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anthony mason on the man who figured in record books and books of famous quotations. >> there is theatter up. >> reporter: he was 5 8 with a body one said only could love. he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the only perfect game in world series history. an all star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams and in the midst of a slump, he said. >> i said it's not over until it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying meat it into the bart let's quotations. >> yogi berra once said when you come to a fork in the road, take it. it darks early. >> he said he was never trying to be funny. >> i don't know i say them. i don't. i don't know i say him. >> reporter: but it led to a second career in tv commercials for beer. >> it's got a third less calories than i probably thought it didn't have. >> reporter: insurance. >> and they give you cash which is just as good as money. >> reporter: and new york city tourism. >> who is this stay fill har manic? >> he thanked base
anthony mason on the man who figured in record books and books of famous quotations. >> there is theatter up. >> reporter: he was 5 8 with a body one said only could love. he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the only perfect game in world series history. an all star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams and in the midst of a slump, he said. >> i said it's not over until it's over. >>...
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anthony mason has been looking into what happened. anthony. >> reporter: scott, fed chairman janetielen held off. in a news conference she said the recovery has reached sufficiently far that an argument to raise rates could be made but she said the slowdown in china and other countries bears close watching and the fed which has kept rates near zero since late 2008 has voted to keep them there a little while longer. >> pelley: is there a possibility of a rate increase later in the year? >> reporter: i think s scott. one fed member did vote for higher rates today and in new economic projections released by the fed, an overwhelming majority of fed governors, 13 of 17, predict rates will rise before the end of this year. the fed has two more opportunities, next month and in december, to pull the trigger. and if they do, mortgage rates will soon start rising right alongside them. >> pelley: senior business correspondent anthony mason, anthony, thanks very much. today, two more bodies were found in burned out homes in northern california. at
anthony mason has been looking into what happened. anthony. >> reporter: scott, fed chairman janetielen held off. in a news conference she said the recovery has reached sufficiently far that an argument to raise rates could be made but she said the slowdown in china and other countries bears close watching and the fed which has kept rates near zero since late 2008 has voted to keep them there a little while longer. >> pelley: is there a possibility of a rate increase later in the...
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. >>> eagles cofounder don henley's life may be in the fast lane, but he shows anthony mason, sometimes you have to take it slow. he'll explain. >>> it's going to be a little bit soggy this morning, i'm talking just a few stray showers out there, and then the forecast clears on out. we'll talk about what you can expect for the workweek and the pope's visit coming up. few -- in a few. but first a check on the calendar from cbs2, and cbsnewyork.com. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. at $1 million. his father told the reporter his son is not the shooter. behalf. whoever said he's the i-10 shooter is a moron. have a good night. >> no one was seriously hurt in any of the attacks. >>> a 7-year-old boy had a close encounter with a black bear in new jersey. officers say the boy was with a group of hikers yesterday when he spotted a 200-pound bear at the state forest. the boy was treated at a local hospital for possible cuts but the cuts were there thorns not >>> time now is
. >>> eagles cofounder don henley's life may be in the fast lane, but he shows anthony mason, sometimes you have to take it slow. he'll explain. >>> it's going to be a little bit soggy this morning, i'm talking just a few stray showers out there, and then the forecast clears on out. we'll talk about what you can expect for the workweek and the pope's visit coming up. few -- in a few. but first a check on the calendar from cbs2, and cbsnewyork.com. it took joel silverman years...
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anthony mason now on the man who figures prominently in record books and books of famous quotations. >> berra is the first batter up. >> reporter: he was 5'8" with a body one magazine said only an anthropologist could love, but yogi berra became one of the game's greatest catchers. >> yogi is chasing it. he almost slips and he's got it. >> reporter: he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the oinl perfect game in world series history. >> yogi berra runs out there. he leaps on larson! >> reporter: an all-star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams, and later managed crosstown rivals the new york mets, where in the midst of a slump he famously said-- >> i said it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying made it into "bartlett's" quotations. president's quoted him. >> yogi berra once said when you come to the fork in the road, take it. >> we may be lost but we're making good time. >> reporter: yoag's favorite. >> when it gets daerk get out of h
anthony mason now on the man who figures prominently in record books and books of famous quotations. >> berra is the first batter up. >> reporter: he was 5'8" with a body one magazine said only an anthropologist could love, but yogi berra became one of the game's greatest catchers. >> yogi is chasing it. he almost slips and he's got it. >> reporter: he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the oinl perfect game in world series history. >> yogi...
