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Legacy head on and achieving some success. As
Martha Teichner
will report in our cover story. Calliope joy carr age 6, is slowly dying of a rare genetic disorder. Giovanni price, also 6, has the same disease. But look, he could be any normal first grader. He doesnt know the miracle that he is. And he doesnt know hes not supposed to be running and jumping and playing. That miracle and the future of medicine, ahead this sunday morning. Pauley phil collins is a music superstar who glow has dimmed somewhat in recent years. This morning he talks candidly with our jim axelrod for the record. . Story. Pop icon phil collins is back in the spotlight, and bearing his soul. I got five kids, you know, and until recently i havent lived with any of them. And that, you know, thats a personal thing that i have to deal with. A very different side of the superstar later on sunday morning. Pauley now you see them, soon you won
Conor Knighton
is on the trail of the sha ripping glaciers at
Glacier National
park. The tripod is carefully positioned. The framing has to be just right. When dan fagre is replicating old pictures he makes sure everything is exactly the same. To show just how much has changed. I consider myself a scientific pap pap for the glaciers. These
Montana Mountains
as a poster child for
Climate Change
. What happens when
Glacier National
park loses all of its glaciers . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley when it comes to fine print, the lawyer turned author john grisham has fewer pierce. His enthusiasm for his craft still shines brightly as
Anthony Mason
found out during a recent visit. Do you still get excited to see the hard cover arrive . Sure. He sold nearly 300 million books, gut gone grishams legal thrillers dont always get respect. In the early days rightly irritating. Makes you hate critics. This is your first dual number one . Hes been rewarded in other ways with 28 consecutive number one best sellers. John grisham, later on sunday to ma magic and colorful mountains in the desert. Mo rocca has questions for
New York Times
columnist, maureen dowd. Faith salie puts in a good word for swearing. And more. First, here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 23rd of october, 2016. Its a multimedia mega deal. At t is buying time warner, owners of the
Warner Brothers
studio, cnn and hbo and for some 85 billion. At t, as you knows a major cell phone provider and also owns directv. The deal faces still scrutiny from regulators. Defense secretary ash carter is in irbil, iraq, this morning. Carter arrived for an unannounced visit yesterday and met with the
Prime Minister
to discuss the offensive to retake mosul. Americans are supporting the advisors on the ground. Isis has held the city since 2014. At a
Campaign Appearance
in pennsylvania, donald trump said yesterday he will sue the women accusing him of sexual he misconduct. An 11th woman is now speaking out publicly. A member of the
Swedish Academy
awarded bob dylan the nobel prize in literature is calling his silence sis receiving the honor i am polite and arrogant. No comment from dylan. Surprise. To their loyal fans, theyre known as the loveable losers. But now the chicago cubs are winners, capturing their first pennant since 1945 after beating the l. A. Dodgers last night 50 in game six of the nlcs. They play the cleveland endians in the world series starting tuesday. Stay tuned. Now todays weather. For much of the country. Not so in the northeast, though, where it will be breezy and cool. Rain and even snow cant be ruled out. Showers will also dampen the pacific northwest. In the week ahead, hot and sunny in the southwest. Elsewhere, time to grab a jacket. Next, how hiv helped give him a new lease on they look almost like giant nice people, gentle people. When powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, buesing fought to foreclose assistedliving retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. Then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzischemer swindle millions. Buesings firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. Pauley the genetic legacy each of us inherits is a powerful force. Even be deadly. Still, thanks to science, genetics need not always be destiny. As
Martha Teichner
shows us in our cover story. Amy and brad prices home in omaha, nebraska, is crazy with all the kids around. There are seven of them ages 2 to 11. But if you look closely youll liviana, who died in 2013, at the age of 5 1 2. A rare nightmare disease called late infantile metachromatic leukodystrophy. Mld. That destroys brain cells and is caused by a single, faulty gene. She was happy all the time. She loved pretty dresses. Or a tutu. Always had on she was talkative, addicted to caillou the animated tv series. A lively little girl until she was two. Her knees were going a little knockkneed and she had been just randomly falling down. Her doctor said, nothing to worry about, but she quickly got worse. I was in the kitchen doing something i heard her crying. I turned around i said, whats wrong . Fall of 2010. Shes sitting on the bed in her tutu and colorful sweater theyre telling me shes going to die. These are faces of mld. Many children with the disorder are dead by the age of 6. And it runs in families. If it hadnt been for liviana, amy and brad price would never have known to have their other children tested. They learned that son, giovanni had inherited the faulty gene, too. I get a call from contracts office. Did you just know . I knew. I was thinking, ive really have just been told two of my kids now are going to die. Except thats not what happened. Doing research online, amy price discovered the existence of a medical trial in milan, italy. Therapy treatment for mld that would save giovannis life and later when his sister, cecilia, was born with mld. Hers, too, the treatment works only only children who like them have not yet started showing symptoms. Dr. Alessandra biffi over saw the trial. The patients go to the surgery room for collection of the stem cells on mond friday. A patients stem cells contain the faulty gene. Which the doctors have learned how to fix. Amazing, right n then they need a vehicle to insert the good gene into the stem cells before those are put back into the patients body. Heres whats really amazing. That vehicles is the hiv virus, reengineered so the children is it particularly efficient . Yeah. Its very getting around the body . Very efficient in entering our cells, thats why we use it. How well did the children do . It will take years to know for sure. But so far, so good. At least 7080 of them have an outstanding benefit coming from the treatment. Some of the treated children were going to school and having a normal life. Look at g now. In first grade. Look at his sister cecilia, ceci for short. Twice a year they have to go back to milan to be tested and mob stored. Tell me about dr. Biffi . Oh, gosh. I call her my angel. Our angel. She took us in like family. So why italy not the
United States
. History. In the 90s hyped as the next big thing, research here withered after serious setbacks, including a death during clinical trials. You see all that typical virus but more than 15 years later its back. One sign, dr. Biffi is now head of the
Gene Therapy Program
at dana farber boston
Childrens Cancer
and
Blood Disorders
center. Therapy is finally coming into its own . I think, yes, absolutely. The mld trial biffi thinks demonstrates whats possible. Offering promise to the 30 million americans who suffer from some 7,000 rare diseases. Trials for the experimental treatment ceci and giovanni begun in the
United States
. They are two of only 24 children in the world with mld to receive it. Doing pretty good out there, dub bee. Compare giovanni start your spa treatment. To calliope joy carr also sixf bala cynwyd, pennsylvania, outside philadelphia. She can turn her head a little. She but thats about all. She was diagnosed at two. For her parents,
College Professors
