The events of january 6th, 2021, and the violent assault on our nations capitol a Pivotal Moment in american history. More than 1,100 people have been charged with crimes in connection with that day. 600 have been convicted and sentenced. But its the fate of one man, former president donald trump, and the role he might have played in trying to overturn the 2020 election that could well determine where our country goes from here. A trial for mr. Trump could take place as soon as march, and when and if that trial takes place, a key witness for the prosecution may be former white house aide Cassidy Hutchinson. This morning shell tell her story to our tracy smith. You are watching the Capitol Building get defaced over a lie. Reporter Cassidy Hutchinson stunned the political world with her testimony about january 6th and then she vanished. You couldnt go back to your apartment . I could not go back to my apartment. I ended moving to atlanta for several months. Part is for security. 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You are in hiding . Were are coming out of hiding. Reporter forecast cassidy the past two years havent been a day at the beach. I go out in limited capacities. But part of it is for security. Reporter she is basically off the radar since that day last summer when she found herself in the eye of a political hurricane. The whole truth and nothing but the truth. Reporter only one witness. She is potentially a blockbuster. Cassidy hutchinson. In june 2022, hutchinson, then 26 and a superstormer Senior Advisor to trump chief of staff mark meadows testified before the january 6th committee and she didnt hold back. As an american, i was disgusted. Reporter her position as an aide who worked only steps from the oval office seemed to make it all the more powerful. You are watching the Capitol Building get defaced over a lie. Reporter but reports of security threats afterwards drove her into hiding. My life changed in the fact that way i was living my wife. Reporter . Reporter you couldnt go back to your apartment . No. I ended up moving to atlanta for several months. Reporter they didnt think it was safe to stay in d. C. . Reporter no. Reporter it would have been unthinkable a few months earlier. Hutchinson was a trump loyalist from new jersey who worked her way up are from a white house internship to a spot as one of the higher ranking aides in the west wing with access to the chief of staff and often the president himself. I was the conduit to the white house chief of staff. To get to him, you had to go through me in some capacity. Reporter did people trust you . I would think so. When i worked there, people did trust me. Reporter but the events of january 6th left hutchinson shocked and disillusioned. In the final days of the administration, she was fired, but as a former white house insider she was subpoenaed by the january 6th committee and she started talking in a series of taped depositions. I felt torn a lot of the time because i knew what i knew and i wanted to come forward with what i knew, but at the same time i didnt want to feel like i was betraying them. Reporter as hutchinson writes in a new book, published by simon schuster, which, like cbs, is owned by paramount global, her first attorney was paid by a trump pac and she was advised the less she remembered, the better. You are having this moral dilemma. You looked over the transcripts and you counted the number of times that you said, i dont know, i dont recall, you said i dont know and i dont recall more than 100 times. Yes. In the final transcripts, it was ritled with i dont knows and i dont recalls, which was information that i clearly recalled. Reporter so, as she struggled with the thought of betraying her coworkers, hutchinson started googling another landmark d. C. Hearing. Watergate. And found alexander butterfield, the former nixon aide who revealed the existence of the white house taping system and helped bring down a president. Mr. Butterfield, all of the president s conversations and the offices mentioned and on the telephones mentioned were recorded . As far as you know . That is correct. Reporter butterfields story became her beacon of hope and the bob woodward book about him, the last of the president s men, became her bible. She usually keeps her well worn copy close at hand. He was the source of strength for me and gave me the perspective that not only that i could do this, but that there was life on the other side of it. Reporter and so armed with a new found conviction and new attorneys, she headed up to capitol hill. And into history. Did you want to back out at any point . Oh, yes. I almost ran out of those little hold room outside the Committee Room that we were about to walk in, and i almost started. Reporter even then, that close . Yeah. Reporter you wanted to run away . I heard the door click and i looked at my attorney and said, i cant do this. I walked. He gently pushed my shoulder and said, you can do this, and we walked out. When i returned reporter among the most explosive moments, a story she said she heard from the White House Deputy chief of staff about