Speeds of up to 230 Miles Per Hour. An historic storm pounds the philippines. One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded. More than 125,000 people have been evacuated. Forecasters warning of catastrophic damage. Millions of people in the storms path. I am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. The president apologizing for his repeated promise that everyone could keep their Health Care Plan under obama care. My father had this saying sorry dont get the hay in meaning an apology doesnt correct the problem. Progress reported on a deal to limit Irans Nuclear program. John kerry in geneva today to join negotiations. A new allegation involving Richie Incognito, who allegedly harass ed harassed a woman during the Golf Tournament last year. If only he had a way to hide his identity right now. 204,000 jobs were created in october, but the nations Unemployment Rate bumped up to 7. 3 . 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Were going to begin this morning with one of the most powerful storms ever recorded battering the philippines this morning. Typhoon taeanke haiyan is packing winds well over 200 Miles Per Hour. At least two people are dead and seth doane is tracking developments from beijing this morning. Seth, good morning. Reporter good morning to you, jeff and to norah. This super typhoon is massive, a category 5 storm. Earlier today, authorities in the philippines said more than 12 Million People were in its path. Winds gusting up to 235 Miles Per Hour tore through the heavily populated central and southern philippines today. Entire buildings were barely visible as violent winds blasted rain. Waves sent water pouring through streets. Super typhoons of this strength even have the power to blow apart stormproof shelters. Colleagues urge People Living in lowlying areas to evacuate. This filipino social worker says some evacuees were still living in shelters after the 7. 2 earthquake that rocked this region just last month. In all, more than 700,000 people were evacuated from typhoon haiyans path. We reached aaron aspi with the relief group world vision. Howling winds came crashing here in the rooftop of our building where im staying at. Theres just a blanket of rain covering the streets. Reporter on average, 20 typhoons slam into the philippines every year. Were scared whenever november or december come around because weve already experienced strong typhoons before, this resident of palowan island said. A typhoon just last year killed more than 1,000 people and caused an estimated 1 billion in damage. Now, this super typhoon is forecast to blow into the South China Sea where it is expected to pick up strength again and could threaten vietnam later this weekend. Jeff, norah . Seth thank you. And president obama faces a political firestorm this morning as he travels to the gulf coast for a speech on the economy. For the first time he is apologizing to americans who are losing their Health Insurance plans because of obama care. More than 3 Million People have received cancellation notices. Our chief White House Correspondent, Major Garrett is here with us in studio 57. Major, good morning. Well, good morning, everybody. Inside the white house this week, the president and his top advisers debated how to handle the obvious, glaring discrepancy between what the president repeatedly said about Insurance Plans. You remember, if you like it you can keep it. And the reality of those on individual market losing their coverage. Some in the white house urged the president to apologize. In an interview yesterday, the president did, at least partially. He did not apologize for what he said but for whats been happening. A milestone in obama care. The first president ial apology to americans with canceled insurance policies. I am sorry that they you know, are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. Weve got to work hard to make sure that they know we hear them. We didnt do a good enough job in terms of how we crafted the law, and you know thats something that i regret thats something that were going to do everything we can to get fixed. Reporter as for that um ambiguous promise if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. If you like your Insurance Plan you will keep it. Reporter more regrets. We werent as clear as we needed to be in terms of the changes that were taking place, and i want to do everything we can to make sure that people are finding themselves in a good position, a better position than they were before this law happened. Reporter the president said hes assigned Senior Health care advisers to see if they can work within the law and with state Insurance Commissioners to reverse some of the insurance cancellations. Senate republican leader Mitch Mcconnell dismissed the president s apology as halfhearted, and he called for legislative, not administrative, fixes. Democrat Mary Landrieu of louisiana, up for reelection next year has introduced a bipartisan bill to let consumers keep their existing Insurance Plans. Another bipartisan proposal would delay for one year obama cares 95 penalty for failing to sign up for insurance. West virginia democrat joe manchin said consumers need more time to browse and explore their options. Also president obama said he still supports health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius shielding her from fallout from the website debacle. The president said and i quote, sebelius doesnt write code. She wasnt our i. T. Person. Norah and jeff . Major garrett, thank you very much. See you next hour. A surprise this morning from the october jobs report. Employers led an unexpected surge, hiring more than 200,000 additional workers but the jobless rate ticked up to 7. 