patrick carr and maria kefalis coming to the terms with the disease was wrenching. The time is in slow motion. Good to try to cry in the shower to save it from your family and your children. After more than a year of rage and grief, maria decided that she had to find some way of helping mld children. It was too late for cal, but she was desperate to give her daughters life meaning. Were not wealthy people. We dont know very people who could write a big check for a million dollars. Well start selling cupcakes. The
Calliope Joy Foundation
was formed in 2013. Its been slow going, but the money added up. And when maria learned about the italian trial and the fact that amy price had to keep going back to milan with giovanni and ceci it was clear she would use the she sent me a picture of giovanni playing in his front yard. Hes three months younger than cal. He should be on feeding tube, paralyzed. I thought, i got to be a part of this. I need to help this happen again and again. Maria kefalis has turned cupcakes into weapons of war. Her war against mld. Seems silly, but i dont know what else to do. Shes raised more than 25 250,000 and helped where she could. But shes hit a wall. So far not a single gene replacement therapy has been approved by the f. D. A. Trial in italy is closed to new patients. It could be years before any children with mld will be allowed to receive the treatment in the
United States
. Now its just impatients. Now its like, when do we get until then she continues to fight her battles yeah, cupcakes one cupcake at a time. The price children, proof to her that the war can be won. You keep using the word miracle. In what way is all of this a miracle . Our sons still with us. Thats the miracle. And cecilia as well. Pauley ahead, the latest . . With ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. Nutella spread the happy but theres so much more to it. Heres how benefiber . Works. Inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. The prebiotic fiber in benefiber . Helps you. Clear, tastefree, benefiber . Pauley and now a page from our sunday morning almanac can october 23, 1814. 202 years ago today, the day london doctor
Joseph Carpue
performed what is widely regarded as the first modern
Plastic Surgery
operation. Pioneered in ancient egypt,
Plastic Surgery
was long practiced in india, where dr. Carpue observed it firsthand. His subsequent successful operations, and his writings about them, caught the attention of the medical world. Fast forward to today, when
Plastic Surgery
figures prominently in tabloid speculation about any number of
Plastic Surgery
has even played a starring role on tv in shows like nip, tuck. I need a bigger set of torpedoes to give myself competitive glenn you want breast implants. Popular as
Plastic Surgery
is here in the
United States
is even more popular in beachbody minded brazil, as cbs news discovered during a visit in 2005. Tata she is, shes getting a little extra help these days. Right after actually, within the clinic, i felt different already. Something like, okay, people are looking now. I like it. Pauley when it comes
Plastic Surgery
all is not vanity. According to the
American Society
of plastic surgeons the number of americans who had cosmetic surgery last year was but more than three times as many, yearly six
Million People
had
Reconstructive Surgery
for medical reasons. . Fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. They rebounded because a decision was made making the right decisions today for your longterm financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. Ask a
Financial Advisor
how retirement and
Life Insurance
solutions from pacific life . Before it became a medicine, it was an idea. A wild whatif. So scientists went to work. Ed for 12 long years. There were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. And so after it became a medicine, someone who couldnt be cured, could be. Me. . That was a great it. You must it. A pivot. What . Is he gone . . Finally, i thought hed never leave. Tv character why are you texting my man at 2 a. M. . No. If you want someone to leave you alone, if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Tv character taking selfies in the kitchen pauley a range of mountains appeared like magic in americas
Western Desert
a few months back. The peaks have attracted any number of visitors, including our own lee cowan. I15 in nevada just outside las vegas, arguably one of the more bland stretches of pavement on the planet. Something that has motorists rubbing their eyes in disbelief. This is no mirage. Its very real, very big and very bright. It does sort of call to you from the road in 5 way that nothing else in the middle of the desert necessarily does. Made of painted limestone, these technicolor towers appear both ancient and modern, both that is precisely why it is art says david walker of the
Nevada Museum
of art. I think were seeing a movement over the last few years, where artists would like to engage a larger public and would like to have scale. They look almost like people, just giant, nice people, gentle people. Its the vision of uro rondinone a swiss artist living in harlem wh 7 magic mountains. What do you want people to take away from this . Its not something intellectual, just something to experience. I always say you dont have to understand an artwork. You have to feel it. And. And people have been making connections with it ever since ugo unveiled it this past may. Its so colorful, its huge. Its not something youd expect to see out here in the desert. Been braving the desert heat, not to mention warnings of venomous snakes to, come investigate the oddity for themselves. One, two, three. Its a social media magnet. Cool, huh . A backdrop for all manner of things, both real and a little surreal. Like the costumed aliens who showed up when we were there. Still, the work is not for everyone. There are some people who say big fans of it. What do you say to those people . I say to those people, many people who have never experienced the landscape, the nevada desert, for the first time when they come with their children they see the beauty of this landscape. He took the boulders from the landscape itself. Each he hand pick fred a nearby quarry, some weighing more than 50,000 pounds apiece. The stones were shaved flush with the help of a huge diamond saw. And holes were drilled for an internal skeleton that would hold the boulders in place. And then came layer after layer of that bright dayglo paint. Its the contrast that you wanted. Between the artificial and the natural. Exactly. I tweeted use natural materials but make it artificial. Here for. Thank you. Bigger than i thought. It is . Its size is historic. Its the largest land art project out here in more than 40 years. Michael heizer made rift, a zigzag trench dug in a dry lake bed here in nevada back in 1968. Two years later, the spiral jetty, was envisioned by robert smithson, since then, nothing has been created on that kind of the
Nevada Museum
of art wanted to reprise that tradition, especially right here, where ugos art would get the maximum number of eyeballs from people people going to and from las vegas. Its just a very small percentage of people to go a museum or a gallery. So i love the idea of public art and having it in the open for everyone to see it. Its not forever, however. In two years, 7 magic mountains, is scheduled to be the is sentinel, is that once beckoned the curious from the freeway will remain only in the minds eye. You financed one of your films. Lets not talk about that one. Pauley still to come, author john grisham holds court with
Anthony Mason
. Collins, back from deaths door. Port tampa bay has now become floridas largest and most diversified. Which helps explain why it is one of dana youngs top priorities. Generating over 15 billion for the regional economy, and 80 thousand local jobs. Dana young is working to continue that success, by and fighting a bureaucracy that too often gets in the way. Dana young for the florida senate. My dad was a
Family Doctor
in
Pinellas County
for 55 years. He used to even take me on house calls. Both my parents taught me to help others. Thats why i believe in public service. As your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. Ill protect
