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KYW CBS This Morning Saturday November 15, 2014

Hate it. Freezing freezing. November is turning into novemberrrr. Record cold grips the country. Most of the states are colder right now than parts of alaska. Hue about a warmup before thanksgiving. President obama kicked off his visit to australia with the g20 summit. This week i traveled to burma, china, australia. I have no idea what time it is right now. The bill has passed. Another bill to approve the Keystone Pipeline and this one will be taken up in the senate. The philae has not been able to charge up its batteries and its gone into shutdown mode. Chuck haggle orders a top to bottom search. The program uncovered serious, serious problems. Up close and personal with humpback whales. All that julianne congratulations. Welcome to the 18th hollywood film awards. Lets move in. The only award show without pharrell this year. Thank you, god. I dont have to listen to happy right now. And all that matters. A new generation of music stars to record an updated band bandaid single. On cbs this morning saturday. The republicans are livid after the president announced plans to bypass congress on Immigration Reform. House parents to stay with them so we dont have to split up families. This is great news for Arnold Schwarzenegger and his maid. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We also have a great lineup for you this morning including a conversation with music mogul clive davis. He signed Whitney Houston when she was just 19 years old. Now hes launching a new effort to restore her place in music history. Also chef Frank Mcclellan owner of bostons famed restaurant and mentor to many of that citys top chefs. He brings a taste of his best to the dish. Plus, in our saturday session, Rolling Stone magazine lists him as one of the best guitarists who ever lived. Joey mars with the smiths now out with his second album. Our top story today is the day. Openen nenrollment. Obamacare will give americans a Second Chance to sign up for the program. One of the big problems initially was the website. It crashed and failed several times after that. The site had an overhaul. This time things should be much smoother. Weve had multiple ways in which weve kicked the tires on the system both internally and externally to see that it works and its stable. Obamacare has reduced the number of those without health coverage. Lets get some of the details on the program. Were joined this morning. Lieu lou louise, good morning. Thanks for having me. I want to talk a little about this. What are people expecting to see when you look at the broader picture thats differencet from last year . Well there are more plans and markets this year but thats affecting prices people might see. Big plans raising prices. At the same time some of the new market entrants are making aggressively low bids to try to undercut them which affects the peoples tax value credits. The Important News for people here is they have to go back to the website to shop. Its very important they do it not just to get a better option but to avoid getting a worse one. What are the deadlines for the new open enrollment . It opens today. They have until december 15th to make changes to their coverage by january 1st. Thats key. For people who dont have coverage and might be going to the site for the affect time, they have until february 15th of next year. Although, again, you have to sign up by the middle of the month for it to take effect the following month. Are there still people who dont have coverage at this point . Well, theres more than 30 million of them. Some of them are not eligible to use the website at all to shop because theyre not in the country legally. Some people have to have incomes that are too low to qualify for tax credit that extends the coverage. Some have money and qualify or maybe wouldnt but dont feel like the Insurance Options are a good deal and they may opt to pay the penalty this year. Obamacare survived one Supreme Court challenge. There may be one this year. Whats the deal there . This team its over the tax credits that the law provides for residents in exchanges. Theres a debate over weather people who live in states that did not run their own exchange that turned over some or all of that tax, the federal government can get those credits. Thats more than 30 stays potentially affected. Thank you so much for being with us this morning. President obama is in australia this morning where hes meeting with the leaders of the g20 summit. Theyre talking Global Economic growth and security but that doesnt mean developments here at home are far from his mind. Topping his agenda once he returns will be the longrunning debate over immigration. Senior White House Correspondent bill plante has more on that. Hes in our washington bureau. Good morning. Good morning, guys. Next week after hes back from his trip from asia the president will get recommendations from the secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration Reform and he says that hell act on them soon before the end of the year, but in typical washington fashion, the details have been leaked in advance, which gives both those in favor and those against something to argue about. The report recommends the parents who arent u. S. Citizens the remain in the u. S. And receive work permits. About 2. 5 million of them who have been here ten years or more, 3. 3 million if they have only been here five years. Thats a decision the president will have to make. Also recommended, expanding the protection of those who came as children, socalled dreamers. Enforcement would be eased for those with no documented criminal history and would be concentrated on those that are National Security risks. President obama says hell use his executive authority to act on immigration if congress does not. On friday the president again challenged congress. I indicated to Speaker Boehner several months ago that if in fact, congress failed to act, i would use all the Lawful Authority that i possess to try to make the system work better. And thats going to happen. Thats going to happen before the end of the year. Many democrats want the president to move ahead with executive action. 200,000, 300,000, 400,000 deportations a year. These statistics represent people. But republicans are furious. House speaker john boehner. Were going to fight the president tooth and nail if he continues down this path. This is the wrong way to govern. But this is an argument the president wants to have. If more republicans fight back the more Political Action the democrats will have to woo the hispanic vote in 2016. But, of course there is an internal argument in the administration over the best time to announce this decision. Do it before thanksgiving as early as next week and it becomes part of the fight over the spending bill to keep the government open. And some republicans on the right are threatened another Government Shutdown if the president takes executive action on immigration. Vinita . A lot of fighting and a lot of arguing. Bill plante in washington this morning. Thank you. Defense secretary chuck hagel says he needs 10 billion dollars to fix neglect and mismanagement that has put our military arsenal at risk. As david martin reports, it sounds like a comedy of errors but no one is laughing. Reporter the pentagon has long proclaimed Nuclear Forces landbased missiles and bombers as high priority but this review by the pentagon makes that sound like a farce. Theres a nuclear wrench used to attack those across north dakota montana, and wyoming. Within wrench 450 missiles at three bases. Is that true and if so how did the how did the air crews manage with just one wrench . It is true. Its reflective and indicative of a system thats been allowed to kind of slowly back downhill. Now, how did they do it . They did it by federal expressing the one wrench around to each base. Reporter the report documents procedures that are so cumbersome and inefficient that overall risk to the mission increases. Units are undermanned, overworked, and undertrained. A Submarine Base in the state of washington went five straight weeks of sininspections. We spent more time proving were doing our job right than doing our job one said. The report punches between the eyes. The inspection became the reason for why you were inspecting. They werent helping the force. They were hindering the force. Missile crews this is what one of the crew members told lesley stahl about the telephones. You cant hear the other person on the other end of the line. Sometimes you cant dial out which makes it very difficult if youre trying to do your job. It will take years and billions of dollars to fix all those problems but at least each missile base now has its own wrench. So no more fedexing. For cbs news at the pentagon im david martin. The deep freeze is blasting parts of the rockies and midwest as frigid air and snow moves into the eastern half of the nation. In michigan drivers faced tougher conditions. The tow trucks were out in force and snow shovelers are in indiana to get ready tr iffor the game. For more of this we go to ed curran of our chicago station. Good morning, ed. Good morning, anthony. We look at the snow that moved into south bend. Elsewhere in the country we have a winter storm warning in the rockies. Elsewhere, a Winter Weather advisory. Most areas see a few inches of snow in the area shaded in blue on the map. This is the snow were looking at today. Its moved to the east. As it gets to the great lakes area it starts to fizzle. Chicago might see an inch or two. The next area is down to the south in the area thats circled there, and it will move up to the northeast. Now, this gets a little more potent. As you see it picks up all this gulf moisture and in some places could see four or five inches of snow out of this particular system as it moves sunday night into monday. Then guess what . Colder air. Polar plunge part 2 and it will bring temperatures to atlanta that when we get to tuesday may top out at only 37 degrees. And by tuesday night they could see a low in the low 20s. Vinita . Ed curran of our chicago station, thank you. A powerful earthquake rocked indonesia today. It struck an island about a fourhour night from jakarta, the countrys capital. There were no reports of injuries. A tsunami warning was issued in the area near the quake. Another doctor is headed back to the u. S. To be treated for ebola. Hes being treated from sierra leone. He was working at a hospital in the ebola zone but not with ebola patients. Hes due at the hospital later today. Hell be the third eebola patient treated there and the tenth in the u. S. An investigation at a university in the death of a student found unconscious at a fraternity house. Julianna goldman is on the West Virginia University Campus in morgantown. Julianna, good morning. Reporter good morning. Hundreds of students gathered here to honor the passing of classmate who had been a student here for just a few months. 