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scott. >> pelley: anthony mason, thank you, anthony. but in the oil industry, as always, boom has gone to bust. oil prices have been the lowest in years, $46 a barrel today. and that's cost 100,000 american jobs so far this year. here's omar villafranca. >> let's go, let's go. >> reporter: wendy post had worked in the oil and gas business in houston for 20 years before she lost her job in june. >> i've always been working. it's been pretty consistent. this is the first time that it's been to where, wow, i'm really starting to become very concerned. >> thanks for helping. >> reporter: post needs that income to take care of her special needs son, duane. she has applied for more than 100 jobs with no success. >> i'd say it's-- it's like playing the slot machine. it's just you keep throwing your resume out there like you're throwing dollars or quarters out there and hoping one hits. >> reporter: due to low global demand, the texas oil industry has been shedding jobs this year. houston-based energy giant halliburton eliminated 14,000 jobs. b
scott. >> pelley: anthony mason, thank you, anthony. but in the oil industry, as always, boom has gone to bust. oil prices have been the lowest in years, $46 a barrel today. and that's cost 100,000 american jobs so far this year. here's omar villafranca. >> let's go, let's go. >> reporter: wendy post had worked in the oil and gas business in houston for 20 years before she lost her job in june. >> i've always been working. it's been pretty consistent. this is the first...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra repliedpe francis is meeting millions online and we'll have that story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his every step was captured by a smart phone. the elusive papal selfie was the real prize. this is what you saw on this girl's facebook page. the teenager from lithuania got one of the first selfies, posting, i feel absolutely blessed. this boy was all smiles on instagram, and this girl got the pope's back, literally. this man nearly bent over backwards to get a shot. at the white house welcoming ceremony, people far from center stage and those close enough to use both pope and president as a backdrop wanted to prove that they were there. even celebrities posted from the white house lawn. actress eva longoria wrote a y
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra repliedpe francis is meeting millions online and we'll have that story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra replied nope, but i met with him. pope francis is meeting millions story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his every step was captured by a smart phone. the elusive papal selfie was the real prize. this is what you saw on this girl's facebook page. the teenager from lithuania got one of the first selfies, posting, i feel absolutely blessed. this boy was all smiles on instagram, and this girl got the pope's back, literally. this man nearly bent over backwards to get a shot. at the white house welcoming ceremony, people far from center stage and those close enough to use both pope and president as a backdrop wanted to prove that they were there. even celebrities posted from the white house lawn. actress eva longoria wrote a
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra replied nope, but i met with him. pope francis is meeting millions story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his...
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so we will turn to our chief business correspondent, anthony mason. anthony, what is going on? >> reporter: scott, these are the aftershocks of last week's sell-off. and this volatility could continue for a while. all three major indexes were down about 3% today. the catalyst-- continued unease or china. the shanghai index is down almost 40% since june. the sell-off started today on news that chinese manufacturing hit a three-year low in august. the worry is the world's second largest economy may be slowing, even more than feared. at the same time, the federal reserve is preparing to raise interest rates, perhaps as soon as this month. >> pelley: now, we mentioned today's drop in oil prices. our research department today found that american oil jobs are being lost at a rate of 5,000 a month. >> reporter: after a three-day rally crude fell sharply again, scott, and that's putting pressure on oil companies. conocophillips announced today it will lay off 10% of its global workforce, its houston headquarters taking the biggest hit with more than 500 job cuts. but $40 oil is like a
so we will turn to our chief business correspondent, anthony mason. anthony, what is going on? >> reporter: scott, these are the aftershocks of last week's sell-off. and this volatility could continue for a while. all three major indexes were down about 3% today. the catalyst-- continued unease or china. the shanghai index is down almost 40% since june. the sell-off started today on news that chinese manufacturing hit a three-year low in august. the worry is the world's second largest...
