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. good morning, 9, 2016, welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." captured amid a hail after gunfire. a man hunt ends for the world's most wanted drug lord.ls on the man wanted for trying to execute a philadelphia police officer in the name of isis. >> could it reach one billion dollars? detamgs on s history
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powerball and the golden night. we'll break down the weekend's golden globes. >> we begin with a eye opener,n 90 seconds.d by cbs philadelphia's top cop miraculous survival. point-blank ambush at his watch that. he knew wh he was doing. he was trying to assassinate this police officer. >> biggest jackpot in history. >> i'm going to probably buy a big and dig a big
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not be here. >> and welcome to the weekday everyone. we're going to look at the origin of the modern superhero. a gear, gadgets and incredible stories book icons. one trait nearly all of their creators have. >> and chef gets notice forward heyear.ack rock song best rock album. they are here and will perform later in our saturday session. our top story, calls for the
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extradicted to the u.s. immediately. >> guzman is back in the state department posted a $5 million award for his arrest. ben tracy has the story. >> the mexican government wanted drug lord on national television last night. they then put on el chapo on this helicopter and back to the same prison he escaped from. after a massive military operation early friday mexican marines captured the escaped felon.ies stormed the house they believed he was at and found a slew of weapon, including a rocket propelled grenade launcher. e chap escaped through the suer caught and brought to this hotel. these graphic images show some ofby
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mexican president announced his capture on twitter saying "mission we have him. on television he called the capture result of days and nights of unequivocally ip commitment to bringing him toe. joachim el chapo guzman e skamd in july.ws the last time he walks into his shower stall. and into this mile long tunnel.r 60 minutes reported on the so called tunnel cave. and the ingenious places he built his escape routes. means shorty, is one of the biggest and most violent drug lords in the world. is sinaloa drug cartel is worth
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nearly half of the legal drugs flowing from that country to the united states. guzman is believed to be responsible for as many as 34 thousand tip that led to his arrest came from u.s. law enforcement. he's wanted in six states in this country and officials tell us that he could eventually beo the u.s. ben tracy, languages. philadelphia authorities say a muslim man who allegedly triedcer apparently was inspired by isis. the unprovoked attack was caught on surveillance video shows the horrifying moment when police officer jesse hartnett was ambushed at point-blank range. police say the suspect, dward archer fired
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here you can see his arm inside the patrol car. even though officer hartnett wasimes in the left arm, he bravely exited his vehicle and pursued the suspect on foot, firing his weapon and wounding the philadelphia police commissioner. >> that is chilling when you watch that. and if that doesn't make the hairs on your neck raise when you see that, it is scary. it isy. >> reporter: police say archer admitted guilt, identified himself as a muslim and pledged >> according to him he believes that the police defend laws that are contrary to the teaches of the koran. >> the firearm used was s fellow police officer's home in 2013. >> how concerning is it when you hear the fun the suspect used
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>> the things happen but it cuts even deeper. >> hartnett said his son always a police officer. >> he's a tough guy. and an excellent officer. >> for cbs the morning saturday,> the fierce debate over whether to allow people fleeing the war torn middle east to settle in the u.s. is owing. ing ing after two arrests. >> criminal complaints suggest the two men did talk with one another and to syria to train and fight. there is no evidence they intended or planned attacks in the u.s. and from capitol hill to the it's reuniting
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doing enough to screen refugees. >>e he is attempted to provide material support to isis. he's been in the u.s. since 2009. sacramento al jay jayab was in court. he travelled to syria to fight with rebels oppose .lew from chicago to turkey and then to alep poe where he took up arms with organizations and
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he returned in 2014. this is the kind of threat that keeps me up at night. >> reporter: the two may have been radicalized after they came to the u.sing time bombs are we going to bring in this program without a proper vetting system in place. >> on the campaign trail ted cruz echoed those concerns.tor brought up the arrests at stops across iowa on friday. >> president obama is proposing bringing tens of thousands of syrianca even though the fbi says we cannot vet those refugees to determine whether or not they are isis and donald trump could for a ban on muslims entering the country also weighed in. >> we're not going to let people in we never saw before, we havere they are. they could be isis. >> using a test based on
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country and is not going to keep us safe. vinita, according to u.s. intelligence officials moreand foreign fighters have traveled to syria. 250 have come from the u.s. severe storms are expected to batter the south again today. houston and heavy rain triggered wide spread flooding. for more on the national weather picture ed curran joins us from wbbm in orning. >> you see we have a lot of activity out here. mississippi into tennessee and we do have a risk of severece again today. a marginal risk. these three areas, marginal risk for severe. there is risk for hail, for strong, damaging thunderstorm side chance for a tornado, especially as you look
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then elsewhere rain in the northwest we see rain and early in the week we'll set up our el nino-fueled rains northwest. today a winter storm warning for northwest indiana into the michigan could see six plusese areas. and behind that the cold air. 5 in minneapolis andew york 58 degrees. by monday you will be in the low 30s. >> thank you very.ed curran, thanks. now to the wild week on wall street. not even good news on the u.s. jobs front could slow the stock downward spiral.