18yearold West Virginia University Freshman nolan burch had sent out a tweet before the wednesday night party at the kappa sigma fra ternltsternity house. He said its about to be a very eventful night to say the least. They found him not breathing. Now theyre investigating whether alcohol or drugs were involved. This was the Police Dispatcher relaying the report from officers at the scene. Was intoxicated. Lips are blue. Theyre attempting cpr. It had been revoked by its National Office two days for the party for unrelated code of conduct violations. Cory ferris is the dean of students. They have no privileges on our campus and similarly the National Organization has said youre not a member youre not in Good Standing with us and you dont exist as an organization. Reporter last week three others were arrested at the university on 16 unrelated alcohol charges and there was a riot after the football game. There was a reaction. Theyre trying to make an example out of us ever since the riot. We probably dont deserve to be suspended. Reporter a recent study found four out of five students drink alcohol and half of them binge drink. 65 related deaths five in the last year alone. The Student Newspaper here reports that burch had been pledging the fraternity. Morgantown police are interviewing anybody who was at the party the other night and theyre investigating whether to bring criminal charges in this case. Anthony . Julianna goldman in morgantown, West Virginia. Thanks julianna. The grantd jury is expected to decide soon possibly within days, whether ferguson missouri, Police Officer Darren Wilson will Face Criminal Charges for the Fatal Shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown. Newly released video shows him leaving the hospital shortly after the shooting. Wilson has not been seen in public since the shooting. When the grand jury decision is made regarding officer wilson there are fears that sometimes violent protests that follow could happen again. Mark strassmann reports from ferguson. Reporter antonio henleys barbershop is a snapshot of anxiety building in ferguson. Business here is down 50 since the violent protests last august. Along the way people worry more trouble is coming. The Property Owners came and told the people either we board up or our Insurance Company is not going to cover us. Are you nervous for your community . Most definitely. If the community doesnt get the answers theyre looking for or justice, i dont think theyre going to lie down. Reporter tensions have lingered for more than three months that the grand jury might not charge Darren Wilson and the potential reaction. The decision is expected in the next two weeks. Missouri missouris governor jay nixon is putting National Guard on standby. Violence will not be tolerated. The residents and businesses of this region will be protected. Reporter some ferguson Business Owners and clergy met with the mayor about providing peaceful options for protesters. Pastor robert white. Lets have a Community Center so they can come and vent and have creative ways to express their anger without resorting to violence. Reporter theyre stockpiling food just in case. Various groups have been practicing how to peacefully protest while 1,000 area Police Officers have gone through extra training in crowd control. When the grand jury decides, the county Prosecutors Office propss to alert local School Districts which are worried about getting Children Home safely. Theyll know three hours ahead if the decision comes during the week and 24 hours ahead if it comes on a weekend. For cbs this morning saturday, Mark Strassmann ferguson, missouri. The European Space agency has received no communication this morning from the robot spacecraft that landed on a comet. Its been drilling to find out what its made of but the landers batteries have been dying because its in the shade and the solar panels cant generate enough electricity to keep it going for much longer. After 18 years the hollywood film award debuted on National Television last night and did so right here on cbs. Organizers of the event hopes it will become one of the major stopping leading to the biggest night, the oscar. Brendan scott has details on the shoat hosted by queen latifah. You know what they say. You always remember your first. Reporter while the broadcast was hosted by an american queen, the evening was dominated by brits. I cant tell you how many. British Actress Keira Knightley was honored for her role in the political game, the film about world war ii code breakers was the award winner including best actor, cull ber batch. Eddie redmain was too. But best actress Julianne Moore proved having a british accent wasnt a requirement. My daughter texted and said i should thank her too. Also taking home trophies chris rock for acting in a comedy. All my life ive dreamt of getting one of these. Reporter and the Production Team behind gone girl earning the nights top prize. Film industry insiders look to these award an an indicator of who might take home an academy award. The granddaddy of hollywood honorers. They had more reason to celebrate this morning. They just became frontrunners in the oscar race. For cbs this morning saturday, im brandon scott, los angeles. It all agains. The oscars are officially under way. It is time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The morning call says it cost 11 million for nearly 1,000 offers to comb the dense woods of the poconos mountains to find him. The fresh moe bee says a school apologizes over a video that shows an officer pretending to shoot students. It shows the principal and others dressed as superheroes. They had it pulled from the sight. The school says quote, the school does not endorse or promote school violence. The wall street journal is keeping tabs on the cell phone use in the u. S. By planting devices on airplanes. They allow officials to track the cell phone usage of criminal suspects. The Keystone Pipeline<\/a> and this one will be taken up in the senate. The philae has not been able to charge up its batteries and its gone into shutdown mode. Chuck haggle orders a top to bottom search. The program uncovered serious, serious problems. Up close and personal with humpback whales. All that julianne congratulations. Welcome to the 18th hollywood film awards. Lets move in. The only award show without pharrell this year. Thank you, god. I dont have to listen to happy right now. And all that matters. A new generation of music stars to record an updated band bandaid single. On cbs this morning saturday. The republicans are livid after the president announced plans to bypass congress on Immigration Reform<\/a>. House parents to stay with them so we dont have to split up families. This is great news for Arnold Schwarzenegger<\/a> and his maid. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We also have a great lineup for you this morning including a conversation with music mogul clive davis. He signed Whitney Houston<\/a> when she was just 19 years old. Now hes launching a new effort to restore her place in music history. Also chef Frank Mcclellan<\/a> owner of bostons famed restaurant and mentor to many of that citys top chefs. He brings a taste of his best to the dish. Plus, in our saturday session, Rolling Stone<\/a> magazine lists him as one of the best guitarists who ever lived. Joey mars with the smiths now out with his second album. Our top story today is the day. Openen nenrollment. Obamacare will give americans a Second Chance<\/a> to sign up for the program. One of the big problems initially was the website. It crashed and failed several times after that. The site had an overhaul. This time things should be much smoother. Weve had multiple ways in which weve kicked the tires on the system both internally and externally to see that it works and its stable. Obamacare has reduced the number of those without health coverage. Lets get some of the details on the program. Were joined this morning. Lieu lou louise, good morning. Thanks for having me. I want to talk a little about this. What are people expecting to see when you look at the broader picture thats differencet from last year . Well there are more plans and markets this year but thats affecting prices people might see. Big plans raising prices. At the same time some of the new market entrants are making aggressively low bids to try to undercut them which affects the peoples tax value credits. The Important News<\/a> for people here is they have to go back to the website to shop. Its very important they do it not just to get a better option but to avoid getting a worse one. What are the deadlines for the new open enrollment . It opens today. They have until december 15th to make changes to their coverage by january 1st. Thats key. For people who dont have coverage and might be going to the site for the affect time, they have until february 15th of next year. Although, again, you have to sign up by the middle of the month for it to take effect the following month. Are there still people who dont have coverage at this point . Well, theres more than 30 million of them. Some of them are not eligible to use the website at all to shop because theyre not in the country legally. Some people have to have incomes that are too low to qualify for tax credit that extends the coverage. Some have money and qualify or maybe wouldnt but dont feel like the Insurance Options<\/a> are a good deal and they may opt to pay the penalty this year. Obamacare survived one Supreme Court<\/a> challenge. There may be one this year. Whats the deal there . This team its over the tax credits that the law provides for residents in exchanges. Theres a debate over weather people who live in states that did not run their own exchange that turned over some or all of that tax, the federal government can get those credits. Thats more than 30 stays potentially affected. Thank you so much for being with us this morning. President obama is in australia this morning where hes meeting with the leaders of the g20 summit. Theyre talking Global Economic<\/a> growth and security but that doesnt mean developments here at home are far from his mind. Topping his agenda once he returns will be the longrunning debate over immigration. Senior White House Correspondent<\/a> bill plante has more on that. Hes in our washington bureau. Good morning. Good morning, guys. Next week after hes back from his trip from asia the president will get recommendations from the secretary of Homeland Security<\/a> for Immigration Reform<\/a> and he says that hell act on them soon before the end of the year, but in typical washington fashion, the details have been leaked in advance, which gives both those in favor and those against something to argue about. The report recommends the parents who arent u. S. Citizens the remain in the u. S. And receive work permits. About 2. 