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KPIX CBS News Sunday Morning October 13, 2013

Two games, two runs. Yesterdays Major League Baseball playoffs in the american league. Five detroit pitchers combined at fenway park to strike out 17 red sox has the tigers beat boston 10. Earlier in the National League game, the st. Louis cardinals nipped them by the same now todays weather, plus temperatures in the northern third of the nation with a chance of rain in the pacific northwest, and possible showers in the Atlantic Region as well. Cloudy in the south, and sunny in the sunny southwest. ,, female announcer female announcer save up to 35 and through columbus day, get three years interestfree financing on tempurpedic, at sleep trains inventory clearance sale. Your ticket to a better nights sleep peppejalapenos, bacon,shrooms, tomato and avocado. I call it, the avocado da vinci. Create your omlart with dennys build your own omelette menu. Charles early versions of these navigational instruments helped explorers find their way during the age of discovery. Christopher columbus is the one we remember, but others set sail into Uncharted Waters back then, many from a small sea faring country. That speck is american surfer garrett mcnamara, unbelievable, astonishing, pick your adjective for it is monster wave he rode in january off the portuguese coast near the town of nazareth. The lighthouse sits at the top of a 200 foot cliff. Everybody wants to come exactly. Because nobody knew that this was here in nazareth. Reporter in 2005, a physical Education Teacher sent mcnamara this photograph to lure him to the small fishing village with its large waves. Its so big that for us to see the height of it, we have to look you say explosion, does it feel like a real explosion . Exactly. Everything. And this is all white water. Reporter the portuguese explorer vasco pagamo came here too, to play, before he set out in 1497, and again after a successful return from his voyage to fine a sea route to india with its rich spice trade. He did what Christopher Columbus tried to do, but failed. I think because we are a country our tied to the land, and we are always looking. We have that kind of people to see what is after them. Reporter even if its frightening . Yeah. Portugal is a country where the sea is and always has been regarded as a living being to, be stared down and confronted. The song laments the price paid. Portugals greatest heroes are its explorers and their patrons during the age of discovery. In lisbon, portugals capital, theres a 51 ument to them. Pagama, magellan, prince henry the mavigator, all the names you memorized in grade school and immediately porgot. Their daring portugal, smaller than indinthe first global sea power, and very rich. How it happen side a story about ino vague which will begin in sagresch, the cragy and Southwest Corner of europe. Romans, greeks and other civilizations believe this is the point where the world finished. This is the end of the world . Thats the idea. They give you a picture very interesting. They believed that it was inside the sea, and reporter but the port geedportuguese thought otherwis. Prince henry surrounded himself in map makers, astronomers, and navigator, and amassing knowledge. The 15th century of r d, like a venture capitalist. He financed expeditions intended to push the boundaries of the known world, for profit, and to spread christianity. The idea was to take to other cultures, to take to other people and other lands the christian. Reporter so christianity and exploration were always tied together . Always. Prince henry died in 1460, but by then the portuguese explorers have inched along the coast of africa. In 1488, Bartholomew Dion made it around cape hope, and 16 years later reached india. Two years after that in 1500, Pedro Alvarez cabral discovered brazil, and on it went, each explorer armed with knowledge provided by the last. These represent ruecht that is portuguese took on their early explorations. Reporter lt. Gonzalez heads the Research Department at the Maritime Department in lisbon. At its peak when fort err portuga portugal was at its peak, how much . Brazil to japan. Reporter with brazil to japan, technology was key and this is wa it looked like. A ship with triangular sails. What is this boat call . D caravel. Reporter the caravel revolutionized the ocean. What was the advantage of this rigging . You could sail close to the wind, and you could go where and when you wanted to. In a caravel you werent restricted to winds that just pushed you from behind as square riggers were. And the portuguese had the best and most up to dateinarigation tools, which helped to plot locations by measuring the altitude of the sun and stars. This is the first representation of brazilian territory in topography. It was drawn in 1502. Portugal had the equivalent of todays software, accurate maps. Others prohibited maps showing portugal navigation outside of portugal. It was top secret. Reporter so maps were portugals secret . Maps were power, because knowledge is power. Reporter portugal monopolized world commerce, but only as long as it manageed to keep knowledge out of the hands of competitors. Ferdinand magellan commanded the exhibition that made it around the world. He was portuguese, sailing for the spanish. Foretelling the inevitable end of portugals golden age. But it was awfully good while it lasted. Manuel, who outlawed the sale of maps began in 1502 building this. Its an extravagant shrine to portugals discovery, and to its hero. Taskama, embodied the century of takings on the sea is buried here. This summer, the Portuguese Navy honored that spirit by giving the award to mcnamara who holds the record for riding this 78 foot wave in november, 2011 just off nazarai where such exploits have always been understood. Charles up next, a really big show. Charles now a page from the sunday morning almanac 39 years ago today. The final kurtdain for a tv show. Ed sullivan