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Media and the public to stop reporting their movements on social media as this could compromise their security. Jeff . Debora patta in brussels. Debora, thank you very much. Here in the u. S. It is one of if not the biggest travel week of the year, and there have already been scares. Lagardia airport in new york city. Reporter 46 million will travel this weekend and they will see extra officers at virtually every airport, train station, and destination in the country. Homeland security secretary jeh johnson says his agency is ready for anything. I always hesitate to rank threats, but theheotential copycat, the lone wolf actor is one that were continually focused on. Reporter lines at the airports will be longer and slower. The tsa says it will handle 25 million passengers this week with enhanced screenings. New york passenger sherry tropan left for miami today. Were all a l ltle bit more aware of the increed security now and that people may be a little more nervous. Reporter if travelers are nervous, so are the airlines. Just this week southwest delayed or diverted three flights. In two cases passengers were afraid when fellow flyers spoke arabic. Today three passengers said to acting suspiciously on a flight from indianapolis to los angeles forced a diversion to kansas city. Phony bomb threats redirected three flights this week from the u. S. Headed overseas, including a Turkish Airlines flight to istanbul this morning. Today in new York City Police held a threehour active Shooter Drill in the citys subway system. For the first time their drill included an attacker in a suicide vest. We have now beefed up our resources that were in a number of events going on simultaneously or sequentially. Reporter theheepartment of Homeland Security says there are no Credible Threats anywhere in the u. S. We urge you to continue to travel. Go to public events. Go to public places. And know that our folks are on the job. Reporter extra security measures are also in place for overseas flights headed into the United States. Jeff . Jamie, thank you very much. Concerns about terrorism are also playing out in the president ial campaign. A new cbs news poll shows about 40 of republicans in early voting states say their choice of a candidate was at least somewhat influenced by the paris attacks. In all three states, iowa, New Hampshire, and south carolina, donald trump has a commanding lead. Heres julianna goldman. Reporter with National Security concerns rising, donald trump leads the republican pack. Rerered neurosurgeon ben carson is slipping. And senators ted cruz and marco rubio are gaining ground. Im leading every poll by a lot. Anymore. Reporter in the wake of the paris attacks, at least 2 3 of Republican Voters in the three early contests say a candidate must agree with them on how to handle isis in order to get their vote. And overwhelming majorities favor sending u. S. Ground troops to the middle east to fight the terrorist group. Today trump built on his controversial policy prescriptions, saying he would resume waterboarding, create a watch list for refugees, and monitor mosques. I think waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they do to us. Reporter in another new poll, 25 of New Hampshire primary voters say trump is best equipped to handle the u. S. Response to isis. Rubio lags behind with 13 . What happened in paris could happen here. Reporter the florida senator said his campaign was using the issue for its First Campaign ad. I obviously am not happy about the events that happened last week in paris, but i think its a positive development that it suddenly has cast forced americans to confront more carefully the issue of National Security. And cruz has come at the expense of ben carson, Whose Campaign admits the retired neurosurgeon has been hurt by the focus on National Security. Whos got the most experience . I dont know that it necessarily comes down to politics. It comes down to practical experience. Reporter to burnish his Foreign Policy credentials carsons campaign is considering a foreign trip ahead of iwa, asia, australia, and africa have been mentioned. Jeff, a Campaign Official says its part of a strategy to take control of the news cycles and do something unusual and eyeopening. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. Chris young action teams of High School Students are joining volunteers of america and Major League Baseball players the next generation of volunteers. Carlos pea its easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. Get in on the action at actionteam. Org. cause youll be in my heart yes, youll be in my heart from this day on now and forevermore. Narrator if animals are our best friends, shouldnt we be theirs . Visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. Youll be in my heart no matter what. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares french president Francois Hollande is visiting several World Leaders this week, including president obama at the white house on tuesday. Back in pari a return to normalcy has been elusive. Elizabeth palmer is there. Reporter if youre young enough, paris feels as enchanted as ever. The Big Department stores have decked out their windows, and a Christmas Market stretches down the champs elysees. Closed for four days right after the attacks, the stall owners have lost a lot of business. And now theyre open again, says margo, sales are slow. There are not as many people walking . Many people walking, yes. But so many people walking here and so many people dont pay. Reporter nobodys spending the way they usually do. Very difficult. Reporter business is down all over. By a third in the restaurants and cafes. And the chamber of commerce says Hotel Revenues are down by half, as tourists cancel their plans. Lily carvallo and ken eisner bucked the trend. But. There is like a black cloud around it. Reporter reinforced by the sight of heavily armed soldiers this constant awareness that you dont know what is going to be hit next or it will, or if there is any place safe. Reporter since the attacks the french he rallied around national symbols. And thats been good news for the cogniaume family who make flags in whats not normally a flagwaving country says enzo. When you have a french flag on yourself or in your house, its an act of patriotism. Reporter and a declaration that terrorism will not defeat the values of the french republic. Of course economies do bounce back after terrorist attacks. But in this case this is the second one in less than a year. And jeff, the french government has warned that there may be more of them. Liz palmer, thank you. The Security Team for pope francis nearly doubled in size last week just before his visit to africa, which begins wednesday. And as allen pizzey reports, the extra security was evident today at the vatican. Reporter the rampedup security was in place long before the faithful even began to arrive. Armed police from italys numerous forces were on every corner. Everyone who arrived for the popes weekly angeles was checked, bags opened, random patdowns. And that was just to get into the street in front of st. Peters basilica. The line stretched for several blocks for those wanting to enter the square itself. That involved another layer including metal detectors. The security wasnt just a reaction to the paris attacks. Some months ago the cover of the isis online magazine had a photoshop of their flag flying from the obelisk in the center of the square. The implied threat didnt worry ernest and Joanne Morelli from st. Petersburg, florida, however. We feel like the carabinieri are doing a pretty good job. Theyre all over the place. We dont feel as if anything could happen at this point. I mean, obviously it always could. But we feel fairly safe. Reporter pope francis is own security. But aides say he is deeply concerned for those who flock to see him. The only way to ensure complete security in a place like this is to stop the terrorists well before they reach the target. But as both sides know only too well, the police have to get it right every time. The terrorists only have to get lucky once. Allen pizzey, s news, rome. The city of chicago is on edge just before the release of a video showing a white Police Officer shooting and killing a black teen. Jericka duncan has more on this. Reporter 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. His familys attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the Police Dash Cam video. First shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. He falls down. Hes down on the ground. And then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. Reporter a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city information requests. Police superintendent Gary Mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. We will facilitate peoples First Amendment right to free speech. We will facilitate protest, quite frankly. But we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. Reporter Community Activists are calling for calm. But reverend Jesse Jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. People are disgusted and many are angry. Most are angry. The question becomes when will the cup runneth over . Reporter the night mcdonald was shot Authorities Say he had a fourinch folding knife and pcp in his system. Officer jason van dykes attorney dan herbert says mcdonalds behavior was erratic. He fifily believed he was in fear for his life and he was concerned about the life of his fellow officers. Reporter the Mcdonald Family reached a 5 million settlement. Jeff, the attorneys for the mcdonalds say the family has no interest in seeing that dash cam video. Jericka duncan, thank you very much. Still ahead here, Police Identify a suspect after a stunning shoing of a medical student in new orlns. And the growing threatf the approaching el nino. The cbs overnight news will be right back. So i switched to tide pods. Theyre super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15 cleaning ingredients or 90 . Dont pay for water, pay for clean. Hey buddy, lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. These are multisymptom. M. Wellllo are these. This one is max strength and fights mucus. That one doesnt. Uh. Think fast you dropped something. New from mucinex fast max. The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. In Southern California this weekend it still feels like summer, with temps in the mimi 80s in l. A. But that may not be true for winter and what could be an historic el nino. Heres ben tracy. Reporter its already a Winter Wonderland in californias mountains, and theyre expecting a lot more snow. Scientists say a massive el nino in the pacific is still getting stronger. These warm ocean waters near the equator forced the jet stream that usually dumps rain on Central America north, bringing a Conveyor Belt of storms to california and the southern u. S. This current el nino has now surpassed the 199798 el nino, which was the biggest on record. So its huge. Reporter josh willis is a climate scientist with nasa. He says el ninos typically impact Southern California. But this one is so big it will hit the entire state. Why is it important that a lot of these storms hit Northern California . Our water supply is tied to Northern California, and i is been in a a ought for more than a decade. Reporte californias largest reservoirs are in Northern California, and they are at historic lows. But el nino comes at a cost. Those storms in the winter of 9798 caused half a billion dollars in damage and killed 17 pepele in california. Still, after four years of intense drought, t t state needs all the rain and snow ititan get. Ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. Police in new orleans tonight are looking for a suspect followg a dramatic shooting. Surveillance footage shows the victim, peter gold, a tulane medical student, being shot as he tried to stop a gunman who was dragging a woman into an suv. The suspect tried to shoot gold again in the head, but the gun jammed. Gold is expected to survive. The suspect is 21yearold euric cain, whose criminal record includes weapons charges. Up next, the boots that are bigtime. Winter weather means a busy time for fashion brands, always trying to stay ahead of the latest trend. But as one old school retailer is discovering, sometimes the best way to keep current is to remain the same. Heres don dahler. Reporter theyre rubberbottomed, terminally unsexy, and virtually unchanged for over 100 years. And yet, l. L. Bean cannot make its signature duck boot fast enough. Weve hired well over 100 people and are in various stages of training. Hey, bobby. Repepter according to manufacturing chf royce hain, back orders are reaching 60,000. Were doing everything we can do to build boots. We build them one pair at a time. Reporter the reason for the rush is a mystery. Inexplicably, the boots have hit the catwalk and have been spotted on the fashionable feet of actress kerry washington. Duck boots have inspired designer tommy h hfiger. And kanye west recently launched his yeezy duck boot. All that buzz has not hurt bean. Sales have tripled in three years and are projected to hit half a million this year. And now women have surpassed men as the primary customers. Its a trend. Its a fashion thing. Its a desire. Youre asking me to figure out why a woman does what she does. Its the wrong question to ask. Reporter the bean boot was the very first product designed in 1912 by outdoorsman leon leonwood bean. And he came back from a hunting trip with wet soggy feet weweing footwear that was available, most likely all reporter bean came one his shoe with a rubber bottom creating the classic bean boot, still sold today. Tricked out a bit for new customers, but traditional tan and brown for the diehard fans. Ive heard it said that the boot is like an old friend. Those that have bought boots, we see boots that are 30, 40 years old and they send them back to be rebuilt because they dont want to get rid of them. Reporter with three shifts and more workers, bean is handproducing 50,000 pairs a month and bracing for the holiday rush. Don dahler, cbs news, new york. Still ahead here, no joke. Clowns learn the tricks of the trade before the thanksgiving day parade. Ng a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Sesere shortness of breath. Explained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tirness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn momo at womemehealth. Gov heartattata. That causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. It affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. When diagnosed, bipolar disorder can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. But most people with bipolar disorder suffer for years without help cause the symptoms are missed or confusus th other illnesses, like depression. Learn how easily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. We close tonight inside a class for clowns, where volunteers get a crash course for the macys thanksgiving day parade. Heres contessa brewer. Reporter college is not all fun and games. Whoo reporter even for a bunch of clowns. At clown u there are tough lessons. One, two, three. Reporter and rules to follow. No cell phones, no smoking, no drinking. Drinking drinking. You mean water. You mentioned going to the bathroom . Thats not easy. Reporter karen mccartys a true professional with the big apple circus in new york. As a professor shes seen a lot of freshman jitters. A lot of times theyeye imagining being in front of that many p pple. Reporter but they get ovov it fast. And if you think its crazy to get a whip nae nae lesson in a lecture hall, wait till you get a load of the lab. Whoever has an itch turn to someone in the audience. Reporter in class its all about funny business. As youre walking away look over your shoulder. Youll see people scratching. Reporter where assignments for the thanksgiving day parade include pinwheeling, interpretive dance, and of course horsing around. To be a clown is to be as human as possible and to project that. Exaggeratedly human. Im going to do a swoosh motion. Reporter at clown u you dont have to be born a clown. You can learn it. Ke returning volunteer john plotsky. Do you remember the lessons when youre actually out thehe on the parade route . Yeah. It helps. It gets you focused as a team and a group and gets in the spirit of the holiday. Reporter this may be the only school where landing at the top of the class is a piece of cake. Contessa brewer, cbs news, new york. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im jeff glor. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jeff glor. President obama is back at the white house this morning following an overseas trip that was supposed to focus on ececomics but was quickly domimited by talk of the t tror attackckin paris. Margaret brennan was traveling with the president in asia. Thats the primary power that these terrorists have over us. The most powerful tool we have to fight isil is to say that were not afraid. Reporter the president said actions like attempts to block refugees from settling in the u. S. , an idea thats being advocated by some republicans, is a betrayal of american values. And he downplayed isiss strength. Yet the president still called on other countries to join in the military coalition and said he directly appealed to russias vlvlimir putin to start t r strikes against isis rathehethan the u. S. Bbked rebels in syria. It would be helpful if russia directs its focus on isil. And i do think that as a consequence of isil claiming responsibility for bringing down their plane there is an increasing awareness on the part of president putin that isil than anything else in the region. Reporter but that is an Unlikely Alliance because the two countries back competing sides in t t Syrian Civil War. On tuesday president obama will meet with the president of france, country that has intensified its role in the air strikes. President obamas plan to resettle 10,000 Syrian Refugees in the u. S. Became more controversial last week, both on capitol hill and on the campaign trail. Julianna goldman reports. Reporter donald trump called for a dadabase to monitor syriri refugees. I do wantnt database for those people coming in. Reporter an attempt to clarify where he stands amid an uproar over last weeks seeming endorsement of a mandatory registry for muslims living in the u. S. So heres the story. Just to set it clear. I want surveillance of these people. Reporter several of trumps rivals have said the idea of a muslims was a bridge too far. But since the papas attacks many gop president ial hopefuls have contributed to the antirefugee fervor like john kasich, New Hampshire. I dont want Syrian Refugees to come here now because we dont know who they are. Reporter that rhetoric has been widely criticized by faithbased groups who lead efforts to resettle refugees, and evangelicals are a key demographic in republican primaries. Thehe is panic thats being fed for polititil reasons. Reporter linda hartke is the ceo of the lutheran immigration and refugee service. I again certainly think those who imagine and would say we should just suspend the arrival of any syrians into this country or any muslims into this country is reallllover the top. Eporter but a recenensurvey from the Public Religion Research institute showed 73 of white evangelical protestants feel that the values of islam are at odds with american values. A sentiment about muslims shared by this selfdescribed christian at todays trump rally. About our home country because they have been so vocal to say they want to be the sole people on this earth and its their way or no way really. Reporter that survey was conducted before the paris attacks, but it helps explain why republican president ial hopefuls are taking a harder line on the refugee issue. We also know that several religious organizations resettling refugees around the country have been threatened in the last week. Julianna goldman, cbs news, washington. Senator rand paul introduced legislation that would impose a moratorium on resettling any refugees from 34 highrisk countries. That includes syria. Jojo dickerson spoke to o ul on face the nation. You hadadome efforts this week to block k rian refugees d people from other r untries that you thought were dangerous. But in the conversation today the worry seems to be from experts is more about the visa waivers, which is to say people who could come in through europe, these countries where you dont need the kind of screening that you would have with refugees. Why isnt that the bigger problem . Well, i think its all of the above. My bill would have addressed refugees, students, visitors, and those who want to immigrgre from countries that have significant jihadist movements. But even just isolating on the refugee thing for a moment, we had two iraqi refugees come to my home town, bowling green, kentucky, and then proceeded to want to buy stinger missiles. Turns out one of them had fingerprints in our database systememecause he had his fingerprints on a a mb fragment from iraq, and yetete didnt catch him. So this was just a couple years ago. We were not vetting refugees adequately. The boston bombers also came here as refugees and became radicalized. So i think that for the president to say theres no danger is incorrect. But i do agree with those who say the Visa Waiver Program is a problem. There are many french citizens whwhwant to attack their government and want to attack us, and we have no program for screening them. I say they should all come in through global entry, sort of a frequent Flyer Program where you have to get a background check right now we have nothing in place and i think we are at a variety of sources, refugees but also visa waiver nations. You have consistently beeee cautioning your party about overseas military involvements, and youve said on these issues them from coming in. But has the paris has the growth of isis changed your mindset in terms of this argument that youve got to go get them there, youve got to fight isis in iraq and syria, degrade them in their operating space so that they dont even get a chance to come to america . I think the first thing we have to do i ilearn from our history. In the past several decades theres one true thing in the middle east, its that when weve toppled secular dictators weve gotten chaos and the rise of radical islam. So by toppling Saddam Hussein were still suffering that chaos. By toppling gadhafi in libya we got chaos, a failed state. Allegianceceo isis. By pouring weapons into the Syrian Civil War on the side of islamic rebels who are actually allied with al qaeda and some of whom became isis, that was a mistake. So the ultimate solution, if we want a longlasting victory and a lasting a longlasting peace, what were going to have to do is the boots on the ground are going to have to be arab and youre going to haveveo have sunnnnmuslims defeating tstsami muslims. Because even the Shiite Muslims cant occupy these sunni cities. Youve been very careful about stopping overreach in terms of u. S. Surveillance. Weve had some talk this morning about encryption being the big back door the way these terrorists can communicate. Whats your sense ofof how much do you worry that there will be an overreach in terms of additional surveillance operations . Im very worried about that because i think when you have a fearful time or an angry time that people are coaxed into giving up their liberty. Already many in the Intelligence Community are saying oh, if we only had the bulk phone Collection Program back. What theyre not telling you and what theyre being dishonest about is we still havevehe phone Collection Program in the United States. All phone records are still being collected all the time. And we still had the attack. And realize that in france they have bulk collection or surveillance of their citizens a thousandfold greater than what we have with very little privacy protections. They still didnt know anything about this. So what i would argue is you can keep giving up liberty, keep giving up liberty but in the end i dont think well be safer but we may have lost who we are as a people in the process. And im going to fight to make sure that doesnt happen. Which is why its important for your wipes to kill a Broad Spectrum of germs. Lysol wipes kill 99. 