Must go. Everything including the mall itself. Mark strassmann reports our cover story. All across america shopping malls are dying. All of a sudden consumer now has every single retail store a key tap away. Why would you go to the mall if you can reach in your pocket. We met one entrepreneur who says he has a recipe for the future. Reinventing the american mall ahead on sunday morning. The color of money in this counsel tree is on the drag and drop side not like bills you can find elsewhere. Rita braver has an accounting. America got a new 100 bill recently. But compared to the colorful and Creative Designs of other countries, our money can seen down right dull. Doesnt the u. S. Of currency envy . Absolutely not. Later on sunday morning well show you the money. Its all in the wrist is a popular saying the watch words of whole new generation of gadgets. Its no secret Computers Keep getting smaller but these days they are small enough to wear. A smart watch is companion for your smart phone. We look at our phones up to a hundred times a day. Havent seen smart watches, so far its been more hype than sales. Their time is coming as youll see later on sunday morning. Shakira is a within word name for a singer with a double life. Superstar in the world of music, committed therapist in the land of her birth. Lee cowan tagged along. Shakira has made a fortune as International Pop star. How and where she spends her money brings her back home to her roots in colombia and this gleaming new building. It is not charity. Its human investment. Not the only shes helped. Going home to colombia with shakira ahead on sunday morning. Where anyone with case and money to burn wants to be. This morning Mark Phillips will take us for a ride. Rolls royce, once the Gold Standard of understated automotive elegance all fine leather and lack warred with veneer. Now new money has brought new taste. Theres just about nothing the people who built them wont do for a price. Are you turning these things in to half Million Dollar hot rods. I would hope not. Not your fathers rolls royce later on sunday morning. Plenty more where that came from. But first here are the head lanes for sunday morning, the 23rd of march. Its now been more than with weeks since Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared with 239 aboard, new satellite images of what could be objects from the boeing 777 have search planes combing the indian ocean about 1500 miles off Western Australia again today. Holly williams is in perth. This blurry chinese satellite image shows something floating 1500 miles off australias west coast. Last sunday another satellite photo captured two objects of similar size. And yesterday spotted floating debris in the same area. Australian Prime Minister believes its evidence that may solve the miss tearians disappearance of Malaysian Airlines 370. Now had a number of very credible increasing hope, no more than hope, that we might be on the road to discovering what did happen to this illfated aircraft. In one of the most remote corners of the world search planes from the u. S. , australia and new zealand are scouring the seas for wreckage of the boeing 777. Since radar proved ineffective theyre relying on the human eye. They covered the air of size of West Virginia today. Enormous task in waters that sometimes see 50 foot swells. More than half of the 239 passengers were from china. Several chinese ships are making their way and two chinese aircraft will join the operation tomorrow. For sunday morning, Holly Williams in perth. Russia said today its flag now flies overall of ukraines 189 military sites in crime california the air base was the l. A. To fall it was after a tense blockade that lasted more than a week. A mile long mudslide in washington state, 55 miles northwest of seattle has left three people dead and eight others injured. The mud, trees and rocks destroyed six homes in the town of osso. One witness said it came out of no where. Day three of first ladys visit to china. Mrs. Obama and her daughters walked along sections of the great wall. Todays weather scattered showers and thunderstorms in the southeast, snow will fall again in montana and wyoming. In the week ahead, a noreaster could bring snow from the carolinas to maine. The sunny southwest is the place to be. Next, were off to the mall. And later i knew it was not to shake i, mason a store was going out of business. It could mean the entire mall ising down. Our cover story is reported by mark strassmann. These are the ruins of a dying culture. The american shopping mall. The skating place. Audrey grew up outside of toledo. Like many of her generation spent much of her teenage years hanging out at the mall. You couldnt even get parking spots here. I probably spent moss of my paycheck at j. C. Penneys. Audrey wasnt alone. Everyone wanted to go to the mall. For half a century the mall was the mecca of our booming consumer society. Lots of space in this mall. Fact celebrated in many a popular movie. Got everything. Americas lover affair with shopping malls began in 1956 when nations first fully enclosed mall, southdale opened its doors outside minneapolis. This is the most exciting period in this economy. Actually the most explosive growth anywhere on earth at any time during history. Early 50s through the 70s. Robin lewis is the author of the new rules of retail. In the mid 50s Dwight Eisenhower signed the interstate highway act. Will have impact on the entire nation. Constructed 54,000 miles of interstate highway. What that did immediately it provided mobility so they began moving in to the suburbs. And also what it afforded was the ability to construct these regional malls. They just exploded. Across the country. Between 1956 and 2005 about 1500 malls were built. Including the mall of america in minnesota. One of the worlds biggest. 