5 million of them who have been here ten years or more, 3. 3 million if they have only been here five years. Thats a decision the president will have to make. Also recommended, expanding the protection of those who came as children, socalled dreamers. Enforcement would be eased for those with no documented criminal history and would be concentrated on those that are National Security<\/a> risks. President obama says hell use his executive authority to act on immigration if congress does not. On friday the president again challenged congress. I indicated to Speaker Boehner<\/a> several months ago that if in fact, congress failed to act, i would use all the Lawful Authority<\/a> that i possess to try to make the system work better. And thats going to happen. Thats going to happen before the end of the year. Many democrats want the president to move ahead with executive action. 200,000, 300,000, 400,000 deportations a year. These statistics represent people. But republicans are furious. House speaker john boehner. Were going to fight the president tooth and nail if he continues down this path. This is the wrong way to govern. But this is an argument the president wants to have. If more republicans fight back the more Political Action<\/a> the democrats will have to woo the hispanic vote in 2016. But, of course there is an internal argument in the administration over the best time to announce this decision. Do it before thanksgiving as early as next week and it becomes part of the fight over the spending bill to keep the government open. And some republicans on the right are threatened another Government Shutdown<\/a> if the president takes executive action on immigration. Vinita . A lot of fighting and a lot of arguing. Bill plante in washington this morning. Thank you. Defense secretary chuck hagel says he needs 10 billion dollars to fix neglect and mismanagement that has put our military arsenal at risk. As david martin reports, it sounds like a comedy of errors but no one is laughing. Reporter the pentagon has long proclaimed Nuclear Forces<\/a> landbased missiles and bombers as high priority but this review by the pentagon makes that sound like a farce. Theres a nuclear wrench used to attack those across north dakota montana, and wyoming. Within wrench 450 missiles at three bases. Is that true and if so how did the how did the air crews manage with just one wrench . It is true. Its reflective and indicative of a system thats been allowed to kind of slowly back downhill. Now, how did they do it . They did it by federal expressing the one wrench around to each base. Reporter the report documents procedures that are so cumbersome and inefficient that overall risk to the mission increases. Units are undermanned, overworked, and undertrained. A Submarine Base<\/a> in the state of washington went five straight weeks of sininspections. We spent more time proving were doing our job right than doing our job one said. The report punches between the eyes. The inspection became the reason for why you were inspecting. They werent helping the force. They were hindering the force. Missile crews this is what one of the crew members told lesley stahl about the telephones. You cant hear the other person on the other end of the line. Sometimes you cant dial out which makes it very difficult if youre trying to do your job. It will take years and billions of dollars to fix all those problems but at least each missile base now has its own wrench. So no more fedexing. For cbs news at the pentagon im david martin. The deep freeze is blasting parts of the rockies and midwest as frigid air and snow moves into the eastern half of the nation. In michigan drivers faced tougher conditions. The tow trucks were out in force and snow shovelers are in indiana to get ready tr iffor the game. For more of this we go to ed curran of our chicago station. Good morning, ed. Good morning, anthony. We look at the snow that moved into south bend. Elsewhere in the country we have a winter storm warning in the rockies. Elsewhere, a Winter Weather<\/a> advisory. Most areas see a few inches of snow in the area shaded in blue on the map. This is the snow were looking at today. Its moved to the east. As it gets to the great lakes area it starts to fizzle. Chicago might see an inch or two. The next area is down to the south in the area thats circled there, and it will move up to the northeast. Now, this gets a little more potent. As you see it picks up all this gulf moisture and in some places could see four or five inches of snow out of this particular system as it moves sunday night into monday. Then guess what . Colder air. Polar plunge part 2 and it will bring temperatures to atlanta that when we get to tuesday may top out at only 37 degrees. And by tuesday night they could see a low in the low 20s. Vinita . Ed curran of our chicago station, thank you. A powerful earthquake rocked indonesia today. It struck an island about a fourhour night from jakarta, the countrys capital. There were no reports of injuries. A tsunami warning was issued in the area near the quake. Another doctor is headed back to the u. S. To be treated for ebola. Hes being treated from sierra leone. He was working at a hospital in the ebola zone but not with ebola patients. Hes due at the hospital later today. Hell be the third eebola patient treated there and the tenth in the u. S. An investigation at a university in the death of a student found unconscious at a fraternity house. Julianna goldman is on the West Virginia<\/a> University Campus<\/a> in morgantown. Julianna, good morning. Reporter good morning. Hundreds of students gathered here to honor the passing of classmate who had been a student here for just a few months. 18yearold West Virginia<\/a> University Freshman<\/a> nolan burch had sent out a tweet before the wednesday night party at the kappa sigma fra ternltsternity house. He said its about to be a very eventful night to say the least. They found him not breathing. Now theyre investigating whether alcohol or drugs were involved. This was the Police Dispatcher<\/a> relaying the report from officers at the scene. Was intoxicated. Lips are blue. Theyre attempting cpr. It had been revoked by its National Office<\/a> two days for the party for unrelated code of conduct violations. Cory ferris is the dean of students. They have no privileges on our campus and similarly the National Organization<\/a> has said youre not a member youre not in Good Standing<\/a> with us and you dont exist as an organization. Reporter last week three others were arrested at the university on 16 unrelated alcohol charges and there was a riot after the football game. There was a reaction. Theyre trying to make an example out of us ever since the riot. We probably dont deserve to be suspended. Reporter a recent study found four out of five students drink alcohol and half of them binge drink. 65 related deaths five in the last year alone. The Student Newspaper<\/a> here reports that burch had been pledging the fraternity. Morgantown police are interviewing anybody who was at the party the other night and theyre investigating whether to bring criminal charges in this case. Anthony . Julianna goldman in morgantown, West Virginia<\/a>. Thanks julianna. The grantd jury is expected to decide soon possibly within days, whether ferguson missouri, Police Officer<\/a> Darren Wilson<\/a> will Face Criminal Charges<\/a> for the Fatal Shooting<\/a> of unarmed teenager michael brown. Newly released video shows him leaving the hospital shortly after the shooting. Wilson has not been seen in public since the shooting. When the grand jury decision is made regarding officer wilson there are fears that sometimes violent protests that follow could happen again. Mark strassmann reports from ferguson. Reporter antonio henleys barbershop is a snapshot of anxiety building in ferguson. Business here is down 50 since the violent protests last august. Along the way people worry more trouble is coming. The Property Owners<\/a> came and told the people either we board up or our Insurance Company<\/a> is not going to cover us. Are you nervous for your community . Most definitely. If the community doesnt get the answers theyre looking for or justice, i dont think theyre going to lie down. Reporter tensions have lingered for more than three months that the grand jury might not charge Darren Wilson<\/a> and the potential reaction. The decision is expected in the next two weeks. Missouri missouris governor jay nixon is putting National Guard<\/a> on standby. Violence will not be tolerated. The residents and businesses of this region will be protected. Reporter some ferguson Business Owners<\/a> and clergy met with the mayor about providing peaceful options for protesters. Pastor robert white. Lets have a Community Center<\/a> so they can come and vent and have creative ways to express their anger without resorting to violence. Reporter