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week for my man dwayne "the rock" johnson. this guy did not need a cover to tell me this, but he's officially the sexiest man alive. ? >> i met t guyhis on the set of the mummy returns. >> yes. >> now you're the biggest movie star in the world. >> well -- >> yeah, the best looking. dwayne had no problem owning his sex appe, and now the title was set >> ellen, one of my favorites is getting ready to call me up, and i cannot wait. >> before hitting ellen's stage this week, she surprised the 44-year-old by announcing the news and reveali the exclusive first look at his cover. >> what this means is i still have to drive in my pickup truck and change jasmine's diapers, but now i'm the sexiest man alive. >> yes, you are. >> from wwe champion to proud papa to "forbes" magazine's
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magazine breaking down why he deserves this year's honor. >> aside from his professional success, he is all muscle and yet has an even bigger heart. being grateful for everything that he's accomplished is what keeps him on the road to success. >> what can i say? >> monda night the rock w in rare form before stepping out on jimmy kimmel live. >> this was for 70 million fans on the >> it's moana time. >> and with no time to spare, dwayne walked across the street for his big premiere, where he told louie how this movie reflected his beautiful family. >> there's my daughters. one's 15. she represents moana as a teenager, and i have an 11-month-old baby, who loves watching the trailer. >> she gets the connection that that is daddy in. >> well, she'll look at the trailer and then she'll look at
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i'll be like, daddy is better looking, though, right? she'll be kind of like -- >> i love this guy. man crush. we do kind of look like each other. >> in your dreams. >> okay. well, sexy and definitely strong, gigi hadid had her own security scare at milan fashion week when she was grabbed by know tore prankster. >> that changed everything for her. gigi telling me all about her new sense of security. >> what changes are you making rising even bigger? >> i kind of always shied away from the 24/7 security because i wanted to keep kind of my sense of normalcy. the reason i moved to new york was to be able to walk down the street and go to my local grocery store and coffee store and what not. everyone has to obviously take the right precautions while also still feeling like a human. >> it's business as usual for the cautious and popular model. so here are three things you need to know about gigi.
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with former snl cast member jay farrow. >> how many changes, costume changes are we doing? >> between five and ten. j.lo was ten, and i would say that i was about a five. >> and number two, the 21-year-old is set to return to the victoria's secret fashion show with first timer. >> what advise are you giving her because it's no small potatoes gig. >> just be confident, and it's easier and more fun. >> number three, hadid and boyfriend tighter than ever. >> he's nominated. is he going to come to paris? >> we obviously always try to make our schedules work as much as possible. and obviously they're ever changing schedules. so i would love to have him everywhere with me every day. >> look at gigi being so open about her love life. she's awesome. she really is a very sweet girl. speaking of sweet, we're
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"dancing with the starsta "dancing with the stars." >> it got real emotional. >> especially for jana kramer. just in case it didn't go her way, i had an epic consolation prize. the last time we talked, i talked to you about gleb's calendar. >> i have not seen it. >> i brought you 12 months of gleb. let's begin with the cover. >> oh, my. >> truly there's a gleb for all seasons, and if one was to judge a book forecast would be heatstroke. >> what is the inspiration behind this look, gleb >> what's the inspiration? t kni don'. >> thi is really awkward. >> february. >> got a rose like he's a bachelor. >> it was in february. >> here's april. >> my favorite. >> this is like gleb by gleb. >> like deodorant.
