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community. >> reporter: in new york city's chinatown a line formed down the street to get into wilson tang's restaurant nom wah. >> this place is packed. have you ever seen it this busy? >> never, ever. >> reporter: locals crammed into the restaurant to see the latest phenom in the nba, jeremy lin. >> this is huge for someone like that to be in the nba. good morning. he's now like the role model for i'm seth doane. >> i'm rebecca jarvis from so many young asian-american people like myself. studio 57 at the broadcast >> lin gets inside. center in new york this is "cbs oh, pretty play with the left this morning saturday." hand! >> reporter: two weeks ago most people had never heard of jeremy ♪ >> saying good-bye. lin. now stores can't keep his number 17 jersey on the rack. and the lin legend has grown ♪ find your strength in love >> whitney houston's worldwide. >> jeremy lin from downtown! star-studded funeral >> reporter: here at ps-1 choreographed by her family and elementary in chinatown, carried live. students can't contain themselves about their new role model. >> he's so good. capitol offense. >> if the terror suspect had
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carried out his alleged mission i just feel so proud. >> reporter: the linderella we would be starting tonight story has inspired fans all with a suicide bombing at the around the country. seat of the united states in the asian-american community government. >> a suicide bomber plotting to there is enormous pride that comes with success. blow up targets in washington, >> you look at the story, it's d.c. linderella. ♪ inspirational. he had so many hardships to overcome. >> the knicks' seven-game he was going to get cut again. he's been able to stay humble winning streak ends but the through it all. jeremy lin fairy tale wins on. he's so grounded. he's not like the typical nba before lin there was another superstar. >> reporter: for most knick that went from obscurity asian-americans swept up in linsanity, it isn't the baskets pto broadway. we'll talk to the guy who was he's scored but the barriers bagging groceries before he he's breaking that's so slammed grocery. exciting. betty nguyen, cbs news, new and out of your mind with york. anxiety. we have the secret to finding you can call john starks the the shortest line. all that -- original jeremy lin. >> remember, next friday is he became the toast of new york city in the mid '90s. hawaiian shirt day. he bagged groceries when not playing ball in junior college. >> -- and all that matters. then the undrafted star bounced ♪ and the land of the brave around the minors when the knicks called. he nearly led new york to the
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nba title in 1994. great to have you with us. on "cbs this morning >> thank you. >> what's it like to be ♪ and the land of the brave on "cbs this morning saturday" february 18, 2012. overlooked, undrafted and then captioning funded by cbs blow up like jeremy lin is now? >> it's incredible. it's a great feeling when you know you have the ability to do and also this morning we don't know what caused whitney something and no one's taken a houston's death but prescription drugs were found in her hotel look at you. i understand what he's going room. through now. hey, i just needed an we'll speak with travis stork of opportunity. he finally got it. "the doctors" about why >> what do you think he's going through internally? prescription drug use is there is some vindication here described as an epidemic in this as you describe. is there an element of surprise? country. also, do you hate work is he surprised he's doing so meetings? maybe if your boss hears about this, there will be less of well? >> well, probably -- well, yeah. them. a study says meetings are bad >> you were surprised. >> everybody was surprised. for you and bad for business. >> you heard it from him, not me. first, whitney houston's funeral is set for this morning it's about having confidence in yourself. he has a lot of confidence, a in new jersey. lot of belief. elaine, good morning to you. hey, give me the opportunity and >> reporter: good morning to i can go out tlanld do it. you, rebecca. he's putting on a show. we're outside new hope baptist church in newark, new jersey, he's doing it for going on eight
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straight games now. where police have already set up >> the ultimate carpe diem. a perimeter to keep fans at a distance. this is the church where whitney houston first sang as a young girl in the junior choir. we hear he may have been let go now it's where her friends and and his agent said this could have been the last stop. family will say good-bye. >> it could have been. whitney houston will be remembered in the church where everything in life is about her gift for singing was first timing. the knicks were looking for a nurtured. ♪ point guard and he was the right >> reporter: new hope baptist church in newark, new jersey. kind underneath their eyes. the private service is it was great to see he didn't invitation-only, but will be get cut and coach dantoni gave streamed live online. among those reportedly invited, him the opportunity. oprah winfrey, bill cosby, i love the way he played with beyonce and rapper jay-z. energy, with smarts. >> are you sorry to hear about one thing you can say about him, and i always look at a player is the loss of whitney. >> reporter: r & b star ray jay he has a big heart. >> huge heart. >> yes. >> how harold was it in your who has been linked to whitney position to have to deal with houston romantically was seen that rejection over and over boarding a play with his sister again and keep the trust in yourself? >> it comes down to believing in brandy. yourself, knowing that, hey, if houston's godmother, aretha i get the opportunity i'm going to make the most of it.
