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>> get down. don't talk. >> he's coming. he's coming. he's coming. >> he's coming over? he's coming over? >> i'm going to kill you. i'm going to kill you. this is very-- this is very upsetting to me. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> james: that was a clip from "the hollars," which opens in theaters this friday. i already told you how much i just love this film. >> you are so nice for that. >> james: it's so good. and you starred in it and you directed it. for anyone who doesn't know, tell them what it's about? >> it's basically, i think, the most honest take on family i've seen in a while. it's a funny movie, but it's very heartfelt. it's about a guy who comes back from new york to see his mom, who gets the call that she's very sick. and when he goes home, he realizes he's from a dysfunctional family, and decides to make this the time he bonds everybody back together. >> james: it's such an amazing cause. it's like-- >> unbelievable. >> james: you, anna kendrick, richard jenkins, josh groban,
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it's amazing. and everyone is giving the performance of their lives. is it difficult for you as a director? because you as an actor, you have a super human power. >> do i? >> james: you do. you know what it is. >> i do know. >> james: go on. tell everybody what it is. >> i can cry immediately on cue. >> james: like that. >> yeah. sometimes. i mean, if it hits me. hey, antonio brown, cool it, okay? sorry, i get confused, i-- >> james: jimmy, jimmy, what's your cry face? what's your cry face? give me your cry face. not your sex face, your cry face. ( laughter ) >> oooh. that was, like, three seconds! >> maybe they're one in the same. >> so, to say that that was my sex face in three seconds is jumping to conclusions. >> james: no, i'm saying, the impact. adam, what's your cry face? >> my cry face? >> james: yeah. look at-- >> is this still going on? is this still going on? >> no, no, no. >> james: he's really doing it. look. ( laughter ) >> come here. come here. come here. ( audience reacts )
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( applause ) >> james: adam, you posted a picture, here, of you with the democratic v.p. candidate, tim kaine. how was it? how was it meeting him? >> it was, um, real-- >> james: you look photoshopped in that picture. >> i was going to say the same thing. no. >> james: but i believe it's true. >> it's 100% true. that's me and my cousin-- >> why are you more well lit than everybody? >> because my head was actually blocking the entire key light. >> james: how was it? >> it was awesome. he's the greatest, most, like, and just from talking with him a little bit, you get the sense that he's in it for the right reasons and he really believes that growing an economy that works for everybody, and women's health, are issues that are kind of no-brainers in this election. >> james: do you know what i don't understand? why tim kaine, when he went on stage at the convention, or when he goes on stage to speak, doesn't come on to, ? tim kaine in the membrane tim kaine in the brain ? ? tim kaine in the membrane tim kaine
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>> i know! >> james: that would be absolutely incredible. shouldn't he do it? >> i know! >> we'll see what happens tomorrow night. >> james: i'd love that so much. >> before you all start doing that-- >> what? warn you? >> yeah, because i didn't-- >> you think he warned me, man? it's all for one out here. >> james: oh, you want to join in? okay. ? tim kaine in the membrane. >> tim kaine in the brain. >> james: don't do it like that. >> how much more warning could you get? >> james: if you're going to do it like that-- ? tim kaine in the brain! >> it's old now. like, i wanted to be in on the hip, now. you know, i was born in '89. >> why are you blaming me, jimmy butler? >> somebody has to take the blame. >> james: now, when you are going to meet the v.p., do you have to get checked out with secret service? >> yeah, it was crazy. so it was at this fund-raiser in colorado. and they made everyone leave the house and then they-- the secret service like-- went through the entire house and then they brought everybody back in. so i was walking back in and the secret service was like, "wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, who are you? you staff?" and i was like, "yeah." and then the guy in front of me
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and i was like, "oh no, i'm--" and they're like, "you're not staff but you said you're staff?" and i was like, oh, no, i'm a guest." and they're like, "a guest? he's just a guest." and like, other secret service members were coming around. >> james: oh my god. >> and then someone had to come and be like, "he's the comedian speaking tonight." and the secret service is like, "there's no comedian speaking tonight." >> and i was like, "comedic actor." ( laughter ) >> james: i don't really have a- - >> i was like, i came up in improv. it's... well, long-form improv was created in chicago, and-- ( laughter ) the secret service was like, "do you belong here, jew?" ( laughter ) >> that's exactly what they said. >> and i was like, "yes, i do belong here." and then i got to introduce tim kaine and it was the thrill of my life. >> james: tim kaine in the membrane. >> tim kaine-- >> oh, come on! i thought you'd enjoy this. jimmy, you like a sing along. >> hold on. hold on. hold on. you did it again.
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around his chest. you did. you should be able to pull this off. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> speaking of, get my medal out of your desk. >> james: i thought you'd like it. you love a singalong. you posted-- this video made me laugh so much. look at this video that jimmy posted. >> what video are we looking at that's so funny? >> james: have a look at this. vanessa carlton singalong with usa team. >> am i in the video? i am in the video. ? ? ? ? ? ? >> james: ha-ha. ( cheers and applause ) he's, that's carmelo anthony, right? >> [ singing ] >> that song haunts my dreams.
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>> and your arms are weirdly heavy. >> i'm a big, thick kind of oxy- jew. >> you kind of are. you're like someone's cousin or a boy from camp who is like my crush. >> what camp did you go to? >> really? >> yeah. i went to camp on the east side. >> me, too! >> where? >> >> shut up, i went to blue star. >> you shut up now! >> no, you shut up now! >> prove it. >> blue star where the jews are >> oh! >> oh, snap! ? ? ? [ cheering and applause ] >> james: that was a clip from "joshy" which is available now and on demand and on itunes.
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it's so good, great cast. ( cheers and applause ) tell everybody what the film's about. >> the film is about a guy who was supposed to get married and the marriage doesn't end up happening but he goes on his bachelor party with a group of his friends to try to kind of cleanse the situation. and i think it's important to, when you talk with these movies that go right to itunes or on demand, it's so important-- i feel like people sometimes look at them in a dre because they're not in the theaters-- >> james: sure. >> with some big advertising thing. it's so hard to get a movie like in the theaters. it's so expensive. and i find that people are enjoying it when they order it to themselves. >> james: 100%. >> i feel like it's a singular viewing experience that's totally worthwhile. i would urge you to check it out. >> james: it's absolutely brilliant. ( cheers and applause ) reggie, do you have a question for any of our guests this evening? >> reggie: uh, yes.
