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we have coverage from vicente arenas in newark and manuel bojorquez in dallas. the parents of an american hostage make a public plea to isis. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> charlie d'agata has the latest on rewa rewaa peter kasi, threatened with death by isis. should a u.s. marine suffering from p.t.s.d. remain in prison in mexico? carter evans on the stepped-up pressure to win his release. ♪ it's the best to be a princess ♪ >> and puppets on stage. vinita nair shows us how one public library is hoping to bring kids into the reading room. >> it's about the children. it's about the mission of the library. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. i'm michelle miller. anxious moments at newark's airport this afternoon. officials boarded a united flight from brusselss in response to a report of a sick passenger. more than 200 other passengers were allowed to leave the plane after the sick man was taken to a hospital for evaluation. also this afternoon, a turn for the wor
we have coverage from vicente arenas in newark and manuel bojorquez in dallas. the parents of an american hostage make a public plea to isis. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> charlie d'agata has the latest on rewa rewaa peter kasi, threatened with death by isis. should a u.s. marine suffering from p.t.s.d. remain in prison in mexico? carter evans on the stepped-up pressure to win his release. ♪ it's the best to be a...
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here are expected within the next 48 hours, though officials be his risk is low. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks very much. dr. jon lapook, could they have saved this man if they hadn't misdiagnosed him and sent him home for two days? >> reporter: well, scott, we'll never know for sure. but, of course, with any infectious disease, the earlier you treat somebody the better, weps a condition like ebola where dehydration is such a part of the disease, diarrhea, and decreased tblood flow to the orgexpansion those organs can shut down. just giving supportive sthrp with intravenous fluids and electrolights. and, of course, there was the two-day delay where he was sent home by mistake. >> pelley: you have been talking to your source at the c.d.c. what are they doing to make sure this kind of problem that happened at the dallas hospital doesn't happen somewhere ?els. >> reporter: you heard dr. frieden say think ebola. certainly they have been notifying everybody think ebola and i've gotten those directives myself. iin addition, i think we're reaching out to emergency rooms to ask do we h
here are expected within the next 48 hours, though officials be his risk is low. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks very much. dr. jon lapook, could they have saved this man if they hadn't misdiagnosed him and sent him home for two days? >> reporter: well, scott, we'll never know for sure. but, of course, with any infectious disease, the earlier you treat somebody the better, weps a condition like ebola where dehydration is such a part of the disease, diarrhea, and...
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there was no autopsy, and he has now been cremated. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in dallas. manuel, thanks very much. dr. jon lapook is our chief medical correspondent for cbs news. jon, do these apparent mistakes at the hospital suggest that we're not as safe as we would like to think? >> reporter: scott, you always want patient care to be perfect but what keeps communities safe is the pale response to an illness like this. so there were some initial mistakes, as we heard in the piece. there was delay in cleaning out the apartment, moving people out. but after that, it was all by the book. and in fact, within 48 hours, contactes were all traced down by the c.d.c.. so, yes, lessons were learned, and certainly we need to learn more lessons and the entire nation is certainly on a heightened state of alert and you just hope it doesn't turn into panic. >> pelley: and there's certainly a great deal more awareness than there was before the case in dallas. jon lapook, thanks very much, jon. we are following another virus in the country. it's called enterovirus, and it's been making
there was no autopsy, and he has now been cremated. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in dallas. manuel, thanks very much. dr. jon lapook is our chief medical correspondent for cbs news. jon, do these apparent mistakes at the hospital suggest that we're not as safe as we would like to think? >> reporter: scott, you always want patient care to be perfect but what keeps communities safe is the pale response to an illness like this. so there were some initial mistakes, as we heard in the...
