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and then we'll have no regrets." >> pelley: at least you would have tried. >> comey: right. >> pelley: so you met with the president. >> comey: i did. >> pelley: what happened? >> comey: had to give my wife some bad news-- that her confidence in them not picking me was misplaced. >> pelley: that pick gives comey a ten-year term. he intends it to be a decade that transforms the f.b.i. again, to fight crime and espionage online. >> comey: cyber-crime is becoming everything in crime. again, because people have connected their entire lives to the internet, that's where those who want to steal money or hurt kids or defraud go, so it's an epidemic for reasons that make sense. >> pelley: how many attacks are there on american computer systems and on people's credit card numbers and the whole mass of it? what does a day look like if you're concerned with crime in cyberspace? >> comey: it would be too many to count. i mean, i... i think of it as kind of an evil layer cake. at the top, you have nation- state actors who are trying to break into our systems; terrorists, organized cyber syndicates
and then we'll have no regrets." >> pelley: at least you would have tried. >> comey: right. >> pelley: so you met with the president. >> comey: i did. >> pelley: what happened? >> comey: had to give my wife some bad news-- that her confidence in them not picking me was misplaced. >> pelley: that pick gives comey a ten-year term. he intends it to be a decade that transforms the f.b.i. again, to fight crime and espionage online. >> comey:...
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here now is scott pelley from >> pelley: tonight, a strike at the heart of the canadian government. ( gunfire ). >> pelley: a gunman opens fire in the parliament and a soldier is shot dead at a nearby war memorial. 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 scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. just a day after canada raised its terror threat level air, terrifying scene unfolded in its capital today. police say a canadian-born person, opened fire in the parliament building in ottawa after gunning down a soldier standing watch at the nearby national war memorial. the soldier was 24-yea
here now is scott pelley from >> pelley: tonight, a strike at the heart of the canadian government. ( gunfire ). >> pelley: a gunman opens fire in the parliament and a soldier is shot dead at a nearby war memorial. 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...
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>> pelley: tonight, the virus spreads in the u.s. a second nurse has ebola and four across the midwest, raising questions about containing the virus. 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 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. >> this is the "cbs evening i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. 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
>> pelley: tonight, the virus spreads in the u.s. a second nurse has ebola and four across the midwest, raising questions about containing the virus. 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 deven's story. don't tell him...
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. >> pelley: so the c.d.c. protocols that you would've looked up the day he came into the emergency department were, in your estimation, deficient? >> yes. >> pelley: on september 29, duncan was carried from the emergency department to intensive care. nurse nina pham, who was involved in the transfer, would become the first person to catch the virus in the united states. it took 48 hours to get duncan's positive test results. and by then, the hospital, on its own, had equipped the staff with suits that allowed no skin to be exposed. it would be another three weeks before the c.d.c. made this its new standard. then, the hospital moved out all of the patients in medical intensive care and reconfigured the 24-bed unit for just one patient. it was a strange scene for icu nurse john mulligan. >> john mulligan: by the time i came in, they had already received the tyveks, the papers, so we had the full hazmat gear that people are used to seeing. >> pelley: is this the full suit? >> mulligan: this is the full suit, yes
. >> pelley: so the c.d.c. protocols that you would've looked up the day he came into the emergency department were, in your estimation, deficient? >> yes. >> pelley: on september 29, duncan was carried from the emergency department to intensive care. nurse nina pham, who was involved in the transfer, would become the first person to catch the virus in the united states. it took 48 hours to get duncan's positive test results. and by then, the hospital, on its own, had equipped...
