Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. Some of the strongest allies of the United States are among its most vocal critics tonight amid revelations that the n. S. A. Eaves dropped on world leaders. Several hundred demonstrators rallied near the u. S. Capitol this afternoon, criticizing the practice of electronic surveillance. But as Kelly Cobiella tells us, it is the anger far from washington thats top priority. Reporter by all accounts, the leaders of germany and france had no idea a key ally, the United States, was spying on them and their citizens. The u. S. Seemed just as surprised to find another secret was out, thanks once again to leaker edward snowden. Now senior white house officials tell cbs news theyre warning their allies about what snowden might release next. There is a better understanding of what snowden has. But there is no way of knowing the next shoe to drop. German leader Angela Merkel said her trust in the u. S. Has been severely shaken after allegations this week that the n. S. A. Tapped her private cell phone. Snowdens latest batch of leaked documents delivered to a newspaper also allege that the n. S. A. Accessed tens of thousands of french phone records and tapped the phones of 35 world leaders. State Department Spokeswoman jan psaki said spying tactics were under review. We want to make sure were collecting information because we need it and not just because we can. Reporter germany and france are demanding to know why the National Security agency threw such a wide spying net they were caught up in it. They want the u. S. To sign up to the code of conduct, like the no spying deal the u. S. Has with canada, britain, australia, and new zealand. And theres talk of military Million Dollar finds for u. S. Companies who dont protect the privacy their european customers. Theres a lot at stake including a massive free trade deal with europe. As one former French Foreign minister put it, lets be honest, we eavesdrop, too. We just dont have the same means as the United States. Jim. Axelrod Kelly Cobiella in our london newsroom tonight, thank you. Lets bring in our senior National Security analyst juan zarate. Juan, would you expect there to be any Chilling Effect on u. S. Intelligence gathering as a result of all this . Reporter i think thats one of the dangers, jim. You certainly have the reality that the revelations of how the n. S. A. Is collecting data can now be countered. You have the fact that these are now frontpage and political stories, and so questions from our allies, like the french and germans and even the brazilians, as to whether or not theyre gone going to constrain information sharing. And ultimately, the administration having to review these kinds of intelligencegathering programs and commit perhaps to limiting them. It could have a longterm Chilling Effect. Axelrod in terms of these diplomatic ruffled feathers, are the same people who are complaining about it also engaging in their own version of it . Absolutely. They dont do it as well or as broadly as the United States, but the french, the germans, the rest of the world spy. Thats what spy agencies do. And one of the dangers here is that all the attention on what the United States is doing is not only going to put in jeopardy perhaps some of the information sharing and collection that we do with our allies which is beneficial to them but also distract from the fact that the chinese and russians are doing this in spades, and with respect to the United States, stealing billions of dollars have a cyber ems naj. Axelrod juan zarate with some important perspective, thank you. A little more than a month renains now until the administrations new deadline of november 30 for fixing its Health Care Web site. Today, the president tried once again to tamp down the growing public frustration. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter in his weekly radio address today, president obama said he is confident healthcare. Gov will be fixed. We will not rest until the work is done. Reporter for three weeks, the site has been the source of negative publicity for the white house. The administration is now working hard to change the message while pushing back at critics. Its also interesting to see republicans in congress expressing so much concern that people are having trouble buying Health Insurance through the new web site, especially considering theyve spent the last few years so obsessed with denying those same people access to Health Insurance. Reporter but white house officials acknowledge is wound is selfinflicted. A Senior Administration official tells cbs news, we own it, and its all ours. We cant escape it, and we will have to face all the criticism until we get it right. The deadline to get it right is now set for the end of november with dozens of complex web site problems under repair. Houstonarea resident Jennie Johnson has been trying for weeks to sign up for her insurance. Your account cannot be created. Reporter but republican lawmakers believe the web site is just the beginning of the problems with the Affordable Care act. Congressman fred upton. Were also concerned about what happens next . Will enrollment glitches become provider payment glitches. Will patients show up at a Doctors Office or hospital only to be told they are not in the system . Reporter health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius is expected to testify before uptons committee on wednesday. Some lawmakers have called for her to be fired, but, jim, shes still on the job, and in a blog post today she wrote, we wont stop work 24 7 until the doors to healthcare. Gov are wide open. Axelrod jeff pegues in washington, thank you. Dozens of women staged the biggest demonstration of its kind today on the streets of saudi arabia, claiming a