We begin this morning with a look at todays eyeopener your world in 90 seconds. Isis strikes again. The latest execution follows british air strikes against isis in iraq. Also promised an american will be next and they are said to know who the executioner is. We are working hard not to just find that savage but all of them. Moved the family out of the apartment they shared with the ebola patient hospitalized in dallas. The city and the county stepped up every opportunity to make sure the city is as safe as it can be. Fire at the 9 11 memorial site causes major damage. Russian rivals are fighting. And a big rig slams into a fire hydrant in San Francisco causing this. All that . The Worlds Largest hot air Balloon Festival kicks off in albuquerque. A young elephant in a bit of trouble. Look at that. Parents come in immediately to the rescue and get that baby right back up on its little feet. 22 years she has been putting up with me. Happy anniversary to them. Congratulations. It was a quiet latenight super. It was just the two obamas and a couple white house fence jumpers. That was it. Bs welcome to the weekend. We also have a great lineup of guests for you this morning, including oscar winner he composed the score for gone girl. And then a winner of one of the hit cooking shows first season and now chef and owner of three new york restaurants. In our saturday session, a band of a grassroots following, and music from them coming up. International outrage after isis the Terrorists Army beheads yet another western inner. The new victim was a british aide worker captured in syria, and he was the fourth isis has shown on video being executed. Isis is now threatening another man said to be an american. Lets get the latest from charlie who is in our london bureau. Good morning. Good morning to you. Earlier this morning british Prime MinisterDavid Cameron vowed to hunt down those responsible for the killings. He called Allen Henning a man of great peace and kindness. There may have been a glimmer of hope. There always has to be that Allen Henning would be spared just maybe isis militants might not murder an aide worker a taxi driver and a father of two whose only motivation was to cross into syria to help muslim victims in desperate need. But behead him, they did. His blood is on the hands of the british parliament. This morning David Cameron denounced the beautiful execution. Anybody in any doubt about this organization can now see how truly repulsive it is and barbaric it is as an organization organization. He is the fourth westerner to be beheaded by isis. Even more fundamentalist muslim clerics in britain called on isis to release henning. His wife barbara, made a direct public plea for his life. We are at a loss why those leading the Islamic State cannot open hearts and minds to the truth of his humanitarian efforts of going to syria. He executioner seemed to be the same and it ended with another captive identified as an american, and further threats that he too, would meet the same fate in retaliation for u. S. And allied air strikes. The family from indianapolis issued a statement asking the world to pray for their son. He was working with the Aid Organization he founded delivering food to syrians. Who is the masked executioner of isis and in the First Television interview, james comby was asked about the works tracking down the killer. Its not work i want to talk about. Were using our tools and relationship with our partners and our partners in the british services. We are working hard not to identify and find that savage but all of them. Do you know who he is . I believe we do. Do you have a name . I have it in my head. But you are not willing to share it . I am not. How do you capture him . A very good question and probably i will stay away from speculating about. But you want him . I want to see our country and our allies bring justice to him, and whether that means capturing or killing him, i dont know at this point. I can tell by the look in your eyes that you want one or the other very much . I want justice, and thats just not my job, but thats my passion. I want justice in this case and the others where things were done to innocent people. And you can see the entire 60 minutes interview tomorrow night after football here on cbs. Turning to the Ebola Outbreak that erupted in west africa and has isolated cases in this country, and officials in texas are ramping up ebola from spreading after the first diagnosis there, and they have taken the steps to sanitize the infected mans apartment and monitoring the people that were in contact with him. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Thomas eric duncan remains in serious condition here. Officials are monitoring 50 people who had some kind of contact with him, but they say only ten of those are believed to be at higher risk and that includes four family members who shared an apartment with him. The patients family members were allowed to leave the apartment for the first time, and they were taken to an undisclosed location. Dallas county judge drove them there. We have moved the family to an appropriate location its an area that is inside the city of dallas and its an area away from other people. Earlier a fully suited hazmat crew removed soiled sheets and towels and a car possibly contaminated were there three days after his ebola diagnosis. Right now we are trying to get the soiled linens and those items out of