Martha teichners cover story. Then on the store radio of three american hikers strayed across the border in to iran. Coming their inside story to tracy smith. They walked free after two years in a tehran prison. Some still want to know how the iran hikers got there in the first place. You must have heard comments from people saying, come on, you were naive, you were stupid. To make this mistake. What i would say to people that criticize me for going to the middle east in the first place that something terrible could have happened to me in my own back yard. Their inside story ahead this sunday morning. Catherine da knew is a legend on the screen. Known for her talent and beauty talk about it with bob simon of 60 minutes. Catherine she has been acting for 57 years. In her early days she was known as the ice maiden, elegant, distant, reserved. But then things changed. What was it like for you when you acted in your first really steamy movie . A steamy movie . Would be sex. Later on sunday morning, on love, life and beauty. Enrique is a fans around the world. Cross over star with hits in both english and spanish. He speaks for the record with rita braver. On stage enrique is relaxed and carefree. But his heart he says is a warrior. What do you worry about. I micro manage. I worry about every single detail. But i worry because i care. Cares enough to make music that sold more than 100 million albums. As youll see ahead on sunday morning. Osgood tomorrow is st. Patricks day and sons and daughter of ireland are stepping out. You can count Margaret Brennan among them. Riverdance burst on to the world stage 20 years agou an irish step dancing has never been the same. It has opened doors. It has created an openness. And response to the irish which didnt exist before that. Irish dancing steps out. Ahead on sunday morning. Osgood mo rocca marks the anniversary of the word okay. Steve hartman watch a young wrestler win one for his father. And forgetful people everywhere. Here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 16th of march 2014. Voting is underway in referendum to determine the future of crimea. A vote on see session of ukraine. Liz both palmer is in crimea. Turn out appeared to be heavy in the first hours of voting. The majority of crimeas population is russians speaking with strong links to russia so they are like to vote to have the chrome lynn take over here. What people believe they think that they would go with russia. The polls opened on time and there were plenty of ballots and the voting certainly orderly. But is this a free and Fair Election . Anything but. The new Prime Minister seized power three weeks ago in what amounts to a coup backed by thousand of russian soldiers who blockaded the ukrainian army. The military harassed and arrested activists, journalists and leaders. Thousands of do see this referendum as a farce and theyre staying home. But many more who put up with the corrupt and cynical ukrainian leadership for two decades belief that russian rule cant be any worse and may turn out to be a lock step. For sunday morning this is Elizabeth Palmer in crimea. Osgood investigators looking in to the disappearance that have Malaysia Airline boeing 777 are now passengers and crew aboard the plane. Said the flight was deliberately diverted after ground contact was severed. Authorities are examining a Flight Simulator at the home of the planes pilot. 25 countries are now involved in the search for the jetliner. Comedian david benary known for his guest appearances on the tonight show during the 1970s has died of cancer. He was 78. A look back at his career on our sunday morning website. With spring around the corner its time for selection sunday. March madness officially gets underway tonight here on cbs. Now todays weather a powerful storm will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the southeast and snow to the mid atlantic states. The southwest will enjoy temperatures in to the 80s. And as work week begins light snow may fall in the northeast, sunny and milder in the heartland. Ahead what is it like to be held as the most beautiful woman in the world . Well, i dont hear that osgood legendary catherine da knew. But first i start blaming it on americas military. I start blaming it on americas military. Children of war. ,,,,,, save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. Ould yep, Everybody Knows that. Well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake . Uhoh. Geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. But that grand slam looks so good. Girl mom, with 18 options to choose from, theres over 300 combos under 550 calories. Man kids a genius. Girl dad, it says it right here on the menu. Man oh. Woman hey, welcome to dennys. Osgood not all of our cosh waltz of war serve overseas in combat. Some are children who never left our shores. Collateral damage some might call that. Our cover story from martha teichner. How many of these homecomings have you seen on television since we went to war in iraq and eaves more than a decade ago. [ cheering] how many children looking in to returning soldiers eyes. For the parent who went away. These are supposed to be happy endings. Happily ever after moments. But often they are anything but. Before his deployments he was always kind of the fun parent. 