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. good morning. it is thursday august 14 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." tear gas, molotov cocktails, the new violence in missouri overnight. >> and can the vatican repair relations with china? plus a little league team in chicago' south side beat the odds. >> first a look at your "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> nor night of chaos erupts in st. louis. >> police in riot gear use tear gattoonol c
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night. >> stop filming. >> and a frightening ride for dozens off the coast of to die. >> south korea said north korea fired a short range missile shortly before the pope arrived in seoul this morning. >> are you going to hug it out with the president? >> absolutely! >> no word whether hillary clinton and president clinton hugged it out at an exclusive dinner party and martha's vineyard. >> don't be fooled by the kisses and hugs. this story is not over. >> the system making its way through places like new hampshire up into maine. >> he may need to work on his getaway skills. police officers spotted his vehicle dragging a stolen when it crawled across the screen to catch an insect. there he is. >> and all that matters. >> she's 99 she weighs 83
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pounds. >> i'da kelly finished the dash in a record time for her age group. >> bieber went to court and pleaded guilty this morning. welcome to "cbs this morning." gayle king is off. this is supposed to be the first day of school in ferguson, missouri. instead, the suburb is shaken disperse a crowd last night. some of the demonstrators threw firebombs. >> the town is facing ongoing violence since an officer shot and killed an unarmedt night here in
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ferguson street classes between police and protests are. 16 arrests and no indication that the frustration on both sides is about to end any time soon. a second witness has come forward who said she saw the shooting death of michael brown on sunday. a fourth consecutive night of violence in ferguson last night. >> we're just saying hands [iup don't shoot. >> must disperse immediately. this is no longer a peaceful protest when you try to injure people. >> reporter: ferguson police just yesterday released a statement asking protesters to assemble only during daylight hours. but even those protests have been met by a heavily armed police presence. >> return to your vehicles return to your homes. >> we were out there peacefully demonstrating and we thought that as long as we're peaceful there's no violence everything's okay.
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and then the next thing i know there's tear gas. >> doesn't have time to answer questions. let's go. >> reporter: several journalists were also allegedly physically assaulted by police. the officers went into this mcdonald's telling two reporters to stop recording and leave. one officer reportedly slammed a reporter's head against glass. they were eventually detained and released shortly afterwards. tiffany said she witnessed the shooting of michael brown. >> i started to get out of the way. >> reporter: she said she found brown next to a police car struggling with an officer inside. shortly after, a gunshot was fired. >> reporter: after the shot the kid breaks away and he started running away from the cops. the cop follows him and kept shooting and the kid body jerked as if he was hit. >> reporter: the 18-year-old tried to record the struggle on
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the phone but was too stunned by the gunshot. >> reporter: after the gun shot he put his hands up and then he goes down. >> reporter: all of us can still smell remnants of the tear gas. for all these reasons, school here in ferguson has been cancelled until monday. >> mark thanks.seoul, south korea today on his first trip to asia. on the tarmac he was greeted by the president and also met victims of the ferry disaster. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. 10% of koreans are catholic and the vatican is said to be focusing more and more across the region, really across asia where likely membership numbers for the church are on the rise, that even may include china. when you're the pope you can seasoned a message simply across
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your plane travels. pope francis flew over china. that's significant because the last time a pope wanted to fly through chinese airspace was in 1989 and beijing refused the request. despite an estimated 12 million catholic there is, china does not have diplomatic relations with the vatican. it hasn't sense the communist party took over in 1949. today, as is customary for each country he flies over the pope sent a telegram to china's president. it read "upon entering chinese air thereto space, i extend best wishes to your excellency and your fellow citizens and i invoke the divine blessings of peace and well being upon the nation." the majority of catholics in china worship in underground churches. another 5.5 million are members
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of the official chinese catholic patriotic association which does not allow the vatican appoint bishops. 7 700 years ago missionaries first came to china. i hope china and the vatican can reach common ground and one day the pope will visit china, she said. today the pope met with china's president and then for the first time ind >> may bless you. >> reporter: that was the first of four scheduled remarks the pope is prepared to give in english. some vatican watchers say it could be a dress rehearsal for a likely pope trip to the u.s. in september 2015. norah? >> seth thank you. >> a five-day peace agreement
