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Your world in noi seconds. A czar is born. President obama calls on a political specialist to respond the ebola. What we were looking for is not an ebola expert but rather an implementation expert. Officials initially failed to recognize the severity of the outbreak outbreak. Bermuda is taking a hit from hurricane gonzalo. Iraqi air force specialists were i cannot confirm that. A man convicted of killing a teenager over loud music will spend the rest of his life blind behind bars. He was convicted of firstdegree murder. Hong kong flaring up again. Police go head to head. Fortunately no one is in harms way. One golfer has encountered. Owe now how you score that . You score an eagle. A plane lands after two years of circling the earth. Theres nothing more embarrassing. It can happen to anyone even the pretty. On cbs this morning saturday. So far it has triggered nationwide panic. Something that has been labeled pure ebola. Now we have an ebola czar. Hopefully hell be answering turf questions like i have ebola, should i get on a plane . Captioning funded by cbs welcome to the weekend. We have a great lineup of guests including chef world traveller and Andrew Zimmerman. Hes the host and creator of bizarre foods on the food channel. They will play in our saturday session. We begin with this mornings top story. Ebola and the president s plan to contain the virus in this country. With prospects of workers traveling on planes and cruise ships the president has been handling criticism. For more on the increased white house response we turn now to Julianna Goldman who is in our washington bureau. Julianna, good morning. Good morning. After coming under fire for a lax response theyre calling him the Ebola Response reform. Theyll oversee the task of monitoring and identifying everyone whos come into contact with the three people who have come with it. They will bring their expertise. What we were looking for is not an ebola expert but rather an implementation expert and thats exactly what ron clane is. He helped prep the president for election campaigns and was even at one point in line to serve on the president s staff. He was also former Vice President al gores chief of staff. He was a lawyer in a role played by kevin spacey about the dissoluted election. Among many claims on his plate calls on a travel ban from countries to the u. S. Almost 50 laums have uramed the president to limit travel restrictions. Rick perry joined those calls. Air travel is in fact how this disease crosses borders. And its certainly how it got to texas in the first place. The president has said hes not philosophically opposed to a travel ban but is deferring for now to Health Officials who argued it would actually result in more deadly cases of the disease. Meanwhile the administration is pleading with the rest of the world to step up its financial involvement. If we dont adequately address this current outbreak now, then ebola has the potential to become a scourge like hiv or polio, that we will end up fighting all of us, for decades. The administration is really trying to walk a fine line here. They want to show theyre handling the threat with urgency but also dont want to stoke fears, and so president obama used his weekly radio address to try to ease concerns. He emphasized with only three confirminged cases diagnosed in the u. S. There is not an epidemic here at home. Julianna goldman in washington. Thank you, julianna. Dallas is of concern. Two nurses being treated for ebola all worked at the Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in dallas. Vicente arenas is there with new concerns about one of the nurses who later got on a flight to cleveland. Good morning. Reporter good morning, anthony. Were hearing the president of Frontier Airlines sent an email that said one of the nurses was a passenger and one of their flights may have been at more of an advanced stage of the illness than previously thought. Meanwhile in dallas theyre asking people to stay away from mass transit. One worker left on a cruise before active monitoring began and this morning is returning on a cruise ship. The carnival magic is returning to galveston and is expected to arrive sunday morning. On board a Lab Supervisor who may have handled samples belonging to Thomas Eric Duncan who died of ebola ten days ago. The worker is in isolation but showing no symptoms. The cruise ship was not allowed to dock in mexico and believed refused to let the passenger off the ship to fly back to the u. S. The Prime Minister of beliz said there were too many Unanswered Questions about how the virus spread. If it had been at all possible to do this thing in a way that could absolutely have eliminated any possibility of any risk to belizelizeanbelizeans, i would have been willing. Reporter two nurses were moved to facilities. On thursday night nina pham was moved to bethis da maryland. They shot this video in her ice lame room before she left. Nih director Anthony Fauci said pham is in fair condition eating and resting comfortably. Its being done with the optimum protection of our Health Care Workers. Reporter the second ebola patient amber vinson was moved from dallas wednesday. The 29yearold was flown to Emory University hospital in atlanta. Her condition is not being released. Vinson flew to cleveland last weekend and this week Frontier Airlines notified hundreds of passengers who flew on her flight and other flights made by the same plane. Presbyterian nurse Brianna Aguirre was part of the team that treated pham and told cbss anna werner the hospital was not prepared to handle an ebola patient. She said her protective suit was of big concern. Right away i said this leaves my neck exposed. They said we know we know. Were having you tape that closed. Reporter tom frieden spoke out immediately after the infections at the texas hospital. But at some point there was a breach in protocol and that breach in protocol resulted in this infection. Reporter during a congressional hearing on thursday Daniel Vargas defended his staff in video testimony. We know theyre both extremely skilled nurses and were using full measures under the cdc protocols, so we dont know yet when or how they were infected but its clear there was an exposure somewhere sometime. Reporter this morning the cdc is telling us theyre releasing new protocols. In the meantime the family of Thomas Eric Duncan will hold a Memorial Service in north carolina. Vinita . Thank you. Now lets get more on the dallas nurse who flew to cleveland and the passenger on the cruise ship. Good morning. Good morning. We heard vicente talking about this. They say the nurse on this airline may have been at a more advanced stage of her illness than previously thought. What does it mean for the airlines . It means theyre essentially flying blind in the wake of not effective screening or widespread screening. So they have to ramp up their outreach to those passengers who are on the planes, and thats what theyre doing. Peter turning to the cruise ship and the unnamed passenger on board who may or may not have been exposed to ebola, what is the latest on that. Well shes still quarantined in her cabin. What the cruise line tried to do is get the helicopter off in belize and get the passenger off. That was denied. They tried the same thing in koze cozumel, mexico, and that was denied. Theres no screening. She continues to be asymptomatic after about the 20th day after her exposure to the disease. What the cruise lines are doing is theyve quietly held some backroom conversations and they decided anybody holding a passpot from any effective country will not be allowed to cruise on any of their ships. They havent announced this but thats a procedure thats going to do go into place right away. When you think about the timeline of this you heard waerningser the ailrlines, now cruise ships, i think anyone taking any form of mass transit are getting concerned. Should they be nervous . Is the threat going to grow . Theyre very nervous. Fear, without sounding pun, has gone viral here. The problem is no cruise line is prepared to deal with this and neither are the ports. However, its got to be effective screening and right now the cruise lines are screening how do they screen the passengers before they come on the ship not when Something Like this happens. To be clear youre saying while it hasnt been announced yet the cruise ships are deciding not to take passengers from where . Any of the affected countries, liberia, sierra leone, any of them with passports from there will not take the trip. I say that because i think a lot of people remember