9 of germs, including 8 different types of cold and flu viruses. To help protect your family. Olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age. Your skin never will. Olay regenerist. Terror attacks in paris and elsewhere have some in Law Enforcement rethinking how t ty respond d active shooter situatioio. Anderson cooper reports for 60 minutes. Reporter new York Police Commissioner bill bratton says the nypd has been preparing for that kind of attack ever since the 2008 Terror Strike in mumbai, india that killed 173 more than 18 million for three days. What d d you learn from mumbmb . The idea of the multiple shooters consciously going in a lot of Different Directions multiple shooters, multiple locations. Bombs in taxicabs, railway station, the hotel. We also learned that these people are going to take hostages only for the purpose of media attention. Theyre going to kill them. Theyre not interested in negotiating to surrender. Theyre negotiating just to extend the span of time that you in the media are going to cover what theyre doing. So thats a very significant change where we normally try to rescue the hostages through negotiation. After mumbai you fully anticipated were going to see that here in the United States. Thahas correct. And you still believe that. Still believe it. Ananthats why we prepararfor it. Reporter the new York Police Department is so concerned about a paris and mumbaitype attack theyre retraining all 35,000 Police Officers in the city. The weapon is now loaded. Finger off the trigger. Reporter they allowed us to watch some of what theyre doing. Detective Raymond Mcpartland is the lead trainer with the nypd Counterterrorism Division and says its Critical Police move in quickly to stop an active shooter. The big piece i always tell people is time is an issue for both ends. The shooter wants more time inside because thats more victims. We need to cut his time inside if not minimize it completely by getting there quickly. Thats a complete shift, a paradigm change for Law Enforcement across the board. Reporter getting in there quickly meananovercoming chaotic and confususg situations in pursuit ofofhe gunmen. Now youve got shots. Now that changes what were doing here because were going to go in that direction. Reporter in this drill a team of four officers has to stop an active shooter in a classroom full of students, some of whom are already wounded. [ gunfire ] responding officers are told to focus on finding the gunman before they try to treat any casualties. Its also got to be tough bebeuse you have hysteriril pepele in a classroom. Theyre going to be screaming, help this person, help this person. Sure. And just think of the psychological aspect. Youre going to a School Shooting and you see children. This is something anybodys going to want to bend over and do whatever they could to stop that. But what we try to instill in them is that we need to stop the killing further. Reporter in another training scenario we watch the Police Respond to a simulated attack by two terroriststsith rifles loloely based on what hahaened in mumbaba they immediately engage in a gun battle with the first shooter, whos surrounded himself with civilians. The issue becomes now youve got a crowded hallway. So this is how theyre going to have to deal with it. You have clothing on the floor. If you notice on the floor theres a bag. At the very least we should start thinking ied, explosive device, is therereomething were concererd about . Reporter for theheirst officers on the scene information is limited and often contradictory. With every second that passes more people could be dying. The adrenaline is pumping so much that it changes the way you think, it changes your sure. Its a survival instinct. Theres a man with a gun thats in that room and hes trying to under stress the idea of stress science is fascinanang when it comes to o o world because your r vision goes down to about 17 under stress. If i said long guns, if i said tactical gear, and i said terrorism, whats the one thing you should also be thinking about . Ieds. Ieds. Thinking about bombs. Reporter afterward detective mcpartland reviews the exercise with the officers and asks them about the bag that was left in the hallway. I noticed the bag. If you had noted that that was an ied in that bag, do you still keep going for the shooter . Unfortunately, yeah. If we had to stop for every bag we found then obviously wed have a problem because we would never get to that guy. Reporter a number of American Cities have been retraining their police in a similar way. Washington, d. C. Police chief kathy lanier says their preparations have taken on new urgency since isis made a threat this week to launch attacks in rome and washington. People say what is it that keeps you awake at night . Its the one thing that we havent yet thought about. What is it that were missing . Weve now seen a number of people who are just ideologically motivated, who say they support isis but may have no actual direct connection with a group like isis but just theyve watched some videos and they decide to even scarier. Thats even scarier. Less tripwires. Less opportunity for us to intercept. I dont think youre going to stop the shootings. I think that a person whos committed to carrying out an act of violence like this is going to carry that act out. How successful they are and how many people they kill, we can try and intervene on. Making our approach to the high school now. Reporter Police Departments started to take a serious look to how they respond to active shooters after the attacks at Columbine High School in 1999. Columbine was a real turning point in terms of reassessing strategy in active shooter situations. Yes, it was. Training for active shooter response at the local Law Enforcement level, we based a lot of training on columbine. Reporter in columbine two troubled teenagers freely roamed the school, killing 12 students and a teacher while outside hundreds of Law Enforcement personnel set up a perimeter and waited for 45 minutes before going in. And i very distinctly remember a parent being interviewed said what were they waiting for . They have guns. My kids dont none of our kids had guns. Reporter in the recent paris attack here at the bataclan concert hall, police waited 35 minutes outside for the Tactical Team to prepare before going in. A u. S. Law enforcement source described that as a familiar old american model thats been abandoned. Columbine taught police they have to get in fast despite fact a s. W. A. T. Team might not be there. This is a homicide in progress. You cant wait for backup. Team. You are the only thing that can stop that shooting. You have to get in there and do it. Reporter thats what washington, d. C. P pice did in 2020 at the navy yard, when a mentally illllmployee began shooting his c cworkers. We have an active shooter. A male with a shotgun. Multiple shots fired. Multiple people down. Our first call to 911 came in one minute and 36 seconds after the first shots fired. We already had multiple people that were shot at that point. Reporter chief lanier learned a number of lessons from the Police Response at the navy yard shootings. Some of the rifles polole had were too big fororhe narrow corrrrors the shooter was s ving through. And the sound of fire alarms made it difficult to determine where shots were being fired from. The flashes you see are the fire alarm. The fire alarms been pulled. The fire alarms going off. Its loud. And theyve got gunshots being fired. And theyre trying to narrow down where the gunman is so they can get to the gununn and stop e shooting. Reporter it tookokolice an hour and nine mimites to kill the shooter. And of the 12 people who were killed the first 10 were killed how quickly . Six minutes. That fast. That fast. Reporter according to the attacks are over before police ever arrive. So now Law Enforcement agencies throughout the country are trying to educate the public on how to survive on their own. Your options are run, hidid fight. Thats whatatou tell people they should do. Yes. What we tell them is the facts of the matter is that most active shooters kill most of the victims in ten minutes or less. And the best Police Department in the country is going to be about a five to sevenminute response. I always say if you can get out, getting outs your first option, your best option. If youre in a position to try and take the gunman out, take the gunman out, its the best option for saving g ves before polili can get there. And thats kind of counterintuitive, what cops always tell people, right . We always tell people dont take action, call 911, dont intervene in the robbery. You know, weve never told people take action. Its a different this is a different scenario. Youre telling them that now, though. We are. Reporter its important to remember that as tragic and scary as these a aive shooter attacks are, its hihily unlikely youll ever be caught up in one. Ou have a very low cnce of being the victim of a incident like this. But what we try to do is encourage awareness. The idea is to have an awareness without creating a fear. A persons chance of actually having some sort of encounter with an active shooter is 1 in 2 million. A chance of being hit by lightning is 1 in 700,000. Do you w wry about an overreaction, pepele getting too scared, fearful of something which in all likelihood they will never encounter . You can be prepared, and you can have a society that is resilient and alert and conscientious and safer without scaring people. You dont want people to be afraid. That works against you. If you educate people on actions they can take to reduce their risk, then you can save some lives. And i think its irresponsible for us not to do that. You can see anderson coopers full report on our website, back. So how ya doing . Enough pressure in here for ya . Ugh. My sinuses are killing me. Yeah. Just wait til we hit ten thousand feet. T. Im gonna take Mucinex Sinusmax. Too late, were about to take off. These dissolve fast. Theyre new liquid gels. And youre coming with me. Wait, what . you realize i have gold status . Do i still get the miles . New Mucinex Sinusmax liquid gels. Dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. Dry spray . Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. Its the final countdown the final countdown if youre the band europe, you love a final countdown. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Adeles new album 25 came out friday and its already setting records. But the album will not be available on streaming services. Anthony mason reports. Adeles album is expected to be one of the biggestselling records in a decade. But it comes with an oldfashioned catch. If you want to hear it, youre going to have to buy it. Adeles new album is finally here. Hello from the other side on the first day the single hello was released the video was watched more than 1. 6 million times an hour, a youtube record. For everything that ive done the anticipation factor on this is big. Reporter joe levy is a contributing editor at rolling stone. What adle has done by keepepg the marketing of this record simple and songbased. Everybody here is watching you and basically doing nothing but releasing music is shes driven up anticipation of the record and shes created a more authentic experience for the fans. Let me photograph you reporter adele has also decided to keep her new album off streaming Services Like spotify and apple music. So fans who want to hear it will need to buy it one way or another. The move comes at a time when cd sales have declined 80 in the past decade. And digital streaming accounts for 32 of annual revenue for record labels. Last year taylor swift famously denied spotify access to her album 1989. Now we got bad blood and in june swift also held her album from apples new streaming service until the company agreed to pay artists during the free trial period. It was just like a movie adeles reasons for refusing to stream 25 are unknown. But because of her crossgenerational appeal, levy says album sales are expected to reach unprecedented heights. Never mind, ill find someone like you her last album, 21, sold over 30 million copies worldwide. For you they always say in the music industry, thats the key to that kind of megamillions success, when you get a record that kids will buy for their parents and parents will buy for their kids. But if you add in one of the grandparents might buy for their grandchildren, wow. You could sell a lot of freaking records. That ive tried to tell you yes, you can. This morning spotify released a statement to cbs news about adeles decision saying, we love and respect adele, as do her 24 million fans on spotify. We hope that she will give those fans the opportunity to enjoy 25 on spotify alongside 19 and 21 very soon. The cbs overnight news will i knew what to do to save my passengers. But when my father sank into