4. 2 million square feet, 520 stores, an Amusement Park and even a wedding chapel. It was a golden age of shopping. Which lasted until a new golden age came along. Courtesy of the internet. All of a sudden the consumer now has every single retail store throughout the world a key tap away. Today malls across the u. S. Are dying. No knew enclosed mall has been built since 2006. And lewis predicts fully half of allure malls will close in the next ten years. Why would you get to your car and drive to a mall when you can reach in your pocket. Thats a good point. But if the mall is dead, how do you explain this. On the outskirts of atlanta we found one formerly dying mall that is thriving some saw opportunity. The color, the item, thats what brings people from afar to this area. In 2005 he took over a struggling generic mall. And transformed it in to plaza fiesta designed to meet the needs of an exploding hispanic population. We followed demographics, because its nothing more than a numbers game i would tell you. Got to have enough consumers positive support this. He has turned dead space in to successfulful hispanic malls with large immigrant communities. Looking to expand he discovered the hispanic population around atlanta had quadrupled. But one thing was missing. Part of the culture of Hispanic Community is part of family. There was not a place where the families could gather and shopping doesnt just mean shoes and clothing more eating at a restaurant. But also a place where they can listen to music, sit down, relax and spend some tame with the family. The plaza has 280 stores but also a Doctors Office and dentist, hairdressers, money wiring services, everything you mine find in a mexican village. Even a bus station to bring customers in. Has more than four million visitors last year. Its one of one stop shopping its a onestop experience. The strategy here paying attention to changing america and giving customers something they cant get on their computer. They also the key to reinvention at other malls in other places. Some of the malls are going to have a second life what are the keys. Experience. Entertainment. Drag away from the shopping on the internet give them a reason to spend the time to go make the effort to go there. Only way theyre going to do that if there is something going on. And an experience you cant get exactly. Mason next, were talking real money. [ male announcer ] how it feels to chew 5 gum. [ whirring ] [ wind howling ] a new mint flavor that intensifies as you chew. New 5 ascent gum. Stimulate your senses. Mason a lot of thought goes in to the design and color of money. But is it art . Here are two sides of the story beginning with rita braver. These days american money is all about our celebrated statesmen. But once upon a time our currency was more adventure some. Featuring native americans, the pilgrims, martha washington, lewis and clark and back at the end of the 19th century there was this inventive line of bills. Known as the education theory. The name of this particular design is actually light to the world. Literally holding a light bulb. We could understand why United States treasurer rosie signature youll find in your wallet today looks back longingly at the money of yesterday. To tell you the truth this looks a lot more exciting than our current currency. Absolutely. I agree with you. Youve got chair robbed. In 1929 we got the dollar we know today. The look hasnt changed much. Seems like the rest of the world is trending colorful and creative bills. Bank notes, even sports themed. Could be the calling card for what that country represents in the international market. Fry to capture the culture of that particular culture. Director of design. A british firm that designed paper money for more than 150 countries. Theres the twotime bank note of the year winner, the kazakhstan and the denar after the fall of muammar qaddafi. The image of the crowd. On the back depicts the new libyan flag. As for what appears on the most currency worldwide, for decades its been queen liz both. In the usa the produces 1. 3 billion dollars worth of current zoo a day. We make money 24 hours a day. And the director says the current focus is on using technology to thwart counterfeiters. In this blue ribbon contains hundreds of thousands of micro lenses. When you tilt the note the images move up and down. When you tilt the note up and down the images move left and right. But weve still got ben franklin. Welcome on board. In the only put astronaut on the 5 but also in the just want to tell you how proud i am. We americans can only dream of what could be. A few years back when website put out a call for design to update the dollar, suggestions poured in. How about the statue of liberty, amelia earhart, marilyn monroe. But Officials Say that changing the images on u. S. Bills would become a political quagmire. In our country its all about dead statesmen and old buildings. That is one thing that people do rely on when they look at you is that familiarity. So when you go overseas they may in the know what this image is but they know that theyre going to look for it on the 100 note. You can bet your Bottom Dollar that our money will keep its iconic look. I have no idea where it would go when i started cutting up the first bill. Mason first cut up a dollar bill 15 years ago. Sort of personal interest in economics. Mason he