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KPHO CBS This Morning October 29, 2016
Your world in 90 seconds. We have made it very clear they need to share whatever facts they claim to have with the
American People
. The new investigation into
Hillary Clintons
emails. The biggest political scandal since watergate and its everybodys hope that justice, at last, can be delivered. The same person who went to great length to m all of a sudden, want them to be public. Too rich. I have to say this about james comey. This is the biggest cover your ass i have ever seen in modern politics for
Law Enforcement
. Two planes in different parts of the country catching fire. In chicago, passengers race to escape a burning plane. Oh, my god there was another plane that caught fire. Whoa dylan says he was left speechless. All that. Cleveland leads 10. Fortunately for us, we got one and they didnt. And all that matters. Republicans might indefinitely block a
Supreme Court
nominee. There are certainly precedent for a
Supreme Court
with fewer justice. That is true. Just 238 years ago, we had zero justices on cbs this morning saturday. This was a grave miscarriage of justice and it is everybodys hope that it is about to be corrected. We dont know what is in these emails. Maybe nothing. James comey said they appear pertinent but, quote, i cant say that they are significant. Well, take your time, man welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im
Anthony Mason
here with dana jacobson. We have a great lineup for you this morning. Including a chat with one of the most revered artists of our time,
David Hockney
has been honored with a book as big as his fluninfluence. We will talk with him and how he is moving away from the brush. If you felt like going to the with the texting and talking and uncomfortable seats, we have just the place for you. Im going to introduce you to the man who is reinventing the
Movie Theater
in the age of distraction. Im up for that. Later, regina specter. One of the most highly young songwriters around and how her music has changed since the birth of her child. She will perform in our saturday session. Our top story. Over a week before election day, fighting a political firestorm that appeared to be put out in july. At the time, the
Justice Department
closed its criminal investigation into her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Now the fbi is reopening the case after new emails were discovered in an unrelated matter. At issue, whether there is classified information on those new emails and if well, even find out before the election . Errol barnett is in our
Washington Bureau
with the latest. Reporter good morning. Ground states already under way and only ten days until the election, this latest move by the fbi has
Hillary Clinton
and her aides on defense. They, like the rest of us are in the dark about what these newly uncovered emails could reveal. We are calling on the fbi to release all of the information that it has. Reporter
Hillary Clinton
held an emergency prs confere e learning of a political earthquake rocking her claim. They claim to share whatever facts they have with the people and what i expect to happen. Reporter clinton was responding to the fbi investigation into her use of a private email server. Something she thought was settled. No charges are appropriate in this case. Back in july, fbi director james in comy took the unprecedented step of publicly announce an end to the yearlong judgment. Our judgment is no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. Reporter no charges were brought. Still his handling of information careless. He stunned washington friday, when he sent this letter to congress, acknowledging new emails pertinent to the clinton occasion had been discovered. All while working on an unrelated case. And they would be reviewed to determine whether they contain fbis investigation into disgraced congressman
Anthony Weiner
. He stands accused of sending sexually explicit messages to a 15yearold and is married to long time clinton aide huma abe abedin, despite their separation last month. The new trove of thousands of emails were found on a conficated laptop shared by we dont know what to believe and im sure even more rumors. That is why its than incumbent upon the fbi to tell us what they are talking about. Reporter now in an internal fbi memo, comey said he felt obliged. This says supplements the record even though the timing leaves him open to being misunderstood. Here to tell us more about the legal complications of this renewed investigation is cbs reporter paula reid. She is in our
Washington Bureau
. When are we likely to find out what is in these emails . We dont know. They are told they are thousands on this device to be reviewed and its probable but not possible the fbi would review them before the election. Why did comey go to with this
Public Disclosure
. He felt he needed amend his investigation to congress. He thought his investigation was complete. Now he wanted to let them know that perhaps that is not the case. How exactly, paula, is the private email server that
Hillary Clinton
used connected to huma abedin and anthony itself and not necessarily
Hillary Clinton
as an individual. Into the fact that this server was used and anyone who used it or sent information through it could potentially mishandled classified information. Back in july, the head of the fbi determined that no one should be criminal charged with mishandling classified information. Now new emails on a device discovered by huma abedin and her estranged husband
Anthony Weiner
. The fbi is investigating for potentially sexting with an underaged girl. These emails were discovered on that device. What about the personal emails . How does that impact
Hillary Clinton
. The question is whether or not these are previously unknown to the fbi. If this was something that should have been turned over either to the state department or the fbi in previous investigations, that is a problem. Really the best
Case Scenario
is these are copies of things the fbi and or the state department had in their possession and they information. At this point, sources tell us that
Hillary Clinton
is not implicated in any of these imails and she did not send them so there is no, right now, direct connection to
Hillary Clinton
but we really dont know specifically what is in these emails. The worst
Case Scenario
is some of these emails were not turned over and potentially have classified information in them. Paula, how unusual is it then for the fbi director to make public what is happening here when they really dont even know what they have . Anthony, everything about this case unprecedented. The fbi is not in the practice of coming out and
Holding Press Conferences
when they dont charge someone. They either file charges or they silently close an investigation. Maybe you get a oneline statement. Here, everything has been unprecedented. You had a press conference where comey came out and criticized her and announced no charges and didnt criticize her someone not charged before congress. Release information, summaries of
Investigation Called
by his public. Its really everything is unprecedented. Unusual and unprecedented seems to fit this election cycle. Donald trump reacted swiftly and sharply to the announcement of the investigation. Major garrett has that part of the story. I need to open with a very critical breaking news announcement. Reporter donald trump broke the news about the reopened investigation to supporters in manchester, new hampshire, finding vindication in the fbi move. This was a grave miscarriage of justice that the
American People
fully understood and it is everybodys hope that it is about to be corrected. Reporter trump complimented the fbis decision, but called its original probe into clintons unsecured email server deeply flawed. And i think the biggest rigging of all is what has to
Hillary Clinton
. Reporter the revelation that the new evidence comes from the federal investigation into
Anthony Weiner
makes these comments from trump in july seem clairvoyant. I dont like huma going home at night and telling
Anthony Weiner
all of these secrets. All right. Reporter that development couldnt come at a better time for trump who has been falling in the polls since his own october surprise exactly three weeks ago. That video showing him making oben women. With pressure from big gop donors to put more of his own wealth on the line, trump touted a new eightdigit donation. I wrote another check for 10 million im spending money like crazy reporter crazy is in the eye of the beholder. Trump gave only 31,000 to his campaign the first two weeks of october. He gave ten times that amount to trumpowned properties to for cbs this morning saturday, im major garrett, in cedar rapids, iowa. With more on the impact of the email investigation, so close to the election, we welcome back
Carlos Watson
who has been covering the campaign for ozzie media, the online news magazine that he founded. Carlos, good morning. Good morning. We dont even know what is in these emails but we have all of this noise, all of a sudden, just so shortly before the election. We love october su how badly can clinton be hurt by something when, in fact, we dont know what it is . You know, not clear. But i will say this. The early voting thats happened where we have seen more than 10
Million People
vote and there are some hopes that perhaps 40 people will vote, if things do go south even a a little bit here she will be happy she got early voters in florida and
North Carolina