depression, i didnt know how to help him. When he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. Dont let this happen to you. If you or a loved one is suicidal, call the National Suicide prevention lifeline. No matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, with the right help, you can get well. franklin d. Roosevelt the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. Endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources. And inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. We approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund the terror attacks in paris and around the world are putting some parents in a tough position, trying to explain it to their kids. Steve hartman was put on the spot in his own home. Reporter so far my two boys, 7yearold george and 5yearold emmitt, have grown up inside a protective bubble of my creation. So far my wife and i have shielded them from the paris attacks and just about every other bit of bad news on the planet. The goal was to keep them as carefree as possible for as long as possible. But this week i started wondering if that was the right approach. So to find out whats best for my kids i consulted some experts. My kids. A lot of parents are wondering if they should tell their kids when bad things happen in the world. It might be really interesting to some kids. Would you want to know . No. Not really. Reporter seems there is a bit of ostrich in all of us. But i learned the biggest bird brains are parents like me, who think we can just gloss over terror with a white lie. You guys know that nothing could ever happen to you, right . It could, but its really rare. I can never get you to understand that. Because its really unlikely but it still has a chance. Reporter what do you say to that . Other than youre right. Yeah. Reporter i went on to tell them a little bit about paris. Did the people who got shot die . Yeah. Reporter but in the end my kids didnt need a talk as much as i needed to listen. They told me in the future i should be more honest about world events but only the ones that really matter. Like if theres a war and the United States lost the war, id really want to know about that. Reporter and thats how we left it. We finished the night with a book i always turn to after weeks like this one. Dr. Seusss allegory about the rise and fall of hitler. Silence. Reporter i read it mostly for myself as a reminder that evil may take up a page or two but it never gets the last one. And the turtles of course, all the turtles are free. As turtles and maybe all creatures should be. Reporter steve hartman, on the road. The end. Reporter at home. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im jeff glor. With. A lockdown in brussels and looming questions at home. Whats next in the paris investigation and the broader fight against isis . Plus, what will the Holiday Travel week bring . Several air scares already. Chicago is on edge just before the refls a video showing a deadly shooting by police. In california the focus is the approaching el nino. What could be the strongest on record. And these boots are made for duck walking. And demand is suddenly washing out supplies. Were doing everything we can we build them one pair at a time. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Im jeff glor. President obama is back in washington following a ninedays overseas trip that was supposed to focus on economics but quickly moved to terrorism. But leaving malaysia the president promised that he would destroy isis. But on sunday the Top Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee Told cbs news the president s plan is not sufficient. This as the capital of belgium, brussels, remains on lockdown. The investigation in paris continues. And as americans enter one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. According to a new poll, 83 of registered voters believe a largescale terror attack in the u. S. Is likely in the near future. We have reports from paris, new but we start with debora patta in brussels. Reporter brussels remains a city in lockdown tonight with several Police Operations under way as a strict alert remains at its highest level for the countrys capital. The metro is still not open, and tomorrow the security measures will become even more drastic for the unprecedented closure of the capital schools. A toplevel security meeting was held in the city earlier. Belgiums Prime Minister, jean michel, stressed the threat of an attack remains serious and imminent. We are worried about an attack like those in paris with several individuals, he said. Possibly targeting commercial centers, streets, or public transport. Still at large is salah abdeslam, europes most wanted man and a prime suspect in the paris attacks. Authorities believe he might be in belgium. His last known destination. But police have their hands full as they are also hunting for several more men in connection with this latest Terror Threat against brussels. Abdeslams brother, mohammed, made another appeal on local television today for him to turn himself over to police. Wed rather see salah in jail, he said, than in a cemetery. While Belgian Police widen their security net, the first images of the french raid in saintdenis last wednesday have emerged. The shootout lasted seven hours, and more than 5,000 bullets were fired. [ gunfire ] when it was over, three people had been killed, including the suspected ringleader of the paris attacks and eight more had been arrested. Brussels is certainly a lot more tense tonight. Security forces patrolling the streets have been stepped up. And not far from here a number of Police Operations are under way. In fact, one is just finished here on the square. But police have urged both the media and the public to stop reporting their movements on social media as this could compromise their security. Jeff . Debora patta in brussels. Debora, thank you very much. Here in the u. S. It is one of if not the biggest travel week of the year, and there have already been scares. More now from jaimie yuccas at lagardia. Reporter they will see extra officers park, troel office,s, patrol dogs and guns at virtually every destination in the country. Homeland security secretary jeh johnson says his agency is ready for anything. I always hesitate to rank threats, but the potential copycat, the lone wolf actor is one that were continually focused on. Reporter lines at the airports will be longer and slower. The tsa says it will handle 25 million passengers this week with enhanced screening. New york passenger sherry tropan left for miami today. Were all a little bit more aware of the increased security now and that people may be a little more nervous. Reporter if travelers are nervous, so are the airlines. Just this week southwest delayed or diverted three flights. In two cases passengers were afraid when fellow flyers spoke arabic. Today three passengers said to be acting suspiciously on a flight from indianapolis to los angeles forced a diversion to kansas city. Phony bomb threats redirected three flights this week from the u. S. Headed overseas, including a Turkish Airlines flight to istanbul this morning. Today in new York City Police held a threehour active Shooter Drill in the citys subway system. For the first time their drill included an attacker in a suicide vest. We have now beefed up our resources that were in a position to handle a significant number of events going on simultaneously or sequentially. Reporter the department of Homeland Security says there are no Credible Threats anywhere in the u. S. We urge you to continue to travel. Go to public events. Go to public places. And know that our folks are on the job. Reporter extra security measures are also in place for overseas flights headed into the United States. Jeff . Jamie, thank you very much. Concerns about terrorism are also playing out in the president ial campaign. A new cbs news poll shows about 40 of republicans in early voting states say their choice of a candidate was at least somewhat influenced by the paris attacks. In all three states, iowa, New Hampshire, and south carolina, donald trump has a commanding lead. Heres julianna goldman. Reporter with National Security concerns rising, donald trump leads the republican pack. Retired neurosurgeon ben carson is slipping. And senators ted cruz and marco rubio are gaining ground. Im leading every poll by a lot. Its not even a little bit anymore. Reporter in the wake of the paris attacks, at least 2 3 of Republican Voters in the three early contests say a candidate must agree with them on how to handle isis in order to get their vote. An overwhelming majority favor sending u. S. Ground troops to the middle east to fight the terrorist group. Today trump built on his controversial policy prescriptions, saying he would resume waterboarding, create a watch list for refugees, and monitor mosques. I think waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they do to us. Reporter in another new poll, 25 of New Hampshire primary voters say trump is best equipped to handle the u. S. Response to isis. Rubio lags behind with 13 . What happened in paris could happen here. Reporter the florida senator said his campaign was using the issue for its First Campaign ad. I obviously am not happy about the events that happened last week in paris, but i think its a positive development that it suddenly has cast forced americans to confront more carefully the issue of National Security. Reporter the rise of rubio and cruz has come at the expense of ben carson, Whose Campaign admits the retired neurosurgeon has been hurt by the focus on National Security. Whos got the most experience . I dont know that it necessarily comes down to politics. It comes down to practical experience. Reporter to burnish his Foreign Policy credentials carsons campaign is considering a foreign trip ahead of iowa, asia, australia, and africa have been mentioned. Jeff, a Campaign Official says its [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree crashes ] [ wind howling ] french president Francois Hollande is visiting several World Leaders this week, including president obama at the white house on tuesday. Back in paris, a return to normalcy has been elusive. Elizabeth palmer is there. Reporter if youre young enough, paris feels as enchanted as ever. Decked out their windows, and a Christmas Market stretches down the champs elysees. Closed for four days right after the attacks, the stall owners have lost a lot of business. And now theyre open again, says margo, sales are slow. There are not as many people walking . Many people walking, yes. But so many people walking here and so many people dont pay. Reporter nobodys spending the way they usually do. Very difficult. Reporter business is down all over. By a third in the restaurants and cafes. And the chamber of commerce says Hotel Revenues are down by half, as tourists cancel their plans. Lily carvallo and ken eisner bucked the trend. But. There is like a black cloud around it. Reporter reinforced by the sight of heavily armed soldiers this constant awareness that you dont know what is going to be hit next or it will, or if there is any place safe. Reporter since the attacks the french have rallied around national symbols. And thats been good news for the cogniaume family who make flags in whats not normally a flagwaving country says enzo. When you have a french flag on yourself or in your house, its an act of patriotism. Reporter and a declaration that terrorism will not defeat the values of the french republic. Of course economies do bounce back after terrorist attacks. But in this case this is the second one in less than a year. And jeff, the french government has warned that there may be more of them. Liz palmer, thank you. The Security Team for pope francis nearly doubled in size last week. Just before his visit to africa, which begins wednesday. And as allen pizzey reports, the extra security was evident today at the vatican. Reporter the rampedup security was in place long before the faithful even began to arrive. Armed police from italys numerous forces were on every corner. Everyone who arrived for the popes weekly angeles was checked, bags opened, random patdowns. That was just to get into the street in front of st. Peters basilica. The line stretched for several blocks for those wanting to enter the square itself. That involved another layer including metal detectors. The security wasnt just a