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Americans now play video games. They are big business. But the hardest thing in gaming these days is playing, is watching. Like the super bowl basically for us. I any im too old to understand whats going on in Online Gaming now. You probably are. Giant screens, video games are going to spectator sport to fill stadiums coming up. Osgood korea a gifted performer is at a turning point, or turning pointe with an e. Anthony mason will pay her a visit. Misty copeland has the lead in the nutcracker a best selling autobiography and tv show in the works. Has your life gotten crazy . Yes. Absolutely insane. But in the best way. Ahead on sunday morning, Misty Copeland ballets biggest breakthrough star in decades. Osgood millions have seen paintings of small children, big eyes. Now new movie tells us the strange sale how those came to be made. Lee cowan will telic. For a time bigeyed paintings were among the most popular in the country. The more famous they got, the more money that came in, the more miserable i was. Miserable because Margaret Keane, artist had to deny they were hers for years. Now actress amy adams is portraying her on the big screen. Shes just so sorry. She was so repentant. The lies behind the eyes. Ahead on sunday morning. Osgood buried treasure under a virginia hill. Martha teichner goes exploring. This is the original camera negative from what is considered to be the first feature film in american film history the great train robbery of 1903. Placed on the National Film registry in 1990. Another 25 films will be added this week. Where do you suppose theyre all kept . Well tell you this sunday morning. A hint, like they say in those old westerns, theres treasure in them thar hills. Osgood tis the season to take us window shopping. Steve hartman watches a secret santa at work. Technoclaus is back with tips for holiday gifts. Plus the brightest in christmastime lights and more. First headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of december, 2014h14. Crowded streets and cities across the nation yesterday marchs were to call attention to the recent deaths of unarmed black men and boys at the hands of police. After an unusual saturday session, the senate has approved a 1. 1 trillion spending bill. President obama to sign to keep the government operating through september. California is cleaning up from last weeks Stormy Weather that included a rare tornado in los angeles. Power has now been restored everywhere, some roads including stretch of the Pacific Coast highway remain closed. Marcus mayo that is is this mariota is the quarterback of the oregon ducks is best player last night in new york. The first hawaii native to win the award. Duke and duchess of cambridge released latest crop of photos of 17 month old prince george. Hes the third in line for the throne. In case you missed it yesterday of 121314. Dozens of couples take their marriage vows in los angeles. Wont be another date like it until 1203, 89 years from now. Todays weather. Strong thunderstorms will sweep central and Southern Plains with heavy rain and gusty winds. Sunny and mild in the east. Snowy in the rockies. Week ahead will be scattered showers out west, the southeast is the place to be. Ahead, christmas light fantastic. This is where they keep osgood next, osgood game on. So many of us give and receive and play video games this time of the year, hardly news. So many will leave the house to watch other people play video games is something else. Our cover story reported by john blackstone. This is the World Championships. In anaheim, california, 5500 excited fans cheered and gasped watching on a giant screen as two players battled for the World Championship of the video game starcraft ii. Its like the super bowl basically for us. At chicagos ignite gaming lounge, crowds lined up before midnight, not to play video games, but to watch the league of legends World Championship being played half a ward away in south korea. And in seoul more than 40,000 people packed in to a stadium to watch the games live. It was in south korea that video game competitions like this, called esports, first exploded as spectator sports. I go there and they would have these huge balance rooms all these young people all excited about these Young Players that were becoming celebrities, paul sams is chief operating officer of blizzard, the company that created starcraft, the game that launched esports in korea and made stars of best players. This is crazy. These people are following all these young kids that are playing video games and they have got these huge followings and theyre signing autographs. Really evident to us that this is the beginning ever something big. But would this asian phenomenon translate to america . Last year the league of legends championship was held in los angeles at the home of the l. A. Lakers. It was a sell out. I think im too old to understand whats going on in Online Gaming now. You probably or. Michael pachter studies the video Game Industry as Research Analyst at wedbush securities. I can understand people watching a golf game. I cant understand people watching somebody play a computer game. Well, i have to say my wife cant understand people watching a golf game because shes not a golfer. If youre not a gamer thats not going to appeal to you. Like league of legends has 93 million monthly unique players, 93 million, there