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Its happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. Theyve allowed these cuts to happen because they refused to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help reduce the deficit. Reporter president obama and congressional leaders met for less than an hour. They did not even discuss alternatives to the spending cuts or when they might again talk about a solution. The impediment is this. Mr. Obama wants to raise taxes on millionaires or eliminate Corporate Tax loopholes. Republicans say they raised 600 billion in the fiscal cliff deal and now is the time they say to focus on spending cuts. The prot got his tax hikes on january 1st. This discussion about revenue in my view is over. Washington has got a spending addiction and its time to begin to deal with that addiction. Reporter the cuts will hit every single agency. Friday they canceled 11 ship maintenance projects in virginia. Other agencies prepared orders for mandatory time off without pay and steep reductions in overtime. Those furloughs could start in midapril. People are going to be hurt. The economy will not grow as quickly as it would have. Unemployment will not go down as quickly as it would have. And there are lives behind it. Reporter Top White House officials predict republican ends will eventually cave and give in. They say theyve never been more unified and theyll withstand whatever pressure comes from the white house and the public. This much we know to be true. Until this morning the politics and spending cuts have been entirely theoretical. Now theyre going to be real and possibly unpredictable. Thats exactly what were going to be talking about at the white house. Thanks so much. So what is next for this mess, and how will it affect the country and how soon . Joining us from washington is john dickerson, cbs news political director and here in our studio is senior director on marketplace and public radio. Nice to have both of you with us this morning. Good morning. Good morning. They brought this up. Its a matter of how people are feeling. People are asking why didnt we see a bigger impact on the stock market when we learned there was no deal on the table. How do you explain that . I think they realize two things. Washington is going to faith. Theyre going to have these con very saktvery sagss. Theyre going to have these conversations. The dow is up. Were doing pretty dwight. Right now theres no Immediate Impact on the economy. Its going to take a little while. Thats the question. How long i mean the president has been pounding the drum saying the consequences are going to be severe. How long before theyre real . A couple of weeks. Theyre not going to hit nobody around this table but people who need unemployment checks theyre going to be cut in about three weeks to a month. Were going to see meat inspections not happening. Its not going to happen right away. Its going to be imkremental and people are going to go oh wait, this is happening. Democrats are saying absolutely not. There will be that as part of this deal. When do they actually come together . Is it when the consumer for example, starts to not have the meet in the Grocery Store that theyd like to see . I think so. The question is where is the pressure going to come . Theres a much bigger issue about taxes and spending. Its not a part of what weve had in the last couple of weeks which is to find a deal to get past this immediate effect of see question trags. They still have to have that big conversation, and you can imagine the situation in which republicans who have now held firm can say to their base look, we held firm we djts raise taxes on this immediate issue, but we still have this bigger conversation to have. But thats still a long way away getting some kind of agreement on those big issues of taxes and spending. John, as youve pointed out, theres been virtually no discussion on this issue in washington, which has been the whole situation of this sequestration deal that it would force a deal. If thats not happening, how can we expect a discussion at any point in time . Well, right. Thats exactly right. The sequestration was set up for everybody to focus on the big thing. The big thing is how do you arrange a budget in the time of scarcity. That conversation has been totally absent while everyone has been debating when is it going to come. There are other choke points coming, the entire funding of the government that comes at the oechlkd march and we have another debt ceiling fight and those are going to be pressure moments that are even more serious than this one. As kai said theres kind of been a wolf crying issue with washington. Theyre always having kind of a freakout and its not as dire as everyone says, but the future debates about funding the government entirely and the debt limit, those are more dire economic cuts with those fights. Of course, at the heart of this whole conversation is the deficit and how to reduce it and the idea behind these cuts was to force congresss hand and yet youre not getting Debt Reduction out of them. I think the point to realize is the deficit has been shrinking. Its lower than it has been a year ago and lower than two years ago. The way were doing this is going to wind up being more expensive. Thats the fallacy of this whole thing. We appreciate you joining us. The Roman Catholic church is officially without a leader following the historic resignation and retirement of Pope Benedict xlvi. Its now up to the princes of the church the cardinals, to choose his successor. Lets get the latest from allen pizzey in vatican city. Reporter the traditionladen process of getting ready for the next pope begins with the vacant see apartment. The door was sealed. A symbolic red ribbon was placed across the door that nothing is to be disturbed. Hell be in charge until a new pope is elected. Most other officials lose their job. Benedict is now hidden behind the walls of Castel Gandolfo summer residence of popes since 1616. Theyve been called to gather for monday for what are called congregations. Informal meetings where they discuss the issues facing the church and begin to get an idea of who among them might be the man to succeed benedict. The days for the con calculate is expected to be announced next meech. Chicagos Cardinal Francis george says theres a desire to move quickly. It is kind of a date imposed on us by the liturgical calendar. Reporter instead of the popes image it will show apostolica. Special stamps one of the most prized souvenirs went on sale yesterday. All are expected to be here on monday when the congregations begin. But the power broking have begun in the better restaurants around the vatican. For v cbs this morning, allen pizzey. For more on the new pope lets head back to vatican city and delia gallagher. Good morning, delia. Reporter good morning. Has it begun . Whats the first step . Reporter as you heard the report in fact, the informal discussions have already begun. Those take place at the lunches and dinners amongst the cardinals. What happens now is they go into these congregations, meetings which is more formal. They dont discuss names but they have an opportunity to suggest what type of person the next pope should be and what should be the priorities for the future of the church. Its important to know that these are 207 cardinals. So even though those cardinals wont be voting in the Sistine Chapel, those that are over 80 years old, they have an opportunity to give a speech and see what the priority should be. So its really their opportunity to let their voice be heard for those cardinals who will be doing the actual voting. It sounds like these informal meetings as you described them are where some of the real deal making could actually be taking place. What do we know about whats going on in the meetings right now . Whats the meat and the context of them . Reporter well theyre just discussions. Theyre discussions amongst the cardinals who, remember dont always have the opportunity to meet and talk face to face because they are in different countries. They have to decide on the names because once they get into the Sistine Chapel and the con agree zbags begins, theres no more time. They have to get in this week. Theyll have to actually name names and see who has support amongst whom because they have to reach a twothirds consensus. So its very important that at a certain point they actually get together and start deciding well, this person or that person, and see how the numbers fall. I mean at a certain point it is actually a numbers game to see who has the most support and who can actually be the candidate that will have a bit of unity so that the conclave doesnt go on too long because if it goes on too long it gives an impression that they cant make