norovirus and how big it was and how rampant it was. It was big, it was rampant, but it was basically gastrointestinal disease and what the cruise lines did is basically increased their vigilance. They put in hand sanitizers in every public area. They were very vigilant about making sure people washed their hands before and after and its decreased remarkably so theyve done a pretty good job in that area. Peter greenberg, thanks for being with us this morning. You got it. Tomorrow morning a special edition of face the nation of ebola in america. Bob schieffers guests will include dr. Anthony fauci, richard undenstock and jean ross, copresident of National Nurses united. In bermuda this morning theyre assessing the damage after hurricane gonzalo battered the island. The category 3 storm is about 200 miles northeast of bermuda. It struck the island during the night with 110mileperhour winds. Tens of thousands of people have no electricity. Flooding is also a major concern. There are no reports of serious injuries. The hurricane is expected to weaken as it moves out across the atlantic. In the Pacific Hawaii is feeling the effects of hurricane ana. The storm is about 150 miles southwest of the big island packing 80mileperhour winds and rough surf. Its hitting the island with heavy rains and high winds. Flood warnings are posted with half a foot of rain expected. Its also expected to weaken into a Tropical Storm by tomorrow. Now to the continuing battle against isis. Iraq has imposed a curfew because of the concerns that the Islamic Group may decide to advance on it. Holly williams reports. Good morning. At least 28 people were killed in three separate car bombings in baghdad yesterday, all of them in busy commercial areas. Isis has not claimed responsibility for the blasts but the group has carried out a string of similar attacks in recent months. West of baghdad, iraqi authorities imposed a curfew in the city of ramadi as the Iraqi Military tries to flush out isis militants who have made gains in and around that city despite u. S. Led air strikes in that area. Ramadi is the capital of Anbar Province, 80 of which is now under the control of isis according to Iraqi Government officials. The provincial police chief was killed in an attack earlier this week. In syria though isis is on the retreat in the town of kobani. The islamic extremists have been battling control for the strategically placed key town on the border for over a month now. Hundreds have been killed and 200,000 have fled across the border to turkey. But unlike in iraqs Anbar Province scores of u. S. Led air strikes have played a decisive role in pushing isis back. Pentagon Officials Say an influx of isis militants into kobani in recent days has made the islamic extremists more vulnerable to attack. Anthony . Holly williams, thanks holly. The government in nigeria has agreed to a ceasefire with boco haram militants. They claim to have over 200 girls kidnapped by the Islamic Group freed by tuesday. They were abducted by the insurgents six months ago. The insur gentlemengy has killed thousands of people and has left hundreds of thousands homeless in the most popular nation. Some of the nigerians are skeptical of the ceasefire. The Canadian Coast Guard has obtained a line. There are concerns about a potential environmental disaster should the ships run aground and cause a sill. The coast guard describing the situation as very difficult. Three more vessels are en route to meet the fleet. One official says the danger has lessened, but it is not over. The u. S. Supreme court is giving texas to roll out its new voter identification law for the november election. They rejected an emergency request from the Justice Department to ban the state from mandating that voters bring voter i. D. S with them to the polls. Advocates argue the measure plans to turn away some 600 latino voters because they lack the documentation. Early voting in texas starts monday. Now the ongoing flight between amazon and a publishing house. They want to hold down the price of ebooks but the push liveblisher is resisting. Jim axelrod reports. Reporter bestselling author doug preston is carefully crafting his work. Its very stressful. Id much rather be writing a book. Reporter instead of a book hes writing a letter to the biggest bookseller on the planet. Amazon. Theres no place in Civil Society where the Largest Corporation attacks the authors who has nothing do with the dispute and harms their livelihood. The dispute is between amazon and hachette. Theyre targeting authors, delaying delivery of their books if not making them completely unavailable. Are you thinking about this dispute now all the time . Reporter preston says his sales on amazon are now down 50 to 90 . What were saying to amazon is go ahead and duke it out with hachette. Dont sanction the books. Reporter nearly 1,100 authors have signed the letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. Some of the biggest names have joined him like stephen king. Youre not aha hachette author. No, im not. Why stick your neck out . Fair is fair. Reporter king say his e can afford to speak out while most of the authors targeted by amazon cannot. We build them and now theyre turning around and saying basically we want to control the pricing of what you write. Thats not write. Reporter amazon has made several authors to cover the writers losses until the dispute is settled. Hachette has rejected them saying a settlement must come first. Preston is sticking with his publisher. Amazon is treating books as if theyre toasters or Wide Screen Television sets but theyre not. Reporter a business that is centuries old fronting a new and very modern problem. For cbs this morning saturday, this is jim axelrod in round pond maine. The New York Times says the Ferguson Missouri Police officer who fatally shot a teenager this summer is breaking his silence. Officer Darren Wilson told investigators he feared for his life when he and Michael Brown struggled inside his police car. Thats when wilson claims brown reached for his gun. The fbi claims the gun was fired twice inside the car striking brown once. The account from the government officials does not explain why wilson then fired rounds six times outside the vehicle. The grand jury is expected to render a decision on probable cause next month. The San Francisco chronicle says a man awaiting trial in california on fraud charges is now facing nine counts of attempted murder. This is after he hatched a plot to murder the nine people who testified against him. The District Attorney says charles waldos plot came to light when one of the witnesses got wind of it. Hes being held without bail. Tmz says the police video showing the dui arrest of the colts owner jim irsay has been released. It shows ir say struggling to walk during his pullover in march. Police say he was taking multiple painkillers at the time. Irsay was sentenced to one year probation after driving a vehicle while intoxicated. The nfl suspended the colts owner for six games and fined him half a million dollar. The New York Times says basketball diplomacy was on display this weekend. Its part of the nbas efforts to extend its brand and expand the fan base. Theyre treated in china like the academy awards. Thats about 3 million more than in the states. As you can imagine, theres a lot of cultural differences but some of the players were saying people in the stands were very polite. It was sort of a golf clap. There wasnt much enthusiasm. Thats a pretty weird atmosphere. The Los Angeles Times says the pentagons secret space plane is back on earth. The robotic plane looks like a miniature shuttle. It spent the last two months orbiting the earth before touching down at the air force base in california on friday. Theyre keeping tightlipped but they believe it was part of a sat lietz operation conducted by the National Reconnaissance office, in other words spying on the enemy. Its kind of cool looking. It is about 22 minutes after the hour and now here is a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up man wrongly convicted of murder is released after 28 years in prison. Hear his heartbreaking story. And later the rapidly changing way americans shop these days. Driven by the internet and companies such as amazon and google. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. helicopter whirring roars siren wails pop music playing when youre ready ready, ready, ready come and get it get it, get it when youre ready come and get it na na na na na na na na na na na when youre ready come and get it na na na na. Female announcer its a great big world and it can all be yours. Here and only here. Come and get it. helicopter whirring roars siren wails pop music playing when youre ready ready, ready, ready come and get it get it, get it when youre ready come and get it na na na na na na na na na na na when youre ready come and get it na na na na. Female announcer its a great big world and it can all be yours. Here and only here. Come and get it. Still to come, heres something you may have thought about on your own. What is your doctor thinking about when he sees you . A new survey tries to answer it. Youll be surprised. Well be right back. This is cbs this morning saturday. In his book Governor Andrew Cuomo covers his rise and fall in life including his governorsed by in 2002 and a year later his separation from wife carolyn kennedy. You didnt want a divorce. No. You wanted to work it out. Denial is a powerful force. I literally blocked it out. I was sure i could fix it. Up until that point i was always successful in fixing things and i was going to fix this and my wine at the time kept saying i want a divorce but i just couldnt hear it and it became real when a reporter said im reporting on it and its going to be in the newspaper. You knew what a politicians life was like because your father was a politician. Away from home away from home at crucial times for you. Do you repeat that yourself as a politician so youre not there, youre distracted, and youre not devoting as much time to home as you do now . I did repeat it early on and that was a mistake. My girls were born while i was in washington. I was in the clinton cabinet and we were working all the time. I took too much time from my family. I took too much time from my marriage and i paid for it. I have not made that mistake the Second Time Around and how do you know . Because i have spent so much time with my daughters that they say, please go to work please dont you have something to do, youre a governor, cant you please find something to do. Look at all these children. They all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors now the third leading cause of death. Only Heart Disease and cancer take more lives. Proposition 46 will save lives with drug and Alcohol Testing to make sure impaired doctors dont treat someone you love. Safeguards against Prescription Drug abuse. And holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. Im barbara boxer. Lets save lives. Vote yes on 46. In iceland we have spectacular images of a flowing lava field. All roads in the area are closed. You can see lava flowing over the ground and flumes of fire and gas shooting up from the lava field. The eruption started at the end of august. As you can see its still very active with the lava now covering 23 square miles and they say thats not even the biggest danger. Its all the sulphur dioxide which can be lifethreatening if people are inhaling it. Makes an impressive picture. It really does. Now a 28year wait for freedom. Thats how long David Mccollum spent in prison for a murder he didnt commit. He called it a bittersweet moment and its easy to understand why. Jericka duncan has the story. Reporter the last time David Mccallum walked on this basketball court, he was 16 years old. Looking at these guys i just knew and have to remember me being in the same situation looking at these young people has really really brought back a lot of fond fond memories and a lot of innocence. In 1996 he and another team Willy Stuckey were sentenced to life for the kidnapping and murder of a 20yearold man. The only evidence linking them to the crime was their videotaped confessions which the boys claim were fed to them by police. I was forced to confess to a crime i didnt commit. Why did you do it . I did it because i thought at the time my life was in danger. Reporter for nearly 30 years mccallum insisted he was innocent. On wednesday the judge agreed. His friend Willie Stuckey died in prison in 2001. Brooklyn attorney supported the release. I believe he was wrongly convicted. That came from his review unit. Out of the 30 theyve examined ten convictions have been overturned. The good thing is we kept all the records. Reporter harvard law professor ron sullivan runs the brooklyn unit. There are 2,300 District Attorneys offices nationwide but only 16 have review boards. Its well worth their while to take a look at innocence claims to find those cases where mistakes were made and to do justice. Reporter how were you able to maintain a sense of hope even at such an early age . Hard to hold onto hope but its a powerful word. Reporter hitz story may not be the last. They plan to reopen at least 100 more cases. For cbs this morning saturday, im Jericka Duncan in new york. It almost feels frightening we hear that same story. As she said theyre looking at 100 more cases. Wow. It is time now to take a look at your weather for the weekend. Up next medical news in our morning rounds. A new and more effective test for the other deadly virus threatening americans, especially kids. The enterovirus. Then doctors david agus and Holly Phillips explain why quick family meals may contribute to the obesity epidemic. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. 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Theres a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. For cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. Listerine®. Power to your mouth ™. Whats your favorite kind of cheerios . Honey nut. But. Chocolate is my other favorite. Oh yeah, and frosted whats your most favorite of all . Hmm. The kind i have with you. Me too. Rounds with dr. Agus and dr. Holly phillips. A new test forrent row virus. 46 states and the District Of Columbia have confirmed cases of d68 d68. Its being investigated as the cause of at least six deaths. David, why is it so important to get this test . Its different than the classic cold you get during the cold season. The coldic, it takes a couple of days. This virus goes from 0 to 60 in less than a day. So the pediatricians on the front line need to test this to know if they need to go for the aggressive approach. Its going to be key to stop it and identify it. Holly, we talked last week about the possibility of enterovirus and paralysis. Is there a firm link here that we know about here . We do know that 27 patients both children and adults have tested positive for the enterovirus and experienced muscle weakness and paralysis. What we dont know definitively is if the enterovirus caused the symptoms. I will say its possible. We know it can affect our nerves and polio virus also affects paralysis. Ite e something where we have to define the link but in the meantime its all about trying to stay healthy and avoiding it. Also last week 29yearold Brittney Maynard is starting a National Conversation about choosing the way to die. Maynard has terminal brain cancer. She moved to oregon where doctors are allowed to help patients end their lives. In her first tv interview, maynard explained her choice to jan crawford. I dont want to die. If anyone wants to hand me like a manllk magical cure to save my life so i can have children with my husband, i will take them up on that, but we havent been able to find that. The way that i would die just according to this disease is terrible. The availability of being able to take a medication that allows me to slip into a sleep in five minutes and pass away most likely within a half hour sounds a lot better to me just as a human being. David what exactly does Brittney Maynard has and what challenges does she face in the last few weeks here . Brittney maynard is a hero for talking about this publicly and bringing an awareness to this. She has glioblastoma which is the most aggressive form of brain cancer. It depends where it is. Some patients are less traumatic than others but as it grows you stop using many of the characteristics. You stop interacting, you may lose speech and she doesnt have the dignity that she wants. Holly, there are what five states where aiding in dying is legal. So what options does someone in her position have . Arguably we dont have enough options. There are medications and treatments that can lessen pain and alleviate some of the other symptoms as patients are dying, but just as with life everyone experiences death differently and they approach death differently. For some patients they feel like those methods dont allow them to keep their dignity intact and so they want other options. David, how does the medical community feel about this . How do they respond to this whole idea . My job is to have an endpoint for the patient that matters to their value system. My job is to make them comfortable. Its a failure