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jarn. >> that feels like it's for all three of us. >> that's right. anybody jump in. >> reggie: okay, assuming that you could purchase a remote- controlled eagle, would you work on its wings first or would you work on some of the aviaonics on the tail section or would you de-claw the talons? >> that's a long ass question! >> great question. >> that's not a good question. >> why don't you take this? >> that's a long question. i don't remember anything that you just said. all i heard was eagle and remote. >> i think if this was a family, we'd know the problem child. you know what i mean? >> just because i'm different. >> james: why don't you answer, john? >> obviously work on the tail first because that's the guiding system, but then you have to go straight for the inner bits, the heart and soul and all those things. wings comes last. that's decorative. that's when you put the decals on at the end.
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>> reggie: i'm afraid that's absolutely correct. >> james: it's absolutely correct. ladies and gentlemen, please thank our incredible guests. john kazsinski and jimmy butler. penn and teller are here when we come back. [?diggy? by spencer ludwig]
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? ? ? >> james: i'm so thrilled our next guests are here. one's the "new york times" best- selling author of this new book "presto" and you can see them live in las vegas at the rio all-suite hotel and casino. please welcome the phenomenal penn & teller! ?[ music ]? >> you know, we do a show called penn & teller fool us. and the premise is we get to see a magician do a trick once and we have to figure out how they do it just watching it once. we're going to give you an opportunity to be us. you'll all be the judges for us. we'll do a magic trick once. see if you can figure out exactly how we do it. hit it! we're going to mis-direct with you some stupid dance thing and stuff and some big vegas-style props and a big platform and
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don't be confused with any of that. keep your eye on exactly how the trick is done. you have kind of a space theme you see here. and the trick looks like this. you ready? watch every move. figure it out. ? blast off first stage ? you really blew my mind next stage ? i reached but could not find blast off ? it's floating aloft cast off ? blast off to the stars above ? no relativity in my galaxy ? blast off lift off for love ? lift off for love lift off for love
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? lift off for love lift off for love ? lift off for love lift off for love ? blast off [ cheering and applause ] have you got it, reggie? did you guys figure it out? do you have it all figured out? you see, that's the way everybody else does it. this is the way do it. give you the opportunity to check your work. just make it a little easier. we've got to get these built special.
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? trap door first scam ? you slipped away from me next scam ? you're not where you should be trap door ? trap door hopped in for a while ? back door trap door ? missed you by a mile you look at me and laugh >> see, it's my hand. ? while i saw you in half trap door ? ripped off for love ripped off for love ? ripped off for love ain't no mystery ? it's just trickery ripped off for love
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? ah ah ? ripped off for love trap door [ cheering and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, penn & teller! oh my gosh. what a treat. truly amazing. "penn & teller: fool us" airs wednesdays at 8:00 on the cw. how incredible to have t we'll be right back, everybody. ? ? ? ?
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? ? ? >> james: thanks for watching. tomorrow night, carpool karaoke with britney spears. we'll see you then. reggie, take us home. ? ? ? captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
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coming up on today's telecast: >> i drank some of that water. those tests came back negative. i know god is real! >> my eyes totally fine. no evidence of ever being injured. >> i touched your hands and
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and my whole life has been changed. >> paid in full for $33,000! >> paid in full! >> my husband and i got blessed with a home over a quarter of a million dollars! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world. stay tuned as reverend popoff ministers, prays, and reveals the power of a living god able to change your life and bring you into great joy, peace, health, and supernatural abundance! now get ready for god to touch you
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>> god is touching hurting people around the world. >> and now he wants to touch you with his miracle working power. >> i'm peter popoff, this is my precious wife, elizabeth and it's always such a joy to share the reality of god's power with you. and liz, you're going to be reading a lot of testimonies today. >> that's my favorite thing. >> amen. and i'll tell you, people are seeing miracles as they use the revelation stone. i'm going to tell you about it. god is showing people the way to the fortune that they desire, the blessing that they desire as they use the revelation stone. i brought it back from israel. and i know that you're going to be surprised pleasantly as you use it as a powerful point of contact. i'm going to tell you more about it in just a little bit, but we're going right into a powerful miracle service
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>> i ordered that miracle spring water that night. i thought it'd come in 3 to 5, 7 days. it came the next day. i anointed everybody that was sleeping in my house with that water that night. my son in college grades had dropped. the next day,there was a check in my mailbox for $6,948. my son's grades skyrocketed. they tested me for liver cancer and cirrhosis, told me i had a damaged liver. i drank some of that water. those tests came back negative. i know god is real! i know what he can do! >> without a job and sick in my body. i drun the miracle water and anointed my forehead and god blessed me with a job with no experience. had never done this type of work before in my life and ---- retail broker manager, now i'm a territory manager. >> and did god touch your body too? >> yes!
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healed physically! what happened to you? >> i had an accident with propane at work where it blew up in my eye and damaged my right eye and i was four or five months in complete pain. i couldn't handle the light. the doctor said that it would be permanent damage like all the cells, the tear ducts, i couldn't cry. there would be pain. i got the water, put it on my eye and i have since had an eye exam for sure. so i have the documents. complete cells, all restored my eye is fine. no evidence of ever being injured. completely healed. >> did you hear that? complete restoration of the cells. the doctor said permanent damage, but how many of you know god reversed that verdict? after she used the miracle spring water! do you use my miracle spring water? >> i did. >> and what happened? >> i had total physical healing in my body.
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and the doctors kept saying, "you've gotta take pain killers", because i had scar tissue all over in my back, really bad back pain and i have three screws in my ankle from broken bones. i used your miracle spring water and it's gone. >> total healing! >> since i got your miracle water, my business is a success. ---- 4 floor building apartment and condominium. and i have lots of apartments and buildings. >> listen to this. since she used the miracle spring water, her business is a success. she has an apartment complex. >> i used the miracle water, blessed the house and you sent me a letter saying i would receive $17,000 and when i first received it i said, "wow, that would be great. that would be a blessing". and three weeks later, lo and behold i got $17,000!