theyre stockpiling food just in case. Various groups have been practicing how to peacefully protest while 1,000 area Police Officer<\/a>s have gone through extra training in crowd control. When the grand jury decides, the county Prosecutors Office<\/a> propss to alert local School Districts<\/a> which are worried about getting Children Home<\/a> safely. Theyll know three hours ahead if the decision comes during the week and 24 hours ahead if it comes on a weekend. For cbs this morning saturday, Mark Strassmann<\/a> ferguson, missouri. The European Space<\/a> agency has received no communication this morning from the robot spacecraft that landed on a comet. Its been drilling to find out what its made of but the landers batteries have been dying because its in the shade and the solar panels cant generate enough electricity to keep it going for much longer. After 18 years the hollywood film award debuted on National Television<\/a> last night and did so right here on cbs. Organizers of the event hopes it will become one of the major stopping leading to the biggest night, the oscar. Brendan scott has details on the shoat hosted by queen latifah. You know what they say. You always remember your first. Reporter while the broadcast was hosted by an american queen, the evening was dominated by brits. I cant tell you how many. British Actress Keira Knightley<\/a> was honored for her role in the political game, the film about world war ii code breakers was the award winner including best actor, cull ber batch. Eddie redmain was too. But best actress Julianne Moore<\/a> proved having a british accent wasnt a requirement. My daughter texted and said i should thank her too. Also taking home trophies chris rock for acting in a comedy. All my life ive dreamt of getting one of these. Reporter and the Production Team<\/a> behind gone girl earning the nights top prize. Film industry insiders look to these award an an indicator of who might take home an academy award. The granddaddy of hollywood honorers. They had more reason to celebrate this morning. They just became frontrunners in the oscar race. For cbs this morning saturday, im brandon scott, los angeles. It all agains. The oscars are officially under way. It is time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The morning call says it cost 11 million for nearly 1,000 offers to comb the dense woods of the poconos mountains to find him. The fresh moe bee says a school apologizes over a video that shows an officer pretending to shoot students. It shows the principal and others dressed as superheroes. They had it pulled from the sight. The school says quote, the school does not endorse or promote school violence. The wall street journal is keeping tabs on the cell phone use in the u. S. By planting devices on airplanes. They allow officials to track the cell phone usage of criminal suspects. The Justice Department<\/a> would neither confirm or deny the program but insists it follows federal protocols. And usa today reports the u. S. Is gearing up for a royal visit. The duke and duchess of cambridge are coming. Prince william is also making a solo trip to the nations capitol to attend a conference on wildlife mistreatment. I know youre wondering if the baby is comi coming up even in one of the worlds most divided cities jerusalem, there is one place where people do try to roll along in peace. And later meet a businessman who really does believe made in america is best and ists working. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Morning saturday. Treating ebola with a band aid . Well show you how a classic charity sing sl being revamped for the worlds latest global problem. Well be right back. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Good morning im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. A cold morning out there but a bright one lets get over to meteorologist Carol Erickson<\/a> for more on the forecast. Hi carol. Sun does not have much impact this time of the year as everyone can will tell, because over last couple days it has been cold and we have a kohler seven day forecast. Lets see what we have at the this point. We will find sunshine and blue skies and it looks myself but boy, it is cold out there. Storm scan three in problems at all we are not anticipating any precipitation throughout the daytoday but tomorrow will be dry as well. It is just it is so cold out there. Twentyfive in allentown. Thirtytwo in philadelphia. 29 degrees in the wilmington area 28 in millville, 30 in dover and 22 in the poconos. High temperatures today getting to 44 degrees, sun bye cold temperatures running below average. Our seven day forecast, 48 degrees for us tomorrow, we will have some clouds arriving tomorrow. And then machine rain. Maybe a steady rain. Look at those temperatures on tuesday and wednesday, in the 30s, for the highs nicole. Um carol thank you. Our next update 7 57. Im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. We will see you then. You tell me america is not the greatest country in the world . Listen to this . Door ree pepsi now has doritoflavored mountain dew. Its a combination. You drink it and you get a combination of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Fantastic. I have to tell you. They did a sachl pling with collegeaged kids. They gave it a name. Theyre calling it dewitos. I thought this was a joke. Its unbelievable. Sounds awful. There are few places in jerusalem where jews muslims, and christians can agree to get along but one is on rail. Across town by school work or shopping the train is the way to go. Reporter the issue of settlement production has stopped peaceful protection dead in its tracks but at street level another type is keeping it moving. The light train caves 140,000 people day between east and west jerusalem. Sigh credit sacred to joousews, christians and muslim, who can live where,s who capital it is, the train brings it all together. Every segment of the countrys population shares a train every five minutes. They also share the same danger. The train can be a magnet for anger anger. A Palestinian Youth<\/a> rammed a car into the station last month. Among the victims was a 3monthold baby. This station was closed following a palestinian group. It mattered less to the protesters than its value as a symbolic target. But the train is also a symbol how on a daily basis, at the most mundane level they can get along. Hes a palestinian. Theres no problem between them when they travel on the same train. Reporter philip rosen bergberg. Reporter the trip that brings the two sides of jerusalem together in a working system takes between three and six minutes. The next round will be on up next, medical news in our morning rounds including the sharp rise in prices of some generic drugs. Well tell you whats happening and why. Plus jon lapook and Holly Phillips<\/a> among Young Children<\/a> with a common House Cleaning<\/a> product. This is cbs this morning saturday. Announcer this portion is sponsored by international delight. Leave a little room for delight. Patented Sonic Technology<\/a> with up to 27 more brush movements. Get healthier gums in two weeks. Innovation and you Philips Sonicare<\/a> save when you give Philips Sonicare<\/a> this Holiday Season<\/a>. Losing your chex mix too easily . Deploy the boring potato chip decoy bag. With a variety of tastes and textures only chex mix has twenty bags of interesting. Pick your mix. Ok, if youre up there, i could use some help. Smart sarah. Seeking guidance. 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Santa loves me how does he feel about me . Eh he thinks youre okay. Walmart. More ways to christmas joy. Feel a cold sore coming on . Only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. It penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. Dont tough it out knock it out, fast. Abreva. [ female announcer ] a long term struggle. Needs long term relief. Eucerin calming creme. It soothes dry, itchy skin with a tripleacting formula. No wonder calm, comfortable skin starts with eucerin. Time now for morning rounds with cbs medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook and dr. Holly phillips. Soaring costs on generic drugs. Jon . Doxycycline, an antibiotic went from 6 cent as pill to 3. 36. Capropril increased 28 . She has an autoimmune disease ubc. She takes the drug ursodiol for her liver. Your price for this drug is 1,212. 30. I was upset. I didnt know what to do. I need ursodiol every day probably for the rest of my life. Cost cant be a factor in not getting it. Reporter a recent analysis found nearly 10 of generics more than doubled in price in the past year. The article points to the impact of less competition in the generic drug industry. For example, over the last decade the number fell from 8 to 3 and the drug price went up by 637 . Dr. Aaron castle jaime of womens brigham hospital is the author of the paper. Its whats the price, how much you got . Yes. Everybody just assumes generic prices are low but generic prices are low because theres competition, but once that competition goes away for whatever reason, you have very expensive drugs, and these can be very expensive for patients. This is three months worth. After heller and her husband did Extensive Research<\/a> they were able to find ursodiol at a discounted rate but it was still more than three times what she had paid before. Jon, this makes smoke come out of your ears. Is the lack of competition the only reason for the price jump here . Its not the only reason but a big reason. Youre talking supply and demand. The supply goes dawn because the number of companies goes down or it can be that the amount of drug supply goes down because theres a problem with manufacturing, theres a problem in terms of something that happens in the factory and thats why some people think the fda has a role here because when we still have this kind of drug shortage that happens with regular cancer drugs like we saw a couple of years ago, we were able to step in and say, okay there are things we can do if we have warning. We can increase the Raw Materials<\/a> coming abroad and mang it make is easier in the United States<\/a>. We cant just stand by. Are gentlemen nation, still cheaper . Despite the huge increase are they cheaper