are a lot of people among those 93 million who want to watch the best people in the world playing the game. The company that makes league of legends says that 27 million watch this years championship. To put that in perspective the world series which started later that shame week averaged just under 14 million viewers. Video games now bring in 71 billion dollars in annual revenue, more than the music business and fast catching up to hollywood. Amazon sees such potential in esports that it paid nearly a billion dollars for twitch, a social network that allows users to watch and stream video games live. Most nights, twitch viewers out number those of many cable networks. Kevin lin is the chief operating officer at switch. Like sports, you want to watch it live. You want to be there when Something Interesting happens. You want to share that moment. Its very much like being in a crowd only digitally. 31 million americans watched esports last year, up from fewer than two million in 2010. Its the first sport that has gotten commercially successful outside of television. Mike sepso, cofounded Major League Gaming what some call the nfl of the professional gaming world. More than a hundred thousand watched online as teams competed for 50,000 in prizes in their brand new arena in columbus, ohio. Our typical youre is a young guy, you know, generally 1624, maybe a little bit older, who an active gamer. Who is just sort of a typical, you know, allaround american kid. Like a lot of other allaround American Kids matt haag spent so much time playing video games his mother tried to stop him. Didnt know at first i had extra controllers, i loved doing it so thatch sometimes id be rebel and sneak back on at night. Then she wise ened up over the years she figured out, hes got extra controller im going to take the power cord. Now 22, matt is a professional gamer known as nadeshot. He is so good he made nearly a Million Dollars last year playing call of duty. I remember the first tournament that i won was this little online tournament we won about 50 bucks. I went downstairs screaming like, i did it. I finally made some money. Nice job. He practices hours a day as legions of devoted fans watch his training sessions online. He also has a lucrative contract with red bull, the Energy Drink Company that sponsors athletes like olympic skier lindsey vonn. Do you consider yourself an athlete. Not like to kobe bryant or Calvin Johnson or anybody like that. Were not in that league but we have something that takes an equal amount of time to practice and skill for sure. To hone those skills this summer red bull flew matt and his team to california for a month of realworld training. Andy walshe runs red bulls Athlete Development program. Some point somebody came to you said, we want you to start working with gamers. Your guys work with olympic athletes you say, hang on a minute here. It was actually the opposite. I was really excited. Red bull trainers put matt and his team through the kind of intense physical workouts they do with other elite athletes, strength training, aerobics, even yoga. Red bull hooked them up to brain scanners to measure the stress while theyre playing. Playing video games can be described as a sport . Absolutely. Performing high stress loads under such stringent conditions that we call that athletics. In fact the Athletic Department at Robert Morris university in chicago began offering e i sports scholarships this year. And last year the u. S. State department granted athlete visas to pro gamers for the first time. Back in anaheim, 25,000 showed up for blizcon, the annual convention of game company blizzard. Competitors playing blizzard games battled for a share of 750,000 in prize money. Oh, my, gosh 18yearold james cost such triumphed in the game hearthstone winning 100,000. Barely settling in that its real. Did your parents ever tell you you were wasting your time . Yeah. Like tons and tons and tons of people did. Whats the future for esports . We think its just going to continue to get bigger . Is there a time that well look at esports like nascar . I certainly hope so. Its just so engaging. 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The final predictions of nostradamus before the clock strikes 2012. Skeptics countered that they were written so vaguely that they can be read as predicting just about anything. Believe them or not the prophecies of nostradamus have a sewer place in our popular culture. And it takes no crystal ball to predict that they will be with us for a long, long time to come. Osgood coming up its in the bag. Aluminum production in south africa, and the Aerospace Industry in the u. S. . At t. Rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. Its just one reason over 70 of our mutual funds beat their 10year lipper average. T. Rowe price. Invest with confidence. Request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. Motor trends 2015olf car of the year. So was the 100 electric egolf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. And last but not least, the High Performance gti. Looks like were gonna need a bigger podium. The Volkswagen Golf family. Motor trends 2015 cars of the year. Am i forgetting something . No holidays complete without campbells green bean casserole. Wish you were here. [ doorbell ] [ gasps ] [ gong ] [ wisest kid ] mm mm good the season. Trumpets blaring. Dancers dangling. When hermes launched a newly