and other places and right now the early votes look good for her, particularly out west in some swing states like colorado and arizona and early indications are that more democrats or at least more than we saw in 2012 are leading her way. If she is elected, what is the impact then if she is in the white house and trying to get things done . Well, could be dramatic for a couple of reasons. We saw plenty of investigations during the first clinton era. And certainly there were clearly clouds right now. I think one of the hopes of
Hillary Clinton
had been that they would win the senate and that would forestall some of the investigations and maybe even the house. Now some of the races i like pennsylvania and
North Carolina
where they hope to pick up seats could go away and embolden this has a bigger impact possibly on the senate races even . No two ways about it. Also in the house. Supporters are upset with paul ryan for not having than more supportive and threats they may challenge him and kantor him or overturn him and part of what they may say to him to hold on to his role there is you need to pursuit of these charges. We heard the clinton scandal is worse than watergate from trump. Does this rally his base . If nothing else, it certainly changes the conversation. The conversation has not been good for him. Yep. Over the past couple of weeks. Obviously, the billy bush tape and other things. Even where did he seem to have a good opening with obamacare and the rise in premiums there, instead he was at a new hotel cutting the ribbon to that. That may not have been as helpful. He certainly hopes so. Again, i go backnd or not this helps donald trump one or two percentage points. Remember that secretary clinton seems to be up at the moment five to eight points which is critical and even if you give the swing states to donald trump she still seems in many of the analysis to have north of 270 electoral votes under her control. He not only would have to get the swing states but take a state like pennsylvania and put in his column. Carlos watson, thank you for being with us. Good to be with you. Tomorrow on face the
President Joe Biden
and republican president ial nominee mike pence. The
National Transportation
safety board investigators will try to determine why the engine of an
American Airlines
boeing 767 caught fire just before takeoff at chicagos
Ohare Airport
on friday. At least 20 people suffered minor injuries. Dean reynolds is at
Ohare Airport
this morning with the very latest. Reporter good morning. Well, as youre about to see, all of the passengers and the crew on that miamibound flight could have been an airline catastrophe. Plumes of smoke and shooting flames could be seen billowing from the right side of the
American Airlines
flight 383 after it came to rest on runway 28r just after 2 30 p. M. Air
Traffic Control
shut down the airport. American engine burst into flame on the rollout. Gary was a passenger. First, it was a clunk. And then the plane stopped real fast. [ screaming ] reporter inside, there was panic. Go go reporter passengers realizing the plane was on fire began to shout for others to get out quickly get out reporter the 161 passengers and crew were forced to escape down evacuation slides on the left side of the plane. Scattering to get as far away from the burning fuselage as possible. Oh, my god reporter federal
Aviation Administration
Officials Say
the boeing 767 blew a tire while taking off and when the pilots tried to abort, the engine caught fire. Emergency crews quickly raced to the scene and when the smoke cleared, you could see the fire blackened back half of the plane and melted right wing. Now, as you said, almost all of the 20 or so injuries are
National Transportation
safety board will begin an investigation to try to find out what went wrong. Dana . Dean reynolds, thank you. Federal air safety investigators are looking at the cause of another plane fire as well. This one a fedex cargo plane coming in for a landing on friday at ft. Lauderdale hollywood airport. The pilots told authorities the landing gear on the dc10 collapsed and ignited the left wing and sending large flames and debris into the air and there were no injuries. S will take on its firstever transgender rights case next year. The justices are set to hear from
Virginia School
board that is preventing transgender teenager gavin grim to use the boys bathroom at his high school. Grim was born female was using the boys room at his school in 2014 until parents complained and the school changed its regulations. Grim will not be allowed to use the boys room in the meantime. At
Wrigley Field
in chicago when the cubs hosted their first
World Series Game
in 71 years but the resulted, not quite what long suffering cubs fans were hoping for. A first and third. Crisp. Thats into right. It is a base hit. Martinez will come to the plate and score. Reporter one run was all it took for the
Cleveland Indians
to leave
Wrigley Field
with a 21 world series lead over the chicago cubs. Reporter the 10 victory is the teams playoff record, fifth shutout so far in just 11 games. . Take me out to the ball game . Reporter even as seventh inning rally cry from cubs super fan bill murray wasnt enough to get the team on the board. Lets get some runs, suckers struck him out two away. Reporter but starting pitcher josh tomlin had other plans as his father, who just a few months ago, became paralyzed from chest down, watched from behind home plate. It was probably one of my more emotional starts ive ever had in my entire life career, any situation, baseballrelated ever. So to have him get to experience the
World Series Game
, obviously, my first world series start, it meant everything. Reporter the indians spoiled what was supposed celebration for the cubs, who are hosting their first
World Series Game
in 71 years. Thousands of fans paid thousands of dollars for the chance to see this rarest of events. Those who couldnt afford to be inside filled the streets out here. One couple told us they just had to be a part of history and elizabeth and
Scott Belcher
drove three hours from indianapolis just to sit on the sidewalk its well worth it. For this. Pretty much as i was 7 years old as a cubs fan. Now im here at the world series. Its all that matters i dont care if im in or out. Im glad im here. Reporter the cubs will look to even the series tonight at two games apiece, in hopes of winning their first title in 108 years but they will have to get past cleveland which is looking to end a 68year drought get past cleveland which is looking to end a 68year drough of their own. Mark allen, chicago. Great game, gre far. Es starting game four of the world series will be john lackef and corey kluber. Ome time to show you some of the mornings headlines. The wall street journal saysel
Baylor University
is revealing new details about the sexual l assault scandal that rocked thet texas campus. Investigators say it involved 17 women who reported assaults by 19 players, including four f alleged gang rapes over a fiveyear period. D, a third is under indictment. Baylor fired head football coach art briles in may and parted ways with its president , former prosecutor ken starr, in august. The
Bismarck Tribune
says there are sharply different views about the way
American People<\/a>. The new investigation into
Hillary Clintons<\/a> emails. The biggest political scandal since watergate and its everybodys hope that justice, at last, can be delivered. The same person who went to great length to m all of a sudden, want them to be public. Too rich. I have to say this about james comey. This is the biggest cover your ass i have ever seen in modern politics for
Law Enforcement<\/a>. Two planes in different parts of the country catching fire. In chicago, passengers race to escape a burning plane. Oh, my god there was another plane that caught fire. Whoa dylan says he was left speechless. All that. Cleveland leads 10. Fortunately for us, we got one and they didnt. And all that matters. Republicans might indefinitely block a
Supreme Court<\/a> nominee. There are certainly precedent for a
Supreme Court<\/a> with fewer justice. That is true. Just 238 years ago, we had zero justices on cbs this morning saturday. This was a grave miscarriage of justice and it is everybodys hope that it is about to be corrected. We dont know what is in these emails. Maybe nothing. James comey said they appear pertinent but, quote, i cant say that they are significant. Well, take your time, man welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im
Anthony Mason<\/a> here with dana jacobson. We have a great lineup for you this morning. Including a chat with one of the most revered artists of our time,
David Hockney<\/a> has been honored with a book as big as his fluninfluence. We will talk with him and how he is moving away from the brush. If you felt like going to the with the texting and talking and uncomfortable seats, we have just the place for you. Im going to introduce you to the man who is reinventing the
Movie Theater<\/a> in the age of distraction. Im up for that. Later, regina specter. One of the most highly young songwriters around and how her music has changed since the birth of her child. She will perform in our saturday session. Our top story. Over a week before election day, fighting a political firestorm that appeared to be put out in july. At the time, the
Justice Department<\/a> closed its criminal investigation into her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Now the fbi is reopening the case after new emails were discovered in an unrelated matter. At issue, whether there is classified information on those new emails and if well, even find out before the election . Errol barnett is in our
Washington Bureau<\/a> with the latest. Reporter good morning. Ground states already under way and only ten days until the election, this latest move by the fbi has