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i can see it in him. franklin, dionne warwick, stevie obviously a very intelligent young man going to harvard. wonder, clive davis and alicia that don't make you a great basketball player. keys are all set to take part. he has a great basketball i.q. as is kevin costner who starred and a big way of going out there and playing in big moments with whitney houston in the 1992 film "the bodyguard." obviously against toronto where he called off a pick, i've got houston's ex-husband bo brkb this. everybody calm down. and he knocked down the shot to houston's ex-husband bo brkobbyn win the game. >> i see you light up when you is expected to attend. talk about his story. >> mm-hmm. he spent much of the week with >> does this help you relive some of the magic you were able daughter bobbi kristina who was to create in the '90s? hospitalized after her mother's >> it does. death. it is not clear if she'll attend the funeral. police are sealing off you can see in the garden now surrounding streets but that's the excitement the back. not stopping fans from coming to fans are piling in before pregame. it didn't used to be that way. newark to pay their respects. for us it was that way all the >> i'm 36 years old. time. she's been with my all a my but the excitement of just the start of the game to the end. life, since i was in 2nd grade. great person. she'll be dearly missed. >> reporter: whitney houston will be buried at fairview it creates so much belief that cemetery in westfield, about 20 the team has the opportunity now. >> it's a great sentiment. minutes away. it's not far from where she grew you continue to work with the up. knicks as an ambassador. she'll be buried next to her
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we appreciate it. father. >> thank you. rebecca? >> elaine, thanks, we appreciate >> coming up next, some have called him the last great it. american hero. for more on the careful planning celebrating the 50th anniversary and guest list for the funeral we are joined by the chief news of john glenn and his historic correspondent for e orbit of the earth. entertainment, ken baker, you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." hey you. outside the new hope baptist church this morning in newark. ken, good morning. >> good morning. >> elaine walked us through the guest list including kevin costner, oprah winfrey. who orchestrated whitney's funeral? who planned the event? >> really, the person in charge, the place where the buck stopped in all of this was cissy houston, whitney houston's mother. what we are going to see today from the guest list to the program to who is eulogizing is personally orchestrated by cissy. we are told she was personally reaching out. she called aretha franklin and said, you have to sing here. of course aretha is the godmother to whitney houston. she made it known to people she
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wanted them here. besides the fact that this is a relatively small church, there are 1,500 people, pretty sizable. of course it will be star-studded. but it will be filled with people who whitney grow up with around the area. it will be a mixture of just high profile public people along with people who knew her when she was just whitney in the choir at this church. >> they have also made the decision to air this live on the internet as well. what was behind that choice, ken? >> well, what happened was originally there was talk of having it a couple miles away at the prudential center, seats over 18,000 people. similar to the michael jackson memorial we saw a few years ago at the staples center in los so you think chocolate's gonna make up for everything, huh? angeles. planningwise, it became too oh, actually it's hot chocolate... intense, too much for them to with caramel. handle. so they scaled it down. caramel, huh? a lot of fans were frankly [ male announcer ] nothing says "i really love you" upset. i think the family wants the like rich chocolate, mixed with decadent caramel. world to celebrate whitney's new caramel hot chocolate from mccafé. life, to be able to mourn as
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available for a limited time only. ok. well along with people inside the church. happy belated anniversary baby! it was my birthday. so this was a compromise they [ male announcer ] the simple joy of the sweetest thing. i'm just playing. made. make no mistake about it, they wanted this to be as intimate [ male announcer ] for another sweet move try caramel mocha. and personal as possible. ♪ also, i was outside the church yesterday. there was music rehearsals are choosing advil®. already going on. here's one story. pain doesn't have much of a place in my life. they're calling it a homegoing i checked the schedule and it's not on it. celebration. that she's going back home to [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. god. i think you will see a lot of well most people only know one side of my life. music, a lot of upbeat they see me on stage and they think that that is who i am. celebrating with a lot of tears. >> tell us more about the mood there's many layers to everybody everywhere. in the days leading up to this. singer, songwriter, philanthropist, father, the whole nation has followed life's a juggling act. this as well. when i have to get through the pain, and what was the mood like i know where to go. yesterday when you were there in [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. church watching the rehearsals. there's going to be gospel and a mix of characters from early in whitn whitney's life as well as the aretha franklins of the world. >> you can still see they kept the makeshift shrine up that fans have been application balloons, cards, notes,
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photographs. they have been coming -- the shrine has been building. it almost tripled in size yesterday alone. people were there singing whitney houston's songs. they were crying. i spoke to many people who said, you know, she provided the soundtrack to my life. they could rattle off songs that reminded them of moments in 50 years ago this monday, their lives. we saw our first glimpse of history was made when john glenn was made the first american to bobbi kristina, whitney's orbit the earth. when he blasted off he was just 18-year-old daughter she had with bobby brown. an astronaut. but when he splashed down in the she showed up at a private wake at the wigham funeral home where atlantic some five hours later he was a national hero. anna werner takes a look back at whitney's body is resting now and will be transported here this morning. the historic flight. >> we appreciate you joining us >> liftoff. this morning. ken baker, thank you. >> reporter: 50 years ago on february 20, 1962, a spacecraft a bail hearing is set for next week for an unemployed ventured out into earth's orbit and america held its breath. illegal immigrant accused of plotting to bomb the u.s. the soviet union had been the first country to send a man into capitol. amin al khalifi was taken into space and the united states was playing catchup. custody in a washington parking the man nasa chose to make that
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garage with what he thought was historic first orbit was john a bomb and an automatic weapon. glenn. >> it was a time when people, i he had been under surveillance think, were looking for by the fbi for months, so both something to hang on to that we weapons were harmless. were really on the way back and joing us now with details on the we were competitive. >> reporter: tom wolf, author of arrest is john miller, a former "the right stuff" says at the assistant director of the fbi. time of the mission americans good morning, john. >> good morning, seth. feared the soviets would wage >> what do we know about this war from space. suspect? >> here is a guy who came here >> lyndon johnson says whoever at 16 years old on a tourist controls the high ground of space controls the earth. visa with his parents to visit >> reporter: glenn completed three orbits around the earth orlando. just stayed and flew under the during a four hour, 56-minute radar for years. a minor scrape with a marijuana flight and brought back hope with the spacecraft, becoming a arrest, a suspended driver's national hero, even if he never license. in 2010 he turns up in a meeting saw himself that way. >> i was still basically the with an fbi source where they same person i was before the are talking about waging war flight, in my own eyes. >> reporter: glenn later retired against america. they are talking about bombs. to become a u.s. senator. from there he becomes a serious he always wanted to return to space and finally did in 1998 on focus in a threat assessment the space shuttle "discovery" at role. what's his intent, his the age of 77. camability. >> does he have links to al >> finally got the next flight qaeda or other terrorist 36 years later.