designed store in Beverly Hills not long ago, it was with the same panache that has defined the french luxury Goods Company for almost 180 years. Make your dream come true. Those two fellows proudly conducting a tour for reporters. Also fantastic bags. Happen to be sixth generation members of the founding family, ceo axel dumas. Everything is in the bag. His cousin creative director pierreelectric see dumas. Its a treat. The Company Makes everything from clothing to furniture. But hermes is probably best known for bags sported over the years by the likes of grace kelly, who has a purse named after her. To kim kardashian, who doesnt. Then there are the famous silk scarfs often graced with images of horses and riding gear. Thats where it all started, founder Thierry Hermes was a harness maker. Very early he was recognized as great achiever, highest quality of harnesses, his son took over his business and extended it to horse riding equipment. Company still sells handcrafted saddles making them on the top floor of the flagship hermes store on one of the most fashionable streets in paris. For me it is a great inspiration but only for me, but for designers to remember our roots. Leather goods ha that many women covet are those bags. Like the birkin named for british actress and singer jane birkin. She was once seated on a plane next to Pierre Alexis father robert and complained that shed never found the perfect purse. She was just saying, my dream bag is my father was, as she was talking, making sketches. Very good at making quick sketches. Thats how it came about really. Do you say serendipity. Serendipity, indeed. The bags are so pricey and popular they were on sex and the city. Theres a waiting list. Five years. The Company Makes no apologies for the scarcity of some bags or the cost, which can be tens of thousands of dollars for purses made from certain rare skins. Theres a limited amount of Quality Supply of leather. We dont want to compromise on quality. I think in english you say, i cant afford to buy cheap. Indeed the craftsmen and women at this factory outside paris train for at least 18 months. Every stitch is hand sewn. The same care lavished on the inside of the bag as the outside. Its all a source of great pride for workers like jocelyn zerbib who has been here more than three decades. When you tell people that you work for hermes, whats the response . I see stars in the eyes of the people i talk to. And they ask, can you get me one, right . Of course. But i say, no. But you might be surprised to learn that hermes would start making bags was hatched on american soil. This one is still working as you can see. Says it all began great grandfather made a trip to the u. S. During the First World War and bought the european rights to an american invention, the zipper. The first purse of hermes was for his wife with the zipper which was very modern at the time. His office has been turned in to a private museum. But the rule hermes you need to be a little bit crazy. And he was about collection. There is this feather the parasol. His first sect item this was but he bought when he was 14 years old. Later became the inspiration for a silk scarf. So did this model horse and carriage made entirely out of paper. Which brings us to the iconic hermes scarf. The company has been making them since 1937 and the center of france. The Company Creates only 20 new designs each year. On this deis in we have 34 colors. He was our guide to the complex process that goes into creating each hermes scarf. The works of the designer and the work of the engraver and the work of the colorist and the weaver, then the printer, we need two years of work for each new hermes scarf. That helps explain why they retail more than 400 each. But shoppers cant get enough goods. Revenue has doubled at the company in the last four years. There are now 30plus scores worldwide and the company made about 1 billion in profits last year. Pierre lex see dumas things he is understands why. The reason why our company is successful is because it is a family company. Indeed, everyone at the Company Seems driven more by pride than profit. Know nothing is taken for granted. Hermes is about a long, long tradition of almost 180 years, but its about also making the choice of every generation that puts you ready for the next. Osgood coming up. The turn thing pointe. Later control with your phone. Osgood call for technoclaus. Osgood u. S. Sunday morning on cbs. Here in is charles osgood. Osgood tchaikovskys ballet the nutcracker is the favorite. The star is building reputation as an audience favorite as well. A personal turning pointe for misty cope planned. Anthony mason has been watching her on the move. At 9 00 a. M. Riding the subway of new york Misty Copeland is just a face in the crowd. At work, its very different. The only africanamerican soloist with the american ballet theater, copeland has the lead in its production of the nut tracker at the Brooklyn Academy of music this week. At 32, Missy Copeland is ballets first breakthrough star in decades. Shes featured in this ad for under armour shes danced with prince on tour. Written best selling autobiography is developing a new tv show. This photo shoot was for amtraks magazine. Has your life gotten crazy . Yes, its absolutely insane. But in the best way. The exposure helps her mission, to be a cover girl for a new kind of ballet. I think that its going to open