basic right in the rest of the world. The trite drive a car. Holly williams has more. Reporter in one of the most conservative nations in the world, this is an act of defiance. Today, dozens of Saudi Arabian women posted online videos of themselves behind the wheel, rebelgrade against an unwritten rule. Theres no law against them driving, but saudi authorities have warned theyll arrest anyone exw woman they catch and use force if necessary. Manal al sharif was arrested by saudsaudi arabias religious poe for driving in 2011. Its a symbol of defiance. Reporter she told us she also lost her job as a result and has received abuse and threats. You always have to be prepared when you speak up against the odds or the status quo to pay a price. Profanity, lies, rumors. You could lose your job. You could lose everything. Reporter saudi arabia is heavily segregated and women have few legal rights. Theyre not allowed to work or travel overseas without the permission of a male relative. Though some saudis want their society to modernize, many powerful islamic cleric clericse against it. One of them recently appeared on tv and claimed that driving would harm womens ovaries. We hear the king and other members of the royal Family Support womens rights. Why dont they change the rules on drive . Its very clear there is a divide in the government pup find those people who are push, towards more empowering to women. And you find those people who are like, no, that will open hells doors for us. Reporter and on the street, opinion is also divide. This man said hes against women drivers. What if they get a flat tire . He asked what would they do . But other saudi men are showing their support, giving the thumbsup to women who dare to take to the open road. Holly williams, cbs news, strbl. Axelrod later, allegations of racial profiling at two famous stores. And a second look at the remarkable week of headlines about kids and violence when the cbs evening news continues. All of them african american, charged this week that they were treated like criminals while making legitimate purchases of expensive goods at two highend stores in new york city. The accusations of racial profiling are putting pressure not just on the stores but on one of hiphops biggest stars as well. Don dahler reports. Reporter robert brown is an accomplished actor most notably on the hbo series treme. While shopping for a present for his mother at macys he said he was slapped in handcuffs and told she was a thief. They just knew your card is fake and youre going to jail. We do this all the time. Your card is fake, youre going to jail. Reporter browns accusations came two days after two other African Americans described a similar experience at barneys. Very embarrassing. Reporter in april, 19yearold Trayon Christian was confront after buying an expensive belt. Undercover cops on side, with regular clothes on, and acted like a cot the the got a call from barneys saying it was not real. Reporter but it was valid as was Kayla Phillips last february, after Police Stopped her after buying a capitol hill 2500 handd bag. It made me feel so low. Reporter jayz has business deals with barneys and macys. Macys carries his clothing line and barneys will debut a limited collection of his designs, ranging from a 6700 coat to a 33,000 watch. He pledged some of the profits to charity. He has boycotted some companies who he says were racist in the past, including cristal champagne. Thousand of his fans have signed an online petition asking him to severitize to barneys. It was started by lifelong jayz fan derick bowers. You cant deny whats happening here. Hes the face of hiphop culture, and when we regular folks who dont have the money or clout to walk in and cant get serviced, whats the point. Reporter you want it to be more than just business and money . It has to be more than business and money. It has to be. Reporter barneys says sade it is reviewing its policies. Macys says theyre investigating the incident. All three shoppers say they plan to sue. Axelrod in a written statement jayz says hes waiting until a meeting between Community Leaders and barneys before commenting but the collaboration with the store benefits his charitable found expaigz he doesnt benefit. Marcia wallace died today. She was edna Edna Krabapple on tvs longrunning the sympt sons. In a statement from the show, the producer said they are retiring her irreplaceable character. My exhusband was a drunch. Reporter tv viewers who predate the sympt son may remember her as the wisecrack receptionist on the the bob newhart show. Marcia wallace was 70. Up next, did the headlines about kids killing teachers put some california cops on edge . Young students were accused of killing their teachers in nevada and massachusetts, and a third was killed by police in california who thought he had ray weapon. The f. B. I. Is looking into that death, and carter evans reports some experts are wondering if this weeks headlines played a role. Reporter this is the toy ak47 that 13yearold andy lopez was carrying when he was killed by sheriffs deputies last tuesday in santa rose acalifornia. He was shot seven times. Lopezs father, rodrigo. They need to stop shooting like that, you know, especially at 8 30 p. M. They can see. Reporter at a news conference, investigators displayed the toy rifle on the left, compared with a real ak47 on the right. Santa rosa Police Lieutenant paul henry says the boy ignored a directive to drop the gun. A witness in the area reported that he heard the deputy shout shouttwo times, put the gun down. Shooting happened on the same day a 14yearold massachusetts boifs accused of stabbing his math teacher to death, and one day after a 12yearold boy opened fire at Sparks Middle School in nevada, killing a teacher and wounding two