Social Security
and medicare. D ill take care of our veterans. Im
Charlie Crist
and i approve this message because ill put you, the people first. Its sunday morning on cbs. Here again is jane pauley. Pauley 1993s the pelican brief with
Julia Roberts
and
Denzel Washington
was a hit film based on just one of the highly successful novels by john grisham. Hes written enough fine print to fill a large book case, not to mention furnish a whole office as
Anthony Mason
discovered. Were in the film. John grishams
Office Looks Like
a movie set decorated with props from the films made from his legal thrillers. And the door . That was sues sa san sarandos law office in the client. Whens your boss coming back . Why, may i ask . The client is the story of a lawyer. Im reggie love. Played by
Martha Teichner<\/a> will report in our cover story. Calliope joy carr age 6, is slowly dying of a rare genetic disorder. Giovanni price, also 6, has the same disease. But look, he could be any normal first grader. He doesnt know the miracle that he is. And he doesnt know hes not supposed to be running and jumping and playing. That miracle and the future of medicine, ahead this sunday morning. Pauley phil collins is a music superstar who glow has dimmed somewhat in recent years. This morning he talks candidly with our jim axelrod for the record. . Story. Pop icon phil collins is back in the spotlight, and bearing his soul. I got five kids, you know, and until recently i havent lived with any of them. And that, you know, thats a personal thing that i have to deal with. A very different side of the superstar later on sunday morning. Pauley now you see them, soon you won
Conor Knighton<\/a> is on the trail of the sha ripping glaciers at
Glacier National<\/a> park. The tripod is carefully positioned. The framing has to be just right. When dan fagre is replicating old pictures he makes sure everything is exactly the same. To show just how much has changed. I consider myself a scientific pap pap for the glaciers. These
Montana Mountains<\/a> as a poster child for
Climate Change<\/a>. What happens when
Glacier National<\/a> park loses all of its glaciers . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley when it comes to fine print, the lawyer turned author john grisham has fewer pierce. His enthusiasm for his craft still shines brightly as
Anthony Mason<\/a> found out during a recent visit. Do you still get excited to see the hard cover arrive . Sure. He sold nearly 300 million books, gut gone grishams legal thrillers dont always get respect. In the early days rightly irritating. Makes you hate critics. This is your first dual number one . Hes been rewarded in other ways with 28 consecutive number one best sellers. John grisham, later on sunday to ma magic and colorful mountains in the desert. Mo rocca has questions for
New York Times<\/a> columnist, maureen dowd. Faith salie puts in a good word for swearing. And more. First, here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 23rd of october, 2016. Its a multimedia mega deal. At t is buying time warner, owners of the
Warner Brothers<\/a> studio, cnn and hbo and for some 85 billion. At t, as you knows a major cell phone provider and also owns directv. The deal faces still scrutiny from regulators. Defense secretary ash carter is in irbil, iraq, this morning. Carter arrived for an unannounced visit yesterday and met with the
Prime Minister<\/a> to discuss the offensive to retake mosul. Americans are supporting the advisors on the ground. Isis has held the city since 2014. At a
Campaign Appearance<\/a> in pennsylvania, donald trump said yesterday he will sue the women accusing him of sexual he misconduct. An 11th woman is now speaking out publicly. A member of the
Swedish Academy<\/a> awarded bob dylan the nobel prize in literature is calling his silence sis receiving the honor i am polite and arrogant. No comment from dylan. Surprise. To their loyal fans, theyre known as the loveable losers. But now the chicago cubs are winners, capturing their first pennant since 1945 after beating the l. A. Dodgers last night 50 in game six of the nlcs. They play the cleveland endians in the world series starting tuesday. Stay tuned. Now todays weather. For much of the country. Not so in the northeast, though, where it will be breezy and cool. Rain and even snow cant be ruled out. Showers will also dampen the pacific northwest. In the week ahead, hot and sunny in the southwest. Elsewhere, time to grab a jacket. Next, how hiv helped give him a new lease on they look almost like giant nice people, gentle people. When powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, buesing fought to foreclose assistedliving retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. Then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzischemer swindle millions. Buesings firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. Pauley the genetic legacy each of us inherits is a powerful force. Even be deadly. Still, thanks to science, genetics need not always be destiny. As
Martha Teichner<\/a> shows us in our cover story. Amy and brad prices home in omaha, nebraska, is crazy with all the kids around. There are seven of them ages 2 to 11. But if you look closely youll liviana, who died in 2013, at the age of 5 1 2. A rare nightmare disease called late infantile metachromatic leukodystrophy. Mld. That destroys brain cells and is caused by a single, faulty gene. She was happy all the time. She loved pretty dresses. Or a tutu. Always had on she was talkative, addicted to caillou the animated tv series. A lively little girl until she was two. Her knees were going a little knockkneed and she had been just randomly falling down. Her doctor said, nothing to worry about, but she quickly got worse. I was in the kitchen doing something i heard her crying. I turned around i said, whats wrong . Fall of 2010. Shes sitting on the bed in her tutu and colorful sweater theyre telling me shes going to die. These are faces of mld. Many children with the disorder are dead by the age of 6. And it runs in families. If it hadnt been for liviana, amy and brad price would never have known to have their other children tested. They learned that son, giovanni had inherited the faulty gene, too. I get a call from contracts office. Did you just know . I knew. I was thinking, ive really have just been told two of my kids now are going to die. Except thats not what happened. Doing research online, amy price discovered the existence of a medical trial in milan, italy. Therapy treatment for mld that would save giovannis life and later when his sister, cecilia, was born with mld. Hers, too, the treatment works only only children who like them have not yet started showing symptoms. Dr. Alessandra biffi over saw the trial. The patients go to the surgery room for collection of the stem cells on mond friday. A patients stem cells contain the faulty gene. Which the doctors have learned how to fix. Amazing, right n then they need a vehicle to insert the good gene into the stem cells before those are put back into the patients body. Heres whats really amazing. That vehicles is the hiv virus, reengineered so the children is it particularly efficient . Yeah. Its very getting around the body . Very efficient in entering our cells, thats why we use it. How well did the children do . It will take years to know for sure. But so far, so good. At least 7080 of them have an outstanding benefit coming from the treatment. Some of the treated children were going to school and having a normal life. Look at g now. In first grade. Look at his sister cecilia, ceci for short. Twice a year they have to go back to milan to be tested and mob stored. Tell me about dr. Biffi . Oh, gosh. I call her my angel. Our angel. She took us in like family. So why italy not the
United States<\/a> . History. In the 90s hyped as the next big thing, research here withered after serious setbacks, including a death during clinical trials. You see all that typical virus but more than 15 years later its back. One sign, dr. Biffi is now head of the