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organizations? >> reporter: some years, glenn >> i think the rp the case went says, he and his wife of 69 from 2010 to 2012 is they spent years, annie, have forgotten to commemorate the anniversary of his historic mission but this a great deal of time trying to monday at 9:47 a.m. on the 50th learn about a wider network, other associates. anniversary he'll remember the he seemed to be the so-called flight that made him one of lone wolf but bent on doing america's greatest heroes. something himself. >> i watched your interview last for "cbs this morning saturday," anna werner, dallas. night and you said you expected to see a lot of evidence in the >> joining us now is captain case. why is that? scott altman, a veteran of four space flights who has logged >> the fbi realized early on over 51 days in space. when it's informants testifying good morning. thanks for joining us. and undercover agents there is a >> good morning. great to be here. big defense that the defendant >> while we were running the never would have been able to do piece you mentioned history. this on his own. he had to try several times. it was driven by the >> just like a lot of shuttle investigation. it becomes an entrapment missions you don't always get to go out to the pad and launch the defense. irst time. they find the more that's he went through 11 different recorded and the more you see launch dates before they pushed the defendant as a driver from the button and got him into one case to the next, the more orbit. >> you met him when you were juries reject that defense. >> on that point, if you look at stationed in houston. >> i did. >> how much of an inspiration this you think, how far would was he to you and to the nation? this guy have gotten? >> to the whole nation and to me the fbi helped provide the vest, specifically growing up looking
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helped provide the firearms. at nasa's ability to go into orbit and fly in space and then could he have done it on his own looking back to meet him and without that help? >> nobody knows the question have him go from being the hero, unless you don't engage in the the icon to a real person i got case. one of the tenets is if the to know. but like he said, he had to wait person is talking about doing 36 years. it, that's intent. when he came to nasa i had flown if they are seeking capability, if they don't find it through my first space flight. i said, you're setting a bad the investigation they may find it somebody else. if you look at umar farouk precedent. i don't want to wait 36 years for my next flight. >> fortunately you didn't. abdulmutallab, he found real he's portrayed as a good guy, is people. they designed a bomb for him and he? put him on an airplane. >> he's great. the one thing i didn't know is the same with the times square what a great sense of humor he truck bomber. he connected with the right has. he cracks jokes. people, ended up in times square he's very funny. with a truck bomb. he participated in this set of the fbi's practice is if we can skits that the junior class does for the office at christmas find them before they find the real bad guys, let us replace time. planning to stow away on the that roll in and undercover capacity. >> thank you for joining us. space shuttle. he was hilarious. >> good to be here. >> can you give me an idea what now to campaign 2012. it's like to be in outer space? former pennsylvania senator rick >> it's an incredible santorum is responding to remarks made by a wealthy perspective. just so different from
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everything we are used to. supporter. as you launch you're sitting on santorum picked up new support the pad, waiting there for hours as he surges forward as the while they get ready to launch frontrunner status in the and you feel almost like you're republican race. in a simulator again until the all this as michigan prepares to host the next presidential clock counts down. the main engines start going. primary scheduled in just over a week. national correspondent chip reed zero to solid rocket booster let is following the developments from our washington bureau. off. and then boom! no doubt in your mind you are good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rick santorum is surging in the not in a simulator and you're polls and many consider him the going somewhere. front-runner, but with that comes closer scrutiny, not just zero g and orbit in eight and a of him but his top fundraisers half minutes. especially when they make bad >> with the end of the shuttle jokes about birth control. program, years until commercial space program, where do you see rick santorum began his friday it? distancing himself from the >> we're at a crossroads. the shuttle was a great program. controversial birth control comments of his benefactor it did a great job for 30 years. foster fries. >> i'm not responsible for every now we are making a transition comment that a supporter of mine to go somewhere else beyond low makes. there are lots of folks who say earth orbit. let's go back to the moon, back it was a bad joke, a stupid to mars. let's put together a plan we can joke. >> reporter: not long after fries apologized writing, my afford. it's a great way to involve international partners in aspirin joke bombed. pulling this together. to all those who took my joke as it is an expensive proposition.
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we need their support as well. modern day approach, i apologize and seek your forgiveness. looking to change the subject all right. thanks so much for joining us. santorum appeared with the ohio you can see bill plante's attorney general who switched interview with john glenn on the his endorsement from romney to 50th anniversary of the historic santorum. >> i believe that governor romney was the best candidate flight monday on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. with the best chance to beat eggland's best eggs. barack obama. i was wrong. >> reporter: stumping in idaho, mitt romney appeared worried about the santorum surge that he's finally taking off the gloves. >> i hope people take a close look at his record. >> reporter: portraying santorum as a big spender when he was in congress. >> he voted for billions in earmarks including the bridge to nowhere. >> america is drowning in national debt. >> reporter: and the first attack ad was released in michigan, a state where romney was, until recently, considered the favorite son. >> the romney campaign is planning to do to santorum what
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obviously if you look four years grrr! ago while mitt won michigan, ooh, i forgot my phone! senator mccain ended up as the the "name your price" tool. nominee. so you certainly can come back now available on your phone. from those, but i think this is get a free quote today. home turf for him. he doesn't want to lose this. would they switch? we don't want to see it happen. as people try to make up their notice a difference? it feels a bit tight. [ female announcer ] soap leaves behind soap residue minds they will break toward that can cause a tight draggy feeling. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, governor romney. >> obviously the auto industry is one of the most important dove cleansers rinse cleaner than soap. industries to michigan and to the country. romney put out a controversial are america's softest... no wonder people want to share them on and on. op-ed in the wall street journal ♪ in 2008 saying let detroit go send a kleenex brand share package for free today bankrupt. we had dan ackerson on the cbs at kleenex.com. kleenex. softness worth sharing. evening news from general motors. he said without the bailout you could have written off general motors, the auto industry and the country. in hindsight do you think romney's position on the bailout was incorrect? >> no, i don't. if you look, it's much more
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nuanced than what's being portrayed. and senator santorum yesterday at the detroit econ club said the same thing. the point is we could have and should have, in my opinion as well, gone through a structured, accelerated bankruptcy. that's what ended up happening. i believe the bailout is more nuanced in michigan than what is portrayed. i have a tremendous number of tier one, two, three automotive suppliers and they got the short end of the stick on a lot of deals. the belief that gm would have disappeared off the face of the earth if it wasn't for direct government intervention isn't necessarily one widely held within michigan. >> how much do you think that presidents' day is monday. matters to voters in michigan? a long weekend for a lot of us. >> yeah, i think it matters you're running errands, quite a bit. traveling, picking up groceries, as you're coming from a slightly maybe trying to take advantage different perspective, there is of the sales. very much a perspective in >> chances are you will be spending a lot of time standing southeast michigan and outstate online getting angry, but you michigan has a different one. don't have to. correspondent michelle miller it's certainly something that has the science of shorter