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and her aides on defense. They, like the rest of us are in the dark about what these newly uncovered emails could reveal. We are calling on the fbi to release all of the information that it has. Reporter
Hillary Clinton<\/a> held an emergency prs confere e learning of a political earthquake rocking her claim. They claim to share whatever facts they have with the people and what i expect to happen. Reporter clinton was responding to the fbi investigation into her use of a private email server. Something she thought was settled. No charges are appropriate in this case. Back in july, fbi director james in comy took the unprecedented step of publicly announce an end to the yearlong judgment. Our judgment is no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. Reporter no charges were brought. Still his handling of information careless. He stunned washington friday, when he sent this letter to congress, acknowledging new emails pertinent to the clinton occasion had been discovered. All while working on an unrelated case. And they would be reviewed to determine whether they contain fbis investigation into disgraced congressman
Anthony Weiner<\/a>. He stands accused of sending sexually explicit messages to a 15yearold and is married to long time clinton aide huma abe abedin, despite their separation last month. The new trove of thousands of emails were found on a conficated laptop shared by we dont know what to believe and im sure even more rumors. That is why its than incumbent upon the fbi to tell us what they are talking about. Reporter now in an internal fbi memo, comey said he felt obliged. This says supplements the record even though the timing leaves him open to being misunderstood. Here to tell us more about the legal complications of this renewed investigation is cbs reporter paula reid. She is in our
Washington Bureau<\/a>. When are we likely to find out what is in these emails . We dont know. They are told they are thousands on this device to be reviewed and its probable but not possible the fbi would review them before the election. Why did comey go to with this
Public Disclosure<\/a> . He felt he needed amend his investigation to congress. He thought his investigation was complete. Now he wanted to let them know that perhaps that is not the case. How exactly, paula, is the private email server that
Hillary Clinton<\/a> used connected to huma abedin and anthony itself and not necessarily
Hillary Clinton<\/a> as an individual. Into the fact that this server was used and anyone who used it or sent information through it could potentially mishandled classified information. Back in july, the head of the fbi determined that no one should be criminal charged with mishandling classified information. Now new emails on a device discovered by huma abedin and her estranged husband
Anthony Weiner<\/a>. The fbi is investigating for potentially sexting with an underaged girl. These emails were discovered on that device. What about the personal emails . How does that impact
Hillary Clinton<\/a>. The question is whether or not these are previously unknown to the fbi. If this was something that should have been turned over either to the state department or the fbi in previous investigations, that is a problem. Really the best
Case Scenario<\/a> is these are copies of things the fbi and or the state department had in their possession and they information. At this point, sources tell us that
Hillary Clinton<\/a> is not implicated in any of these imails and she did not send them so there is no, right now, direct connection to
Hillary Clinton<\/a> but we really dont know specifically what is in these emails. The worst
Case Scenario<\/a> is some of these emails were not turned over and potentially have classified information in them. Paula, how unusual is it then for the fbi director to make public what is happening here when they really dont even know what they have . Anthony, everything about this case unprecedented. The fbi is not in the practice of coming out and
Holding Press Conferences<\/a> when they dont charge someone. They either file charges or they silently close an investigation. Maybe you get a oneline statement. Here, everything has been unprecedented. You had a press conference where comey came out and criticized her and announced no charges and didnt criticize her someone not charged before congress. Release information, summaries of
Investigation Called<\/a> by his public. Its really everything is unprecedented. Unusual and unprecedented seems to fit this election cycle. Donald trump reacted swiftly and sharply to the announcement of the investigation. Major garrett has that part of the story. I need to open with a very critical breaking news announcement. Reporter donald trump broke the news about the reopened investigation to supporters in manchester, new hampshire, finding vindication in the fbi move. This was a grave miscarriage of justice that the
American People<\/a> fully understood and it is everybodys hope that it is about to be corrected. Reporter trump complimented the fbis decision, but called its original probe into clintons unsecured email server deeply flawed. And i think the biggest rigging of all is what has to
Hillary Clinton<\/a>. Reporter the revelation that the new evidence comes from the federal investigation into
Anthony Weiner<\/a> makes these comments from trump in july seem clairvoyant. I dont like huma going home at night and telling
Anthony Weiner<\/a> all of these secrets. All right. Reporter that development couldnt come at a better time for trump who has been falling in the polls since his own october surprise exactly three weeks ago. That video showing him making oben women. With pressure from big gop donors to put more of his own wealth on the line, trump touted a new eightdigit donation. I wrote another check for 10 million im spending money like crazy reporter crazy is in the eye of the beholder. Trump gave only 31,000 to his campaign the first two weeks of october. He gave ten times that amount to trumpowned properties to for cbs this morning saturday, im major garrett, in cedar rapids, iowa. With more on the impact of the email investigation, so close to the election, we welcome back
Carlos Watson<\/a> who has been covering the campaign for ozzie media, the online news magazine that he founded. Carlos, good morning. Good morning. We dont even know what is in these emails but we have all of this noise, all of a sudden, just so shortly before the election. We love october su how badly can clinton be hurt by something when, in fact, we dont know what it is . You know, not clear. But i will say this. The early voting thats happened where we have seen more than 10
Million People<\/a> vote and there are some hopes that perhaps 40 people will vote, if things do go south even a a little bit here she will be happy she got early voters in florida and
North Carolina<\/a> and other places and right now the early votes look good for her, particularly out west in some swing states like colorado and arizona and early indications are that more democrats or at least more than we saw in 2012 are leading her way. If she is elected, what is the impact then if she is in the white house and trying to get things done . Well, could be dramatic for a couple of reasons. We saw plenty of investigations during the first clinton era. And certainly there were clearly clouds right now. I think one of the hopes of
Hillary Clinton<\/a> had been that they would win the senate and that would forestall some of the investigations and maybe even the house. Now some of the races i like pennsylvania and
North Carolina<\/a> where they hope to pick up seats could go away and embolden this has a bigger impact possibly on the senate races even . No two ways about it. Also in the house. Supporters are upset with paul ryan for not having than more supportive and threats they may challenge him and kantor him or overturn him and part of what they may say to him to hold on to his role there is you need to pursuit of these charges. We heard the clinton scandal is worse than watergate from trump. Does this rally his base . If nothing else, it certainly changes the conversation. The conversation has not been good for him. Yep. Over the past couple of weeks. Obviously, the billy bush tape and other things. Even where did he seem to have a good opening with obamacare and the rise in premiums there, instead he was at a new hotel cutting the ribbon to that. That may not have been as helpful. He certainly hopes so. Again, i go backnd or not this helps donald trump one or two percentage points. Remember that secretary clinton seems to be up at the moment five to eight points which is critical and even if you give the swing states to donald trump she still seems in many of the analysis to have north of 270 electoral votes under her control. He not only would have to get the swing states but take a state like pennsylvania and put in his column. Carlos watson, thank you for being with us. Good to be with you. Tomorrow on face the
President Joe Biden<\/a> and republican president ial nominee mike pence. The
National Transportation<\/a> safety board investigators will try to determine why the engine of an
American Airlines<\/a> boeing 767 caught fire just before takeoff at chicagos
Ohare Airport<\/a> on friday. At least 20 people suffered minor injuries. Dean reynolds is at
Ohare Airport<\/a> this morning with the very latest. Reporter good morning. Well, as youre about to see, all of the passengers and the crew on that miamibound flight could have been an airline catastrophe. Plumes of smoke and shooting flames could be seen billowing from the right side of the
American Airlines<\/a> flight 383 after it came to rest on runway 28r just after 2 30 p. M. Air