a january 6th incident with secret Service Agent bobby ingle in the president ial limousine nicknamed the beast where the president was said to have insisted on being taken to capitol hill to join his supporters. The president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. Mr. Ingle grabbed his arm, said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. Mr. Trump then used his free hand to lunge towards bobby ingle and when mr. Renaud oree counted the story to me, he motioned towards his clavicles. Reporter both men say they dont remember this conversation happening. How can you explain that . I know that i recall in this particular instance. I cant climb inside the minds of tony arenado and bobby ingle. Maybe they dont recall this happening. But for me i stand by what i testified to in that incidence and any other incident that been disputed. These are Banana Republic indictments. Third world indictments. Reporter in in an interview last week President Trump weighed in disputing her account. Who wouldnt dispute it . She is the craziest account i heard. You mean i was in the beast and she said i was in the beast and the secret service didnt so i took a guy who like a black belt in karate and grabbed his neck and tried to choke him . How ridiculous. Reporter you admit in the book, you admitted here you told less than the truth, that you lied. Why should we believe you now . Because what would i have to gain by coming forward . It would have been easier to continue being complicit and to stay in the comfortable zone of i had some sense of security, a semblance of security. I knew people i could easily reach out to for jobs. I had friends. Reporter have you talked to either tony or bobby since . I have not. I have not talked to many people in the trump world since the day of my testimony. Reporter hutchinsons book is full of anecdotes about her time in trump world, including a detailed account of trump attorney Rudy Giuliani groping her. Giulianis team calls it a disgusting lie, but hutchinson stands by her story, as does her publisher. She was also among the witnesses who testified for the federal grand jury in washington and the grand jury in fulton county, georgia. Its not clear how much impact her testimony had on the subsequent indictments of the president and his associates, but there was someone watching it all with special interest. The man who helped inspire hutchinson to come forward. Alexander butterfield is now 97 and living in southern california. And she has been able to thank him in person. Now we are lifelong friends. Yeah. More than friends, we are, yeah. Reporter Cassidy Hutchinson says that whaooil her life and heroes changed she is still a republican. Are you backing someone yet in the 2024 election . I would like to make clear i would not back the former president of the united states. He dangerous for the country. He is willing and has showed time and time again willingness to proliferate lies and to vulnerable american people, so he could stay in power. To me that is the most unamerican thing that you can do. I want to thank miss hutchinson for her testimony today. We are all in her debt. Reporter Alex Butterfield said hed do it all over again. Would you . I would. I dont think i would really change anything. I got to where i needed to be and im proud of the work the committee did, and im also very grateful that they were willing to listen and that america was willing to listen, too. I have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. 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Reporter and the cover story is about milk. Marta is the president and ceo of Consumer Reports. Milk. And if you recall, there is grade a and grade b. And at the time Consumer Reports asked, whats the difference . And there is no difference. You just pay more. Reporter what . But its exactly the same. Reporter in 1936, they found the higher price for grade a wasnt justified. Cr, as its known, has been surprising and sometimes outraging consumers for 87 years. Testing more than 2,000 products for safety and effectiveness annually. How many people work for Consumer Reports . Just short of 600 testers, journalists, scientists, investigators that really pursue the mission. We have 60 labs. We test. We have engineers. We do the research. No one does what we do in a nonprofit organization. This our impact test. Reporter most of their work is done in labs like this at crs headquarters in yonkers, new york. For example, dropping bike helmets to see which ones survive a crash and which ones dont. Wow as you can see, part of this reporter that means that the helmet is not safe. And look at this test. They actually have mosquitos sting volunteers to see which repellants work. They test refrigerators to see how cold they are. Drills to see how boring they are. And toilets. Well leave it there. Crs annual testing budget runs well over 30 million funded mostly by 6 million members who pay 30 to 59 a year to subscribe to the magazine or website. Cr accepts no freebies from manufacturers. They buy every product they evaluate to avoid any conflict of interest. These have been watched for two hours already. Reporter you are kidding . Lee is mr. Dishwasher, who tests dozens of the machines with his own impossible to clean, swirly, gunky sauce. They are cleaner than before. As you can see, you wouldnt want to eat off them. Reporter he doesnt expect any of the dishwashers to clean perfectly. 