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treatment centers in texas with specialized equipment and trained health care workers. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez, covering for us in dallas. manuel, thank you. a cruise ship is headed back to galveston, texas, after mexico refused to allow it to stop in cozumel. one of the passengers aboard the carnival "magic" is a health care worker who handled a lab specimen from ebola victim thomas eric duncan 19 days ago. health officials say the woman has no symptoms and poses no risk, but she is quarantined on the ship. our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook is joining us right now from washington. and, jon, i spoke to some hospital administrators today who said that, if they had a critically ill ebola patient, they might withhold heroic life- saving measures in order to protect their own staff. >> reporter: right. well, remember, mr. duncan got a full court press in dallas where, at the end, he had dialysis. he had a breathing tube inserted. and these are procedures where there's ample opportunity for infection of health care workers. so biomedical ethicists are now thinking "what price glory?" i
treatment centers in texas with specialized equipment and trained health care workers. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez, covering for us in dallas. manuel, thank you. a cruise ship is headed back to galveston, texas, after mexico refused to allow it to stop in cozumel. one of the passengers aboard the carnival "magic" is a health care worker who handled a lab specimen from ebola victim thomas eric duncan 19 days ago. health officials say the woman has no symptoms and poses no risk,...
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manuel bojorquez is in dallas. deadline day, pro-democracy in hong kong are told they have to move back. is the protest falling apart? seth doane is there. and new mapping technology with nearly seven months after it disappeared, charlie d'agata, on why the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 is starting again with new mapping technology. days after another drunk driving arrest, michael phelps is putting his come back on hold to enter a program. don dahler has details. and the most unforgiving open water camp in the world. if you want to cross the english channel, "60 minutes sports" discovered, ned denison is your man. >> something in the human psyche loves this test. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. the c.d.c. says in africa the ebola virus is spreading so fast it's hard to keep up. in the u.s. the agency said today they remain confident it will be controlled. tonight, a new patient is headed to a hospital in nebraska. the freelance cameraman fo
manuel bojorquez is in dallas. deadline day, pro-democracy in hong kong are told they have to move back. is the protest falling apart? seth doane is there. and new mapping technology with nearly seven months after it disappeared, charlie d'agata, on why the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 is starting again with new mapping technology. days after another drunk driving arrest, michael phelps is putting his come back on hold to enter a program. don dahler has details. and the most...
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. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman. gonzalo pounds bermuda, the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama is calling in a specialist to deal with ebola, but ron klain is not a medical doctor. he's a doctor of law, and his specialty is not diseases. the white house says it's management, as chief of staff to the vice president in 2009, he helped run the economic stimulus program. the president named klain today to run the federal ebola response. we have a series of reports on ebola tonight, beginning with major garrett. at the white house. >> what we were looking for is not an ebola expert, but rather an implementatio
. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman. gonzalo pounds bermuda, the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody. captioning sponsored...
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manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors. >> the last battle is fought, the last soldier comes home. the war is over. for millions of disabled veterans, it's not over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. only one case of ebola has been diagnosed in this country, and health health officials are determined to keep it that way. in dallas they are keeping an eye on dozens of people who may have had contact with one patient and so far, they say, none is showing any symptoms. four of his relatives have been confined to their home by court order after they refused a request
manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors....
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the president loses confidence in the head of the agency assigned to protect him and his family, it is time for her to go. for julia pierson, that time came today. the first female director of the secret service was forced out after one security lapse after another, including one that was revealed yesterday even as she was being grilled by congress. we'll begin tonight with senior white house correspondent bill plante. >> reporter: support for julia pierson's leadership of the secret service was already waning after her experience before a house committee yesterday. it evaporated w
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the president loses...