up peoples minds to what ballet should be be in this day and age. What is it that ballet should be . It should be open to anyone being a part of it. Copeland is an unlikely ballerina. One of six kids, she had an eye tin rant childhood in california as her mother married and remarried four times. We were all just all together, the copelands trying to survive. Dancing was her escape. Whenever there was chaos in my house whether it was arguing, being in a cramped space with all of us kid i found an empty space where i could put on music and move. At 13, a teacher recommended she take ballet classes at the local boys and girls club in san pedro. Less than two years later she entered her first competition at the l. A. Music center and won it. But copeland who had moved in to her dance teachers, cindy and patrick bradley, to get more intense training, soon found herself in the middle of a nasty public custody dispute with her mother, who wanted her to come home. That must have been pretty unsettling for you. I still feel like its scarred me. And its something that a child at 15 years old should never experience. But i made it through and im here. At 18 she moved to new york to join the world renowned american ballet theater. And thats when i looked around me and in a company of 80 dancers realized i was the only black woman. I felt completely isolated and alone and thats when it all hit me. She thought about quitting the company, but couldnt. I felt i had a responsibility to represent so many dancers that had come before me that arent recognized even to this day. Like Raven Wilkinson who posed with her at the amtrak shoot. Copeland first saw her in a documentary about the ballet russe. Wilkinson had toured with the company until threats in the south made her feel for holland. Like i found a missing piece of myself. Raven saw hope in mist hes, too. But they didnt meet until a few years ago. We came towards each other and we just embraced each other. I was hugging misty, why are they getting all those cameras out . I realized its a very special moment. Kind of historic. It is. Were history. Well im history, shes not. In april of 2012, copelands big breakthrough came when she was given the lead in stravinskys fire bird her picture went up on the fa sat of the metropolitan opera. In rehearsals she was feeling pains hen shear thin what would turn out to be six stress fractures in her left tibia. Thats got to be scary in way to walk around with that. Any of those times could have been the last times i danced. Did anybody know you were hurt . No. Definitely not on the artistic staff. Why did you do it . I was 29 years old and i was given the biggest role of my career at that point and i felt had i not done this performance and proven myself that i was capable and mature enough to become this character that i wouldnt be given the opportunity again. It was career life or death . Yes. I think it paid off. She won referee views. After recovering. Performed the principal role in swan lake with abt in australia this past summer. What does it mean to you to be in swan lake . Its kind of reaching the pinnacle. Its the most challenging in every way, but to be a black woman and given that role is even bigger. I think its changing the way people are viewing ballerinas, number one. Just typically think of this long, tall, white woman, russian usually. Soft and willowy. And im not. Alienee luds Misty Copeland now is the brittle of principal dancer. She would be the first africanamerican female ever at the american ballet theater. For me its just proving myself to people thats the most daunting. What are you proving . That i belong. That im capable. That im a ballerina. That it doesnt matter what color i am. It doesnt matter what body type i have. Do you feel like youre still proving this . I dont think it will ever end. Really . I think that its something thats going to take the ballet world a very long time to get used to. And i dont think its going to happen within my lifetime. But its starting. Osgood ahead. You shouldnt have. With aches, fever and chills theres no such thing as a little flu. So why treat it like its a little cold . Theres something that works differently than overthecounter remedies. Attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. And call your doctor right away. Tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. Before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if youre pregnant, nursing, have Serious Health conditions, or take other medicines. 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If youre a current or former military member or their family, get an Auto Insurance quote and see why 92 of our members plan to stay for life. Osgood it happened this past week, friday to be precise, the case of merchandising imitating life. It was National Ugly christmas sweater day. Promoted as such by the people who sell ugly christmas sweaters. Once upon a time the ugly christmas sweater was a genuine, spontaneous event. A wellmeaning or perhaps not so wellmeaning, friend or relative would give a loved one a holiday sweater that no self respecting person would ever wear. The ugly christmas sweater was an awkward embarrassment that eventually became something of a national joke. Until christmastime 2011 as best we can tell, when ugly sweater giving was transformed from aberration to institution. This year National Ugly christmas sweater day is