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i get to keep everything! >> she didn't lose everything! she got to keep everything! amen! >> the letter said i was going to receive $1,700 to $2,700. and you know, when you don't have any money, you're like, "okay, where is it coming from? what's going to happen?" but december the 31st, $4,000. another check for $1,700. and every day god has been blessing me. not just with just a few dollars but with everything. >> i felt like i didn't know what i was going to do. and the night i saw you on tv, and you said to touch your hands and pray. i prayed with you. i was about to be homeless. i was hungry. i didn't know where i was going to go, what i was going to od. i touched your hands and prayed. and my whole life has been changed. i thank you. >> over night. god bless you!
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you the revelation stone from capernaum. this powerful amazing point of contact that has released multi million dollar miracles in the lives of so many around the world. >> i got over a million dollars! >> $2,274,000! >> it wasn't one million! >> it was 5 million! >> not only do i want to give you the revelation stone that i brought back with me, but i want to share the powerful instructions with you that will let you experience the power and the presence of jesus in your own life in your own finances. you will experience his miracle touch as you follow the instructions i give you. don't miss this miracle opportunity. call right now! >> the holy spirit directed peter popoff to send you the powerful revelation stone taken from the ancient streets of capernaum. this anointed revelation stone will energize your body and
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can discover your divine windfall. and it's absolutely free! call the number on your screen and you'll also receive the miracle spring water, plus peter will include his brand new book miracle money from unexpected sources. miracle money, divine health, family salvation and debt cancellation are ll part of god's plan for your life. the revelation stone is your key to unlocking an explosion of miracles and continual financial blessing for you and your family. so call right now. >> liz, i'm always just so amazed how many testimonies come to us in every service we have, everywhere we go, people line up. is that true? >> that's the truth. and the testimonies are so sweet. so sweet. well, here's one from savannah, georgia. god came and the holy spirit within 48 hours,
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just as you said in your last letter. >> praise god. >> and i feel so much better. the miracle spring water is working. >> oh praise god. a miracle spring water testimony. >> and here's one from palmdale, california. i got several miracles when i used the miracle spring water. i was completely delivered from drugs, alcohol, cigarettes and cocaine. i drank the miracle spring water and did exactly what you told me to do and i was set free from all. s amen! well, the same jesus that walked down the streets of capernaum, healed the sick, cleansed the lepers, raised the dead, told peter where the fish was that had money in his mouth, is still working today in the lives of people. these testimonies attest to that fact! now, while i was walking down the streets, while we were walking down the
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i could feel the presence and the power of jesus in such an unusual way and i felt directed by the holy spirit to bring part of these streets back to you. and i call this the revelation stone. these are the stones that jesus passed everyday. he walked on the floor, not once but time and time again across this stone. and liz, i felt such power, i felt the presence of jesus all around me as i was walking. and i believe god gave me some of the most amazing instructions, how to use this revelation stone to get you to the right place at the right time to see miracles. you see, jacob slept on a stone and that's when god gave him the dream, the vision and that's exactly what god is going to do for you
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you're going to see doors begin to open up, miracle money, miraculously placed in your hands. miraculously placed in your bank account. healing! oh, some of you have felt so low. you're going to be rejuvenated from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet. you need to let me send this to you. it is absolutely free. all you need to do is call the number on your screen. i'll join in agreement with you. i'll minister to you, through prophetic guidance to your wealthy place. to the right place at the right time where your blessing is. amen. >> that's right. >> you have another one, liz? >> i do. this one is from danielsville, georgia. i wrote to you concerning the carotid artery in my neck. the artery was found tight and closed with plaque. six months have passed and i went back to the doctor
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i am so thankful to report the plaque has diminished and the artery has relaxed. i'm giving our great physician the thanksgiving and glory. thank you brother popoff for sending me the miracle spring water. >> amen. the powerful point of contact. you see, i was able to lead her and guide her through the direction and the unction of the holy spirit into the miracle that she needed. well, bless god. many of you need a miracle. i can see tremendous stress financial stress. some of you just don't know which way to turn. i believe divine leading and direction is coming to you as you use the revelation stone. that's right. i'll tell you how to use it to see many, many miracles in your life. you're going to feel the power. you're going to sense the presence of jesus in a brand new way as i send this tone to you and you use it as i lead and direct.
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you're going to be surprised not once but time and time again through this powerful point of contact. let me send it to you along with the miracle spring water. i'll rush it to you and my book, miracle money from unexpected sources. it's blessed thousands of people and it will help you to be not surprised just once, but time and time again. liz is going to be reading your testimony before it's all over. that's right. >> amen! >> i love to get the prayer request and then read the testimonies later. >> amen. and liz, everybody's faith is built as you share those testimonies. alright, we're going back into the powerful miracle service. here we go. >> i actually poured some- i probably shouldn't have done it. but while he was sleeping. he gave his life to the lord about two more sundays after
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and i actually poured some down my husband's throat while he was sleeping. yeah! and he gave his life to the lord two sundays after that! >> what happened to you sister? >> i got the miracle water. i was supposed to be dead five years ago. i've had 39 operations. two heart attacks, a stroke, two blood transfusions, nine and a half toes and i'm still here. i went from a wheelchair to a walker, from a walker to a cane. and now i'm walking! >> i'm walking! you're looking at someone the doctor had said would never walk. i am walking without cane, chair, anything. i'm walking! >> i've been knowing you since '83. >> since '83! >> you've been writing me since 1983! every time i write and tell you what i need, you write a letter telling me
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the last time you sent me a letter, i used the miracle water. about a week later, i got a voucher for $3,200. >> i had an injury where everything just threw me financially off. and he sent me some special stuff to pray and right when i should've lost everything, a man knocked on my door and asked me if i had money to pay my rent. >> i got in contact with you---- and ever since then i've been following your footsteps. i wrote down things that ---- and believe it or not i got a new car, i got better health, and i'm just just blessed! and i thank you for it! >> you wrote me and told me about some paper work. some things that i was going through. and for me not to worry about them.
