Ever made in my life. Reporter that was the best decision you ever made in your life being on real housewives. Well have the skinny on Bethenny Frankel. This is where the magic happens. Reporter later on sunday morning. Osgood Scarlett Johansson is a Hollywood Star now in the broadway spotlight performing one of the theaters classic roles. Shell be talking about that and other things this morning with Anthony Mason. Would you like to know who it was . Reporter Scarlett Johansson said its one of her most challenging roles playing maggie in Tennessee Williams play cat on a hot tin roof. The actress sits down for a rare interview to talk about going back to broadway, playing the black widow, and the nickname she hates. Does anybody call you scarjo at home . No. Hopefully it will go away sometime. Reporter Scarlett Johansson, ahead on sunday morning. Osgood as the nfl season approaches its big super bowl finale, those who dont follow the game might ask for a timeout for an explanation. Fortunately for them, our bill geist will be here to help. Reporter friends do you find that people at this time of year always treat you like youre invisible or some sort of space alien just because you dont know football . This is our goal line. We have four downs right . Reporter attend a free crash course for football dummies later on sunday morning. We can either run it or pass it for two. Reporter youll be amazed at the results. So will your family, friends and coworkers. This is called a helmet. And the helmet fits on your head. Osgood rit a braver looks at the past and future of exploration by National Geographic. Steve hartman shows us snow flakes that comfort and heel. Faith salie struggles to create the perfect computer password and more. But first here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 13th of january 2013. Today is the First Anniversary of the giant cruise ship cost a concordia going aground off the rocks off tuscany. There was a mass and moments of silence for the 32 people who died. Contractors trying to free the capsized ship said they need more time and more money to complete the job safely. France has raised its domestic terrorism alert level after taking military action in two african nations. French forces are backing soldiers trying to repel islamist offensive in mali. And in somalia french commandos tried but failed to rescue an intelligent agent held hostage for three years now. Bicyclist Lance Armstrong sits down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey tomorrow. There are reports that hes ready to admit to charges of doping which he denied up to now and that he will apologize. Eugene patterson the Pulitzer Prize winning former editor of the atlantic constitution died last night at his home in florida. Patterson was a legendary newspaper man. He wrote about the Civil Rights Movement at a time when many Southern Newspapers avoided dealing with it. Later he served as managing editor of the Washington Post and played a key role in the publication of the pentagon papers. One of his last projects, an attempt to cut thousands of words from the King James Bible in hopes of making biblical stories a little easier for the average person to follow. Eugene patterson was 89 years old. Last night, Mallory Hagan a 23yearold from brooklyn, new york, won the title miss america. She wins a 50,000 College Scholarship and wears the crown for a year. The Hollywood Foreign press Association Hands out its Golden Globes tonight. The ceremony sets the stage for the Academy Awards on february 24. In the nfl playoffs last night quarterback collin capnick led the San Francisco 49ers to a convincing 4531 win over the green bay packers. The playoffs continue this afternoon with atlanta hosting seattle followed by houston at new england. Here on cbs. Thousands took part in seattles snow day yesterday. Participants earned a spot in the guiness book of records for the Worlds Largest snowball fight, dethroning the current champion south korea. Now for todays forecast, mild and wet in the east. Cold in the plains and beyond. The week ahead will bring with it more typical january weather. Next, who watches the border watchers . Ultimately they want you to look like a fool. Osgood later the real story of real housewife bethenny . Osgood when it comes to securing our southern border, at least a few Border Agents have been stepping over the line ethically speaking. Weve seen some americans living near the border feeling not very secure. Sharyl attkisson now with our cover story along the border between arizona and mexico. Reporter john lab owns 14,000 wild acres in southern arizona, straight up against the mexican border. Its land thats become extremely valuable for something besides ranching. Come on. Reporter for mexicos Illegal Immigrants and drug cartels, its a golden pathway into the u. S. The easy part of getting across here is youve got three miles to walk. Thats it. You get picked up at the highway. Youre gone. Reporter five generations of his family have lived here. The family journeyed west over gritty trails in covered wagons in 1894. More than a century later he watches from his kitchen window as new immigrants, the illegal kind regularly march across his land. Oddly undeterred by the border fence, government surveillance cameras and Border Agents patrolling the property. How many Illegal Immigrants do you estimate have crossed your property . Id say about a half Million People have been caught on the ranch. Reporter thats the size of a city. Thats right. Thats whats been caught. Thats