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anthony mason will be back tomorrow for "cbs this morning: saturday." it was a great week. y. i'm kidding. >> till you got here, gayle. >> all right. as we leave you, let's take a look back at the week that was. >> send everybody you possibly can. officer is down. >> police had told people to be on the lookout. >> i lost a very dear friend. >> joe was my best friend, my world, my hero. >> we are -- we are getting married today. >> not here today you're not. >> oh, yes. >> kim davis is in jail. >> this was the largest batch of e-mails so far. >> i should have used two e-mails, one personal, one for work. >> jeb bush and donald trump have been feuding for weeks. th he doesn't have the energy or e capacity. >> for him it's all about him. >> decided to run for president. >> oklahoma. >> we're on board one of the first trains to leave budapest. >> the body of a 3-year-old syrian boy washed ashore in turkey. >> he did not notice he was missing. >> pointing to the garage. e'>> hs trying to figure out if ru has the emotional energy to n. >> the honest-to-god answer is i just don't k
anthony mason will be back tomorrow for "cbs this morning: saturday." it was a great week. y. i'm kidding. >> till you got here, gayle. >> all right. as we leave you, let's take a look back at the week that was. >> send everybody you possibly can. officer is down. >> police had told people to be on the lookout. >> i lost a very dear friend. >> joe was my best friend, my world, my hero. >> we are -- we are getting married today. >> not...
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this morning we have one from duran duran, court see of anthony mason ♪ >> no one thought duran duranould survive the '80s except maybe them. ♪ >> we had a plan. >> what was the plan? >> world domination in five years. >> three decades on wild boys are back ahead on "sunday morning," duran duran. ♪ >> osgood: yiddish 101 that's an immersion course in ken tree's old language that's experiencing quite a rebirth these days. richard schlesinger will take us to the head of the class. >> to paraphrase the old ad for rye bread, you don't have to be jewish to love and to learn yiddish. it's being taught in lots of new places to lots of new people. >> so when you told people you were taking yesterday wear sort of reaction did you get? >> what? what is yesterday their. >> later on "sunday morning" the come back of yiddish. your bubi will qvell. >> jan crawford has round of questions and answers with supreme court justice steven breyer. a listen to the singular voice of meredith monk. steve hartman visits a genuine sweet spot. but first headlines for this sunday morning 19th of september, 2015.
this morning we have one from duran duran, court see of anthony mason ♪ >> no one thought duran duranould survive the '80s except maybe them. ♪ >> we had a plan. >> what was the plan? >> world domination in five years. >> three decades on wild boys are back ahead on "sunday morning," duran duran. ♪ >> osgood: yiddish 101 that's an immersion course in ken tree's old language that's experiencing quite a rebirth these days. richard schlesinger...
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we'll talk about with anthony mason. >> when he's not living life in the fast lane with the eig else, don henley gets that peaceful easy feeling in his own hometown in eastern texas. >> when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> it's a magical place you've never seen anything like it. >> for his new solo album, don henley goes back to his roots and we go with him later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: all washed up proud of it is the best way to describe the guys bill geist has been hanging out with. >> top of the line. i don't know if i'd call it collectible. >> which way to the machines? these guys, do. >> what's better than permanent press. >> washing machines are their passion. >> they have personalities. that burping action. >> for me i've been fascinated with these machines. >> waited my whole life. >> meet these magnificent men and their washing machines later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: jane pauley talks with a moon on a mission. film maker alex gibney. shows us celebrity caricatures from al hirschfeld. steve hartman visits a little boy who is one good
we'll talk about with anthony mason. >> when he's not living life in the fast lane with the eig else, don henley gets that peaceful easy feeling in his own hometown in eastern texas. >> when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> it's a magical place you've never seen anything like it. >> for his new solo album, don henley goes back to his roots and we go with him later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: all washed up proud of it is the...
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anthony mason now on who's hiring. >> reporter: you can see the signs of a strengthening job market at hightower, a commercial real estate technology company in new york. c.e.o. brandon weber started the company with two partners just two years ago. >> in the last 18 months alone, we've added 50 jobs just here in new york. >> reporter: jobs that typically pay well, in the upper five figures, and webber says the pace of hiring is accelerating. >> a lot of that is a function of can we find the right people? >> reporter: good jobs are back, according to a new study out of georgetown university. of 6.6 million jobs added in the recovery, the study found 2.9 million, or 44%, are good jobs that pay more than $53,000 annually, most with benefits. almost all these jobs have gone to college graduates. >> i started applying for jobs in january of my senior year. i probably applied to over 50 positions. >> reporter: after graduating college two years ago, 23-year-old bianca soliz found work as a paralegal before moving to customer relations at hightower in january. >> i'm actually making more her
anthony mason now on who's hiring. >> reporter: you can see the signs of a strengthening job market at hightower, a commercial real estate technology company in new york. c.e.o. brandon weber started the company with two partners just two years ago. >> in the last 18 months alone, we've added 50 jobs just here in new york. >> reporter: jobs that typically pay well, in the upper five figures, and webber says the pace of hiring is accelerating. >> a lot of that is a...