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you gave me times. you put the date on these. and true enough, it happened on the date that you said. i happened to be sitting in the store with my sister and they ran to me with a $1,700 check. we wasn't expecting it! >> listen, i told this woman she was going to get a $1,700 check. they ran up to her and gave her $1,700. she wasn't even expecting it! >> we wasn't looking for any money. the check just came. >> peter popoff wants to give you the revelation stone from capernaum. this powerful amazing point of contact that has released multi million dollar miracles in the lives of so many around the world. >> i got over a million dollars! >> $2,274,000! >> it wasn't one million! >> it was 5 million! >> not only do i want to give you the revelation stone that i brought back with me,
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instructions with you that will let you experience the power and the presence of jesus in your own life in your own finances. you will experience his miracle touch as you follow the instructions i give you. don't miss this miracle opportunity. call right now! >> the holy spirit directed peter popoff to send you the powerful revelation stone taken from the ancient streets ofer this anointed revelation stone will energize your body and supernaturally reveal where you can discover your divine windfall. and it's absolutely free! call the number on your screen and you'll also receive the miracle spring water, plus peter will include his brand new book miracle money from unexpected sources. miracle money, divine health, family salvation and debt cancellation are ll part of god's plan for your life.
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miracles and continual financial blessing for you and your family. so call right now. >> let me get the revelation stone to you. i brought it back from israel. this, capernaum is the city where jesus lived. jesus walked day after day over these stones. you're going to sense the power and the presence of jesus as you use this powerful point of contact, as a point of agreement, as a point of contact. i believe you're going to see finances break loose for you. healing just overwhelm you. i believe you're going to see peace in your home like you've never seen before. i see a woman right now, you're so discouraged because there is just constant turmoil in your family. god wants to still the storm.
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into your home. get the revelation stone. call the number on your screen. i want to send it to you. it's absolutely free. my wife, liz, is going to be reading your testimony. liz, go ahead. share a couple of those that have just come in. they're coming in from everywhere. >> these are so good, i can hardly take my eyes off of them. >> amen. >> this one. i used the miracle spring water you sent and god gave me a healing in two days. my back and my kidneys and my bladder problems have i surely thank god for your prayers. >> amen. liz, i just believe someone else. bladder problems. >> there's two of them here with bladder problems. >> kidney problems. two of them! both of them healed. >> one is from pine mountain, arkansas. i have been healed of bladder cancer and my husband has been healed of bladder infection. >> praise god. i just feel you're next! if you have kidney problems, bladder problems,
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to you, along with the miracle spring water. you're going to see a miracle healing, a divine touch in your life that will revolutionize everything around you. alright, we're going back into the powerful miracle service! >> thanking god for answering my prayer for my ship coming in for $700,000 which he said would come to me. and it came just yesterday. and i'm here today to testify about it. he promised me that he would fulfill my needs through finances and it came >> the exact day you said new year's eve. and i didn't believe it at all. >> here's a woman who didn't even believe it! >> i didn't believe it and right there after service new year's eve, a lady just walked up to me and shook my hand and put a check in my hand. >> i received a miracle water blessing and i used it. the first check i got was $1,000. the next check i got was $690. and the next two months, i will get another check.
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>> i went to file for income tax. and the whole month before that i was just going through a lot of bad things. they told me i owed the government $725. and i went home, i said, "i aint going to file today then, let me see what's going on". because i had just got peter popoff's letter. and i went home and read it and followed the instructions. and i went back the next day. they said that i was going to receive $5,400 >> after you used the miracle spring water? >> after i used the spring water! >> now listen to that! you talk about reversing the verdict! praise god! you know who did that! >> jesus did it! >> jesus did it! from owing $750 to getting $5,400! what a miracle! >> and today we walked into washington mutual
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paid in full for $33,000! >> paid in full! >> and we got $50,000 to pay on another house that we now live in! >> you told me i was going to get a new home! with a winding driveway. you said you saw a winding driveway. and my husband and i got blessed with a home over a quarter of a million dollars! and the house that we were living in- i had anointed it because you told me you saw me moving. and i anointed that house and it became a rental property! >> god set her up in a business! she's now a landlord! amen! >> and i was in pretty deep debt. i was facing jail. yesterday, i put in two applications over the internet and i got three job offers and i just came from one interview today before i came here! >> out of debt! >> out of debt! >> money came in! three job offers!
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>> yes sir! >> after you used the miracle spring water! >> yes sir! > liz, testimonies just keep coming in. >> i just want to read this one because it's so sweet. while you were praying for people on tv, i prayed with you. i placed my hands on your hands as a point of contact for god to move a hurting in my lower back. as you prayed, i felt a warmth go through my whole body. by the time i returned back to my couch, the hurt was gone. the lord is good. it's from holly hill, florida. >> instantaneous healing. and liz, i just believe as people hold the revelation stone and as they use it and follow the directions that the holy spirit has given me, they're going to feel that same holy spirit, that same power, that i sensed as i walked down the streets of capernaum with you, you're going to feel it! you're going to say,
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jesus healed you, jesus delivered you through and by his mighty power and i believe i'm going to give you divine direction, divine guidance as we write one another. i'm going to tell you when to move, i'm going to tell you where the right place is and how to get there at the right time to see your windfall become a reality. oh don't miss this miracle moment. liz, you have >> i do. >> before we pray. >> i received a bottle of miracle water form you. the lord told you to have me anoint my body wherever pain or sickness attacks me. the flu attacked my body. instantly, i took the miracle spring water and anointed my body, and praise god, within 15 minutes the flu had left. >> 15 minutes1 >> i praise god for a wonderful, holy spirit filled prophet like yourself. >> whoo! >> that's from little rock, arkansas.
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fast! quick! immediately! >> when you send away for this, how long does it take to get? >> it takes a couple of days. you'll get it in a couple of days. very soon. and i want to send you the revelation stone. i brought it back from israel for you. i know you'll sense the power and the presence of the living jesus christ. not only will you sense his power, but you're going to see that power break the fetters of your distress. i can see someone carrying such a heavy, heavy burden. i can see that burden rolling away as you follow the direction that i share with you and as you use the revelation stone as a powerful point of contact. >> i think somebody is waiting for the results of their test. >> amen. >> and i believe if they got this before they go in for the test results, god's going- he test results are going to be different than they feared.
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call the number on your screen. all these items are free and postage paid. well liz, let's just stretch forth our hands and pray before we leave the air. father, we just send the anointing, the yoke destroying, burden removing anointing out over the airwaves. and as elizabeth and i agree together, my god, let sickness flee away, let bondages be broken, let finances be restored in the l o in jesus' mighty name i pray. now i believe that god has touched you. some of you need a little bit of help. you need the revelation stone. you need the divine instructions that god gave me. i want to send you the miracle spring water and i want to send you my brand new book, miracle money from unexpected sources. miracle money from unexpected sources. oh god has resources for you
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at this time! and just as jesus sent peter to catch the fish, right there in capernaum in the sea of galilee with gold in it's mouth. jesus told him, "go to the sea". and when peter followed the divine leading and direction, he caught the fish with money in it's mouth. when you follow divine leading and direction i'll share with you, you're going to see the open door you've been praying for. you're going to see the miracle money deposited in your bank account, supernaturally! you're going to get a fantastic report from your physician. instead of cancer, instead of other diseases, you're going to get that clean bill of health. you're going to feel renewed! you believe that liz? >> i do, i do. >> i just believe your cup will run over! make contact with this power! i said make contact with this power! call the number on your screen or you can write to us.
