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KMEG CBS Overnight News November 24, 2015

The Animation Studio pixar has a new movie coming out called the good dinosaur. It was 20 years ago that toy story changed the way we look at animation. John blackstone paid a visit to the studio. Reporter when buzz, woody and the gang were first brought to light 20 years ago, they seemed more realistic than anything previously created in an animated movie. Please be careful. Reporter it was the result at pixar animation. You would come to work every day and somebody would have figured Something Else out that you hadnt seen before. Reporter toy storys animators went beyond what had done before by creating on computers. But getting closer to reality was more challenging than they expected. Just as a simple example, if you look at mom and daddy, the clothes are very tight fitting so we dont have to deal with wrinkles and fold and movement. I was a kid who enjoyed figuring out how things worked. Reporter pixar was owned by steve jobs. When toy story was released these are team sports. Reporter in 1986, jobs bought pixar for 5 million from george lucas. Galen susman has worked on every tore story sequel. He had the belief and the passion to fight for us to get us the resources we needed to make the movies. Reporter the studio and its arsenal of films about talking fish, robots, and a rat who likes to cook has received massive critical acclaim and collected 12 academy awards. But when pixar had no movie ready for release in 2014, some in the industry wondered whether the studio lost its edge. Then came the release this year of inside out. What the heck is that . Thats it, im done. Congratulations, san francisco, you ruined pizza. Reporter so far the movie has earned more than 800 million. A lot seemed to be riding on it. It had been a while since pixar put a movie out. It was never a guaranty that something as bizarre and abstract as going inside the the films still start the Old Fashioned way. We do draw digitally. Royal kelsey mann is the story supervisor on the good dinonour. From these drawings and the imaginization of all those working at a movie there, the story takes tape. He can be like, whats going on, huh, what . Reporter and hundreds of those drawings for hundreds of drawings just for a couple minunus. Reporter the crow yaeativity extends to their offices. This is our office. Reporter simons work space appears to be part of a 1930s aircraft crashed in the jungle. The back story is we were the scientists on board and now were trying to find our way out of the jungle. Reporter it strikes me around pixar somebody is telling a story all the time. Were trying, yeah. Reporter this marks the first time pixar is releasing two movies in one year. It was 100 degrees in the shade. Reporter scheduled to be in theaters two years ago, the movie was delayed by production problems. Inspiration. Reporter its had some painful ments, over many years now. Thats s ght. A lot of the films go through these challenges of trying to make the story right. When the problems arise, just like a good parent, if there are issues, you have to bring in help. Reporter the good dinosaur is his debut as a director. But hes filled many other jobs, from animation to voiceover work. Are you in need of assistance today, sir . The guys would draw me like a giant thumb with a hat. Reporter more than 90 animators worked on the good dinosaur. Three seconds of animation takes about a week to complete. Animation in general iss frame by framework. Theres a personality to makes these things. You have to be patient and have long vision. Its all about the long game. Reporter in the 20 years since toy story, pixar has been playing that long game. To infinity and beyond reporter and winning. John blackstone, california. Pirant. Why are you touching your armpit . I was just checking to see if its dry. Dont, thats weird. The first ever dry spray antiperspirant from axe. 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Reporter with its beatles influence rock sound, the electric Light Orchestra charted 20 top 40 hits in the 70s and 80s. Was theree aeason you gave it up . I was just fed up doing it. About a month after i stopped doing it, thats when George Harrison got in touch with me to produce h album, cloud nine. Ive got my mind set on you and of i done that, i went to tom petty in l. A. , we were driving down the same vote and said, pull over. Reporter he just honked on the horn at you . Yeah. He said, do you fancy doing some Work Together . The next thing i knew we had written free falling. Now im free falling reporter those were the first two albums you produced . Yeah. Then the next one was everybodys got somebody super group that included George Harrison harrison, tom petty and roy orbson. It was strange being me. It turmed out to be a fantastic thing, because we wrote ten songs in ten days, which is unbelievable. Unheard of really. Reporter in 1994, he got perhaps