up their mind. So its a very delicate balance. Delia gallagher in vatican city. Thanks delia. A little later well take a look at whether a new pope will be able to reform a church so engulfed in scandal. Now we turn to a moneyeating sinkhole. A giant sinkhole opened up east of tampa and swallowed a man sleeping in his bedroom. Officials are warning now that the sinkhole is still dangerous and its likely to grow. We want to get the latest from gray son grayson of our affiliate wbst. Reporter theres been no change but experts expect more. More growth more collapse. The reality is even recovery crews may never find this house safe enough to reenter. I didnt care. Jerry bush didnt think. He just leapt into the sinkholes that moments before swallowed his brother jeff alive. He searched but found nothing. All you could see is the top of his bed, nothing else. I jumped in the hole. I thought i could hear him screamling linging for me and hollering for me. He pulled jeremy out of the sinkhole. Knowing he couldnt save jeff haunts him. I couldnt sleep because spending so much time with these people and wanting to know what was happening. Reporter engineers spent friday analyzing the ground surrounding the house, testing the density of the soil and mapping the area in 3d. The hole is now almost 30 feet deep and it paints a precarious picture. The soil cannot hold the slope it has right now, so we do expect the sinkhole to grow. Reporter we learned he was not going to stay here long a few months. In fact today was supposed to be the day he was supposed to move out. For cbs this Morning Saturday, i grayson in florida. Concern over the wide use of the chemical called bpa. Its commonly found in plastic containers and linings of food and beverage cans. It can get into food and studies have tied it to a wide range of health concerns. Now scientists have linked bpa to an increased risk of asthma. Dr. Kathleen donahue is the lead author. Good morning. Good morning. First of all, what is bpa . Its a chemical used to make hard plastics like poly carbonates. And why are children so vulnerable to it . Because they eat more than adults do and most of our exposure is through our diets. I mean are we talking excessive exposure here or just moderate exposure going to affect people . So our study found that routine low doses of exposure were associated with increased odds in wheezing. Weve been seeing this increase in as mathma among young people. Do you think its tied to it . Our studies suggest that it might be. Its the first one. Wed like to see the results replicated in another one and wed like to confirm that its a cause but our Study Suggests that it might be one of the environmental exposures that may have contributed to the increase in asthma over the years. Does it look like adults are being affected or the risk is more with kids . Our study is lived to children but we didnt look into adults, so i cant speak to that. How about the pregnant women . Are they passing it down to the fifiee fetus . They do. They transfer it through the bloodstream and placenta to the fetus. Last year the government banned bpa in baby bottles and sippy cuts. Do you think its going to cut . If other studies confirm that this is in fact a true cause, then, yeah it might reduce asthma cases. In the meantime for people hearing results of studies like this, what are your recommendations for how people should go about serving their children and even the pregnant women . Sure. So they have recommendations on their website based on this. Use less canned foods. Use stainless steel and to avoid plastics number 3 or 7. One of the things i never look at but youre telling me i should be looking at it. Before youre buying the product as opposed to when youre tossing it into your grocery cart. Dr. Donahue, thanks so much. Appreciate it. Thank you. It is now 19 minutes after the hour. We want to turn to craig from wfor in miami for our very first check of the weather this morning. Good morning. Looking pretty good nationally. Wnter holds on in the northeast. Lingering snow showers and a cloudy cold day in florida. The big problem today is going to be over the Tennessee Valley region where snow work its way to the eastsoutheast. You can see snow anywhere from 2 to 4 inches. In terms of temperature, its going to be cold. Especially tonight youre going to need to protect plants. Its getting late in the year for 20s and 30s. A little bit cold for this time of year. Frost advisories even into parts of florida. Thats a look at your national weather. Heres whats going on with your local forecast. In the next half hour well take a look at the National Temperatures in the west with which are warm. Today is the national day of unplugging. Chances are when you woke up one of the very first thing use did was reach for your cell phone or sit down at your computer to check facebook or twitter. A lopt of people seem tied to it. Todays chance to disconnect at least today. Heres michelle miller. Reporter theres no question weve evolved to be constantly plugged in. I saw the best minds of my generation distracted by texting, emailing, tweeting. Reporter but on friday night Jeremy Goldberg and company opted off the grid putting away all electronics for 24 hours. Off. Not standby. We all know its the button up there, so stop it. Do it. Sorry. Reporter a recentnomo phobia causes panic. How do you find the balance . Wheres the equilibrium. The key is hey, if god needed a day of rest maybe thats not a bad idea for us either. Reporter jeremy is a thinker of rebooter. Three days ago they came up with this main fess toe which encourages people to shut down their devices once a week. Now the brainchild of dan roman has turned into a national day of unplugging. Even heavyweight Arianna Huffington is unplugging. Multitaskers are inexclusively using enormous fractions of their brain. Reporter he shows how it affects the brain. We were stunned because people who think theyre getting more done by doing a lot at once are actually getting less done. So we asks our congregation to give up social media for three or four days. Reporter in pittsburgh the reverend william f. Curtis has his own take on the sa both manifesto. It will be hard for me because im always on twitter. Reporter no matter who you are, unplugging seems to come from strength from a higher power. For cbs this Morning Saturday, michelle miller, new york. I like this concept. I like it too, but heres how addicted this stuff i am to promote this story i actually tweeted out it was unplugging day. I think it will be interesting to see what happens when people study evolution. Were overstimulated. Theres constant commotion. Im curious to see a brain scan from now how does it differ from present day because of all this. I thought the point the gentlemen maine about how our brain responds to this was really, really interesting. Nice work by michelle miller. Coming up at just 23 hes the top golf never the world but rory mcelroy stunned and disappointed the golfing world yesterday and were going to talk about what might be going on with the young superstar. Later working from home, how do you prove to your boss that youre mow productive there than you are at the office. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. woman 3 days of walking to give a Breast Cancer survivor a lifetime thats definitely a fair trade. It was such a beautiful experience. jessica lee and its beautiful woman why walk 60 miles in the boldest Breast Cancer event in history . Because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing Breast Cancer every year. Visit the3day. Org to register or to request more information today. It was 3 days of pure joy. And its beautiful i i got it, i got it made i got it made, i got it made i got it made fresh at subway breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] at subway you got breakfast made. Like an under 200 calorie steak egg white cheese. Subway. Eat fresh. The historic resignation of Pope Benedict xvi as head of the Roman Catholic chur sch complete but now we take a look at the next chapter. Can the next pope reform the church in the period that some call a crisis. In the next half hour well take a look at this question at the college of cardinals and see if there is a welcome back to your local cutaway. Were joined by seth cresser. Its so nice to have you here. Youre here from miami . From miami. Im visiting for the moment. You want to get away from the heat. Yeah, its been too hot. We always want to know what the temperature is down there. Its kind of cool. Its only in the 60s today. How are you going get by. And 50s tomorrow. Im glad i didnt book a spring break trip down to florida right now. He was talking about it. Ft. Myers or ft. Lauderdale. We usually go this time of year all the time. Im also interested what is interesting in miami that turns out so many weather people, meteorologists. It must be a nice place to cover weather. Most of the year its quiet, its nice and then you get Hurricane Season its like christmas. I used to be a tornado chaser. People used to take pictures of me. How real was the movie compared to actually tornado chasing . It was compliant. A lot of it didnt happen. How does a person decide id like to chase a tornado . Whats inside of you that makes you want to do that . You want to see nature as its finest. Its really incredible. I worked in oklahoma a couple years and wed go out and chase tornadoes and id look up and go what am i doing here . Exactly. You never get that . Nature says run, run, run but youre awestruck. Stay with us. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Well be right back. Ooh kfc. Hey, youre supposed to wait for everybody. You know what, while were waiting why dont we play a game of hide and seek . Right now . Yeah go hide. Go on buddy. One, two. [ son ] come and find me three [ son ] are you even looking for me . I am looking [ male announcer ] bitesized chickens grown up. Kfc bites. Freshly handbreaded big bites of premium breast meat seasoned in the colonels original recipe. Try 10 bites with an 8 piece meal for 19. 99. [ son ] dad . [ male announcer ] today tastes so good. This is a hand written letter from a little girl with two sticks received by rangers at Yosemite National park. She said shes a yosemite junior ranger who visited the park and accidentally took the sticks home with her. She said quote, i know im not supposed to take things from the park so im sending them back. Please put them in nature. Thats adorable. Thats sweet. Thats probably Good Parenting brks by the way. Thats absolutely right. I can tell you that for sure. Our top story this half hour, the church in crisis. Whoever becomes Pope Benedicts successor as leader of the worlds 1. 1 billion Roman Catholics faces an enormous challenge. Can the church be reformed . We have a distinguished panel to discuss that. Joining us are jim frederick, the International Editor of time magazine, sister maureen kib ler, a catholic none and host of a Public Program interfaith voices and paul roche, a Senior Editor the huffing on the post. So night to have you all with us. Weve been looking at vatican city this morning and looking at whats taking place there and what will come next. What do you think should come next, and can the church get there . Can they make the types of reforms that are necessary . Well, thingrng i think were in a season of lent so this is a good time for the church to be reflective of what it means to be repentive of and how to create new life in the church come easter. Its a very good season for italy turjit it lit lit urgically. Having reported this, it seems to just get kind of worse and worse. The news has gotten worse and worse after scandal after scandal comes out. So i think were ready for the next step. Sorry, maureen. Just one second. Do you think the church is conscious that it needs to reform . I think its an open question whether this college of cardinals perceives enough of a crisis that they want to change or reform. I mean certainly the child sex abuse scandals that have been going on for decades and have come to the floor in the past four to five decades are one thing but more secular minded catholics or even protestants from others abortion sexuality, im not sure youre going to see a movement on that. This is a conservative bunch of cardinals pointed by Pope Paul John ii or Pope Benedict. I ask where are the women . Where is the Younger Generation in the church . Where are the married people . Theres a whole swath of Human Experience thats unfortunately not represented in that conclave and needs to be. How do you make that happen . Ill tell you what i would hope for in a new pope. Someone who does not take on a monarchical kind of role but calls on a new council of the church. Not a council of bishops but a council of thegod. This would include lay men and women as well as bishops from every continent of the world so they would come together and discern a future of the church. Is there such a person . Is there a pope joanhn paul xxiii, i dont know. I would love to see catholic nuns involved. I would too. Is there one person and can one person make these this kind of change . Well i dont think so but i think it has to be thats the reason i think it has to be the entire curia in rome. All of the cardinals have to realize this is a crisis were in a moment of change. Theres a few names that come to mind. Omalley was one who went to boston at a very low point and tried to clean up their reputation, especially around sex abuse scandals theres an italian cardinal who has been known to reach tout atheists to your point and has been in dialogue and promotes interfaith dialogue, but it takes a individual. And i think its going to take everyone at the table to realize it. You cant help but notice its a long line of old men. Thats right. It is. Who are just by generation not prone to want to reform things. So youre basically it seems to me youre saying it cant necessarily come from the cardinals. Iffites not going to come from that group how is it going to happen . Theres a large movement within this community, meaning a small and very devout and traditional Catholic Community that is saying its okay if the Catholic Church gets smaller and more devout. That might be the end game of this. Theres a phrase of cafeteria catholicism, that you dont get to choose what you do and do not believe. This isnt just a matter of the Catholic Church being more pop popular popular. If were going to be more unpopular, thats going to be. There are unsocial catholics. People are sick of that. They want a pope who speaks strongly for Economic Justice and for peace in the world and the church has very strong teachings in those areas. Theyd like a reemphasis and that could help revive a church in crisis possibly. We have to leave it there, forgive me. Thanks so much for being here. We could talk a long time. Thank you to all of you sincerely. Now we want to turn to craig sayser from miami. Good morning. A nice morning coming into land with temperatures. A bit on the cool side. 20s and 30s and 40s in the southeast. Cool by normal standards. Highs in the 50s. 60s along the gulf coast and Tennessee Valley. The Northern Plains not too bad. The southwest, the place to be. Temperatures in the 60s and 70s very nice. Low humidity for phoenix, roswell, and texas. Thats a look at your weather. Heres the weather for your saturday. And in the next half hour were going to talk about where you need to get the shovels and snow blowers ready once again. Rebecca . All right, craig. Thank you. Coming up next, at just 23 rory mcilroy is the worlds top golfer but on friday he made a move thats stunned the world. Youre going to hear that story. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Ive got something for you too. announcer fancy feast delights with cheddar. A meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. Fancy feast. The best ingredient is love. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat . Campbells healthy request soup lets you hear it. In your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. Great taste. Mmm. [ male announcer ] sounds good. Its amazing what soup can do. Ive always kept my eye on her. But with so much health care noise, i didnt always watch out for myself. 