not whats got through. Reporter the past few years the sheer number of mexicans and those of other nationalities caught on his property is down, but he says theres more illegal traffic coming in trucks filled with drugs. Im going to take you to where they cut the wall three different times since february. They set ramps up on top here. A ramp going into mexico. Have a ramp coming into here. They drive the loaded truck over the ramp. Get them in. Come up and cut all my fences going to the highway. Reporter this recent video from yuma, arizona shows how they do it. The vehicle got stuck with its front end in the u. S. And its tail in mexico. The passengers ran south. The south side is all controlled by the cartel. And the cartel has evolved to where they know what theyre doing. Theres a lot money at stake. Border patrol is still doing the same thing deterring and chasing and, you know, were not deterring anything. Were not doing very well chasing them. Reporter ladd has come up with an astonishing theory as to where the battle seems so few tile. He believes some of the federal agents entrusted with policing the border are on the take, working with mexicos drug cartels. Theres a lot of people in a lot of positions that can be tempts. I dont think the general public knows how much money is involved with the people trade and the drug trade. And the bribe money to allow it to come into the u. S. Is astronomical. Reporter more than 40,000 u. S. Customs and Border Protection agented guard the nations borders. And the vast majority are honest. But drug cartels are working harder than ever to infiltrate their ranks. Theyre using cold war style tactics money sex drugs to convince officers to work with them and to help get their products and their people across the border. Reporter special agent terry reed is part of the f. B. I. s everexpanding operation working to root out corruption. In 2007, there were only six Border Corruption Task forces. Today there are 24. Reporter one of reeds areas of responsibility is in california at the u. S. Mexico border, the largest land port of entry in the world. It processes 110,000 people a day. Just a couple weeks ago we arrested someone here at the port of entry. Reporter an officer on corruption charges . Thats right. Reporter there have been more than just a few bad apples. A new report from the department of homeland securitys Inspector General lists 358 convictions of customs and Border Protection employees and their Associates Since 2004. Complaints of misconduct are up by 77 . This is our Border Corruption Task force wall of shame. Reporter the case of officer Michael Gilliland is notorious. He was a very senior agent. He taught all the new people at the port. But he was also passing loads many loads of undocumented illegal aliens through the border. Reporter thats him allegedly carrying a cash payoff in a bag. He pled guilty to taking 120,000 in bribes to let in hundreds of Illegal Immigrants. Theres also agent Michael Gonzales captured by a Police Camera loading pot into his vehicle. Agent marcos manzanos jr. Caught harboring illegal ill immigrants in his familys house and this officer is walking to his inspection booth. Turns out the f. B. I. Had gotten a tip and was watching him off duty and on the job. Pay special attention to this white minivan he waves on through. Inside the van are 18 undocumented people, all of them paying upwards of 5,000 8,000 per person to a Smuggling Organization for passage into the united states. Reporter whats the officers cut in Something Like that . We know from interviews that he was making 2,000 per person. Reporter for that load of 18 Illegal Immigrants, 36,000. Into his pocket. Thats right. Thats a substantial sum of money for somebody who had only been on the job a few weeks and was probably making somewhere around 60,000 a year. Reporter a search of his home uncovered 175,000 in cash. Customs and Border ProtectionOfficials Say they are taking steps to expose and prevent corruption. The agency recently began requiring lie detector tests but only once upon hiring. Christopher mastin oversees all u. S. Ports of entry for the agency which employs more than 60,000 people. Is it a hard job to think that everyone who is hired here has to be beyond corruption, that if 10,000 is basically waved in front of their face theyll be able to say no. I have to be focused like a laser beam on that vulnerability. Its their dream to have somebody on the inside working for them. Its my responsibility to make sure that that doesnt happen. Reporter but investigators say what worries them even more is the serious threat to national security. The fear that terrorists could slip in. A new congressional report finds mexican cartels are developing growing collaborations with terrorist organizations linked to iran and hezbollah. From 2006 to 2011 along the southwest border the Border Patrol apprehended 1,918 Illegal Immigrants from 35 countries designated as states that could harm the u. S. With terrorism. Which makes this taped confession all the more chilling chilling. The corrupt officer admits helping smuggle in 100 people. The problem is that because no inspection is taking place they really have no way of knowing whats in the vehicles. They dont know who theyre letting into the country. That unknown is what scares us all. 16 or 17 different types of nationalities have been caught on the ranch that i know about. Why do you want to think something could even happen bad. Reporter on john labs ranch, the steady stream continues. He worries