died of cancer that day at theig of 73. Some were broadway columnists, and cbs in 1948 to host a new sunday night variety show. Ladie charles the sullivan show grew to become a huge success. Must see tv for millions of viewers across america. Who tuneed in sunday after sunday to see a mixture of acts. Presiding over it all was ed sullivan, as stiff and unlikely a stage presence as ever hosted a hit tv show. Ed . Yes, ed. Edward r. Murrow asked him about his on air persona. Where did you get this reputation as a stone face . I dont think as a youngster i had, but when i went on to television, and the camera came barreling in on me, rigomortis set in. Charles he enjoyed a following. And in 1963 the movie. The popular culture. But over time, sullivans old style show began to fade, and in 1971, it went off the air. Three years later, sullivan himself was gone. But even today, tv with hundreds of channels. A certain generation fondly remembers long ago sunday night. 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[ male announcer ] at edward jones, these hand woven baskets are an example of what you can find in a world of art that gathers each year in new mexico. Steve cowen paid a visit and brought back pictures. Reporter the boundless landscape. Gods paint brush at work as the saying goes. Beneath the clouds, another artistic world awaits. A world of both color and culture. There is art here that dazzles the eye, and is soft to the touch, and pleaseant to view. Far away and often fancyful places. Everything you see here is for sale. This is great. Its like going around the World Without the airfare. Reporter but before you think its just a fun place to shop, think again. Its called the sante fe folk art mart. Its like few places in the world, because its a world gathered all in one place. The opening is akin to the olympics. 200 after theists from 60 countries proudly marched their way into sante fe, and arrive to a heros welcome. Hey, guys. Great to see you. Thats judy wo cofounded this market 10 years ago, and every year, she says, it has gotten biger and better. Its like the world series. Every year theres new players, and every year its more exciting because reporter shes collected her fair share of folk art herself. Her sante fe home is teaming with teeming how many pieces . Hundreds. Reporter folk art is more than just her guilty pleasure. For her, its a much needed Economic Life line for artist who is use earnings to help transform their struggling communities back home. The forgotten treasure in this market is the selfreliance and selfrespect, and understanding that they are part of a world culture that these artists go home with. Reporter part of global saigglobalization. Its a part of globalization. Janet has seen that positive side. She grew up weaving baskets with her sister in a refugee camp in uganda. Her country was torn apart in a civil war. When janet returned she found a country full of widows with little more than their native craft of basket weaving. Theyve never been to school, the only thing they had was a weaving technique from their other mothers. Reporter she started a coop to use their skills to support their family. Im telling you, a woman who makes baskets right now and sells here. They cover their Health Insurance for their families for the whole year. Reporter where the money goes . It brings people all the way here you see something beautiful and its benefitting not just one person, but a whole community. Reporter making their way over to a booth, an artist. His steel artwork made from discarded oil drums are a favorite in the market. Youve got hundreds of them. Thats a lot of work. From his Village North of portauprince, they use hammers and chisels to sculpt scenes of haitian life. This is my life. Reporter hes come to the market nine years in a row, and over that time, he and two other oil drum art i felts have made more than 200,000. The average wage in haiti is under 2 a day. Its that kind of success that has artists clamoring to hang their wares in this market. But the rules are strict. Only about a third of the artists who apply are accepted. And dont just come here for the money. We are going to address costing and pricing. Teach artists the business side of art, managing materials, shipping. Thank you. And even teach marketing and tips on how on to export products. Its halfway there. I need price tags. Reporter spending much of her life growing up in the u. S. Arch her family fled kandahar, afghanistan during the rug invasion. The political situation of the country for the last three and a half decades, and the environment but in the midst of that violence, women are creating beauty. Reporter their gift to the world was fine needle embroidery composed of geometric and floral design. My mother and grandmanager always wore pieces that had the kandahar on there, the trademark of kandahar. Reporter ultimately, it was a problem bringing that art to market. Even before the taliban, women were treated as second class citizens. But the needle work could be done in the privacy of homes. It was a save way to gain economic independence without crossing cultural boundaries. People need the opportunity to earn an income to develop their own life with their own hands. Some look at it as a giant open air nonprofit. Its a place of beauty, talent, and tradition. The fact is, its a little of both. Weaving together the globe in a way that seems artful and did anyone accuse of being a pot hog . No. Playing it cool. And is there a robot in your playing it cool. And is there a robot in your future. , poked and prodded. Taken risks. And lived in a state of what if . Welcome to a new state. Of health. Welcome to covered california. The place to find quality, affordable coverage. Financial help for those in need. And nobody can be denied because of a preexisting condition. Enroll now at coveredca. Com. Charles bobby orr enjoyed a relatively short career in big league hockey, but looms large in