reaction to the paris attacks. Some months ago the cover of the isis online magazine had a photoshop of their flag flying from the obelisk in the center of the square. The implied threat didnt worry this couple from st. Petersburg, florida. We feel like the carabinieri are doing a good job. Theyre all over the place. We dont feel as if anything could happen at this point. Obviously it always could. But we feel fairly safe. Reporter pope francis is known to be indifferent to his own security. But aides say he is deeply concerned for those who flock to see him. The only way to ensure complete security in a place like this is to stop the terrorists well before they reach the target. But as both sides know only too well, the police have to get it right every time. The terrorists only have to get lucky once. Allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. The city of chicago is on edge just before the release of a video showing a white Police Officer shooting and killing a black teen. Jericka duncan has more on this. Reporter 17yearold lakwan mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. His familys attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the Police Dash Cam video. First shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. He falls down. Hes down on the ground. And then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. Reporter a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city rejected several freedom of information requests. Police superintendent Gary Mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. We will facilitate peoples First Amendment right to free speech. We will facilitate protest, quite frankly. But we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. Reporter Community Activists are calling for calm. But reverend Jesse Jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. People are disgusted and many are angry. Most are angry. The question becomes when will the cup runneth over . Reporter the night mcdonald was shot Authorities Say he had a fourinch folding knife and pcp in his system. Office yes jason van dykes attorney dan herbert says mcdonalds behavior was erratic. He firmly believed he was in fear for his life and he was concerned about the life of his fellow officers. Reporter the Mcdonald Family reached a 5 million settlement. Jeff, the attorneys for the mcdonalds say the family has no interest in seeing that dash cam video. Jericka duncan, thank you very much. Still ahead here, Police Identify a suspect after a stunning shooting of a medical student in new orleans. 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This current el nino has now surpassed the 199798 el nino, which was the biggest on record. So its huge. Reporter josh willis is a climate scientist with nasa. He says el ninos typically impact Southern California. But this one is so big it will hit the entire state. Why is it important that a lot of these storms hit Northern California . Our water supply is tied to Northern California, and its been in a drought for more than a decade. Reporter californias largest reservoirs are in Northern California, and they are at historic lows. But el nino comes at a cost. Those storms in the winter of 9798 caused half a billion dollars in damage and killed 17 people in california. Still, after four years of intense drought, the state needs all the rain and snow it can get. Ben tracy, cbs news. Following a dramatic shooting. Surveillance footage shows the victim peter gold, a tulane medical student, being shot as he tried to stop a gunman who was dragging a woman into an suv. The suspect tried to shoot gold again in the head, but the gun jammed. Gold is expected to survive. The suspect is 21yearold euric cain, whose criminal record includes weapons charges. Up next, the boots that are bigtime. Winter weather means a busy time for fashion brands, always trying to stay ahead of the latest trend. But as one old school retailer is discovering, sometimes the best way to keep current is to remain the same. Heres don dahler. Reporter theyre rubberbottomed, terminally unsexy, and virtually unchanged for over 100 years. And yet, l. L. Bean cannot make its signature duck boot fast enough. Weve hired well over 100 people and are in various stages of training. Hey, bobby. Reporter according to manufacturing chief royce haines, back orders are reaching 60,000. Were doing everything we can do to build boots. We build them one pair at a time. Reporter the reason for the rush is a mystery. Inexplicably, the boots have hit the catwalk and have been spotted on the fashionable feet of actress kerry washington. Duck boots have inspired designer tommy hilfiger. And kanye west recently launched his yeezy duck boot. All that buzz has not hurt bean. Sales have tripled in three years and are projected to hit half a million this year. And now women have surpassed men as the primary customers. Its a trend. Its a fashion thing. Its a desire. Youre asking me to figure out why a woman does what she does. Its the wrong question to ask. Reporter the bean boot was the very first product designed in 1912 by outdoorsman leon leonwood bean. And he came back from a hunting trip with wet soggy feet wearing footwear that was available, most likely all leather. Reporter bean came one his shoe with a rubber bottom creating the classic bean boot, still sold today. Tricked out a bit for new customers, but traditional tan and brown for the diehard fans. Ive heard it said that the boot is like an old friend. Those that have bought boots, we see boots that are 30, 40 years old and they send them back to be rebuilt because they dont want to get rid of them. Reporter with three shifts and more workers, bean is handproducing 50,000 pairs a month and bracing for the holiday rush. Don dahler, cbs news, new york. Clowns learn the every day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies arent fully developed until at least 39 weeks. If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. A healthy baby is worth the wait. O0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. When we travel from city to city, we Pay Attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, we close tonight inside a school for clowns where volunteers get a crash course for the macys thanksgiving day parade. Heres contessa brewer. Reporter college is not all whoo reporter even for a bunch of clowns. At clown u there are tough lessons. One, two, three. Reporter and rules to follow. No cell phones, no smoking, no drinking. Drinking drinking. You mean water. Bathroom . Thats not easy. Reporter karen mccartys a true professional with the big apple circus in new york. As a professor shes seen a lot of freshman jitters. A lot of times theyre imagining being in front of that many people. Reporter but they get over it fast. And if you think its crazy to get a whip nae nae lesson in a lecture hall, wait till you get a load of the lab. Whoever has an itch turn to someone in the audience. Reporter its all about as youre walking away look over your shoulder. Youll see people scratching. Reporter where assignments for the thanksgiving day parade include pinwheeling, interpretive dance, and of course horsing around. To be a clown is to be as human as possible and to project that. Exaggeratedly human. Im going to do a swoosh motion. Reporter at clown u you dont have to be born a clown. You can learn it. Like returning volunteer john plotsky. Do you remember the lessons when youre actually out there on the parade route . Yeah. It helps. It gets you focused as a team and a group and gets in the spirit of the holiday. Reporter this may be the only school where landing at the top of the class is a piece of cake. Contessa brewer, cbs news, new york. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im jeff glor. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jeff glor. President obama is back at the white house this morning following an overseas trip that was supposed to focus on economics but was quickly dominated by talk of the terror attacks in paris. Margaret brennan was traveling with the president in asia. These terrorists have over us. The most powerful tool we have to fight isil is to say that were not afraid. Reporter the president said actions like attempts to block refugees from settling in the u. S. , an idea thats being advocated by some republicans, is a betrayal of american values. And he downplayed isiss strength. Yet the president still called on other countries to join in the military coalition and said he directly appealed to russias vladimir put tony start air strikes against isis rather than the u. S. Backed rebels in syria. It would be helpful if russia directs its focus on isil. And i do think that as a consequence of isil claiming responsibility for bringing down their plane there is an increasing awareness on the part of president putin that isil poses a greater threat to them than anything else in the region. Reporter but that is an Unlikely Alliance because the two countries back competing sides in the Syrian Civil War. On tuesday president obama will meet with the president of france, a country that has intensified its role in the air strikes. President obamas plan to resettle 10,000 Syrian Refugees in the u. S. Became more controversial last week, both on capitol hill and on the campaign trail. Julianna goldman reports. Reporter donald trump called for a database to monitor Syrian Refugees. I do want a database for those people coming in. Reporter an attempt to clarify where he stands amid an uproar over last weeks seeming endorsement of a mandatory registry for muslims living in the u. S. So heres the story. Just to set it clear. I want surveillance of these people. Reporter several of trumps rivals have said the idea of a National Database to track muslims was a bridge too far. But since the paris attacks many gop president ial hopefuls have contributed to the antirefugee fervor like john kasich, New Hampshire. I dont want Syrian Refugees to come here now because we dont know who they are. Reporter that rhetoric has been widely criticized by faithbased groups who lead efforts to resettle refugees, and evangelicals are a key demographic in republican primaries. There is panic thats being fed for political reasons. Reporter linta hartke is the ceo of the lutheran immigration and refugee service. I again certainly think those who imagine and would say we should just suspend the arrival of any syrians into this country or any muslims into this country is really over the top. Reporter but a recent survey from the Public Religion Research institute showed 73 of white evangelical protestants feel that the values of islam are at odds with american values. A sentiment about muslims shared by this selfdescribed christian i have to stop and think about our home country because they have been so vocal to say they want to be the sole people on this earth and its their way or no way really. Reporter that survey was conducted before the paris attacks, but it helps explain why republican president ial hopefuls are taking a harder line on the refugee issue. We also know that several religious organizations resettling refugees around the country have been threatened in the last week. Julianna goldman, cbs news, washington. Senator rand paul introduced legislation that would impose a moratorium on resettling any refugees from 34 highrisk countries. That includes syria. John dickerson spoke to paul on face the nation. You had some efforts this week to block Syrian Refugees and people from other countries that you thought were dangerous. But in the conversation today the worry seems to be from experts is more about the visa waivers, which is to say people who could come in through europe, these countries where you dont need the kind of screening that you would have with refugees. Why isnt that the bigger problem . Well, i think its all of the above. My bill would have addressed refugees, students, visitors, and those who want to immigrates from countries that have significant jihadist movements. But even just isolating on the refugee thing for a moment, we had two iraqi refugees come to my home town, bowling green, kentucky, and then proceeded to want to buy stinger missiles. Turns out one of them had fingerprints in our database system because he had his fingerprints on a bomb fragment from iraq, and yet we didnt catch him. So this was just a couple years ago. We were not vetting refugees adequately. The