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are under way in cairo. just anders in iraq.rning, charlie. at this time yesterday it loohe u.s. military was about to launch a massive rescue anywhere between 15,000 and 35,000 the several teams of green ber( iraq. >> we do not want to be reintroducing forces into as a result, n is to wipe out the local religion. >> if we do not get the help of the world, the international help, they will die will. >> reporter: they have been through an ordeal but it now appears that air drops kept many of them alive and air strikes kept the isis fighters at bay so many of the refugees could get off the mountain without the need for a gigantic u.s.-led rescue operation. charlie? >> david thanks. a record-setting storm that swamped the northeast isf hitting maine this morning. portland, maine got more than 6
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inches of rain. since yesterday8,000 homes and businesses are power. the same storm island more than 13n fell. >> reporter: charty that raincks not letting anybody through. seenjo ling this ao the toocunprecedented. >> reporter: l inches within severalrs. >> i wish i never left the house this morni that's how i feel. >> reporter: now forecasters say the storm that rolled through here actually picked up moisture off the coast of new jersey. it was meant to actually keep rolling through the area but instead stood right over long night.ident's foreign him tonight. ward, jr. began racing when he was 4 years old. his dad said drive cart around a home made track in his back yard. nascar champion tony stewart killed his fellow racer for the crash that killed his son. he said that tony stewart was
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the best damn driver by far on the track that night why he had to go up as high as he did and hog my son, there's no reason for it. he goes on to say apparently tony stewart was the only one driving out there was tony stewart. the one person who knows what happened that night is possibly facing ten years in prison. is he going to say what h the drivers whiz by him but when stewart comes back around, he hid ward fatally. officials have said there's no evidence of criminal intent but stewart could still face charges in connection with ward's death. ward will be laid to rest today in booneville new york.y bit an america ebola patient is getting stronger. get better quarantined as well. >> she keeps telling me that tonger
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this is sinking. >> a ferry ride from cape cod turned into a near might mayor for 42 people. a a powerful wave shattered two windows, injured the captain and knocked out the controls. the crew managed to restart one
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morning, i'm ukee washington. time for that friday eve, forecast, with katie in the weather center. >> i was go to say hang on you get me with that every thursday. we like to call it little friday around here too. >> that is right. >> coming up on the weekend and overall nice weather beginning to settle in for us. there is a very minor hiccup that does come with the forecast so lets explain it and start off with the quick view of storm scan three. nothing to see here folks. high pressure trying to take the lead but have have a hard time completely taking over. there is a secondary front coming along. keyword here is stray. some will sees a shower, many won't see anything at all but if it happens it will happen this afternoon and evening and then we will drop off to 59 degrees. talk about great sleeping weather tonight. tomorrow beautiful saturday also love liz and by sat the day our next chance for showers returns bob.
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7:27. live look at sun glare around the board. open up sun roof maybe take convertible workday. live look at bypass eastbound past our camera at 322, accident southbound on north east extension between lansdale and mid county. this one is westbound and a crash in the neighborhood at red lion and fillmont avenue ukee, back to you. lets do it again at 7:55. up next this
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scientistsed a operates at a low functioning level. isn't at that amazing? they haven't been able to run any experiments because all it wants to do is w dynasty." >> welcome back to "cbs this >> coming up rats. the goal is staying away from marijuana. in a state where it's allowed, you'll heareague world series. see how a neighborhood with violence finally gets a chance to cheer. >> "usa today" at the toll from russia's ban on food from europe and the united states. russian suppliers are low on fish and fruit. the cost of fish jumped 36%. retaliation
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for western sanctions iostc >> "the washington post" says put nalties in pla players who commit domestic violence. a second offense could lead to a one-year ban. in comes after the controversy of ray rice. he got a two-day suspension after video shows him dragging his wife out of an elevator. the league isn't commenting. >> the "los angeles times" says this s hartman will spend section nights in jail. she was arrested after sneaking through without a border pass. she has a history of sneaking on to flights. >> profits are sinking at sea reported low second quarter revenue yesterday and stocks dropped more than 30%. the theme park is suffering from negative publicity, especially after last year agriculture documentary "black fish."