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>> here's this. >> may. >> is this a european thing? >> do you actually wear speedos for wear? >> i never wear speedos. don't i think it's sexy? i think girls think it's sexy. >> no. i don't think girls think it's sexy. >> here's my favorite. november. >> why? >> november is so good because it's not cheesy. there's no like leopard thong. >> yeah, it's a speedo. >> okay. >> it's like you just hung up a picture for me on the wall and then you're like -- you did the laundry and then you just like were taking a break. >> you're a good i don't have a calendar. >> do you want to make one? we can do it together? >> i'm good. coming up. >> everyone wants to know what the best part of daddihood is for you. >> oscar winner eddie redmayne gets candid on life as a hollywood dad. >> if you think raising one baby is tough, do you think you could
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and michelle obama ae designers take us behind the scenes of our favorite first lady looks. >> that dress i made for her was done in two weeks. >> but first -- balancing work and working o is definitely the biggest challee for me. but what i tend to do is schedule my whole week on a sunday night. >> beth bears of two broke girls hosted the san francisco installment of the charity seriesn which participants run a 10 k and feed 10 hungry pe health is raising awareness for this huge problem we have. closed captioning provided
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come into the light. >> emma watson sprinkling her magic on the live action beauty and the beast out march 17th. the trailer has already beaten star wars, the force awakens, and most views in 24 hours. we are talking 127 million. >> it's incredibly huge. meanwhile, emma's wizarding world is adding an oscar winner to the harry potter family. the star of "fantastic beasts and where to find them," eddie redmayne telling me this role was actually his second chance at potter glory. >> i've been reading about the harry potter audition gone wrong. i want to hear it from you first
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riddles. i don't think i'd ever done anything on screen, and i remember it lasting under about seven and a half seconds. i don't think i was allowed to continue half of the season. >> thank you so much. you were like, oh, this is my shot. >> definitely. never thought it would happen. over the years, the harry potter films and "game of thrones," every english actor ever was in one of those, and i didn't get the call up again. i really screwed up back in the day. >> it >> now bringing to life j.k. rowling's adventure, i couldn't help but ask him and co-star katherine waterston about johnny depp coming on board. >> we're hearing that johnny depp is going to be in the sequel. >> cannot say a word. >> are you going to put a silent spell on me right now? >> i know nothing about it. >> you became a dad this year. ten years from now when you're finishing number five, your
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to be a superfan. it's crazy, right? >> i really haven't thought of it in tho terms, but that would be amazing if people enjoy the film. >> hey, mr. english guy. i think your egg is hatching. >> everyone wants to know what the best part of daddihood is for you, eddie. >> it's the nights when you and your wife have woken up in the middle of the night thinking that she must have woken up, and she hasn't. and you kind of gently high five yourself, each other, and then go back to sleep. then you wake up maybe 7:00 in the morning and she's awake and you turn on the light and this extraordinary grin arrives on her face like she's really happy to see another day. so untainted. it's utterly amazing. >> it is so cute to see him in daddy mode. but back to eddie and his audition history. he also revealed he auditioned to play in star wores the force awakens. that would have been cool. >> he's making up for it. all right. coming up. >> this was a disaster. they were tired. it was cold.
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>> i'm taking over new york with the quintuplets from al's daughters. highway do their parents keep it together? then, what you never knew about michel leobama's first lady fashion. >> i sort of welcomed that lady fashion. >> i sort of welcomed that at man: i accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was. i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't go after anything with less than my best. better than warfarin, i'll do that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin. plus, it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that's what i wanted to know. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and, in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding.
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longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis make increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i may not be going for the big one, but i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis. reduced risk of stroke, plus less major bleeding. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. plus less major bleeding. ? ? special k nourish. apples, almonds, and raspberries. devour something different. special k nourish. much more "insider" is still ahead. we'll introduce you to the buzzby quintuplets.
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people think it's all about cat walks and red carpets and who wore it best. like i'd know what that's like. >> i think she knows exactly what that's like. michelle obama hosting a fashion education workshop at the white house back in 2014. >> and whether it's din or down, mixing high and low, mrs. obama set the fashion bar while in the white house. tonight's insider style guide is breaking down our favorite first lady looks. >> thank you because i'm a part of history that way. >> when flotus floated into 2009's inauguration, it changed the designer's life forever. >> that's a big compliment. >> it's a pat on the back.
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ruin to a household name. it's his ivory creation she wore to the inaugural ball. >> the dress is made out of yards and yards of silk chiffon, organ za flowers. >> the one shouldered white gown is now displayed at the smithsonian. >> this dress is priceless. it's a part of history. it's a personal milestone for me. >> michelle's stables include necklaces and sexy off the shoulder designs like these marchesa's, which brings us to number four. this emerald green gown from 2013's kennedy center's honors gala. >> fashion isn't an exclusive club for the few who can attend a runway show. >> when it comes to stylish state dinners, the commander in che chic has the right to bear arms. her 2011 red organ za alexander
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to see what shoes i have on. i sort of welcome that attention as long as we eventually get back to the issues at hand. >> another dinner date goes to designer khan like this full skirted black tulle stunner. >> the world knows me because of her. >> at number two is the designer's strapless gold stunner with silver sequins she donned in 2009. >> hundreds of hours of work. >> and at number one, her moment. this custom rose gold gown she wore to her final state dinner in october. the 52-year-old mother of two telling us she's proud of being the first lady of fashion. >> i will say i have this big bright light shining on me. that's okay as long as it shines on the things that are standing with me. >> now that she's leaving the white house, i do hope she will design her own line. i will be first at the store to pick that up. now we're going to move on
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wait to see. you and 19-month-old quintuplets. this is excellent practice for you. >> keltie, it was a piece of cake. not really. yes, as a daddy to be, had to meet the stars of the tlc show "outdaughtered" to find out how in the world do they make it work. >> i'll make you smile. ? >> five babies on a boat. a little tour of new york harbor. no oh, okay. boat ride. that will be awesome. nope. >> this was a disaster. they were tired. it was cold. they were screaming. >> let's get this straight. that's ava lane, olivia marie. maybe that's ava. hazel grace, riley page. this might be parker kate. i could be wrong. how do you tell them apart? >> honestly, we color coded each of our kids. so ava is light pink.