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or more. wall street worst'spening week. jill is here to help us sort it out. good morning. >> good morning. >> what's going on? >> i think this all started with the fear ofa. they released data on the manufacturing sector and the markets plummeting. they have new circuit breakers. i didn't really work. it was so later in the week the chinese government intervened. devalued the currency. trying to make stuff cheaper when they ship it abroad.are about here? >> we shouldn't in the big picture. we don't ship that much to china. but china is the second largest and ten trillion dollars, if they are slowing down the rest of the world is going to feel the ripple effects. some u.s. companies that do a
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overall economy isn't going to slow down that much. >> we had a strong u.s. jobs report. >> unbelievable strong. in december. we pulled off something amazing in 2015. the second best year for job creation in the last 15 years. the best year was in 2014. robust growth across lots of different sectors. and that was so interesting. professional and business services. construction, healthcare. a lot of sectors at play. unemployment remained at better -- remained at 5% this was a better than expected report. >> and wages were flat again. >> down a penny. so it didn't look wth is a stubborn part of this recovery.
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wages were up 2.5%.tle bit of a mirage because last month was a incredible weak month so it looks better. other areas of weakness. still so unemployed for long-term, more than 6 months. people working part time because they can't get full time jobs. and oil last week. and manufacturing really taking it on the chin. manufacturing, 12% of the u.s. economy. it is not everything but they are starting to become aween service and manufacturing. i will say this, for all the worry about china and anxiety in the market this is week, take a deep breath and say you know thes growing at 2 and a quarter percent. and producing 292,000 jobs last month. all is not lost. of stability in the storm, jill.
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>> congressional analysts are the latest batch of e-mails. the state department released nearly 300 thousand pages of them is drawing a lot of attention. >> republicans argue the newly ves that former secretary of state knowingly shared sensitive information on her private account. in an exchange from 2011, a top aide alerts staffers are having issues sending her some talking points via secure fax. clinton responds, if they can't, turn into nonin other words an e-mail with unidentified heading and send non secure. the sensitivity and talking points aren't clear. that part is still the republican share of the senate judiciary committee called it disturbing.
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news it is false thatton asked for classified material to be sent over a non secure system. the exchange was among 29 hundred pages released state department.00 pages released by the state department. agency's responses to question's -- they the resources to keep up with all the requests they get from the public and the media. forurday." tomorrow morning here an "face the nation" guests including paul ryan and nnlz governor chris christie andkentucky senator rand paul. >> apologizing for what critics
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his state's heroin epidemic. are guys of the name d money, smoothie, shifty -- these type of guys that come from york. they come up here. they sell their heroin, then they go back home. incidentally half the time they impregnate a young white girl they leave. >> on friday he said he spoke and that race was not the issue. but then he said this. >> ihite woman if you go -- and i'm not going apologize for the maine women for that. because if you go to maine that we're essentially 95% white. >> lepage has a reputation for
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is being held on one million dollars bond. she and her son were arrested ine allegedly fled texas to avoid prison for killing four people in a drunken driving crash.ng detained in mexico. >> a utility company near los angeles is planning to burn off some of the natural gas that is leaking from an underground storage well. california gas company says it has spent about $50 million trying to stop the massive leak. it's been out of control since and displaced thousands of people. more than a hundred homes destroyed in a massive wild fire in western small town was burned to the ground. four people are missing. the blaze is fueled by hot dry a series of
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>> in brazil 18 b have been arrested other the recent 8 cent increase in bus and subway use tear gas on thousands of protesters throwing rocks, smashing windows and setting bus's on firen the grips of a severe economic downturn. >> the morn's headlines. the associated press reports the nations are meeting to discuss ways to restart afghan peace talks. leaders from chinaand afghanistan will be part of the talks on monday. monday's discussion will not include the taliban which has been battling the u.s.backed re than a decade. >> minnesota and four other states are getting more time to
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identification card.ity secretary jay johnson announced friday that air passengers can continue to use their existing driver's licenses at airport security check points for another two years. required newer more stringent identification. >> political report s s reportsohn kerry to release jason rezaian. he's been held since 2014 and and other charges. the length of the sentence was e spelled out. the executives say the u.s. should use its leverage withe rezaian. >> and the new york daily news plans to distribute thousands of cases of premium whiskey have been announcing plans to auction off
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is makers of papmy raised objections to the auction saying they could have been tampered with. they should now be destroyed. some of these bottles are like 23 years just wrong. >> it is. >> and entertainment tonight reports miss colombia has agreedteve harvey. miss gutierrez learned he wase only to discover she was the pageant's runner up. >> i don't know if i believe all of the beef.