Traffic Control<\/a> shut down the airport. American engine burst into flame on the rollout. Gary was a passenger. First, it was a clunk. And then the plane stopped real fast. [ screaming ] reporter inside, there was panic. Go go reporter passengers realizing the plane was on fire began to shout for others to get out quickly get out reporter the 161 passengers and crew were forced to escape down evacuation slides on the left side of the plane. Scattering to get as far away from the burning fuselage as possible. Oh, my god reporter federal
Aviation Administration<\/a>
Officials Say<\/a> the boeing 767 blew a tire while taking off and when the pilots tried to abort, the engine caught fire. Emergency crews quickly raced to the scene and when the smoke cleared, you could see the fire blackened back half of the plane and melted right wing. Now, as you said, almost all of the 20 or so injuries are
National Transportation<\/a> safety board will begin an investigation to try to find out what went wrong. Dana . Dean reynolds, thank you. Federal air safety investigators are looking at the cause of another plane fire as well. This one a fedex cargo plane coming in for a landing on friday at ft. Lauderdale hollywood airport. The pilots told authorities the landing gear on the dc10 collapsed and ignited the left wing and sending large flames and debris into the air and there were no injuries. S will take on its firstever transgender rights case next year. The justices are set to hear from
Virginia School<\/a> board that is preventing transgender teenager gavin grim to use the boys bathroom at his high school. Grim was born female was using the boys room at his school in 2014 until parents complained and the school changed its regulations. Grim will not be allowed to use the boys room in the meantime. At
Wrigley Field<\/a> in chicago when the cubs hosted their first
World Series Game<\/a> in 71 years but the resulted, not quite what long suffering cubs fans were hoping for. A first and third. Crisp. Thats into right. It is a base hit. Martinez will come to the plate and score. Reporter one run was all it took for the
Cleveland Indians<\/a> to leave
Wrigley Field<\/a> with a 21 world series lead over the chicago cubs. Reporter the 10 victory is the teams playoff record, fifth shutout so far in just 11 games. . Take me out to the ball game . Reporter even as seventh inning rally cry from cubs super fan bill murray wasnt enough to get the team on the board. Lets get some runs, suckers struck him out two away. Reporter but starting pitcher josh tomlin had other plans as his father, who just a few months ago, became paralyzed from chest down, watched from behind home plate. It was probably one of my more emotional starts ive ever had in my entire life career, any situation, baseballrelated ever. So to have him get to experience the
World Series Game<\/a>, obviously, my first world series start, it meant everything. Reporter the indians spoiled what was supposed celebration for the cubs, who are hosting their first
World Series Game<\/a> in 71 years. Thousands of fans paid thousands of dollars for the chance to see this rarest of events. Those who couldnt afford to be inside filled the streets out here. One couple told us they just had to be a part of history and elizabeth and
Scott Belcher<\/a> drove three hours from indianapolis just to sit on the sidewalk its well worth it. For this. Pretty much as i was 7 years old as a cubs fan. Now im here at the world series. Its all that matters i dont care if im in or out. Im glad im here. Reporter the cubs will look to even the series tonight at two games apiece, in hopes of winning their first title in 108 years but they will have to get past cleveland which is looking to end a 68year drought get past cleveland which is looking to end a 68year drough of their own. Mark allen, chicago. Great game, gre far. Es starting game four of the world series will be john lackef and corey kluber. Ome time to show you some of the mornings headlines. The wall street journal saysel
Baylor University<\/a> is revealing new details about the sexual l assault scandal that rocked thet texas campus. Investigators say it involved 17 women who reported assaults by 19 players, including four f alleged gang rapes over a fiveyear period. D, a third is under indictment. Baylor fired head football coach art briles in may and parted ways with its president , former prosecutor ken starr, in august. The
Bismarck Tribune<\/a> says there are sharply different views about the way
Law Enforcement<\/a> handled the protest in north dakota. State officials are praising police for using
Necessary Force<\/a> to keep the demonstration from r spiraling out of control. Protest organizers accuse policg of what they describe as war ta more than 100 people were arrested this week in the es protest. The
Des Moines Register<\/a> reports an iowa woman has been arrested for allegedly voting twice in the general election. Police say the registered re republican cast an early voting ba ballot at two locations this week. Th three other people are also suspected of voter fraud. The auditor says the arrests show the system is working. The boston globe reports two of the countrys largest aiy could be combining forces. A merger is reportedly imminent between draftkings and fan duel with an announcement expected as next soon as next week. The popularity of both sites prompted regulatory action in massachusetts and new york. The
Los Angeles Times<\/a> wi spoke with
Priscilla Presley<\/a> who said her husband, elvis, would not be on twitter if he were to alive today. As presley says elvis was a privatt person and did not even write letters. Album of unreleased recordings by the king. Elvis died in 1977. Coming up, the runup to this election day is seeing a parallel development. A surge in the number of
Illegal Immigrants<\/a> crossing into the u. S. From mexico. How much of it is caused by
Campaign Rhetoric<\/a> . Well take a look. And later, bob dylan breaks his silence about win get nobel prize in literature. So will he show up to pick up his medal . Maybe. Youre watching cbs this coming up, we take you to one of the worlds best movie houses, alamo draft house scinea was a big concept with a small start, but man, has it grown. And whats the price tag on a night of costumes, decorations and trickortreating . A lot more than youd think. Well be right back. This is cbs this morning saturday. I mean im older now but i had two young boys. Matthew is 11 now and nick is 15. I wanted to be at home and dad and ive never been able to do that for one reason or another. My career obviously got in the way, i guess. Stuff happens along the way and i really wanted to be a dad. So i retired just to sort of concentrate on that. You do, you write about that very honestly about your other children too. You say i carry guilt over each of my kids all the times i was away. Music made me but it also unmade me. I mean the book has got a lot of funny things in it as well as morose. But yeah. I mean theres a spinal tap attitude if youre in a band sometimes, especially if youre starting. You know, its like yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, we can do this. And you kind of what about the families . And in most instances, families traveled with us. But when children start going to little bit more difficult because, you know, someone has got to stay at home and, you know, literally i was the bread winner. So i cant i dont think i would do anything differently, but nevertheless you still feel i mean every time i have a every time i take matthew to soccer practice, i kind of am tinged with this guilt about i our top story this half hour is about one of the issues that has driven the harsh rhetoric of this president ial campaign. Illegal immigration mexican border. A surge of people at the border along is children. Manuel bojorquez found out why. Reporter every day, dozens of men, women, and children stream through the streets of mcallen, texas, to this
Migrant Center<\/a> at sacred heart catholic church. They have just illegally crossed into the u. S. And have been released by
Border Patrol<\/a> with this woman fled honduras. Single mother looking for work. And also to flee the violence in honduras. True. We are getting mass spikings of people crossing and turning themselves . Reporter this agent is with the local
Border Patrol<\/a> union. He says on sundays, they have encountered up to a thousand immigrants along the border. The smugglers are telling them if hillary is elected, there is a type of amnesty so they need to get here by a certain date. And they are also told if trump is elected, there is a magical wall popped up overnight and once that wall is up, no one will ever get in again. Reporter something of edward of salvador fears. This is your last option, you feel . Yes, he says, because if trump wins, we wont be able to come at the church, its time for this group to head to the bus depot. The route scribbled on the envelopes show they are continuing the journey north. The numbers are not expected to simply drop after election day. Experts say as long as the violence and poverty persists on the other side of the rio grande, smugglers will find another reason to tell people its time to cross. Manuel bojorquez, cbs news, mission, texas. Coming up, we use email for every kind of communication, but this