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needs to be dealt with and lines. >> reporter: we have all been wrestled with. there. the grocery store, the airport, i think people are putting a the tollway. shine on the apple that isn't where there's a line -- quite as shiny as they would >> the line i pick is going to like it to be. >> congressman, we have to leave be the longest. it there. >> reporter: there's a wait. >> it seems like i have the we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you. slowest cashier. >> when people stand there at the vatican pope benedict forever counting change. elevateded 22 membership to the that irritates the crap out of rank of cardinal. me. >> reporter: paco underhill said among them is archbishop timothy there is a reason. he wrote the book "why we dolan of new york, already one of the most powerful leaders in buy: the science of shopping". the u.s. >> waiting time comes in three the occasion is over shadowed by forms. real time, perceived time and a difficult days ahead for the combination of the two. >> reporter: which is more church. good morning, alan. valuable? >> i think perceived time. >> reporter: good morning. the ceremony is the pope's way we as americans have a clock of putting his stamp on the inside our heads. future of the church. with considerably understatement once it gets beyond three given the pomp and color it's minutes, waiting time tends to known as an ordinary public explode. >> reporter: so shoppers give it their best guest. >> i count heads and look at how consistory but the circumstances are anything but ordinary. much people have in their hands with the pope nearing his 85th or carts. >> i look ahead and see how many items somebody has on a grocery birthday, the creation of 22 new princes of the church takes on line. >> reporter: according to one
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m.i.t. professor it's not just a more significance than ceremony. guessing game. the pope is slowing down and the in order to figure out the fastest route, you have to do vatican is reeling from what's the math. dubbed vati-leaks. john little devised a formula to calculate expected wait times. the primary job of the 125 divide the number of customers cardinals under 80 is to choose already in line by the number of customers entering the line per a new pope. the italian media has been minute. >> it's not science. reporting jockeying for position it's more of an art form. among cardinals and supporters. we agonize because there are a lot of ways to approach it. the most prominent american to >> reporter: todd marks is receive the red hat was timothy editor with consumer reports. dolan of new york. he says it's about making a snap judgment, taking in a multitude a few days ago he said part of his new job as cardinal would be of factors. >> you've got to use your ice and be smart. to convince the vatican that new you have to look at how they are york is not a neo soddam and behaving, what's in the cart, how quickly the checker is moving. does the checker have a bagger? i look to see if people bring out the checkbook. i look to see if there are children in the cart. gomorra. another is edwin o'brien from >> reporter: some retail outlets baltimore. the u.s. church needs all the are offering a hand. prominence and influence it can >> register 28. get. settlements and payments of >> reporter: whole foods has a clerical sex abuse cases cost the church more than $3 billion system of single file lines that fan out into multiple row lanes.
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and forced eight dioceses to >> that's the fastest way to get you through. >> reporter: like whole foods, home depot employees scan file for bankruptcy. merchandise in shoppers cart and the church's exemptions from bfrs they reach the cashier. >> the perception of people is property taxes will end costing somebody is looking out after the vatican nearly $1 billion a us. >> do you need a bag? >> reporter: the incentive for year. retailers, keeping shoppers in while part of the job was to help him in guiding the church stores. research shows consumers like they must first be men of relinlen. dennis have a five to ten-minute given what's happening in the limit. >> sometimes i walk out if it's vatican they may be hard-pressed to separate the two. too long. >> reporter: in this age of seth? >> thanks so much. now for the rest of the immediacy we have lost our morning headlines we turn to cbs patience. >> if you can't stand waiting news correspondent and morning onlines, order online. news anchor betty nguyen. >> reporter: "cbs this morning good morning. saturday." >> good morning. >> i'm one of those who's seen a italian police say they have cracked an international money long line and has walked out. >> i hate waiting in long lines, scam and seized $6 trillion worth of fake united states b d bonds and securities. they were seized in switzerland in january. they were in three large trunks. eight italians were arrested. prosecutors say the suspects
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northern rockies. but there's really no arctic air anywhere. the coldest spot anywhere this afternoon will be some random mountain peak in wyoming. you pick the mountain peak. you will have a cold 24 degrees. come on. 24 degrees in february is not so bad. this is the big weather maker. lots of rain around texas shooting toward the blue ridge mountains where it dumps wherever our you are, you make it a great looking saturday.
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over to you guys. >> coming up, we have the epidemic of prescription drug abuse. what you should know before mixing your medications. >> and do you feel like homer simpson when you go to a meeting welcome back to "cbs this at work? why those meetings make us feel morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm seth doane. stupid and why they are bad for coming up, how to read people like you in 90 seconds or less. business. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ,,,,,,,,,,,, the secrets of body language. >> i wonder what you're telling me now. >> pull my arm. >> and sara moulton will dish about julia child and her ultimate dish, breakfast for dinner pizza. >> and he's written hit singles with luther vandros and sang backup for whitney houston. richard marx is here to sing some of his own greatest hits. >> looking forward to it. >> first over to lonnie quinn with a check of the weather. >> i have a question for you. favorite disney character. >> minnie mouse. >> mickey. >> okay. >> i don't have a strong feeling about this. >> the reason i ask, it is national pluto day.
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>> ah! >> february 18th, oh, stop the presses. i'm talking the planet. on this date in 1930 american astronomer clyde tombaugh discovered the planet pluto. the third rock from the sun, this is what we are dealing with. this would be big rain. i'm talking one, two, three inches or more anywhere from houston heading over to the panhandle of florida. we have flash flood alerts we have to pay attention to there. it becomes snow in the midatlantic. this is going to be significant snow. bowling green, charleston, lynchburg. the higher peaks will see six inches if not ten inches of snow out of the system. haven't seen much this year.
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all right. it is that time. shout out time. today i'm shouting out to lafayette, louisiana. this weekend they are having the annual mardi gras festival. this tuesday is fat tuesday. wills -- well, it is a they've got carnival rides, crucial day in the trial of games, live music and great george huguely. jurors could begin deliberations cajun food. we want to thank everybody for as early as today. watching "cbs this morning huguely is the university of saturday" only on klfy tv 10. virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend make ate great day. yeardley love two years ago. rebecca, over to you. >> here's a question. >> during the trial his lawyer how many times have you walked played a tape of him walking into a room and felt hand in hand with love just one uncomfortable? >> numerous times. day before she was found dead. coming up, we'll explain why >> body language can hide your true feelings, so listen up. huguely's aunt took the stand it can also tell you what others and whether there is time for his family to help his defense. are thinking. >> that's a classic gesture >> there have been multiple breaks in the trial. slip. she has no confidence in her the attorney on the defense's side had to step out. words. the woman was lying. she's been ill. the trial picks up again today. >> we'll have that coming up. >> we'll be right back.,,,,,,,,
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>> joining us now with the secrets to reading body language is nicholas boothman, author of "how to make people like you in 90 seconds or less." >> nice to be here. >> when you first meet somebody what should you do? what does your body say to others? >> what we pick up in the first two seconds of meeting somebody is their attitude. it's your attitude at the beginning of an encounter more than anything else that determines your success or failure. if you're with somebody angry, if you're with somebody who is sitting like you're saying or is laid back. >> what am i saying? >> energy. good curiosity and lots of feedback. you're nodding and smiling. >> now i feel weird because you're telling me these things but it is interesting. what should people do? say you walk into a party. what's the first thing you can do to send good physical vibes. >> simple things. number one, wear great clothes.