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it looks at killer whales in captivity. >> and we turn to a crime in indonesia, the victim's teenager daughter and her boyfriend are under arrest. >> sheila von wiese-mack vacation but three days later it ended in murder. tuesday paradise turned into a grisly crime scene at the st. regis hotel. police discovered the badly beaten body in this suitcase of sheila von wiese-mack. her 19-year-old daughter and her boyfriend, tommy schaeffer, loaded the luggage into his
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trunk. when they didn't return a hotel worker got suspicious. police tracked down the daughter and boyfriend sleeping at a hotel six miles from the st. regis and arrested them. the couple claimed an armed gang took them that they escaped. >> it's a tragic situation. >> reporter: thousands of miles away in the affluent suburb of oak park those who knew the family are in shock. >> there isn't a whole lot i can say, except she was -- she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: von wiese-mack the widow of james mack was herself an accomplished academic. she spoke about working with the late senator ted kennedy and studying for ten years with author sao bello. it appears the mack family had a rocky past. oak park police say they were 86 times
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from 2004 to 2013 mostly in response to domestic trouble. alex bailey is heather's former classmate. >> i heard that she like got into some fights with people but never anything like this. >> reporter: a forensic doctor said von wiese-mack suffered blunt force trauma to the head and face and appeared to have put up a struggle. the night before surveillance video caught her arguing with her daughter's girl friend an aspiring rap artist. earlier that day tommy schaeffer tweeted this percentage "out of the country for a little hash tag blessed"." now his fate and that of his girl friends are in the hands of authorities. the st. regis said it is saddened by the event and is
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doing everything they can to assist in the investigation. >> wow. >> sad story. >> any motive? >> no. apparently it's been an ongoing battle. apparently the family took a vacation every year but he wanted expect to. he came later. >> the young man. >> reporter: a new ad campaign warning teen-agers that smoking marijuana is bad for their health. ben tracy reminds us this was a >> this seems like a de. this is one way to get attention. a bunch of giant rat cages are being set up around denver this week with a message for c don't be a lab rat. don't let yourself be a research subject while we're trying to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: the governmentor's office is spending $2 million on
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this ad campaign saying marijuana can shrink the brain, lead to schizophrenia and lead to a lower i.q. >> kids want to be entertained. they want something cool out there and see something that's interesting to them. >> this is your brain. this is drugs. >> reporter: it's certainly a step up from the 1980s public service announcement which were not known for nuance. >> this is your drugs. any d washington state harmful? nationwide about 45% of high school seniors already admit to smoking marijuana and 60% of them don't think marijuana use carries great risk. last month a "new york times" editorial board called for legalizing marijuana across the country for those over 21 calling it a substance far less dangerous than alcohol. other legalization supporters say scare tactics don't work. >> it's time we be honest with
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young people we tell them this is something for adults and they should wait. we shouldn't be trying to scare them away from it by making it sound like an evil thing that's going to destroy their lives. they see right through that. >> reporter: some studies show the anti-drug ads back fire and lead to more experimentation among teen-agers. they considered having willie nelson be the spokesperson for the campaign. and for those who doesn't know willie likes his weed. they decided not to do it because they didn't think the kids would know who willie nelson was. >> oh no! the fact that youngsters' brains are still forming, there's science there. >> i'm in south williamsport pennsylvania where the little
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the little league world series gets under way today in pennsylvania. 16 teams from around the world are taking the field. one group from chicago is back after more than 30 years, and they're poised to make history. elaine quijano is in south williamsport showing the kids giving the windy city something to smile away. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. last year the jackie robinson west all-stars were just one game shy of making it here to the little league world series. this year they are in and determined to go all the way. williamsport, pennsylvania is more than 600 miles fromhe here has sometimes felt even longer. >> i had a cousin, andre. he got shot coming off the bus. >> reporter: 12-year-old marquice jackson plays second base. >> it's kids coming and playing baseball, african-american kids doing the right thing.