than the real ones . Yes. They are cheaper. In fact, 86 of the drugs in the United States<\/a> are gentlemen nargs and theyre only 28 . They are cheaper and they need to stay cheaper and when you see that 10 of the drugs now have more than doubled in the last year or two, thats a grave concern. Holly, aside from crossing the border, is there a way to avoid the huge increases . You know anthony, there are drug asus tanls programs and they are few and far between and only for specific drugs. Its going to be the consumer who suffers here. Even if you have a great drug plan with your insurance, if your drug increases by 5,000 youre definitely going to see that reflected in your copay so there needs to be a much greater investigation as to why this is happening and how we can preserve our affordable generic drug price. Its critical. Also this week a controversy of supplements. One of the largest studies of its kind this week finds it may not help. Tell us about the study. This is again a big study. About 3,000 people, the average age is 74. They all had normal brain function to start out with. Half of the group took provide min b12 and folic acid and the other got a placebo, basically a sugar pill. Theres no difference. Really the b12 and folate werent show to help at all. Jon, these two dont seem to work. Do any of the supplements help with memory . A lot of my patients are going to hate this answer. The truth is no theres no magic pill thats been shown to help. But the reality is people are living longer. What can you do if it the brain has a use it or lose it rule. The more tirch youactive you are, the less likely to have cognitive decline. A study shows the longer you work, the lower the risk of alzheimers. And, of course basic thing, managing stress, making sure you eat well alcohol, exercise. All the stuff all the time it affects not only your body but your brain. And sleep. Get sleep. Ive heard about that. I know nothing about that. Im fighting a losing battle here. All right. We heard from the boston bombing sur vipir who lost her lower left leg this week. Weve followed rebecca dimartinos story from more than a year and a half ago. Dimartino revealed on facebook that she decided to have her leg amputated below the knee. She told us that everything still looks positive. My priorities are more in order than they ever have been. I hug my son a little tighter. I love my husband a little more and we just enjoy every new day. Im so excited for the next few months. I know that im not going to get a prosthetic right away but im very stubborn. Aisle get one as soon as possible. Im excite to encourage other people to keep fighting and just what the future holds. Endless possibilities and a bucket list a mile long. So ready to get started. Her surgeon says dimartino is, quote, an inspiration to us all. An alarming new study looks aet the danger to your young kids from laundry detergent paths. Theyre also known as pods. Over 10,000 children came in contact with the pods in two or three years. Cases involve i have a child whos almost 3 and he is really attracted to the pods. They look like candy or juice packs and kids can get injured by ingesting them inhaling them, or even touching them. Whats interesting about the study is it showed an astronomical number of incidences where parents had to call poison control. 17,000 total calls. Thats about one an hour. More than 700 kids were hospitalized and there was even one death. So definitely this is something we hadnt really seen before. The pods just hit the market in 2010 but were learning how dangerous they can be. Cbs news reached out to the American Cleaning<\/a> institute and they said, manufacturers have made major changes to their packaging improving warning labels and storage instructions. Researchers took it a step further. They said if you have kids under 4 in your house, dont use the pods. Go back to regular liquid laundry detergent. Its a lot less enticing to children. Also they suggested using manufacturers make completely opaque containers so kids cant see inside or do child locks like we do on medications. Good advise. Finally, a designer has helped with a type fais that helps people with dyslexia. Dyslexic readers often flip them making it difficult to tell b from d and n from u. It thickens some letters and lengthens others so each one is recognizable. A whatf what. What great idea. He has dyslexia himself and thought i can do something about it. Up next an allamerican Clothing Company<\/a> thats redefining retail. Its a huge success even with no advertising. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Did you know enamel is your teeths first line of defense . But daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. Introducing new Colgate Enamel Health<\/a> toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium. And gently polishes. For strong, healthy enamel. Strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. 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That created a huge demand for the hoodies but the huge giant refused to outsource it to another country. Thats what he credits for his success. His book is called i love that company, how designers are branding the post. Good morning. Good morning. Lets go back to how this started. You guy in Corporate Finance<\/a> decided to launch this company, the article is glowing and in 36 hour hours you were sold out. Thats right. We got good coverage. You dont advertise, you dont have stores but what you say in your company and in this book is its about a business and a relationship with its customers . Yeah. As consumers are moving online more an more theyre by passing distribution and theyre caring less and less about traditional markets which unlocks the price structure. In our case american made. Youre seeing that happen across industry in different ways. Why did you want your clothing to be made in the United States<\/a> . People traditionally think its going to cost more and its not going to be as good. The cost portion is true. I tlirngs a real demand among consumers for that, but more importantly for us it allows us to stay closer to manufacturing. I spend an awful lot of time with our Cotton Growers<\/a> and spipers and keep a hand on the quality. Youre make 20g,000 sweatshirts a month and you cant keep up with demand . Thats right. We keep hiring in North Carolina<\/a> and cant keep up. People love hearing that. Talk about this relationship that was once important online. What is that relationship . I think consumers are in a pretty phenomenal moment now. I think were no longer women as consumers. I think you can now support any brand that you want by just clicking a mouse and going to a different website. By dock that brands are able to be a, more efficient with their delivery to you and allow the consumer to say that company is doing something important for me. One of the ancillary fallouts of that is youre seeing a lot of downward trends on the traditional retailer death of the mall. But youre seeing online commerce thats fascinating for consumers, i think, and driving that love, i think, is a big part of that consumer love. I get from the book you view this as an evolution. Companies have been able to tap in. Who are the companies doing what youre doing . There there are a lot of companies doing direct consumer business models. Im real optimistic. I think a lot of whats happening on the front meepg the traditional side is modeling the back half of the business. So i think u. S. Manufacturing particularly in the carolinas is beginning to corner in an exciting way has helped a lot of cheaper gas prices. But consumers are really the ones pushing it. I tlinks a vote that says that matters to me. So even though it costs somewhat more to manufacture in america, its not an option anymore . I think the dirty secret is so much the cost of the shirts and sweatshirts we buy are burned up. Its a small piece of the cost chain and if you unlock that piece with the holidays coming up he needs a big gift. The boog is the name of the book is i fing love that company. A controversy, a boy is attempting to save a girl while the bullets are flying but its another quite what not quite what you see. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Ple, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. But theres a new card in town. Introducing the citi\u00ae double cash card. It lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. Thats cash back twice. Its cash back with a side of cash back. The citi double cash card. The only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1 when you buy and 1 as you pay. With two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem onesided. Well, i drove grandpa to speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll. 