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green. like everyone had a color. so that really helped identify. >> but do you ever mess up? >> all the time. especially the identical twins, ava and olivia. >> if you have the nation's only all female quintuplets, you know you're going to get a tlc show. >> it was like a nursery exploded in our house. i think we're a good team. >> it's called "outdaughtered," and of course they need the series just to pay the bills. >> what is week? >> about like 10 gallons of milk at a time and thousands of wipes. >> how comical is it? we had to go and buy a refrigerator just for milk. >> so like estimate of price? >> close to about $400 or $500 a week in groceries. >> as a dad to be myself, you know i have to zidive in. >> is this how you hold a baby? this is the most nervous i've
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we're out of here. >> wait. it's on lock or something. what's going on? all right. >> i was so stressed out during this shoot. these kids were everywhere. they were like ants. >> are you getting ready for your own? >> just one though. coming up, what would you do >> just one though. coming up, what would you do if you were ambushed as soon as i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve
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ad a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made eliquis the right treatment for me. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. (pop) campbell's tomato soup and grilled cheese. (more popping) go together like being late and being grounded.
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we break down the decorated denim trend. >> and secrets from the set of the gilmore girls revival. that's monday on "the insider." travel consideration provided by -- all right. before we go, jon hamm joined comedian billy ikener for his funny or die segment, billy on the street. >> billy with jon by his side ambushed random strangers in new york and asked if you would have -- we're going to call it a relationship with both of them for $1. here it is in case you missed it. >> your husband would be fine with you having sex with jon hamm. >> what did your husband do? >> he is an engineer that designs sprinkler systems.
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boring. for a dollar, would you have a threesome with me and jon hamm? >> no. >> why? >> i don't know who they are. >> jon hamm is right here. >> what's your name? she doesn't deserve to touch you. for a dollar, would you have a threesome with me and jon hamm? >> jon hamm, yes. >> what about me? >> i don't know you. >> she missed her shot now. >> yes, she did. >> have a great weekend everyone. she
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>> ain't in there and charging you ain't riding. >> reporter: this spur jingling, chaps wearing buckaroo participated in the nation's biggest buffalo roundup of its kind for the past 45 years. what's the best part of the roundup, bob? >> to me, it's the run is the, you know when we are actually pushing the buffalo and they're running just as hashrd as they n run. we are running. an adrenaline kicking son of a gun. tell you that for a fact. >> a lot of fun, yes. but a buffalo can weigh 2,000 pounds. and some of them have an attitude. just ask first timer, chris. >> i had a bull come at me on my horse. we had to boogie out of there pretty quick. made for a memorable event. >> reporter: more than 30 million buffalo once roomed the u.s. in the 1800s they were slaughtered by pioneers all most to extinction.