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He said later through the pga it was because of wisdom tooth pain but some are calling him a quitter. Lets talk it over with mike walker Senior Editor of golf magazine and golf. Com. Good morning. Good morning. So what do you think it is . Is it dental or mental . Its mental. I think he got frustrated and just left. This is add ba round after other bad rounds. Hes yet to play a good round. Its building frustration. He had enough and walked off. Youre not supposed to do that. How is the golfing world viewing this . Momentum begets momentum and perhaps to the down side. Do many people say this makes a lot of sense that he would leave . No. No. No. Think with rory mcilroy hes generally liked on tour. Its not like people are killing rory mcilroy but theyre not saying, okay i get this. Hes under a lot of pressure. Youve seen him under pressure before and he hasnt done this. No. Its something you dont see golfers do. You dont see tiger or anybody else walk off the golf course. Its troubling. Youve been following him. So what do you think is happening here . I think its people talked about hes changed clubs. Theres a lot of expectations. Hes 23 years old. Hes won two majors. I think theyre comparing him to tiger. Hes not tiger woods. Hes going to slump and miss. Hes got a talent but he doesnt have the day in day out intensity. People say why doesnt he play every day. Hes not that player. As you pointed out, hes only 23 years old which is still quite young and its an enormous amount of pressure on him. Oh definitely. Tiger and rory are the rarity. Most hit their stride in their 30s. Yes, hes going to be somebody at the front of the game for a long time and think this will just be a blip in the past when we look at it. So well see him at the masters in a little under a month. Yeah. I dont know if hell be ready but well see him there. He hasnt played well yet. Because he hasnt played well he hasnt played a lot. He keeps missing cuts. Hell be at the masters but what to expect not a lot right now. Thanks mike. Coming up next why some bosses are bringing work at home employees back to the office. Were going to be Video Conferencing all of our meetings. Im not really comfortable. I think hes taking a bath right now. Guys these are business suds. Im not the only one. Hes playing xbox. Im not playing xbox. Im dominating it. Is that a beer . The evaluation is their startup is over a billion dollar. Yeah, well be discussing. Were watching cbs this Morning Saturday. It took years to build this business. The moment my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis started getting in the way that was it. It was time for a serious talk with my dermatologist. This time, he prescribed humiraadalimumab. Humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. In Clinical Trials most adults with moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis saw 75 skin clearance. 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Deborah, how do you work at home and prove to your boss youre not a deadbeat . I think people productive in the workplace tend to be productive at home. You need to communicate, establish some guidelines for how youre going to do this. Typically it works better if its a formalized program as opposed to one off. They found 43 watch 2 v, 26 take nap, 24 drink alcohol. If youre a boss how do you monitor what your workers are doing . The bottom line is theyre more productive. Every study says homebased workers are more productive. Why . Because they there are less interruptions and you spend less time commuting. The real question to ask is whats going on at the office . Why are they so unproductive . Theres face time at the office. What some people say is you have to build those relationships in order to make your work productive in the first place. Its true. Some work has shown youre less likely to get promoted if you work at home on a permanent basis. Think why this has touched such a nerve is a lot of people work from home maybe one to two days a week. That has a nice complement with the inoffice space time and you have the best of both worlds. The key question is if youre working in the workplace, the question is does rebecca still work here. What about that guy anthony . Whether you work in the home or at the office, you have to be physical. Thats the key. Youre losing the Office Politics game if you disappear. Thats how you not get promoted. Are there types of people who thrive working at home . I once got an email from somebody going from an office to the home she wanted to sound like she still worked in the office. She made a tape of Office Sounds so when she was on the phone she had that going. She found herself listening to the type in the afternoon because she was alobe. There will people for whom this is perfect. There are others who need to go to the office on a regular basis. But the problem with yahoo the idea of eliminating it entirely is cutting off a key group of people who are your most productive group. Thats not a smart move. Surprising thing about yahoo theres a lot of talk in the press about this being really a layoff. Theyre laying people off without announcing a layoff by saying telecommuters come back so this story isnt necessarily what you think it is. All of the trend is saying its getting bigger. Our objective is making everybody as successful as they can be. Deborah, how do you make a work environmental at home thats the most successful. You want to have a set workplace, designated place. You want to get rid of distractions. Theres even programs to turn off your facebook and games. Sometimes you need to do that in order to actually sit down and focus, but the fact is like we talked about theres more minutes done working when youre at home, because youre not commutes and doing all the other kinds of things. Thats the big picture that we want to talk about. The two enemies of the home worker, the refrigerator and tv. Turn it off and close it. Thanks so much to both of you. Coming up next, the real fish tale. Well have the amazing story behind these pictures. Youre watching cbs this morning. The usual, bob . Not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib Atrial Fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. I dont think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. But not anymore. Bobs doctor recommended a different option onceaday xarelto®. Xarelto® is the first and only onceaday prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesnt require routine blood monitoring. Like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afibrelated stroke. 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They were men suspected drug dealers but police already had the package. Folks capture rare underwater phenomenon. Octavio roberto spent years trying to get these pictures. They gather in thousands in a twisting cyclone. Coming up next the link between Whitey Bulger and our president. Well show you next. Were back. Weve been talking about unplugging this morning. Yes. Youre not unplugging. Youre headed out to the west coast. Its true. Im looking forward to it. Youre going to be visiting facebook . Facebook and google next week and im very interested to see facebook this week has a big announcement coming up on thursday. Theyre going to be rolling out new technology and theyre telling me the way facebook looks right now, it will be very change changed. Well get a behindthescenes look. Theyre going to mess with my life then. Exactly. I finally figured it out and theyre going to change it. Exactly. Well do some news you can use parts along with it. Are you able to unplug craig . I dont think so. Here i am in new york with you guys. I ive got to post this every bit i can. Are you a tweeter . Im a little bit of a tweeter but i do more facebooking. I would expect they would be interested in tornado chasing. Its very interesting. Theyre launched Google Doodle which is an interesting piece of new technology. One of the things i love about technology and that really interests me is this whole combination of worlds coming together. People in the art community, really smart engineers coming together to think about what the next thing is. We even have a 3d printer coming up in our show where the possibilities are endless. Its cool that and mindblowing. Watching that thing work in the corner, it youyoure not going to believe what you see. Stay with us. We have more ahead. Youre watching cbs this morning. Nice looking day out there. Im anthony mason. And im Rebecca Jarvis. Theyre called fat letters. Theyre intended to alert parents when their kids are gaining too much weight. Some say the letters go too far. Well take a house. House of cards on netflix. Its a political thriller with unique twists. All of the episodes were released at once and were going to find out why from the shows creator. And that is a 3d printer. It kourld be the biggest thing since the internet or the assembly line. A real game changer and were going to show you how it works. That is incredible. But first our top story this hour. The big federal spending cuts that have taken effect beginning today. Theyre the results of congress and the white house failing to reach a budget agreement and we want to get the latest from cbs White House Correspondent Major Garrett and hes at the white house. Major, its great to see you. Good morning. Good morning. What happens next now that the spending cuts have started . Two reactions. One is political and one is governmental. Lets talk governmental. Last night the president put in the automatic spending cuts in motion. Federal agencies were told how much they have to cut their budget. As they do that theyll send out notices that theyll have to take forced time off without pay or lose overtime. Wheres this going to hit first . Probably in the Defense Department and education. Defense department has already canceled some maintenance projects and theres some School Districts that receive more than 50 of their allocations from federal dollars. They tent to be near military bases or native american bases. They may have to start lopping off school days almost immediately. Those will be some of the most immediate effects. I talked about the political consequence. The political side is republicans and democrats are going to watch and see how the public reacts and see if they have to change course on the spending cuts or keep them. If all of this dysfunction has got you down i have one little ray of great news. Yesterday in meeting at the white house, they agreed there will be no Government Shutdown at the ipd of the month. No Government Shutdown but the spending cuts are real and the public will begin to feel them probably within three to four weeks. Major garrett at the white house. Thanks so much major. Dont let that dysfunction get you down. A huge and fastmoving wildfire about 60 miles east of los angeles is expected to be fully contained. It began on thursday with gusting santa ana winds. 