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didn't take long for hitler's book to sell out firstld war ii, blocked for publication all those decades. it is on sale in a two volume edition. >> he ordered a print run of t received orders for 15,000. we have more from the london bureau. emburg rallies were for many the first glimpse of nazi germany. anti-semitic tirades divided theefore atrocities of the holocaust and millions murdered, history had an outline, hitler's mine the nazis presented 10 million copies, sold widely, handed out to newlyweds and soldiers.
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copyright to the about a varian government that stopped the presses. 70 years later, that expired andtores the first time. a chapter on history some who lived through it hoped would stay closed. the latest printing has keyriginal copy. the german government would only allow an annotated version with academic analysis of the text. this edition informations, his downright lies and many half truths, said this professor, director of germany institute for contemporary book's publisher. scholars say the reprint will demystify him by showing what a bad writer he was. >> it is a rant, it isctured, it is unreadable. i think making that open and showing that to potentially interested students is a good thing.
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keep up with demand. controversy it appears sells books. reaction is mixed in israel. >> it is complicated. on one hand,illed about the fact it can be in even wider dissemination given the on the other hand, it is impossible to control speech and i am not even sure that we should. >> the original sold widely in germany and online. scholars say far from being a fascist bible, the new version offers crucial context that exposes a history can't repeat itself. for cbs this morning saturday,
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could change the way some of us eat and drink. at a time when more than two-thirds of americans are overweight or obese.change here is this. >> one of the most dramatic changes is they have included a sugar. it should make up no more than o our daily caloric intake. these are added sugars. they don't include naturally sugars. to limit the daily caloric s than 10% is basically 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar a day. many soft drinks alreadyat each serving.
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people don't know what percent of calories are in we're translating it to the reality. holly said 10 to 12 tea spoons of sugar.s than 2300 milligrams of sodium and that is about a teaspoon of table salt. >> what should be encouraged andded. >> one thing i thought was nice about the guidelines is they did in fact focus on overall eating patterns, not just the numbers. they say to protein. increase fruits and vegetables. nine out of o ten americans don't eat enough vegetables in a day. we should focus on whole healthy oil, olive and canola and eat less of saturated fats
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limit added sugar and limit the amount of sodium. >> what are with impactses like this have on people? >> i think they have little re is an example of why you really need to read the label. bread. this is a spinach wrap. you might think the spinach wrap is better for you. piece of white bread, 90 calories, no saturated fat.ach wrap, 210 calories, two grams of saturated fat. how would you know that? you can get faked out. labels. at the end of the day you can't just punt it. this is your health. and not just talking about short-term health. 10, 20,
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of problems. diabetes, heart disease, stroke even cancer. would ask if you brought -- >> and just to add to john's point. focus so much on the guidelines, they still have a huge impact on our society. they help us to make school lunch menus. they have an impact on foodce programs like wick, and they also impact how our nutrition labels read. socus on them they are going to have a impact on society. >> a new book the lucky hn spoke with dr. david about the book and the role that data will play in the future of medicine. >> we all have to collect our
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a patient comes in, we measure everything, draw their blood and call them a few days later. the doctors is they come in with their data. we can sit down and do somethinge a conversation and sit there for that 10, 15 minutes and actually talk about the data instead of calling them a few days later. >> these days be evidence based medicine. but what you are saying if you gather the data outside that is very important but just having the old fashioned conversations then it can add build up and be combined and rolled up into something called -- it is a dirty word now. as big as. you -- intuition.