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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 from cleveland to dallas, with 132 other passengers. president obama canceled his schedule today to hold a special cabinet meeting on ebola. >> what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what's happened in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. >> pelley: the president also said the c.d.c. will set up a swat team to reach within 24 hours any hospital reporting an infection. t said the threat of an actual outbreak in the united states i
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....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 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 air bag 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 air bags. here's jeff glor. >> reporter: one day after the government issued an urgent letter advising consumers to take immediate action to fix exploding air bags, 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 callers to the national highway traffic safety administration were put on hold. >> a customer service represent will return you c
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here now from new york is scott pelley. >> pelley: tonight, as the ebola death toll reaches a new milestone, there are new questions about the treatment thomas eric duncan got before he died in dallas. did the hospital miss a red flag? 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 this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the toll in the biggest outbreak of ebola that the world has ever known hit a new milestone today. the world health organization told us that more than 4,000 people have guyed in four west african nations, and one in the united states, thomas eric duncan, w
here now from new york is scott pelley. >> pelley: tonight, as the ebola death toll reaches a new milestone, there are new questions about the treatment thomas eric duncan got before he died in dallas. did the hospital miss a red flag? 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...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the islamic terrorist group known as isis said 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 air strikes on isis targets in iraq and syria. holly williams has more now about the latest casualty in the war with isis. >> reporter: he was a british taxi driver and father of two daughters who worked with a muslim charity to deliver aid to syrians. >> ...and everybody watching. >> reporter: but that didn't matter to the isis militants who kidnapped alan henning nine months ago and have now beheaded him. >> his blood is on the hands of the british parliament. >> reporter: the latest execution follows british air strikes against isis in iraq. henning's wife,
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the islamic terrorist group known as isis said 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...
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click or call. >> pelley: do you >> pelley: do you know the name of the director of the f.b.i.? probably not. james comey has been america's top cop for just one year and he hasn't done a major television interview until tonight. we had a lot to cover. we wanted to know whether a terrorist attack is imminent, and how hackers are breaking into our computers. along the way, we learned surprising things about comey himself, like the time he was held hostage at gunpoint. we sat down with 53-year-old james comey in his command center at f.b.i. headquarters in washington, where one of his urgent concerns is the whereabouts ofamericans who've joined terrorist groups overseas. how many americans are fighting in syria on the side of the terrorists? >> james comey: in the area of a dozen or so. >> pelley: do you know who they are? >> comey: yes. >> pelley: each and every one of them? >> comey: i think, of that dozen or so, i do. i hesitate only because i don't know what i don't know. >> pelley: with american passports, how do you keep them from coming home and attacking the homeland? >> c
click or call. >> pelley: do you >> pelley: do you know the name of the director of the f.b.i.? probably not. james comey has been america's top cop for just one year and he hasn't done a major television interview until tonight. we had a lot to cover. we wanted to know whether a terrorist attack is imminent, and how hackers are breaking into our computers. along the way, we learned surprising things about comey himself, like the time he was held hostage at gunpoint. we sat down...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the toll in the biggest outbreak of ebola that the world has ever known hit a new milestone today. the world health organization told us that more than 4,000 people have guyed in four west african nations, and one in the united states, thomas eric duncan, wednesday, in dallas. tonight, new documents raise still more questions about how the hospital treated duncan and why it initially sent him home. manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> reporter: medical records released by duncan's family to the associated press reportedly show his 103-degree temperature flagged with an exclamation point. in the texas health presbyterian recordkeeping system. the records indicate during his visit to the emergency room two weeks ago, he said he felt dizzy, had a headache and abdominal pain so severe he rated them 8 out of 10. and though duncan told the nurse he was from west africa, they sent him home, reportedly with antibiotic and tylenol. saymendi lloyd spoke on behalf of duncan's quarantined girlfrien
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the toll in the biggest outbreak of ebola that the world has ever known hit a new milestone today. the world health organization told us that more than 4,000 people have guyed in four west african nations, and one in the united states, thomas eric duncan, wednesday, in dallas. tonight, new documents raise still more questions about how the hospital treated duncan and why it...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. until today everyone who had come down with ebola in the current outbreak had contracted it in west africa. well, that has now chained. we have learned that a nurse working in spain has caught the virus while treating a patient, a spush 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 that. dr. jon lapook is joining us. jon, we have been told that modern, western medicine can prevent contagion, but it didn't happen in this hospital. >> scott, you take a look at that picture. it looks like everything is being done right. they're gowned up. we were told this nurse only had two brief encountedders with the patient. i'm sure what the spanish authorities would love to see are the scenes not photographed. we know the big difference in real life between protocol and what is actually done. we saw that in dallas where the man infected with ebola came to the emergency room. he had symptom
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. until today everyone who had come down with ebola in the current outbreak had contracted it in west africa. well, that has now chained. we have learned that a nurse working in spain has caught the virus while treating a patient, a spush 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...
