nurse is now a patient in the same hospital where she likely contracted ebola. this as the cdc says it's now necessary for u.s. health care workers to rethink and review the procedures they're using when treating somebody with the virus. a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she chaired for thomas eric duncan, the liberia man who died last week. so far it's unknown how pham contracted the virus. officials say she wore a glove, gown, mask and shield while treating duncan. the cdc is investigating but believes at some point protocol was breached. >> enemy here is a virus, ebola. not a person, not a country, not a place, not a hospital. it's a virus. >> reporter: president obama is urging national security and public health officials to take lessons learned from pham's case to ramp up the nation's response to fight the virus. he spen
kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that dallas nurse is now a patient in the same hospital where she likely contracted ebola. this as the cdc says it's now necessary for u.s. health care workers to rethink and review the procedures they're using when treating somebody with the virus. a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she chaired for...
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. >> and kris van cleave's in washington with more. good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning, susan. it puts the death toll at more than 4,400 worldwide. here in the u.s. the nurse battling ebola is said to be in good condition and they're making sure they're, in fact, ready for new cases. dozens of people gathered to pray for nina pham. she contracted the virus while helping treat thomas eric duncan who died last week. >> the spirit about her says this, sh is getting along, and i know she's confident in the hospital as well. >> reporter: while it's not clear how she caught the virus, several unfeed nurses said the hospital was not prepared to treat ebola cases. cdc director tom frieden admits the agency could have done more to prevent the disease from spreading and now they will. >> we will put a team on the ground within hours with some of the world's leading experts in how to take care of and protect health care workers from ebola infection. >> reporter: president obama wanted the world to do more in the fight against ebola at i
. >> and kris van cleave's in washington with more. good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning, susan. it puts the death toll at more than 4,400 worldwide. here in the u.s. the nurse battling ebola is said to be in good condition and they're making sure they're, in fact, ready for new cases. dozens of people gathered to pray for nina pham. she contracted the virus while helping treat thomas eric duncan who died last week. >> the spirit about her says this, sh is getting...
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susan. >> kris van cleave in washington. kris, thanks. >>> well the fear of ebola spread to kansas city. a medic who worked on a medic boat off the african coast is in evacuation at the university of kansas hospital. he had a high fever and is undergoing tests. >>> and a bus in downtown los angeles was evacuated and sequestered after a man wearing a surgical mask told the driver he had ebola. the passenger got off the bus and disappeared. the driver is being monitored. police say the case is likely a hoax. >>> an earthquake off the coast central america killed at least one person in el salvador. this 7.3 magnitude quake hit last night and was centered throughout the coast and felt throughout south america. no major damage is reported. >>> at least two people were killed when a severe storm system swept across a large portion of the southern united states. the system stretched from the louisiana gulf coast to the great lakes. tornados were reported in several states and this morning tornado watches remain in effect in georgia,
susan. >> kris van cleave in washington. kris, thanks. >>> well the fear of ebola spread to kansas city. a medic who worked on a medic boat off the african coast is in evacuation at the university of kansas hospital. he had a high fever and is undergoing tests. >>> and a bus in downtown los angeles was evacuated and sequestered after a man wearing a surgical mask told the driver he had ebola. the passenger got off the bus and disappeared. the driver is being monitored....
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as kris van cleave reports, the long island community remembered the athlete who lost his life afteraking a hit on the field. >> reporter: hundreds of students, parents, and teachers gathered on the football field at shoreham-wading river high school. they hugged, cried, some walked hand in hand remembering 16-year-old tom cutinella. the junior lineman took a deadly hit during a varsity football game wednesday. he was rushed into surgery and later died. >> everyone's sad about it really. it's a -- again, it's a freak accident. you really can't help what happened. >> reporter: friend adam tanner used to play football with cutinella. >> i can't imagine. i used to play with him. it hasn't hit me. i can't think of how it happened to me. >> reporter: the sense of loss has hung heavily over the field. it has been a deadly week for high school football. nationally two other teens have died playing the game in recent days. in alabama a 17-year-old died after collapsing on the field sunday, and in north carolina a boy collapsed friday during pregame warmups. a report published last year in th
as kris van cleave reports, the long island community remembered the athlete who lost his life afteraking a hit on the field. >> reporter: hundreds of students, parents, and teachers gathered on the football field at shoreham-wading river high school. they hugged, cried, some walked hand in hand remembering 16-year-old tom cutinella. the junior lineman took a deadly hit during a varsity football game wednesday. he was rushed into surgery and later died. >> everyone's sad about it...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york c; he's been called a super lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes.@ and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never looked out for you. >>> in this closure, a cleveland park tap house that racked up 34 health code violations. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. text food to 25543 to report violations and search hundreds of suspensions on the restaurant alert, like uptown tap house on connecticut avenue northwest. a september 25 suspension cites 34 violations, including multiple live roaches and mice droppings on prep tables. they passed reinspection and is back in business. text food to 25543 to track this and other area inspections in the restaurant alert. >>> the ebola crisis has not only had a devastating im
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york c; he's been called a super lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes.@ and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never...