Election Year<\/a> has turned its very existence into a mixed blessing, especially for candidates. We will take a look what up next, medical news in our morning rounds, including the push to legalize pot and this emerging issue. Dr. Jon lapook and tara narula, the guidelines to keep babies safe when sleeping. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. . Just hanging o facing the fear standing here alone . Come on, dad. . . They tell me im wrong . . To want to stand alongside my, my love . . Whoa, talkin bout my love . . Talkin bout my, my love . You ready, dad . . Whoaooh . S one pan, less than 30 minutes. Because if they arent going to eat it, at least you didnt spend too much time making it. Campbells one dish recipes. Made for real, real life. Hi my name is tom. Im raph. My name is anne. Im one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. Dont let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because were here, were here, and weve got your back. Legalzoom. Question, are my teeth yellow . Have you tried the tissue test . Ugh yellow. What do you use . Crest whitestrps. Crest 3d whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. Oh yeah. Crest whitestrips are the way to whiten. war drums beating fight heartburn fast. With tums chewy delights. The mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. Tum tum tum tum. Chewy delights. Only from tums. When you ache and havent slept. Youre not you. Tylenol . Pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. We give you a better night. Youre a better you all day. Tylenol . . . With ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. . Time now for morning rounds, with cbs medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook and cbs news contributor dr. Tara narula. First up safety for sleeping babies. The
American Academy<\/a> of feed trixs released updated recommendations for safe sleeping environments for infants. Every year about 3,500 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly s. I. D. S. , sudden infant death syndrome. Tara, what are some of the key points when it comes to putting infants to sleep . Key points in this recommendation is reinforce what we already knew which is we should be putting our infants down on a firm, flat surface on their back. In addition, there shouldnt be any soft bedding, toys, bumpers in the crib and use snuggling them up tightly. The babies should be in a room with their parents and should last six months up to a year. That has been shown to reduce sids by about 50 with possibly youre more likely to feed, monitor and comfort the baby if the baby is in the room with you. You mentioned something new. John, are there other things maybe in these recommendations may surprise people . I think some people may find it surprising that
Breast Feeding<\/a> is linked to a lower risk of sids or of unexpected death in an infant. And when you think about it, it kind of does make sense. We talked about the tasmanian devil, about that there was stuff in the breast milk that is protectant of stuff and human breast milk is protective and prevent infections and maybe playing a role. Women who are unable to breast feed or choose not feed they shouldnt feel guilty about this. This is one of a number of things that could be done and infant possibility of women feeling guilty about things they have done or havent done so i wouldnt want this to be added pressure. If they can do t the recommendation is try to do it. Even if its just by accident, fall asleep, you know, while feeding or lying with their child. What do you keep in mind in this case . One of the nice things about this recommendation is that it the night which is bad form of torture when youre sleep deprived with an infant. I know it firsthand. I remember it well yes. The recommendation is that if you are going to take your baby and feed them in the middle of the night, its preferable to do it in your room, in your bed and make your bed as save as possible and remove pillows and comforters so if the baby falls asleep and you too. And dont let cushions be overlaid by you or your body. Should take the baby from your bed and put them back in their own crib or bassinet. My brother is a new father and has dealt with all of this. We are moving on now and talk about the growing push for legal recreational marijuana. Four years since colorado and
Washington State<\/a> legalized medical marijuana. November 8th, voters in five more states will decide if they dr. Lapook took a look at this evolving issue for tomorrow nights issue of 60 minutes. There is huge differences between alcohol and marijuana and that is one of the things the public really needs to understand. They think we can take all of the rules and everything we have set up for alcohol and just transfer them over and they cant do that. Reporter dr. Marilyn houston, former chief of drug metabolism on the
National Institute<\/a> on drug abuse has been studying marijuana effects on years. When you take alcohol, it has its effects and then it leaves the body. When you take cannabis, it gets into the tissues of your body and is stored. Reporter it can be stored in the fat . Its stored in the fat. Reporter how about in the brain . The brain is a very fatty tissue. And so we know that its still in the brain when you can no longer measure it in the blood. Anyone with five nanagrams of thc or more of thc in their blood could be arrested for driving while impaired but by the time a
Police Officer<\/a> gets a suspect back to the station and test their blood, the marijuana can be out of their bloodstream. Roadside oral swab tests are now monitored by colorado police. So far, colorado has not seen a huge spike in marijuana abuse by teens, more in driving while high. But the data is still being collected on pots overall impact on the state. States have some form of legalized marijuana. More could join them in november. What challenges are these states facing . That is exactly why we went to colorado and 60 minutes because colorado has the most experiences more than anybody else in the country with the legal weed business. And its not so obvious. I spoke to governor hick hickenlooper. He says if its legalized and looks more and more that way you have to figure out how to that is responsible. What are the guardrails here so we dont go off the tracks in terms of kids using more marijuana in babies, car accident, driving. There is no there is no equivalent of the breathalyzer which there is for alcohol in terms of figuring out whether youre driving while stoned. Tara, given all of the unknowns about marijuana and health, what kind of research, if any, is the government doing to get some answers on this . So
Research Outside<\/a> of the government has been challenging because and up until august, the only place you could get weed from was a specific place in mississippi, the university of mississippi. That being said, the government, itself, does perform research on marijuana. The nih in 2015 spent over a hundred
Million Dollars<\/a> on research. Some of the things they study include trends in marijuana use, effects of marijuana on the brain and development of both adolescents as well as prenatal things like hiv, and a disorder. There is a portfolio of research the government is doing when it comes to marijuana. I should add that there is some good things coming out of legalization, too. Many fewer people are being arrested. And, you know, all of the things that that leads to for the rest of your life after youve been arrested so its a tricky issue. Something has been around so long and so much more to explore. Watch 60 minutes. See all of jons report on legalizing marijuana tomorrow night on 60 minutes. Thank you both for being here this morning. Up next, emails. Some hacked and published. Some apparently missing. They have played a huge role in the combative president ial campaign. We will take a look at how they got to be so important and what the future might bring. Im here in bristol, virginia. And now. Im in bristol, tennessee. On this side of the road is virginia. And on this side its tennessee. No matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on
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Election Year<\/a> has put it in the spotlight but not in a good way between thousands of missing emails and thousands more that were maliciously act. A former
Cutting Edge Communications<\/a> median is a political football. What is the future of email and how did we good morning. Good morning. There are better, more secure systems so why are so many of us still using email . I think so many of us are still using email because everyone else still uses emails. One of those things that its one of those things that, you know, we all use because everyone else uses it. Like the party is everyone at, even though it may not feel like a great party. You say not a great party. Ever to it not being a great party . I mean, i dont know if there is ever a time where people loved email. Maybe in the first couple of years after it started. But, you know, the thing youve noticed with email is as soon as you get the first or the first ten unwanted emails, you start hating it you start sort of approaching your email inbox every morning with dread rather than, like, you know, delight. I think its probably been happening for a long its certainly been the case for the past, you know, five to ten years. Email, you know, has been we get more of it. It comes from people we dont want
Tech Companies<\/a> have taken care of the spam problem but other than but, you know, legitimate email from people you may just not want to hear from or companies or various other things, our inboxes are sort of inundated every day and much sense of them. One thing that surprises me is that its still so prevalent with corporations. The first thing you saw it started turning up in a lot of trials. There was a record and that anything you said would be there years later. And now, of course, during this campaign, we have seen the entire workings of the