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>> we all hear the negative part of the south side of chicago and the things that goes on what have you. this group nukids they're great kids and great students. >> reporter: no all african-american team has ever won the little league world series. this team advanced after a come-from-behind grand slam. the team manager said the parents deserved the credit. >> this wouldn't happen without the parents. there's quite of few of them juggling jobs quite a few of them not working. >> they've been on the road for nearly two weeks. >> saturday when they won the championship, i cried. when i looked in the stands everybody else was emotional. something positive coming from chicago, great. >> reporter: she says baseball fields have given these boys refuge, a chance for them to be
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kids. >> i'm having a lot of fun. we woke up ate breakfast, talked to the australia kids a little bit and canada kids and they're really fun. >> reporter: like their team's namesake, jackie robinson, who first broke baseball's color barrier 67 years ago, these boys dream of the imagines and believe the passion they share for baseball will help them win it all. >> i think it's because of our relationship together and how we love the game. they're like my brothers. >> reporter: the jackie robinson west all-stars will face lynnwood pacific this afternoon. the city of chicago has set up a watch party at jackie robinson park where the community will gather to watch. >> how great is that? >> it's another great example of the power of purpose. >> and the power of sports team sports. >> getting inner city kids --
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this is an mlb program, rbi program, reviving baseball in inner cities. here's the payoff. >> i love it i love it. thanks again. elaine will have more tomorrow on "cbs this morning," including we'll catch up with pitching sensation monet davis. she's a handful of girls who made there may be a new customer
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good morning i'm quarter von tiehl. lets get right over to kate we have nice chilly temperatures for us. >> yeah, chilly by comparison to what we are used to for sure. it does feel really comfortable outside. this has been summer that never was lot of instances where we just felt that
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fall-like feeling outside, and it continues first here today. it will do so as well next few. lets go out to storm scan three quiet as can be eventually this secondary front comes along and some of you will see a shower perhaps a sprinkle or nothing more. mainly dry sunny nice day. look at the temperatures tonight. 59 degrees under clear skies, cool light wind great great sleeping weather. tomorrow looks awesome, so does saturday sunday is our next shot for showers bob. >> 7:56. sunshine and delays on the schuylkill, between south philadelphia, coming in toward center city philadelphia we have an update on the crash on the extension a 7-mile backup it is all southbound, crash is, south of lansdale so once you commit at lansdale you will be stuck dead in the water. would i head for route 309, take that down towards turnpike and fort washington and crash route 70 westbound at cutburt boulevard, back to
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it's thursday august 14 2013. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including a top heart doctor with new findings on salt. plus harvey weinstein's memories of robin williams. katie holmes is there, too.
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first here's a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >> another abrupt night in ferguson. street clashes between police and protesters. >> 10% of koreans are catholic and the vatican is said to be focusing more and more across the region. >> a small team of green berets and aid workers found there were far fewer refugees than feared. >> at least one person is dead in what some are calling a once in a 200-year storm that took this area completely off guard. >> this drug actually is like a switch that turns off just the lights. it's very focused. >> the white house says there were no stormy discussions between president obama and hillary clinton last night. >> about this hug fest things it worries me about hugging because in mafia movies someone always ends up killed. >> nearly a nightmare in cape cod for 42 people. >> the boat is sinking.