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iraq. >> reporter: bibeau's mother apologized for her son and said she's crying for the victims, kris van cleave, cbs news, ottawa. >>> former police officer darren wilson said they did not leak the information. he shot the unarmed teenager august 9th. a grand jury is expected to decide by mid-november if wilson will face criminal charges. leaks from the autopsy appear to support wilson's claim that he struggled with brown. >>> coming up on the "morning news," hazing allegations sink another high school football's season. >>> and powerful winds through washington state. a rare tornado touches down. this is the "cbs morning news." es down. this is the "cbs morning news." ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. i tell them aveeno®. because beautiful skin goes with everything. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrie
iraq. >> reporter: bibeau's mother apologized for her son and said she's crying for the victims, kris van cleave, cbs news, ottawa. >>> former police officer darren wilson said they did not leak the information. he shot the unarmed teenager august 9th. a grand jury is expected to decide by mid-november if wilson will face criminal charges. leaks from the autopsy appear to support wilson's claim that he struggled with brown. >>> coming up on the "morning news,"...
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kris van cleave cbt and u.s. government sources tol bornslam and called himself said he had a history of dru drinking water will be tes't rjose today. that's after three people got sick becauf ecoli contamination. the water company has been t flushing and chlorinating t lines in a three block arear the milpitas border. 300 hos and a school are still undea 'boil water order. the time is 6:xx new restrictions in place for ae travelling to the u-s from africa... what they must do twice a day... for nearly a month.. that's coming up at 6:30. a movement is spreading thr the classrooms at one bay aa school. michelle will show you how students and teache are supporting people battlg cancer. weather ad libs traffic ad libs we want to know... what dris you crazy during your commu. ask a question during your commute. ask a question or share a gripe... by emailing crazy at k-p-i-t com... or tweet me at e-wenr kpix. and watch to see if yr question gets answered on a! time is 5-- i'll have your complete fort ,,,,,,,,,,t a few minutes. it was art that brought us together in the first place. and it'
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. >> kris van cleave here in new york. thank you very much, kris. >> you can see the full and updated list on our website, cbsnews.com. >>> law enforcement officials are looking at computers and talking to friends of three teenaged girls. they were picked up in germany when they were suspected of maybe trying to join isis. >> reporter: the teens were able to board a plane that took them from denver to frankfurt, germany. but no further. there they were detained by the fbi after the u.s. consulate was notified they were headed that way. he spoke with friends of the girls' parents. >> i was shocked. we thought that the boys were easy targets. >> reporter: there were two so i mali and one sudanese-american teens, about 16 years old. they were detained in frankfurt and head to turkey. they apparently told family and officials they were going to study in turkey. instead they were going to cross and fight with isis. >> have a brainwashing and go to another place and somebody give them bad idea. >> earlier this year shannon conley
. >> kris van cleave here in new york. thank you very much, kris. >> you can see the full and updated list on our website, cbsnews.com. >>> law enforcement officials are looking at computers and talking to friends of three teenaged girls. they were picked up in germany when they were suspected of maybe trying to join isis. >> reporter: the teens were able to board a plane that took them from denver to frankfurt, germany. but no further. there they were detained by the...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. no it's 6 : o8. happening today -- the end of this year's fleet week in san francisco. on their u >>> blue angels, the big draw over the week in san francisco putting on their usual impressive show. federal budget cuts forced the navy's elite flying team to cancel the show last year. >>> today you can still get a tour of this, the uss america, the 844-foot long ship officially became the newest vessel in the u.s. navy this weekend. an amphibious assault ship is considered a symbol of america's naval strength. the shipbuilder talked to us about seeing the crews on board the vessel for the first time. >> it went from being a project of raw steel and pipe to the the crews on board and it becomes a floating city and they live on it. they serve our country on it. to see that at the end is just really the best part. >> you drove in this weekend and there was a lot of traffic. >> the bay bridge was packed. don't come in 2:00, or 3:00 when the blue angels are performing but if you peer over the bay bridge yo
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. no it's 6 : o8. happening today -- the end of this year's fleet week in san francisco. on their u >>> blue angels, the big draw over the week in san francisco putting on their usual impressive show. federal budget cuts forced the navy's elite flying team to cancel the show last year. >>> today you can still get a tour of this, the uss america, the 844-foot long ship officially became the newest vessel in the u.s. navy this weekend. an...