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people will take you more seriously. >> says the man in the red shoes. >> yeah. the second thing is if you walk into a room full of strangers, head for the middle of the room. the perception is people in the middle of the room are popular and people on outside are not called wallflowers for nothing. good morning i am gigi barnett saturday february 18th. walk slightly more slowly than here's what people are talking you would normally. it sends out confidence but also about. same sex marriage supporters is quite sexy. wayne major victory in the >> interesting. >> it doesn't mean the slower house of delegates last night. you walk the sexier you are. yesterday, delegates voted 71- 67 to pass the civil marriage the slower you walk the bigger idiot you are. protection act. the same sex marriage will now >> crawl. but when it comes to personal -- bill will go on to the relationships, people you already know, how do you send senate war similar bill passed the note of interest physically? last year. a former baltimore >> if you are talking flirting spiritual leader has riseen to which is perfectly normal, all a prom innocent new position. this was a scene a short while mammals do it and in mammals ago at st. peters basilica in it's called promise-withdraw. look, look away and look again. vatican city. archbishop edwin o'brien was you have sent a signal that i among 22 archbishops elevated would like to get november to know you better. >> what about the gesture on the to cardinal. each were hand pkd by the pope. arm or the hand tap? a suspected terrorist is in >> it's called incidental touch. custody after allegedly trying
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20 carry out a suicide bombing be careful. you can seal a loving inside the u.s. capitol. relationship when you first meet somebody with a tap on the arm. investigators say 29-year-old amine el but no groping or grabbing. khalifi tried to detonate a it can be look at this. sometimes that sends magic suicide vest begin to him by sparks. >> and sometimes the alternative. undercover operatives e was >> sure, groper, creep. >> weirdo. arraigned in fed -- he was arraigned in federal court >> absolutely. >> lastly in terms of reading yesterday and is charged with somebody else's physical attempting to use a weapon of signals, what do you recommend? mass destruction. let's look at today's first >> there are volumes written on warning forecast. today, look for there we go. body language, but you have to be congruent. 54 degrees tonight. your voice and your body language must say the same maybe not. have a good day i am gigi thin barnett that's the report. things. you know people who say, "nice to see you," you don't believe see you later. ,,,,,,,,,,,, them. >> it's not genuine. >> mean what you are saying. and look like you mean what you are saying, unlike airlines who say it's been our pleasure to serve you today. no it hasn't. >> i guess you were watching the line segment. nicholas boothman, interesting stuff. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. up next, she helped forge a
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as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia. honestly sweet. people say to me, "you're so lucky. after tax season, you get to relax." we're not here for a couple of months. we're here year-round. after april 15th, we don't close down. we're working late, learning next year's tax laws to make sure turbo tax is the easy way welcome to "cbs this morning to get your taxes done right. saturday." i'm seth doane. and we even guarantee >> i'm rebecca jarvis. that all turbo tax calculations are accurate. coming up, it's not just i'm lisa skelly, celebrities falling victim to and i'm an experienced tax professional. prescription drugs. why doctors say it is now an man: go to turbotax.com. epidemic. >> plus they make you feel stupid, they may be a waste of the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. time but your boss loves them. switch to citracal maximum plus d. we'll tell you how much better it's the only calcium supplement off you are without meetings at that can be taken with or without food. work. >> it seems you have a problem with meetings. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. also, the new coffee shop trend. it's all about absorption. baby baby babycinos. >> oh, my gosh.
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>> also in virginia this could be a big day in the trial of george huguely, the university of virginia lacrosse player accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend yeardley love in are made with sweet cherries 2010. his lawyers could wrap up today and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. sending the sensational case to i cannot tell a lie. 'tis tasty. okay, george washington, the jury. whit johnson takes a look at the did you take my truck out last night? defense strategy. >> reporter: facing a life 'tis tasty. sentence it's down to the wire for george huguely's defense. on the stand friday huguely's new ocean spray cherry juice drinks, like cran-cherry, made with sweet cherries aunt walked jurors through and the crisp taste of cranberries. surveillance video from a ah, sweet deal! restaurant the night before the find out how to get a free murder. that's george, she said, and cherry juice drink at oceanspray.com or on facebook. ja yeardley holding hands. prosecutors say less than 36 hours a drunken huguely barged into love's apartment in a jealous rage, bashing her head against the wall, leaving her ♪ dying in a pool of blood. huguely's attorney questioned a the perfect song to honor consultant who examined the sheet rock in love's bedroom. our celeb chef. he said there was no evidence of we are dishing this morning with
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sara moulton. impact or indentations on the she worked behind the scenes with the legendary julia child wall. the defense argues that night in and her show "sara's weeknight 2010 weeks before graduation huguely wanted to talk, to work meals" is in its second season things out with his on public television. she has her ultimate dish to ex-girlfriend and love's death was an accident. share with us. breakfast for dinner pizza. the courtroom drama, however, good morning. >> good morning. >> nice to have you here. doesn't end with the case >> i'm happy to be here. >> what have you brought? itself. friday one of huguely's attorneys was out sick for a >> this is breakfast for dinner pizza. second day, delaying final it has all the parts you would testimony. have in breakfast. still with the judge eager to potatoes, bacon topped with a wrap up the trial today he's ordering the defense to proceed. fried egg. it's got a little bit of cheese. >> i love the egg at this time for "cbs this morning," whit of day. >> i don't see why we can't have johnson, washington. breakfast for dinner. >> joining us now is jean when i help people get dinner on casarez from "in session" on the table i say, have fun! why not have soup for supper? trutv. thanks for being with us. this could be a whole meal. >> thank you. >> there have been a number of >> what's this? >> smoked chowder. delays here given the defense it has canadian bacon which is falling ill. do you think that's part of the lean and smoked trout. defense strategy or is it a it could be smoked salmon. legitimate thing? milk and potatoes. >> we heard yesterday in court it looks creamy, but there is no cream in it. the female defense attorney, was i like to keep it light. actually vomiting. also because we are being