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calls custer state park home. >> there is a purpose to the roundup? >> for the health of the herd? >> health of the herd. to hold the herd in manageable number so they don't overgraze the land. >> ready. >> after the roundup they're vaccinated, calves are branded. some cows are sold. for landis it never gets old. >> when you quit during your thing that you look to do, you are going to die. >> spread out across here. living a good long life pleenz making your home where the buffalo room. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south dakota. that's the overnight news for this monday. for some, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new
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>> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." welcome to the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. it is thanksgiving week, the bidsiest travel week of the year. if you are not hosting the holiday feast you may want to make your travel plans now. million americans will be moving by planes, trains, and automobiles between now and next weekend. that is about a million more travelers than last year. jamie yuccas has more on the thanksgiving getaway. >> pack your patience if your holiday travel brings you through chicago. travel site, orbitz.com predicts o'hare airport will be the busiest airport this thanksgiving holiday. and tomorrow, about 500 workers
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cleaners, and janitors could walk off the job. workers voted to take action over wages and working conditions there last week. almost 4 million people will travel wednesday through sunday. jim and his son are already on their way. >> what do you anticipate moving forward. a lot lighter than i expected. come tuesday wednesday, it is going to be mass this year. drivers will see savings at the pumps with gas prices expected to be the second cheapest since 2008. when the national average was just a dollar 85. today it is $2.14 per gallon. google checked travel times and found today was the best day to hit the road. if you want to avoid gridlock coming home, the search engine says leave on black friday at 6:00 a.m. if you are hitting the rails remember the tuesday and
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nearly 750,000 people will take amtrak to and from their destination. after long lines and major complaints, the tsa says it added staff. the agency says it is now ready for the additional 55,000 passengers a day over the thanksgiving holiday. but elaine, they still recommend arriving two hours early for a domestic flight. >> good advice. jamie, thank you. now let's get t traveler forecast from pamela garden at wbz in boston. >> as we get close to thanksgiving, couple systems that could bring cooler temperatures compared to next week. for monday. wind and snow in the northeast. out of the four corners, area of low pressure will bring rain and mix, perhaps snow in northern plain states. high pressure and control to the southeast and west. until the system moves in from the pacific northwest affecting
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california. perhaps some snow in the mountains. then, area of low pressure tracks into new england states for thursday. bringing some, light flurries, but not as potent as, we once thought. high pressure and control to the south and west. looking okay for thanksgiving. all around. no major issues. temperatures will be quite chilly especially for the northern half of the u.s. black friday looking ahead to the shopping season, kicking off chicago. wintry mix. 41 degrees with sun in dallas. high of 66. elaine. >> pamela, thank you. president elect trump and transition team had a busy sunday. meeting with candidate who could fill top jobs in the trump administration. meetings took place an hour from new york city at trump national golf club in bedminister, new jersey. craig boswell has the the latest. >> reporter: rudy giuliani arrived at donald trump's golf
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secretary of state. >> and other things. >> reporter: saturday, mitt romney met with the president elect along with vice president elect mike pence for the same job. governor romney is under active and serious consideration to serve as secretary of state of the united states. >> reporter: trump is interviewing a parade of potential picks for key posts in his new administration. new jersey governor chris christie, who was recently demoted from the transition team is also on the list of interviewees today. >> very talented man. great guy. trump named alabama senator, jeff sessions as his nominee for attorney general, but there are questions abut his past statements and his civil right >> i wouldn't want to support him unless i was convinced we would have a strong civil rights division in the justice department. >> during a break from the transition process this weekend, pence was greeted with boos and some cheers at a performance of "hamilton" as well as direct message from the cast. >> we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our american values and to work on behalf of all of us. >> that set off a tweet storm
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hamilton which i hear is highly overrated should immediately apologize to mike pence for their terrible behavior. on face the nation, pence saw no reason for any apologies. >> i wasn't offended by what was said. i will leave to others whether it was the appropriate ven to to say it. >> high profile interviews include robert johnson, founder of bet and congresswoman, and kathy mcmorris rodgers. elaine, the trump transition team says meetings will continue into tuesday with some nominations possibly monday. thank you. at the vatican, pope francis celebrated end of the holy year of mercy. part of the weekend festivities, elevating 17 bishops from around the world to cardinals. the list includes three americans. seth doane has the story from st. peter's basilica. cardinals are informal advisers to the pope their most important role its to elect the next
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within the katrina lecturech and comes with all of the pageantry you might imagine. st. peter's basilica provided a magnificent backdrop as the so-called princes of the church were crowned with their signature cardinal colored skullcaps. among them, those three americans, including indianapolis archbishop joseph tobin, just apin tpointed to ne he clashed with indiana governor, vice president elect, mike pence over helping refugees and migrants resettle in the u.s. another now cardinal is chicago archbishop, blaze supich who tweeted a picture of his gift to the pope, a cubs' hat following the world series win. the third, former bishop of dallas, kevin farrell, learned he made cardinal as he watched the pope live on tv.