boston bombers also came here as refugees and became radicalized. So i think that for the president to say theres no danger is incorrect. But i do agree with those who say the Visa Waiver Program is a problem. There are many french citizens who want to attack their government and want to attack us, and we have no program for screening them. I say they should all come in through global entry, sort of a frequent Flyer Program where you have to get a background check or you have to wait 30 days. Right now we have nothing in place and i think we are at a great deal of risk from a variety of sources, refugees but also visa waiver nations. You have consistently been cautioning your party about overseas military involvements, and youve said on these issues be strong in the homeland, keep them from coming in. But has the paris has the growth of isis changed your mindset in terms of this argument that youve got to go get them there, youve got to fight isis in iraq and syria, degrade them in their operating space so that they dont even get a chance to come to america . I think the first thing we have to do is learn from our history. In the past several decades if theres one true thing in the middle east, its that when weve toppled secular dictators weve gotten chaos and the rise of radical islam. So by toppling Saddam Hussein were still suffering that chaos. By toppling gadhafi in libya we got chaos, a failed state. And a third of libya now pledges allegiance to isis. Syrian civil war on the side of islamic rebels who are actually allied with al qaeda and some of whom became isis, that was a mistake. So the ultimate solution, if we want a longlasting victory and a lasting a longlasting peace, what were going to have to do is the boots on the ground are going to have to be arab and youre going to have to have sunni muslims defeating tsunami muslims. Because even the Shiite Muslims cant occupy these sunni cities. Youve been very careful about stopping overreach in terms of u. S. Surveillance. Weve had some talk this morning about encryption being the big back door the way these terrorists can communicate. Whats your sense of how much do you worry that there will be an overreach in terms of additional surveillance operations . Im very worried about that because i think when you have a fearful time or an angry time that people are coaxed into giving up their liberty. Already many in the Intelligence Community are saying oh, if we only had the bulk phone Collection Program back. What theyre not telling you and what theyre being dishonest about is we still have the phone Collection Program in the United States. All phone records are still being collected all the time. And we still had the attack. And realize that in france they have bulk collection or surveillance of their citizens a thousandfold greater than what we have with very little privacy protections. They still didnt know anything about this. So what i would argue is you can keep giving up liberty, keep giving up liberty but in the end i dont think well be safer but we may have lost who we are as karl, dont you have friends coming over . Yeah, so . It stinks in here. Youve got to wash this whole room are you kidding . Wash it . Lets wash it with febreze. For all the things you cant wash, use. Febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. Webber inhales hey, it smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze. To continuously eliminate odors for. Up to 45 days of freshness pluggable febreze and fabric refresher. 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Anderson cooper reports for 60 reporter new York Police Commissioner bill bratton says the nypd has been preparing for that kind of attack ever since the 2008 Terror Strike in mumbai, india that killed 173 more than 18 million for three days. What did you learn from mumbai . The idea of the multiple shooters consciously going in a lot of Different Directions multiple shooters, multiple locations. Bombs in taxicabs, railway station, the hotel. We also learned that these people are going to take hostages only for the purpose of media attention. Theyre going to kill them. Theyre not interested in negotiating to surrender. Theyre negotiating just to extend the span of time that you in the media are going to cover what theyre doing. So thats a very significant change where we normally try to rescue the hostages through negotiation. After mumbai you fully anticipated were going to see that here in the United States. Thats correct. And you still believe that. Still believe it. And thats why we prepare for it. Reporter the new York Police Department is so concerned about a paris and mumbaitype attack theyre retraining all 35,000 Police Officers in the city. The weapon is now loaded. Finger off the trigger. Reporter they allowed us to watch some of what theyre doing. Detective Raymond Mcpartland is the lead trainer with the nypd Counterterrorism Division and says its Critical Police move in quickly to stop an active shooter. The big piece i always tell people is time is an issue for both ends. The shooter wants more time inside because thats more victims. We need to cut his time inside if not minimize it completely by getting there quickly. Thats a complete shift, a paradigm change for Law Enforcement across the board. Reporter getting in there quickly means overcoming kay ottic and confusing situations in pursuit of the gunmen. Now youve got shots. Now that changes what were doing here because were going to go in that direction. Reporter in this drill a team of four officers has to stop an active shooter in a classroom full of students, some of whom are already wounded. [ gunfire ] responding officers are told to focus on finding the gunman before they try to treat any casualties. Its also got to be tough because you have hysterical people in a classroom. Theyre going to be screaming, sure. And just think of the psychological aspect. Youre going to a School Shooting and you see children. This is something anybodys going to want to bend over and do whatever they could to stop that. But what we try to instill in them is that we need to stop the killing further. Reporter in another training scenario we watch the Police Respond to a simulated attack by two terrorists with rifles loosely based on what happened in mumbai. They immediately engage in a gun battle with the first shooter, whos surrounded himself with civilians. The issue becomes now youve got a crowded hallway. So this is how theyre going to have to deal with it. You have clothing on the floor. If you notice on the floor theres a bag. At the very least we should start thinking ied, explosive device, is there something were concerned about . Reporter for the first officers on the scene information is limited and often contradictory. With every second that passes more people could be dying. The adrenaline is pumping so much that it changes the way you think, it changes your sure. Its a survival instinct. Theres a man with a gun thats in that room and hes trying to kill other people. Under stress the idea of stress science is fascinating when it comes to our world because your vision goes down to about 17 under stress. If i said long guns, if i said tactical gear, and i said terrorism, whats the one thing you should also be thinking about . Ieds. Ieds. Thinking about bombs. Reporter afterward detective mcpartland reviews the exercise with the officers and asks them about the bag that was left in the hallway. I noticed the bag. If you had noted that that was an i. E. D. In that bag do you still keep going for the shooter . Unfortunately, yeah. If we had to stop for every bag we found then obviously wed have a problem because we would never get to that guy. Reporter a number of American Cities have been retraining their police in a similar way. Washington, d. C. Police chief kathy lanier says their preparations have taken on new urgency since isis made a threat this week to launch attacks in rome and washington. People say what is it that keeps you awake at night . Its not all the things that we train for and we know about. Its the one thing that we what is it that were missing . Weve now seen a number of people who are just ideologically motivated, who say they support isis but may have no actual direct connection with a group like isis but just theyve watched some videos and they decide to even scarier. Thats even scarier. Less tripwires. Less opportunity for us to intercept. I dont think youre going to stop the shootings. I think that a person whos committed to carrying out an act of violence like this is going to carry that act out. How successful they are and how many people they kill, we can try and intervene on. Making our approach to the high school now. Reporter Police Departments started to take a serious look to how they respond to active shooters after the attacks at Columbine High School in 1999. Columbine was a real turning point in terms of reassessing strategies in active shooter situations. Yes, it was. Huge. So we based a lot of our training for active shooter response at the local Law Enforcement level, we based a reporter in columbine two troubled teenagers freely roamed the school, killing 12 students and a teacher while outside hundreds of Law Enforcement personnel set up a perimeter and waited for 45 minutes before going in. And i very distingctly remember a parent being interviewed saying what were they waiting for . They have guns. My kids dont none of our kids had guns. Reporter in the recent paris attack here at the bataclan concert hall, police waited 35 minutes outside for the Tactical Team to prepare before going in. A u. S. Law enforcement source described that as a familiar old american model thats been abandoned. Columbine taught police they have to get in fast despite fact a s. W. A. T. Team might not be there. This is a homicide in progress. You cant wait for backup. You cant wait for the s. W. A. T. Team. You are the only thing that can stop that shooting. You have to get in there and do it. Reporter thats what washington, d. C. Police did in 2013 at the navy yard, when a mentally ill employee began shooting his coworkers. We have an active shooter. A male with a shotgun. Multiple shots fired. Multiple people down. Our first call to 911 came in one minute and 36 seconds after the first shots fired. We already had multiple people that were shot at that point. Reporter chief lanier learned a number of lessons from the Police Response at the navy yard shootings. Some of the rifles police had were too big for the narrow corridors the shooter was moving through. And the sound of fire alarms made it difficult to determine where shots were being fired from. The flashes you see are the fire alarm. The fire alarms been pulled. The fire alarms going off. Its loud. And theyve got gunshots being fired. And theyre trying to narrow down where the gunman is so they can get to the gunman and stop the shooting. Reporter it took police an hour and nine minutes to kill the shooter. And of the 12 people who were killed the first 10 were killed how quickly . Six minutes. That fast. That fast. Reporter according to the fbi, 60 of active shooter attacks are over before police ever arrive. So now Law Enforcement agencies throughout the country are trying to educate the public on how to survive on their own. Your options are run, hide, or fight. Thats what you tell people they should do. Yes. What we tell them is the facts of the matter is that most active shooters kill most of the victims in ten minutes or less. And the best Police Department in the country is going to be about a five to sevenminute response. I always say if you can get out, getting outs your first option, your best option. If youre in a position to try and take the gunman out, take the gunman out, its the best option for saving lives before police can get there. And thats kind of counterintuitive, what cops always tell people, right . We always tell people dont take action, call 911, dont intervene in the robbery. You know, weve never told people take action. Its a different this is a different scenario. Youre telling them that now, though. We are. Reporter its important to remember that as tragic and scary as these active shooter attacks are, its highly unlikely youll ever be caught up in one. You have a very low chance of being the victim of a incident like this. But what we try to do is encourage awareness. The idea is to have an awareness without creating a fear. A persons chance of actually having some sort of encounter with an active shooter is 1 in 2 million. A chance of being hit by lightning is 1 in 700,000. Do you worry about an overreaction, people getting too scared, fearful of something which in all likelihood they will never encounter . You can be prepared, and you can have a society that is resilient and alert and conscientious and safer without scaring people. You dont want people to be afraid. That works against you. If you educate people on actions they can take to reduce their risk, then you can save some lives. And i think its irresponsible for us not to do that. You can see anderson coopers the ov covergirl is the easy way to draw attention Perfect Point liner smudge with spongetip to create a smokin kitten eye lash blast mascara adds an instant blast of volume add a pow to your brow wow from easy, breezy, beautiful the leading cough liquid only provides relief for four hours, but did you know theres a product that lasts for twelve hours . Try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. Its advanced formula works by immediately releasing powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hours. In fact, delsym lasts three times longer than the leading cough liquid. 