The network is flying him and the whole crew back to the u. S. For quarantine and treatment. Meanwhile, the man in dallas who unknowingly brought ebola into america is quarantined. Over 100 people who say they may have had contact with duncan. If citizens feel sick, they need to call 911. It could be a messy commute in the nations midsection. Powerful thunderstorms in texas pushed over huge trucks, trees were knocked down and buildings were damaged. Right now its a jungle. Jpmorgan chase revealing a cyber attack in july is far worse than anyone thought. 76 million households, 7 million Small Businesses had information comb mr. Miced. Through the intersection. Went across lanes. Very dangerous. A suspected serial bank robber led police on a serious dangerous pursuit all over Southern California. Off the side of the freeway, wow. And president bush had this to say about his brother jeb. Potentially throwing his hat into the ring. Yeah, i think he wants to be president. Stole almost two dozen chain saws when an officer caught up to them. They started hurling the chainsaw. All that now going for the deep ball. Hes got it for the touchdown. The packers, 4210. And all that matters. Julia pierson reportedly said the agency needed to be more like disney world. That way, intruders could still get into the white house but they could never remember where they parked. On cbs this morning. Im a Senior Vice President here. Whoa. Excuse me. Vice president. Whoa. Announcer this mornings eye opener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. A freelance cameraman is the fifth american citizen to test positive for ebola. A private jet will bring him to the u. S. For treatment. 33yearold ashoka mukpo was diagnosed thursday. He just started working with an nbc crew in liberia. They say ashoka mukpos condition was caught very early. The rest of the crew will return to the u. S. To be kwarnquarantined for 21 days. None have shown any ebola symptoms. In dallas this morning a woman linked to another ebola patient said shes tired of being quarantined. Thomas eric duncan is the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the United States. Authorities ordered four people to not leave the apartment where duncan stay before he was hospitalized. Manuel bojorquez is at the hospital treating duncan where they figured out how he slipped through the tracks. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Abdz good morning to our viewers in the west. Texas Health Presbyterian hospital says a flaw in the way they interacted with electronic records led to the miscommunication that allowed him to go home after his first visit to the e. R. Last week. The hospital says it is flaw has been fixed but the fallout is far from over. The apartment where four people were quarantined was assessed for decontamination by hazmat crews on thursday. This is where duncan was staying, before being admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with ebola. Parts of the complex were power washed and food and necessities were delivered. One of the residents who has been quarantined came out briefly to bring the supplies inside. This is duncans half brother. His 21yearold son is one of the people inside this apartment. Everything is okay. We have food. Everything is okay. We are here. We are fine. Reporter access to the apartment complexion has been limited to law enforcement, Health Workers and people who live there. Sally nuran is the property manager. We have different nationalities, different language barriers were trying to work with. Reporter david bousa is upset more testing hasnt been available for residents. They should be screened. They should be screened. It hasnt happened. It hasnt happened. Reporter texas Officials Say people who have had direct or indirect contact with duncan has gone to more than 100. That includes three more children who were removed from school. Duncan remains in isolation at this texas hospital but if he recovers he could face legal problems in his home country. Liberian officials released a copy of the Passenger Health screening form duncan filled out before boarding his flight from liberia to the u. S. They believe he lied when he answered no to questions regarding whether he had contact with anyone with ebola. He tried to transport a sick neighbor to the hospital days earlier. That woman later died from ebola. Hes gone there and in a way put some americans in a state of fear. Reporter its unclear whether duncan knew the woman he helped was infected with ebola. But liberian officials believe he did and say they plan to prosecute him. He remains in serious condition here. Manuel, thanks. After leaving liberia two weeks ago duncan traveled on united from belgium to dulles and then on to dallas. Dr. Jon lapook is with us. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. Turning to the United States, who specifically should be concerned about the risk of exposure this morning . The cdc keeps telling us its spread by direct contact with body fluid. Those people in the apartment. Theyre in quarantine and the people who had contact with them are being watched closely. But the story continues to change day by day. Yesterday it was 18 people. In close contact. Now were hearing from Health Officials that he could have been in contact with as many as 100 people. I know theyre casting a wide net but should we be concerned . About this uneven response . I think we should be concerned. Theres been a huge difference between the theory and the practice. Were told we have a Robust Health care system here in the United States. That is true. Were not africa. That is true. If somebody comes here, theyll be identified quickly, if theyre identified correctly, put into isolation, quarantined, contacts followed. Things should be controlled. That didnt happen here. The person came in. The guy said he was from liberia. There was a problem with the electronic records. Handshaking. How about walking down the hall and saying, hey, the guy from africa