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>> colorado's goffvernor wants to make sure children don't join the pot parade. >> south side of chicago, this is something positive. >> they're acting like this is normal. you got to be kidding. >> today's "eye opener" at 8 is presented by comfort inn. >> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and jane pauley is with us. gayle king is on vacation. police arrested 16 protesters in a fourth straight night of violence. >> reporter: have people been fairly calm compared to other nights? >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a crew from our st. louis affiliate was talking with one demonstrator early this morning as officers fired tear gas and smoke grenades. two reporters say they were handcuffed and detained
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yesterday. they are free this morning. >> north korea turned down the pope's invitation to visit south carolina this morning. pope francis arrived in seoul for a five-day trip to asia. he brings a message of forgiveness, urging the north and south to end their hostilities. the north had a message of its own, firing projectiles ahead of the pope's tour. he hopes to reach out this week in a mass of reconciliation. >> robin williams' representatives are rejecting claims financial problems may have led to his suicide. his publicist tells "cbs this morning" those reports are simply false and she adds people's desire to understand this but we encourage your focus to help others understand depression. >> meanwhile, williams' daughter said she's going offline because of internet harassment. she says she has received
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harassment including gruesome photos of her father. she said "i'm sorry, i should have risen above. deleting this from my devices for a good long time maybe forever. time will tell. good-bye." that's just disappointing. she lost her father. people should be giving sympathy and sending good messages. >> broadway honored williams by dimming its light and the cast joined with the audience in song. ♪ ♪ you ain't never had a friend like me ♪ >> it's the great show "aaladdin" a great tribute to williams. >> and a new warning about the deadly risk about salt. it comes from the harvard study
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in the new england journal of medicine. they say over 1 million heart- heart-related deaths worldwide could be blamed on eating too much salt. dr. narula is a doctor at lenox hill hospital. good morning. >> good morning. >> our average daily sodium intake is 80% higher than what is recommended. what's it doing to our body? >> americans eat three to four times the recommended amount of salt. salt is an essential nutrient but if you get too much, it raises your blood volume causing increased blood pressure. that's the link. it causes damage to the arteries that goes to the brain and heart and causes plaque to build up quicker and puts an extra strain on the heart. >> what's the danger of too little salt?
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>> there isn't proven danger yet of too little salt. two studies came out this week questioning whether lower than 3 grams a day might be a cause of risk. but there were some limits to the study. it on followed people 3.7 years and there were concern in the study about how salt was measured. >> so the obvious question how much is just right? >> it's kind of a moving target. you would think it would be an easy answer. the fda recommends recommends 2,300 mil grams a day, the american heart association recommends 1,500 milligrams a day. so many people are affected by high blood pressure and consume 4 to 5 grams of salt a day. >> i admit it i oversalt my
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food. i love salt. but it's not just those of us salting our food, there's already so much salt in our foods, prepackaged food. >> 80% of the salt we're getting comes from prepackaged food. >> it tastes good. >> it does. there are other ways to get flavor. there are things like pizza, cold cuts that salt canning hid i don't know in. >> there's a little bit of salt in my hard boiled egg this morning. 5 mill igrams would that be about right? >> the government is thinking about putting labels.
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we tell people have the knowledge, count your counts but if we make it easy for them it's much better. >> dr. tara naru this morning's "eye opener at 8" sponsored by comfort inn,
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truly yours. mega producer harvey weinstein is here this morning. his new movie "the giver." he and katie holmes tell us how they brought that best selling book to the big screen. good morning guys. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."
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this is where you want to be, in our green room here. katie holmes and harvey and david boies and jean pauley and norah o'donnell.
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this is where you want to be. this is the story of a boy who learns the dark underside of a futuristic society. his mother's played by katie. she's responsible for making sure civilians follow the government's strict rules. all of that. it's great to have all of you here. i took note of the fact that david once represented harvey. >> consistently. still. >> he's there for you? >> oh yeah. without him -- >> if i'm in trouble, call david. >> i second the motion. >> it's a green room filled with heavyweights. >> we'll be right back. this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota, let's go places. vent only happens once a year. we built a shuttle. a shuttle? yeah, carbon fiber wings, it works. better get an a. you mean, he better get an a. that's what i said. this is gonna be great for my shuttle.