not only about the cost to his bottom line but more importantly to his way of life. You lock your doors at night. You got guns laying around. You got guns in the truck. You worry about your mother, your dad your wife. You want to live like that . Im a rancher. I dont want to live like that. But its every day. It costs a lot of money wear and tear. Stress. Im getting to the point i dont have any confidence in our government our system or anybody trying to enforce the border. Come on, baby lets do the twist osgood coming up, lets twist again. D 5,000 data samples per second. Which is good for business. Because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. Suddenly, faraway places dont seem so. Far away. Doing laundry is classic problem solving. Kids make stains i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. Boom. Clothes look amazing and daddys a hero. Daddy, can we play ponies . Right after we do foldies. Tide boost is my tide. Whats yours . [ kitt ] you know whats impressive . A talking car. But ill tell you what impresses me. A talking train. This ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what its carrying, while using less fuel. Delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. After all, whats the point of talking if you dont have something important to say . And now a page from our sunday morning almanac. Come on, baby, lets do the twist osgood january 13, 1962, 51 years ago today. The day hit parade lightning struck twice. For that was the day Chubby Checkers version of the twist hit number one again. More than a year after it hit number one the first time back in late 1960. Come on, baby lets do the twist osgood though originally recorded by hank ballard in 1959, it was checkers 1960 cover that got the air play, not to mention exposure on dick clarks American Band stand. Hottest dance sensation in the last four years. A thing called the twist. Ladies and gentlemen, heres Chubby Checkers. Come on, baby, lets do the twist round and round and round osgood to the alarm of many parents, the twist gyrated to the top of the charts. 9 10, 11, 12, twist around the clock. Osgood inspiring movies and followup songs and putting a new york nightclub called the pepper mint lounge on the map. To the regulars of the pepper mint the twist is not news. Then society discovered it. Almost overnight the rolls royce set began to mingle with the motorcycle set. You should see my little twist osgood by early 1962 Chubby Checkers twist was topping the charts once more. Soon it seemed that everyone was doing it. With the apparent exception of former president dwight d. Eisenhower. I have no objection to the twist as such. But it does represent some kind of change in our standards. What has happened to our concepts of beauty and decency and morality . Osgood Chubby Checker himself has always had a somewhat different explanation for the success of the twist. You didnt have to be a great dancer to do the twist. All you needed was to do the steps, a little imagination and you were home. Osgood many another dance craze has come and gone over the last half century. But Chubby Checker remains to this day the greatest champion of the twist. Round and round and round osgood just ahead. Inside this tiny crimson drop is the greatest history book ever written. Osgood National Geographics next frontier. Were sitting on a bunch of shale gas. Theres natural gas under my town. Its a game changer. It means cleaner, cheaper americanmade energy. But weve got to be careful how we get it. Design the wells to be safe. Thousands of jobs. Use the most advanced technology to protect our water. Billions in the economy. At chevron, if we cant do it right, we wont do it at all. Weve got to think long term. Weve got to think long term. Look what mommy is having. Mommys having a french fry. Yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] couldve had a v8. 100 vegetable juice with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneurs dream. Into a scooter that talks to the cloud . Or turn 30million artifacts. Into a hightech masterpiece . Whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. no . o osgood the explorers and photographers of the National Geographic society have been seeking out new frontiers for one and a quarter centuries now. Theyre still just getting started. Heres rit a braver. Reporter on the vast plains of mongolia, albert yu min lynn is in search of something that has been sought for centuries a lost tomb of legendary conqueror good evening it chawn. A needle in a haystack. There are places across the entire plain that have never been walked on for 800 years. Now we can go to any place in the planet. Reporter but he has tools that have never been able to explorers who came before him. People tagged it. They said go there. Reporter for example, to decide where to look for the tomb, hes using a new social media technique known as cloud sourcing. So lin posts detailed satellite imagery online and lets armchair archeologists suggest where something man made may be hidden. It might sound a little bit ridiculous to ask somebody who has never studied mongolian archeology to look for this, but the plain truth is we have no idea what that tomb would look like anyway. Were just using human intuition to look for this. Reporter once youve selected a place then what happens . We ride out there on horseback, we start scanning and surveying these things and seeing what they really are. Reporter in fact the mongolian government does not allow digging at archeological sites. This is the d