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>> --the human brain amazing at looking at something and making judgments. you and i have seen thousands ofrt to say that is going to be more aggressive than that one and we can't always say why but there is something to it. the greatestby far and away at my fingertips is to go to a patient and say how to you feel? my art and it's powerful. the hope is these technologies will make the poor physicians, is the same level. and it will be a democratizer for care in our count are ky years is available now for more of the interview go to cbsthismorning.com. what a interesting conversation. >> i love. if you let enough, they will actually tell
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virtual reality and smart home gadgets to electric cars and wearable electronics. here to tell us about this year's themes and some of the biggest surprisers is jason, good morning. >> it looked like there was some really cool car stuff at this show. >> yeah we've all been waiting for the tech industry to get its out motive industry for a long time. and that's happened. chevy unveiled its new bolt car.t that the detroit auto show next week. it's pretty exciting. the deal is everybody's been waiting for a car that costs less than and can go 200 miles between charges. this is an all electronic
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first to do it. >> there were other cars. the faraday future and the lift by gm. >> i'm going to start with lyft lyft is like uber a ride sharing service. gm partnered wy are going to develop a fleet of self driving cars that people don't own but they can beckon to them through an app. and not just that gm ishe self driving cars but it is sort of this new model for car ownership. you don't need to own your own car.nnial attitude. >> right. and another company, raised a
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welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anthony mason. >> and a i'm vinita nair.ig award show of the year is tomorrow night. dploebs. >> from superman to batman, super popular. we'll show you a new exhibit honoring those who invented these classic characters. >> and vacations like a super star for super experts have the secrets.
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for a recaptured mexican drug radited to the u.s. the mexican government paraded joaquin guzman, el chapo, on mexican >> mexican marines captured him on friday. he's wanted in six u.s. states and officials will likely push him extradited to this country for trial. v taken a new turn in this country after a philadelphia police officer was ambushed. eleven shots at close
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despite being shot in the terrorism. in silicon valley they announced the creation of the task force recruit followers. in chinaicious s arears "star wars" opens. hollywood kicks off its selfs season tomorrow night the golden globes and stars big and small will turn out to learn which shows and tv members. here to predict the top movie honors is matt singer, managing editor and critic for screen crush dotcom.
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>> yes and the big story will be who he his performance in previous years. guaranteed to be a few people. the other big story is going to be who win asks how that effects the oscar race.nt groups. the oscars and the globus. the ost cars is the academy.n by less than a hundred journalists. it can be fun because it is hard to predict. first sort of handicapping event we have right here. let's look at the big prize, best drama. >> i'm going with this category. for the reason it is a movie about boston globe reporter whose uncovered this sex abuse scandal and it really celebrateso as a result not surprisingly journalists tend to respond very favorably. and who votes?
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>> journalists are heroic. is this your choice. >> my choice would probably be mad max fury road.ievement in action and cinematography. it really elevated the block buster movie to high art it. >> let's talk about best actor in a motion picture drama. serve talking about leonardo dicaprio. >> you read the stories how hard it was to make the head lines. you read that ledo it a rawand slept in an animal carcass and lived to tell the tale.
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and leonardo has won a out there. >> who's getting best actress in a drama. >> i'm going with brie larson. one of the most exciting young actresses in a long time. comedy, is is an intense movie. a great performance. >> i read this book and i couldn't put it down.'t read the book also. let's talk best picture comedy or the >> i'm going with the big short. it has some substance there. but angry.