pons again an official commercial event, complete with websites and easy online shopping. Even sports has gotten in the act. And normal bounds of good taste simply dont seem to apply. To be trending this christmas you couldnt do better buying some more soul an ugly sweater with sparkles and holly. Sure way to make somebody feel jolly. So don that bright sweater for holiday travel, take care, though, those films may start to unravel. Osgood its a wonderful life is one of the classic films you can find in a vault chalk full of buried treasures. Its an archive maintained by the library of congress. One wednesday the make that film registry adds 25 more movies to list of very best in the archive Martha Teichner takes us down under. The vaults look like theyre straight out of some sinister, surreal movie. Hes alive. Monsters lurk behind these locked doors. The original camera negative of franken tine, 1931, starring Boris Karloff is in there. There are pressures. Down here we have very short film. Greg lukow heads the library of Congress National audio visual Conservation Center in culpepper, virginia. Its untitled but we named it newark let, its a short, experimental film that Thomas Edisons studio made in 1891. May be the oldest piece of cruelly lloyd motion picture. Newark athlete was added to the film registry in 2010. This years additions will bring the list to 650, a tiny, tiny fraction of the collection of the library of congress stores here. The largest anywhere. It has 1. 4 million films, tv and video recordings. Actually were walking on the roof of the moving image vaults as we speak. If this place suggests a secret cold war bunker, thats exactly what it used to be. It was a nuclear bomb proof underground bunker. What would have been in it . They stored billions of dollars of coin and currency that just sat there for 25 years between 1968 and 1993 for the purpose of repumping the economy. So if there were a nuclear attack. East of the mississippi in case of nuclear holocaust, right. At the end of the cold war the bunker was decommissioned. In 1997, david woodly packard bought the facility, transformed it and then gave it to the library of congress. Every year the librarian of Congress Adds 25 titles to the National Film registry. But a tim has to exist to be eligible for inclusion. 70 of the 11,000 or so silent films made in the United States have been lost. The ones that survive are often incomplete and in terrible shape. This roll of film was kept some place very, very wet. And it has become what we call a hockey puck. George is a film archivist for the library of congress. See this providedder that is forming. Until 1951 motion victor film was made of nitrate that had tendency to decay, catch fire or even explode if not cared for properly. This one still has a little bit of image on it. There is something there we can try to save. Saving our cinematic heritage is a big part of what the library of congress does at its packard campus in culpepper. In its lab, technicians can take the faintest of images and by using stateoftheart photographic techniques actually make brand new negatives and prints. The film is the skeleton a 1912 short. Liz stanleys job is to inspect and restore old films. The still ton has broken sprocket holes shes got to fix. This place loaded with film geeks . Oh, yeah. The av club in high school. This is where they work. And speaking of film geeks, they come from all over the world for what the Library Calls its mostly lost conferences to play detective. Its definitely east coast. Unidentified fragments of films are shown. Its alaska. Its set in alaska. Participants try to spot clues on the screen that might help the Library Figure out what the films are. If the past is a mystery. Here the present and the future will not be thanks to technology. 24 hours a day, radio, television and internet content is being captured live, in realtime, and being saved. Decades of tv shows, games. Even youtube posts are being digitized and archived. So much data its being stored by the petabyte. One petabyte is like more than 13 years of hdtv video. The archive includes everything from dallas listen toe me carefully sue ellen. To the 70s porn film debby does dallas. Want to be able to deserve all of it. Because we figure its future generations to decide what is important and whats not. Mike heads the movie image section. We have lots of Television Commercials in our collection. Im really glad that we do, because it is such a wonderful resource that we have to talk about the changing evolution of our culture. For example, attitudes towards women. Were very choosy. Remember Eastern Airlines . Er here is ad from 197 shes she wears glasses. Shes married. And theres this. Martha teichner reports. We have very first broadcast. My 29yearold self. Looks like nine days after my first day at work. Calls itself nondenominational school. The library of Congress National audio visual Conservation Center adds as many as 150,000 items to its collection every year. Annual budget, 15 million. According to leg lukow, a bargain for the american people. Explain to me why its important to save all those films and videos. Its a window into the hearts and minds and even the souls of the american people. It shows the best of us. It shows the worst of us. Can you imagine our understanding of ourselves without it . Osgood coming up, secret santa. Hard at work. A remote that lives