Gene Therapy Program<\/a> at dana farber boston
Childrens Cancer<\/a> and
Blood Disorders<\/a> center. Therapy is finally coming into its own . I think, yes, absolutely. The mld trial biffi thinks demonstrates whats possible. Offering promise to the 30 million americans who suffer from some 7,000 rare diseases. Trials for the experimental treatment ceci and giovanni begun in the
United States<\/a>. They are two of only 24 children in the world with mld to receive it. Doing pretty good out there, dub bee. Compare giovanni start your spa treatment. To calliope joy carr also sixf bala cynwyd, pennsylvania, outside philadelphia. She can turn her head a little. She but thats about all. She was diagnosed at two. For her parents,
College Professors<\/a> patrick carr and maria kefalis coming to the terms with the disease was wrenching. The time is in slow motion. Good to try to cry in the shower to save it from your family and your children. After more than a year of rage and grief, maria decided that she had to find some way of helping mld children. It was too late for cal, but she was desperate to give her daughters life meaning. Were not wealthy people. We dont know very people who could write a big check for a million dollars. Well start selling cupcakes. The
Calliope Joy Foundation<\/a> was formed in 2013. Its been slow going, but the money added up. And when maria learned about the italian trial and the fact that amy price had to keep going back to milan with giovanni and ceci it was clear she would use the she sent me a picture of giovanni playing in his front yard. Hes three months younger than cal. He should be on feeding tube, paralyzed. I thought, i got to be a part of this. I need to help this happen again and again. Maria kefalis has turned cupcakes into weapons of war. Her war against mld. Seems silly, but i dont know what else to do. Shes raised more than 25 250,000 and helped where she could. But shes hit a wall. So far not a single gene replacement therapy has been approved by the f. D. A. Trial in italy is closed to new patients. It could be years before any children with mld will be allowed to receive the treatment in the
United States<\/a>. Now its just impatients. Now its like, when do we get until then she continues to fight her battles yeah, cupcakes one cupcake at a time. The price children, proof to her that the war can be won. You keep using the word miracle. In what way is all of this a miracle . Our sons still with us. Thats the miracle. And cecilia as well. Pauley ahead, the latest . . With ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. Nutella spread the happy but theres so much more to it. Heres how benefiber . Works. Inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. The prebiotic fiber in benefiber . Helps you. Clear, tastefree, benefiber . Pauley and now a page from our sunday morning almanac can october 23, 1814. 202 years ago today, the day london doctor
Joseph Carpue<\/a> performed what is widely regarded as the first modern
Plastic Surgery<\/a> operation. Pioneered in ancient egypt,
Plastic Surgery<\/a> was long practiced in india, where dr. Carpue observed it firsthand. His subsequent successful operations, and his writings about them, caught the attention of the medical world. Fast forward to today, when
Plastic Surgery<\/a> figures prominently in tabloid speculation about any number of
Plastic Surgery<\/a> has even played a starring role on tv in shows like nip, tuck. I need a bigger set of torpedoes to give myself competitive glenn you want breast implants. Popular as
Plastic Surgery<\/a> is here in the
United States<\/a> is even more popular in beachbody minded brazil, as cbs news discovered during a visit in 2005. Tata she is, shes getting a little extra help these days. Right after actually, within the clinic, i felt different already. Something like, okay, people are looking now. I like it. Pauley when it comes
Plastic Surgery<\/a> all is not vanity. According to the
American Society<\/a> of plastic surgeons the number of americans who had cosmetic surgery last year was but more than three times as many, yearly six
Million People<\/a> had
Reconstructive Surgery<\/a> for medical reasons. . Fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. They rebounded because a decision was made making the right decisions today for your longterm financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. Ask a
Financial Advisor<\/a> how retirement and
Life Insurance<\/a> solutions from pacific life . Before it became a medicine, it was an idea. A wild whatif. So scientists went to work. Ed for 12 long years. There were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. And so after it became a medicine, someone who couldnt be cured, could be. Me. . That was a great it. You must it. A pivot. What . Is he gone . . Finally, i thought hed never leave. Tv character why are you texting my man at 2 a. M. . No. If you want someone to leave you alone, if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Tv character taking selfies in the kitchen pauley a range of mountains appeared like magic in americas
Western Desert<\/a> a few months back. The peaks have attracted any number of visitors, including our own lee cowan. I15 in nevada just outside las vegas, arguably one of the more bland stretches of pavement on the planet. Something that has motorists rubbing their eyes in disbelief. This is no mirage. Its very real, very big and very bright. It does sort of call to you from the road in 5 way that nothing else in the middle of the desert necessarily does. Made of painted limestone, these technicolor towers appear both ancient and modern, both that is precisely why it is art says david walker of the
Nevada Museum<\/a> of art. I think were seeing a movement over the last few years, where artists would like to engage a larger public and would like to have scale. They look almost like people, just giant, nice people, gentle people. Its the vision of uro rondinone a swiss artist living in harlem wh 7 magic mountains. What do you want people to take away from this . Its not something intellectual, just something to experience. I always say you dont have to understand an artwork. You have to feel it. And. And people have been making connections with it ever since ugo unveiled it this past may. Its so colorful, its huge. Its not something youd expect to see out here in the desert. Been braving the desert heat, not to mention warnings of venomous snakes to, come investigate the oddity for themselves. One, two, three. Its a social media magnet. Cool, huh . A backdrop for all manner of things, both real and a little surreal. Like the costumed aliens who showed up when we were there. Still, the work is not for everyone. There are some people who say big fans of it. What do you say to those people . I say to those people, many people who have never experienced the landscape, the nevada desert, for the first time when they come with their children they see the beauty of this landscape. He took the boulders from the landscape itself. Each he hand pick fred a nearby quarry, some weighing more than 50,000 pounds apiece. The stones were shaved flush with the help of a huge diamond saw. And holes were drilled for an internal skeleton that would hold the boulders in place. And then came layer after layer of that bright dayglo paint. Its the contrast that you wanted. Between the artificial and the natural. Exactly. I tweeted use natural materials but make it artificial. Here for. Thank you. Bigger than i thought. It is . Its size is historic. Its the largest land art project out here in more than 40 years. Michael heizer made rift, a zigzag trench dug in a dry lake bed here in nevada back in 1968. Two years later, the spiral jetty, was envisioned by robert smithson, since then, nothing has been created on that kind of the
Nevada Museum<\/a> of art wanted to reprise that tradition, especially right here, where ugos art would get the maximum number of eyeballs from people people going to and from las vegas. Its just a very small percentage of people to go a museum or a gallery. So i love the idea of public art and having it in the open for everyone to see it. Its not forever, however. In two years, 7 magic mountains, is scheduled to be the is sentinel, is that once beckoned the curious from the freeway will remain only in the minds eye. You financed one of your films. Lets not talk about that one. Pauley still to come, author john grisham holds court with