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kris van cleave explains. >> reporter: kurdish fighters continue to battle isis in kobani. in iraq, there's concern about the push to baghdad and its airport, raising questions about the coalition's efforts. >> there has to be a fundamental reevaluation of what we're doing. we are not grading and ultimately destroying isis. >> i want saudi arabia to be involved and their troops to be on the ground. i don't want them to believe that we'll do it for them. >> reporter: the obama administration says the fight will take time and require patience. military leaders believe progress is being made. >> it wasn't so long ago when the u.s. embassy was feeling threatened in baghdad. >> the parents of peter kassig are talking for the first time about a horrifying audio recording of their son they received two weeks ago. >> it was automatic -- toneless as though he was a robot. and i'm sure it's because they were insisting on what he could say. >> reporter: isis has publicly threatened his life. and the kassig's are appealing to isis. >>> back in the courtroom, oscar pistorius will learn
kris van cleave explains. >> reporter: kurdish fighters continue to battle isis in kobani. in iraq, there's concern about the push to baghdad and its airport, raising questions about the coalition's efforts. >> there has to be a fundamental reevaluation of what we're doing. we are not grading and ultimately destroying isis. >> i want saudi arabia to be involved and their troops to be on the ground. i don't want them to believe that we'll do it for them. >> reporter: the...
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as kris van cleave reports, more people may have been exposed. >>> reporter: >>> reporter: the cdc has been monitoring 76 people at texas health who may have been exposed to the virus by duncan. health officials say the worker was immediately hospitalized in isolation after reporting a fever yesterday. last night dozens of people filled this chapel at texas christian university to pray for nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse and tcu graduate was the first to contract the virus while caring for duncan, who died of the disease last week. while it's not clear how she got the virus, a national nurses union says several unidentified nurses at texas health told them the hospital was not prepared to treat ebola cases. but the hospital maintains there are safety measures in place. cdc director tom frieden admits the agency could have done more to prevent the disease from spreading and now they will. >> we will put a team on the ground within hours with some of the world's leading experts in how to take care of and protect healthcare workers from ebola infection. >> reporter: president obama wants
as kris van cleave reports, more people may have been exposed. >>> reporter: >>> reporter: the cdc has been monitoring 76 people at texas health who may have been exposed to the virus by duncan. health officials say the worker was immediately hospitalized in isolation after reporting a fever yesterday. last night dozens of people filled this chapel at texas christian university to pray for nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse and tcu graduate was the first to contract the virus...
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kris van cleave reports the move comes as the first person to contract ebola in the u.s. has received help from an ebola survivor. >>> reporter: a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola from the blood of american doctor kent brantly who recovered from the disease. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she cared for thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who died last week. so far, it's unknown exactly how pham contracted the virus. officials at texas health presbyterian hospital say she wore gloves, gown, mask and shield while she treated duncan. the cdc is investigating but believes that at some point protocol was breached. >> the enemy here is a virus, ebola. it's not a person. it's not a country. it's not a place. it's not a hospital. >> reporter: president obama is urging national security and public health officials to take lessons learned from pham's case to ramp up the nation's response to fight the virus. he spent much of the day monday meeting with senior advisers and talking with international leaders a
kris van cleave reports the move comes as the first person to contract ebola in the u.s. has received help from an ebola survivor. >>> reporter: a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola from the blood of american doctor kent brantly who recovered from the disease. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she cared for thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who died last week. so far, it's unknown exactly how pham contracted the...
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kris van cleave reports from ottawa. >> reporter: thunderous cheers erupted in parliament for the man who killed the gunman who opened fire on wednesday. this video shows vickers with his gun drawn after taking down the suspect. stephen harper thanked him. earlier officers on high alert drew their weapons and arrested a man who got too close to prime minister harper. a gunman killed 24-year-old nathan cyrs cirillo at point bl range. officials say at least 30 shots were fired be ever the gunman was killed. law officials believes this video shows michael zehaf-bibeau. he traveled to the united states 20 times last year when he crossed minnesota by car. he was in ottawa waiting for a passport. he had plans to travel to syria. he had a lengthy rap sheet that included robbery, assault, and drugs. >> investigation is ongoing and will rapidly determine. >> reporter: bibeau's mother apologized for her son and said she's crying for the victims, not her son. >>> former police officer darren wilson said they did not leak the information. he shot the unarmed teenager august 9th. grand jury is exp
kris van cleave reports from ottawa. >> reporter: thunderous cheers erupted in parliament for the man who killed the gunman who opened fire on wednesday. this video shows vickers with his gun drawn after taking down the suspect. stephen harper thanked him. earlier officers on high alert drew their weapons and arrested a man who got too close to prime minister harper. a gunman killed 24-year-old nathan cyrs cirillo at point bl range. officials say at least 30 shots were fired be ever the...