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we value, we cherish your letters. >> that's right. we will return the miracle spring water to you immediately. >> that's right, that's right. we're waiting to hear from you. until we do, go on with god. >> move on with jesus christ. >> and be his true soldier. this is our prayer for each of you. god grant it. amen and amen. >> peter popoff wants to give you the revelation stone from capernaum. this powerful amazing point of contact that has released i million dollar miracles in the lives of so many around the world. call the number on your screen and you'll also receive the miracle spring water, plus peter will include his brand new book miracle money from unexpected sources. miracle money, divine health, family salvation and debt cancellation are all part of god's plan for your life. the revelation stone is your key to unlocking an explosion of miracles and
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hasn't given us any specific examples of that. >> major garrett, nancy cordes, thanks very much. make note of this. trump's running mate, mike pence, will be a guest on "cbs this morning." don't miss it. the fbi is checking out a bomb that was found in a
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nedderland, colorado outside the police department there. an officer picked up the backpack thinking that a colleague had left it. the bomb was active, but it did not explode. the man accused of setting off bombs in new jersey and new york last month was arraigned in his hospital bed today. ahmad rahimi pleaded not guilty to charges that he tried to kill officers as they captured him. rahimi, an afghan-born u.s. citizen, was wounded in a gun battle with linden, new jersey police. more than 30 people were injured when one of the bombs went off
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those hacked e-mails are a plot by the russians to disrupt the election, at least according to the u.s. government, which also alleges that the russians are trying to break into state voting systems. one of those attacks was in arizona, where we find jeff pegues. >> reporter: the hacking attempt on arizona's voter database started in rural gila county when an elections worker opened an e-mail attachment. >> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, says it was malware meant to attack these servers holding the voter information of 4 million people. >> we had a cybersecurity team in place. >> reporter: reagan was alerted by the fbi. experts believe the russian government is to blame. what was your initial reaction?
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and dismay, obviously. because we've never had to worry about foreign invaders coming in and trying to mess with our confidence in our election system. >> reporter: arizona, illinois, florida and nearly two dozen other states have seen similar scanning, probing, or breaches of their election systems. >> the russians have a different doctrine than we do. >> reporter: for over a decade jim lewis government on cyberattacks. >> they're using information as a way to achieve their political goals. they don't need the red army anymore. they have the internet. >> reporter: president vladimir putin and other senior russian officials have denied involvement, calling u.s. accusations nonsense. >> the biggest thing we were worried about was did they take any information? >> reporter: reagan says she is confident the voter database wasn't compromised.
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in september alone officials here say that there were 192,000 intrusion attempts, about 11,000 of them posed a serious threat. reagan and 32 other secretaries of state have asked the department of homeland security for help. >> i liken it to when you're being invaded by russia you don't call in your national guard. at some point you have to say, you know, i need the army. >> reporter: changing actual vote totals is difficult because most voting machines are not connected to the internet. but throwing confusion into an already contentious election, that's a lot easier. and scott, that's what officials believe the russians are trying to do. >> jeff pegues for us tonight. jeff, thank you. and another note. cbs news will be bringing you live coverage of the third and final clinton-trump debate. that's in las vegas next wednesday at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central.
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and don dahler is there. >> reporter: since 1851 bermuda has only had seven major hurricanes come close. number eight has just arrived. category 4 nicole has just gotten close enough for us to start experiencing the early rain bands and high winds. within hours nicole slammed ashore with a fury this island has rarely seen. huge waves crashed over the protective reef that cut the legs out from under what could have ba of over 30 feet. even with the fierceness of this storm most of the damage was contained to downed trees and some flooding. one minor injury was reported. with the cleanup now under way, the people here count themselves lucky. don dahler, cbs news, bermuda. overnight u.s. warships fired missiles into rebel-controlled areas of yemen on the arabian peninsula. this was retaliation for missiles that were fired on a u.s. navy ship in the red sea.
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>> reporter: it's an all too familiar sight. a u.s. navy ship launching missiles against targets in the middle east. but this was different. this was the first time the u.s. has fired at one of the warring sides in yemen's civil war, which pits rebels backed by iran against government forces backed by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. the war has claimed an estimated 10,000 lives, many of them civilians, some of them killed by saudi airstrikes flown with the help of american aerial refueling and intelligence. the strike at 4:00 this morning local time came after the u.s. destroyer "mason" reported coming under attack by anti-ship missiles fired from territory held by the iranian-backed rebels. a second destroyer, the "uss nitze," launched cruise missiles at three unmanned radar stations u.s. officials believe to have been used in the attacks against the "mason." knocking out the radars will
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any future attacks. "mason" was an unsophisticated version of the silkworm anti-ship missile, which has poor accuracy to begin with but carries a large warhead. this video purports to show what happened when one of them hit a ship belonging to the united arab emirates earlier this month. none of the missiles fired at the "mason" reached their target. even without radar the rebels could still fire missiles aimed at american ships. and if they do, the pentagon has already vowed to retaliate again. scott? >> david martin at the pentagon for us this evening. david, thank you. coming up next, elizabeth palmer is inside aleppo, syria as a
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the fighting intensified this week in syria's largest city, aleppo, leaving another 150 dead. elizabeth palmer tells us that among them were two children. >> reporter: lamar and henadi
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grandfather is in shock. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: calling for god to punish her killers. but this is war. we'll never know which rebel fighter shot the mortar that ripped into 8-year-old zeina's body. surgeons did their best, but zeina died of devastating shrapnel wounds. and so did 5-year-old ismael, who never even made it out of samir hellaq, deputy director of education in aleppo, was overcome by the senselessness of it all. "these kids committed no crime," he says. "they were unarmed. they just wanted to learn." this is exactly where that lethal mortar fell.