Anthony Mason<\/a>. Collins, back from deaths door. Port tampa bay has now become floridas largest and most diversified. Which helps explain why it is one of dana youngs top priorities. Generating over 15 billion for the regional economy, and 80 thousand local jobs. Dana young is working to continue that success, by and fighting a bureaucracy that too often gets in the way. Dana young for the florida senate. My dad was a
Family Doctor<\/a> in
Pinellas County<\/a> for 55 years. He used to even take me on house calls. Both my parents taught me to help others. Thats why i believe in public service. As your governor we got things done, and if you send me to congress we can do it again. Ill protect
Social Security<\/a> and medicare. D ill take care of our veterans. Im
Charlie Crist<\/a> and i approve this message because ill put you, the people first. Its sunday morning on cbs. Here again is jane pauley. Pauley 1993s the pelican brief with
Julia Roberts<\/a> and
Denzel Washington<\/a> was a hit film based on just one of the highly successful novels by john grisham. Hes written enough fine print to fill a large book case, not to mention furnish a whole office as
Anthony Mason<\/a> discovered. Were in the film. John grishams
Office Looks Like<\/a> a movie set decorated with props from the films made from his legal thrillers. And the door . That was sues sa san sarandos law office in the client. Whens your boss coming back . Why, may i ask . The client is the story of a lawyer. Im reggie love. Played by
Susan Sarandon<\/a> in the 199 film, she represents a of a murdered u. S. Senator is buried. Then just keep our fingers crossed. First we got to be sure the bodys even there, right . Suspense like this has helped grisham sell nearly 300 million books. Do you still get excited to see the hard cover arrive . Sure. Every time. These came in two days ago. The whistler the sale of a corrupt judge and an indian casino is the latest thriller for consecutive number one
New York Times<\/a> fix best sellers going back too to the pelican brief in 1992. Heres the cool stuff, foreign ed glick how many countries are you published in. Up to 48 or 49 language isz its been quite a journey for
Johnny Grisham<\/a> junior as he was called in south haven high in from ole miss. This is your
First Business<\/a> card . Yes. Back when i was a hungry lawyer. My
Little Office<\/a> in south haven, mississippi, on state line road. I had a hard time saying no to people in trouble. I really had a hard time. Just because folks needed help. When you do that as a young lawyer its hard to make a buck. To grisham started writing. Why did you think you could do it . I didnt know if i could do it. I knew i was going to try. I used to walk in a book store reich this see all of these books on the walls i would say, who wants to hear from what do i have to add to all this. Where did that bug come from . You hadnt really been writing before. I had never written anything. I had never studied writing. Simple as the story. It was a courtroom drama that i fictionalized that became a time to kill. It would take him three years during which time he was also serving in the
Mississippi State<\/a> legislature. Were you a good legislator . I was terrible. I had the highest absentee rate of any freshman legislator. I got sick of the job. I wrote of a lot of a time to kill at the
State Capitol<\/a> in
Little Committee<\/a> rooms killing time waiting for legislation to come to the floor. Its not exactly a blockbuster when it comes out. A total flop. They printed 5,000 hard back copies. I bought a thousand. We couldnt give them away. I sold them out of the trunk of my car for several months at libraries just trying to unload the books to pay the invoice. What made you go back and write another one . Well, i had a great idea. Or an idea that i liked a lot. The firm the story of a young lawyer who uncovers the dark side of his firm when two associates are murdered. Went on to sell seven million copies. Had a little chat with the fbi. Even before the tom cruise film was released in 1993, grisham quit politics and the law to write full time. It changed my life. Everything was different after that. I dont get the s ever missed practicing law. No, i never have. Again ive been out of it now nor 25 years. But you go back to it in your books all the time. Thats the best way to practice law. Is writing about it not having to be in the courtroom. Nine of grishams novels have been made into movies. Most of them very successful. Steven king told me 20 years ago, get all your money up expect it to be something different. If you dont like it dont sell it. You financed one of your films. Lets dont talk about that one. It almost bankrupted me. It did . It cost a lot of money. It was brilliant idea i had for a
Little League<\/a> baseball movie. It was a total flop. Were cheating, okay . We knew what we were doing when the season started. We cant stop may have struck out but grisham built a real life field of dreams. We started construction in 1995 opened it in 96 with a couple hundred kids. After moving his family to virginia from mississippi, he couldnt find a place for his son and daughter to play ball. So i got mad and here we are. Six ball fields, started an independent league with 20 teams, paid the umpires and even painted the lines at times. Are you still the commissioner . I am the commissioner. Owner. Id love to give it to somebody. Still write checks to support it. It does not cover the red ink. But i didnt build it to make a profit, i promise you that. For 20 years now, hundreds of
Little League<\/a>rs have taken the field every spring must have been pretty proud of that. Still proud of it. Still proud of it. You will find his sons name on a plaque here at cove creek park, but not the authors. Grisham keeps a low profile in his adopted state. What made you come here . Well, we didnt know anybody. That was the attraction. Really . We were looking for a place to hide. The 61yearold writer isnt kidding about hiding. When a phone rang in a back room. The secretary used to answer it. Shes gone. Shes not being replaced. John grisham still likes to see his name on a dust jacket, but no where else. The voicemail was full the first month after she left and i have not answered the phone since. 32 months ago. Im at a point in life where the people who matter can and nobody else can. All that kind of stuff. Nobody else can find me. You like that . I love it. Yes. Im not going to live any other way. Pauley next every time i say sugar and fudge pampers. Unlike ordinary diapers with two layers, pampers have three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. Wishing you love, sleep and play. Pampers. . . . . Can you say i love it . . . Oh love it . . . Can you say hey . . . Hey . . Thats the spirit oooooh. . . Ooh ooh . . Wooh ooh . . Wooh ooh . . Sing sing, baby baby i love you. Oh yes. . . Ooooh oooh. . Pauley could bad language possibly be a good thing . Our contributor faith salie swears its true. And, yes, pta what shes about to say is advised. Do you usually think youre the smartest bleep bleep in the room . You may be right based on a recent study. Researchers found that people who curse a lot are more intelligent. Contrary to the negative stereotype that folks who swear have poor vocabularies, a fluency in taboo language correlates with overall verbal fluency. The more words you know the more you know. Metaphor and emotion. And im happy to note that men and women in this experiment swore in equal measure, so lets hear it for the ladies. There is something to all of this. I definitely feel dumber now that im the mother of a 2yearold and 4yearold. I thought it was sleep deprivation, but now i understand its because those adore little bleep have been sabotaging by iq. Every time i say sugar and fudge little neurons in m probably die. My husband is a graduate of two
