In chicago two passengers are being isolated and screened. And newark international, surfed a passenger potentially exposed to the virus. A passenger who is being treated for ebola will be allowed to return home today. Jeffrey fowle to wrights pat air force base just north of dayton. The ohio man held in north korea is headed back home. Three teenaged girls from denver are back home after trying to travel to syria. They were picked up in germany. Authorities suspected they may have been trying to join isis. Legendary Washington Post editor ben bradlee has died. Tough tongued, no nonsense as he guided the investigation into Richard Nixons watergate. You were born to be a newspaper man. I cant think of another thing i could do. I could start out with something, you know, that i wouldnt be happy at. Apple posted a new security warning for users of its icloud. Caught on camera in pennsylvania. Amazingly no one was injured. All that a group of hikers in south africa has had a frightening encounter with an angry elephant. Well hit. Gone. Hunter pence with a tworun shot and the giants take game one. Renee zellweger at the awards. She doesnt just look different. She looks unrecognizable. And all that matters. I want one. The hover board is finally here. You cant do everything marty can do but were a whole lot closer than we were. On cbs this morning. In a new interview, Actor Matthew Mcconaughey says he does not want the Washington Redskins to change their names. When asked for comment, a spokesman for all native american tribes said, i guess that settles it. Announcer this mornings eye opener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. An american held prisoner in north korea is home this morning. A plane carried Jeffrey Fowle landed just before dawn in dayton, ohio. He was greeted with a bug hug from his family. Fowle was set free after, quote, repeated requests of president obama. And secretary of state john kerry says the u. S. Gave up nothing to secure his freedom. Margaret brennan is covering the unexpected release. Margaret, good morning. Good morning. Good morning to our viewers in the west. Well, Jeffrey Fowle spent six months in a north korean prison for crimes against the state after he left a bible in a nightclub. His release left american officials wondering just what pyongyang will do next. I need everybodys help i can get. Reporter 56yearold Jeffrey Fowle was last seen this summer pleading for his freedom, as north korean authorities paraded him in front of media. Suddenly he was released on tuesday. We can confirm Jeffrey Fowle has been okd to be freed and return to his home. Reporter informing the state department through a swedish intermediary that fowle was free to go. The pentagon scrambled this government jet to bring him home. Fowle then called his wife for the first time in six months, according to their attorney. We were digging in and preparing for the long haul. That was the plan at this point in time. And when i say long haul, i mean years. We always held out hope that this thing was going to happen sooner rather than later but we were preparing for the worst case scenario. But there are still two americans imprisoned in north korea. 24yearold Matthew Miller and 46yearold kenneth bayh, whose health is in decline after two years of hard labor. This is just the latest profile stunt by the secret of countries. Whose leader kim jongun has disappeared from the public eye for nearly a month. Around the same time he sent his top military generals to meet with their south Korean Counterparts for the first time in three years. Raising hopes that fowles release may be part of a thaw in relations. Certainly, a positive step. We have to see if theres any diplomatic followup. So far, were not seeing that. Reporter said this week there there be confidence Building Measures and perhaps this is one. Secretary kerry said its not a trade but hes willing to restart talks within weeks or months. The Obama Administration insists prisoner releases should not be linked to north koreas expanding nuclear program. Margaret thanks. This morning there are new fears of another ebola case on american soil. A patient is undergoing tests at a hospital at newark, new jersey. The person flew to newarks lipperty airport tuesday. Health screenings found the passenger may have been exposed to the virus. This morning all passengers from countries affected by ebola will start flying exclusively to just five u. S. Airports. Newark is one of them. Newark, jfk, chicago ohare washington, dulles, atlanta and hartsfieldjackson are the others. They will screen passengers who have been to west africa. Freelance journalist ashuko mukpo could be returned home. Doctors at the Nebraska Medical Center say his blood now has no traces of the virus. Mukpo contracted ebola while working in liberia. Meanwhile, nurse nina pham her condition has been upgraded to good. She treated ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan would died of the disease. The countrys ebola czar is starting his first day on the job. Ron klain is overseeing the governments response to the crisis. Major garrett is at the white house where klain will meet with the president today. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning. First things first, klain will not be the public face of the white house Ebola Response. Hell be behind the scenes. His first job, cracking down. Here in d. C. And the source of the epidemic in west africa. Ron klain will brief president obama frequently and focus on where the government response to ebola is now and where it needs to be as the virus continues its lethal march across west africa. A fix it man with president obamas clout behind him. Government agencies have revised the tracking of ebola. New department of Homeland Security travel restrictions start today and that means additional airport screenings and protective medical procedures. All passengers arriving from the liberia hot zone, liberia, sierra leone, and new guinea must now fly into one of five airports with enhanced screenings and Holding Facilities for suspected carriers of the virus. The white house worked with commercial airlines and foreign country countries, especially in europe to establish the new screening system. So theres a lot of coordination that went into this and im pleased to see its being implemented. Reporter those who know klain say his role has taken on an odd status. It begins today with a noon pacific meeting with the president and his Ebola Response team. All right, major, thank you. The fbi is connecting isis to three runaway teenagers. Officials say the young women were interested in meeting up with fighters from the terror group. All three are home this morning and are unlikely to face criminal charges. Bob orr is in washington where investigators say the girls families tipped them off. Bob, good morning. Reporter good morning. This begin, as you say, with runaway reports on friday. When the families realized the three teenaged girls had skipped school and had taken off with cash and passports. Police and the fbi were notified and officials soon discovered the young women had flown from denver, through chicago, and onto germany. They were stopped at the Frankfurt Airport before they could fly on to turkey. They were briefly questioned and put on a return flight that brought them back to the u. S. Now Law Enforcement sources say there are indications the girls, ages 15 to 17, were planning on to travel on to syria, where they hoped to link up with radical fighters. Sources say two of the girls might have been greatly influenced by terrorist propaganda. The young women had not been completely radicalized. One official said they appeared to be acting out some kind of jihad fantasy. The fbi says it continues to investigate the case but the girls, who are back with their families now, have not been charged with any crime. The Officials Saying its a pretty good example of how they can work to stop overseas terror groups if families and friends reach out to authorities with timely information. Charlie. Bob thanks. A new video appears to show isis holding weapons air dropped by the u. S. An alleged isis militant shows off crates filled with hand grenades and small rockets. American Officials Say dozens of bundles of weapons were dropped near kobani syria, intended for kurdish fighters who were trying to keep isis from taking over that border town. Cbs news has not determined if the video is authentic. And were getting a rare inside look this morning at people who fight for isis. Some who join the movement say its not a choice. Holly williams spoke to some isis suspects in captivity in syria. Reporter good morning. After weeks of negotiation, we were escorted into syria by a Kurdish Group. Thats fighting against isis. And allowed to visit a prison where theyre holding alleged isis terrorists. In the basement of the prison, the men were led in one by one. The guards are worried about retribution from isis and dont want to be identified but one of the prisoners was terrified for another reason. Why are you so frightened . Because i thought i was about to be beaten, said sulaman muhammad muhammad, whos accused of trying to detonate a car bomb for isis. He denies it. So does his alleged accomplice who was brought in next to tell his story. But kareem whos just 15 years old, admits that he fought with isis. He told us when isis captured his village, they gave him a terrible choice, join them or be beheaded. As its gone on the rampage across syria and iraq, theyve carried out massacre, public executions and other atrocities. The man claims he was drugged with an antianxiety medication zolam, before he went into battle. That drug makes you lose your mind, he said. If they give you a suicide belt and tell you to blow yourself up, you do it. After it, he showed us his battle wounds caused by three bullets to his stomach during a firefight nine months ago. The kurdish fighters who captured him also saved his life. Kareems story is not the first weve heard of isis compelling men to fight. He told us the Group Holding him believed his account and he hopes hell soon be released and sent home to his family. Charlie . Holly, thanks. Ben bradlee, one of the most important and celebrated journalists in american history, died on tuesday. The retired Washington Post editor was 93 years old. Bradlee led his papers coverage of a scandal that brought down a president. He also shaped a generation of reporters. Bill plante is outside the post headquarters in washington. Bill good morning. Reporter morning, and good morning to our viewers in the west. Well, ben bradlee was famous and respected for a reason. He stood up to the u. S. Government and doggedly pursued one of the most important stories over the last century, the watergate scandal. I just do not believe the first version of events in the city. I dont believe it. Reporter