in that i cant treat her cancer well, its a failure in that shes afraid that shes not goipgs to die with dignity and shes going to have horrible symptoms so we have failed her and we feel bad and we have to step up our game. As we said last week this is an extremely important conversation. New Research Shows a chemical in broccoli sprouts may help people with autism. Scientists studied 44 teenagers and young men who had mild to moderate autism spectrum disorders. Those who took it had less symptoms. You might wonder whats going through your doctors mind while youre being examined. Readers digest polled dozens of physicians across the country to uncover what your doctor is really thinking. I love the idea of this. One of the things found is the doctors said i welcome your emails within reason. Really . My patients know i set aside time at the end of the day for emails so they never send anything urgent. Its a way to answer a quick question a followup or,000 take a medication. But when i have a twopage symptoms and hoping for a diagnosis and treatment i tell people, come in, we cant do it this way. A lot of patients google for advice and second opinions but doctors in this survey also said that second opinions help them too. Is that really the case . Yeah, sure. You know i call second opinions on myself all day. If i have a difficult case or a question, i will call a colleague or a specialist whos a friend. I also welcome patients getting second opinions but they should know they dont have to make it secretive. Its not about pitting doctors against each other. If theyd like to see a specialist or get another opinion on the matter we can use that information to help with their care or with their treatment. We can all sort of work together. David, a lot of patients spend a lot of time in the waiting rooms. The doctors want patients to know they run late for good reason. Is that so . You know obviously we predict how long its going to take in each case but if somethings more complex, if something happened in the interval, if it was you, youd want me to spend extra time for you. So i think there needs to be respect bilaterally if its taking longer in the waiting room its because somebody else needs my time and the same will happen to you. If theres that respect back and forth, were all going to benefit. Finally, long do you spend at the dinner table with your kids j kid . Kids kids . A new report came out. The average meal lasted 16 minutes. Researchers wanted to know how Family Dynamics relate to child obesity. This is very interesting. They wanted to see what aspects of meals other than what you eat affected child obesity. They looked at 120 kids and their families and actually videotaped them during their meal times for a number of days and they focused things like how long the meal lasted ho mu people were at the meal what the dynamics were was it a positive dynamic or negative dynamic and what room people had their meals in. Thats really interesting. Why are shorter meals why do they tend to be associated with obesity . We dont know the exact reason but we as humans evolve as creatures to be social and have meals together. We make our kill in the wild and we would all eat our dinner at night and the leftovers in the morning as a collective group and be social. I think we need to go back to that. The real message is sitting down, having your shoulders down, having a conversation is beneficial and whether its psychologically telling kids they care about me, i have to eat the right thing or you focus on what you eat without having the tv going, i dont know but whatever it is weve got to to pay attention. Holly, how do parents approach family meals then . I found this study to be really encouraging because a lot of things that prevented obesity are doable in a really busy family, so trying to make the meals last 20 minutes or longer have meals only in the kitchen or dining room not the bedroom or living room or some other place. Or in front of the sell vision. And the correlation was to keep the meal positive. If you have to have an argument try to save it for after the meal. Keep the tone of the conversation as strong as you can. It could become a funhouse. Dr. Holly phillips and dr. David agus. Thanks. Up next Mellody Hobson looks at new challenges for online retailers. How will they change the way we shop . Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. [ 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. [ mm. ] [ tapping ] sounds good. Campbells healthy request. Mm mm good. ® what if getting ready was this easy . Now teeth whitening is with the colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. Just brush whiten, and go its stayon formula deeply whitens for whiter teeth in 2 days. Optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. Brush, whiten, go fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. Everybody knows that. 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In the 20 years since jeff bezos followed amazon, the way americans shop has been transformed and it is still going on. Google now has sameday delivery. Target appears to be the major online retailer and amazon is set to have its First Physical store. Melodylody hobson is here with that and more. Lets talking google express. Some people havent heard about it in their cities but its proving to be a huge gamechanger. Its a shipping service. Theyre in business now with a bunch of retailers and theyre trying to get you the sameday delivery in your city but, you know, theyre in the delivery business. Thats what it comes down to. Theyre not in the retail business. Its not their own product or own store. Were seeing fewer visits to physical stores. People are willing to order more and shipping has become really important but amazon is talking about opening a store in new york city. So whats happening here . Its interesting. Lets put it all in perspective. First the visits. In 2010 there blurring the lines between the brick and mortar and online to take advantage of both. Have the physical presence so you can look and touch the merchandise but at the same time have the online which is more efficient and convenient and cheaper. Why is Amazon Opening that store . Because fairire didnt sell and they think people need to see it. I always believe if they didnt have the brick and mortar, i wasnt paying the overhead so what i was getting online was cheaper. Is there a chance if they move to this next step it will affect us in the pocketbook . Theres no question the online experience is cheaper and for the time being its going to change. You dont pay the tax and in many situations the shipping was thrown in for free because they were saving on the employees and lights they have to pay in the store, but at the same time as i said before, these worlds are merning. You have retailers like nordstrom. Theyre exploiting this idea of onny channel better than anyone else. Have the store and the online experience. You might go to the store, see what you want and still order it online. So they benefit from what is called showrooming where you go and look around and then go online. There are apartment buildings in new york city that are literally redesigning their lobbies because theyre getting so many packages because people are shopping online. The game is changing. Its changing in real time. Theres no question about it. The thing is even when were going to the physical store, it might still be shipped to us. Yeah. So thats this thing about omni channel and how these worlds are coming together. Thats me. Im a showroom shopper. Im guilty. I like to see it. I do too. But im at own fogey. Shopping is entertainment. It is. Mellody hobson, thanks for being in studio with us this morning. Coming up on cbs this morning saturday, the revelation with bono the real reason why he wears those dark glasses. Youve watching cbs this morning saturday. Then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. Im phil mickelson, pro golfer. Enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. Ive been on the course and on the road. Enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. Serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. Before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether youve been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. You should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. Tell your doctor if youre prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. 