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I am going to approach that pedestrian as a distracted driver. I am driving along. I am not going to hit the brakes. Reporter fisher told us its because of cr that many vehicles on the road today come with a crash avoidance system that kicks in when humans get distracted. Oh, wow i did not touch the brakes. I didnt do anything. The car did that all for me. There is no regulation to say that cars need to have this technology. However, we have communicated to the Car Companies that it affects our score. And because of that, just a few years ago, around 30 of vehicles had it standard. Now its around 85 . In some ways, we are a de facto regulatener that way. Reporter cr is so influential, when it comes to cars, even elon musk listens. When they launched the tesla model 3, talked for 45 minutes with elon musk at the time. Reporter he called you up himself . Yeah, the brakes didnt perform very well on our test. We talked it through. He understand the problem. 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Andrea pernell is one of the shows curators. You see graffiti. Fashion. Some of the artists described hiphop being intrinsic to their nature, to who they are. So then almost bleeds from who they are. Some of the artworks itself will turn the idea of what art is on its head. Reporter like artworks made from unexpected materials. What you are looking at are doration. My gosh. Reporter others, with familiar lyrics. Its a clear tribute to tupac shakur. You literally see the words from the song keep your head up. So you are making that immediate connection. Reporter and then there is this. 400 pounds of reporter 400 pounds . Yeah, they are huge. Reporter its no surprise once you learn these sneakers are made of car parts. And artist aaron fowler says its also no surprise that his inspiration came from hiphop. I think what hiphop embodies, you put a bunch of elements together to create something new. Use what youve got to make anything, you know what i mean . I feel like the spirit of how i make and what i put out comes from hiphop. For sure. The hope is that you will take away a different song, a different way to think about this music that we know and love and the way that it has made our society so much better. I think its just beginning. Reporter even if you cant make it to st. Louis this fall, there are plenty of exhibits worth tuning in to. Museums around the country from the Art Institute of chicago to the Cincinnati Art Museum are commemorating the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picassos death with showcases of his work. In beverly hills, artist Ewa Juszkiewicz turns convention on its head with a show at the gagosian later this fall. On east coast, two other female artists get their due. In washington, d. C. , alma thomas brightens the walls of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and in new york ruth asawa works now hang at the Whitney Museum of american art. 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Once we arrived, we realized that being far from everything is exactly the point, especially for the person who invited us here. Gisele bundchen. In is a bit of a sanctuary for you, is it . Look at it. Reporter this is her home away from home, and she says the Perfect Place for the supermodel to find renewal. I am in a different place in my life. I am able to choose more of what i want. I think before i was more surviving, and now i am living, which is different. Go get it reporter at 43, a mom of two, she still has one of the most sought after looks in the business. That said, though, she is largely pulling back from the runway. Not because she had to, but because, she says, its now about time to show world what all those designers and photographers missed. Her true self. You know, they were hiring gisele. They didnt know me. They just liked the way i looked and the way my body looked in cloetsd, i guess. I understand that. Now i get to be me. Reporter and what me is, she says, is not the spotlightloving personality you might think. I am a cancer. I like my home. I am a crab. The crab has a shell, likes to go in her shell. Thats me. Reporter being an introvert and becoming a supermodel that was a challenging thing. Reporter opposite. But i had her. Reporter her . Yeah. She saved me. Reporter her. Thats how she refers to the alluring chameleon who has been staring back at her from billboards and magazine covers for decades. Why was that . For many reasons. It was easier to deal with criticism that way as well. We need to change the hair, the makeup or the clothes, everything is terrible. Then if you are young and this is you are thinking i am terrible, i am doing something wrong. Reporter i cant imagine, you were 14 and people were talking