as executive editor of the Washington Post, ben bradlee brought skepticism to the papers daily reporting. People dont tell the truth. They dont tell the truth in a hundred different ways, and its become so easy to lie. A harvard graduate and World War Ii Navy veteran, bradlee worked at the u. S. Embassy in paris and later newsweek. There, he became friendly with a neighbor, senator john f. Kennedy. Bradlee joined the post in 1965. Under his leadership, the paper class published a classified government study about a war in indochina in 1971 known as the pentagon papers. A risk ratified by a Supreme Court decision. Five men were arrested reporter but it was the posts coverage of the watergate scandal which led to president s nixons resignation that made bradlee a public figure. He was portrayed by Jason Robards in all the president s men. I cant do the reporting for my reporters, which means i have to trust them. And i hate trusting anybody. Reporter bradlee kept two rookie reporters, bob woodward and Carl Bernstein, on the story, rather than replace them with more experienced staffers. Reporter bob woodward. He had the touch, ability to encourage people, stimulate them but not run over them. Reporter bradlee was one of the few who knew that woodward and bernsteins main source known for years only as deep throat was actually fbi associate director mark feldt. There was always the bradlee interrogation when you had a story that was high risk. It was never hostile. It was, hey, look were on the same team, im just trying to check and make sure youve done enough. Reporter despite one major embarrassment when the post had to attract a false story about a heroin addicted child and return a pulitzer prize, bradlees tenure was marked by accolades for the paper, including 17 pulitzer prizes. Last year president obama awarded him the medal of freedom. And through it all ben bradlee had the last word in washington. Ben bradlee was an editor who didnt just do things in the same old way. He set new standards for journalism. And he said, of his own life, i have had a very good time. Bill thank you so much. He was a friend of mine and there was no one like him. The thing i think that was most impressive was he believed in reporters and viewed the most important thing he could do as every good editor does is hire the best reporters you can find. He was friends with many of the people he covered including famously jfk but he didnt trust everything they said and he still questioned them. I remember the first time i met ben bradlee, i was in college, and he said he wanted to teach a course on how to read a newspaper. I think of him almost every day when i read the newspaper, about where a story is placed what it means. A great man, great editor, inspired so many journalists. Not only woodward and bernstein but also his relationship with kay graham, the publisher, unique. Our thoughts are with sally. Ben bradlee. Well talk with bob woodward and Carl Bernstein on cbs this morning. And washington is often blamed for doing nothing, well, this rn mo a republican senator is highlighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. One program spent 199,000 to study compost digested by worms. Another 856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. Nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. Nancy, good morning. Good morning. You know, this congress is on track to be the least productive in u. S. History. There is one area where members have stayed very busy. Spending money. 10,000 for an oregon childrens theater production of zombie in love. 46,000 for a snowmobile competition in michigan. And 414,000 to update an army video game meant to spur recruitment, a project already more than all this, plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. Butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands. And an Iron Man Suit under development at the department of defense. These expenses are all part of oklahoma senators tom coburns annual waste book, a ranking of 2014s top 100 worst examples of government waste. Including outofthisworld spending on Research Projects designed by Grade School Students to be sent to the International Space station. Plus laughing classes. Were paying people to understand or teach people how to laugh. Theres a lot of Serious Problems in this country. Maybe the reason the people arent laughing is because the government is so inept. Coburn has been producing the waist waste book for five years. He says its making a difference. We should be ashamed were wasting money the way we are. If were watching and hold people accountable, we wont risk the future of our kids. Some of the spending was authorized by congress. The rest was approved by individual agencies. It all adds up to 25 billion at a time, charlie, when our National Debt sits at 17 trillion. Thank you, nancy. Automakers say close to 8 million american cars could have defective air bags. That is nearly double the original number. The defect can cause the air bag to send shrapnel at drivers or passengers when they deploy. It has been linked to four deaths in the United States. Meanwhile the national Highway Traffic Safety Administration is under fire this morning. The list of recalls released on monday included some cars not affected by the flaw. The agency has updated their list. You can find it by going to our website, cbs this morning. Com. It is 7 19. 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