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aleppo. and the kids who were hurt and killed? they were just walking along on their way to school. nearby, the men of telal neighborhood are clearing up after a rocket smashed into this street and killed another 5-year-old boy. it's been an especially violent 48 hours in aleppo, with bombs and artillery thundering down on the rebel-occupied east side of the city and return fire crashing into the west. samer samani's shop was destroyed in this lethal tit for tat. when you hear the bombing is heavy on the other side do you know it's going to start up here as well? >> yes, always. >> reporter: so when they're getting hit they hit back? >> they hit back. and they hit back on us, all civilians. >> reporter: civilians on both sides of this war who were never asked if they wanted to live on the battlefield.
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matter how many precautions people take, scott, there is no way to stay completely safe. >> war correspondent liz palmer for us in syria tonight. liz, thank you.
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one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. new jersey governor chris christie is facing a legal battle now over the so-called bridgegate scandal. a citizen filed a complaint alleging that christie failed to stop a scheme by his aides to create a multiday traffic jam in order to punish today a judge approved that complaint and set a court date. they are known as the chibok girls. nearly 300 were abducted from a school in chibok, nigeria 2 1/2 years ago. today 21 were released in an exchange with boko haram, the militant group that stole them. a few dozen have managed to escape. the fate of about 200 others is not known.
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assembly elected a new leader. portugal's former prime minister, antonio guterres, will become secretary-general january 1st. he succeeds ban-ki moon. president obama couldn't tell you how many hands he's shaken over the years but he'll remember this one. in pittsburgh today the president met 28-year-old nathan copeland, who'd been paralyzed in a car accident. robotic hand to fist bump the president. tiny chips implanted in copeland's brain allowed him to feel the president's touch. up next, a surprising twist of fate for a rock icon. how does it feel to be a nobel laureate?
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bob dylan is performing tonight in las vegas. imagine the winner of the nobel prize in literature would celebrate. but dylan, who took his stage name from the poet dylan thomas, is not your typical nobel laureate. anthony mason tells us why he is joining the ranks of hemingway, faulkner, and steinbeck. ? hey, mr. tambourine man ? ? play a song for me ? >> reporter: in his early appearances, this one at the newport folk festival in 1964, bob dylan quickly emerged as the most influential musician of his generation, though he could be as enigmatic as his own lyrics. >> do you think of yourself primarily as a singer or as a poet? >> i think of myself mostly as a
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so fine ? ? threw the bums a dime in your prime ? ? didn't you ? >> reporter: with songs like "like a rolling stone," the magazine "rolling stone" said dylan enlarged the vocabulary of popular music. >> the nobel prize in literature for -- >> reporter: in announcing the award the nobel committee praised dylan. >> for having created new poetic expressions within the great american song tradition. >> the words are just as important as the music. there would be no music without the words. ? johnny's in the basement mixing up the medicine ? ? i'm on the pavement thinking about the government ? >> reporter: dylan is the first singer-songwriter to be awarded the literature prize, a controversial decision. but the swedish academy said dylan has the status of an icon. ? helped her out of a jam i guess but he used a little too much force ? "picasso fractured the art world and cracked it wide open," dylan
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i wanted to be like that." ? how many roads must a man walk down ? ? before you call him a man ? first making his mark in the folk era with songs that became civil rights anthems, the 75-year-old artist has continually reinvented himself. ? the emptiness is endless ? ? cold as the clay ? ? you could always come back ? ? but you can't come back all th >> reporter: but dylan has always downplayed his own influence. ? come gather round people wherever you roam ? "if i wasn't bob dylan," the singer has said, "i'd probably think that bob dylan has a lot of answers myself." ? for the times, they are a-changing ? anthony mason, cbs news, new york. and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a
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news and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil. donald trump is threatening to sue "the new york times" for publishing the story two of women who claim he accosted them years ago. trump insists the claims are "fabricated, fiction and outright lies." the "times" stands by its story, and several other media outlets have published similar accounts. here's a visibly angry trump talking to supporters in florida. >> they will attack you. they will slander you. they will seek to destroy your career and your family. they will seek to destroy everything about you including your reputation.
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and then again, they will do worse than that. they will do whatever's necessary. the clintons are criminals. remember that. they're criminals. people who are capable of such crimes against our nation are capable of anything. and so now we address the slander and libels that was just last night thrown at me by the clinton machine and the "new york times" and other media outlets as part of a concerted, coordinated, and vicious attack. these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. >> the avalanche of allegations against donald trump has gotten under the skin of first lady michelle obama. mrs. obama never mentioned trump
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question who she was talking about at a campaign rally for hillary clinton in new hampshire. >> i can't stop thinking about this. it has shaken me to my core in a way that i couldn't have predicted. it's like that sick sinking feeling you get when you're walking down the street minding your own business and some guy yells out vulgar words about your body. or when you see that guy at work that stands just a little too close, stares a little in your own skin. it's that feeling of terror and violation that too many women have felt when someone has grabbed them or forced himself on them and they said no but he didn't listen. the shameful comments about our bodies. the disrespect of our ambitions and intellect. the belief that you can do
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it is cruel. it's frightening. and the truth is it hurts. this is not normal. this is not politics as usual. [ cheers and applause ] this is disgraceful. it is intolerable. and it doesn't matter what party you belong to, democrat, republican, independent. no woman deserves to be treated this way. none of us deserves this kind of abuse. more than a dozen states from coast to coast are asking the department of homeland security to help secure their voter databases. some states have already seen intrusions through the internet, and fingers are pointing at russia. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: the hacking attempt on arizona's voter database started in rural gila county when an elections worker opened
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>> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, says it was malware meant to attack these servers holding the voter information of 4 million people. >> we had a cybersecurity team in place. >> reporter: reagan was alerted by the fbi. experts believe the russian government is to blame. what was your initial reaction? >> shock. and dismay obviously because we've never had to worry about foreign invade trying to mess with our confidence in our election system. >> reporter: arizona, illinois, florida and nearly two dozen other states have seen similar scanning, probing or breaches of their election systems. >> the russians have a different doctrine than we do. >> reporter: for over a decade jim lewis has advised the u.s. government on cyberattacks. >> they're using information as a way to achieve their political goals. they don't need the red army anymore.