about your eyes are too close or nose too big. I grew into it. Reporter thats hard to hear at any age. If you are 13 or 14 years old . This is why the hurt was very important to me. Reporter it did shield her from the often brutal side of the fashion business while also allowing her to flourish in it. Her long list you have lucrative contracts made her one the highest paid models in the world. Seemed like she had a talent for the business side of show business, too. But it was between the glitz and glamour, the rare times when she was alone that she sometimes wished she had never been discovered at all. Everybody looked at me from the outside and thought i had it all, right and i was feeling like i was living this life that was just, like reporter killing you . Exactly. Drinking mocha frappuccinos for breakfast with three cigarettes, a bottle of wine at night, not sleeping, traveling, working. I basically burned down my adrenal glands and nervous system couldnt take it anymore. People are like, she has everything. They wouldnt even understand. Reporter when did the how did the anxiety start to present itself . I was in tunnels. I couldnt breathe. Then i started being in studios and i felt like suffocated. I lived on the ninth floor and i had to go up the stairs because i was afraid i would be stuck on the elevator and hyperventilater. If you can breathe even when the windows are open, i dont want to live like this. Reporter did you think about jumping . For like a second. Reporter she didnt jump. Instead, she stopped everything in a single day. A complete detox. No caffeine, no sugar, hardly any alcohol and began a new morning ritual. Meditation. I wake up at five. I like to wake up early. I like to greet the sun. Sometimes you are sttired and y want to sleep in a little bit. I feel the difference when i do that. Reporter a few years later when she met nfl superstar tom brokaw she says she was a different person. Happy and healthy and looking to focus less on modeling and more on motherhood. Do you miss the spotlight a little . No. Reporter not at all . No. Not at all. I was there to take my kids to School Every Day and make them breakfast every morning and be with them. Just, i mean, what a gift. They grew up so fast. And its like that, you know . You wake up and you are like, what happened . Reporter she and brady now share custody of those children after 16 years together. Their divorce was as public as their career. Painful for everyone, she says. And yet i look into my life and i wouldnt have it any other way. I wouldnt have any other life i wouldnt have done it, if you could change something in your life, wouldnt change anything. Reporter not even getting divorced . Its not what i dream of and what i hoped for. My parents have been married for 50 years. And i really wanted that to happen. But i think you have to accept, you know, sometimes that the way you are in your 20s, its, you know, sometimes you grow together, sometimes you grow apart. He is the father of my kids. So i always wish him the best. I mean, im so grateful that he gave me wonderful children. And i think, you know, when the door shuts, other doors open. Reporter one of those doors opened on to this blooming field of echinacea. Nature is my happy place. Any time i am in nature, i am happy. Reporter this is the guy a herbs farm, in the blue Ridge Mountains of Western North carolina. Its been organically growing healthy herbs to be turned into supplements for 40 years. For bundchen, its as much a brand as it is a lifestyle. We use the immune booster and we love it. Reporter are your kids onboard . Are you kidding me . They have been taking it since they were born, you know . They are like, i want to eat this food. If you can tell me what that is, then you can. Reporter she just signed on toe be the wellness ambassador for gaia herbs. A role she says that is less about business and more about teaching what she calls the wisdom of plants. So there is different herbs that may have a bigger impact on your system. So you have to reporter experiment . This is what i have done. I have been taking herbal remedies pretty much all my life. Reporter she grew up in southern brazil, where her late grandmother had an herb garden of her own. She fondly remembers how what her grandmother plucked from it seemed to cure almost any ailment. She was magical. She could fix anything, plant anything, heal anything. She was amazing, right. She was in, like, she is amazing. Sorry. Reporter well, you are doing her proud. Thats for sure. Thank you. I am sorry. She was so special. Reporter its emotional, she says, because after touring the world life is good. Reporter she now realizes that her ultimate destination may have always been home. I am a small town girl. You know, you can take the girl out of the small town but not the small town out of the girl. Reporter as a model, Gisele Bundchen called herself a silent actress. She hopes that silence, though, is now. No more. 