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. >> pelley: how did you feel? >> comey: probably a little sick, and a little sense of unreality that this was happening. >> pelley: the next day, some in the white house tried to force the authorization through a different way, so comey wrote a letter of resignation to the president, calling the situation "apocalyptic" and "fundamentally wrong." he left the letter on his desk, and he and f.b.i. director robert mueller went to the white house to resign. >> comey: yeah. we stood there together, waiting to go meet the president, looking out at the rose garden, both of us knowing this was our last time there and the end of our government careers. >> pelley: wasn't it your responsibility to support the president? >> comey: no. no, my responsibility, i took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> pelley: this was something the president wanted to go forward with. and you were standing in front of the president of the united states telling him he shouldn't do it, and if he did, you'd quit.
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>> pelley: tonight, a czar is born. the president names a little-known former aide with no health care background to landlord the response to ebola. and the first nurse to catch ebola in dallas begins treatment at a federal hospital in maryland. >> we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. >> 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 say
>> pelley: tonight, a czar is born. the president names a little-known former aide with no health care background to landlord the response to ebola. and the first nurse to catch ebola in dallas begins treatment at a federal hospital in maryland. >> we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. >> 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...
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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 with the revelation that agents were unaware that during a visit last month to the c.d.c. in atlanta, a security contractor who had been previously arrested was allowed on an elevator with the president. it wasn't until he took photos of the president that he was questioned and then fired and agents discovered that he was carrying a gun. in a meeting this afternoon with homeland security secretary jay j
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>> pelley: tonight, an urgent plea. after another death, another warning to owners of nearly five million vehicles with potentially deadly air bags. jeff glor has the latest. a suspected serial killer leads police to seven bodies. dean reynolds reports. dozens of americans get the all clear on ebola while debora patta in liberia meets children orphaned by the virus. inside syria, holly williams meets an american volunteer fighting isis. >> it just got me mad and it made me feel like i had to do something. >> 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. this is our western edition. 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. toyo
>> pelley: tonight, an urgent plea. after another death, another warning to owners of nearly five million vehicles with potentially deadly air bags. jeff glor has the latest. a suspected serial killer leads police to seven bodies. dean reynolds reports. dozens of americans get the all clear on ebola while debora patta in liberia meets children orphaned by the virus. inside syria, holly williams meets an american volunteer fighting isis. >> it just got me mad and it made me feel like...
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pelley. >> pelley: tonight, what went wrong. [explosion] >> we all had a lot invested on this. >> pelley: chip reid on a launch adventure that raises questions about the future of commercial space adventures. carter evans is on hawaii's wig island where slow-moving lava has residents ready to make fast break. jeff pegues on a growing security threat that has law enforcement on the edge. >> he could have took the chance to let our people out. >> pelley: and m sanjayan on one giant leap for panda kind. >> oh, my god. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the pieces are scattered all over the coast of virginia. valuable clues in determining why an unmanned rocket bound for the international space station blew up last evening moments after liftoff. the rocket was 13 stories tal, owned and operated by orbital sciences, a private company, a $200 million mission wiped out in seconds. it is first failure in nasa's commercial space program, and we have more now from chip re
pelley. >> pelley: tonight, what went wrong. [explosion] >> we all had a lot invested on this. >> pelley: chip reid on a launch adventure that raises questions about the future of commercial space adventures. carter evans is on hawaii's wig island where slow-moving lava has residents ready to make fast break. jeff pegues on a growing security threat that has law enforcement on the edge. >> he could have took the chance to let our people out. >> pelley: and m...