Ivy League Universities<\/a> with a degree in classics and he sounds like a david mamet character when i hear him on a business call. You know your business i know mine. Your business is bleep. Perhaps should not be annoyed at my motherinlaw when she uses the f word in front of my children. Grandma, a phd is trying to enrich their lexicon to go to fine schools. Better. In another study, participants were asked to plunge their hands into ice water for as long as they could bear it. When they were encouraged to swear up a storm they were able to keep their hands under water 73 longer. Even shakespeare acknowledges the power of the profane when he has caliban in the tempest declare you taught me long and my profit ont i know how to curse. Now if youll please excuse me i have to wash my mouth out soap. Its gonna taste like bleep. Were going to go live pauley
Family Matters<\/a> with columnist maureen dowd. My own little basket of the
New York Times<\/a> has plenty to say about clinton versus trump. And not surprisingly, shes found she cant please everyone. As she reveals video to mo rocca in a round of questions and answers. Do you read the comments . Never. And not looking at reader feedback is probably a wise decision, if youre
New York Times<\/a> columnist, maureen dowd. Im always making one side or the other angry. Im really kind of shy and introverted but when i write it myself because thats my job. And her job this president ial campaign has been hitting both sides. Hard. Sheik excoriated
Hillary Clinton<\/a> for her long pattern of ethical slipping and sliding. As for donald trump and his performance in last wednesdays debate. My
Social Security<\/a>, payroll contribution will go up as will donalds assuming he cant pick what we want to do to such a nasty woman. The fact that she was able to goad him into calling her a nasty woman when she was discussing the intricacies of
Social Security<\/a> and taxes was a triumph of psychological warfa warfare. Dowds new book the year of voting dangerously includes many of her columns and none of those comments. Do you not read the comments because you think they would hurt your feelings . Feelings. When i was a little i was so overly sensitive. I actually thought that if someone said something mean to you it would get in your bloodstream and it would be like leukemia and you would die. She may not heed her comments, but peg dedowd does. Always at the ready to stick up for her little sister. No one better say anything to me about maureen. I read all of her comments. Its like being in a god father movie you take one of theirs, they take one of yours, you go to the mattresses. This is dowds 9th president ial campaign but this time around, she says, the
National Mood<\/a> is uniquely terrible. There have been a lot of stories that couples are breaking up all over the count country. A friend of mine, his wife said to him, they have been married for over 20 years, seriously if you vote for trump i will divorce you. Right. Have you ever seen no. People feel very intensely that if donald trump gets elected were going to have the zombie apocalypse. My siblings feel just as strongly that if hillary gets in there will be the abyss. He he is sort of the law and order sibling . Thats right, manys brother kevin a rockribbed republican who occasionally takes over his sisters column to hurl slabs of red meat at her defenseless readers. Comments that come in afterwards. So you read the comments . I keep a scrapbook of them. Yes, hes voting for donald trump. Trump is not my first, second or third choice. But trump represents change. So does maureens sister, peggy, she embodies change. We were goldwater girls. She cast her first vote for conservative barry goldwater. Then made her way left with jimmy carter. Then tacked right again for reagan and both this election shes leaning trump but she went to cuba for a vacation and fell in love with che guevar and turned communist for three days. Anything can happen. Is. Youre a pretty solid conservative but had this dalliance with communism. And socialism. And you were
Bernie Sanders<\/a> voter. I didnt vote for obama. Maureen dowd grew up the youngest of five in a tightknit her father averages
Police Inspector<\/a> in charge of senate security. He got to see the members of that august body in some of their leg august moments. He had the worms eye view, so these politicians were not trying to impress him. And my brothers were pages there as well. They would see the nittygritty. They would see senators come in the morning drunk. Then other senators wives would be calling saying, wheres my husband . , you know hot of hanke pang in those da days. My father tended to judge politics on whether they seemed to be good people. Although he was a democrat. Indeed dowds column focuses lesson policy and more on the person. Youve heard the charge that you and your legions of imitators, by focusing so much on character and personality have trivialized the process. Reverse. When ever america has had a trauma, whether its watergate or vietnam or iraq, if you look back, those decisions were made on the basis of the president s personality or personal demons. Dowd met donald trump in the late 1980s and admitted early this campaign that covering him might mean, he would send out one of his midnight mordant tweets about me. Something like, she three now shes a one. I knew that we cut me off because i would be honest and he tweeted that i was a neurotic dope, i was whacky and crazy. So i was very hurt, because i thought he could have come up with something much more customized. Spent more time on it. Like
Elizabeth Warren<\/a> has pocahontas. I was very hurt. Like about a banshee. Clintons for 25 years, winning a pulitzer for her commentary on the lewinsky scandal and impeachment crisis. Hillary has these two sides that are in conflict. The dark side where shes fearful and paranoid and secretive and has a lot of scar tissue from all these battles, that shes fought and from her husband, fighting his battles, you know, with the women who have come forward, trips upment light, started with. Her job she says is to give whoever is in power a hard time. Even my family doesnt understand when a republican president is in they dont talk me for four or eight years, because theyre mad that im critiquing. Then when a democrat is in they love it. But her family is always her personal focus group. All of my fellow times columnists have been going on these
Margaret Mead<\/a> road trips, exotic creature called the trump voter and try to understand who they are and rope with them. When i have to do is go home. My own little basket of deplorables. If this cam spain creating strive spin families, the dowds are taking it in stride. I have been married nor 42 years, were registered democrats. So if you ought to see counseling if you cant sort this out. I think there was more attention in our household when w was president. Him. If maureen wrote any criticism of him, i just went nuts. She cancelled her
New York Times<\/a> subscription. Did i. After he got into the white house and years later i thought, this is ridiculous, you know. If im dying he isnt going to be at my bedside. Maureen will. Pauley next transplant. I just said to myself, i can help, im going to help. Pauley happily ever
Robert Kearney<\/a> i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and ive been a republican all my life. But im the father of three girls. I cant stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos. And i sure dont want my daughters hearing it. I want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where theyre valued and respected. Donald trumps america is not the country i fought for. So, im voting for
Hillary Clinton<\/a>. Hillary
Clinton Pauley<\/a> many a path to marriage begins with a decidedly simple gift, such as flowers. Definitely not the case for the wedding our
Steve Hartman<\/a> dropped in on. There are always a lot of people to thank on a wedding day. But the bride to be church outside chicago had one person to thank overall others, a total stranger, who made this possible. I wouldnt have been here if it wasnt for him. A couple of years ago, out of the blue, 27yearold
