He is Charles Foster kane, the antihero of the classic museum citizens kane. Although orson welles gets the acclaim, people are hoping for him to get his fair share. For Ben Mankiewicz it is all a family affair. Welcome, mr. Kane. Welcome. Reporter to see why citizen kane is a classic, you should know the story behind it. These extremely different personalities collided with one another and made something that we still talk about today. Reporter its in a new film, my grandfather at the center, later on sunday morning. Pauley stevie nicks is a longtime member of the rock band Fleetwood Mac, not to mention a solo artist as well. This morning shell be taking to tracy smith for the record. Reporter after five decades in the music industry, stevie nicks is suddenly as hot as ever, with a new song, a new feature film, and a whole new following. Why do you think you are here . Because i just wont go away. [laughter] the memory reporter the incomparable stevie nicks coming up on sunday morning. Pauley talk about a bangup job, lee cowan has witnessed an attempt to break the unlikeliest of world records. Reporter the bigger the better doesnt apply to all things, but it certainly does for fireworks. The record, though, can be a very colorful experience. 2,000 hours for about 20 seconds of pleasure, thats if it goes off. Reporter if it goes off. I thought you said when . When it goes off. Three, two, one, go reporter will it work . Ahead on sunday. Pauley mo rocca relives the bitterly contested president ial election of 1876. Seth doane and Elizabeth Palmer tell us why the whole world is watching this years election. Just in time for halloween, luke burbank visits a drivethrough haunted house. Plus steve hartman, politics with John Dickerson and more on this sunday morning, the 25th of october 2020. And well be back after this. In the bay area, we believe in science. Traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. Thats why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. Which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. To keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce air pollution and fight Climate Change. And measure rr helps essential workers like me get to work and keep our communities healthy. Relieve traffic. Reduce pollution. Rescue caltrain. [all] yes on measure rr. They all endorse yes on prop 25. To end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. Governor gavin newsom and van jones. Theyre voting yes on 25. The western center on law and poverty. The Dolores Huerta foundation. Californians for safety and justice. And the California Democratic party. They all agree that the size of your wallet shouldnt determine whether or not youre in jail. So, vote yes on prop 25. Pauley hurry up and wait. Watch words for our exacerbating times. But there is another phrase to remember patience is a virtue. As Barry Petersen learned when he set out to report our cover story in those prepandemic days of not so very long ago. Reporter youve seen the pictures, wherever you vote this year, you know there is a good chance you need to be ready to wait and wait and wait. Weve been here eight hours and 30 minutes. Reporter at the polls, at the grocery store, in traffic, we amercans are weary of waiting. But consider this even before the pandemic, we spent an estimated two years of our lives waiting in lines. [yelling] reporter and with covid cases on the rise again, it is fair to say many of us just cant wait for things to get back to normal. But it turns out impatience may be almost as dangerous as the virus itself. People are just so anxious to return to what used to be. It seems a dangerous trend. You know, there was an interesting study where they give people the choice to sit alone and get bored or give themselves painful electric shock. And about 70 of the men chose to give themselves a painful electric shock versus sit alone and get bored. So people dont like to get bored. People do not like to be controlled. People do not like uncertainty. Reporter but thats only the half of it. The other half is our genes. Dr. Amit sood founded a department that researches impatience at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. Before the pandemic, he told us why. Doctor were designed to be impatient. So when little babies are born, they dont just wait for you to clean their diapers. They cry. When was the last time you really preferred a slow elevator . Or you loved slow Internet Connection . Reporter it turns out how we handle ourselves in these Uncertain Times comes at a price. Doctor the opposite of patience is not impatience. The opposite of patience is anxious, ill, injured, lonely, and dead. Reporter it literally can kill you . Doctor it can. An episode of explosive anger or impatience can increase your risk of heart attack and sudden death by twofold to eightfold for the next few hours. Reporter wow if that is not alarming enough, the doctor says impatience can even have a longterm affect on your d. N. A. Doctor if we were to take your blood sample and measure your telomeres, which are at the end of the chromosomes, the shorter