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putin and other senior russian officials have denied involvement, calling u.s. accusations nonsense. >> the biggest thing we were worried about was did they take any information. >> reporter: reagan says she is confident the voter database wasn't compromised. but she says the attacks continue. inseptember alone officials here say that there were 192,000 intrusion attempts. about 11,000 of them posed a serious threat. reagan and 32 other secretar of state have asked the department of homeland security for help. >> i liken it to when you're being invaded by russia you don't call in your national guard. at some point you have to say, you know, i need the army. syrian government forces backed by the russian air force renewed their assault on rebel-held neighborhoods in the city of aleppo. at least 150 people have been killed this week alone. but not all the shelling is
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rebel artillery landed near a school, and the casualties there were children. elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: lamar and henadi should be in class right now. not lying in the razi hospital morgue. out in the parking lot lamar's grandfather is in shock. calling for god to punish her killers. but this is war. we'll never know which rebel fighter shot the mortar that ripped into 8-year-old zeina's body. surgeons did their best, but zeina died of devastating shrapnel wounds. and so did 5-year-old ismael, who never even made it out of intensive care. samir hellaq, deputy director of education in aleppo, was overcome by the senselessness of it all. "these kids committed no crime," he says. "they were unarmed. they just wanted to learn."
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7:45 in the morning in a perfectly ordinary residential street in government-held aleppo. and the kids who were hurt and killed, they were just walking along on their way to school. nearby, the men of telal neighborhood are clearing up after a rocket smashed into this street and killed another 5-year-old boy. it's been an especially violent 48 hours in aleppo, with bombs and artillery thundering down the city and return fire crashing into the west. samer semani's shop was destroyed in this lethal tit for tat. when you hear the bombing is heavy on the other side, do you know it's going to start up here as well? >> yes. always. >> reporter: so when they're getting hit, they hit back? >> they hit back. and they hit back on us, all
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women are coming out with tales of being sexually accosted by republican presidential candidate donald trump. "the new york times" printed the story of two of these women. cbs news hasn't confirmed their stories, but rachel crooks was a 22-year-old receptionist inside trump tower back in 2005. the "times" reports she introduced herself to trump and they shook hands. crooks told the "times" that shortly after he began kissing her cheek. then she said "he kissed me directly on the mouth." another accuser, jessica leeds, told the "times" trump's hands were all over me during an airplane flight. the 74-year-old says it happened more than three decades ago. >> he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. and if he had stuck with the
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not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset. so when he started putting his hand up my skirt, that was it. >> the trump campaign said the entire article is fiction. "this truly is nothing more than a political attack. this is a sad day for the times." the two reporters who wrote the story, michael barbero and megan tuohy, discussed it on cbs this morning. >> tell us about these allegations made in your story, megan. >> so jessica leeds is a woman who shared her story with us and said that a little over 30 years ago she was on a plane seated next to donald trump when he proceeded to grope her and put his hand up her skirt, forcing her to flee to the -- another seat on the plane. >> so that allegation comes forward. it's from 30 years ago. how do you verify it? how do you know something like that is worth putting in the paper? >> we can also -- we're happy to
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but the second allegation was made, dates back to 2005, from a young woman who was working in trump tower at the time. she was a 22-year-old reception for bayrock, a company located there. she says she bumped into trump outside an elevator and that she introduced herself, they shook hands, he kissed her on the cheek, and then proceeded to kiss her on the mouth and she felt uncomfortable about it. so what do you do when you get -- when two women come to you -- >> did they reach out to you? >> they did. they reached out to us. >> and back to norah's question. how do you verify it? >> what we do is we interview the women, in both cases more than once, to make sure what they told us in their e-mails and, you know, lined up with what they told us in interviews. and then we also in both cases, these are women who had shared their stories with friends and family. in the case of the 22-year-old she immediately made a phone
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she told her boyfriend. you know, so we talked to the boyfriend. we talked to the sister. in the case of jessica, we talked to other people she had told as well. >> and did you talk to donald trump? >> yes. but before we get to that, we talked not just to the two women who went on the record and used their names. we talked to the people around them who went on the record and used their names. there are no anonymous quotations in this story. these are people who are putting their names and their reputations by the claims that were described in these stories. i think that's important. >> at the time that they allege these assaults they had told close friends and family who recall similar stories -- >> in the case of rachel crooks that's absolutely correct. in the case of jessica leeds she began about a year and a half ago she said to tell a widening circle of people including her son, her nephew, and more than two friends. but we talked to two friends as well as the nephew and son, who recall the details of what she told them, which lined up with what she told us. >> megan, you talked to donald trump, you said? >> right. absolutely. we would never just go ahead and
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and so on tuesday night he got on the phone with me and i spelled out the allegations. and you know, gave him a chance to respond. >> what did he say? >> yeah. don't leave that line. >> he insisted that all of the allegations were a fabrication and that the "new york times" was making them up. and he got increasingly agitated as i continued my questions and started to yell at me and told me that i was a disgusting human being. washington, d.c. isn't noted for its fine dining but the latest micheligu it found some great food in our nation's capital. none of the restaurants were awarded the coveted three stars, but nine got one star and three of them received two. they are pineapple and pearls, the mini bar, and the inn at little washington, which is actually 90 minutes into the virginia countryside. jan crawford was inside mini bar
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and his staff here at mini bar have been awarded two coveted michelin stars. jose got the call this morning from the michelin inspector. and i think excitement may be an understatement, as he has said, this is the kind of thing chefs spend their entire careers hoping to achieve. >> not good enough. >> reporter: when mercurial celebrity chef gordon ramsay lost a coveted michelin star -- >> i started crying when i lost my stars. >> reporter: he told a norwegian television station for once he >> it's like losing a girlfriend. >> reporter: for nearly a century this red book has decreed the top restaurants in the world. this week after a years-long process shrouded in mystery michelin comes to washington with a new guide and for a few select chefs new stars. we sat down with michelin's top u.s. inspector at the tasting table test kitchen in new york with the promise not to blow her cover. >> it's an award they take seriously because they don't know we've been there, they