Heather Krueger<\/a> was diagnosed with stage 4 liver disease. Doctors said she had just a few months to live. They immediately told me i was going to need a transplant. Thats not enough time to by that time i could really feel my body shutting down. Enter our hero. Chris dempsey is a
Code Enforcement<\/a> officer for the village of frankfurt, illinois. He says he was in the break room one day when he overheard a guy talking about this woman who needed a liver donor. I spent four years in the marine corps learned never to run away from anything, i just said to myself, hey, if i can help, im going to help. Keep in mind hed never met heather but he got tested to see and when he found out he was, thats when they finally met for the first time. We had lunch together, discussed what the whole process was going to be. Did you buy, at least . No. He bought. The guys amazing. Yeah, he bought, that i remember. Not long after they checked into the university of illinois hospital. The transplant, which involves removing about half of the donors liver, went off without a hitch. Remained close. They got so close in fact, he was at her wedding last weekend. He had to be, really. I mean, whats a wedding without a groom . And so it was, that a year and a half after giving her part of his liver, she gave him all her heart. You are the most incredible man ive ever known. You believe in me and you make me feel amazing every single day. Because of yo and i dare to dream again. Acts of great kindness are done without expectation. When chris decided to give an organ to a random stranger he had no idea he was saving his own wife. But such is the way of goodness. The more likely you are to live for others the more likely you . Pauley still to come phil collins, looking back. Pauley still to come phil collins, looking back. And later, before, after. Thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out my dentist recommended pronamel. It can help protect enamel from acid erosion. My mouth feels really fresh and clean and i stuck with it. I really like it. It gives me a lot of confidence. Pronamel is all about your enamel. Helping to protect your enamel. Ive been taking probiotics gx from natures bounty to help with the occasional unwanted gas and bloating. Wherever i get stuck today, my future self will thank me. Thank you. Thank you how do i get stuck in an air duct . Nearly 50 years of experience has taught us no matter what the future holds, hey, jesse. Who are you . Im vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. Orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. Over time, your money could multiply. Hello, all of you. Get organized at voya. Com. . . You dont own me . . Dont try to change me in any way . . Oh . . Just let me be myself . . Thats all i ask of you . The new 2017 corolla with
Toyota Safety<\/a> sense standard. . You dont own me . Toyota. Lets go places. Its sunday morning on cbs. And here again is jane pauley. Pauley with songs such as take me home phil collins has touched millions of fans over the years. Now, after touching bottom in his personal life, hes telling his very personal story to our jim axelrod, for the record. . If he doesnt look exactly like you remember him, well, its been awhile. In fact, it had been six years since phil collins last played in public when he kicked off the u. S. Open tennis tournament two months ago. Cane and a little hard of hearing. Not to mention the bad wrist that keeps him from playing the drums. But phil collins wants us all to know, he is not fading away. Ive been made aware the last few years that people have missed me. I was checking into a hotel in happy and the bellman said something to me. It really touched me. It was like, when are you going to come back, because we really miss you. . But as much as he wants to look forward, the bulk of
Collins Energy<\/a> lately has been spent looking back. His new memoir not dead yet is a candid chronicle of struggle with marriage, drinking and fame. Maybe this was an attempt to gain some clarity. Now you wanted to understand it. You know, i mean, when youve been married three times and youve got five kids, you dont live with them and been divorced three times you start to wonder whether its you, you know . Cant always be someone elses fault. . Born and raised in the outskirts of postwar london, his book charts his beginnings as a performer playing the artful dodger in a west end production of oliver. . Through his first run as a rock star with genesis. . To his turn as one of the biggest pop icons of the 80s and 90s. . But if you think selling 250 million records insulates you from regret, collins is proof with the other. I think in the 80s i became very annoying. . You know, i know a lot of people love it, but i can see that i was omnipresent and that can get up peoples noses. The be one of his low points now that he has three decades to think about it. The summer of 1958 when he played liveaid in london in the morning, then took the concord to play in philadelphia in the evening. The annoying guy that thinks he can act and thinks he can not only does he play liveaid once he plays it twice. He couldnt help himself. Once he hit it big he pushed hard, with no regard for . He built a solo career. He became a sought after producer. . He even had his own big band. Im reading the chapter and im thinking, phil, slow down. Slow down. Did that thought ever cross your mind . Not really. Nothing could withstand that pace, certainly not any of his three marriages. These days having reconciled with his third wife and living in miami with their two teenaged sons, collins seems to be finding liberation in the honest reckoning. . Take his oscar nominated grammy winning hit against all odds. Apart from writing it, i only played it twice. You cant play against all odds. I could learn. But i cant play it, no. But phil collins has written this book to reckon with much bigger things than that. . Par in 2006 his third marriage falling apart, living alone in a hotel while working on the broadway version collins almost let the pain kill him. And you discover the pain relief in the mini bar. Were you aware were drinking that much . Yeah. Yeah. . This man who had given so much pleasure to so many people could not find any happiness himself. Alcoholic. How dad did it get . I was at deaths door, you know. I mean hang on. Literally, deaths door . Thats what the doctor said. I was in lausanne intensive care in a hospital. My pancreas had sort of buggared up. Organs were shutting down. And the doctor said to lindsey works is my assistant, mr. Collins papers in order, because we dont think he might not make it. Ask phil collins an honest question and you get an honest answer. You good . You clean . You know, i was clean for three years. Now i feel like i can have a glass of wine. These days, collins gives his real kicks in san antonio, texas, of all places, the show hooked kids on both sides of the atlantic because phil collins grew up to become the largest private collector of alamo artifacts. His collection was valued at more than 15 million when he donated it to the state of texas. You really get a sense how heavy if this all seems like a bit of a head scratcher, it makes perfect sense when you consider that for collins, the story of the alamo, like his own, is far more complicated than you might think. It wasnt bad members caps and good texans, it was very real. Seems like you are in to setting the record straight. Yeah, i think it needs to be done s. Setting the record straight is what phil collins needs to do wherever he is these days. The acoustics okay in room like this . Like in the studio hes set if i had to bet one side or the other, that phil collins is actually going to make music again that we all hear or should i take the other side that have . Oh, i think i would owe it to you to say, i think its possible, yeah. . Maybe it will be more solo work. Maybe hell team up with his son, nick, who backed him up on drums at the u. S. Open. Or perhaps