and smaller they are, the older you are. Reporter so theyre actually making themselves older by being impatient . Yes. Some people say the only thing that gets faster with impatience is aging. Reporter and impatience has an evil twin brother stress. I took the mayo clinic stress test, designed to simulate the everyday life. You must do things like keep squeezing a grip. Squeeze a little more. Reporter or endure three minutes keeping an hand in icecubed freezing water. Really and truly, it already hurts. The results, dramatically higher Blood Pressure and changes to the heart rate. The test was overseen by dr. Michael joyner. A big rise in Blood Pressure. Reporter it reminded me of being on the phone, trying to get customer service, where you feel like youre endlessly waiting. Can that have the same effect on your body . Absolutely. People have a very hard time understanding what they do and dont have control over. Reporter it can feel like the world is out of control these days, but we do have control over ourselves. Doctor if you choose to be patient, youre helping yourself, youre living longer and happier, and youre helping your loved ones. Being patient is a choice. Reporter and the other word that will help us through the pandemic is resilience. And that will fire up your body. Doctor you dont have any bullets or sword, you cannot fistfight with this virus. You can empower your billions of immune cells to fight with this virus. And when you are resilient, your immune cells are stronger. Reporter and boosting your resilience can be a walk in the park, literally. There are so many elements of nature that we respond to as humans. Reporter Florence Williams traveled the world writing about how nature can help us master impatience and make us healthier. The science is pretty clear on this. Even after just 15 minutes of walking in a green space or a park, our Blood Pressure drops a little bit, our heart rate slows down, and even our stress hormones, like cortisol, lower. Reporter it has to be good . It boosts our mood very dramatically. Reporter the frustration of lockdowns quickly gave way to people flooding the outdoors when they can, and feeling better for it. And some take it to a new level of calm. Doing something the japanese invented called forest bathing, basically hiking in slow motion. The benefit of slowing down is that your life isnt passing you by. Reporter jane west is a psychologist who leads forestbathing sessions in the colorado rockies. I think being in the forest, surrounded by green and wonderful smells, allows us to be locked in this moment as if nothing else exists. I know that is so hard to find these days, but it is doable and reachable, and i do this because it gives me those moments. Reporter the pandemic wont end any time soon, but dr. Sood insists we can turn our impatience to good use if we just want to. Is there an opportunity to make ourselves better by training ourselves about patience . Doctor absolutely. There is tremendous opportunity during this pandemic to rise because of it. Reporter that ability to rise above may be sorely tested since, as we have heard, ballot counting could go on for days after november 3rd. For americans and for america, what might be the ultimate test. Their laundry smells moremily amazing than ever. Flings, uh, honey . Isnt that the dogs towel . Hey, me towel su towel. Theres more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze odor remover in every fling. Gain. 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Were you . 100 . Reporter in the dark and the chill of that night, the man behind the record attempt, steamboat native tim borden, was anxious. And now it all came down to the push of a button. Three, two, one reporter the worlds biggest aerial firework was a fiery fail. Oh, im so sorry. It is very easy to go out and say, hey, great job. Youre a new Guinness World record title holder. But how do you deliver the news of, oh, that went really poorly. This is an official Guinness World record. Reporter dressed in their crisp uniforms, they admit that calling a record a world record takes some recordsetting nerves. Does it ever get ugly . Weve definitely seen people who were not the record was broken. Ive had stuff tossed in my direction. Water bottles. Water bottles, a very easy thing to throw. I did a food mosaic that was earlier this year. Reporter even though their job is to judge, dont call them that. Guinness refers the word adjudicator. It is very british. Reporter irish, actually. It used to be linked to the famous dublin brewery. Guinness First Published the book of achievements in 1955 as a way to solve pub disputes. Since then, that book, the 2021 version came out earlier this month, has sold over 143 million copies. And this is a toilet pyramid. Reporter who didnt, as a kid, flip through it, and peer at the worlds tallest man or the worlds shortest woman, the worlds heaviest squash for the most tennis balls stuffed in a dogs mouth it is six, by the way. Things you consider weird we consider very normal. The woman with the longest fingernails, i know her. She lives in houston, she is lovely. She does everything accept dishes in the sink. Thats very normal to me. Reporter how long are her fingernails . 