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For years people thought the glasses were a bit of rock star ego, but now that we know the 54yearold is concerned his superstar shine might be affected. Now that you have this information youre never going to be able to get it out of your head this poor old blind bono. He waited 20 years. What was the moment . What changed that he suddenly wanted to tell us what it was . I dont know. There it is. In newark, new jersey, they hope this is better signs for a future. Can an art project help crime . Some think so. For some of you your local news is next. For the rest of you, stick around. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. These people are getting their due. Its important because fewer women are doing Computer Science than they did 15 20 years ago. Why is that. I think as jane kind of alluded to they dont have role models. I dont know who ada lovelace was. In my family, my father my brother, they are computer programmers. I never heard of ada lovelace. Take someone interesting, Jean Jennings bartack. She was a young woman in missouri. Wanted to study mass and Missouri State Teachers College saw an ad we need women mathematicians to help us with the war. Took the train to philadelphia and ended up being the primary programmer of the most important first computer there was. So people like that should be known in history and then youd have more women in it. Go ahead. No. I was putting my dwlass on so i could read something. This just seems so counterintuitive. Ive been seeing stuff like this the last couple of weeks over the weekend. Three bottom College Majors in terms of getting a job were math science, and communications media, and overall, u. S. Colleges produced twice the number of stems, you know, Stem Technology engineering and math as finding jobs in the world. I dont get that. Can you . First off, i dont know that study. This isnt history. This is today. I think that the combination of the humanities and technology, thats where the magic is. Thats a pretty sunrise over central park. Welcome to cbs this morning saturday. Im anthony mason. And im vinita nair. Should parents be held responsible for anything their children posts on facebook. A Georgia Court thinks so. Well tell you what that means. Then, they had the fewest home runs in baseball but now Kansas City Royals are headed to the weis. Is that a preview of baseball future . Speaking of revolution in the future craft soda is jumping on lie craft beer did and a big name player is joining the game. First the top story the battle against ebola virus in this country. Amid intense criticism, president obama is taking big steps to contain the outbreak. The president has named a trusted adviser to coordinate the federal governments response. For more wu turn to Julianna Goldman whos in our washington bureau. Good morning. Good morning. The white house made this move after coming under fire for not having a handle on the Ebola Response. Press secretary josh earnest says ron klain has the experience to what theyre calling the whole of government approach. What were looking for is not an ebola expert but rather an implementation expert and thats exactly what ron klain is. He has served as a former adviser to obama in the past, he helped prep him for the debates and also to former Vice President al gore during the 2011 recount, he was gores lawyer. One of the things hes facing is a travel ban to the u. S. Most lawmakers have implemented travel restrictions and on friday Texas Governor rick perry joined those calls. Air travel is in fact how this disease crosses border, and its certainly how it got to texas in the first place. The white house says it remains an option on the table but the president is deferring now to Health Officials who argue it would actually result in more ebola cases in. In addition to klain, the white house is forming a new team that will be based in dallas. Theyll coordinate the task of monitoring and feeding everyone who has come into contact with the three people diagnosed with ebola and with growing fears the president used his weekly address to try to ease calm. He said theres not an epidemic here at home. Anthony . Julianna goldman in washington. Thank you. A Health Care Worker in isolation aboard a cruise ship and two nurses being treated for ebola all worked at the Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in dallas. Vicente arenas is there amid new concerns about one of those nurses who traveled to cleveland. Good morning, vicente. Reporter good morning, anthony. The president of Frontier Airlines sent an email to workers saying the passenger, the nurse who flew the airline may have been further along in her illness than previously thought. She flew from dallas to cleveland after treating duncan who died ten days ago. At the time of her flight she had a lowgrade fever but cdc allowed her to fly anyway. They have placed the pilots and flight attendants on leave for 21 days and have alerted the passengers on vinsons flight and others. Their risks appear to be very low. Also an unidentified lab worker supervisor quarantined herself. She boarded the ship beforive monitoring began but is said to be healthy and showing no symptoms. The country of belize refused to allow her off the ship so she could fly back to the u. S. And mexico refused to allow it to dock. Meantime the cdc says that it will release new protocols for hospitals to use when handling ebola patients. The whole idea here is to keep other workers from becoming infected. Vinita . Vicente arenas in dallas. Thank you. As the Ebola Outbreak increasesings scientists are searching for better treatments. In california one group is hoping antibodyies from a survivor can be secured. These san diego scientists are part of a global team of researchers racing to cure an Ebola Outbreak unlike anything theyve ever seen. Weve never seen it in west africa before. Weve never seen an 8,000ebola virus before. She says this strain is dirnts with at least 55 genetic mutations, making it even harder to find a cure. We need to analyze these mutations. That is work we now need to do in weeks to months that would have previously taken us years. Reporter right now there arent any federally approved drugs on the market but scientists are working on several experimental medications that the government could clear for use in patients in dire need. You can see these parallel strands. This teams mission is to map the virus and find its vulnerabilities, a process that can take months and cost millions. Most of their research is federally funded. The free market would never support an ebola therapeutic because most of the people that get it are too poor to buy the treatment themselves. So with this outbreak stretching its budget the lab has launched a crowd funds site to buy more equipment. So far theyve reached 56,000 and are halfway to their 100,000 goal, money that they hope can fast track the search for a cure. For cbs this morning saturday, brandon scott, san diego. Bermuda is assessing the damage from hurricane gonzalo. Its a category 3 storm about 200 miles northeast of bermuda. It struck the island during the night with 110mileanhour winds. Tens of thousands have no electricity. A hospital was damaged. Flooding is a big concern. There are no reports of serious injuries though. The hurricane is expected to weaken as it moves toward canada and into the atlantic. And in the pacific waves as high as 15 feet are expected to pound the hawaiian coast today as hurricane ana moves in. Its about 170 miles south of the big island packing sustained winds of nearly 80 miles per hour. While ana is expected to pass south of hawaii, they say the islands are bracing for high winds, drenching rains, and strong surf. Floods are expected for portions of the big island. Emergency shelters are open on some of the islands. Mars is facing a Close Encounter this weekend. In less than 24 hours a rare comet will pass the red planet 50 moon to erts. Nasa scientists are concerned because it contains remnants of the big bang and gas and dust that surround the comet will make a major impact on the red pla net. So beautiful to look at, isnt it . This season in post Major League Baseball has been the most exciting and the Kansas City Royals are the biggest reason why. They face San Francisco in the race. They had a record eight postseason wins. Theyre now being called Americas Team and the future of baseball. Jared covers baseball for the wall street journal. Good morning. Im not a huge baseball followers, but this story, this team, is so fascinating. Because i feel like they defy all the odds. Like, traditional advice and well do something completely opposite. Theyve done the things opposite that every team is doing. This year its worked. They steal bases. They