has symptoms. So you need redundancy of systems. And you also have to depend on the honesty of the person, right . No question. He filled out the form and said he had no contact with anyone who had ebola. And its not clear by the way, in fairness to him, that he knew. It was a pregnant woman who had bleeding. It could have been a complication of pregnancy and it wasnt clear until after he came here that the other contacts with that woman became specific. Heres the question. Is there growing concern in the medical community in the United States that this may be a greater risk than we first thought . I think we have to emotionally immunize people, in a way, that almost certainly there will be other cases that will come here. Its magically thinking. To think the numbers going out of control in africa somebody is going to go whether they know it or not, they could be perfectly fine coming here. United airlines said theres zero risk essentially, that he could have other people could have contacted ebola because he was asymptomatic on the plane, but now United Airlines is contacting patients passengers who were on those planes. Why . I dont know why they made that decision. The cdc says and i specifically asked that question, they said that they dont routinely do that. I think at a time like this you have to go an abundance of caution. Lets trust science. What cdc is saying. Four decades of experience have told us. If facts change theres a new way its spread you go from there. But right now, youve got to rely on the science and the experts and the cdc and public health. Is there some concern about overreaction . Absolutely. There was a twitter feed. I looked this morning. Why should we believe you . One person said why should we believe a guy whos name is lapook. Hes making fun of my name. Theyre saying why should we believe the cdc. Theyre always lying to us. Yes, i think theres a lot of panic out there and on facebook and social media. And i think we just need to do this. Its a serious problem, but you have to be calm and rely on science. Thank you so much. This morning australias Prime Minister says his country will fly air strikes against isis targets in iraq. Lawmakers in turkey voted thursday to allow the countrys military and troops to cross the border into syria and iraq. Officials say that will not happen right away. American warplanes are bombing isis targets in syria near the turkish border. This sunday on 60 minutes fbi director james comey talks with scott pelley. About u. S. Citizens in the isis army. How Many Americans are fighting in syria on the side of the terrorists . In the area of a dozen or so. Do you know who they are . Yes. Each and every one of them . I think about a dozen or so i do. I hesitate only because i dont know what i dont know. With american passports, how do you keep them from coming home and attacking the homeland . Ultimately an american citizen, unless their passports are revoked, are entitled to come back. If someone who fought with isil wants to come back, we will track them very carefully. On sundays 60 minutes you can watch Scott Pelleys story to find out what the fbi director considers to be the next big threat for americans. Thats sunday night, here on cbs. A massive storm system is sweeping through the middle of the country this morning. Severe weather slamming states from texas to ohio today. People in the dallasft. Worth area are cleaning up after hurricaneforce winds. At least 40 schools are closed there today. Our affiliate is there. Good morning. This small campus here is one of the areas hardest hit in this whole situation. Part of the roof blown off of this womans dormitory. You can see here its a big piece of the shingle. All these broken pieces of wood. Some of the cars their windshields blown out as well. As the sun comes up so many residents waking up to assess this damage. The high winds and rain hit like a water pressure. North texas took a lashing on thursday afternoon. Some areas caught 90mileanhour wind gusts. This time lapse video shows transformers perched on electrical lines blowing out when the intense straightline winds blew in. It rained bricks at this partial Building Collapse near the historic ft. Worth stockyard. Several parked cars took heavy damage. Arlington Baptist College sits at the top of the hill, the citys highest point. Students suffered bruises and cuts after the wind ripped off the roof, exposing everyone inside. The students are absolutely distraught. The girls on this side of the dormitory, they have lost all of their personal items, their computers. Its just been a total loss. Take a look at this damage. This is a cadillac. We believe it belonged to one of the students. There is insulation from that roof. Even an electrical cord. All wrapped around the mirror of that car. So much here is just in a mangled mess. That rain from thursday night, though shortlived, was much needed here in texas. In september, it was the driest here in 115 years. Elizabeth, thank you so much. And americas biggest bank is reeling from one of the largest hack attacks in history. Jpmorgan chase says 76 million households and 7 million Small Business accounts were breached this summer. At first, chase thought only 1 million accounts were involved. Anthony mason is here. Good morning. Good morning. What we know here is the breach occurred in june and lasted about two unins before the bank was able to catch it. At first they thought it was small. We now know it was 76 million accounts. 