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Everybody here is watching you and basically doing nothing but releasing music is shes driven up anticipation of the record and shes created a more authentic experience for the fans. Let me photograph you reporter adele has also decided to keep her new album off streaming Services Like spotify and apple music. So fans who want to hear it will need to buy it one way or another. The move comes at a time when cd sales have declined 80 in the past decade. For 32 of annual revenue for record labels. Last year taylor swift famously denied spotify access to her album 1989. Now we got bad blood and in june swift also held her album from apples new streaming service until the company agreed to pay artists during the free trial period. It was just like a movie adeles reasons for refusing to stream 25 are unknown. But because of her crossgenerational appeal, levy says album sales are expected to reach unprecedented heights. Never mind, ill find someone like you her last album, 21, sold over 30 million copies worldwide. For you they always say in the music industry, thats the key to that kind of megamillions success, when you get a record that kids will buy for their parents and but if you add in one of the grandparents might buy for their grandchildren, wow. You could sell a lot of freaking records. That ive tried to tell you yes, you can. This morning spotify release the a statement to cbs news about adeles decision saying, we love and respect adele, as do her 24 million fans on spotify. We hope that she will give those on spotify alongside 19 the terror attacks in paris and around the world are putting some parents in a tough position, trying to explain it to their kids. Steve hartman was put on the spot in his own home. Reporter so far my two boys, 7yearold george and 5yearold emmitt, have grown up inside a protective bubble of my creation. So far my wife and i have shielded them from the paris attacks and just about every the goal was to keep them as carefree as possible for as long as possible. But this week i started wondering if that was the right approach. So to find out whats best for my kids i consulted some experts. My kids. A lot of parents are wondering if they should tell their kids when bad things happen in the world. It might be really interesting to some kids. Would you want to know . No. Not really. Reporter seems there is a bit of ostrich in all of us. But i learned the biggest bird brains are parenen like me, who ththk we can just gloss over terror with a white lie. You guys know that nothing could ever happen to you, right . It could, but its really rare. I can never get you to understand that. Because its really unlikely but it still has a chance. Reporter what do you say to that . Other than youre right. Yeah. Reporter i went on to tell them a little bit about paris. Did the people who got shot die . Yeah. Reporter but in the end my kids didnt need a talk as much they told me in the future i should be more honest about world events but only the ones that really matter. Like if theres a war and the United States lost the war, id really want to know about that. Reporter and thats how we left it. We finished the night with a book i always turn to after weeks like this one. Dr. Seusss allegory about the rise and fall of hitler. Silence. Reporter i read it mostly for myself as a reminder that evil may take up a page or two but it never gets the last one. And the turtles of course, all the turtles are free. As turtles and maybe all creatures should be. Reporter steve hartman, on the road. The end. Reporter at home. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im jeff glor. A lockdown in brussels and looming questions at home. Whats next in the paris investigation and the broader fight against isis . Plus, what will the Holiday Travel week bring . Several air scares already. Chicago is on edge just before the release of a video showing a deadly shooting by police. California the focus is the approaching el nino. What could be the strongest on record. And these boots are made for and demand is suddenly washing out supplies. Were doing everything we can do to build boots. We build them one pair at a time. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jeff glor. President obama is back in washington following a nineday overseas trip that was supposed to focus on economics but quickly moved to terrorism. Before leaving malaysia the president promised that he would destroy isis. But on sunday the top demomoats on the Senate Intelligence Committee Told cbs news the president s plan is not sufficient. This as the capital of belgium, brussels, remains on lockdown. The investigation in paris continues. And as americans enter one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. According to a new poll, 83 of registered voters believe a largescale terror attack in the u. S. Is likely in the near future. We have reports from paris, new york, and washington. But we start with debora patta in brussels. One of several cities where Police Conducted raids on sunday. Reporter brussels remains a city in lockdown tonight with several Police Operations under way as the threat alert rememns at its higheststevel for the countrys capital. The metro is still not open, and tomorrow the security measures will become even more drastic for the unprecedented closure of the capital schools. A toplevel security meeting was held in the city earlier. Belgiums Prime Minister, jean michel, stressed the threat of an attack remains serious and imminent. We are worried abououan attack like those in paris with several individuals, he said. Possibly targeting commercial centers, streets, or public transport. Still at large is salah abdeslam, europes most wanted man and a prime suspect in the paris attacks. Authorities s lieve he might be in belgium, his last known destination. Several more men in connection with this latest Terror Threat against brussels. Abdeslams brother, mohammed, made another appeal on local television today for him to turn himself over to police. Wed rather see salah in jail, he said, than in a cemetery. While Belgian Police widen their security net, the first images of the french raid in saintdenis last wednesday he emerged. The shootout lasted seven hours, and more than 5,000 bullets were fired. [ gunfire ] when it was over, three people had been killed, including the suspected ringleader of the paris attacks, and eight more had been arrested. Brussels is certainly a lot more tense tonit. Security forces patrolling the streets have been stepped up. And not far from here a number of Police Operations are under way. In fact, one is just finished here on the square. But police have urged both the media and d e public to stop reporting their momoments on social media as this could compromise their security. Jeff . Debora patta in brussels. Debora, thank you very much. Here in the u. S. It is one of if not the biggest travel week of the year, and there have already been scares. More now from jaimie yuccas at lagardia airport in new yorkrk city. Reporter 46 million will travel this weekend and they will see extra officers at virtually every airport, train station, and destination in the country. Homeland security secretary jeh johnson says his agency is ready for anything. I always hesitate to rank threats, but the potential copycat, the lone wolf actor is one that were continually focused on. Reporter lines at the airports will be longer and slower. The tsa says it will handle 25 million passengers this week with enhanced screenings. New york passenger sherry tropan left for miami today. Were all a little bit more aware of the increased security now and that people may be a little more nervous. Reporter if travelers are nervous, so are the airlines. Just this week southwest delayed or diverted three flhts. In two cases passengers were afraid when fellow flyers spoke arabic. Today three passengers said to be acting suspiciously on a flight from indianapolis to los angeles forced a diversion to kansas citit phony bomb threats redirected three flights this week from the u. S. Headed overseas, including a Turkish Airlines flight to istanbul this morning. Today in new York City Police held a threehour active Shooter Drill in the citys subway system. For r e first time their drill included an attacker in a suicide vest. We have now beefed up our resources that were in a number of events going on simultaneously or sequentially. Reporter the department of Homeland Security says there are no Credible Threats anywhere in the u. S. We urge you to continue to travel. To public events. Go to public places. And know that our folks are on the job. Reporter extra security measures are also in place for overseas flights headed into the United States. Jeff . Jamie, thank you very much. Concerns about terrorism are also playing out in the president ial campaign. A new cbs news poll shows about 40 of republicans in early voting states say their choice of a candidate wasast least somewhat influenced by the paris attacks. In all three states, iowa, New Hampshire, and south carolina, donald trump has a commanding lead. Heres julianna goldman. Reporter with National Security concerns rising, donald trump leads the republican pack. Retired neurosurgeon ben carson is slipping. And senators ted cruz and marco rubio are gaining ground. Im l lding every poll by a lot. Its not even a little bit anymore. Reporter in the wake of the paris attacks, at least 2 3 of Republican Voters in the three early contests say a candidate must agree with them on how to handle isis in order to get their vote. D overwhelming majorities favor sending u. S. Ground troops to the middle east to fight the terrorist group. Today trump built on his controversial policy prescriptions, saying he would resume waterboarding, create a watch list for refugees, and monitor mosques. I think waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they do to us. Reporter in another new poll, 25 of New Hampshire primary voters say trump is best equipped to handle the u. S. Response to isis. Rubio lags behind with 13 . What happened in paris could happen here. Reporter the florida senator said his campaign was using the issue for its First Campaign ad. I obviously am not happy about the events that happened last week in paris, but i think its a positive development that it suddenly has cast forced americans to confront more carefully the issue of National Security. And cruz has come at the expense of ben carson, Whose Campaign admits the retired neurosurgeon has been hurt by the focus on National Security. Whos got the most experience . I dont know that it necessarily comes down to politics. It comes down to practical experience. Reporter to burnish his Foreign Policy credentials carsons campaign is considering a foreign trtr ahead of iwa, asia, australia, and africa have been mentioned. Jeff, a Campaign Official says almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. 