bunt. All the Little Things that people have said dont ever do. Now theyre in the world series. As i was watching them like i dont know this guy, never heard of these guys. Mostly no one outside of kansas city has heard of. Theyve built this farm system up for the last eight years. No real superstars but just good young home grown players that seem to do everything right. In this postseason everything theyve done has worked. If youre a gm at all these other teams spending fortunes getting players, what do you take away from that . You want good defense, thats for sure. Kansas citys defense is extraordinary. Youre seeing what value that has. Also, just the speed. You cant teach that and its really showing how great that is for this team. Obviously, Major League Baseball has been tainted in some ways because of the steroid era. It seems to me like this is almost a transformation, a way for the game to have a different face on it. Sure, look, runs are so far down this year. Year. No one is scoring. The royals sort of embody this shift the entire game going back to defense and they seem to be ahead of the curve and thats why they are where they are. You wrote one of the most shared stories on the wall street journals website the other day about the name of the royals which a lot of people thought meant royalty in some form, but thats not really what its all about. Its not. Most did not know this. Id actually stems from something called the american royals livestock show which has been going on since 1899. Cows and horses and rodeo, thats where it came from. Someone submitted the name royals and they dont associate themselves with this anymore but that is where it came from. That is fascinating. I wonder if some of the players know the origination of it. I asked them if they heard of the royal livestock show and they hadnt. Thanks for being with us. I think a lot of us are rooting for the royals. I am. Now a baseball fan. All right. Its about ten after the hour. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next, should parents be liable for what their kids post on facebook or other websites . One Appeals Court says yes. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman is up next to help us sort out what all of this means. This is cbs this morning saturday. boys screaming totinos pizza rolls. Ready so fast,. Its scary [ aniston ] when people ask me what im wearing, i tell them aveeno®. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because Beautiful Skin goes with everything. Aveeno®. Naturally beautiful results™. Parents beware. A Court Decision in georgia this week suggests you may be liable for what your children post on facebook. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman is here with what could be a legal precedent. Good morning. Good morning, anthony. This case began back in 2011. Tell us what this seventh grade boy did. He and a friend decided to have some fun which turned into a Cyber Bullying at someone elses expense. They created a false facebook profile about a little girl in their class that they didnt like and what they did was they used a fast face app and changed her a bit but ultimately they posted things that showed a homosexual orientation, they showed she had a Mental Health history, they showed that she used drugs, made racist and sexist comments and went and invited some 70 friends to join on this profile page including classmates teachers parents. It really was a hideous thing to do to a child. Really ugly. The boy received two days of inschool suspension his parents grounded him for a week but the court said what . The court ultimately says this. You cant hold parents responsible for the initial posting because the parents may have had no way of knowing about this. However, where the parents get roped into this is because that Facebook Page stayed up for 11 months. And the parents were aware that it was up correct . Well, the parents were aware because they got notice of what their son did and thats why they punished him. So what the court says is look. Lets look at what a parent child relationship is all about. We hold people responsible for their own actions. We do not make parents responsible for actions of their children except if youre in a situation where the result of harm is foreseeable. And in this case they say, look you got notice. You knew. You never looked at the page. You never saw to see if it was still up. You never asked to delete the page. You did absolutely nothing. So the parents are negligent is what the courts are saying. That is exactly what the court is saying. What we think to think about is where this court is. Its an intermediary Georgia Court. What does that mean . We have not yet gone to trial with this case and ultimately it may be appealed to a higher Georgia Court. Rikki, is there a possibility this could be a legal precedent . Yes. Yes, indeed. Yeah. Whats going to happen is this. I think theres more Cyber Bullying around the country than we ever dreamed possible and technology is moving faster than the law. So the courts are behind and the law is behind in these kinds of cases. That is exactly correct. Since the courts are mind what happened here is some other child who is bullied, some other child who may become really distressed a child who may want to commit suicide, they can look to this georgia appellate decision and say, hey, wait, we now have a new case a novel case. This court has said this case can go to trial so my case can go to trial. So youre saying basically in the absence of other laws this one will set a precedent . This will be a possible precedent. Remember its in georgia. Now, what do i think should happen here . I think ultimately we need legislatures to act not only for civil liability but also for criminal liability. Fascinating. Thanks for being with us this morning. Thank you, anthony. Up next, is craft soda the next big thing . Pepsi hopes to replicate the success of its craft beer with its own special version of soda and its not the only player in the soda repackaging game. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. [thinking] started my camry. Drove to her wedding. Did not forever hold my peace. [laughing] wow the bold new camry. One bold choice leads to another. Toyota. Lets go places. A party . Hi. Im new ensure active clear protein drink. Clear huh . 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It turns out last week they screwed it up. Somebody kicked the plug or something and they got the ratings completely wrong. It was crazy. Now nielsen is apologizing for all of that incorrect ratings data. Here is the apology statement. Look at this. Nielsen apologizes for the recent Software Glitch that caused Television Ratings to be misreported. The top five most watched programs last week were sunday night football the Big Bang Theory ncis scandal, and the voice. Not as rereported. Damp justice, lasagna general, sex lawn, furniture fight and late fight with ron piazza. We regret the air. Craft beer has worked out. Can the same thing be done with cola. We have more on that. And on who else is getting in the craft soda game. Judy, good morning. Good morning. I think i need a better definition of krachlt icraft. When i think craft i think smaller. It means quality, small batch, something special. Theyre trying to trick me. Not trick you so much but pepsi thinks youre going to be a little bit more attracted to it because you feel its named caleb and not pepsi. Why does pepsi need do this right now . Soft drinks have fallen on hard times. Theyre down about 3 this year on top of the decline the year before that and the year before that. People are drinking more Energy Drinks teas, water, things that are perceived as healthier. Sales have not been great for them. You mentioned healthier. Are the craft drinks healthier . Not necessarily but theyre turning to is stevia and things. But even real sugar. Butter is coming back. You see the success with craft beers. I think theyre trying to replicate that. At the same time arent there usually problems . Part of what people look for is a certain authenticity in these things and if they find out it comes from a big corporate company, is that going to sell . It can. Theyre owned by big companies. Most people realize that. It gives it a mystique and marketing excitement about that. Theyre not really vocal about that. I dont think its going to make a difference. I think people are attracted to the idea of it being from a Small Company even though they arent. Its interesting, though, because a lot of these companies are choosing limited distribution, testing it to see if this idea picks up. You