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>> it strikes fear and awe in chefs' hearts. >> this is the holy grail for them. this is what they've been working toward their whole career. >> reporter: like all michelin inspectors she is strictly anonymous. even close friends don't know her real job. >> we're not trying to play tricks or hide from the chefs. what we are trying to do is have an honest experience the way a consumer does when they go to a restaurant. >> reporter: so you're not getting special treatment like oh, my gosh, there's the inspector. >> we sit on hold making reservations for a long time. we have to eat at 5:30 or 10:30. we get terrible tables. >> it's like you're in the cia. >> cia but much better food. >> reporter: in washington michelin found some great food. like the dishes coming from cutting edge filipino chef tom kunanen. >> this is our purgita. >> this is octopus? >> yes. >> reporter: we visited kunane's
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critic to find out why it was included in michelin's list of 19 washington bib gourmands. >> kind of trendy. >> let's try it. >> oh, wow. >> you get all the textures. >> reporter: bib gourmands are the kind of moderately priced restaurants the inspectors might frequent on their night off. >> of course they meet the michelin guide criteria of quality and the cooking is excellent and a place like bad >> reporter: and one day they may get one, two, or even three elusive michelin stars. >> the best of a 3-star restaurant is it's once in a lifetime. it's something you're going to remember forever. >> reporter: but any star is an honor. of the restaurants that make it into the guide just 10% actually get a star rating. in the u.s. only 13 restaurants hold three michelin stars. places so exceptional they're worth a special journey. that was the purpose of the guide when it was founded in the
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the french-based michelin, after all, is a tire company. in the early days of the automobile its founders wanted to encourage travel. and what better way than a guide to fine dining? it now has 27 guides worldwide, three in the u.s. washington, long seen as a town of steakhouses and expense accounts, this week will become america's fourth. >> in the last few years it's incredible what's gone on with the restaurants in washington, d.c. there are a lot of y c who are expressing a very unique and distinctive personality. and similarly the chefs and restaurants that have been around for a long time are evolving. >> reporter: one of those young chefs is aaron silverman, whose restaurant rose's luxury is widely considered one of the city's best. customers stand in line for hours to get a table. >> at the end of the day our job is just to make people happy. whether you're a server or a bartender who's waiting on a guest or whether you're a sous chef who's leading your cooks,
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>> reporter: but will rose's luxury get a star or will his new venture, the high-end pineapple and pearls which the "washington post" called the premier example of fine dining in the country? >> it's incredible. and i hope that we get something or multiple things from them. but the biggest benefit that i'm going to get out of that award is that hopefully we're busier and we can do more for our staff. >> now, pineapple and pearl is one of the restaurants awarded two stars. as for mini bar, if you want to eat there you better plan ahead. there's only room for a dozen customers. a tasting menu costs $275 a head. and that's without wine, taxes, or tip. sign me up. the "overnight news" will be right back. your current gel antiperspirant is. now, we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. degree. it won't let you down. (coughs) that cough doesn't sound so good.
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the national park service is celebrating its 100th year. conor knighton visited oregon's crater lake and its most famous attraction. >> reporter: crater lake is the deepest lake in the entire country. the pristine water in this collapsed volcano is so unbelievably blue it seems magical. it cast such a spell on early visitors they named the cone in the center wizard island. >> i love the name wizard island. >> mm-hmm. it kind of evokes a little bit of mystery.
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in southern oregon. specifically, a mister tree. i've come to pay my respects to the old man of the lake. >> it's an honor to meet you, sir. >> the old man of the lake was first discovered in 1896 by joseph diller, who was a geologist and explorer, and he described him as a spectacle, curious enough to excite the imagination. >> reporter: it may not look like much, but this part of a tree has been part of this park since its inception. a 30-foot-long log implausibly bobbing upright for 120 years. mark batenica is an aquatic ecologist for the park. as he monitors the water quality of crater lake he also ends up monitoring the movements of the old man. that's right. this seemingly unsinkable tree gets around. >> you would think that the four foot above the water would act
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he'll move all the way across the lake against the wind. >> reporter: it's as if he has a mind of his own. the old man can travel miles in a single day. today he's close to the shore. tomorrow he could be in the middle of the lake. in the 1930s the government commissioned a study of his movements. in their log of the log rangers observed the old man move over 60 miles in less than three months. and inquiring minds want to know, why hasn't the old man sunk? rocks may have once weighed down the roots, waterlogging the bottom while the sun dried out the top. but mark botenica isn't as concerned with the why. >> i think maybe some questions should remain unanswered, that maybe it's part of the human condition to believe in a little bit of mystery and the interconnectedness of all things. >> so as a scientist you're okay with maybe not knowing? >> i'm okay with not knowing.
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across the water, perhaps that's what he's trying to teach us with his travels.
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some school administrators are coming under fire for the way they punish their wayward students. dozens of schools have canceled their homecoming dances this month. mireya villareal is at corona del mar high school outside los angeles. homecoming dance last weekend.i- >> reporter: you know, administrators here say some of their students were drinking and being disruptive at a football prompted the cancellation of corona del mar's homecoming dance but a lot of people are saying is this counterproductive to punish everyone for the bad behavior of just a few? corona del mar high school's homecoming football game went on as scheduled last week but this past weekend's homecoming dance was canceled. a casualty of alleged student drinking at a recent game. >> whoo!
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student fans was despicable and deplorable. >> that's just out of control. you know, when you're under age you shouldn't be drinking anyways. >> reporter: the school decided to send a clear signal. >> as a consequence of extremely inappropriate and totally inexcusable behavior the homecoming activities have been canceled. >> you're punishing everybody because of a select bunch of idiots? i mean, come on. >> reporter: at walpole high school south of boston student drinking at school dances forced the principal to halt them all except for prom. >> kind ak have fun at the dance too. >> reporter: walpole's principal issued a statement to cbs news, "we are working together to move forward and address this age-old but increasingly pervasive issue head on." >> i think some of the responsibility has to go to the parents. >> reporter: the national institutes of health says the percentage of high school students engaging in binge drinking has actually declined over the past decade. but the percentage of students drinking at levels far beyond the binge threshold is a growing concern.
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sally who attends corona del mar high school understand why the homecoming dance was canceled. >> i think sometimes actions as big as that are necessary even though it's a real bummer though it's a real bummer for, you know, the students who weren't participating. >> if it actually facilitates something positive, then it was the right decision. and if that doesn't happen then you certainly could question whether it was the right call. >> reporter: high school officials in portland, maine say they defend their actions and they were worried about canceling most of their dances. a lot of the reason why was because they were worried about students being drunk, showing up drunk or under the influence of drugs. one of the superintendents that we spoke with, gayle, actually said he's in the education business, not the nightclub business and he defends his actions. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and
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