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as c-b-s news' kris van cleave repor. kassig's hometown of indianapolis hel gil, praying for h >>> developing news, the parents of a u.s. aid worker are making a plea directly to the leader of isis. the terror group threatening an and british es. kassig's parents say their son sent american and british hostag. kassig's parents say their n sent them a letter in june, sayi he's afraid to die... but if he does, he hopes they'll take comfort in the fact het to syria to help others more than six weeks after t napa earthquake... we're geg our first scorecard on the disaster response. on the positive side: immed help from across the bay ar meant there were plenty of t responders on hand... one problem that did emerge: areas with mostly non- englh speaking residents were reluctant to report problem and ask for help. { mayor jill techel "but when you knock on yourr and you say ' i'm a building inspector, we'd like to loot your home,' they re they'ret sure you're from government, they're not sure they trust. they're not sure that y
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> this weekend is being called the weekend of resistance in thet. louis area. a series of rallies and marches are planned to call for justice in the michael brown case. >> local officials are also inviting the justice department to join the investigation into this week's shooting. >>> a popular soft ice cream chain is the latest target of hackers. >> here we go again. dairy queen this time. customers' names, credit and debit cards compromised at about 400 locations including half a discern right here. the breach happened between august and october. dairpy queen says -- dairy queen says about 600,000 cards were affected. >> this is the store you'll see more on cbs. take a look at the newest model. >> so cool, the d as in dual motor. it's an all wheel drive sedan. the company says it offers better traction along with more driving range and speed. the new model will be able to go from zero to 60 in 3.2 seconds. top speed about 160 miles an hour. wow. >>> if you've been wondering why your cell phone bills are so high, it could be because of skyrocketi
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> this weekend is being called the weekend of resistance in thet. louis area. a series of rallies and marches are planned to call for justice in the michael brown case. >> local officials are also inviting the justice department to join the investigation into this week's shooting. >>> a popular soft ice cream chain is the latest target of hackers. >> here we go again. dairy queen this time. customers' names, credit and debit cards...
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kris van cleave reports congress begins hearings today on the u.s.' response. >>> reporter: in just a few hours, congress will have tough questions for the nation's top public health officials and an executive from the dallas hospital where two american medical workers contracted ebola. dr. daniel varga from texas health presbyterian hospital is expected to acknowledge mistakes were made in diagnosing ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who died last week from the disease. varga will also address concerns over protocols, medical workers used while treating him. today the president canceled a second day of campaigning to focus on ebola containment efforts. >> i want people to understand that the dangers of you contracting ebola, the dangers of a serious outbreak are extraordinarily low. >> reporter: but a growing number of republicans including house speaker john boehner are calling for the president to consider a temporary travel ban or visa restrictions for countries hardest hit by the outbreak. >> if you are in west africa you get accidentally exposed
kris van cleave reports congress begins hearings today on the u.s.' response. >>> reporter: in just a few hours, congress will have tough questions for the nation's top public health officials and an executive from the dallas hospital where two american medical workers contracted ebola. dr. daniel varga from texas health presbyterian hospital is expected to acknowledge mistakes were made in diagnosing ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who died last week from the disease. varga will...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> the cdc director says he won't be surprised if more of those who came into contact with duncan contract ebola. >>> protestors are marching through the st. louis following an officer shooting a black teen in ferguson in august. they called yesterday moral monday. some called for officers to wear body cameras. they also want a civilian review board. officials say they are listening. >> at some point we have to have a rational discussion. but everybody has to be involved for it to have legitimacy. >> we all have to work to dismantle a system that unfairly privileges some people over other people no matter what the injustice is. >> other protestors shut down a walmart. in all, officers arrested about 49 people through monday evening. >>> happening today, the latest san jose police academy is set to begin but it's a small class and will barely put a dent in the city's need for more officers. kpix 5's kiet do joins us live with the latest on the sjpd's staffing loads. kiet. >> reporter: good morning. this is a bittersweet day for san jose police as 2
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> the cdc director says he won't be surprised if more of those who came into contact with duncan contract ebola. >>> protestors are marching through the st. louis following an officer shooting a black teen in ferguson in august. they called yesterday moral monday. some called for officers to wear body cameras. they also want a civilian review board. officials say they are listening. >> at some point we have to have a rational...