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i think she was very, very sick. naughty with pizza for dinner we i think she wants to be at her have a salad that's different. best. she's got the medical witnesses. she's going to question the it's parsley and celery with defense medical experts. toasted walnuts. because they are in season and that's a critical part of the defense case. because i love them, brussels i think they had to not have sprouts, cooked the right way. trial for the last two days. >> they are terrific when done >> as far as the nonmedical well. >> when it's bad it's like, oh, witnesses who have taken the stand for the defense we heard please. from huguely's aunt who walked let's fumigate. >> they don't have that us through images and video of reputation for no reason. >> and for dessert we have a huguely and yeardley walking and warm chocolate cheesecake. going hand in hand, being happy. when we were testing the recipes for my book i came home one kay do you think that worked well to try it. with jurors. it had just come out of the oven. i thought, i can't wait. >> i think the defense -- do you i ate it hot and i was like, oh, realize that's the night before my god, hot is a different ball yeardley was killed? game. >> for someone like you who comes up with things on the fly deceased. here is what the defense is like this drink we want to hear doing. on friday, george huguely sent about, do you try things or think, oh, this will be good for an e-mail to yeardley, so upset the book? because she was seeing somebody >> are you kidding? sometimes it takes 12 times to else. he said, i should have killed get it right. you. > so you're working in the but he ends by saying, let's kitchen. >> oh, yeah. my poor family. just talk. saturday night, according to the video jurors saw they were at sometimes -- >> have you had the not good
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dishes. the same function, holding >> they will say, i'm not hands. defense is trying to show this is not a killer. getting the asparagus, or this >> do you think george huguely's is flat or gee, that's watery. father will take the stand? >> there is a lot of speculation >> i don't feel bad for your family, i'm sorry. i bet you eat well. he will. >> i love the cocktail in the morning. now george huguely, senior, was i'm going to call it a champagne with his son the entire sunday sunrise with reduced tangerine before george went to yeardley's juice. a little bit of grand marnier, apartment that night. he was drinking from early morning. now what is senior going to say? pomegranate juice and seeds. he may say, surprise to all, >> this is terrific. light for breakfast or dinner. that he was drinking all day. >> breakfast for dinner. why, rebecca? >> light with some flavor. because here in virginia, it is really nice. >> a nice combo. a defense to premeditated >> want to talk about your murder. the defense may want to show background. you went to the university of george huguely was so michigan, studied the history of intoxicated he couldn't form the intent to kill somebody. ideas. >> it's random. it's not a good thing but when >> what turned you on to facing premeditated first-degree cooking. >> my mother wrote to craig clayborn and julia child. murder maybe you want to say he was so drunk he couldn't have she said, what should my daughter do if she wants to be a intended to kill her. >> showing a flaw in his chef. i didn't know she was doing character something he did that this. i lived in michigan, was cooking day gets him off charges of in a bar.
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being a murderer. >> yes. craig said she should go to the >> go ahead. >> yeah. culinary institute of america. the defense said from the i didn't want to leave my boyfriend so i said i don't beginning, a man has harmed a think i want to. woman here. they are contesting that he he said, you should leave, i intended to kill her and he want to see other women. caused her death. >> and you get the opportunity of a lifetime with julia child. >> we have also heard from some >> the funny thing is she didn't of huguely's lacrosse teammates saying he lied about his have a phony bone in her body. whereabouts on the night of she would say what was on her yeardley's death. how is that factors into this? mind. i was in a conference at the >> it's good for the height of the anti-fat time. commonwealth because there were she said, i don't understand inconsistencies. what's wrong with butter! he lied. he knew what he had done to her. i love butter! he didn't want to tell the truth she just always said whatever to authorities. was on her mind. that's going to weigh in the favor of the prosecution. >> butter might be the one thing you would always find in julia >> jean casarez, we appreciate child's refrigerator. you being with us. >> and vermouth. thank you. >> thank you. >> what's in yours? >> now to lonnie quinn with >> lemon. it's one of my trick secret another check of the day's ingredients. weather. >> good morning, everybody. if something is flat i add lemon these are the weather headlines. juice. this is what i've got for you >> we love it. who would you have the meal with this morning. it's not that cold for february as we sign the dish plate? anywhere in the country. >> my poor family. there is a big storm in texas they tested and tasted every which would mean rain for some last one. of you, snow for others. >> all of the recipes.
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>> i feel naughty signing a let's spell it out. plate. this is what it looks like on >> it's exciting to have you satellite and radar. here. great to have you sign the the first place your eye goes is plate. the storm in texas. awesome food. you can see it moving to the by the way, go online for chef northeast. sara's recipes. that will change. the rain will be anywhere from go to cbs.com. houston going to shreveport, great having you with us. louisiana, mobile. >> coming up next, he sang on two, three inches or more. flood alerts will stay in effect whitney houston's first album. then went on to craft 14 number throughout the day. then into the midatlantic one singles. tomorrow. richard marx is here to sing this is where we see snow. some of his biggest hits. most areas from charleston to >> a coast! you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." bowling green to lynchburg, virginia, with three to five inches of snow. but the higher peaks in west virginia and kentucky could see i have copd. six to ten inches of snow out of if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe the system. and what that feels like. then it go into the atlantic copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. ocean staying south of spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... philadelphia and north of that. by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free.