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reports from manuel bojorquez and jon lapook. the breach at chase-- anthony mason on cyber wars. >> it's an arms race. the bad guys get better. we've got to get better. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road. with her time running out she turned to a stranger and made an incredible are q. >> i just asked her. i blurted it out. >> reporter: what did you say? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the islamic terrorist group known as isis said late today it has executed another western captive. that would be the fourth in six weeks. isis put out brutally graphic video purporting to show the beheading of a british aid worker 47-year-old alan henning. of course, we will not show that to you. the terrorists are now threatening to kill another american, peter kasig, in retaliation for u.s. and allied airstrikes isis targets in iraq and syria. holly williams has more now about this latest casualty in the war with isis. >> reporter: he was a british taxi driver and father
reports from manuel bojorquez and jon lapook. the breach at chase-- anthony mason on cyber wars. >> it's an arms race. the bad guys get better. we've got to get better. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road. with her time running out she turned to a stranger and made an incredible are q. >> i just asked her. i blurted it out. >> reporter: what did you say? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. >> some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves," is that the biggest threat we face? >> pelly: accused cop killer eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs. michelle miller on a program that's giving them a second chance. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. until today, everyone who had come down with ebola in the current outbreak had contracted it in west africa. that has just changed. we've learned that a nurse working in spain caught the virus while treating a patient, a spanish priest, seen here arriving in madrid from sierra leone on september 21st. the priest died four days later. the 44-year-old nurse became ill five days after
jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. >> some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves," is that the biggest threat we face? >> pelly: accused cop killer eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs. michelle miller on a...
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reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. jon lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and jeff pegues on deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the second nurse in dallas diagnosed with ebola is amber vinson, who was among more than 70 workers at texas health presbyterian hospital who treated thomas eric duncan, who died last week. today, vinson in the yellow suit was put on a plane to atlanta for treatment at a specialized infectious disease unit at emory university hospital. unfortunately, this is not her first flight this week. monday night, as she was becoming ill, vinson flew commercially f
reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. jon lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and jeff pegues on deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. and deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do you understand me? stay motivated! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the c.d.c. said today that the agency will double down on training after a dallas nurse became the first person to catch ebola in the united states. the nurse helped treat the first ebola patient diagnosed in this country. he caught the virus in liberia. there is a no trespassing sign on the nurse's dallas apartment and hazmat teams have been cleaning
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>> manuel bojorquez in dallas. el. >>> the british tv show "top gear gear" is no stranger to controversy. there was a riot and it all started over a license plate. the host and crew of "topgear" a show about car culture were forced to leave argentina under a police escort. dozens of angry locals threw rocks and shouted insults as the globe-trotting documentary members bolted for the border. they made it safely to chile but they had to abandon their badly damaged cars that were confiscated by the police. what caused the roadside rage? this license plate. some argentines took that as a reference to the 1982 faulklklands war. they invaded the faulkland islands from the shore trying but ultimately failing to take it from britain. the hosts of "topgear" are no strangers to controversy. in 2011 the bbc apologized to mexico over comments that characterized mexicans as lazy. and earlier this year clarkson was accuse of making a racial slur while filming on location in burma. but "topgear" producers are issuing no apologies
>> manuel bojorquez in dallas. el. >>> the british tv show "top gear gear" is no stranger to controversy. there was a riot and it all started over a license plate. the host and crew of "topgear" a show about car culture were forced to leave argentina under a police escort. dozens of angry locals threw rocks and shouted insults as the globe-trotting documentary members bolted for the border. they made it safely to chile but they had to abandon their badly...
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manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors. >> the last battle isou the last soldier comes home. the war is over. for millions of disabled veterait
manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors....
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manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s. will take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs
manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s. will take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been...
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. vanita nair talks to the father of a child who died of enterovirus. >> reporter: did he show you any signs of illness? >> pelley: norah o'donnell on the young girl who won the nobel peace prize for standing up to the taliban. karma comes back to bite the c.e.o. of microsoft. anthony mason on the uproar over his comments on women and pay. and steve hartman "on the road" with marissa plank, just 24 and living in a retirement home. so what are you doing here?
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. vanita nair talks to the father of a child who died of enterovirus. >> reporter: did he show you any signs of illness? >> pelley: norah o'donnell on the young girl who won the nobel peace prize for standing up to the taliban. karma comes back to bite the c.e.o. of microsoft. anthony mason on the uproar over his comments on women and pay. and steve hartman "on the road" with marissa plank, just 24 and living in a retirement...