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it is funny but it is maybe the timeliest of the bunch. the most important and that always goes over well with voters. >> i'm still trying to figure out "the martian." >> youtory of a man trapped on mars? >> and let's look at >> another very competitive category. i'm still thinking about matt damon. he's up for best actor in a comedy. he's so hilarious in that movie. but lobus. >> we have bestes. >> we have best actor up >> there really isn't a strong
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matt damon in the maurgs is rtian is. >> who do you think takes best nifer lawrence. >> we all love jennifer lawrence. >> yeah. three movies with the david o lden globes already. i think this is going to be the third. >> let's look at best supporting actor. >> it's funny. just a few months ago you had me on to to a preview and i said then i think sylvester stalone might win an oscar for krooed. and oh that would be crazy but ioing to happen. >> best supporting actress. >> jane a. maybe mott the showiest performance. but hasn't fwhon a long time and
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>> round one of the awards has begun. >> matt singer thanks so much. and cheryl underwood from the talk will be taking over ore cbs >> up next, if you want to find a gene us, you have to know when where to look. a new book offers a detailed guide. the geography of genius. we'll talk with the author. watching "cbs this
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routine one has to be a genius. >> he's a genius. >> i am. >> but where exactly does genius come author eric winer traveled around the world hoping to answer that question. the geography of genius, published by simon and schuster, cbs. good morning. >> good morning. >> i think we all have this romantic notion of what a genius is. but you say it is a tern place and a certain time. >> it is. big myths when it comes to genius. one is that the genius is born. they just pop out sayying piano at three like mozart. but i really believe that genius is grown in the soil and that and if you look at the world map and where geniuses have popped up it is not randomly.
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clusters as i call them.rs. >> yeah they sound delicious. genius clusters in the morning. whether florida or athens or slk val ittoi city to raise a genius. preem conversing and it's a genius connotation. >> is it the dialogue that is happening in these clusters of very intelligent people that breeds the genius? >> it's the dialogue and in a way it is e people in these places act as kind of co-geniuses. their ideas are supported by
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michelangelo, we know the name but his patron wasenzo me deechy. and he said hey kid you have talent. come live with me. i'm going to support you. i'm going to back you. and were itou may not know mile angelo. >> -- refugees or immigrants. what happens there?onal story of the immigrant success is they just work hard because they are motivated but i think there is more to it. the image is an of an outsider.e a fresh perspective but they are insiders at the same time. so they occupy a sweet spot in culture. they are an insider/outsider. a new idea but is accepted enough so their ideas resonate. you need both happening at the interesting given the debate
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>> look at the list of geniuses who were immigrants or refugees. on and on. >> after studying you have a of these different places here and you can do to make your surrounds? >> i guess we have to stop thinking of genius as gift from the gods. you are either born with it or you are not.o have to stop thinking of it as something that happens exclusively on the individual level. there is a sort of group genius that is going on. and it is part of the public good.ses that we want. and that we deserve. and we're all in it together. >> you also make the point creativity is the por more you put it together the more it makes. >> and we're having a creative conversation right now so hopefully it is rubbing off. >> the geography of genius is on sale right now.he founding fathers of superheros.
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one of four bat mobiles for 1960s bat man tv show. and it is the bait to pull you to the exhibit at the new york historical society called ros in gotham". >> i love this. >> this would stop traffic anywhere. >> nina the exhibit's co-curator. e them line up and just ogle it. >> it is a show stopper. >> it is beautiful. >> generations of fans have fallen in love with not just the caped crusader and with the whole universe of superheros. gotham may be a made up world but the hold on usreal. >> what did you think when you walkfourth grade class are sol me of the 4 thousand
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come. how many comic books do you to think about it. you have counting. more than five? >> twenty-five? >> five comic,>> they know who all the superheros are and yet they don't know their history. and i think will it give them ideas in terms of creating some omic books or art. >> you want them to be inspired. >> we definitely do. >> that comes from seeing the humble beginsaordinary creators and the men who created them. >> bat man number one. for example bat man's solo debut in may 1939 or action comics number one. original sketches, the 1939 roil
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gave man of steel. and the television showed a vempks of superman.w the stories began is as sfants fantastical as the tell. many born at a time when a heroes. >> these were tanlers. >> yes. they are very young and they are looking for work.criminated upon because they were sons of immigrants. most all of them sons of jewish immigrants. so some cloaked themselves, o fit in. and get published.
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jacob became jack kirby. and the bobd joe schuster even reportedly used more than one pseudonym. from this first superman cartoon in 1941, would eventually take flight as the gravity denying media juggernaut we know today. comics have proven so indestructible, disney bought marvel for $4 billion in 2009. and it's kept an endless line of films coming. super girl on cbs debuted as the season's most watched new show.
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as comic con is booming. sales at $875 million, a record. >> we want people who become artists at some point to realizeible. and everyone has to start somewhere. >> even this daydreaming nine-year-old who drew bat man he drew brew schoolbook. >> only way i could compensate become a super hero in my own way. >> a half century after the doodle of the dark knight he this memorable cartoon in 197. >> why are you still captivated by superheros. >> you never fascination with cartoons.