have to be careful you dont want a new coke on your hands or somethings going to blow up. Yes, theyre going to be testing it here and there and what catches on and doesnt. Millennials really like choices and this is all about choices and flavors. They like choices and a product that has something behind it, right . Exactly. Pepsi is actually testing a product where you can mix your own drinks. Youre talking about a massive shift here something thats been a huge business for a long time. They have to do something. I mean sales are not doing well. Obviously, its a huge business its not going away. But they have to come up with some way to make the category more exciting. Weve sort of been down this path before on a much larger scale though. As we were speaking we even saw images jones. It seemed to me like they were the gatekeepers. They were the company, so what happened to that company . Probably at the long time. This is a lot less of a trend. I think now is really when its coming to the forefront. Right. All right, judy with advertising age, thank you. Very Interesting Development in the soda wars. Coming up you can tell at a glance these are no ordinary street signs. Well tell you why theyre signs of hope in the city that needs it. Youre watching cbs this morning. Where you belong these js are some of the breathtaking photos from the planet. Hes one of the most accomplished astronauts in history and his new book reveals a visually stunning tour of earth with his adventures aboard the International Space station. You are here. Around the world in 90 minutes. Welcome. Thank you. First of all, thank you. This is everybodys dream is to be able to see, i think, the world from outer space, these images. How many pictures did you take . You know nasa doesnt give us any time to take pictures. They just assume the view out the window is going to be so compelling youre not going to be able to avoid it. I should when i should have been sleeping i took 45,000 pictures over half a year. They had a dozen cameras on board . We have a big variety. Cameras dont last long. Radiation destroys the sensor in the back. We keep about eight cameras in the belly of the space station. How does this change you . I think it gives you a real understanding of the world. Not your own part of the world and then sort of a percolating view of the rest. You see the whole thing sort of youunanimous unanimously, in 92 minutes as it says in the book. Around and around and that starts to seep into you, the fact that were all in this together. You dont see the same shot over and over. Our orbit stays fixed. Its like a ball and a spring but the world turns like a gift. Every time you come around you see something new. We were there as we went halfway around the world. The seasons changed. The world revealed itself every time it came around with a new view. Right round in portugal this surfer completed a maneuver in one had ever done before. The socalled 720 air. He launched spun then landed. You can hear the people there gasping. Later, spun twice around but some surfing websites are argues its more of a 540 because of the way the wave breaks. Impressive. The surfer is ranked second in the World Championship tour which he has won 11 times, 42 years old. I love that people are saying its just not enough its only a 540. I know, at 42, it all counts. We begin with signs of improvement in newark new jersey. Long a poster child for American Cities in decline. This case the signs are quite literal. As Michelle Miller shows us. In order to project a message to people it has to be very simple. So they can understand it very quickly. Craig thinks hes mastered the art of the street sign. Process it very quickly very he thinks hes mastered the art of the street sign. They in my opinion are a perfect mechanism for communication. Theyre all the british artist would see in new york after moving here nearly two years ago so he started pamgt them with his own signature style. If you can tap positivity into that weve tapped into a very powerful motivational communication system. Reporter last november he staged a gorilla campaign in the a city dubbed the department of well being. His signs asked drivers to honk less, honk more, and assure that new york loves you. New information on this Christmas Day strategy. Residents say theyve had enough of this senseless violence that is plaguing their city. Reporter but it was the deadly shooting of two teenagers just ten miles away in new jersey last year that opened killfords eyes to the true power of signs. It kind of just resonated with me. I just thought i think maybe we can do something with this and so i decided to go to newark. We absolutely want to give him a round of applause. Reporter this week he joined the newark mayor to begin the unlikely new effort to hang happy street signs across the city where the crime rate is double the national average. This is the first of 200 signs that went up this week. What are you hoping to get from this . I think we are absolutely trying to change peoples ideas and change their emotions about what they think about themselves. You can walk down the street and you see Divorce Center get a divorce for about 399. You see this sign our city our family which contradicts the sign that says you can get a divorce for 399. We want to instill positivity. The signs were picked by students during a workshop that he arranged with four city high schools. I feel this one would make a very large impact. The campaign is called love up guns down. Kilford says the steins have resonated with more than just politicians and students. Even for example, some of the gangs in newark were outside on one of the main streets doing surveys for me. They were holding a happy street sign and they were asking passersby, what do you think of this sign, do you want to see more. Gang members. Yes. Why . I needed a survey team to help me so i asked them. They wanted to. The words on there inspired you as well. It kind of shows you that art can really cut through everything. Hows it going . Kilfords whos also consulted for the British Government on issues of happiness knows there are some skeptics. He just brushes them aside. If you can paint a picture, if you can make a street sign that a person looks at and then after theyve looked at it, they experience the world in a slightly different way, then thats success. It feels good to do good things to change the world, however small it is. For cbs this morning saturday, Michelle Miller newark, new jersey. Kilford says he wants to take the idea to cities around the United States and around the world. I think its true though. When you read a sign like that it does change your view of the world for the moment. What i like is its basically the city speaking to itself through these signs and i think thas a very powerful thing. I think its really neat. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next on the dish you might call him the ultimate foody. Andrew zimmer has travelled the world sampling some of the most exotic foods he can find. Im excited to sigh what he brought us. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. 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On television you look like a bit of a wussy complaining about aunt s ants, but these things are biting. This is the queen. Oh my goodness. They taste of the smell of that stick. Good morning. Im glad to see its nottants youre serving us. I know. But shockingly im wearing the exact same shirt. What are the odds of that. Good morning. What are you serving us this morning . I love to take foods. I was a restaurant cook for 22 years and now im a dad. Now i get to take some of the things that i see out there and reimagine it and put them as recipes and meals on the food and wine website on my own. We have somchai niece vietnamese gold coins with chicken and shrim with ap with a chai peanut squash made with scratch. Whats scratch . From scratch. Thats what i thought. Spare ribs with a sticky rice and made with this powder. One of my favorite vietnamese dishes and this Passion Fruit drink. Cucumber juice is vibrant. Like celery theyre both very strong flavors and they work beautifully with citrus. Its nice. You smell the beautiful mint youre sipping. Its a nice beverage. It is. Lets talk about bizarre food. I can watch this episode after episode after episode which is odd. I would have thought of this show and its concept, i would have thought it feels canned but its so not. Every show feels so different and i feel like i get a cultural view of Something Else. Theres 25 30 other people who work on this program and make it excellent