his most challenging assignment. I produced the beatles as well. Reporter yes, you did. What is that like to go into the studio knowing you produdud the last two beatats songs . Amazing. I was frightened to death and also couldnt wait at the same time. Reporter he took two old john lennon tracks on cassette late at night, early in thehe morning, i wanted to make s se i uld do it before i embarrassed myselflf so paul comes in the next morning. He said, well, youve done it. Well done and he gave me a great big hug. Reporter lynn might never have resurrected eol if a british deejay hadnt asked listeners if they wanted to hear the band again. The emails poured in. I didnt know what to expect. Reporter what is the best part about coming back for you . The warmth and reaction of the crowd which i had missed really, i suppose. I was thinking i didnt miss it at all. But now its so brilliant to wanted and loved. Reporter from alone in the universe here is jeff lynns elo with the single when i was a boy. When i was a boy i had a dream all about the things i would like to be as soon as i was in my bed, wheels were playing inside my head when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i learned to play far into the night and drift away i just want to play my guitar instead when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy, i had a a boy i had a dream he makes some of the most expensive wristwatches in the world. Theyre beautiful. But when they break, theyve got to be fixed. Martha has a look. How much does that cost . 400,000. Reporter to understand why, you have to turn it over. All the fancy mechanical things it does are called complications. And his watches tend to be very complicated indeed. Which is why the Company Found itself with a problem. People to repair them in the digital age ararhard to find. So the 175yearold company decided to open its own watch school at its new york city offices. Around 300 people applied. 6 were chosen. We need people committed. So commitment is a big quality, i would say. Patience, of course. Reporter master watchmaker heads the school. We do a Training Program here, the learning is not finished. You have to learn all your life. Reporter right now, students are learning to make their own tools. They wont even touch a watch for months. Just recently we werer working on screwdriver heads. Reporter Michael Morales loves working with his hands but had no idea what to expect. My initial thought was, im going to be in a small little wooden shop. Reporter the school is free. Students are paid a small stipend to cover expenses. What do you see yourself doing . I want to be as good as him. Reporter at the end of the course if they pass their exams, they will be hired. Theyll move from here to here. To a lifetime of silence and precision, and learning. Ever since i was a little boy, i wanted to be a watchmaker. Reporter after 13 years, jason nyrd works on watches like the one he showed us through a microscope. In this season of smart watches, he figured customers will understand that this is a very smart watch. And that watchmakers have a future as well as a past. And thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anni warner. A new isis video threatens more attacks. And the u. S. Has just put out a Worldwide Travel warning. Well showowou the tighter security in n ore for the holiday week. Also tonight, rning signs that french intelligence missed. He was taunting them. Trump insists he saw it on tv. Muslims in new jersey celebrating on 9 11. But did anyone else see it . And going nowhere fast. The worst bottlenecks in america. Give myself about a ahour and a half to get to w wk. This is the cbs overnight news. As 47 million americans are getting ready to head out of town for the holidays, the state department issued a Worldwide Travel alert. It says that holiday gatherings could be among the targets of terrorism. Homeland security correspondent jeff pegegs has more about thehe alert and what Law Enforcement is doing to protect you. Reporter the alert warns u. S. Citizens to exercise particular caution during the holiday season. It says terror groups such as isis and al qaeda continue to plan attacks using conventional and nonconventional weapons. While Officials Say there is no credible threat to the u. S. , there will be more security at the nations 500 airports this thanksgiving travel week. Transportation Security Administration workers who typically process 2 Million People a day will see a 40 increase in passgers over the holiday. Scott brenner, a former faa spokesman, says the screening process begins before a passenger gets to the airport. Our Airport Security is not designed to catch somebody right as theyre getting on the aircraft. It is designed to start checking people as soon as they start to look for that ticket. Reporter passengers are scrutinized for how they pay for a ticket, what route they are taking and whether its round trip or one way. Once you make it to a security