there. Officials did not order a hazmat unit to clean the apartment sooner. Its one of several missteps that have occurred. Officials at the hospital where done condition is being treated acknowledged they failed to diagnose ebola on him. They blamed it on a technical flaw, claiming electronic records of the nurse did not link up with the doctors who treated him. Late last night the hospital issued a statement saying there was no technical flaw and those records were available to the doctor but did not explain why duncan was allowed to go home, potentially exposing others to ebola. There are also questions why relatives in the apartment with duncan were not immediately kwarp teened allowing them to have contact with others. This team has been monitored all those potentially exposed to duncan. Stephanie shrack is their supervisor. Are these people scared . I would say that the community is going through probably one of the most difficult times in their lives and i would encourage a lot of sympathy for the community. They are scared. Reporter dash dagle is director of disease and prevention. Were going to stoipt in its tracks. Were going to see more. You think well see more in the United States. It would not surprise us as well and we have to keep preparing. Reporter but officials so far say no one else is showing any symptoms. The Dallas CountyDistrict Attorney says he is considering whether to bring criminal charges against the patients but has not said what those charges might be. Vinita . Manuel bojorquez in dallas this morning thank you. By any measure this is the worst outbreak of ebola ever recorded. The World Health Organization reports that the dealt toll now top 3 ,400 under just 7,500 cases, nearly all in west africa. The white house came under fire yesterday from critic saysing they have not addressed ebola enough. Good morning, mark. Good morning. Some critics have called everything from flight bans to screening reviews on flights. Republican senator richard burg in North Carolina accused them for not having a czar but the white house is pushing back saying it is ready. On fred some of the administration administrations top Homeland Security and medical directors. Every outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. We know how to do this and we will do it again. Reporter in the wake of growing fears, the government announced tougher screenings for passengers arriving on International Flights and stricter guidelines as well as expanded training for local health professionals. The system thats in place with our Health Care Infrastructure would make it extraordinarily unlikely that we would have an outbreak. Reporter u. S. Health officials maintain the immediate focus should be on the source of the outbreak containing and stemming the virus in west africa where the death toll has reached 3,439 people. On friday they say as many a 4,000 military personnel could be sent to the region. Were not going in the treatment business. Reporter spokesman john carly said at this time those servicemembers will not be dealing with those in contact with ebola. Theyre going to establish it so Health Care Workers can do what i what they can do. Reporter so far they set up two testing labs. They broke ground on friday with the foist 17 treatment units which will each be able to hold. All military personnel will be constantly teflted for symptoms and undergo training for deployment on what to watch for. On friday the house energy and Commerce Committee announced the cdc director and other experts will testify about the u. S. Response to ebola in two weeks. Anthony . Mark albert in washington. Thank you, mark. For more on how the u. S. Is handling the Ebola Outbreak lets bring in cbs medical contributor dr. Holly phillips. Good morning, holly. Good morning, anthony. Is america ready to handle this . Theres two aspects we have to look at. First, how prepared are we to screen for these cases early and catch them early and then how prepare ready we to take care of people who have ebola. You know in terms of catching the cases early, clearly theres a learning curve when we look at what happened in texas. The patient was sent home. There were issues with communication. But in the grand scheme of things, there is screening and contact. Were following all of the contact and we really will contain this where it started. But in terms of treating it ebola has taken hold in west africa in places that have essentially no health care system. We do. So for instance we can treat fever. If your have trouble breathing. If your kidneys fail we can give dialysis. Our system is in a much better position to help people who have the virus. One thing we keep hearing from pundits is were going to see more cases being imported into the u. S. Do you think thats a reality . I do. I dont think were going to see a largescale outbreak here but the more cases we see in west africa, the more cases we will see here. You know, screening isnt perfect. People leaving west africa are screened. We look for fever. And as you mentioned theres an eight to tenday period or even 21 days before they show symptoms. Absolutely. Theres a very long period of incubation with ebola. The good news is it cant be transmitted unless you have symptoms. So during your incubation period, you are not con teenagers. The screening process relies on people leaving west africa filling out exit forms, correct . Were relying on information we might not always get. Clearly the screening process is not perfect. On the other hand tens of thousands have traveled to west africa since this virus took hold and weve seen one case in the u. S. Thats one case too many but in the grand scheme of things were not seeing too many. Thanks so much. Are you going to stick around for morning rounds . Sround . Yes. You can hear more tomorrow on face the nation. Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu on developments in the middle east. The National Parks service is assessing the damage this morning after a fire that damaged three buildings at the flight 93 National Memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania. The cause of the fire remains unclear unclear. There were no injuries. Theres concern some of the artifacts may have been damaged. The flight went down killing all passengers and crew when they fought back against hijackers. Highs in Southern California will be in triple digits with 90s reaching all the way to the San Francisco bay area. Some areas could hit 104. Theres also a red flag warning for wildfires as hot dry winds blow across the state. President obama says the u. S. Economy is on a roll during a visit to an indiana steel plant on friday. The president said his economic policies are making a difference. He said thatcited the latest Department Report showing 210,000 jobs added in september. The Unemployment Rate it fell from 6. 1 to 5. 9. What that means is that the up employment rate is below 6 for the first time in six years and were on pace for the strongest job growth since the 1990s. The president says u. S. Job creation is outpacing the combined job creation in other major nations and he again called for an increase in the minimum wage. For more on jobs and the health of the u. S. Economy lets talk to senior columnist for yahoo michael santilli. Good morning. Good morning. Were at 5. 9 . It feels awfully close. Are we at a strong place . Were getting stronger. Things have gotten better, somewhat more quickly than anticipated. And the number of jobs 248,000 last month. Thats good to hear. Really for the last 12 months the Monthly Average has been 220,000 new jobs. Thats very healthy. Michael, theres one sign in the report. Hourly wage is not going up. Why arent wages increasing . Thats related to the other part of the job report which isnt as encouraging, which is the sheer number of idle underemployed workers. So we still have 7 Million People working part time who would prefer a fulltime job. Thats a 2 millionperson kind of pool working all the time. That shows the employers have more bargaining power. Theyre not bidding up wages at least not yet. What we need to see, we need to see that slack in the market taken up by a more extended job recovery which really should bring wage as i long with it. You mentioned this labor market. Where are we seeing it . In the latest report it wu professional and Business Services which was a broad category of white collar workers. One of the areas were not really seeing it as a driver is construction. So that Housing Market haas kind of stalled out a little bit or at least not improved at a very past pace. Its a relatively broad improvement but its mostly now in the sort of Office Worker part of the economy. Also teachers was a bright spot. I think a lot of people look alt these numbers and say, well maybe its Getting Better but i dont feel it. When will they start to feel it . When they say they dont feel it, it means the income is not improving. Its not lifted to the extent we would hope six or five years into the recovery. So i do think its matter of trying to prolong the recovery. It should bring wages and income higher. Only then will people feel it. Thank you for being with us this morning. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines. Bloomberg news. A bogus congressman was reportedly able to get backstage at an event with president obama. The unidentify man made it into a secure area during the president s appearance at the black Caucus Foundation awards dinner last month. He was asked to leave and did so without incident. The Los Angeles Times said that a great white shark attacked a surfer who suffered cuts and nonlife threatening injuries. The surfer was eye ball to eye ball with the shark. He was stabilized. Three peaches are closed until tomorrow. Tennessean reporting studio row in nashville will be saved. It was used by several major artists including Dolly Parton Loretta Lynn and b. B. King. It will be sold to a Real Estate Developer who is working on a project to preserve and promote historical music sites. Tom and jerry cartoons carry racial messages. It may depiktd some ethnic and racial messages that were once commonplace. They say, quote, such depictions were wrong then and theyre wrong today. And the wall street journal says Marriott Hotels is paying 600,000 civil penalty to the federal government. The fine is for blocking people from using the whyifi for personal use. They blocked wifi to encourage them to pay high fees. The article says they were charging Conference Attendees anywhere from 250 to 1,000. It is about 21 minutes after the hour and now heres look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up nearly 70 years after the nazis were beaten. Antisemitism is on the rise again in europe especially in germany. Take a look at whats causing it. 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