32 feet in total . Reporter feet . Yes. Reporter whoa i had let them grow maybe three inches, and the next thing i know, they were here. Reporter most records leave you in some state of awe. How do you get 51 people crammed into a v. W. Bus. That would be a social distancing nightmare these days. How many bottle flips can you do in 30 seconds . Reporter but guinness, mindful of the pandemic, set up weekly challenges. This weeks challenge, how many can you do in 30 seconds. Reporter almost anything you can do alone is fair game. What else you going to do . Reporter guinness usually gets about a thousand applications every single week to break a record. Are you ready to get seated . You ready to tuba. Reporter one of the most common is the mass participation record, like this attempt back in 2018 for the Worlds Largest tuba ensemble, organized by the kansas city symphony. The record to beat was 502 tubas all playing in unison. That is apparently a thing. Reporter because it was december, they chose, what else, silent night. When they actually started playing, it was beautiful. Im not even kidding. Reporter christina, with the help of witnesses, counted 835 tubas, shattering the coveted tuba ensemble record. It was good. Reporter victory is always sweet. Sometimes it is literally sweet. The walkins company wanted to honor its 150th anniversary a few years ago by baking the most layers into a layer cake. But the higher it got, the more the layers started to lean. Oh, my gosh, its tilting. Reporter you were looking pretty nervous. I was so nervous. Reporter the cake had to stand upright unassisted for 60 seconds to get the title. Seven, six reporter in the end. End. Three, two, one. 250 layers, the Watkins Company has broken the Guinness World records title for greatest number of layers in a layer cake. When you see someone blow your mind with the fact theyre refusing to give up and they find a way to make it happen, i think it really teaches you to not doubt people. Reporter which brings us back to tim borden. You know, im not the kind of guy who wants to give up. I dont think anybody does. Reporter he and his team came back this year to try for the biggest aerial firework record again. One thing i can guarantee is well have a heck of an explosion at the bottom of that mortar. Reporter as the regular fireworks ended, everyone took their places, including christina. And just like the year before, the moment came in the pitch dark. Are you ready . Three, two, one, go reporter but it wasnt dark for long. [laughter] [cheering] hey, how about that, guys . [yelling] reporter at 2,797 pounds, the only thing brighter than the fireworks glow was tim bordens smile, and he and his team were handed the world record. Congratulations, gentlemen. [cheering] [yelling] i just feel like this job has kind of inspired me in a way that i didnt expect that the job would. To have that opportunity to go and say, you know what, you did a really good job, thats a you know what, you did a really good job, thats a great feeling. O on bring your Family History to life like never before. Get started for free at ancestry. Com and other Money Managers dont understand why. 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Reporter its hard being an only child, especially during a pandemic, which may explain why twoyearold theo brady of salt lake city, utah, recently felt this Strange Attraction to a halloween declaration. I think he was kind of lonely and he found this skeleton and thought, this could be my friend. Reporter so Abigail Brady agreed to something ridiculous. I swallowed all of my pride and thought, if this makes my son happy, im going to do it. Reporter do what, you ask . Take them on a play date to the beach. Abigail was secretly hoping that would be the end of it, but the pair hit it off famously, and for the last month, theo and the skeleton have been joined at the hipbone, dining together, and winding down at the end of a hauntingly long day. In some weird way it is comforting. He likes to read benny books, which is so cute cutecreepy, but cute. Reporter creepy, but cute, not exactly what most parents want for the first romance. But the bond is there, whether on the playground or at the market. You would swear the skeleton was theos brother from other mummy. And at times, benny almost seemed happy, his humerus clearly showing. And who wouldnt want this kind of friend for their child. He just sees the skeleton as someone who needs love. I think it is fine, unless he starts Walking Around with a casket. Reporter but for now, it is nothing to be scared of. In fact, this october i think we can all benefit from a little less fright and a lot more friendly. Hes so nice. Pauley actor and director orson welles is widely acclaimed as the creator of the classic citizen kane. But another less celebrated man deserves his due as well, and it is a hollywood affair for our man in hollywood, Ben Mankiewicz. Reporter it is arguably the most famous word ever s