3 . Thats likely due in some measure to the partial Government Shutdown. This morning the Miami Dolphins player who claims hes a victim of extreme hazing has a new, highpowered lawyer. Jonathan martin has hired a prominent sports attorney and last night he issued a statement claiming martin endured physical abuse. Jim axelrod has new developments at the dolphins practice facility in davie, florida. Jim, good morning. Reporter good morning. And good morning to our viewers in the west. Jonathan martins attorney David Cornwell says his client faced harassment that went far beyond traditional locker room hazing, that he endured a malicious physical attack by a teammate, and that Jonathan Martins sister was the subject of vulgar threats by some other teammates. Still, inside the locker room here at the Miami Dolphins training facility, the blowback against Jonathan Martin is quite strong. This photo taken in late september shows a smiling Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin posing with a fan, and another shows the pair sitting together on a flight. Nothing seemed wrong between the two, either in the pictures or the dolphins locker room according to players. We wish we would have seen something. Nobody was really notified about anything or saw anything that was harmful. Reporter that is they say, until martin abruptly left the team just over a week ago following alleged bullying by incognito. He reportedly sent profane and racist messages to martin in one text message allegedly calling martin, who is biracial a half and then the nword. Still, questions are raised about the context of the messages and a teammate says incognito was vulgar but not vicious. Sources tell cbs news that when a fight occurred between martin and dion jordan at a practice two weeks ago, incognito jumped in and defended martin. The guy you play next to is your closest buddy. Thats who youre going to war with every day. Reporter former teammate lydon murtha says the two players were friends. He perceived that incognito may have been tough but argues he had martins best interests in mind. Any position in a leadership role is to take a young kid and mold him into the best player he can be. It was trying to get him to open up and become you know a man in a mens game. Reporter this morning there are reports that Richie Incognito, who has been suspended by the Miami Dolphins will indeed file a grievance against the team. Norah and jeff, back to you. Jim, thanks. Secretary of state john kerry has just landed in switzerland. Thats where world powers could reach a breakthrough as early as today on Irans Nuclear program. The talk of a deal is drawing criticism from israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. He calls it a bad deal. Elizabeth palmer is in geneva. Elizabeth, good morning. Reporter good morning. Well, Prime Minister netanyahu may have been briefed on the outline of whats under discussion here in geneva but secretary kerry, who as you mentioned, has just arrived, has said there is no deal yet. In fact, hes here to meet the Iranian Foreign minister who is also the head of this negotiating team to try and, as he said, narrow the differences. That being said expectations are very high that there will be some kind of at least joint statement, if not a draft agreement, by the weekend. There is other Foreign Ministers that have come here some on quite short notice. Weve got the British Foreign minister, the french, the german and also the Russian DeputyPrime Minister has just arrived. Its important to note that this deal, if indeed we do get one, is not really grand, overarching the best deal that would see all the sanctions against iran lifted in return for iran cushing its nuclear program. Instead, its called a first step, a way of Building Confidence so both sides will compromise a little and it will set the stage for much more comprehensive talks some time in the coming months. Liz, thank you. And 60 minutes has learned of new information that undercuts its october 27th account of an exsecurity officer who called himself morgan jones. His real name is dylan davies and he recounted to lara logan in great detail what he claimed were his actions on the night of the attack on the benghazi compound. Lara joins us this morning. Lara, good morning. Good morning, norah. Well, you know the most important thing to every person at 60 minutes is the truth, and today, the truth is that we made a mistake. And thats very disappointing for any journalist. Its very disappointing for me. Nobody likes to admit that they made a mistake, but if you do you have to stand up and take responsibility and you have to say that you were wrong. And in this case we were