the history of the game. Skated up to him for questions and answers. Reporter one of the great moments in sports history. Bobby orr and scores bobby orr reporter bobby orr celebrating the overtime goal that in 1970 brought the stanley cup to boston for the first time in 29 years. And bobby orr, make reporter this photo captured his body flying through the air like a superman. But its his face that says it all. Pure joy. Growing up in canada, kids play ho e and dream about playing in the nhl, and also hope one day to be on a stanley cup team, and that was the day. It was a big goal. Reporter number 4, bobby orr is 65 now and long retired. And the famous superstar decided the time has come to tell his story. In reading your book, the word that comes up over and over again when you talk about hockey and your life in general is passion. The love is passion i had for the game, i never had that taken out of me by my parents or coach. Reporter he fell in love with the game when he was a boy playing bond hockey in ontario in his native canada. Playing with my buddies whether it was on the bay or the river or the school rink. Wed skate, and parents would say be home by dark. His parents kept him grounded. People would come up to my father and say your kid is going to be a pro. The advice he gave me was, have fun and see waps. Reporter it was a simpler time. When orr was 14 he was signed to play on the Boston Bruins farm team. His signing bonus. A whopping 1,000, plus they stuccoed my mothers house. My father could get a car. That was in 62, the car couldnt be newer than a 56. So he had a 56 chevrolet, and i got a suit. I forgot about the suit. Reporter at 18, bobby orr brought his fearless freewheeling style to the nhl. Score what a play by bobby orr. Reporter nobody in boston or anywhere else had seen anything like it before. The defense man who was a former offensive threat. He seemed unstoppable. Capable of rushing the length of the ice with the puck on his stick. Going in. Goal reporter you wouldnt give up the puck. Now, did anyone ever accuse of of being a puck hog . No. No. I would eventually give it up. Come on. Calling me a puck hog. Im out of here. Ill walk out. Reporter came on ice, and no one was more agile or faster than bobby orr. And probably no one more modest. Reporter how cool was it that the boston globe columnist called you muriel im an awful dancer. Scores reporter poong his many achievement, it was a defense man who twice led the league in scoring. There were few records that orr didnt break. Announcer and theyre standing for bobby orr. Reporter an understatement is an understatement about that famous championship winning goal, for example. You write in your took that on may 10, 1970, i scored a goal there. It was it was an exciting goal. Reporter it took convincing to get him to revisit that moment cast in bronze in boston. You celebrate goals in a silly way. I guess i did there. It was for the championship. I couldnt help t it. Reporter but bobby orr would play only eight full seasons in the nhl. Im disappointed. Reporter bad knees forced him to hang up the skates in 1968, he was just 30 years old. Im no longer able to play. Its a very difficult time. I played hockey from the time i was knee high to a grasshopper. I never looked at at another job. Now i have to go to work. Work. Reporter and to make matters worse, in spite of signing the first Million Dollar hockey contract, he was nearly broke. His agent, Alan Eagleson embezzled most of his fortune. Eagleson brought to court by other former clients later went to jail for his crimes. I just wanted to get away from the man, the person. Reporter and you said, i justed to get away from the man, and then you corrected yourself and said person. Correct. Hes not a man. Reporter these days bobby orr runs a successful hockey management company, what he really doesnt like talking about. Despite best efforts, more and more people are finding out about the innumerable acts of charity you performed really from the beginning of your career. You do not like talking about them . People follow sports because it makes someone smile. Its something that i its my responsibility. I should do that. I do it quite a bit. Reporter youre doing very well. Look at you. Orr is a charitable man. I needed all the compassion he could offer when we got on the ice together. Youre a puck hog. You were talking about me being a puck hog. He wont give it up. On the ice, nobody is happier than bobby orr, showing kids how to have fun which is what hockey has always been about. Youre being paid to play a game. We know these pictures. The story of the man who took them just ahead. Charles in the 15 years 50 years that passed since the assassination of john f. Kennedy only one shows the shooting from start to finish. And look at it frame by frame. Fair warning, the film has lost none of its power to shot. With his bell and howell 8 millimetre camera, abraham loves taking pictures of his family. And the home movies we have are like everybody elses home movies. Reporter except one. The film that is pruder shot on november 22nd, 1963 of president kennedy in dallas. Only 26 seconds long, theres a pruder film of kennedys assassination is the most famous movie in history. How due feel about that film . I think he hated the film. He wished he had never taken it. It was really devastating for him. Alexandra pruder. This is my grandfather. He was a great guy. He was funny. He was incredibly bright. He came to this country at the age of 15 and liveed in grinding poverty and antisemitism. Mr. Pruder settleed in dallas and started a clothing business. This is your grandfathers company . Yes. Their office wass coo the street from the texas depository at daly plas a. D our family, they were real kennedy people. My grandfather loved kennedy. Pruder first thought about filming the motorcade from the office window, but instead, went down to theviated to and

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