Clinton Campaign<\/a> surface through wikileaks. I mean, if youre running a business at this point, why would you keep using this . I think people keep using it because its easy. What you see in theon emails and what you see in emails that appear in trials often is that people are using email basically in place of phone calls or in place of instant messaging. They sending basically the kind of messages you would have, quick casual conversations thaw dont think of as being weighty or serious beforehand. You do it just because you need to kind of get the message across. And then it comes back to bite revealed, once it gets in a trial or it gets leaked by wikileaks because i think, you know, the state we are in in email is we are essentially not thinking about the future, we are thinking about just sending that message right there. If we were thinking about the future, i think people wouldnt send the message or wouldnt use email, they would use some more secure system of which there are now lots of them and more companies are using them. You mentioned the future. What is the using more secure . Yeah. I think the future in one sense is still people are going to continue to use email. People have been predicting the death of email for decades and it hasnt really happened, in part, because of what i was saying before. Lots of people kill ststill use everyone still has to but slowly people are moving to different systems. The rise of instant messaging to email so far. People are using things like
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Something Like<\/a> that . Because i didnt give them candy trick or treat reporter the most popular costumes kids this year super heroes and princesses. For women . Less is less. Womens costumes described as sexy cost half as much with costumes without sexy in their title. No puppet. Its pretty clear. Youre the puppet. Reporter you might suspect dressing up at the president ial candidates is en vogue this year but sales of donald trump masks are huge he is outpacing
Hillary Clinton<\/a>. As for the
Vice President<\/a> ial candidates . They dont appear to be a popular option. If you see someone at your
Halloween Party<\/a> wearin very well put he should be happy about that, i think, actually. Dont want a mask made out of you up next, history made at
Wrigley Field<\/a> last night. The indians steal the first
World Series Game<\/a> played in the historic stadium in 71 years. A look ahead to game four and the rest of the series. For some of you, your local news is next. I spent many years as a
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Anthony Mason<\/a>. Im dana jacobson. Coming up this half hour, bob dylan ends two weeks of suspense after he is awarded the find out whether hell accept or reject the prize and what he has to say about it. Then he turned his name into fame through art. David hockneys decades of work is featured in a new and very big book. I catch up with the renowned artist at its l. A. Studio. High quality food and strict smartphone policy. Ill take you inside the new movie going experience. First, the top story this half hour. Less than two weeks until election day an old problem returns for
Hillary Clinton<\/a>. The fbi is reopening its criminal investigation into her use of a private email server when she was secretary of state. After the discovery of new emails from an unrelated case, but whether those new emails contain anything classified, remains to be seen. Errol barnett is in our
Washington Bureau<\/a> with reporter after a
Campaign Rally<\/a> in iowa,
Hillary Clinton<\/a> held an impromptu press conference and providing fbi director james comey to provide more information about the unearthed emails that have brought the former secretary of state back under the microscope at a critical time. Comey sent this letter to chronic yesterday stated while investigating an unrelated case, new emails pertinent to clintons email investigation were found. And now the fbi would work to cbs news has learned the new trove of emails, potentially thousands, were found on a confiscated laptop shared by disgraced new york congressman
Anthony Weiner<\/a> and huma abedin, clintons long time aide. Weiner is being investigated for sending sexting to a minor. For months, dismissal of the emails. The investigation is the biggest political scandal since watergate and its everybodys hope that justice, at last, can be delivered. Reporter trump joked earlier in the day that perhaps the rigged system he has been railing against isnt as rigged as he once thought. Thank you. Federal investigators will try to determine why the engine of an
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Ohare Airport<\/a> on friday. A blown tire forced the pilots to abort flight 338 to miami. Smoke filled the cabin and flames were melting the planes windows. Terrified passengers and crew were forced to vatican down emergency chutes. At least 20 people suffered minor injuries. The
Cleveland Indians<\/a> good in game four of the world series tonight with a 21 series lead over the chicago cubs. . Take me out to the ball game take me out with the crowd . Bill murray is there serenading fans and players during the seventh
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Wrigley Field<\/a> last night. But cubs fans left disappointed. The indians beating the cubs the seventh on an rbi single from coco crisp. Joining us now with a preview of tonights game is dan odoud. Good morning. People paid whatever they could to get in there last night but a huge momentum swing for the
Cleveland Indians<\/a>. No doubt. The teams that have won game three of this series are going to win 65. 65 of the time. You know . The pressure is really on the cubs tonight to step up. Looking back at that game the indians perf was phenomenal. That was their fifth postseason shutout of this year. In 11 postseason games. They are performed phenomenally well. They are like the little engine that could. If you look at both of the teams the cubs seem to be the more talented team on the field but the indians are performing as the more talented team on the field. John lackey for the cubs indians pitching tonight. Kluber did okay pitching on three days rest with the blue jays. The second look now that the cubs have nhim. Lackey is coming on ten days rest so im not sure about his command and control tonight. Should be a wonderful matchup. That place is electric right now. Both teams are underdog teams of what we think are underdog teams. How about player wise . Any comeback stories . Schwarber. He got hurth of the season and had two torn knee ligaments and out six months and has eight atbats in the
Arizona Fall League<\/a> and like instructional lel program a performs the way he did in the first two games of the series. Like super human like muscle memory and compared a number of month. He is a confident kid. Who do you think wins the series . Well, im pulling for the indians. I worked there for 13 years. So im a big tribe fan. Going into it i thought the cubs were the team to beat but cleveland is finding a way to get it done. I got the feeling that the tribe is going to figure out how to get this done. How many games . I think its going to go seven. I think the two teams are evenly matched. I think is goes seven. I hope so. I hope it goes extra innings in seven. Lets hope for that. Dan, thank you for being with us. Mlbs live coverage from
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Movie Theater<\/a> empire. This is a cure rated turkish collection of posters. In january we are going to swap out all of the posters and just reporter theory like temples for movie lovers. This is our micro theater. So it is much smaller. Reporter catering to your every need. The way you order is you write down whatever you want on this card. You place it up like a flag. The way or the see that flag and they will shrink in and a little light under the table they can see what it is and they will give you the thumbs up and five minutes later, they will come back with whatever you need. Directing his wait staff to use the if you are a movie enthusiast and have a small bladder or like a couple of beers you should have this because it tell you in the movie you can shrink out of the movie and go to the bathroom. We use that as ideal time to drop the check or not disturb you with the service. Reporter the kitchen is only new york native chef miranda. Two of his former employers youre talking about working at some of the biggest restaurants in new york and now youre working at a
Movie Theater<\/a> as a chef. Absolutely. When i interviewed i spoke to them. One of the exercise was what is your
Favorite Movie<\/a> . Casablanca for me. I said do a miniround casablanca. I knew it was a fun place where you can still be creative and serious about food and why im here. Reporter each draft house has a postmovie conversation. Beers on tap. And another 48 for the theaters. Tim league has been crafting pt starting in california. My wife and i opened a theater when we were 23 years old. It was an art house, single screen theater, and it was an unmitigated disaster but i just happened to pass a
Movie Theater<\/a> on my way to work. One day a for lease sign and one week later, i signed the lease. Reporter they regrouped in single screen alamo draft house in 1977 featuring discounted title along with discount rates and along the way they have reimagined the movie experience. When the movie sideways came out they are going to different wineries so we looked at the exact wine and wineries they are going to and go on the journey and experience from another sense. What are we drinking now . Its almost like youre not taking me to a movie, youre taking me on an adventure. When we are at our are creating a memory that youre going to have forever. Reporter about 15 years ago, they started doing actual adventures with the alamo draft house rolling road shows. So we would go to