but thank you for the kind words. We really try very very hard to do a tremendous amount of planning in the runup to the show and the day i arrive in country, we just let the cameras roll. Its a wonky sort of odd experience but it works for us. We dont have anything scripted. I like to know the experience is ready for me. I dont think our network and budget can afford to be waiting for the boat for two days. We like to have the boat waiting for me. But then Everything Else that happens is simply my experience. One of the cal things about television at least from my point of view, i true iy to create things you havent heard about and havent seen before but can relate to. Maybe you have never eaten a jungle rat roasted over an open fire over a south american jungle. Did you gross yourself out when you created the series . No. When i was creating the series i really sold a trojan horse. Tried to make a show about preaching patience tolerance, and understanding in a world that didnt have enough of it. I really felt the contempt prior to investigation was horrible. We have different skin colors and musical tastes and religious preferences and sexuality, but at the end of thedy we need to know each other better to make our world work in a better way. That idea never got sold. If i took that idea and packaged it with foods from the frinnt and a goofy fat white guy eating bugs, that got sold and i backdoored the rest of it. Have you found anything on your travels that youdnt eat . Walnuts. Sometimes the dr. Seuss animals that pop up in places of the world where tax nomicily we dont have access to the information that those things are there, giant worms that come off youll eat stuff right out of the ground. Because i trust grandmothers. Someones grandmother is always with me. Thats sage advice. No, seriously. Right . If im out with some goof ball 20something and he says we eat those spare rbi sibs, we eat those all the time. I question that. But a kind grandmother who pulls me over to her kitchen where she has no possessions in a tiny little house on the edge of nowhere and give mess a meal how can you not share that. Id rather be a guest than anything else. As we hand you this dish, who would you like to share this meal with past or presence . Teddy roosevelt, one of my heroes. Big Police Commissioner National Park ranger and got us ready for the century. He would love your show by the way. He would. I love the golden age. Its a wonderful time in our countrys history and globally. Chef Andrew Zimmer thank you so much. For more on the dish head to our website, cbsnews. Com. The bar brothers are up next. They put a new twist on rock n roll. You wont want to miss them. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Are you sure youre not ignoring them in your body . Even if youre treating your Crohns Disease or Ulcerative Colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. And if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. Learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis. Com. And then speak with your gastroenterologist. Making coffee . Yeah, enough for two. Gosh. Try four, buddy. Hmm, ill take a dark roast. Chai tea, please. Honey, text the man what you want. French vanilla, make it strong the all new keurig 2. 0 is here. Brew for one, brew for all. I was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. I was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. I wanted to fix it i wanted to fix it right away. My dentist recommended pronamel. He said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. Pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the life that i want to live. Good morning, usher hey did you know bees communicate through dance . Me too. Were practically twins starring in this mornings saturday session from montreal the bar brothers. A mix of blues and even a harp. Their album sleeping operator is out getting great reviews. Here they are with the albums first single, even the darkness has arms. I was holding my broekt when the tightrope walker slipped into the moon grow saying all my children follow me maybe its time to go you can be cruel when youre wise you can be wise when youre blue and baby if i have then i have for you bribing the jury to keep me in jail singing tea for the tiller man and athough i lie fan at the particularly this woman knows of my history its a miracle i can see you can be wrong when youre right even when youre right on cue and if i die tonight then i die for you all i know is they call me son grant grandson and grandson great uncles and some relatives that judge what i have done note gonna make it right by you even if its all i do and if its all i do then i do it for you people have raised a whole lotta hell about the water in the windmill and although i stab chaotically it hurts no one but me even the darkness has arms but they aint got you and baby i have it and i have you too and the light in the window to pass the night through maybe its so uncertain but what can i do keeping it on keeping it on and i know i like it but what does that prove sometimes i worry i dont know how to love you i bring to you with reverent hand all the books and the lullabies the kind woman that my passion wore like the shoreline wears the tides snoetsz maybe the water went dry keeping an eye on you and with an eye on you it could drown me too people have raised a whole lotta hell about the water in the windmill and although i stab chaotically i swore an oath on my history its a miracle i can see even the darkness has arms but they aunt got you baby i have it and i have you too and the light in the window to pass the night through maybe so uncertain but what can i do keeping it on keeping it on and i know i like it but what does that prove sometimes i worry i dont know how to love you dont go away. Well be right back with more music from the bar brothers. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Heres something fun to do with hot dogs. Make easy crescent dogs. Pillsbury crescent rolls. Make dinner pop. This is a pip. Its part of a hersheys bar. We break it. We bite it. We sneak it. We smoosh it. We savor it. We love it. Hersheys is mine, yours, our chocolate. Did you know enamel is your teeths first line of defense . But daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. Introducing new Colgate Enamel Health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium. And gently polishes. For strong, healthy enamel. Strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. Introducing new Colgate Enamel Health toothpaste. Replenish and polish for healthy enamel. Colgate. 1 brand recommended by dentists. Oh wait, our tent is falling. You got it . We need nails. With just five minutes prep campbells slow cooker sauces help you cook a real dinner, right in the middle of real life. Tomorrow on cbs sunday morning theyve been called the best live band in the world. Arcade fire. Ill introduce you to the group. Then monday morning an inside look at conde nast travelers top best pick. Thats monday morning. Have a great weekend, everybody. We leave you with more from the bar brothers. This is come in the water. Come in the water there aint nobody else here feel it still when the planes are coming just wanna lie here lets our homes let our friends spread out a long road my lord was calling the water will take our low on the day you lost control come in the water wheres that summer you have to go announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. Californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. It was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions. While, for the rest of us, Health Care Costs go up. No wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. They say 46 overreached in a decidedly cynical way. Its a ploy for trial lawyers to enrich themselves. And prop 46 has too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk. Time to vote no on prop 46. Announcer when you see this symbol you know youre watching a show thats educational and informational. The cbs dream team its epic. Or today on lucky dog, brandon rescues shadow, a shy chihuahua mix content to play solitaire. Brandon this right here is a trust issue. Narrator but shadow isnt the only one learning to reengage with the world. Gary for the first time in my life i find myself living alone. Narrator in order to build new memories, its going to take a little time and a lot of trust. Brandon im brandon mcmillan, and ive dedicated my life to saving the lonely unwanted dogs that are living without hope. My mission is to make sure these amazing

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