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I come down the hall, they say here comes a skunk, okay . I felt as if i had leprosy. Reporter even decades later, those memories haunt him. So to heal, marvin decided to put pen to paper, writing letters to the very students who tormented him. What did you say in the letters . I would tell what each person had done to me. Reporter marvin wrote about 90 letters to former classmates, pouring out his pain, whether people wnted to hear it or not, and most didnt. But one of the letters he mailed struck a different tone, and that letter was very well received. The recipient was paul, marvin says he was one of the few students who never bullied him or said an unkind word. Really touched me. Reporter he wrote there were many days i wanted to strike up a conversation with you and i perceived you as one of the students i could have been friends. Reporter did you get a sense he was trying to open a door . Absolutely. Reporter when you saw that, what did you think . I am going to go through that door. Hey, buddy. Reporter marvin and paul became close friends. Good to see you. Reporter and that friendship eventually led to this. We acknowledge, we celebrate their legacy. Reporter earlier this month, paul and other leaders had the Community Hosted a ceremony honoring the brunswick 15. Those 15 brave children who were once treated like untouchables, now embraced with open arms. It means a lot. It means that we have overcome a lot. Reporter marvin used to say he never had one good day at brunswick high school, but almost 60 years later, looks like maybe he finally has. [ applause ] at cretotors, we h handcraft e every batchh of ourur deliciousus popcorn. Like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. Great on their own, even better together. Try cretors, handcrafted smallbatch popcorn. Its the new season on sunday morning, and here again is jane pauley. Once in a lifetime was a big hit for the talking heads back in the 80s. All these years later, they are reuniting to celebrate a shining moment. They are talking with cbs mors Tony Dokoupil reporter in 1983, a band whose cerebral lyrics and funky melodies helped define an era performed in l. A. Before a packed house and some cameras. The film that followed called stop making sense captured talking heads in all their kinetic glory. And through the iof a talented young director named Jonathan Demi recorded what would become the bands final tour. An experience the late roger ebert called life lived as a joyous high. And then 40 years later, the critic in the New York Times called it nutty jubilation. I feel like both are right, you know . Whats it like witnessing yourselves once again . Werent we pretty . Reporter what was that phrase . Nutty delicious. Reporter nutty jubilation. Nutty jubilation, yes. When i first saw this screening recently, which had been probably a couple decades, i saw myself and i thought, who is that guy . Reporter 40 years after that initial release, you may find yourself in a large theater because this classic concert film has been restored, remastered, and once again shown on the big screen. Lets face it, man. This movie is hot. Reporter for chris frantz, tina weymouth, Jerry Harrison and david byrne, the rerelease is a chance to get reacquainted. Its the old neighborhood. Reporter after decades of estrangement, and also revisit a moment of shared success. What is the story being told in stop making sense . The story of love. It really is. It starts with one person, an individual alone in this world, and then a community builds around it. Reporter the arc of the film mirrors the arc of the band itself. There is byrne and then his two married college friends, weymouth and frantz. Yi heard stories from chris, thats mad dave, you know . He would do things, you know, Performance Art where youd shave off half his beard vertically. Reporter the three met as students at the Rhode Island School of design where mad dave and frantz had already formed a band. A cover band called the artistics. We both really enjoyed it. I could see that david had a gift as a front person. The name of this band is talking heads, and the name of this song is psycho killer. Reporter they moved to new york. I thought, these guys are unique. Jichlt Jerry Harrison made the band a foursome. I bought into totally, what they were doing. I wanted to be the best partner in making that go forward. Reporter they spent the years that followed building an audience on mtv. Reporter and perfecting their sound. I about the time we got to stop making sense with the expanded lineup, we were really tearing the roof off. Reporter and doing a lot of running. The music that we were doing had great groove and it just made me want to dance. Reporter where are you coming one this . The music usually inspires it, but it was improvised, like, in my loft. Having a video camera, whatever, put on some music and see what i came up with. And i would go, that one. That really works. Let me try that. Let me try it in this song. Reporter this is an impossible question. How do you know it works . Thats a really good question. All i can assume is there is something intuitive that says that music and that movement belong together. And somehow together they Say