couldnt stop making things out of money. His collages are assembled from 1 bills. He calls this the money lisa. By doing what you do you show up sorts of parts of the dollar. Thats the irony of the work. People are so familiar with the object they have it ip their hands and no one really is aware of what it look like. Mason his work asks us to reconsider this piece of paper we value so much. Its sort of taboo being broken in order to make the work. Mason his epic piece liberty is 17 feet tall made from nearly 82,000 bill fragments. Took basically the entire year. Not all his ideas are so ambitious. Standard or did you have this made . I had this made. My brother david is a woodworker. Titled a very expensive push broom its bristles are 88 dollar bills. You really do give whole new meaning to how far you can make a dollar bill go. Thank you. I intended that. The 42yearold artist works out of his home in lancaster, pennsylvania. Where he lives with his wife, amy, and 2yearold son, henry. Wagner some ma knicks with exasctoknife and glue. You see all the pieces that were in it. We call it dissection when were breaking up the bill. He harvests every scrap of the bank note. Meticulously sorting the pieces. The light chunks box. Includes a section for the signatures of the treasury secretary. George washington also has a home. Its always george washington, he stands in for everyone. In wagners world, washington becomes every man. And all the faces in the crowd. He makes other famous faces, abe lincoln, ben franklin. Ben bernanke. That was commissioned by time. They rejected it. Senn sold to the smithsonian. The National Portrait gallery. Always moving having somewhere between the drawing elements. At new yorks gallery, wagners collages can fetch tens of thousands of dollars, it shows usually sell out immediately. How many pieces do you have . Probably a dozen. Frank williams is a collector. I keep findings things that i like to bring hem toe look at them a little longer than i can in a gallery. Is it expensive to work with money. You cut up a lot of bills. I like to think people think its expensive but bills arent the expensive part of the operation. Its the time. The very act of cutting up money raises the question of, what its worth. Mark wagners art is a conversation about the nature of money and american identity. I am not making posters. Im not making protest signs. Art happens in two places. Art happens in my brain when im making these things, and the viewers brain when theyre looking at them. Im interested in what everyone brings to the table. Mason coming up. Somethings fishy. Take a closer look at your fidelity green line and youll see just how much it has to offer, especially if youre thinking of moving an old 401 k to a fidelity ira. It gives you a wide range of investment options. And the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals and what youre really investing for. Tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. Call today and well make it easy to move that old 401 k to a fidelity rollover ira. Its built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. And fights pain at the site of inflammation. 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Its amazing. Alana is a teacher and foody. I had salmon and others which i love. Like i would marry it just eat it every day. 30,000 tourists a year come to see the find tuna lined up for auction. The fattier tuna and with the bigger belly will get you a better price. This fish comes from all over the world as far away as australia or south africa. Tuna regularly sells for tens of thousands of dollars for a single fish. Last year one blue fin set a record, selling for 1. 7 billion. The biggest fish that was sold today at the tuna auction was bought by you. Yes. Are you proud of that . Ten knee paid 40,000 fora single tuna on the day we were there. Thats hard to believe. We didnt get blue fin can be up to ten times more expensive than other types of fish. Something restaurants sell gist to draw in customers. Had your parents done this, too . Yes. Are you second, third generation. Im the eighth generation. Eighth generation. 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In Fact Computers are now so small they are on your wrist. Eat your heart out dick tracy. Over and out. A good way to think about smartwatch is a companion for your smart phone. We look at our phones up to hundred times a day. A smartwatch could save you time. The editor and chief of laptop magazine. Ill send you a text message see if it shows up on there. Sure. You have spinach in your teeth. I hear something vibrating. Come on. It actually works. Thats right. Although you cant respond from your wrist. Thats why its more of companion not a replace for your smart phone. Give me show and tell of what the latest are. This is the what we like is that theres an available app store for it. Almost sounds like you said youre going to download apps to your watch. Yes, you can. There are big names behind it like cnn and estn and yelp. There are 300 apps available for this including facebook. Probably havent seen a lot of smartwatchs on real peoples wrist. So far its been more hype than sales. They are still so bulky, like wearing a vcr on your wrist. Or maybe because you have to charge them every couple of days. Or maybe because theyre just unnecessary. Youve got your phone right here. How much effort do you really save having same functions on your wrist . But there is one area where having electronics on your wrist makes tremendous sense, thats monitoring your health. Measuring my skin response like your sw