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manuel bojorquez reports a dallas hospital is defending its treatment of the first u.s. patient to die. dr. jon lapook has the latest on the race to find a vaccine. the chinese buy a u.s. landmark and take america's place as the world's biggest economy. anthony mason has that and what's behind the wild swings on wall street. scientists announce a big step toward the day when diabetics like finn can throw away their insulin. >> pretty much my earliest memories have been with diabetes, and so i don't really know any other way. >> pelley: and jim axelrod with an unlikely journey from the deserts of iraq to the land of 10,000 lakes. >> okay.
manuel bojorquez reports a dallas hospital is defending its treatment of the first u.s. patient to die. dr. jon lapook has the latest on the race to find a vaccine. the chinese buy a u.s. landmark and take america's place as the world's biggest economy. anthony mason has that and what's behind the wild swings on wall street. scientists announce a big step toward the day when diabetics like finn can throw away their insulin. >> pretty much my earliest memories have been with diabetes, and...
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manuel bojorquez is in dallas.dline day, pro-democracy in hong kong are told they have to move back. is the protest falling apart? seth doane is there. and new mapping technology with nearly seven months after it disappeared, charlie d'agata, on why the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 is starting again with new mapping technology. days after another drunk driving arrest, michael phelps is putting his come back on hold to enter a program. don dahler has details. and the most unforgiving open water camp in the world. if you want to cross the english channel, "60 minutes sports" discovered, ned denison is your man. >> something in the human psyche
manuel bojorquez is in dallas.dline day, pro-democracy in hong kong are told they have to move back. is the protest falling apart? seth doane is there. and new mapping technology with nearly seven months after it disappeared, charlie d'agata, on why the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 is starting again with new mapping technology. days after another drunk driving arrest, michael phelps is putting his come back on hold to enter a program. don dahler has details. and the most unforgiving...
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapookment anna werner on another virus causing respiratory illness in children. >> it's petrifying. it's absolutely the scariest thing ever to see your child not be able to take a breath. >> pelley: and carter evans on an invasion of walrus. why tens of thousands are hitting the shores of alaska. captioning sponsored by cbs
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we have coverage from vicente arenas in newark and manuel bojorquez in dallas. parents of an american hostage make a public plea to isis. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> charlie d'agata has the latest on rewa rewaa peter kasi, threatened with death by isis. should a u.s. marine suffering from p.t.s.d. remain in prison in mexico? carter evans on the stepped-up pressure to win his release. ♪ it's thet
we have coverage from vicente arenas in newark and manuel bojorquez in dallas. parents of an american hostage make a public plea to isis. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> charlie d'agata has the latest on rewa rewaa peter kasi, threatened with death by isis. should a u.s. marine suffering from p.t.s.d. remain in prison in mexico? carter evans on the stepped-up pressure to win his release. ♪ it's thet
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jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves. " is that the biggest threat we face? accused copkiller eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs.
jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves. " is that the biggest threat we face? accused copkiller eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs.
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. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman. gonzalo pounds bermuda, the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody.
. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman. gonzalo pounds bermuda, the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody.
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. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman.zalo pounds bermuda the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody.
. >> pelley: reports from major garrett, manuel bojorquez, and juliana goldman.zalo pounds bermuda the biggest hurricane to hit the tiny island in more than a decade. holly williams in iraq has the latest on reports that isis is trying to build an air force. and "on the road." >> i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> pelley: then, steve hartman reports, she found a cure for the blues. >> i recommend it to anybody.
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jon lapook and manuel bojorquez.s an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves. " is that the biggest threat we face? accused copkiller eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs.
jon lapook and manuel bojorquez.s an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves. " is that the biggest threat we face? accused copkiller eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs.