wrong. We made a mistake. And how did this happen . Well dylan davies worked for the state department in libya. He was the manager of the local guard force at the Benghazi SpecialMission Compound. And he described for us his actions that night, saying that he had entered the compound and he had a confrontation with one of the attackers, and he also said that he had seen the body of ambassador Chris Stevens in a local hospital. And after our report aired, questions were raised about whether his account was real. After an incident report surfaced that told a different story about what he had done that night. And you know, he denied that report and he said that he told the fbi the same story that he had told us. But what we now know is that he told the fbi a different story to what he told us. And you know that was the moment for us when we realized that we no longer had confidence in our source and that we were wrong to put him on air, and we apologize to our viewers. Why were you convinced that dylan davies was a credible source, that the account that he provided was accurate . How did you vet him . Well we verified and said he was, that he was working for the state department at the time, that he was in benghazi at the special Mission Compound the night of the attack and that you know he showed us he gave us access to communications he had with the u. S. Government officials. We used u. S. Government reports and congressional testimony to verify many of the details of his story. And everything checked out. He also showed us photographs that he had taken at the special Mission Compound the following morning. And you know we take the vetting of sources and stories very seriously at 60 minutes, and we took it seriously in this case, but we were misled and we were wrong, and thats the important thing. Thats what we have to say here. We have to set the record straight and take responsibility. Last thursday the Washington Post ran a report that questioned the central parts of what davies had told you. They cited this incident report right after the attack that he gave to Blue Mountain the Security Firm that he worked for. He told them that he never made it to the compound, that he was at his villa there. Did you know about that report that incident report . No we did not know about that incident report before we did our story. When the Washington Post story came out, he denied it. He said that he never wrote it had nothing to do with it and that he told the fbi the same story he had told us. But as we now know that is not the case. But why would you stand by this report after dylan davies admitted lying to his own employer . Because he was very up front about that from the beginning. That was always part of his story. And the context of it when he tells his story is that his boss is someone he cared about enormously, he cared about his american counterparts in the mission that night and when his boss told him not to go he couldnt stay back. So you know that was always part of the record for us. And that part didnt come as any surprise. 60 minutes acknowledged it was a mistake not to disclose that the book was being published by Simon Schuster which is a cbs company. There are all these reports now that davies was asking for money. Did he ever ask you for money . He did not. He never asked us for money. It never came up. So, how do you address this moving forward . Are you going to do something on sunday on 60 minutes . Yes. We will apologize to our viewers and we will correct the record on our broadcast on sunday night. And have you been in touch with him since . We have not. After we learned of the latest news about the fbi report we tried to contact him but we havent heard back from him. Youve had no contact with him since then . Not so far. And not about this latest news about the fbi report . No. Lara logan, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. A big change at Grocery Stores and restaurants. The fda plans to ban trans fat from the food industry. The arteryclogging food additive is considered a major contributor to heart disease. This action will save lives. The cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventible death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. Trans fats extend the shelf life of food and improves the flavor. Theyre used in snacks from microwave popcorn to cookies, packaged soups and biscuits. Theyre also found in stick margarine, vegetable shortening and readytouse frostings. And some restaurants use trans fats in fried foods. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The San Francisco chronicle looks at day two of twitter stock, down in trading this morning. Twitter opened the day on the New York Stock Exchange at 44. 90 a share. Thats nearly double the initial offering price of 26 a share. Thursdays wall street debut sent the social media sites market value soaring to 31 billion. Usa today says last months partial Government Shutdown cost taxpayers up to 6 billion in lost productivity. The shutdown lasted 16 days. The white house says federal employees missed a combined 6. 6 million work days. The Los Angeles Times looks at another tesla electric car fire. The automaker confirms one of its