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the rich and famous. dr. travis stork of "the doctors" is in los angeles. ♪ sometimes i just hold you good morning, travis. >> reporter: good mornin ♪ too caught up in me to see >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> we have seen cases of prescription drug abuse with other celebrities. ♪ i'm holding a fortune that folks like heath ledger, anna nicole smith. people with some of the best access to doctors. heaven has given to me ♪ why is this happening? >> first of all, i want to acknowledge that it's not always prescription drug abuse per se. ♪ i'll try to show you each and what's really interesting is a lot of prescription medicines out there can have similar every way i can ♪ effects on the body. and prescription painkillers, ♪ now and forever prescription anxiety medicines, they all have a similar effect ♪ i will be your man on the body. not only can they calm you down, decrease pain, but they can decrease your desire to breathe. the problem is a lot of people start mixing and matching medicines that they have gotten ♪ now i can rest my worries and from different doctors. when that occurs and you add things like alcohol into the mix, you can unexpectedly take always be sure ♪ an overdose and it can truly be ♪ that i won't be alone
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accidental. there are two sides of the anymore ♪ story. one is true abuse and the other ♪ if i'd only known you were is at time it is accidental mixing of medicines that can be detrimental to your health and in some cases deadly. there all the time ♪ ♪ all this time >> given how common the accidental overdoses are do you think doctors are being vocal enough about the issues that patients may face knowing that ♪ the drugs may be different from the drugs that another doctor is prescribing? >> i will say this. we are getting better and better. this is a major problem. in the last decade the number of ♪ until the day the ocean deaths from prescription painkillers has more than doesn't touch the sand ♪ tripled. there are more deaths each and ♪ now and forever every year from prescription medicines than from cocaine, ♪ i will be your man methamphetamine and amphetamines combined. what that means is not only are the prescription painkillers addictive -- or can be -- but they are powerful. they are potent. at times that's a good thing. ♪ now and forever we're trying to treat pain, but
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♪ i will be your man the one good thing i will say is especially over the last year, more and more states -- 48 states now have prescription drug monitoring systems. in the past, someone could say, hey, dr. stork, you know, i need a prescription for this pain medication. i haven't had it filled in months. i would have no idea if that was true or not. [ applause ] now we can look online, see when the last prescription was filled and figure out if someone has too many prescriptions out there >> we'll be right back with an encore performance from richard that could cause some of these marx, a medley of his greatest effects. >> does that rely on the patient hits. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." doing that or should doctors do that? how should patients handle this? >> announcer: this second cup what if the doctor doesn't check? cafe segment sponsored by coffee >> well, you have to understand that there is a mass market out mate natural bliss, add your flavor naturally. there for prescription pain ♪ medicines. they are very addictive. made with only milk... doctors now have additional tools at our disposal to make cream... sure patients aren't putting a touch of sugar... themselves in jeopardy. what can a patient do? and pure natural flavors. if you are listening to your doctor's advice, very unlikely ♪ you will suffer from the ill
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we'll see you monday at 7:00. ♪ >> great stuff coming up on monday. plus next saturday on "cbs this feel the power my young friend. mmm! morning saturday" you will see first hand the dangers of hunting killer sharks and cirque [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. du soleil is performing for u.s. troops all over the world. could've had a v8. we'll have cirque dreams jungle fantasy live in studio. >> and we are back with grammy winner richard marx. before we hear you sing again, i put on the new cd last night and every song i thought, o that's his, that's his? you have done so many hits! >> it's been a nice 89 years or whatever it's been. >> you see yourself more as a songwriter than a singer. >> the songwriting drives everything else. nothing can happen without a in this morning's song. i love the process of writing moneywatch, work place meetings songs now like i did when i was are bad for you and bad for a kid. >> briefly before you sing, tell business. a new study reveals what most of us about whitney houston. us already know. you sang vocals on the first they stifle creativity and make album. people less productive. >> i never met her. i sang on the first album. >> the study suggests that group well, i met her years later settings can make people,
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right when she got pregnant with especially women, appear less intelligent than they are. her daughter. we were trading balancing career >> is this good for the company? and kids stories. >> reporter: who among us hasn't she was so excited to have a suffered through the pointless kid. and endless meeting. it's really sad. >> oh, and remember next friday >> what do you feel with the funeral and things today? is hawaiian shirt day. >> i didn't know the lady. >> reporter: you know the one. i feel sorry for her daughter and her mom. they start late and waste valuable time, keeping you from we forget that this lady's lost doing more important things like her daughter. it's really sad. getting your work done. i didn't know the woman. >> on a much happier note your >> what do we have here? collaboration with keith urban is really cool. we have -- somebody put a piece >> yeah. i can't find cool people to work of gum in there. this is not a garbage can. with. this is the future of our >> a real dirth of that in your company. >> reporter: now a study done by the virginia tech research institute tells us that people career. >> "long hot summer" just went may actually be more productive to number one. working alone and that meetings >> now you'll take us off air with a medley of your greatest can make us dumber. hits. >> i think i feel dumb leaving >> you're singing along, right? >> my first hit from 1911. meetings 50% of the time. ♪ don't mean nothing that's the state we're in. ♪ the words that they say ♪ don't mean nothing >> yes? ♪ these games that people play yes? >> i don't get it.
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>> reporter: listen to what reed ♪ oh, it don't mean nothing montague said. ♪ no victim no crime you may joke about how committee meetings make you feel brain ♪ don't mean nothing dead, but our findings suggest ♪ 'til you sign it on the dotted line ♪ they make you act brain dead as well. >> there is so much information >> love it! given. so you go into a meeting feeling [ applause ] >> and then -- ♪ like you know certain things and you come out feeling, gee, i ♪ another sleepless night i didn't know as much as i thought i did. >> reporter: apparently the group settings diminish can't explain ♪ ♪ somebody said they heard me expressions of intelligence, especially among women. call your name ♪ ♪ the radio won't let you leave >> i have no idea what they mean, so i leave, google it, get up to speed and at least feel i my mind ♪ ♪ i know it's over, but i don't can contribute next time. during the meeting, definitely very silly. know why ♪ >> leave and google. >> come on, lonnie! >> exactly. i would google during the ♪ should have known better meeting. lots of meetings went into the ♪ than to fall in,,,,,,,,,,,, planning of this segment. stay tuned. >> bob rosner is a workplace expert and author of "the boss's survival guide." good morning. >> good morning. >> the big question is do meetings make us stupid?
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>> of course. when i think of meetings i think of a pinata. you can't bash them enough. everybody hates them. you feel like a pinata when you attend one. meetings are a problem. on paper they make sense. bring people together, collaboration. the reality is not that. they are a waste of time. >> i find it interesting in the study that women are more impacted by meetings than men. >> women need connection and trust. the problem with meetings is they don't provide that, they damage it. to me, if you want to connect -- guys like a competitive environment. they're built differently. >> i would say there are women who like a competitive environment, too. >> on average, let's say. but to me connection and trust are keys and we forget that. >> yeah. >> what can happen to make a meeting more productive, to get more out of a meeting if you have to have one. >> a guy wrote to me a while ago. he said his boss got up and
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said, we are going to keep having meetings until i figure out why nothing is getting done around here. on average we attend 62 meetings a month and half are wasted. the issue is efficiency versus effectiveness. we try to be more efficient we get less effective. that's the difficult balance of meetings. >> what about the composition of the meeting -- who attends it and what their roles are in the meeting. >> a lot of it isn't defined before the meeting. i have a client and they run the best meetings. i wanted to figure out what they were doing right. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. i came up with the four p's. first, preparation. vietnam, 1967. they prepare before the meetings. second, purpose. i got mine in iraq, 2003. go around the table and everybody knows the purpose of usaa auto insurance the meeting. is often handed down from generation to generation. participation is another key. if people are in the room they because it offers a superior level of protection, should be participating. if not, why are they there? and because usaa's commitment to serve you have to get everybody the military, veterans and their families involved. and you need a plan moving forward. you can run an effective meeting is without equal. using the four p's. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. i just made it up for you.