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This video went viral on youtube supposedly showing a boy in syria bravely saving a girl from under a car. It was shot in order to generate discussions about children in conflict zones. It confused a lot of people. It was put on the front page like it was the real thing. It really is compelling. Up next, legendary clive davis. He hopes to revive her legacy with live performance. For some of you, your local n good morning im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. Pennsylvania state police say manhunt for suspect trooper killer eric frein cost 11 milliondollar. Thousands of officers and agents from several agencies took part in the 48 day search, and frein was captured on october 30th near an abandon airplane hanger. Prosecutors are now seeking the death penalty. New lets get a check of the forecast with temperatures taking quite a dip, carol. Yes, they are but it still looks beautiful out there but just that it is so cold. We have lots of sunshine and they are making snow, jack frost big boulder cold enough to do that at 24 degrees. Shore looks wonderful, quiet, sense in ocean city and they are quiet out there right now. 33 degrees in philadelphia 32 trenton. Twentynine in wilmington. We have a day that will warm up only to 44 degrees sunny cold temperatures still well below average, as we take a look the a the next couple of days tomorrow 48 degrees, more in the way of clouds tomorrow, monday looks to be a rainy day notice tuesday and wednesday, we have got temperatures in the 30s for highs and nighttime temperatures in the 20s. Nicole. All right, carol our next update 8 27. Im Nicole Brewer<\/a> see you then. Welcome to cbs this morning saturday. Im anthony mason. And im vinita nair. Can Police Search<\/a> your car, your home, your phone, without having committed a crime. Yes, they can. Well tell you how it works. This time theyre back at it. This time against the deadly ebola crisis. Seth doane found a cheesemaker in beijing and youll meet him. We begin with our top story stories. Starting today americans get a Second Chance<\/a> to sign up for federal health insurance. Last year one of the biggest problems when the Program Began<\/a> was with its website healthcare. Gov. It crashed more than once and sparked complaints and controversy. Kevin cue na han, the man in charge of the site says this time things should be much smoother. Weve had multiple ways in which weve kicked the tires on the sm both internally and externally to see that it works. Obamacare has increased the amount of people on coverage without reducing the cost. This morning theyre talking about Global Economic<\/a> growth and security but the president still has developments at home on his mind. Once mr. Obama comes home hell have to deal with a longrunning battle over immigration. Senior White House Correspondent<\/a> bill plante has more on that and hes in our washington bureau. Good morning. Good morning, vinita. The white house is teeing up the first major response sinz his election. The president is vowing to use his executive order despite republican s republicans overstepping his authority. The president says he will act to protect millions of undocumented residents from deportation deportation. And i indicated to Speaker Boehner<\/a> several months ago that if, in fact, congress failed to act, i would use all the Lawful Authority<\/a> that i possess to try to make the system work better. And thats going to happen. Thats going to happen before the end of the year. Theres a report from the department of Homeland Security<\/a> which lays out what the president is likely to do, although there are still choices that he has to make. It recommends allowing the parents of children who were born here to remain and receive work permits. The president has to decide whether that will apply to those who have been hero ten years or more. Thats about 2 1 2 million, or only five years, about 3. 3 million people. The president will also extend the protections that are already offered to the socalled dreamers, the undocumented residents who came here as children. It might even extend those protections to their parents. Republicans are furious. Republican Senate Leader<\/a> mitch mcconnell. The president has been told over and over and over again and were telling him again today, dont do this. Wed like for the president to recognize the reality that he has the government that he has not the one that he wishes he had, and work with us to try to find a way to improve our immigration system. Theres still a discussion about whether the president should do this before of after government funding resolutions are passed. If he does it before its likely to become embroiled in that and a lot of republican conservatives are threatening another Government Shutdown<\/a>. Vinita . Words we certainly do not want to hear. Bill plante, thank you. Frigid temperatures and snow stretch from the rockies to the midwest and arctic air is moving east. In michigan snow made for tough Road Conditions<\/a> and the tow trucks were out in force. Volunteers are digging out a foot of snow at notre dame in indiana. For more on this we go to meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbmtv. Theres some snow out there and more cold for the nation. Take a look where we will be. We have a winter storm warning that goes until noon in the rockies and Winter Weather<\/a> advisorilessy elsewhere in the blue area where you can see inches of snow. But it continues to move to the east and kind of fizzles out as it gets to the great lakes. Chicago might see an inch or two out of it. Were looking at another area Vice President<\/a> ing down to the south, especially sunday night into monday. Its not out of the question that some folks could see 4, 5, 6 inches of snow and look at all the rain as well as we tap into the gulfs moisture. As this moves on its way, we start another polar plunge. It drops our temps. Look at these highs for tuesday. Only 25 in chicago. Just 37 degrees as this cold air makes it all the way down to atlanta. 37 degrees there. Winter wont let go but wait a minute, its not even yet, is it . Winter doesnt arrive until december 21st. You could have fooled me. Anthony and vinita . Ed curran of our chicago station wbbm. Thank you, ed. General martin dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is in baghdad for his first air strike. Dempsey told congress this week that the u. S. Would consider sending a modest number of american troops to fight with iraqi troops. There are concerns lately about weather isis and al qaeda have the gunjoining forces. Tomorrow morning on face the nation Bob Schieffer<\/a> talks to james claerp about the chance that the two islamic groups might team snup there have been confrontations where local groups have united in the interest of the tactical on jek tifb, but broadly i dont see those two uniting, at least yet. Bobs conversation with the National Intelligence<\/a> director. Thats tomorrow morning on face the nation here on cbs. The nations second large cell phone carey is disconnecting. Its lo longer trach hidden codes. Theyre better known as super cookies. They say it has made it nearly impossible to protect egts users idydentity online. Did you know can have your property taken away without having committed a crime . Its true. They simply assert that its linked to illegal activity. The value of assets seized in this way ballooned from 471 million in 2001 to 4. 3 billion in 2012. Whats going on here . Lets ask cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. Good morning. Good morning. A home was seized after their son made 40,000 worth of drawing sales on the potch. Is that possible . I think to distinguish what is what it schblt when we talk criminal procedure, i can understand that. We talked about whitey bulger. When he was convicted, they moved him. That we understand. What happens in civil forfeiture is that its a crime they say may have been attached to the property. The property may have been connected to some crime and so the government goes after the property, not after the person. This led to really interesting cases in terms of the United States<\/a> versus thousands of shark fins and other interesting items. Also you dont get a lawyer. You rear responsibility for paying the legal fees and court fees. Theres really a disadvantage to the person whose property is seized. First of all the property gets taken, so then the burden goes on the person to say, wait. That person has to go to court. That person has to pay for a lois. That person has to face the burp that is verylittle. Much lower than criminal cases. Much letter. And so what we have is this juxtaposition. Let me give you good work done by seizure and bad work done by seizure. Obviously the bad work done by seizure is the easy one, the 40,000 done. Good work done by seizure could but it. People call all the time and say theres prowse tugs. The please go. As soon as the police leave, theyre back. They say, hey, were going to tack the cars that bethrong the johns. They say, well i was going to get them but now you took my mercedes. How can they do this . We even had an extension of civil law since 19784. It has to do with drugs, Money Laundering<\/a> and racketeering which is of course rico. The state has got p more and more lies and what is happening is they look at it as a possibility of placing for profit and not for pup lick same the. We should say some of the money that has been taken for for futuring. Cy vance took 35 million from a settlement. So its a civil settlement forfeited by the largest bank in france. Hes taken 35 million to use in new york and anywhere else. Up next the return of band aid. Another allstar concert is on tap 30 years after the first to raise money for those struggling in africa. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Sir, were going to need you on the runway. vo theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. vo theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. vo theraflu. Serious power. He loves me, he loves me not he loves me, he loves me not he loves me warm and flaky in fifteen. Everyone loves pillsbury grands. Make dinner pop. With psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. Then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. Im phil mickelson, pro golfer. Enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. Ive been on the course and on the road. Enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. Serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. Before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether youve been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. You should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. Tell your doctor if youre prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. Enbrel helped relieve my joint pain. But the best part of every journey. Dad . Is coming home. Ask if enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologists, can help you stop joint damage. Bandaid 30, a super group of musicians is recording a new version of the charity hit single do they know its christmas. The money will be used to help fight ebola in west africa. The stars are being recorded. Charlie dagata is in london. Reporter as you can see, this little city street is buzzing today as it probably was 30 years ago waiting for these celebrities to arrive. And as we can see now, heres bono, the man who was here himself three decades ago. It was probably a little early for one directions harry stiles as he scrambled into the studio this morning. Fellow member calls being involved huge. Hopefully it gets to number one and raises a lot of money for a really worthy