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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 to stay home. we have a series of reports tonight, beginning with manuel bojorquez in dallas. >> reporter: this afternoon, one of four people quarantined at this dallas apartment could be seen stepping out briefly to retrieve food that was delivered. a legal order threatens criminal charges if they leave or have visitors before october 19. also today, parts of the complex were power washed. the ebola patient, thomas eric duncan, became violently ill here sunday. wilfored smallwood is his half-brother. >> he started getting hot and when he started vomiting and throwing nupt bathroom, so they called the ambulance blans to
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 to stay...
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by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: god evening. in that air disaster in kansas today, a small plane was taking off in wichita. it lost engine power and tried to return to the airport. it didn't make it. the plane crashed into a building instead and adriana diaz is on the scene. >> an air plane down. >> we have a huge plume of smoke. >> a large, two-story commercial building hit. >> reporter: these are some of first images moments after a small plane struck the roof of a pilot training facility, leaving this gaping hole. the plane was a beechcraft king air 200 like this one. shortly after take-off, the only person on board, 53-year-old pilot mark goldstein, radioed for help. >> tower, i'm declaring an emergency. >> reporter: goldstein, a retired air traffic controller, was killed along with three in the building. five others were injured. jason podkanowicz, who works nearby, snapped these photos moments after impact. what did you think when you saw the flames? >> honestly, i don't know. i felt bad honestly for the pilot and whoever
by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: god evening. in that air disaster in kansas today, a small plane was taking off in wichita. it lost engine power and tried to return to the airport. it didn't make it. the plane crashed into a building instead and adriana diaz is on the scene. >> an air plane down. >> we have a huge plume of smoke. >> a large, two-story commercial building hit. >> reporter: these are some of first images...
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>> pelley: tonight, a plea from the f.b.i. david martin reports the bureau is asking your help identifying this english-speaking isis executioner. clarissa ward is inside syria with a rebel fighter who has has a warning for america. >> if you keep on poking and cornering a wild dog that wants nothing but the freedom, well, he will bite you, and he will bite you hard. >> pelley: the texas ebola patient is put on a ventilator. john blackstone looks at whether america's health care workers are ready for the disease. caught on video-- dean reynolds on a traffic stop that turned violent. and chip reid takes us 9,000 years into the past to hear the stories told by kenowick man. >> i truly consider him an ambassador from an ancient time period. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the government is nenlisting your help tonight in the war against the sunni muslim terrorist group known as isis. the f.b.i. posted video today of an isis fighter it is trying to identify. he
>> pelley: tonight, a plea from the f.b.i. david martin reports the bureau is asking your help identifying this english-speaking isis executioner. clarissa ward is inside syria with a rebel fighter who has has a warning for america. >> if you keep on poking and cornering a wild dog that wants nothing but the freedom, well, he will bite you, and he will bite you hard. >> pelley: the texas ebola patient is put on a ventilator. john blackstone looks at whether america's health...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the government is nenlisting your help tonight in the war against the sunni muslim terrorist group known as isis. the f.b.i. posted video today of an isis fighter it is trying to identify. he speaks english, and the bureau says he's appears to have a north american accent. the f.b.i. describes the video as a recruitment tool to attract westerners to join isis, and we have more now from our national security correspondent david martin. >> and we're here with the soldiers of bashad. >> reporter: do you know this masked man? shifting between arabic and english, he is oh, straight the execution of prisoners in a propaganda video put out boy isis last month. the f.b.i. posted this clip on its web site in the hopes someone might recognize him through his voice and appearance. it is part of a larger appeal for the public's assistance in identifying americans going to join or fighting with terrorist groups overseas. about a dozen are believed to have joined isis in the reign of terror across