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there would be more than one american on the list. >> reporter: then the pope named you. >> about five names later, he named me. and i was just -- did i hear that correct? >> reporter: you were surprised? >> very surprised. i was shocked. >> reporter: farrell arrived in rome to take on a new job running the vatican department at family life. how significant is it to have three americans be made cardinal? >> well it is significant in sense that it shows the holy father's love for the people of the united states. >> this is one place. >> reporter: greg burke is director of the holy sea press office. we ask if it was a political statement to choose the cardinals? >> what you can see is the new american cardinals are concerned about the samer use the pope is concerned with. one of them is immigration. >> reporter: this morning the
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thanksgiving is just three days away. a good bet your holiday feast does not include either moss or ants. well one restaurant that many consider the best in the world, does have bot on the menu. we paid a visit to copenhagen, denmark. >> reporter: flowers. moss. ants. not exactly what you might expect to find on your plate. unless of course, you're at noma. this restaurant in copenhagen not only has two mistars but wa named best restaurant in the world in 2010, 2011, 2012, and
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up that it became what it is today. i mean, never. >> reporter: 3-year-old chef redzeppi opened noma in 2003. limiting himself to ingredients found in the nor dick region. back then it was a tall order. >> if you were not cooking french or italian. forget it. everything else was stupid. mo, danish word for food looked for culinary inspiration from the land itself. foragers like michael larson collect ingredients every day. rain or shine. >> so the berry here itself will, you can use it to make jam. that's so many thing you can do with this one. >> what's wrong with grabbing a bunch and sticking it in the freezer, drying it. >> yeah, i think that might be the difference between fine
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this is fine dining. we need to have the best every day. need to be fresh. back in the kitsch than get to work. >> this is sliced rhubarb. >> beautiful. >> cooked with sea wood and sorrel leaves. >> reporter: perhaps what is most impressive about the kitchen, just how fresh everything is. >> wild blue lobster. >> he is alive. >> he is alive. >> how much does it cost to eat at noma? >> i meal with average around $400 a person. if you were to envision that everybody down the food chain had a pay that would enable them to have a nice home, a car, any meal would be very expensive or more expensive. >> reporter: but the elegance and prestige of noma is a world away from rural macedonia. >> there is no refrigerators.
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frsomething -- pick something, from the ground, tree, kill an animal if you want a checken. go and grab a chicken. and -- >> redzeppi emigrated to denmark at 12, dropped out of school at 15. began working as a restaurant apprentice a year later. during a much different culinary scene. >> food in the 80s were like microwave food. seriously it wasn't anything amazing at all. look ready made meals most of the time. >> noma changed all that. destination and redzeppi into culinary royalty. for noma a game changer and copenhagen as a city, game changer for the northic region. >> reporter: but noma's story doesn't end there. in a few months the restaurant will move to a new part of town. >> we. space to build a small urban farm. amazing for a cook. to actually be able and pick
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>> reporter: until then, redzeppi will open a pop-up restaurant in mexico, using ingredients unique to the region. a full plate by any means. then again, filling plates is exactly what this man does best. >> you know, i understand this thing that it is just food. food is so much more than that as well. to some, when they -- get a fine meal it is like a real transcendent moment. to others it is a vessel to enjoy the conversation better. i'm perfectly fine with everything. as long as they enjoy their time with us. >> reporter: one of the most famous chefs on television, anthony bourdain has a new cookbook out. he sat down with anthony mason at one of his favorite restaurants. >> mm. magic. >> reporter: after a laf on the road, traveling to parts unknown, eating with no reservations, anthony bourdain is very particular when he gets
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at restaurants? >> no, i don't want to be comped. i don't want era courses. serve me look any body else. >> reporter: we met at pastrami queen on new york's lexington avenue. this is your place when you come home? >> this is my go to. what i crave. no matter how well i have been eating or where that might be. the first thing i want and need. >> reporter: in his travels, da from rotten shark to sheep testicle. >> is there anything you won't eat? >> eaten a lot of bad, putrefied food. it's when no one cared at all. that's sole destroying. make a take it too seriously. i will really, a really carelessly made burger by a cynical large company, the contempt implicit in that transaction. can, can really send me into a
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>> reporter: actually little seems to slow him down. >> so how many pots do you have on the stove? >> i don't know. a lot. i mean, but all of them are fun pots. >> reporter: they include producing, writing and starring in his cnn series "parts unknown." his web series, "raw craft." authoring a new cookbook. and a speaking tour. how much are you on the road? >> 250 days a it's been like this for the better part of 15 years. >> reporter: and you are okay with that? >> i'm -- i have been sentenced to the best job in the world. >> reporter: it started in 1999 when the then struggling chef wrote an article for the new yorker titled don't eat before reading this. which mushroomed into a book deal. >> overnight. >> reporter: kitchen confidential, adventures in the