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"the giver" is a new film based on a popular young adult book. a boy learns of a futuristic society. his mother katie holmes is responsible for making sure civilians follows the government's strict rules. >> your injection levels are extremely low. i can correct this and then we will address what's happened. >> i know that there's something more something missing from our life. no, not missing. something that has been stolen from me and from you. i don't know what it is exactly
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but jonas does. >> katie holmes is here along with harvey weinstein. his studio is releasing "the giver." i'm pleased to have both of you here. >> nice to see you all. >> before we talk about this interesting movie, reflections on robin williams who passed away and all of us is who think of him this week. >> you asked me to come on afterwards. it's been a tough week to collect your thoughts and think about those implications. because when you knew robin, he made everybody else's life so good. i'm sure you encountered him in an interview or two, charlie. he was just so funny and so bright for you. and if you made a movie with him, you know he was so good for the crew. but, you know the story that i always remember and i spoke to matt damon and ben affleck when
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we made "goodwill hunting" when robin won his well-deserved oscar, the first day -- this reminded me, katie plays with alexander who plays the father in "the giver." he played opposite the professor from robin williams first role just got off the boat from sweden and robin says let's welcome him to america. i'm going to change the script you tell him it's all about improvisation. here's this scene about mathematic formulas and robin comes out and goes jack nicholson and then gus is pointing to -- like in a state of shock and then he does jack and de niro and does 15 things and the crew is totally straight faced while gus is shooting. and then stelen starts to ad lib
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this swedish gibberish. and then when gus yells "cut," 180 members of the crew exploded with laughter and stelen around and goes "what happened to me?" robin told him what was going on. every day with him was like that. for billy crystal and robert de niro, there are people who are so close to him, i just you e-mailed billy last night, just too tough for a lot of people to deal with this. this is just an act of shock. >> and the amazing range he had from dramatic acting to improvisational standup was stunning. >> we'd give him one scene in "goodwill s for robin and one for us. inevitably, there was always that film. and right on the spot just a brilliant mind at work. >> the film that you have put together "the giver" is out. we all enjoyed watching it.
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it's an interesting story for people who haven't read the book. it's about a society with no conflict, no wars, no sadness, and also no love and no emotions. katie, what did you think when you first got the script? >> well i really loved the script and then i read the book and i, you know immediately understood why it's so beloved. and i think these themes are very important. what i love about the movie is you really see these two, you know -- you see this extreme society and -- >> that's perfect in many ways because there's no conflict. >> no war, no pain. but then you see jonas go through having all these memories and these beautiful human moments. see on screen these wonderful life moments. and to me the movie is very emotional when you see it. you know it's a celebration of life in many ways because you're seeing what happens when you take away freedom. >> i agree. >> a lot of powerful ideas here
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rvey. >> you know katie are botheally strong r meryl s, ando her closed the deal. three of my daughters had read they heard right away overpopulation>÷t actors be on the opposite -- ad aonnq.e wants to sacrifice >>es sce me?" and your rction andmother. your reaction to his question? >> i believe language because in this society where you're not supposed to speak of such words. and so it was an interesting role to play because, you know she is the keeper of these rules and yet she has this child who's been chosen to start breaking the rules and experience things that are beyond her level of understanding or experience. and i think that -- >> i just would like to speak on
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behalf of the teen that we loved having you here this morning. >> she speaks for us. >> who was watching the good morning i'm ukee washington. count down is on, we are now a little more than 30 hours away from the first pitch of tomorrow's big game taney dragons will take the field against south nashville at 3:00 p.m. they are the first philadelphia team to ever make it to williamsport. a preponderance rally and viewing party will be held in the city hall courtyard, tomorrow. the festivities starts at 2:00 o'clock let's go dragons. right now lets get oour forecast with katie in the weather center good morning. >> so proud, we are looking at beautiful wet's cross all of pennsylvania for the most part into tomorrow in time for that game today, in the bad either,