7 million Small Business accounts. The good news if its relative here, only user Contact Information appears to have been taken. Names, addresses, emails, phone numbers. Chase says theres no evidence that account numbers passwords or Social Security numbers were taken. The bank has seen no unusual fraud also as yet. How is this different from retailers being hacked . Well, i mean first of all, this is a bank so theres more sensitive information. And one thing thats particularly alarming is that the hackers got deep into the jpmorgan system before they were able to catch this. Jpmorgan chase is spending a quarter of a billion dollars a year on security and has 1,000 people connected to it. And it still happened. Everybody knows somebodys after them. Who do they think is behind it . The suspicion is it may go back to russia. This may have been done for reasons of disruption less than for theft. But, you know, that hasnt been proven yet. Thats the active suspension. Consumers have got to be really careful here. I got a letter from my bank after the home depot case saying im going to get a new credit card. Even before i got that credit card, my account was hacked. Youve got to monitor your account and the charges very closely. Even small charges. The thief who took my card charged 2. 75 cocacolas. Why do they do that . To test to see if the charge goes through and then they go beyond that. The banks are being very aggressive about this, but you have to be vigilant too, because its happening. Be vigilant. Thanks anthony. This morning, americas Unemployment Rate is at a sixyear low. The rate fell to 5. 9 in september. The Labor Department also reports u. S. Companies added 248,000 jobs last month. Thats a big jump after a disappointing number in august. Now to hong kong. New clashes this morning. This time pro democracy protesters are facing pushback beyond the chinese government. Seth doane is tracking developments in hong kong. Seth, good morning. Reporter good morning. Were seeing far fewer protesters on the streets today. That may be because of the onandoff rain weve had and it may also be because of the promise of talks between the government and protesters, but were also seeing today patience of some wearing thin. Pictures from local Television Show probeijing residents in one part of hong kong trying to tear down prodemocracy camps today after more than a week of disruption. Some government offices remain temporarily closed. Protesters continue facing off with police. The decision to open a dialogue unfolded in the middle of the night among rising tensions. Police had been photographed transporting riot supplies to where a standoff was expected. Protesters had set a midnight deadline for the chief executive to step down. We were there as the deadline approached. Police with riot gear on one side. Protesters on the other. You can see people around me starting to put on a face masks, goggles, protective gear in case there is some retaliation, if, indeed the protesters do cross this barricade. At 11 30 p. M. The chief executive cy leung held a press conference saying he would not step down. And announcing hed appointed his number two to talk to protesters. An agitated crowd chanted to each other in cantanese, keep calm. What do you make of what youve heard tonight . Can i swear . Reporter sure. Its a lot of crap, you can say. Ivan, a 20yearold protester worries that several different protest groups makes it difficult to find a clear vision. Why are you so disappointed right now . No one has done anything no one has said anything that has meaning to it. Theres no conclusions. No one has an idea of what to do next. Everyones lost. Reporter and thats really where we are. It is a wait and see approach here. We know that up in beijing today, the peoples daily a communist Party Mouthpiece printed a frontpage article calling the protesters demands for unfettered elections unreasonable. Here in hong kong, we know from protesters and protest leaders that they hope these talks with the government are held in public. They say their next move will be based on how those talks go. Norah. Seth, thanks. At disneyland visitors may think twice before riding mickeys fun wheel. It broke down standing several for hours before workers were able to get everyone down. No one hurt. An accused bank robber led Police Officers on a highspeed wrongway chase. A look at the pursuit and violent end. Reporter high speeds and big risks. Now hes going wrong way, wrong way on to the freeway. Now this is a serious situation. Reporter this 2 1 2hour police chase began when the suspect stole 12,000 worth of steel loaded in his flatbed truck. Going against traffic, high speeds. This is tough. Reporter at one point the driver attempted to get out of the truck on the freeway by climbing over the fence, but he got back in the vehicle and made a uturn. At least on one occasion we discontinued the pursuit for the safety of the public. We did have an airship unit up above following, monitoring him. Reporter police later identified the driver as 53yearold Steven Bartlett wanted for a series of Bank Robberies across Southern California. The chase ended in a final desperate dangerous maneuver. Crossing over lanes. Off the side of the freeway. Overturns there. On the side there. Just lost control completely. Wow. Reporter the driver taken into custody and to a local hospital for observation. For cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. Its 7 19. Ahead, the latest on a cbs news investigation that began five years ago. Dna evidence ignored in good morning. Looking like another hot day today. In fact, probably the hottest day of the week. High pressure overhead, the skies are clear. And those offshore winds are blowing. So here we go again. The temperatures really going to heat up today. A few degrees warmer than yesterday as High Pressure sits overhead. These numbers impressive along the coastline, 87 degrees in pacifica. About 89 in san francisco. 92 in san jose. And 94 in livermore. This afternoon, maybe some patchy fog returning to the coastline with cooler temperatures. Best of me by Nicholas Sparks in theaters october 17th. A familiar president ial race is closer to reality. Ahead, what president george w. Bush is saying about his brother jeb in 2016. The news is back in the morning on cbs this morning. Stay tuned for your local news. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. May your lights, always be green. And your favorite songs, always playing. M