15yearold Abigail Barton lives in newburgh, indiana. Her father is a veteran of the iraq war. I figured hed come home just like he used to taking us to the park, getting ice cream, all that stuff it just immediately changed. It was meetly gone. Im scared to go out of the house half the time. What do you mean . Crowds make me nervous. Im always still looking for snipers. Erin barton was a specialist in the Army National guard. His two deployments in iraq in 2005 and again in 2007 left him with injuries to his brain and spine. And piece Traumatic Stress disorder. Hes able to work as a butcher for a local supermarket. As long as he works alone. I just get to a point where rage just takes over and i cant control that. Its like doctor hyde and jeckle thing. It scares me almost as bad as them. What do you tell your children when something happens . I usually say, leave me alone. I would never intentionally harm them for any reason. Youre my life. The stories of veterans lives up ended by ptsd are all too familiar to us. The struggles of their children practically unknown. I would get so angry, i would just think, this is what iraq did to my father. Id start blaming it on americas military, you know. I would be like, you guys stole my father. And yeah, i developed depression over the time and a lot of anxiety. Did your school understand . No. All of my i guess depression and anxiety help has come from other places. I mean through our family doctor. Abigail barton iceboater, alexs 18 and uncomfortable speaking on camera. A year ago he attempted suicide. And spent four days on life support. Whats it been like for alex . Devastating. To see the changes in his dad and to be so helpless. Wendy barton is alex and abigails perth. I dont think that america is intentionally negligenting these kids by any means. But i any that they need to wake up. Because this is a real problem and it is certainly not just my children that are suffering. Its estimated that as many as five million kids have had a parent or sibling serve in iraq or afghanistan since 9 11. The vast majority of kids and families even with a lot of deployments and a lot of moves, about 70 or more depending on the issue that you look at are doing fine. But says professor of social work at the university of southern california, the other 30 up to a million and a half kids are not doing fine. He studied 30,000 High School Students in eight California School districts. Particularly troubling, aster found one out of four military kid is likely to consider suicide, significantly more than nonmilitary kids. What exactly does the Veterans Administration do for the children and siblings of people who have come back from the war . Not much. Not much. The v. A. Spent almost 500 million on ptsd treatment for veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars last year. But their family members the v. A. Spokeswoman informed us by email, may receive counseling if determined to be essential to the effective treatment and readjustment of the veteran. In other words, veterans kids who have psychological issues are largely on their own if they get help at all. Do you walk out the door and put on an act, the normal act . Every day. Its like putting on a shirt now. Its incredibly easy. Just walk outside, put on a smile. My mom would ask me not to talk about the things that were happening with my father. In fact if my mom mention the world vietnam its with a whisper. Soldiers kids can be Collateral Damage in our nations wars all their lives. Very suicidal. Very depressed, very angry, anxietyrid den. Crystal was 30 years old before she dared to do what terrified her most. She asked her father, a vietnam veteran with ptsd to talk to her about the war. Why do you think he a at that point said yes. I know now it was because he felt there was also a hole in his soul. And that he never really knew his daughter. I was a young man, i was sent to a far off country to fight a war i still dont understand delmer returned to virginia shattered by the killing he witnessed and participated in in vietnam. And by the hatred he encountered when he got home. Our baby killer as i walk down the street when he couldnt control himself, he would lock himself in his room and play ha his guitar. Or just face the wall. The rage would get out and maybe harm somebody or Something Like that. While my dad was hiding away in his room, i would lock myself away in my room. I would also vacillate between depression and rage just like my father. It was like she, too, had ptsd by her own admission it was eating her alive within she picked up the phone for that first of 30 calls. He said, i dont want to talk about the war. I dont know anything about a war. What