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world inside out and bourdain's life upside down. >> reporter: this book changed everything? >> everything. i mean i was, i was 44 years old. uninsured. hideously and hopelessly in debt. behind on my taxes. behind on my rent. >> reporter: the book would sell more than a million copies and launch a new career for the culinary bad y. how is this guy different than that guy? >> i think when you travel as much as i don't want to say i am more humble. but i think you become a wear of how other people live. how hard their lives are. how big the world is. >> reporter: now this wouldn't be the dish if we didn't have a drink. >> this is some very good 30-year-old whiskey. >> reporter: there is a bad joke in here some where. at bemelman's bar in the
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of balvenie's best scott. $1,000 a bottle. >> this is very smooth. >> better be. >> reporter: bourdain partnered with the distillery on raw craft to profile great artisans. he had a lot of unlikely encounters in his travels. this season on "parts unknown" bourdain met up withre not ideal from secret service view. a room this size. i think one exit. second floor of a not particularly clean noodle shop. nice seeing the president of the united states drinking beer out of a bottle. >> was there -- is there any body you would look to have a meal with. >> keith richards. >> trying for years. eat bangers and mash. cooked steak and kidney pie with
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>> took me totally by surprise. 82-year-old dan peterson says after mary died he fell into a deep depression. spent days just staring out at the squirrels. what were you living for? >> i was trying to figure that out. frankly. >> reporter: you had no purpose. >> no. >> were you just waiting to die? >> yeah. >> reporter: for six months it was just that bad. then one d store? >> reporter: it all changed inside this publix. dan was nearing the end of the canned vegetable aisle. he hates grocery shopping. and by all accounts the expression on his face confirmed his aggravation. but that's when this unapproachable man, was approached. by a 4-year-old girl named norah wood. in the security footage you can see norah randomly reaching out to him.
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birthday today. >> old person. >> old person. >> hi, old person. >> she says this to the cranky old man. >> yeah. >> reporter: then had the audacity to demand a hug. >> i said a hug, i said absolutely. norah got her hug. asked her mom to take a picture of her with her new friend. >> she zeroed in on him like a missile. she didn't want anything from him. she just wanted to make him loved and give him a hug. and his little lip quivered. he teared up. it was just sweet. >> i said you don't know this is the first time for quite a while that i have been this happy. >> reporter: that all happened a couple months ago. and his grin has only gotten wider since. >> hi, sweetheart. come in. come in.
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a week. >> how is my sweetie, huh. every time the grocery store all over again. >> i knew i was going to got a hug. >> it's unbelievable. totally unbelievable. >> it's a bridge. >> okay. >> dan does have grand kids of his own. but they're all grown and gone. and norah does have grandparents. but her mom says this a completely different kind of bond. that almost defies explanation. >> she fell asleep holding a picture of and what? ha-ha. >> to dan it is equally miraculous. but far less mysterious. he believes norah is quite literally an angel. >> okay. >> she opened me to a love that i didn't know existed. >> reporter: when your wife died, you felt look you didn't have any purpose anymore. do you feel look you have a purpose now? >> of course. norah.
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there is a new animated movie in the works about dutch painter vincent van gogh. animation may not be the right word. the film is made up of more than 60,000 individual paintings all done in van gogh style. jonathan look. >> reporter: one of cinema's films is under production in a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush, a team of painters brings to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the firsthand painted film ever made. >> we have definitely, without a doubt, invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in 120 years.
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director. >> using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife, tell the story of van gogh's creative genius. and sudden death. vincent van gogh was born in the netherlands in 1853. over the course of his career he painted over 800 canvass. famous teams including sun flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old, after being released from a mental institution, he took his own life. without any explanation. >> how does a man go from being absolutely calm to suicidal in six weeks? >> reporter: that pivotal question is ex-floored through fictional interviews with the character and lep cases depicted in 150 of van gogh's paintings. >> interesting man. >> he was a genius. >> look a traditional film,
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and actors. >> use your initiative. >> an important man, like van gogh. asked around. >> he filmed with live actors on green screens and the shots. van gogh paintings and cut it together like a live action film and projected each on to canvas. >> reporter: as the producer explains, a total of 120 artists recruited from all over the wrurld turned those projections into oil paintings. to be clear, every single frame of loving vincent is painted by hand. all 64,000 of them. the equivalent of 64,000 canvass. >> a nicee quiet man. >> loving vincent is a painstaking tribute to van go. a moving kpbt exhibit of his wo unlook any before. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london.
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