350 acres burned. There were no reported injuries. An unmanned spacecraft carrying supplies ran into trouble after a successful launch friday morning. The problem for the socalled dragon cargo ship was with the thrusters used to maneuver it. Flight controllers managed to gain control of the spacecraft, but todays scheduled docking with the space station is now delayed until at least tomorrow. And a happy ending for two dolphins who strayed into shallow waters south of los angeles. They appeared to be stranded in a Freshwater Cove at huntington beach. They were successfully guided back to sea. They were worried the mammals would be in danger if they stayed too long. Glad to see theyre making it back safely. We want to take another look at the weather with craig setzer from wfror miami. Still snow showers from the lumbering pressure in the northeast. Snow pushing into the ohio valley and Tennessee Valley and cool pressure. Only dry spot in the southwest and theres snow in the upper midwest. In fact, fargo getting light snow today. This is the first in a series of storm systems. The bigger one comes tomorrow into monday. Anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow. Great falls even into mankato. Heres a look at the weather for your saturday. And in the next half hour our shoutout city where its typically sunny and warm. Ill have more on that coming up. Anthony . All right, craig. Thanks. Our top story this half hour, behind the capture of mob boss Whitey Bulger. He was on the run for 16 years and near the top of the fbis most wanted list. And like bonnie collide he became a hero. His name is james bulger. They called him whitey because he had blond hair when he was a kid. He eeventeventually grew up to become boss of the notorious irish mob in boston. Whitey bulger was behind a string of murders. Some were murders that he ordered. Some were murders that he participated in. Reporter Senior Correspondent john miller. He basically recruited an fbi agent agent and ill give you information. At some point the music stopped and he decided to go on the run. Reporter in 1995 bulger disappeared, living his life on the land living with his girlfriend cathy greig all staying one step ahead of the law. If you look at the most wanted he probably fell right behind osama bin laden. Reporter in 2011 the fbi decided to put out a Public Service announcement. It worked. A woman in iceland saw the psa in a news report and recognized bulger and greig as her former neighbors in santa monica california. The fbi finally had their man. At 81 years old he was grayer slower, and more bald. But after 16 years as one of americas most wanted the fascination with Whitey Bulger had only begun. For cbs this Morning Saturday im seth doane. And joining us now is dick lair, a former reporter of the boston globe. His first book entitled black mass stars johnny depp. His newest book is whitey the life of notorious boss mob. You talked about whitey making one big mistake, befriending a neighbor. What happened exactly . The neighbor was the icelandic woman you mentioned in your set up. They shared an interest in cats and became acquaint answers on the streets of santa monica caring for cats but whitey left an indelible impression on the woman from iceland whan she happened to express admiration for obama. Hes a racist. He believes in separate and unequal and he flipped out on her. She never forgot that. She never forgot that. So when they did that psa announcement in june of 2011 about katharine greig, she recognized her and their shared interest in tiger the tabby cat but also she had that was the guy that was ranting on barack obama. It stood out so much to her that thats what ultimately led her to contact the police after she saw that psa. One of the interesting things, and you mention thad in your book. When he assumes the identity of charlie gasco. Hes assuming the identity of a guy thats not that powerful doesnt live extraordinarily well. When we think of mob bosses we think these are the guys that live beyond everyone else. What was it about Whitey Bulger that let him behave more like an ordinaire man . Thats a great question. Thats the kind of thing we explore in our autobiography. Here he is a crime boss and used to killing people and living high. How can he flip that switch to become charlie gasco. I think it has a lot to do with being in control, catch me if you can. When he was a crime boss in boston, material and showiness wasnt his nature. Sure he liked nice things but it wasnt over the top. So i think it was more with him it was about they cant catch me, they count catch me in boston. They cant catch me now. I can assume now the new mask of collarly gasco and live the good life in santa. It was actually what he did with the fbi. Absolutely. I think history is going to show he was a leading crime figure for 2 tthe 20th century. He had quickly become an informant for the fbi and then he harnessed the power. The Boston Office was corrupted by him and he became a shield for him. They were his personal Security Force force. Thats the historical marker. Were talking about the nations top Law Enforcement agency. Really fascinating stuff. Thanks for joining us. Thank you. Appreciate it. Up next most parents want more communication from their kids school but do fat letters take it too far . Youre watching cbs this morning. Oh. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. And even fewer that make moms happy too. With wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbells. Its amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. Nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. Quit one cigarette at a time. More than a paycheck. It represents all the time youve spent helping those around you. So when it comes to taxes, were to help you. Thats why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. Helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues and even the miles you drive for a job interview. You deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. And were here to help make that happen. 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Now theres a push in massachusetts to stop sending these letters. Lets talk it over with dr. Jen hartstein, a child psychologist and lee woodruff a cbs contributor. Were going to try to keep the fisticuffs down. Were ready. Well start with you. What do you think of it . As a Public Health measure, theres merit. But if you were a parent getting a letter by saying by the way, the bmi body max index, heighttoweight ratio is too high theyre in this obese cat category category, fix it, what if theyre doing anything . It can be very shaming. It can create a lot of problems and worry, so it borders on the line of problematic. The American Heart Association say they approve of this measure and its because one of three kids is overweight or obese. Its three times what it was in 1963. And when you look at the Public Health system, some people dont have access to it still but every kid is in school. And i think heres the issue as a parent. Its not the intent. The intent is a wonderful intent. I think its the way the message is delivered. As a parent how do you not get that letter to the parent or guardian of. If you got that letter how would you react . I would probably feel like wheres the personal touch here. My children are in a Public School and i feel like there are a lot of channels for communication. There are emails, teachers, and i realize every town has a different picture. Its a matrix. I think the form letter, the other part of the form letter is all the other kids ultimately find out. It zbik british columbias an area for ridicule. Patients s parents gossip and bully or they talk about it on the phone and the kids hear. We know that overweight children are bullied more than underweight children. Is it about putting it down on paper and making it sort of a