was your response . We hung up the phone. Then what . And slowly but surely over the next few weeks he started opening up to me. Do you think those conversations helped you . Oh, yeah. It helped me. Some time when you have i feel like calling and talking to her. That helped. After a lifetime of telling no one, crystal pressly, dared to go public. In a blog that to her astonishment went viral and eventually a book. I spent my life wondering why my father didnt like me, have never been able to see an answer until i read your story. Shes received emails like these, she says from, thousands of veterans and children of veterans as far as back as world war ii. I think part of me still feels that the relief of crystal, youre not alone. And the other part of me feels so sad because i wasnt alone. But counting small victories, crystal presley no longer considered herself a victim of her fathers war. But a survivor. I understand now that talking can be a matter of life and death. Sharing your story can be a matter of life and death. Whats the very best thing for you that came out of all those telephone conversations with crystal . For you . For me, just knowing that i hope she knows i love her. And always have . Yeah, always have, yeah. Osgood next margarine. Spreading. You turned up the fun. 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In dallas last weekend 40 young hopefuls filled the halls with big hair and sparkles and flats as they gathered for an eye rush dance competition or feis. I got a first and second. Now im prize winner. Thats kind of what i wanted. Feels like you landed on another planet, in a way you have. Its a world of feisanna and ceili dance of jigs and hornpipes and reels. A world i know something about. I began irish dance lessons in kindergarten and danced all through high school competing my way up from begin tore champion status. 99 want to start they love it. And they dance for years and years. And for us my teacher was iris grey. Her school of irish dance is going stronger than ever in connecticut. They get to do the dance similar to ballet. They do the like the rhythm and the sound. What does a really good dancer look like . A really good dancer will make whatever they dance look easy. Smile. Always have beautiful turned out feet and nice extension in their leg and high pointed toe. While many of the techniques have not changed, the style certainly has. The costumes are flashier, some would say gallaudetier, also lighter. Girls dont go to bed in curlers any more they wear wigs. Sometimes very bigwigs. Literally we held pennies in our hands not to move our arms. It was about precision. And even just in the presentation of costume was very much classic. You brought little girls like me out of the closet. And opened the doors to nonirish dancers. Like samantha. What made you start . I saw a group of performers at my dance school and i just ran home to my mom i told her i wanted to dance with my arms straight. But the joys of mastering the techniques and stresses of competition havent changed at all. First time i danced i was very confused. My dad had to explain it to me. Exactly. That every time you compete. Thats a lesson very hard to learn. And a useful one as iris grey told parents for 37 years now. You can just see the growth in the children and the confidence because theyre dancing in front of a judge. In front of a room full of people. We all have a bit of competition in us. As long as you dont let it take over. Its good. Kelsey pierce and 15yearold kala will compete in the world championship. We cross train many days, many hours at the studio. How many hours . About three to four every day. Long hours of dance but it all pays off in the end. Dancing is like my life. 16yearold owen is the only boy at iris grey school. You dance in a kilt or pants. Pants. Definitely pants. Is it fun . Its a lot of fun. My family, my dance family here. Every year around st. Patricks day dancers go out in to the community to perform. Not for trophies and medals but to celebrate. And inspire others to tap their toes. The impulse of irish music once you here a jig or really fast reel that it does stir your blood. Which is what inspired irish dancing centuries ago in towns and villages when people gathered in their kitchens to move their feet and dance to an irish jig. I cant stop saying okay. Osgood okay . Whats in a word . Is coming up. Later, a visit with Enrique Iglesias. ,,,,,, osgood okay. An uncommon history. Offered by mo rocca. Okay, mo. Word up. Next sunday, march 23, is the 175th anniversary of the the invention of a word that english professor Allen Metcalf is the most successful export. The word that is widely recognized throughout the world. No other american word has succeeded like that. If you dont know what that word is, its okay. Seriously, its okay, the order okay for metcalf the worlds okay expert is the versatility. What part of speech is it . Its an adjective. You say, this is okay. But its also a noun, i gave this my oka