checkpoint, expect a more thorough screening, even tsa precheck passengers may have to take their shoes off, and police are asking passengers themselves totoe more aware. Selili scwingle was flying out of washington today. I think its excellent that people are a little more aware. Sometimes we get a little too comfortable in our own settings and we dont really pay too much attention to whats going on. Reporter and its not just the airports, in new york nearly 50 Additional Police officers will patrol major rail hubs. In a show of force in new york city yesterday, police ran in airrts across the country, workers are expected to face closer scrutiny, scott, to minimize the socalled insider threat. Random employee screenings will be increased and employee access to secured areas reduced. Jeff pegues for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. Today French Police reported the discovery of a suicide belt and said that it contained bolts as shrapnel and the same type of explosives used in the paris attacks. A street cleaner found the belt in paris suburb, and Elizabeth Palmer is following this investigation. Reporter scott, police are telling french media that the phone of Salah Abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was found. Hes t t young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. Today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. But as offensive as the groups propaganda is, they dont lie. Abdelhamid abaaoud, the presumed ringleader of the paris terrorisis, popped up regularly in isis videos, ananhe openly boasted that after fightininin syria, hed been able to reenter europe and buy weapons and even slip through police checks. Francois heisbourg is a security expert and special adviser to the french government. That should set alarm bells ringing. He is almost taunting them. Yes, he was taunting them. He was taunting them. [gunfire] reporter for French Security forces, the paris attacks exposed dangerous flaws. We have been thrown the gauntlet in the most humiliating manner. Reporter the bottom line is that francepolice simply radicalized young men already flagged, including battle hardened ones who come back from syria ththugh the leaky borderer of europes poorer countries. And once theyre in, theyre in, able to live and travel around freely as most of the paris attackers did. France is now pushing for much tougher immigration controls and better information sharing, but most crucial, france needs to double spending on its own Domestic Intelligence services, says heisbourg. Hiring young men, young women with the right sort of linguistic skills, technical skillsp. R. Skills, communications skills, not simply the Traditional Police skills. If we dont do that, this is going to happen again. Reporter and, scott, two more victims of the attacks were buried today. They were sisters who were gunned down together on the terrace of a paris cafe. Elizabeth palmer in paris for us tonight. Liz, thank you. And the belgians have e st announced that brussels will remain virtually shut down for another week because of an imminent threat of attack. In the city of more than one million, schools, shops and mass transit are closed and debora patta is there. Reporter Police Conducted 29 new raids overnight and arrested 21 peoplpl convinced that a new terror cell is still plotting a parisstyle attack, belgian Prime Minister charl michel said the threat is still there. I can confirm that the threat of an attack is imminent and serious. Reporter for these children, the lockdown meant nothing more than a surprise holiday. Schools will stay closed until wednesday, the first time such a drastic step has been taken since world d r ii. The subway will also stay shut. And all public gatherings like concerts and soccer matches have been banned. Today brussels normally bustling Historic City Center was showing the effects of the stringent security measures. But Salah Abdeslam, europes most wanted man and key suspect in the paris attacks, is still on the run. After evading French Police, he was last seen in belgium. Several of the police raids carried out in molenbeek, a local man says there is growing resentment amongst the large Muslim Community living there as they feel stigmatized. You have 100,000 people, he said, who will live as if they were potential suspects of terrorism. Because of the concern that the Police Crackdown could backfire as the Community Feels abandoned. They are residents of molenbeek, he said, a place in which jihadis and suicide bombers are believed to lurk, so residents are rightly concerned for their own safety. Even if abdeslam is captured, necessarily over. Belgian police say they are hunting for what could be as many as ten men plotting to lalach parisstyle attacks here in brusssss. Debora patta covering for us tonight. Debora, thank you. With three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in thehe communities. 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