more wifi in more places. A Movie Library you can take wherever you go. Internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. The innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. Comcast. Bringing media and Technology Together for you. C. E. O. Secret santa has been hard at work. As Steve Hartman now shows us. Earlier this mow in kansas city, missouri, the Jackson County Sheriffs Department was out looking for people. And when they spotted a subject they went after em, in a sting operation that likes the which this country has never seen. Hello, maam. Your vehicle was targeted. What do you mean . Oh, my, gosh. What made this operation especially unusual was the man behind it. Good morning. Fellow in a red hat known to these men only as secret santa. We got a Mission Today to go out and do random acts of kindness. Every year this anonymous wealthy businessman gives out about 100,000 worth of hundred dollar bills to random strangers. But this year instead of doing it all himself he deputized these deputies to give away much of it. Lets start with a thousand. Armed to the teeth passenger mince the officers went out to do santas bidding. They specifically went after people they thought would appreciate it most. Cars driving while dented or out on bon dough were likely targets. Merry christmas. Youre kidding. Oh, my, gosh. Those people werent just blown away. Most people were brought to tears. Does that make it better . Reaction, combination really are you serious . Being caught so off guard. How are you doing, maam. Im good until you pulled me over. Well he on behalf of secret san that we want you to have this. Jessica rodriguez, mother of three told the deputy he saved her christmas. I wasnt going to be able to get my kids anything. I hope you can get your kids something. As always moments like that are the main mission here. But this year secret santa also had a secret agenda. What do you want the officers to get out of this . Joy. As tough as they are and have hearts that are bigger than the world. Lets face it. It hasnt been a good year for law enforcement. The vast majority of decent officers will never make headlines. Secret santa offered this gift. A chance to be the bearer of good news for a change. Congratulations. A chance to really help the homeless. To thank the law abiders. To see hands up in celebration then be assaulted in the best possible way. There were a lot of hugs. Our body cameras took real beating. But it was worth it. Just to see people trust again. And to see cops surrender. Osgood still to come. What big eyes they have. I was always drawing eyes even as a child. Ho osgood later. tis the season. 21. Osgood painting of kids with great big eyes popular art world decades ago. Lee cowan tells us all eyes are on new movie that tells the tale behind them. For art enthusiasts of a certain age this is a familiar gaze. A tearful to the with eyes as big as saucers. Known as a keane. They were everywhere in the 1960s rerow duesed on postcards, lithographs, china plates. Art too some kitsch to others. Diane keaton even nodded to their popularity in woody allens film sleeper. Its a keane. Pure keane. Keen was walter keane. Those bigeyed waifs made him a celebrity. Mr. Walter keane. Favorite on talk show circuit. Why are your children so sad eyed and lost looking . I started painting children like this early. But walter keane didnt paint any of those children. His wife, Margaret Keane did while walter pretended to and took almost all the credit. I was a very abused wife. Psychologically. I kept getting deeper and deeper didnt know how to get all. All began shortly after margaret met walter in San Francisco in 1954. She had painted most of her life. Walter took it up late, and she says, was never really very good. Did you ever see him paint . Owe i saw him try. Displayed his Street Scenes alongside margarets work, but it was her bigeyed children that got all the reaction. She signed them keane. And walter sold them as his own. When margaret found out he convinced her that would tell better if people thought the artist was a man. The whole thing snowballed so fast, you know, almost overnight. Did you confront him about it . Uhhuh. What did you say . We argued about it and fought about it for about a year, i guess, until finally i just gave in. Though critics derided the work, the public loved those big eyes. And the money started rolling in. For more than a decade walters fame grew. He even appeared in life magazine as the man who paints those big eyes. Margaret remained silent and she admits, complicit. I was a lot to blame, you know, if i hadnt allowed it, it wouldnt have happened. This is acrylic that im using. Alter keane died 14 years ago, but margaret, now 87, still paints every day. I was always drawing eyes. Even as a child, eyes fascinated me. On the walls of the keane eyes gallery in San Francisco hang many of big eyes her husband took credit for. This is an old one. Now the tale of the secret she kept about to be told again only this time on a different canvas. And action. The silver screen. I paint every single one of em. Every big eye. And no one will ever know but you. Big eyes directed by tim burton, stars amy adams as margaret. And christopher waltz as walter. Are part of my being. Im a salesman. You told me you stayed home. This is woman who sort of had to completely rebuild herself. In order to move forward in her life, i