official document . I dont know that theres any followup. Its like here you go take care of it. Oi dont know that there are any solutions. Heres the problem, see ya. That create as lot of stuff on the back end. As a parent are grades different . For example, lets say as a parent you get a report card which would never happen as a parent, you, lee, that you get an f for example, dont kids and families and people in the Community Find out about that as well and how is that different from from this . Its a really good point. I think kids do but in the area of grades and, jeb, you may have a different feeling about it there are solutions. You stay off class. You work harder. Mom helps you to, you know bring up your grade. Just throwing a letter out that says youre overweight is to me not a great way to deal with whats a sticky situation. It doesnt count for muscle mass or any genetic issues. So do you f youre getting a letter saying youre not doing this right, which is how it might be interpreted, but what are you doing about it but im not giving solutions. What should they do about it . I think it would be a great if they said were concerned about this could you come in and have a meeting. Some are putting medical clinics in their school so theres greater access to care and resources. I think the more personal we make the issue, the better we can handle it. Every school has a teacher conference. Why not make that the opportunity to have the school nurse step in or phys ed teacher. We do have a statement from the School System which says we are enabling parents to opt out of this system do. You think that improves it . No. Because i think a lot of parents, in especially the underserved populations dont know that they can opt out. I think a lot of parents do not know how to do that. Whos your contact, how are you reaching out. I dont think parents realize they can opt out or they thank might get in trouble if they do opt out and it gets taken out on on the kid. Its not the greatest way to impart tough information. The bottom line is both of you dont like it. Wed like Public Health and wed like them to take it more personal. Thanks for being here. Coming up next meet the house of cards, the creator of them. The hit on netflix that has everyone watching. Youre watching cbs this morning. Stay with us. Overmany discounts to thine customers [old english accent] safe driver, multicar, paid in full a most fulsome bounty indeed lord jamie. Thou cometh and we thy saveth what are you doing . We doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. Oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts . Here we go. Thank you. He took my shield, my lady. These are troubling times in the kingdom. More discounts than we knoweth what to do with. Now thats progressive. Im home. [ keys clatter ] oh. Where were you . Uh, i was just in the car. Oh, the car. Whats that on your collar . Hmm . Oh tie. [ chuckles ] [ chuckles ] why do you seem happy . Im not. Come here. Okay. [ inhales deeply ] mint. Wow. I had a Shamrock Shake. I hate you. And i got one for you, too. 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Im better than what they have me doing. You know what that feels like. Do i . You just made a great secretary of state. How exactly may i help you, miss barnes . The entire first season 13 episodes debuted all at once on netflix and bill willeau willimon is the creator and expert on house of cards. Hes got a background in politics and is experienced in stage and film. Your background, you were running campaigns before this. Not running them. I was working on them. I worked on schumers Campaign Hillary clinton bill bradley and howard dean. I was pretty low on the totem pole. But you took that and worked with it. You were a huge success. Its a big surprise. You know we didnt know whether everyone would watch it in 13 hours straight or whether anyone would watch it at all. Weve been thrilled with the response and weve had a lot of marathon watchers. It seems like its an experiment in this case that worked out. When you started watching this, was it your aim to put this on netflix or what were you expecting . When i first teamed up we didnt know where our home would be at. Netflix became our partner two years ago and im really glad they became our home. What was the appeal of netflix . They offered us two seasons and offered us almost complete creative control. Those two things made for an offer that we couldnt refuse. You mentioned David Fincher who was the director. It was a new thing and a lot of people before it became big said it was a big risk. Did you see it that way . Any time you embark in any artistic endeavor its certainly a risk. But certainly for netflix, it was a big risk but the Great Companies take big risks. If you look at facebook if you look at amazon, if you look at google, if you ooh look at apple, theyve all taken big risks along the way. Sometimes they stumble. Sometimes they pay off. I think this is going to pay off for netflix. What influenced your releasing all episodes at once . Do you see a trend there . I think thats what theyre doing. Whether its on demand or other services. People want to decide wleb they watch their shows, how they watch them and on what devices. So we were in the right place at the right time in a position to skploid exploit that. If it has. Been us, it would be others. I was thinking about my habits with netflix. If youre not cut off on a show all of a sudden you get 20 episodes and watch them over three days which is what i did with house of cards. Does it bother you that some are not savoring it . I have no preference. Binge watching is not required. If you want to spread it out over 20 or 25 weeks, thats up to you. If you want to watch it in two days thats up to you. I hope it works so both ends of the spectrum. I like my shows on an i. V. Drip. I look to plug them in and run them through. You have a political back groound as grounld as rebecca mentioned. Nobody comes out looking good. The lead guy very calculating, kevin spacey. Talk about him. He does make an argument for tends justifying the means at a time when congress is choked by gridlock and you see the administration thats struggling to get its agenda forward. He gets things done. So he might be doing it for incredibly selfserving reasons but at the same time he makes progress and i think a lot of people find that at this particular time quite attractive. Beau willimon great stuff. Thanks for having me. Still ahead, something that will amaze you, 3d printing. President obama said in his address it will revolutionalize how we make everything. Thats coming up. Youre watching cbs this morning. Beau, how much d did your own personal experience in the political world influence these characters . Quite a bit. You write what you know. As i mentioned earlier, i was pretty low on the totem pole but i had friends in high places. I knew what was going on in the inner sanctum so i had access to that. I had friendships with people making a career in politics and there was a lot of roll up the sleeves, open up the book get to the website and do your research. So it was a mixture of all those things. The way its portrayed in house of cards its like a big chess game. And kevin spacey playing it out and hes nine steps of everybody. He sets people up to fail so that he can succeed over and over again. Are politicians that ruthless . Exactly. I think anyone who achieves higher office, heads have to roll along the way, even those we find to be quote unquote inspiring, you look at their history and they even had to beltre people and do tough things to make it to the next ruk on the ladder. Everyones guilty of that to a degree. Our greatest leader brayabraham lincoln had a degree of ruthlessness that we tend to sweep under the rug but its there. In terms of staying nine steps ahead, yes, hes always staying nine steps ahead. But politics is like jazz. Its about responding to what is done in an expert way. Weve got to go. Hes ruthless but he plays the game. Stay with us. Youre watching cbs this morning. ]]ueoeoeoeoeeee have you seen this . After 21yearold Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors shoved a rival into the stand, the nba fined him 35,000, but thompsons dad, who is a former nba player himself, well his dad is tougher. Hes cutting his sons allowance. Klay is paid more than 2 million a year but his father former nba player Michael Thompson controls the money. Hes taking a cut to his 300 weekly allowance. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Im Rebecca Jarvis that and im anthony mason. Coming up a personal story of painting my stepfather painted more than 30 years ago of john and Jackie Kennedy. Also the future of american manufacturing. Thats what president obama says about 3d printing and were going to give you a demonstration. And this is really special. In our saturday dish hes add gooz as as good as they get. Eric ripert with his classic dish cocoaq au vin. Asking for sunshine. Unfortunately not in this pattern. A big low sitting in the northeast. Bringing snow showers back to new england, new york, and even parts of the midwest. Heres whats going on across parts of the country. 30s, 40s. 20s in the midwest. 20s in the upper midwest. Florida on the cool side by floridas standards. 60s for highs and some rain showers and back in the southwest temperatures in the 60s and 70s, thats a look at whats going on across the nation. Now heres a look at the local weather here for saturday. And its time now for our saturday shoutout. It goes to orlando, florida, and the Central Florida fair. Its fun for the whole family with the junior ranch rodeo, a big stunt show and the future of magic. Tomorrow the latin day rumba and, of course the pig races. Thanks for watching cbs this Morning Saturday on wkag orlando. Anthony . Craig, thanks. Heres something that doesnt happen often in a job. While on assignment covering john f. Kennedys auction on his memorabilia, i stumbled upon a painting of john and Jackie Kennedy sailing. The artist was my stepfather. I bid and bought it back and then i learned the story behind it. The painting and the artist were reacquainted this week. You havent seen this in a while. You brought it with you. Reporter my stepfather henry koehler, hadnt seen his portrait of president and mrs. Kennedy sailing since 1963. It even looks like them. Reporter 86 and still at work, he was just 36 when the kennedys commissioned the picture. Reporter how important was it . It was an important one. Reporter so important that up in his attic in south hampton, new york he still keeps a fire of correspondent. Sports illustrated. Reporter and heres the file attached to it. In it a 1960 cover story he illustrated on sailing. Jackie kennedy liked this painting of his. She saw this in the magazine right here. She saw this in the magazine and she wanted it to give jack. Reporter it was an anniversary gift. Jackie later appeared in front of it in this newspaper photograph. I love what she says. Its by far the prettiest picture in our house and the only one ive given him that he likes. That was a pretty good compliment was it not. Reporter a few years later he was asked to paint a picture of the president sailing. It was commissioned by the two sisters to give their three brothers for christmas. Reporter he did sketches of jack bobby, and ted aboard the sailboat very sailboat. I had a call from audrey your mother, my wife and she said, dont you have the radio on . We interrupt this program for a cbs radio net alert bulletin. Reporter it was the afternoon of november 22nd, 1960. The president had been shot. President kennedy died at 1 00 p. M. Central standard time. Reporter what did you think was going to happen to the commission after that . I thought that was the end of the commission. Reporter but you got a phone call . I did get a phone call from the Kennedy Office saying, mr. Kohler, how are the paintings coming . I said just fine. I started to payment with both hands to get them done. Reporter the president s Christmas Present was delivered to mrs. Kennedy. And then you get this letter. Yes. A very sweet, almost thankyou letter. Reporter dear henry, jackie wrote on blackrimmed station err. Youll never know how much your painting of the vin tur rah means to me. I will treasure it forever. You are write. It will be a constant reminder of happier days. I call that a thankyou letter. It is a nice letter. It could be a model of thankyou letters. Reporter but another note comes from jackie with a rambling note. In it she asks my ss my stepfather to repaint the picture, remoovve her and remove the yell below background. Her secretary Nancy Tuckerman told him she had been staying up in into the night writing notes she would not have ordinarily wriden. Nancy said dont even acknowledge the letter. So i didnt. I kept it of course but i didnt say anything about it. Reporter and you never repainted the picture. No. Reporter and that was the last my stepfather heard of it until it turned up at the auction. The first question everybody asks is why did you make the background yellow . I thought it would make a stronger picture. Reporter yeah. And if you want a photograph get a photographer. It ended up with a family of the personal assistant who had it in the library for years and thats how it ended up in the auction. What a special story to be able to cover it. To have a piece of your own Family History staring back at you, it was surreal. It gave me chills genuinely. It did. Nice, anthony. Thank you. Coming up next wouldnt it be cool to have one of these. One pan fried catfish. Not bad. I doubt theres catfish within 130 light years. Were not quite there yet, but 3d printing is gets us closer and were going to show you how it works. Its happening right here on cbs this Morning Saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by lifestyle lift. Find out how you can light up your life. Oh man its like were tailgating my grandfathers secret recipe, theyve been smoking for hours. How many hours exactly . [ friend 2 ] what kind of spices do you use in your rub . What part of secret recipe dont you understand . Ive got to go turn off the smoker. Your grandfather would be proud of you he didnt make these. Mmmmm. Ok. [ male announcer ] new oscar mayer carving board pulled pork, part of the complete line of carving board meats. Its not your everyday food. Its oscar mayer. I have never encountered such a burning sensation. Until i had the shingles. It was like a red rash. Like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. I had no idea it came from chickenpox. Its something you never want to encounter. For more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo. Com [ ariel ] my mother was never into our coffee at all. She would only get a splash of coffee in her cup and then fill the rest up with cream and it mommy, whats going on . What are you doing . So when we did the blonde roast she finally went from a splash of coffee to only a splash of cream. And i thought that was so cool, i said well shes enjoying this. Last year we created our First Manufacturing Innovation Institute in youngstown ohio. A once shuttered warehouse is a new state of the ard lab where theyre mastering 3d printing that will revolutionalize the way wi make almost everything. President obama believes the future of manufacturing is 3d printing. As the president said, you can make just about anything with a 3d printer from toys to machinery, even human body parts. We want to learn more from Cornell University professor. Hes the coauthor of fab friday indication the new world of 3d printing. Youre joining us with a new 3d printer which has spent the last four hours creating a mug which is to replicate our cbs this Morning Saturday mug. First of all, welcome. Second of all, tell us how this is happening. This is one of several kinds of machines that can basically fabrication things almost anything but depositing material and building it up. Whats the range . What can it make . This particular machine can make things out of plastic. The limit is your imagination, but if you go beyond it you can print in metals and other kinds of materials. The range is infinite. Can that machine make some of what is on the table . Some of these parts, absolutely. Theres plastic parts here and so forth. But some of these parts are a little bit more sophisticated. For example, theres metal parts over here and moving robotic parts that are made with multiple materials, clay parts and even cloth for clothing and this is a titanium nose implant. Titanium nose implant, wow. So when it comes to applications, the medical industry is clearly one of the places where you could see this happening and changing the way our world looks. Absolutely. I think already you have 3d printers used to make implants like this titanium implant and hip implant. Whats unfolding now is bioprinting, the ability to print with live cells. There youre not printing permanent implants. Theyre living cells. Real original parts if youd like. Thats mindboggling. In simplest terms, how does this work . If youre familiar with ink jets, it spits out ink. This spis out plastic. It doesnt have to mr. Plastic. It could be other types of materials. Its built through additive processes that basically eliminates all the challenges with complex shapes and you can print almost anything. The printer you brought today is sophisticated but from what i understand, individuals will be able to purchase these printers and for a couple hundreds of dollars. Theres some questions what can they build thats not good for the world . Actually this is a consumer 3d printer. This is a printer that costs about 2,200 and it is one that many people have at home. In fact, more of these are sold than industrialscaled printers. It worries me. There are some potential imemploy kalgss of this that could be troubling. You looked at this in the book. What did you find . There are a lot of interesting things that have to do with consumer safety. If you print a Steering Wheel and it breaks you know who is liable for that . How do you know its a certifiable design and so forth. You could print a gun. You could print part of a gun or working gun. It wouldnt be a military grade gun. It would work and we have disemployeesable plastic guns but it would be very difficult to regulate Something Like that. Thank you for joining us. I have a feeling this conversation is one that will continue to become bigger and bigger. I think its just beginning. Up next, the dish. Its been said that even a fish doesnt mind dying on this mans face. The one and only chef eric ripert. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness . By the armful . By the barrelful . The carful . How about. By the bowlful . Campbells soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. Campbells. Its amazing what soup can do. [ lorenzo ] im lorenzo. I work for 47 different companies. Well, technically i work for one. That company, the United States postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. Because at usps. Com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. I can even drop off free boxes. I wear a lot of hats. 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Critics have called him irreplaceable and without repair. Hes been named outstanding chef. Were more than delighted to welcome chef eric ripert. Weve been saying happy birthday because its your birthday as well. Thank you very much. Im 25 again. Its wonderful to have you. Thank you. I had to take a sip, otherwise it would be bad luck. But i want to ask what have you brought for us outside of this delicious wine . We cob we have coq au vin. Why is it a big family meal. Because its a tradition to gather around with cousins and everybody else grandma, grand pa grandpa. You have a dish that brings everybody together. Its typical of france. You find someone, somewhere. You cook it in red wine for a few hours and then you know you gather around the table. Is there a secret to great coq au vin . You were a young rooster when you got interested in this profession. You were 15 years old. Yes. How did you know at 15 this was what your calling was . I had passion for eating all my life. From age 5 i was always in the kitchen with grandma, my aunts, my mother. I was very passionate about good food. I didnt know if i went to school to become a chef i would have to work so hard. I went into the kitchen because i wanted to eat and then i discovered it was hard work. So what made you want to open a restaurant . I had a passion for feeding people, i had a passion for cooking, for the art of cooking, and therefore after Culinary School i worked in restaurants and learned the craft and today i am working with a good team that allow us to create great food. And you also do great work through city harvest, your other big passion. Tell us about that. Its an Amazing Organization thats dedicated to feet hungry people in new york and its more than 1 Million People that dont know when theyre going have their next meal in yufrmt one child out of four doesnt know with when hell have his next meal. It basically brings fresh food to the shelters. Typically fresh food here thats not served in the restaurant Grocery Store, sitdown stores. That food would go to waste. I love the logic and the idea of taking it in the city of new york where we have such a big contrast between the rich and the poor feeding poor people or people who are in need. Its a basic, and i think its a must to help people out. I dont see my life without helping and being in the food industry. Thats a great goal. Youve won and your restaurant as well. Youve won so many awards over the years. Is there one particular one that really meant the most to you . You know, we celebrate all over the world. Yeah. Each time we have something, we celebrate it. Its motivation for the team. We dont take any of it for granted. But every morning when i go to work, i dont think about the world. I think about what im supposed to do and the time is supposed to do every day to do a good job. Thats what we think about. Its not easy staying on top in the restaurant world in new york but youve done it. We dont thifrg about that. We think about cooking the best. Thank you for cooking the best for us. Eric would you mind signing our dish for us, please. I dont mind at all. Its an honor. Thats supposed to be an r. Thank you so much for being with us. For more head to our website, cbsnews. Com cbsthismorning . Dont go away. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday [ speaking spanish ] sponsored by egglands best. Better nutrition, better eggs. Egglands best eggs. Better taste. Better nutrition. Better eggs. Its eb. Maybe today youll run some errands maybe another headache will get in the way. If you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, youre living a maybe life. And you may have chronic migraine. Go to mychronicmigraine. Com to find a headache specialist. And dont live a maybe life. Looking for a litter with Natural Ingredients that helps neutralize odors. Discover tidy cats pure nature. Uniquely formulated with cedar pine, and corn. Coming up on monday on cbs this morning, retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra day oconnor. And ill be visiting facebook headquarters in california as they make a big announcement. Plus a wonderful singer alice smith sings live in studio 57. Have a great weekend, everybody. Thanks for being here. Thank you have a great weekend. Thank you eric rip ert. Thank you, craig, from wf ooh r in miami. Cheers. Cheers. Never enough cheers. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com so you are relishing the wine for breakfast. Yes. Very happy. But it wouldnt be a birthday without a cake and because its your birthday, a good friend of yours said he must make you a cake. He made this personally, by the way. Well, of course he did personally. I know him. Hes a very thats amazing. Thank you. I was trying to keep it secret. Not here. This is a news program. We broadcast everything. He picked all of the flavors and made sure i think this was a timeconsuming cake as well. This isnt the kind of thing you just put in your easybake oven. He had to impress you, which im sure was a big challenge for him. How long do you and francois go back . I met francois in 1991 when i worked in the kitchen. It was my first day and he came up to me and he said im the passtry chef here and dont tell me what to do. I was like okay francois. And since that day, hes been making you a cake every year on your birthday. And the christmas log which is a typical cake that we make in france and for the kings day and so on. One more time. Absolutely cheers. [ speaking french ] announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. woman 3 days of walking to give a Breast Cancer survivor a lifetime thats definitely a fair trade. It was such a beautiful experience. jessica lee and its beautiful woman why walk 60 miles in the boldest Breast Cancer event in history . 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And bpa and chronic illness in children, the new discoveries raising more concern about the chemical and its effect on our health. It is 7 00 on saturday morning, march 2nd, thanks for joining us today, im ann macovick. Well quickly tell you about the weather outside. Well see a lot of high clouds as the day continues. Today a good deal warmer than what weve become accustomed too. All of this as we look out there towards the new section of the bay bridge, will lead to a chance of a few light showers overnight tonight and tomorrow. Well have the entire forecast and it looks like its turning wet next week. First lets get the latest from ann. It sure was a beautiful sunrise this morning. Thanks for that, brian, well check in with you in a few. In the meantime, this is really a story you have to hear to believe, a dispatcher begging a nurse to start cpr, but kpix5 Alyssa Harrington reports the nurse said no over and over again. We need to get cpr started. Thats not enough. Okay. Yeah, we cant do cpr. Reporter its a call for help from the last person youd expect, a nurse on the phone with a 911 dispatcher, refusing to give an unconscious woman cpr. Her excuse . Its against her companys policy. What makes this even more bizarre, her company is a retirement home

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