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that fascination on to their haps for the first time you don't need superpowers to change the world. >> i do feel inspired in them in thatecome kind of bigger than you think you are. >> and the ability to leap tall a sick ngle bound. >> the kpikt exhibit at new york historical society february 21st. we were just drawn in. >> did you give him the lecture creators. >> he gets that lecture every week. >> and coming up. we have tips on how you can visit some of the priciest on the planet without breaking the bank. you are watching "cbs this
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timing is everything as the saying goes. and now thanks to a price analysis by the website trip ig on travel to some of the world's priciest destinations simply by knowing the most affordable time of year. >> good here with when and where great ideas. the first one is aspen, colorado. when should you go. >> aspen obviously is a ski but that is the expensive time to go.
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if you go in the spring you can save 74% and there is lots of homes and you can save a lot of money. >> i've done it actually not in season and there is great hiking. >> it is beautiful and lots of peak. but in miami beach there is a window that works. >> late june. miami is hot hot hot because of the it is also hot for people watching and the bar scene and night life. but you can cool off in the water during the day and go out at night. >> ande a specific time to go. >> in san diego, november and december. you can rent a vacational rental and save usand ,000 versus going in the summer and the spring.
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towards another whole vacation. >> and you say going in mid the bargain moment. >> you can save through a vacation rental 70% by going in february.be hot and the thing about san torini is there are these cavelike homes that you can rent and we have hundreds of them you can rent on the site. and i say go do something unique before. >> vineyards. >> vineyards and ancient ruins and trails and the food amazing. and wine too. >> anothero the best of your recollection -- >> all the vacation rentals have a beach, private beach or a pool
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>> and last but not least is st. maarten. >> i will tell you that this is one of those islands where you can island hop because it is close to all the other islands.in feel. it has the french side, the dutch side and the similar so strongan really stretch dollar even more by going. one that i scouted three bedroom, three bathroom, views of st. barts and the ocean.. i was e-mailing my friends yesterday saying let's all go in. because it ends up per couple. if there are three couple, $130 a night.otel for that price.
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begging and snup next up ish born and raised in india but now calls nashville home. we'll get a taste up next. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." estrictions. not in life. and not when it came to watching her calories. why settle on taste? jane thought. that' s why jane loves light & fit greek nonfat yogurt. ith rich creamy awesomeness and 12 grams of protein. all for 80 calories. no settling here. that you could win a fitbit flex from light & fit. learn more on specially marked packs. light & fit.
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chef chohan was born and raised in india. home she wouldn't just eat she would run to the kitchen and ask the kitchen what they were making.lle, globally influenced cuisine is served. she's a regular judge of the food network's hit show chopped and a james beard award winner. her first book is "flavors of my world" a culinary tour through
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>> i love those old picture, they are fabulous. >> oh my gosh. dorky and embarrassing but love to share them. >> good for actly. >> tell us what you brought here. it smells delicious. >> tours around the world with an indian flare. important thing is the drink. lemon cello and a -- chile singapore crab inspired from 'creme.
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to the market with your father? dad had a scooter and a sunday tradition would be us going to the farmers market. and it used to be amazing h and every vendor and had a relationship with each and every vender and my dad would say the same joke every sunday. the potatoes and onions. and he would tell my dad should i pack five for you and myuld be like i'm not cooking for her wedding. same but such endearing memories. >> you kid hotel management. what made you cross over. love. my parents say i was born with a ladle in my in india to become a chef you have to do hotel administration. and that is what i did.
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they asked what i want too do next and i asked any instructoris the best institute to go to in the entire world and without batting an eyelid he said the culinary institute of america. and iame here and when i came over here i was so fascinated with the fact that the perception of indian food was so different in america than it is in india. so that is where the journey into indian food started. >> how did you settle in nashville? >> good question. my partners a open a place in nafl shville. and i thought who goes to nashvill >> now everybody. and it was love at first landing.
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it was me who goes to nashville. andamazing. the southern hospitality is amazing. the food scene is amazing. and exciting city to be in. >> we love having you on chopped. if you could have this meal withresent who would that person be? >> oh my gosh, i have to say my two biggest critics. my son and my daughter, and my husband. >> y much. for more on the dish please head to our website at cbs cbsthismorning.com. and go tok . >> stay with us. you are watching "cbs this
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