had a lot of respect and admiration for that. Adams met keane at the gallery before filming started. Did you feel like you needed her permission to tell her store glee of course. She gave me her blessing. And i gave her my word that i would honor her. She wanted to watch margarets technique, to see how she held the brush and touched the canvas. Adams even added a few strokes herself, as Margaret Keane looked on. What did you paint . A leaf. Im not going to touch the eyes. It wasnt just the painting, adams also wanted to understand margarets state of mind. Its almost too wild to be true that it lasted for as long as it did. I know. I mean when i read about it i was the same way. Why would you why would you put up with this. How could you let this happen . But it was a totally different time and you know, there wasnt as much of an understanding of options. He would tell her, you know, you know youll go to prison. Youll have to give back all the money. And youll be poor and then what will you do . Once they find this out. He was always talking about hes going to have the mafia knock me off. Ill have you whacked. What . If you tell anyone ill have you taken out. Did you believe him . Oh, yeah. Seemed like she was genuinely afraid for her life. She was scared. She was definitely scared and thats one of those things i didnt pry into because in speaking to her about it, i could feel her go back there and i didnt i was like, okay, i get it. It was only after margaret moved to hawaii and filed for divorce that she eventually took walter to court. I think a lot of the uncertainty about will be cleared up. I aloud him to take credit for the big eyes. Movie shows her straining to a jury why she did it. I didnt think that i could leave and support myself and my daughter. He said that nobody would buy the paintings without his personality. Walter acted as his own attorney. The clincher, the judge ordered them both to paint for the jury. Waiting for the muse to strike. Walter eventually told the judge his shoulder hurt and he couldnt while margaret painted her signature eyes. Juror was suitably impressed awarded margaret 4 million. Never saw a dime of it. Was there ever a point you wondered maybe walters version was right . No. Walter is not here to defend himself in all fairness. But i think its just a little fishy that he never painted again after the courtroom. And she has been prolific. Im going to go with the evidence. Walter died almost penniless. While margaret became a jehovahs witness and vowed to never fib again. Dont tell lies, ever. No matter what. Not even little white lies. For amy adams, the film is a chance to remind a new generation of a talent that was almost never recognized. I hope they just enjoy the story and getting to know shes characters. Maybe setting the report straight. Yeah. Exactly. Its a drone. Osgood next, get ready for technoclaus. Hey, how you doin . It hurts. This is what it can be like to have shingles. A painful blistering rash. If you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. As you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. I just cant stand seeing him like this. Hes in pain. One in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. The shingles rash can last up to 30 days. I wish that there was something i could do to help. Some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. Dont wait until someone you love develops shingles. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. 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The power strip here number of tricks, for starters it bends, theres room for your bricks. But heres where your brain is about to get blown. Those two outlets here, you control with your phone. I scare off the burglars by Remote Control or freak out my wife whos back at the pole. I love these thin laptops so light weight and all. A shame that the storage is laughably small. But snap this here usb hub right in place, youve got up to 64 more gigs of space. I like that its fast its so small and clean, you leave it for good, leave it in your machine. Wikipedia says im radio 0 years old, thats a lot of time flying a sleigh in the cold. The thing is my eyesight has shelly declined i have glasses but sometimes i leave them behind. Now i have extras i keep just in case get it, in case. They dont have those things but they stay on my face. Christmas tree is nice why must installing it be such a pain. Cant somebody make a good Christmas Tree stand . This one is it. Its a foot pump you see, the news and the cable clamp on to the tree, a battleship couldnt dislodge the thing now. Those laser type printers print very crisp ink, but theyre huge and expensive or so people think. Not this one, its cheap. And its tiny as shown, it prints from computers and even your phone. Is your coffee table a nightmare like mine . Then man, youll think this thing is reel divine. You tell it what tv equipment you own it programs itself and you just yours your phone. One box to control all the stuff on your shelves, i wish i could likewise control all my elves. Look up in the sky, its a bird, its a plane. Well, no, its a drone. And this one is insane. Incredibly stable and easy to fly, it takes high def videos high from the sky. Now 500 bucks isnt peanuts i guess but compared with its rivals it costs a lot less. A lot of good stuff out in tech land this year. But now its time for departure i fear. I dont really love it, this flying through snow. But hey, i got three billion chimneys to go. Your hepatitis c. But you shouldnt forget this. Hepatitis c is a serious disease. Left untreated, it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. But you havent been forgotten. Theres never been a better time to rethink your hep c. Go to hepchope. Com to register for more information. Then talk to your doctor about scientific advances that may help you move on from hepatitis c. Too bad some cash back cards only let you earn bonus cash back at a few places. Then those categories change every few months. Sometimes its drug stores, then its hardware stores. Nothing says happy holidays like a shovel. Fortunately theres the quicksilver card from capital one. With quicksilver you earn unlimited 1. 