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we have nice clear blue skies, and currently in philadelphia surrounding vicinity it is a beautiful beginning to the day here bright blue sky as evidence here in the live neighborhood network as well. great beach day if you are able to maybe take a half day or lucky enough to have this day off but there is going to be an isolated shower that fires up for some of you here in our evening. reup forcing shot of cooler air coming from canada and keeps temperatures in the 70's, by tomorrow. next shot for shower does not come long until sunday, bob. live look at 422 eastbound an accident here off to the side near trooper road interchange but we are backup from royersford through collegeville also throw some sun glare as well. rest of the major roadways i-95 southbound heavy under a half an hour wood have men to downtown. maybe i am bound schuylkill slow for 20 minutes. an accident on the southbound north east extension tying us up, south of land dale but we
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have a 7-mile backup behind us here leaving lansdale or quakertown your best bet would be to use route 309 to avoid that delay ukee and erika back to you. next update 8:55. up next on this morning inside soon to be demolish candlestick park for more local news weather traffic and sports we are on the cw philly on these
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♪ ♪ welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour why is aey known-sex backing a cs will answer the questions in the bitter fight about educatingk at the first woman to win the highe honor in math. maryam mirzakhani wins the top math prize. >> and burger king drops the
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lower calorie fries. they come in at 130 calories but they never caught on. >> "time" magazine looks at new words and phrases in online dictionaries. here are a few. hot mess cray is an adjective short for "crazy" and yolo is an abbreviation for you only live once. >> nothing in moderation. >> everything in moderation look salt. >> this could be a nice guided effort to punish teachers. in june a judge decided tenure laws keep teachers on the job
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and violate the students' rights to an education. >> a lawsuit brought by seven public school parents. campbell brown founded the nonprofit partnership for educational justice. she persuaded one of the top trial lawyers in the country to join her cause. against same-sex marriage. >> i didn't persuade him. he was already there. >> exactly. >> it would be a nice thing to claim that you were -- >> yeah. >> let's understand why both of you are involved in this. campbell? >> well when i left journalism i got involved in this because i became a mother and i instantly realized as i think all of us do because it's obvious, the educational opportunities that are available for my children are very different than those available for most children. and the inequality that exists in this country in terms of
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choices is something that we have been trying to address for decades and have failed to address for decades and it's reached a point where i think you see people on all sides of the political spectrum agreeing that our public education system is in crisis. >> why is tenure the reason for the inequality? >> it's not just tenure. it's the way tenure works together with dismissal protections that tenured teachers have that no other public employee has, which makes it almost impossible to remove a grossly ineffective or incompetent teacher or even an abusive teacher. you read teachers engaged in sexual misconduct with kids and they still can't remove that teacher and it will take years and hundreds of thousands of dollars. all the evidence shows the single most important school-based factor that determines a child's success in
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life is the teacher. so why wouldn't we do everything possible to get the most effective teacher possible in the classroom. >> you both should answer this what your critics charged. you focused a lot of time and money and one of the best lawyers in the country on an issue like tenure when many people say budget cuts to schools and inadequate funding is really the reason there's inequality. >> you have to deal with those also. there a lot of problems in our educational system and we got to deal with all of them. but if we don't deal with the problem of getting the best teachers and keeping the best teacher and paying the best teachers, we're not7 >> teachers are an essential link to education. >> it is essential. >> you may be arguing at face value because often the question tenure and the . and when you put together same-sex marriage the same thing was asked about your conservative partner, law partner, arguing the case because he was a conservative. >> i think the thing that liberals really believe in is
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equal opportunity. we've been fighting for equality in this country for decades in all sorts of areas. 60 years ago we decided it was wrong finally to segregate our schools based on race. we're now segregating our schools based on economics, we're segregating our schools based on where a child's parents live. and it has the same corrosive effect of destroying people's opportunity as racial segregation did. >> so it's a civil rights issue. >> it's a civil rights issue. education is a basic civil right. if you don't have a base beingic education, you lose all of the rights. >> we got a response to the lawsuit in new york. "tenure does not mean a job for
