Most Americans think the U.S. government should quarantine all U.S. citizens returning from West Africa, according to a new CBS News poll. Meanwhile, public officials are facing tough questions about new Ebola guidelines. Major Garrett reports. Source
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Chronic fatigue sufferers have brain abnormality, study says
Stanford researchers say that people with chronic fatigue syndrome have less white matter in their brains. Also, a new risk for prostate cancer patients. Eboni Williams reports on the day’s top health stories. Source
Phil Collins donates Alamo collection to the site
British rocker Phil Collins, who has had a lifelong interest in the Alamo, donated his large collection of artifacts to the museum. Also, Elton John’s annual AIDS foundation benefit honored New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment headlines. Source
Obama struggles to streamline Ebola protocols
President Obama struggled to explain why the federal government, states and the military are treating Americans returning from Ebola stricken countries differently. He supports new CDC guidelines that do not require a 21-day quarantine for someone without Ebola symptoms; but states are free to implement tighter restrictions. Major Garrett reports. Source
Beverly Cleary, beloved children’s book author, dies at 104
Children worldwide came to love the adventures of Cleary’s characters, including Henry Huggins and neighbors Ellen Tebbits, Otis Spofford, Beatrice “Beezus” Quimby and her younger sister, Ramona. Source
2nd Dallas nurse to get Ebola released from hospital
Amber Vinson, the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while treating Thomas Duncan of Liberia, has been declared virus-free and discharged from the hospital. Craig Boswell reports. Source
Inside the Allman Brothers Band’s final shows
No other band has had the type of connection that the Allman Brothers has had with the Beacon Theater, selling out more than 200 shows since its tenure began in 1989. And tonight, the band will say goodbye from the city that has meant so much to them from the very beginning. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Joey McIntyre on new show “The McCarthys,” “New Kids” fame
The new CBS comedy “The McCarthys” is about a close-knit family in Boston that loves sports. Actor and singer Joey McIntyre joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about his new role as Gerard, a twin brother in a family of six. Source
Oscar de la Renta funeral scheduled for next week
Late fashion designer Oscar de la Renta will be laid to rest in a private ceremony on Monday in New York City. Also, Barry Manilow sings with the greats on his new album “My Dream Duets.” Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment news. Source
Talking Heads’ David Byrne talks music industry, film and art
David Byrne is best known for his music with Talking Heads, but his influence as an artist extends to film, photography and theater. For nearly 40 years, he has been outspoken about the music industry. Byrne joins “CBS This Morning.” Source