students. Retired Army Lieutenant colonel craig geis trains police officers. He says the attack in nevada may have put authorities on edge. I think maybe if the sparks shooting hadnt occurred, maybe the officers driving around wouldnt have even seen an individual walking with what appeared to be a weapon. Reporter many in this Small Community call it a needless tragedy. Gabriel rogue is a friend of lopez. Hes no harm to anybody. Hes not a grown man walking down the street with a gun. Hes a 13yearold boy. Reporter the only thing linking these three cases is the age of the boys involved and the extraordinary loss. Carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. Axelrod still ahead, girls in numbers. The high school scaebs of science competition thats young women only. Technology are filled by men, you may be surprised by the size of the majority, 75 . To get more women breaking through the silicon chip ceiling, a female scientist created a tech contest limited to teenaged girls, no boys allowed. Heres edward lawrence. How can you change the world . Reporter its called the technoivation challenge. 100 teens looking at realworld problems and developing innovative, hightech solutions. Its girls only by design. Tara chklovski helped create the contest based in part on her own realworld experience. I am an arrow space engineer and i was always the only girl in class. Reporter in most schools today she might still be. A recent survey found only 13 of high school girls, compared to 40 of boys, wanted years in science, technology, engineering, or math, s. T. E. M. For short. The problem kind of deep so a girl doesnt think Computer Science or programming is something cool. Reporter the tech noivation challenge, she says is designed to make it school. This kind of experience should be given to girls much earlier so before they jump into the workforce they have an experience that says i can do this. Reporter smart teenaged girls are aware of rampant headlines about rampant sexism in the tech worlded. Heres what claire huang feels she will have to deal with. Not being intimidated by men in the workforce. Not being put down by them. Reporter but she heard about the Technology Challenge and she decided to give it a try. Her team from palo altos castilleja high school, reached the final, developing an app with students for places to volunteer. Mayuka sarukkai is thinking about being an engineer. Just making a difference in peoples lives. Reporter the finals were held in californias Silicon Valley and when that many girls get together in a place where boys get most of the job. Selfconfidence dramatically increases. You have a lot of people cheering for you. Its a lifechanging experience. Reporter claires team didnt win, and it didnt seem to matter. I am not intimidated anymore. Im ready to go out there, build our app, and just pursue a career in this. Reporter when she gets there, perhaps shell no longer have to feel like a pioneer. Edward lawrence, cbs news, los angeles. Axelrod we want to show you a trick and treed trooet, in fact the sweetest treat a little girl could imagine. Sergeant david wirtz who has been deployed in afghanistan dressed up as spider man to visit a classroom in iowa yesterday. His 10yearold daughter, jesse, had no idea who was finning that cape on her. Daddy axelrod surprise. This was sergeant wirtz fifth and final tour of duty. He had been gone since may. Coming up, he helped others during super storm sandy and now theyre helping him. The anniversary of super storm sandys assault on the northeast. But in addition to heartbreak, every catastrophe also produces an opportunity. A chance for real heroes to emerge. We end tonight in new jersey with one of those who gave help getting some a year later. John gelalia and a few other volunteer firefighterses stayed behind to defend this firehouse when Hurricane Sandy record ashore. Between 12 and 1 00, the water broke through, the ocean came through the firehouse and took out the fencing and all that. Reporter the 46yearold lives just blocks away, but getting to his home to check on it proved to be quite a challenge. I went from angle deep, knee deep, chest deep, until i got to my street. When i got to my street, there was only one way down there, and i just swam all the way down. Axelrod initially fema paid for a hotel room but the funding ran out in march. John gelalia had no choice but to sleep on a cot at his home with no walls, no running warrant, and no electricity. I shower at the firehouse, go to the bathroom at the firehouse, watch tv. Thats the only existence i have is that. Reporter without Flood Insurance john gelalia said he could not afford on the necessary repairs on the home he bought with his mother in 1991. Swee wee have been calling our problem help the helpers. Reporter john roses nonprofit, waves for water, heard about john gelalias situation and stepped up with a grant to rebuild john gelalias home. Youre talk a year later to a guy who has probably been going out there continuously and helping other people and probably hasnt said, hey, i need help. Axelrod six weeks ago they started to demolish what sandy had destroyed in his home and begin to rebuild it. He will be sleeping in a brand new home. Axelrod yesterday, volunteers added the finishing touches. And after staying away during the six weeks of construction applause . Thank you. Axelrod he finally returned home. Wow axelrod the helper overwhelmed by being on the other end of the help. Amazing axelrod and thinking of his mom two died in 2001. Shed be, like impressed. Definitely. Axelrod one good turn deserves another. And thats the cbs evening news. Im jim axelrod in new york. I good night. To sadness. A Community Mourns a teenagert and killed by a deputy. The steady stream of people payg their