another reunion with genesis. Whatever form it takes, youre not done yet. No, im not dead yet. Sounds like a good name for alan turing makes history, again. Typical airline you only earn double miles when you buy stuff from that airline. Wait. Is this where you typically shop . You should be getting double miles on every purchase switch. To the capital one venture card. With venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. Not just. dismissively airline purchases. Seriously. Double miles. Everywhere. Its just a cough. If you could see your cough, youd see just how far it can spread. Robitussin dm max is now better tasting, with the same fast powerful cough relief. Robitussin dm max. Because its never just a cough. . You never believed in fairytales. Knights in shining armor or happily ever after. But you believed when the right one came along, youd be ready. Pauley it happened this past week, the righting of a longstanding wrong in britain. The government announced it was granting posthumous pardons to roughly 50,000 men convicted of homosexual offenses in years past. Another 15,000 men who are still living will be able to apply for pardons on an individual basis. The policy shift is referred to as turings law, after alan turing, the math genius who helped break the germans enigma code during world war ii only to apparently commit suicide in 1954 after a conviction. I have something to tell you turing story was the basis of the recent film the imitation game starring benedict cumberbatch. Pardon in 2013, britain largely decriminalized consensual homosexuality in 1967 and further eased the law in 2001. Still, some questions remains. Its not immediately clear whether a pardon will be granted to the writer oscar wild convicted in 1895. Nor is it clear that every man eligible for a pardon will seek one. If it last week, to accept a pardon means to accept that you were guilty. I was not guilty of anything. Coming up, on the trail at
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Glacier National<\/a> park in montana has a name to live up to. But its a name that seems to be living on borrowed time as
Conor Knighton<\/a> discovered, on the trail. Like most photographers, dan figure ser obsessed with getting the perfect shot. Well hike around 12 miles together, up
Steep Mountain<\/a> passes, across icy to photograph a small slice of none nones
Glacier National<\/a> park. Visitors take snapshots of the views. But when dan looks through his learns he sees something different. Hes trying to take a picture of what isnt there, the tons and tons of ice that have disappeared. Oh, my gosh. None of that is there. The u. S. Survey. The glacier filled this bay son using material from the parks archives the usgs has been rephotographing old black and white images. Its a little bit of interesting, a little bit of detective story. Youre trying to find the exact spot that a photographer stood decades before and shoot the exact same picture, then compare the changes between the two time spans. In a short amount of time, the change has been dramatic. So, 50 years ago what would we have been looking at . Well, 50 years ago we would have been under rice right now. Right here . A lot of ice. The sign says
Glacier National<\/a> park. But some models have suggested that these
Montana Mountains<\/a> will lose most if not all of their glaciers by 2030. Soon, there wont be any ice left to photograph. You know, like a lot of people i really like the glaciers in glacier park. Go personally, i think my role as a scientist to make sure that everybody understands the pace at which theyre disappearing and the reasons for that, so that, again, better decisions could be made societally. The reason, scientist explain, has said that
Climate Change<\/a> is fundamentally the greatest threat to the integrity of our
National Parks<\/a> that we have ever experienced. Visiting 9 parks this yr experienced it firsthand. At kenai fee brothers in alaska the massive glaciers will survive longer than those in montana but theyre still sha ripping. Walking into the park there are signs where there was one ice, 1899, 1926, 1961, all the way up to 2005. Markers of where this glacier used to be. Let me give you a little shot of what were looking at. Last year, president obama talk about
Climate Change<\/a>. That is melting glaciers and blocks of ice. In 2016 this glacier has already retreated over 250 feet. Thats a new record. The glaciers have been receding. The surprising thing, the thing that lets us know that this is indication of
Climate Change<\/a> is the rate of retreat has increased drastically. The park, ranger fionas photos to illustrate before and after this. Is 19912. Cover this whole area. From alaska to montana, photos that were originally taken to publicize these natural wonders are now being used to publicize how theyre disappearing. It packs a punch that a chart or a graph just cant deliver. I think people are extremely visual. The old saying about when painting or photo being wort a thousand words, get a lot of to trust that even more than what we hear. With these photos, the message is clear, the pace of change is anything but glacial. . Before it became a medicine, it was an idea. A wild whatif. So scientists went to work. They examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. And so after it became a medicine, someone who couldnt be cured, could be. Me. . Pauley heres a look at the week ahead op orison day morning calendar. Monday is world polio day, disease that still strikes young victims in remote parts of afghanistan and pakistan. Tuesday kickoff
National Magic<\/a> week, culminating on halloween, monday, october 31, the 90th anniversary of the death of harry houdini. On wednesday, cbs this morning anchor
Norah Odonnell<\/a> cohosts the 27th courage in is
Journalism Award<\/a> ceremony in new york. Thursday sees the launch of a new luxury hotel at graceland, with family and friends of
Elvis Presley<\/a> taking part. Friday is the 130th anniversary of the education of the statue of liberty in new york harbor. While saturday marks four years since socalled super storm sandy made landfall in new people and inflicting an estimated 62 billion in damage. Now program note. Those of you who faithfully record our show each weekend may have noticed that your dvr didnt do its job last sunday. Lets just say it was a technical problem, ours. Were at work on it by next sunday youll be table dvr us as you always have using listing cbs sunday morning promise. With that on to
John Dickerson<\/a> in washington for a look at whats ahead on face the nation. Good morning, john. Dickerson good morning, were in the home stretch, debates are over, 16 days left. Well talk to rnc chairman about donald trump and the state of the
Republican Party<\/a>. Plus well have some brand new poll numbers from those battleground states. Pauley all right,
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Media Access Group<\/a> at wgbh im jane pauley. Please join us when our trumpet sounds again next sunday captioning sponsored by cbs dickerson today on face the nation, the president ial debates are over and the sprint to the campaign finish line is on. With just 16 days until election day,
Hillary Clinton<\/a> looks to expand into red states in an effort to run up the score against donald trump and elect more democrats to congress. While donald trump continues to tell his supporters that the election will be stolen from them. The system is rigged. You know it. I know it. The politicians know it. Dickerson but it is . Well see what the head of the
Republican Party<\/a>
Reince Priebus<\/a> thinks about that and get the views of some nevada voters. I dont think its rigged. I think it can be improved on. Youre going to say its rigged . Like as an american, thats offensive. Dickerson well have plenty of analysis and some","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600407.us.archive.org\/27\/items\/WTSP_20161023_130000_Sunday_Morning\/WTSP_20161023_130000_Sunday_Morning.thumbs\/WTSP_20161023_130000_Sunday_Morning_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240626T12:35:10+00:00"}