Something greater than either of them apart. Reporter what is that relationship that people are seeing on stage . We are, obviously, having a great time. We were a locked band. Reporter call it peak talking heads, but it wouldnt last. I think a mystery at the center of stop making sense, its such a great tour. Why is it the last tour . Well, that is a mystery. Yeah. Reporter talking heads had always taken breaks for side projects, most notably chris frantz and Tina Weymouths band t tomtom club. But they went on break that never really ended. In 1991, byrne told the l. A. Times, you could say we broke up, or call it whatever you like. Yeah. We found out from a newspaper. L. A. Times called us. It was a factchecker. And they wanted a comment. Reporter the relationship suffered from there. At one point, you called, i think, david byrne a vampire . Thats what they say. I dont remember that. Reporter you dont remember that . No. I might have been in a bad mood. Reporter and while the band did perform one last time in 2002 when they were induct into the rock roll hall of fame id like to thank the rock roll hall of fame for giving this band a happy ending. Reporter they had not appeared in public until the premier of this restored concert film brought them together. Its natural to feel pride in the legacy and joy and the memories, but inevitably you also ask yourself the question, wie do anything differently. Would you do anything differently, david . I think i could have been probably more easy going collaborator. 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Reporter turn on the tv in korea, the powerhouse of asia, and you can find dance troupes battling each other. In israel, its a local take on dancing with the stars. While in south africa, the rise of a zulu king has been likened to an african game of thrones. And in the united kingdom, the bbc period drama called the midwife still rules supreme after 12 seasons. In italy, the show of the moment is the sea beyond. Its a steamy coming of age drama unfolding among young prisoners in naples. We were on set earlier this month with director, who credits the cassidy. They had portrayed these characters and their inner feelings. Reporter and notably, in their own dialect. Blended with the italian language neopolitan, mainly spoken in naples. Its a familiar mix for one of the stars. The language, i was from here and my emotions was grounded, was more grounded. Naples is a character. Its a fundamental character. Reporter the producer says the sense of place grounds the story, too. He is a star. Reporter while the producer of rye notes young people watching across platforms are driving the shows popularity. And i think that we speaking the language. International tv is where you should be paying attention these days as an american viewer. Reporter mike hale is a tv critic for the New York Times. He says Foreign Television has been strong for some time, but now were more aware of it. There are a lot of shows we know from american tv that really were reboots from another country. Thats so true. Some of the most popular shows on american tv were actually based on shows from britain. Reporter for example, all in the family. We will have a little fun. Threes company also based on a british show. Reporter and the office he says for americans, it all changed about a decade ago. Netflix starts showing things with subtitles and people watched. I have a feeling that the trend is going to be towards homo genuity in the sense that people want their shows to be able to seen and sold all over the world. We dont make global shows. We make local shows and local films that we launch to a global audience. Reporter she is netflix chief content officers. 70 of viewing on netflix comes from members watching a title from a country other than their own. Is there a homogenization of the product because there is a netflix style or expectation . You know, i think the netflix style or expectation is that youre getting a really specific authentic version of that story. So i think its the opposite of that, actually. When you look at Something Like squid game, which a lot of people know, that was made in korea by koreans for the korean audience and it speoke to peopl around the world and became the biggest tv show ever. Reporter also travel trends. As did hbo max. A trip to sicily after white lotus, anyone . 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Please join us when our trumpet sounds again next sunday morning. Morning has broken like the first morning blackbird has spoken like the first bird praise for the singing prais. Im Margaret Brennan in washington. This week on face the nation with days to go before a government shutdown, congress is paralyzed by infighting. The arsonist that lit the house on fire, theyre whining about their house burning. Fiery words from Top Republicans who worked through the weekend to find a way forward on funding the government before months end. Will you work with democrats . I believe we have a majority here and we can Work Together to solve this. Be can republicans unify and strike a deal that also works