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the government is nenlisting your help tonight in the war against the sunni muslim terrorist group known as isis. the f.b.i. posted video today of an isis fighter it is trying to identify. he speaks english, and the bureau says he's appears to have a north american accent. the f.b.i. describes the video as a recruitment tool to attract westerners to join isis, and we have more...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. thomas eric duncan died today in aitalas hospital, the first death from ebola in the united states. duncan, who was 42 was visiting from west africa where he caught the disease and where 3900 people have died of it. late today a dallas county sheriff's deputy who had been in the apartment where duncan had stayed was admitted to a hospital. he has flu-like symptoms, could be anything, but ebola tests are being done. we have a team of correspondents covering this developing story. first we'll go to manuel bojorquez in dallas. >> reporter: this ambulance rushed the deputy to texas health presbyterian hospital this afternoon. he was brought here after seeking treatment at an urgent care center in the dallas suburb of frisco, where mark piland is the fire chief. >> this patient had reported that they initially had been in the apartment in the initial ebola patient in dallas and had some contact with family members. >> reporter: piland says the unidentified deputy is being evaluated out of
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. thomas eric duncan died today in aitalas hospital, the first death from ebola in the united states. duncan, who was 42 was visiting from west africa where he caught the disease and where 3900 people have died of it. late today a dallas county sheriff's deputy who had been in the apartment where duncan had stayed was admitted to a hospital. he has flu-like symptoms, could be...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there is only one confirmed case of ebola in this country tonight. the doctor being treated in a new york hospital. but there is a lot of debate over what to do with others considered at risk. today the c.d.c. put out new guidelines. they establish risk levels and say that those at highest risk should have their travel restricted and be isolated only if they have symptoms. that was not the case with a nurse who returned from treating ebola patients in sierra leone. new jersey quarantined her in a hospital tent against her will, but under pressure, they let her go home to maine today. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: when kaci hickox was released from her quarantine, it ended a three-day odyssey that has become the latest example of an ebola policy being modified on the fly. in this case by the governors of new york and new jersey. on friday they announced mandatory quarantine for anybody who had interacted with ebola patients in west africa. >> and new jersey and new york are goin
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there is only one confirmed case of ebola in this country tonight. the doctor being treated in a new york hospital. but there is a lot of debate over what to do with others considered at risk. today the c.d.c. put out new guidelines. they establish risk levels and say that those at highest risk should have their travel restricted and be isolated only if they have symptoms. that...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. just a day after canada raised its terror threat level, a terrifying scene unfolded in its capital today. police say a canadian-born gunman identified as a convert to islam, michael zehaf-bibeau, opened fire in the parliament building in ottawa after gunning down a soldier standing watch at the nearby national war memorial. the soldier was 24-year-old nathan cirillo, seen in a photo taken by a tourist this past sunday. the motive for the attack is not clear. we do not know yet whether the gunman had any ties to any terrorist group. we have extensive coverage of this still-developing story. first, we'll go to jim axelrod in ottawa. >> reporter: the halls of parliament exploded with gunfire after security forces spotted the suspected shooter. kevin vickers, the sergeant at arms, shot and killed the gunman. vickers has a ceremonial role but is also a former police officer. prime minister steven harper, whose office is nearby, was unharmed. canadian politicia
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. just a day after canada raised its terror threat level, a terrifying scene unfolded in its capital today. police say a canadian-born gunman identified as a convert to islam, michael zehaf-bibeau, opened fire in the parliament building in ottawa after gunning down a soldier standing watch at the nearby national war memorial. the soldier was...
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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 a man hunt for 48 days by police over a large section of rural5]çnvi not pennsylvania including 85,000 acres of state park. he was the suspect in the shooting of the two state troopers, corporal brianzwas ki. four days after the shooting when police discovered a jeep partially submerged in a lake and apparently filled with evidence tying him to the am am bush. there were numerous sieghtz, he is a 31 year old survivalist described by his father as an excellent marksman an
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...
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>> pelley: tonight the head of the c.d.c. says it's unacceptable. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control. >> pelley: after a nurse becomes the first person the catch the disease in the u.s. 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
>> pelley: tonight the head of the c.d.c. says it's unacceptable. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control. >> pelley: after a nurse becomes the first person the catch the disease in the u.s. 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....