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reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he t
reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he t
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. vanita nair talks to the father of a child who died of enterovirus. >> reporter: did he show you any signs of illness? >> pelley: norah o'donnell on the young girl who won the nobel peace prize for standing up to the taliban. karma comes back to bite the c.e.o. of microsoft. anthony mason on the uproar over his comments on women and pay. and steve hartman "on the road" with marissa plank, just 24 and living in a retirement home. so what are you doing here? captioning sponsored by cbs
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. vanita nair talks to the father of a child who died of enterovirus. >> reporter: did he show you any signs of illness? >> pelley: norah o'donnell on the young girl who won the nobel peace prize for standing up to the taliban. karma comes back to bite the c.e.o. of microsoft. anthony mason on the uproar over his comments on women and pay. and steve hartman "on the road" with marissa plank, just 24 and living in a retirement...
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manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors. >> the last battle is fought, the last soldier comes home. the war is over. for millions of disabled veterans, it's not over.
manuel bojorquez reports. debora patta traces the first u.s. patient's path in west africa. and dr. jon lapook tells us how the deadly disease is spread. a high school football player dies after a hard hit. don dahler looks at a risk faced by hundreds of thousands of young athletes. the airbag that was supposed to save her life nearly killed her. ing jeff glor on a defect in millions of investigation. vehicles. and david martin at the first national memorial to honor america's wounded warriors....
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manuel bojorquez reports a dallas hospital is defending its treatment of the first u.s.atient to die. dr. jon lapook has the latest on the race to find a vaccine. the chinese buy a u.s. landmark and take america's place as the world's biggest economy. anthony mason has that and what's behind the wild swings on wall street. scientists announce a big step toward the day when diabetics like finn can throw away their insulin. >> pretty much my earliest memories have been with diabetes, and so i don't really know any other way. >> pelley: and jim axelrod with an unlikely journey from the deserts of iraq to the land of 10,000 lakes. >> okay. today is 82 fahre
manuel bojorquez reports a dallas hospital is defending its treatment of the first u.s.atient to die. dr. jon lapook has the latest on the race to find a vaccine. the chinese buy a u.s. landmark and take america's place as the world's biggest economy. anthony mason has that and what's behind the wild swings on wall street. scientists announce a big step toward the day when diabetics like finn can throw away their insulin. >> pretty much my earliest memories have been with diabetes, and so...
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reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably d
reports from manuel bojorquez, anna werner, dr. lapook and debora patta at ground zero in liberia. the stock market takes a nosedive. anthony mason on wall street's wild ride. agents swoop down on child sex trafficking suspects. and rescue dozens of victims, some as young as 11. elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably d
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going t
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance....
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jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. >> some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves," is that the biggest threat we face? >> pelly: accused cop killer eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs. michelle miller on a program th
jon lapook and manuel bojorquez. as an american allegedly planning to join isis appears in court, we talk to the f.b.i. director about home-grown terror. >> some people call individuals who are radicalized "lone wolves," is that the biggest threat we face? >> pelly: accused cop killer eric frein is still on the run, but the police have found a letter they believe he wrote. don dahler on what's in it. and a wake-up call for high school drop-outs. michelle miller on a...
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manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s.ill take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s.ill take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been...
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reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. and deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do y u
reports from manuel bojorquez and dr. jon lapook. and deborah patta on the so-far-losing battle against ebola in liberia. while the u.s. attacks isis from the air, it's counting on iraqi soldiers like him to defeat it on the ground. elizabeth palmer is in iraq. more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second...
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manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s.l take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as an n.f.l. owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: gd
manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the u.s.l take the temperature of air travelers arriving from west africa. perspective on the fast-breaking ebola developments from dr. jon lapook. clarissa ward is inside syria with an american who has joined rebels linked to al qaeda. >> reporter: would you support a terrorist attack on the united states? >> pelley: and as an n.f.l. owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been...