Monument Valley<\/a> to show the john ford westerns up to
Marthas Vineyard<\/a> to jaws and close encounterers at double towers. Moving nerd fantasies. Jaws on different bodies of watching jaws on the water but
Emergency Rescue<\/a> divers in the water with rebreathers just in case something happens. But then to occupy their time, they like to grab peoples ankles and have a full experience of jaws. At the end of the day, league just wants to make dinner and a movie
Something Worthy<\/a> of your time and money. Is this a reaction to the idea that its just not enough to have movies any more . I dont think that its enough. Somebody asked me the other day, like, what do you envision, like, the cinema of the future to be . And my answer was i envision it to be exactly as the cinema of the 40s and the cinema of today. To me, the best experience is still lights go down and youre completely lost in the story. You know, that should never change. Reporter league told me he is most proud of the three
Oscar Nominations<\/a> received by the small
Distribution Company<\/a> he around the country. The best thing, anthony, this is like going to the movie. The cost wise. Same price same price . Same price of the ticket basically. We looked at the prices in new york and just add on what you want. What do you want to eat. Its like he has brought civilization back to the movies. With no talking and no checking your phone. Fantastic. Love what he is doing. Up next, it could be the biggest thing in the art world this year. The lavishly illustrated enormous and expensive of bigger books summing up the career of the great painter
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David Hockney<\/a> is known for his versatile body of work and vibrant palate. He made his mark in american after born in england and now he book, as big and colorful as his own remarkable career. I visited with hockney recently at his studio in los angeles. The great thing about the ipad is everything is just here literally at your fingertips. Reporter
David Hockney<\/a>s sketch pad is ishis ipad and drawings of flower on the screen. I can see youre this toy. If you like drawing, its a great thing. Reporter for the 79yearold artist, its just in a celebrated career laid out in an epic new book. This represents how many years of your work . 64. Reporter the sumo sized
David Hockney<\/a> bigger book weighs in around 70 pounds, so big it comes with its own stand when you see your whole life what do you see . Well, im quite impressed i must say i didnt look back. I mean, when youre painting, its now its just now. Reporter then, back in the 1930s and 40s, hockney grew up in the
Industrial City<\/a> of bradford in northern england. You knew pretty early on what you wanted to do . Yeah. When i was 8 or 9, i wanted to be an you dont realize at the time how lucky you are if you know what you want to do in life. But i did. Reporter youve described the place you grew up in as kind of dingy. Ha, ha, ha. Dingy. Well, it was gloom reporter so where did your sense of color come from . Took off. Reporter he first moved to los angeles in 1964 when he was 27. What brought you to california then . Movies. I always noticed the shadow in them. So i knew that was a sunny place. I got excited by california and i still am. Reporter his paintings of life here would become emblematic of west coast culture. Your paintings began because of california . Yes. Its always a interesting thing how do you paint water . How do you paint something transparent . Reporter a bigger splash, eightfoot square canvas was painted in 1967. I spent nearly two weeks painting this. Reporter just this part . Yes, yes. Because its all done with small brushes. Neys most familiar images
Beverly Hills<\/a> housewives in 1976 and it sold for nearly 8 million in 2009. Why do you think youve been so popular over the years . I like to think it might be the space in the pictures. You dont know why things become memorable. If there was a formula for them, there would a them, wouldnt there . Reporter a bigger book also includes his photography. Im always independence in any technology that is about picture making. Reporter and the landscapes of his native yorkshire. There is spring. There is summer. Reporter which he returned to england to paint nearly a decade ago. That is autumn and that is winter. Now youve got the blossom. Water. Took up a whole wall of the royal academy. Reporter how many canvass altogether together . 50 canvass and each 3x4 feet. Reporter wow. A bigger book also features some of his new adventures with the ipad. Is replaying in the order that you drew it, your drawing . Yes, yes. Reporter he sketched this from a hotel room im destroying the eiffel tower in paris and then it lights up like that. Reporter for hockney, the ipad offers speed and other assets. You dont have to clean them you dont have to clean up. Reporter he has been slowed a bit by hearing loss and a lifelong cigarette habit. His studio floor is stained with you fall over reporter is that your plan . Im still a smoker. I mean, i just go on. And one day, ill fall over. Yeah. I dont mind. Ha, ha. Here it is all 70 pounds of it. Wow
David Hockney<\/a> a bigger book and a limited edition of 10,000 copies all signed by hockney who turns 80ex honored in london. Amazing he embraced the technology of using the ipad. Did he miss anything i love that he is doing that. Yeah. He said the one thing he misses is the resistance from the pen against the paper, you know . Otherwise, he said, look, i can draw in bed now and no pain on my hands. You know . Amazing. I love it. The book is absolutely beautiful. Up next, the dish. When you start as a kid in africa and wind up in the u. S. . Chef hanna is not one of those who knew from childhood that his goal in life was to cook. He kind of took long way around. It started with the aroma nigeria, he leaved near a cocoa roasting plant and after school in new england he moved to the
United States<\/a> only to discover a passion for pastries. His
First Venture<\/a> was a popular pastry and catering shop in the detroit suburbs and in 2007 he created a unique pastry spot in new orleans and has won numerous wards and opened a new fullservice american restaurant. Chef, good morning. Good morning. Normally, i start with the main course. No, no, no this is a special guest. Food and wine said this is one of the best eclaire is one of the best in the world. Incredible distinction and incredible honor. Beautiful looking and tastes great. I should ask the rest of what we have in front of us as well . So what we have is something we of the hardier dishes we are serving at the restaurant right now. We have a chicken dish that we accompany with a lemon caper sauce. Roasted mushroom mac and cheese. Very good i just took a bite of that. Thank you very much. Up front, i have just very simply roasted butter nut squash and brussels sprouts with bread and butter dressing and finally, something a little healthier. Cheese mousse. And this is . Cheers, everyone. All important. We have a sazarand with a d on the end. Youre background is so fascinating. You were going to be an architect and
College Counselor<\/a> asked you what you wanted to do and that not exactly the answer that came out . My brother had said to me d england. Why dont you go to the local liberal college and take liberal art classes and see speak to the counselor. For some reason, i blurted out
Hotel Restaurant<\/a> management because what i saw in the brochure that they had. Ed, well, we have an excellent
Culinary Program<\/a> here and we have a fantastic restaurant program. So youre going to do a master in culinary. Cooking school . My mind. My first class was baking 101. How did you do . Actually, i hated it you made up for it. Did you have a brief job at
Dunkin Donuts<\/a> . I was fascinated by doughnuts when i moved to america i worked at thomas bakery in michigan for a guy named thomas but not the one that everybody may know. From there, i went and worked at
Dunkin Donuts<\/a>. I just understand to understand the whole dynamics behind what this american phenomenon was yes. You took this amazing paste ris you learned how to make and you went to new orleans. Why go there and take them . The greatest city on earth. Its very simply. On the september 25th, 2004 i went on a date with on a blind date and 15 minutes into it, she said, how do you feel about new orleans . I said i love it. She goes, good, because, if not, we are done they want. We went to new orleans and got married and the dream was always to open a dessert restaurant or dessert shop in new orleans. After katrina or when katrina happened, that seemed to be a little bit of a distant thought. But it gave us a great opportunity to go down and be part of a great renaissance so my wife jennifer convinced me that this was going to be a great idea. And it was just fortuitous time that i got a phone call from partner joel dandos who i couldnt have done all many and brought me down there. After loving detroit and never wanting to leave, but it was a nobrainer. A dream came true . It did. I have a favor to ask as we always do here. Please sign our dish and as youre doing it, who either with us still or no longer with us, if you could have one meal with, who would it be . Of this. My mother, my father both incredible cooks. Unfortunately, shes no longer with us, but she was the reason why i chose to do this or a lot of what i do every day is with her voice in the back of my head trying to scolding me and saying, its never good enough, its never good enough. This is good enough wonderful stuff. Thank you so much thank you a v for more on the dish head session with