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>> meetings can be good. >> they can work. >> some of the trends i love. there is a trend now of stand-up meetings and they find they are 30% shorter and they cover the same amount of ground. then there are topless meetings -- not what you think. you can't bring electronics in. >> no googling. that's a problem for rebecca. >> they are the most effective meetings. >> thank you, bob. for a guide to running productive, fun meetings go to cbsmoneywatch.com. up next, raising eyebrows at the coffee shop. they are called babycinos. that and other stories behind the headlines. t's like when my tempurpedic moves? [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand.
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got a big bailout. it ran $300,000 in the red last year though it's open to the public and had about 27,000 customers. the clippers for the senate are union employees and pull in around $80,000 a year, not including benefits and vacation time. >> if your kids aren't hyper enough, how about a babyccino? some parents in brooklyn are ordering it for the kids. it goes for $2 and is described as a macchiato-like beverage with decaf espresso topped with steamed milk and froth. one mother said her son loves to drink and his first words were "coffee shop". >> right before bedtime. also the best way to find puppy love is online. some animal shelters have taken a page from eharmony.com and have a website to help people find a perfect pet. it was developed by the aspca. people and pets are given a
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welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm seth doane. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. coming up, a real lind rjessica lindell-vikarby rel la story. the internet is buzzing over jeremy lin. he's almost single handedly revived the new york knicks. we'll speak with another former long shot who found success under the bright lights about the dream lin is living. >> from a new hero to one of america's greatest.
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50 years ago john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth. we'll talk about his historic flight and how it changed the nation. >> a true american hero. and it happens when you shop, travel, you gas up the car, go to the bank. >> unavoidable. >> and it's a huge pet peeve. standing in line can drive you crazy. we're going to show you the secret science of finding the shortest line. >> stay tuned. >> this is one i'm excited about seeing. >> practical indeed. first, family and 1st and 10s of whitney houston will gather to say good-bye to her. her funeral will be he will in newark, new jersey, the church where she sang as a chiel. developing that voice brought her to superstardom. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, seth. we're outside new hope baptist church where police have already set up a perimeter for several blocks around the church.
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later today, there will be, in fact, two areas that will be set up as gathering areas for the public. but they are going to be at a distance. we are inside the perimeter now. the family has wanteded to keep it a private affair. in fact, officials are discouraging fans from even coming down here at this point. however, the family, of course, recognizes the immense interest in this funeral service, so there will be a camera allowed inside. fans will be able to watch that streaming live online. for the family, this has been an extremely difficult time. last night there was a private viewing at the wigan funeral home a couple miles away. whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina and her mother cissy houston attended. the funeral at the new hope baptist church gets under way at noon eastern time. seth? >> there is frustration in the crowd there a few hours before. paint the picture of what it's like there.
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>> as i said, there is a perimeter that's been set up here. they are being very strict, of course, about wanting to keep the public at a distance. again, this is in keeping with what the family wanted here. this is supposed to be a service for not just the celebrities that you might expect but also the friends who knew whitney houston growing up. so this is what the family really wanted the service to be focused on is celebrating whitney houston's life and the concession they made to recognize that fans, of course, want to share in this is that live streaming video that will be taking place today. >> all right, elaine in newark. thank you so much. now for the rest of the morning's headlines let's go to morning news anchor betty nguyen. good morning. >> good morning. it's been a good month for president obama's re-election campaign. the president pulled in more than $29 million last month.
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that was before this month's announcement that mr. obama will accept money from the so-called super pacs, small groups with big money. his campaign said nearly all of last month's donations were less than $250. we are learning more about what set off the shooting between federal immigration agents in southern california this week. ezekiel garcia was called in for a discussion with his boss either about job performance or a request for transfer. garcia was also having marital problems. the exchange grew heated and garcia shot the supervisor. then a third agent shot and killed garcia. the supervisor is hospitalized in stable condition. scientists may have an important new tool in detecting early signs of autism in children. a new study by the organization autism speaks shows that brain scans of infants as young as six months detect changes in the developing brains that indicate eventual onset of autism.
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this is important because early detection of the disorder can lead to early intervention which can ease the symptoms of autism. this may turn heads in the music world. chris brown and rihanna collaborating on a duet. some reports say rihanna is about to release a longer version of her single "birthday cake" and that brown is part of it. the news follows word that the two singers are friends again. as you recall back in 2009, brown pleaded guilty to assaulting rihanna when they were a couple. five minutes past the hour. time for another check of the weather on this weekend with lonnie quinn. bring us good news. >> a little bit of good news for you. this is a good-looking picture. this is new york city on my big screen. the sun has risen. a lot of gorgeous sunshine out there now. for new york city, a few clouds later in the day. let's get to the weather headlines. western skiers are happy in northern utah to idaho. six inches to a foot of snow in the higher peaks. southwest gets soaked with rain.
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high pressure helps the northeast. this big storm which the projection -- take a look. it will soak the southeast moving to the northeast, but all the clear air is a high pressure system which will keep it south of the big cities like philadelphia, new york, boston. you will be affected by ,, >> announcer: this weather segment sponsored by macy's. >> all right. let's remember this coming monday is presidents' day. for clinton, connecticut, 43. lincoln, nebraska, showers and 44. all yours, rebecca.
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>> the new orleans hornets snapped the knicks seven-game winning streak last night but the jeremy lin fairy tale continues. the undrafted, once overlooked harvard grad scored 26 points, the seventh time in eight starts h e's scored over 20 points. betty nguyen reports on the linderella story has brought new pride to the asian-american
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