cause. Reporter its almost 30 years to the day since the epic do they know its christmas was recorded right here to raise money for famine in ethiopia. This time its the ebola epidemic. But the man who wrote the song says the crisis of turning a crisis into a pop song remains the same. It ends up as a singalong. I think well do it. Reporter 1984 the time of big hair and heavy makeup and that wasnt just for the men. Most of this new cast hadnt even been born. Reporter bono is one of the few superstars who will feature in both. That single was quickly followed by americas answer we are the world. It was musician who inspired pop and rock royalty to take part then. Were very serious that this is about cash because the cash will resolve this thing. It will. Reporter and now partly because its 30 years, mostly because africa needs help again fighting ebola. This is a particularly pernicious illness because it renders humans untouchable, and that is sickening. Mothers cant comfort their children in their dying hours. Lovers cant cradle each other. Wives cant hold their husbands hands. People are chased down streets. Reporter rock critic Andrew Mueller<\/a> said its no surprise geldof is once again leading the charge. They dont basically strike me as a echo of 30 years ago. He saw this dreadst crisis unfolding and it occurred to him that maybe there might be something that can be done about it. Reporter geldofs rallying cry also led to the historic live aid concert in 1985 held simultaneously in london and philadelphia with huge names like queen and the who. Reporter and the live aid concert held in 205 to battle poverty featuring pink floyd. Theres no controversy this time around but the formula is the same. Lock as many superstars in the studio as row can until its done, get it out quick, sell a bunch of singles, save lives that. Thats the important part saving lives by raising money that. Means some of the younger people in the crowds are going to have to do something done in 1984. Actually buy the music. Anthony and vinita . Na thank you so much. I love that bob geldof is still at it. Powerful words talking about ebola. I think people forget what happens with this disease in particular. Exactly. All right. Up next, Something Different<\/a> on the menu in china. Reporter this is common in markets and on menus across america but relatively new here. 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With a mortgage thats engineered to amaze when you think of the cuisine of china cheese does not come to mind but times are changing. Western foods are creeping in and chinese are developing a taste for what the cheeseloving french call romage. Seth doane reports from beijing. Reporter hes something of a pioneer, not because of what hes making. After all cheese dates back thousands of years. Rather its where hes making it. At a workshop on the outskirts of beijing. Cheese is not a big thing in china china. Cheese is not is a new thing. Reporter the softspoken man learned about cheese and cheesemaking france. His company is better known by his name. My goal is to teach Chinese People<\/a> to eat cheese and i hope they appreciate my cheese. Reporter cheese is starting to show up on menus here, but historically the chinese simply didnt need it. For starters there wasnt much milk except in Rural Regions<\/a> where cows and yaks roam. The arrival of fast food chains in the late 80s and 90s put cheese on the market. And now its on the shelves. This saleswoman told us her sales tactic. For the firsttimer i offer them something light, something with more of a milky flavor she says. They normally accept the taste and buy it. Thats not how this shopper remembers her first change. It was stinky barely edible she tells us. These cheeses will wind up in restaurants and hotels around beijing . Yes. Reporter showing us his room he showed us his treasure. Who are your customers in. In the beginning most of my customers are foreigners. Now its 50 50. Reporter cheese imports to china have been growing by roughly 25 each year. Most comes from new zealand, then australia, and the u. S. Wow. Delicious. Really very nice. Reporter he let us try some of his treasures. Says he gets the milk for his 22 types of cheese from local farms. There have been so many milk scandals here. Is that bad for business . Yes. A lot of my consume erps are asking me, where is your milk from . Whats the answer . I try to control my cheese. Reporter he insists on visiting each farm to see how cows and goats are raised. Very nice and very light. Bay at beijings wine bar we saw them tasting cheese sometimes passing on it all togetheraltogether. In china with its 1. 2 billion people thats an awful lot of customers. For cbs this morning saturday, seth doane, beijing. Those diners dont look happy. My parents didnt like it. I have discovered life is not worth living without cheese. Coming up hes one of the most influential music executives ever, clive davis, and now hes tout to restore the reputation of one of his discoveries, Whitney Houston<\/a> and a new album. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Good morning, im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. And we are waking up to some of the coldest temperatures we have seen in a while. Meteorologist Carol Erickson<\/a> standing by with more on the forecast, hi carol. It is cold bright, it looks nice out there but feels so cold. Lets take a look and look at some of the sky conditions we have got. Weve got ben franklin bridge blue skies, not a problem there and as we head up to the poconos this is an indication have of how cold it is. They are able to make snow up there. They have temperatures of 24 degrees and they have put down little will coating on the ski slope. Thirtythree in philadelphia right now. Thirty in allentown. Thirtyone in reading. 32 degrees in trenton this morning. Thirtyone in millville. We will find temperatures getting no higher than 44 degrees feeling like the 30s all day though. It will be bright and beautiful. The tonights cold as these temperatures drop down to 32 degrees in center city and 25 in the outlying area. Tomorrow 48 degrees with some clouds. Monday, rainy, 47 and then really cold with highs tuesday and wednesday only in the 30s nicole. All right, carol. Our next update 8 57. Im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. We will see you then. This is a good story. This shows a car running over a woman and trapping her under the vehicle. Heres where it gets amazing. About two dozen people rush to rescue her. The passersby were able to litt the vehicle off her in less than a minute. They say she suffered only minor scratches. Very lucky to be alive. We begin this half hour with a music business legends quest to redefine a music legacy. Clive davis has nurtured order discovered some of the biggest stars. Whitney houston was the biggest of them all but her drugs overcame her talent and finally contributed to her death. With her new dvd, clive davis is trying to restore her place in the musical pantheon with her musical voice. Because the greatest love of all reporter Whitney Houston<\/a> played more than 600 concerts in her career but never released a live album. Clive davis her longtime producer decided it was time to change that. It was whether shes a little too perfect or can she move, really, can she duplicate, you know, live what the studio recordings do. These live recordings are incredible. It was a rediscovery of who whitney is and why and how great she was and that to me is a major musical revelation. Reporter it was davis, now chief creative officer at sony music, who discovered hewn and signed her to his label arista in 1983. Youve either got it or you dont got it. Shes got it. Wait till you hear her. Reporter he introduced his prodigy to the world on the merv griffin show. That performance is on the album. So is houston singing for the troops at the nay shall air station in norfolk, virginia, in 1981. Whatever you want ill give you everybody im your baby tonight and later in south africa. Fri karica three years later. It was never nationally televised. I will always love you they show an artist in extraordinary form before her troubles began to overshadow her talent do you talent. Do you think her last years diminished her in some peoples eyes . Without question. I think the tabloidal press, you know, following the ups and downs of her life focused attention away from the singing. Her appearance at Madison Square<\/a> garden in 2001 startled davis. As someone who nurtured her career, how did it feel to see her like that . It felt awful. I fwapsed. I wrote her a letter that she must get help that she has such a serious problem that she can no longer be in denial. Terror. Absolutely terror. What were you terrified of . Terrified that she could die. Reporter three years later davis was going to be honor at the world music awards in lfsas vegas. And i get this call from whitney and she says you know i see you getting a Lifetime Achievement<\/a> award. Why havent you asked me to appear . I said whitney, the show is two days from now shoo she said. She said im coming tomorrow. She went into a small rehearsal at the mgm grand and i get a call while im hosting this function saying, you know shes slightly thinner than she was at her best but shes sounding real good. That night davis announced his surprise guest. I believe in you and me when you saw that footage, what did you see . I saw an incomparable artist like no other. Its bittersweet to rediscover that at this point, rediscover but it does also fill me with pride that she was this great. She really, really was this great. There really are some extraordinary performances on this album and, really a real appreciation of Whitney Houston<\/a>. You can just feel his respect and admiration. Hes 82 now . 82 still hard at work and just reproduce aretha franklins. Up next he came a long ways of digging potatoes as a kid to running one of the best french restaurants in the country. Chef mcclel land on the dish. Hes cooking something. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Why do i cook for the holidays . 