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Elizabeth palmer is there. Reporter if youre young enough, paris feels as enchanted as ever. The Big Department stores have decked out their windows, and a Christmas Market stretches down the champs elysees. Closed for four days right after the attacks, the stall owners have lost a lot of business. And now theyre e en again, says rgo, sales are slow. There are not as many people walking . Many people walking, yes. But so many people walking here and so many people dont pay. Reporter nobodys spending the way they usually do. Very difficult. Reporter business is down all over. By a third in the restaurants and cafes. And the chamber of commerce says Hotel Revenues are down by half, as tourists cancel their plans. Lily carvallo and ken eisner bucked the trend. But. There is like a black cloud around it. Reporter reinforced by the sight of heavily armed soldiers this constant awareness that you dont know what is going to be hit next or it will, or if there is any place safe. Reporter since the attacks the french have rallied around national symbols. And thats been good news for the cogniaume family who make flags in whats not normally a flagwaving country says enzo. When you have a french flag on yourself or in your house, its an act of patriotism. Reporter and a declaration that terrorism will not defeat the values of the french republic. Of course economies do bounce back after terrorist attacks. But in this case this is the second one in less than a year. And jeff, the french government has warned that there may be more of them. Liz palmer, thank you. The Security Team for pope francis nearly doubled in size last week just before his visit to africa, which begins wednesday. And as allen pizzey reports, the extra security was evident today at the vatican. Reporter the rampedup security was in place long before the faithful even began to arrive. Armed police from italy numerous forces were on every corner. Everyone who arrived for the popes weekly angeles was checked, bags opened, random patdowns. And that was just to get into the street in front of st. Peters basilica. The line stretched for several blocks for those wanting to enter the square itself. That involved another layer including metal detectors. The security wasnt just a reaction to the paris attacks. Some months ago the cover of the isis online magazine had a photoshop of their flag flying from the obelisk in the center of the square. The implied threat didnt worry ernest and Joanne Morelli from st. Petersburg, florida, however. We feel like the carabinieri are doing a pretty good job. Theyre all over the place. We dont feel as if anything could happen at this point. I mean, obviously it always could. But we feel fairly safe. Reporter pope francis is known to be indifferent to his own security. But aides say he is deeply concerned for those who flock to see him. The only way to ensure complete security in a place like this is to stop the terrorists well before they reach the target but as both sides know only too well, the police have to get it right every time. The terrorists only have to get lucky once. Allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. The city of chicago is on edge just before the release of a video showing a white Police Officer shooting and killing a black teen. Jericka duncan has more on this. Reporter 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. His familys attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the Police Dash Cam video. First shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. He falls down. Hes down on the ground. And then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. Reporter a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city information requests. Police superintendent Gary Mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. We will facilitate peoples First Amendment right to free speech. We will facilitate protest, quite frankly. But we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. Reporter Community Activists are calling for calm. But reverend Jesse Jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. People are disgusted and many are angry. Most are angry. The question becomes when will the cup runneth over . Reporter the night mcdonald was shot Authorities Say he had a fourinch folding knife and pcp in his system. Officer jason van dykes attorney dan herbert says mcdonalds behavior was erratic. He firmly believed he was in fear for his life and he was concerned about the life of his fellow officers. Reporter the Mcdonald Family reached a 5 million settlement. Jeff, the attorneys for the mcdonalds say the family has no inlerest in seeing that sh cam video. Still ahead here, Police Identify a suspect after a stunning shooting of a medical student in new orleans. And the growing threat of the approaching el nino. 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Reporter its already a wintnt wonderland in californias mountains, and theyre expecting a lot more snow. Scientists say a massive el nino in the pacific is still getting stronger. These warm ocean waters near the equator forced the jet stream that usually dumps rain on Central America north, bringing a Conveyor Belt of storms to california and the southern u. S. This current el nininhas now surpassesethe 199798 el nino, which was the biggest on record. So its huge. Reporter josh willis is a climate scientist with nasa. He says el ninos typically impact Southern California. But this one is so big it will hit the entire state. Why is it important that a lot of these storms hit t rthern california . Our water supply is tied to Northern California, and its been in a drought for more than a decade. Reporter californias largest reservoirs are in Northern California, and they are at historic lows. But el nino comes at a cost. Those storms in the winter of 9798 caused half a billion dollars ininamage and killed 17 7 people in california. Still, after four years of intense drought, the state needs all the rain and snow it can get. Ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. Police in new orleans tonight are looking for a suspect following a dramatic shooting. Surveillance footage shows the victim, peter gold, a tulane medical student, being shot as he tried to stop a gunman who was dragging a woman into an suv. The suspect tried to shoot gold again in the head, but the gun jammed. Gold is expected to survive. The suspect is 21yearold euric cain, whose criminal record includes weapons charges. Up next, the boots that are bigtime. Winter weather means a busy time for fashion brands, always trying to stay ahead of the latest trend. But as one old school retailer is discovering, sometimes the best way to keep current is to remain the same. Heres don dahler. Reporter theyre rubberbottomed, terminally unsexy, and virtually unchanged for over 100 years. And yet, l. L. Bean cannot make its signature duck boot fast enough. Weve hired well over 100 people and are in various stages of training. Hey, bobby. Reporter according to manufacturing chief royce haines, back orders are reaching 60,000. Were doing everything we can do to build boots. We build them one pair at a time. Reporter the reason for the rush is a mystery. Inexplicably, the boots have hit the catwalk and have been spotted on the fashionable feet of actress kerry washington. Duck boots have inspired designer tommy hilfiger. And kanye west recently launched his yeezy duck boot. All that buzz has not hurt bean. Sales have tripled in three years and are projected to hit half a million this year. And now women have surpassed men as the primary customers. Its a trend. Its a fashion thing. Its a desire. Youre asking me to figure out why a woman does what she does. Its the wrong question to ask. Reporter the bean boot was the very first product desigigd in 1912 by outdoorsman leon leonwood bean. And he came back from a hunting trip with wet soggy feet wearing footwear that was leather. Reporter bean came one his shoe with a rubber bottom creating the classic bean boot, still sold today. Tricked out a bit for new stomers, but traditional tan and brown for the diehard fans. Ive heard it said that the boot is like an old friend. Those that have bought boots, we see boots that are 30, 40 years old and they send them back to be rebuilt because they dont want to get rid of them. Reporter with three shifts and more workers, bean is handproducing 50,000 pairs a month and bracing for the holiday rush. Don dahlhl, cbs news, new yorkrk still ahead here, no joke. Clowns learn the tricks of the woman what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual l in in your back, necec jaw, onener both arms, even youupper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. Bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. It affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. When diagnosed, bipopor disorder can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. But most people with bipolar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. Learn how easily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. We close tonight inside a class for clowns, where volunteers get a crash course e for the macys t tnksgiving day rade. Heres contessssbrewer. Reporter college is not all fun and games. Whoo reporter even for a bunch of clowns. At clown u there are tough lessons. One, two, three. Reporter and rules to follow. No cell phones, no smoking, no drinking. Drinking drinking. You mean water. Bathroom . Thats not easy. Reporter karen mccartys a true professional with the big apple circus in new york. As a professor shes seen a lot of freshman jitters. A lot of times theyre imagining being in front of that many people. Reporter but they get over it fast. And if you think its crazy to get a whip nae nae lesson in a lecture hall, wait till you get a load of the lab. Whoever has an itch turn to someone in the audience. Reporter in class its all about funny business. As youre walking away look over your shoulder. Youll see people scratching. Reporter where assignments for the thanksgiving day parade include pinwheeling, interpretive dance, and of course horsing around. To be a clown is to be as human as possible and to project that. Exaggeratedly human. Im going to do a swoosh motion. Reporter at clown u you dont have to be born a clown. You can learn it. Like returning volunteer john plotsky. Do you remember the lessons when youre actually out there on the parade route . Yeah. It helps. It gets you focused as a team and a group and gets in the spirit of the holiday. Reporter this may be the only school where landing at the top of the class is a piece of cake. Contessa brewer, cbs news, new york. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning york c cy, im jeff glor. Captioning funded by cbs its monday, november 22nd, 23rd, 15. This is the cbs morning news. Brussels remains in lock down over threats of terror, while millions in the United States prepare for a busy travav week with concerns of an attack at home. More than a dozen are wounded when a shootout erupts where hundreds of ople will gathered. A tribute in music by celine dion for the victims of the paris attacks. Good morning from the studud 57 newsroom at c c news headquarters in new york. Thanks for joining us. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. This morning, belgium remains under what the Prime Minister calls a serious and eminent threat of a terrorist attack. The capital brussels is locked down. Schools and Public Transportation are shut, and hundreds of troops are patrolling the streets. Don champion has our report. Reporter brussels remains on its highest terror alert for a Third Straight day, as armored vehicles, soldiers, and Police Officers stand watch outside train stations, heavily armed than a dozen raids in and around the capital city overnight, searching for terror suspects. Authorities arrested 16 people during the raids. One pepeon even allegedly trtrd ram a car into polili. For the time being, we cannot confirm if there is a relation between the Ongoing Investigation and this arrest. Reporter still on the run, the key target of the raids, terror suspect salah abdeslam, officials believe he was driven to belgium after the terrorist attacks. Attacks which killed 130 peop. Abdeslams brother had another plea for his brother. We would rather see salah in jail rather a cemetery. Concerns about terrorism are also high here at home, leading democratic senator Dianne Feinstein says the u. S. Must do more to fight isis. Im concerned that we dont have the time a a we donon have years

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