5 cash back on every purchase every day. Tis the season to ask. Whats in your wallet . Tis the season to ask. Get to the terminal across town. Are all the green lights you . No. Its called grid iq. The 4 51 is leaving at 4 51. They cut the power. Itll fix itself. Powers back on. Quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. Thrillingly predictable. Osgood here is a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. Monday is deadline for signing up for coverage starting january 1st under the Affordable Care act. Tuesday at sun down marks the beginning of hanukkah, the jewish festival of lights. Wednesday is the 25th anniversary of the first half hour episode of the simpsons it was titled simpsons roasting on an open fire. By contrast thursday sees the final episode of the colbert report on comedy central. Host Steven Colbert is moving on to succeed David Letterman as host of the late show here on cbs next spring. Friday sees the premiere of night at the museum secret of the tomb. With performances by Robin Williams and mickey rooney, both of whom died earlier this year. And saturday is projected by the firm shoppertrak to be the busiest shopping day of the holiday, bumping the friday after thanksgiving down to third place. The day after christmas is predicted to be second busiest shopping day. Osgood neighborhoods from compost to coast are all aglow in the annual competition to out shine the joneses. But lift your sights just a bit higher and you can witness displays on an entirely different scale. 103 stories above manhattan the Empire State Building has been lit like a jukebox the last two holiday seasons. Its the bright idea of Anthony Malkin head of the Empire State Realty trust. The lighting frankly used to be the best thing about the building and then as the building improved the lighting fell behind and now the whole building is 21st century. Two years ago malkin had thousands of computer controlled l. E. D. Lights installed atop the structure. A great leap forward from the old spotlights whose colored gels had to be painstakingly swapped out by hand. Given the tools that are now available to us this is a great golden age of light actually. The empire states jazz anew look is courtesy of lighting Designer Mark brickman. Brickman came to fame creating light shows for rock bands like pink floyd and has a suitably illuminated home of his own. The possibilities are endless in terms of being able to create the building had one look during the day but in the evening it transforms itself. Osgood as l. E. D. Is basic Building Material for architects. No longer an after thought, lighting is being incorporated from the ground up into towers like the upcoming wilshire grand in los angeles. Established landmarks from seattles space needle to paris eiffel tower have also taken on new life with new lighting. As suggested dancer on the face of a miami hotel have received less than glowing reviews. Theres even this proposal for south korean skyscraper that will use l. E. D. Displays to create the illusion of invisibility. It seems the skys the limit when it comes to lighting from shanghai to chicago. At the holidays and year around. The stars themselves are facing some stiff competition. It came upon a midnight clear, the glorious light so new, diodes strung across the sky glowing red, green and blue. Now to one of the brightest lights in washington, Bob Schieffer with whats ahead on face the nation. Good morning, bob. Schieffer good morning, charlesful well hear today from the National Urban League President on the demonstrations around the country and well talk to senator john mccain about the Intelligence Committee report on torture by the cia. Rob well be watching. Next week here on sunday morning. We knew the kids from the west side. Chef bobby flay. And youll see just how much it has to offer, especially if youre thinking of moving an old 401 k to a fidelity ira. 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Fall out from the Senate Report on the cia and torture and the story that wont go away. Outrage over recent deaths of black men at the hands of police. Across the country tens of thousands took to the streets yesterday with protests deaths of eric garner, Michael Brown and others. Well hear from one of the organizers National Urban League President marc morial. But well begin with scathing torture report released by Senate Democrats and startling admission of cia director. In limited number of cases Agency Officers used interrogation techniques that had not been authorized, were abhorrent and rightly should be

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