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Tell your doctor about any medical conditions medications you are taking and if you have kidney or liver problems. Using invokana\u00ae with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase risk of low blood sugar. Its time. Lower your blood sugar with invokana\u00ae. Imagine loving your numbers. Ask your doctor about invokana\u00ae. Awardwinning chef Frank Mcclellan<\/a> knows how to get his hands dirty. Some of his earliest memories are digging for potatoes on a farm. His restaurant is a fourstar. A james beard award, mcclellan as best chef of the northeast. Much of what he serves comes from his own farm and this year he opened a second restaurant. Chef Frank Mcclellan<\/a> its a pleasure to have you here. Its a plesh to be here. Im so excited. What have we got on the table that looks excited . Its a little bit of maybe thanksgiving coming to you. But the center dish is duck glazed duck with a cider honey glaze. As you said, its from my farm as well as honey. Im the beekeeper on my farm. Are you really . Yes, i wear many hats including a beekeepers hat. Many think im crazing including my kids. But this is a duck thats very sfoeshl me because i was raised on duck as a child. It was my favorite dish. What an interesting dish for a child. When i was 3 or 4 or 5, i would have it on my birthday. Really. Yes. So then it became a Family Tradition<\/a> tradition. Now, all my children their favorite dish is duck. Wow. So thats an achievement. The family would have been horrified if i didnt come to new york without a duck. I want to know whats in this pumpkin. I love the presentation. We actually roll this out and carve it at the table. But this is a small sugar pumpkin that we fill with chestnut risotto to go with the duck and then we have red cabbage, which is my great grandmothers recipe the sweet and sour red cabbage that is very dear to my heart. I brought that along also which goes splendid with the duck. Its a perfect marriage, the sweetness of the duck and the sweet and sour of the red cabbage. And then i have something that is growing on the farm that is delicious and very sweet. The cold weather. The beans and spinach ragu. I want to ask you about your background. Your food is so high level and your background but you were selftaught. Self taught, but taught by a lot of talented people starting with my grandmother and then working with a lot of talented people and traveling a lot around the world and studying a lot. The inspiration growing up on a farm with my grandparents really instilled something in me that drove me. Like a work ethic . From going down the route of Business School<\/a> to i love to cook too much so i decided to jump in and be a cook and work 12, 15 16 hour as day, seven days a week for decades. You actually moved in over your restaurant in the beginning. Yes. In the beginning, bought the restaurant in 1988 and moved above the restaurant and didnt really have any managers so i was the beverage wine buyer, i was the chef i had no sue chef. I went out and bought a mac and taught my staff how to use a computer that and you did and you did it all yourself. I did it all myself. I want to hand you this dish and ask you if you could have your meal with anyone past or present, who would it be . It would have to be my grand parents. They havent seen where ive gone. I would love to sit and cook for them. And show them what happened. Great idea. Frank mcclellan. Thank you so much. For more on frank and the dish kws head to our website cbsthismorning. Com. Up next johnny mar. Hell have music from his second solo album. You dont want to miss it. Stay with us. This is thms saturday. This is cbs this morning saturday. And the wolf was huffing and puffing. Kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. Well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. 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My golden years will not just be gold plated. I had 3 different 401 k s. E trade offers rollover options and a Retirement Planning<\/a> calculator. Now i know when im going to retire. Not if. British star johnny marr hit it big back in the 1980s. Hes played with many other groups including pretenders. Rolling stone had him on their list as one of the 100 alltime guitarists. He went solo. Hes out with his second album. Its called playland. Here he is johnny marr with his single easy money. I used to wand it all and thats money, money thats money, money thats money, money watching human fall and thats only money thats money, money thats money, money thats no way to serve no way to serve no way to serve nobody theres no benefit there is no benefit no way to benefit somebody thats not any sense no innocence no way no way they sex, no way no thats no way to serve that aint no way to serve working for it all but its money, money its money, money its money, money watching human fall but its only money, money thats money money thats money, money you can walk the street and its money, money its money, money its money, money catch the fantasy, because its money, money no checks, no loan, no rentz to pay its gone today how to accumulate theres not any sense there is no innocence there is money commerce no baby its all an expense the way the pans are set the way the weather burned nobody its just all expense no way the world accepts there is no innocence, no baby thats no way to hurt that aint no way, no, sir catch a fantasy cause its money, money thats money money thats money, money catch her and degree and thats money, money thats money, money thats money, money working for it all but its only money thats money, money thats money, money watching how we fall cause thats easy money thats easy money thats easy money no spend no sum no lays no claims and theres no pain to play no free fortune so lets just slave no rainy day better come this way working for it all but its money, money thats money, money thats money, money watching human fall and thats only money thats easy money thats easy money. Come on come on buy the tea and its money, money thats money, money catch a fantasy cause its money, money thats easy money thats easy money johnny marr. Well have more johnny marr in a moment. Stay with us. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. When change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. Its in this spirit that ing u. S. Is becoming a new kind of company. One that helps you think differently about whats ahead and whats possible when you get things organized. Ing u. S. Is now voya. Changing the way you think of retirement. I did it. I did it too. They took natures bounty hair skin and nails its a Vitamin Supplement<\/a> that nourishes from the inside. With biotin for beautiful hair and strong nails. And vitamin c and e for vibrant skin. Give it a month, if your hair, skin and nails dont look and feel more beautiful well give you your money back. I did it. And i feel beautiful. Take the natures bounty hair, skin and nails challenge visit naturesbounty. 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Try new campbells\u00ae soups for easy cooking. We give you relief from your cold symptoms. You give them the giggles. Tylenol\u00ae cold helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. But for everything we do we know you do so much more. Tylenol\u00ae tomorrow on cbs sunday morning, my visit with actor mark ruffalo costarring in the new film fox catcher. Then monday on cbs this morning, andrew lloyd webber, an and actor norm lewis reveal how phantom of the opera is staying fresh. Thats monday on cbs this morning. Have a great weekend everybody. We leave you with more music from johnny marr. This is generate, generate. I placed by and i wonder why calculate, calculate, calculate i divide and i multiply calculate calculate, calculate sensation versus thinking an ee kwags all good for nothing same old song whats going on calculate, calculate, calculate, i come by and all is fly generate, generate jengenerate you got no how i got to know now calculate calculate, calculate sensations versus thinking oh no no no its beginning get her cd havent sworn generate generate thats the way that go cascade and unknown excelaccelerate and i go thats the way i go too good morning im Nicole Brewer<\/a>. And it is a Beautiful Day<\/a> to go out ice skating and we have i great spot. Look at this festive sight outside city hall brand new ice rink at bill worth park opened to the public. Our cameras captured very skilled skaters and some wall huggers, as well. Good mix. Either way it was a chance to enjoy chilly temperatures and were told it will be opened seven days a week through february. So youve got lots of opportunities to do that, carol, good morning. Good morning to you. Weve got kind of ice skating weather out there, we have got temperatures that will be cold, sky conditions that are bright and beautiful. Looks beautiful at jack frost big boulder a as they continue to make snow up there with the temperatures in the middle will 20s. They can do that. Ocean city is quiet festival weekend as they celebrate everything quiet and bikes are quiet and they are outside on the boardwalk right now. We have a temperature of 36 degrees. Two wilmington. Thirtyfive in trenton. Temperatures warming up. They will get all the way to 44 degrees. Tomorrow were in the upper 40s and then some rain on monday before the real chill starts to come in tuesday and wednesday, nicole. Carol, thank you. That is it for Eyewitness News<\/a> this morning. Follow us on our web site at cbs philly. Com. Ims Nicole Brewer<\/a> have a great day. Announcer when you see this symbol you know youre watching a show thats educational and informational. The cbs dream team its epic. Narrator today on lucky dog. Brandon hi, there. Narrator a debilitating skin condition overshadows one French Bulldog<\/a> mixs shot at adoption. Brandon yeah, youre in bad shape. This dog is being attacked by mites from head to toe. Narrator . Until an 11th hour rescue gives him a Second Chance<\/a> at a forever home. Brandon ive got to say it worries me. Narrator but will the family pool. Brandon you know bulldogs cant swim, right . Narrator . Sink biscuits opportunity for a new life. Brandon if he cant swim, the deal is 100 off. Im Brandon Mcmillan<\/a> and ive dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. 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