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life, a cloak of incompetence but instead empowers to help kids and instead we base dismissals on j causes."y is. the teachers have all the due hepress i ce in rve all th=fwo due to say tenure rules are reformed, look at what happens in new york city. look at the number of people who cannot be dismissed, despite misconduct despite the fact that even the teacher unionhey're not fit to be in the this is not an onr the vast majority of teachers, it will make it a more professional -- >> is it an attack of the teachers union? >> it is an attack on certain aspects that are hurting students. i believe in unions but it doesn't mean unions are always right. >> it's a case where you think on tenure and dismissal, unions are wrong for fighting for that? >> we need better teachers we need to be able to reward teachers. you wouldn't go to a hospital or
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law firm where the doctors and lawyers were not retained on merit, where they all had regardless of competence. parents feel the same about schools they send their childrens to. >> been study effect of kids in nontenured tenured, mississippi not tenured. they do better in massachusetts, they do less well in mississippi. would you like to address that? >> sure. to again with mississippi spends a lot less money on education than massachusetts does. it's got an entirely different social background. what you have to do -- >> why not wage a cam panpaign on that? >> well you should and we are. part of education equality is to deal with those issues too. but the ability to keep andght comparison is take massachusetts schools where there is tenure and massachusetts schools where there's not tenure and make that comparison and you come out with a different story.ing is is a
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silver bullet. thisd toss every problem. it is a small part of the problem and all the other issues do need to be addressed. but there's no reason we should way to attack it. >> thi bcourts? >> it will be fought in the courts in the legislature. this is something, as campbell says, we have to address in a lot of different ways. both my parents were public school teachers. i believe in this fight. this something we have to do on every level. >> thanks david. thanks campbell. >> it's time to stick a fork in the stick but not before a beatle gets one last time to say good-bye. we're going to take you through more than 50 years of memories
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paul mccartney helped make history nearly half a century ago at san francisco's candlestick park and tonight he'll do it again. john blackstone shows how one of america's most famous stadiums is taking a final bow. ♪ ooh, i need your love babe you know it's true ♪ >> reporter: paul mccartney issoldout ss "out rt on their l fi thi got all set up ready to go and the tunn o to the field
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toger: the beatlesfk were did pope celebrated masregoodye raymond lopez remembers watchingn that this will be gone? >> i'm not a very religious person but when we came here this was church there's a lot of history behind opened in 1960 as the home o and it was also here that a sell-out crowd was robbed by a 7.1 earthquake that interrupted the 1989 world series. >> all of a sudden you heard like a bang and it really really sted for minutes. >> reporter: buildings and brilks collapsed in san rew a erinceimply as housei+o. at candlestick! >> a defining moment for the team and the stick. >> when you came to stick, you knew it was goingsomething special. >> reporter: ronnie was a member of the team that won four super bowls. he took us into the locker room where so many victories were
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celebrated. to watch whe1988 when he underwent surgery in his pitching arm. he was able to pitch again but the cancer returned. he lost his arm but nothing can take away his love for the stick. >> this is a place where a little boy's dream came true not oncetwice, the second time after being told ten months earlier i'd never be able to pitch. so there's a lot of wonderful memories here. >> reporter: mccartney brings candlestick's long and winding road to an end tonight. the next time the stick attracts a crowd, it will be for the implosion that brings it down. >> into my life i believe that stand for. this place stands for a lot. >> the wcandlestick would earn you 20 points if you play scrabble. we'll l show you why
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center in the rattle of s more t days in the's championship. >> they come from every walk of life that you can nuclear physicist to cab drivers to teachers to stay-at-home moms everybody. >> reporter: this year's champion, conrad bassett-bouchard a difference froprior winners. he decade but he's been skills online. >> i played 10,000 games online before i ever went to a i knew my two-letter word and three-letter words without even realizing i >> reporter: those two and three-level words are key. >> at the tournament re are 100 in ae game. the vowels are all worth one point. more obscureenpov>>an be a[>y with8m knows a may not know very arcane words that are helpful in scrabble.
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>> he opened with zilch, that earned him 52 points. >> i don't call scrabble friends anymore. they're just my friends. to some degree one big, happy family. >> reporter: conrad for his victory won love scrabble and way♪ good morning i'm erika von tiehl a young man is
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