Regina Spektor<\/a>. One of the most celebrated songwriters around and took time off to be a mom and now she is back with a new focus. I take with her about how motherhood has changed her songwriting and she performs right here in studio 57. Stay with us. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. . . Its a tangle of multiple symptoms. . . Trintellix vortioxetine is a prescription medicine for depression. Trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. For me, trintellix made a difference. Tell your healthcare professional right away or thoughts of suicide. Antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. Trintellix has not been studied in children. Do not take with maois. Tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially lifethreatening condition. Increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. Manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. May cause low sodium levels. And vomiting. Trintellix did not have
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Regina Spektor<\/a>, her single you got time was nominate for a new emmy. She then took a break from music following the birth of her first child and now she is back. In a moment youll hear her perform from her new album. Regina here in new york. Its been four years since
Regina Spektor<\/a> released her last album. Youre back i dont feel like i went anywhere. . Reporter a lot has happened to the 36yearold singer since then. Most notably, motherhood. Her son was born in 2014. But she found it hard to write during pregnancy. Born, i was, like, more sleepdeprived, like, absolutely awestruck and, somehow, with that least amount of time, i was able to do the most work i had done in years. Reporter what do you think caused that . I actually got really organized and i would just, you know, with like baby puke in my hair and smelling like a monkey, i would just be like, going to just go and have no expectations and just make art for the fun of it. Like, it got fun. . Reporter spektor has been making music since age 6 when she started studying classical piano in the former soviet union. Her parents immigrated from played a concert there in 2012. My husband, hes from there too, except he came at 2 1 2. And he went to see, you know, my childhood home and the place where he was born, and, like, i saw my piano, my first piano teacher for the
First Time Since<\/a> i was 9. Reporter wow. It was incredible. We dont get to time travel but its as close to time traveling i it was super emotionally charged. Reporter in some way you could have imagined a alternate trajectory to your. I tried to imagine it. So much of it is english and so much of me is new york and so much of me is the bronx and so much of me is america. . Reporter but in the u. S. And essential to
Regina Spektor<\/a>. Does music just flow into your head . Its like its a meditative thing and youre just turning a rock over in your hands and you think youve done it 30, 40 minutes and you look up and its really been seven hours, you know . Until the words are right in your mouth and everything just fits right. Then youre, like, you wrote a song so, yes, im so happy thank you. Reporter now performing the first single off her new album remember us to life, here is
Regina Spektor<\/a> with bleeding heart. . What you got on tap ill take two of that im chasing a story i heard . . When i was here last at the back of the class you pretended you never got lost . . Yeah at the back of the class . . In the back of the bus . . Sitting out no thanks . . When they see you around you look down at the ground . . But when they walk away you wish theyd stayed . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . You cant help but stare at everyone there . . Its you versus everyone else . . Your outfits a crime you feel their cold minds placyo . And you serve your time drinking all night long staring at the walls of your jaillike home . . Listening to that song cause it hurts just right till everything is gone tonight . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Someday youll grow up and then youll forget all of the pain you endured . . Until you walk by a sad pair of eyes and up will come back all the hurt . . And youll see their pain as they look away and you want to help . . But theres just no way cause youve won the war so its not your turn but everything inside still burns . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart . . Never never mind bleeding heart bleeding heart . . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind . Never never mind bleeding heart . Never never mind your bleeding heart . . Never never mind . How long must i wait til you learn that its not too late . . How long must i cry til you know that til you learn that dreamings hard . . How long must i dream til you heal your bleeding heart . . Never mind your bleeding heart . Dont go aw. From
Regina Spektor<\/a> youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Announcer saturday sessions are sponsored by blue buffalo. You love your pets like family, so feed them like family with im hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. But that doesnt stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. Thatd be devastating. I took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about oncedaily xarelto. A latest generation blood thinner. Xarelto . Significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. It has similar effectiveness to warfarin. Warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. Xarelto . Is selective targeting one critical factor of your bodys natural clotting function. For people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. Like all blood thinners, blood clot or stroke. While taking you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. Xarelto may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. Xarelto can cause serious, and in rare cases fatal bleeding. Get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising or tingling. If you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. Do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. Tell your doctor before all planned medical before starting xarelto tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver or bleeding problems. To help protect yourself from a stroke, ask your doctor about xarelto. Theres more to know. Xarelto. When cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplets. Its the only cold flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. Theraflu. For a powerful comeback. . Sad sad eyes . No tomorrow . You will always . For a 100 fresh mouth. Feeling 100 means you feel bold enough to. Assist a magician. Or dance. Listerine . Bring out the bold . Before fibromyalgia, i was energetic. I was active. Then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. My doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. He also prescribed lyrica. Ese nerves. For some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. Lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. Tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. Or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. Common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, drink alcohol while taking lyrica. Dont drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. Those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. With less pain, i can be more active. Ask your doctor about lyrica. Mmm. I cant believe its so delicious. I cant believe it has 40 fewer calories than butter. I cant believe its made with real, simple ingredients. I cant believe were on a whale. I cant believe my role isnt bigger. Oh, its real. Real ingredients. Unbelievable taste. Go ahead, enjoy. It only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. New tide pods child guard pack. Helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. Align, press and unzip. Youve thought about it, dreamt about it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. Were legalzoom, and weve helped over a
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Regina Spektor<\/a>. This is older and taller. But youre younger and smaller . . So whos gonna call her and say that youre back again . . And all the lies they were wiser and the wise were the liars . . And the liars were on fire . . And the fires were put out just to be lit again . . Youre alone til youre not alone . . And thats all . Every time you decide to stay . . Then the world will make you go . . And thats all you need to know . . All the debts they got settled . . And the settlers got cattle . . But the cattle was rattled . . By the snakes that were guarding the garden gates . Just in time you were about to be fired for being so tired . . From hiring the ones who will take your place . . All the lies on your resume have become the truth by now . . And the things that you never did have become by now enjoy yur youth . . Sounds like a threat enjoy your youth sounds like a threat but i will anyway . . I remembered you older and taller but youre younger and smaller . . So whos gonna call her and say that youre here at last . . And all the days they were longer . . And the drinks they were stronger . . The words we sang wrong but the songs and time just passed . . Youre around til youre not around . . And thats all you need to know . . Every time you decide to stay then the world will make you go . . And thats all you need to know enjoy your youth . . Sounds like a threat enjoy your youth sounds like a threat near record heat is in the","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601904.us.archive.org\/20\/items\/KPHO_20161029_120000_CBS_This_Morning\/KPHO_20161029_120000_CBS_This_Morning.thumbs\/KPHO_20161029_120000_CBS_This_Morning_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240626T12:35:10+00:00"}