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he has a new solo album out and a tour planned for next year, and he sat down with anthony mason forown and with pink floyd, david gilmore has been making music for more than five decades. in the process of a birth and a performance of a song, what's the most thrilling part of it for you? >> when you realize that you have a little germ of an idea that is -- has, i suppose, i can only say as a little taste of magic. there are lots of exciting bits. the first time you hear one of your tracks on the radio. >>. >> reporter: this still thrills you. >> you have this idea there are millions of people listening to it at the same time as you, and that little, strange telepathy of feeling that you're sharing something live with all those people. ♪ >> reporter: with his first solo album in nine years, gilmorgilm music is over the air waves again. how does it work when you start writing? >> mostly, i record a track, a song, without words. >> reporter: gilmore, he lives in an english seaside town, then shares his music with his wife. she has written most of his liarics for 20 years. >> i walk for
he has a new solo album out and a tour planned for next year, and he sat down with anthony mason forown and with pink floyd, david gilmore has been making music for more than five decades. in the process of a birth and a performance of a song, what's the most thrilling part of it for you? >> when you realize that you have a little germ of an idea that is -- has, i suppose, i can only say as a little taste of magic. there are lots of exciting bits. the first time you hear one of your...
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he sat down with our own anthony mason for "sunday morning." >> reporter: here under the bald cypresscattle lake in east texas, a young don henley caught his first fish. what did you catch? >> a bass. just a small, not, not a real big one. it was exciting. >> reporter: when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> you can't. you have to bring them here. i just tell them it is a magical place. you have never seen anything like it. ♪ in the fast lane >> reporter: after the past two years on tour with the eagles, and a lifetime on the road. ♪ back in the fast lane ♪ everything all the time >> reporter: the 68-year-old musician is spending more time back in that magical place. near his hometown of linden, texas. you were born and raised here? >> yeah, i was actually born 40 miles from here. that's only because they had a clinic. ♪ take a picture >> reporter: his new solo album called "cass county" in a nod to his native turf is his first in 15 years. ♪ the years went rushing by ♪ in the twinkling of an eye ♪ roll with the changes >> after seeing the eagles material, som
he sat down with our own anthony mason for "sunday morning." >> reporter: here under the bald cypresscattle lake in east texas, a young don henley caught his first fish. what did you catch? >> a bass. just a small, not, not a real big one. it was exciting. >> reporter: when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> you can't. you have to bring them here. i just tell them it is a magical place. you have never seen anything like it. ♪ in the...
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charlie rose is off, so anthony mason is at the desk zbhood m. n >> good morning. >> good to have you hear. >>> people are waking up to a heartbreaking image in newspapers around the world. a warning this is graphic. the body of a 3-year-old boy from syria washed ashore. he drowned trying to reach the island. >> it's hard to see that. europe is struggling to deal with the flood of desperate families fleeing isis and war-torn countries like syria. there's a chaotic scene in budapest. charlie d'agata is on a train that's pulling out of budapest right now. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're on board one of the first trains to leave budapest. the migrants on board aren't even sure where it's going. throughout the morning we heard that they're accepting international tickets for destinations in hungary, and some of the migrants are taking them up on their offer. as soon as those doors opens, migrants by the hundreds went flooding in. word spread fast, spilling onto the palace forms and packing onto the train in the hope that they were head
charlie rose is off, so anthony mason is at the desk zbhood m. n >> good morning. >> good to have you hear. >>> people are waking up to a heartbreaking image in newspapers around the world. a warning this is graphic. the body of a 3-year-old boy from syria washed ashore. he drowned trying to reach the island. >> it's hard to see that. europe is struggling to deal with the flood of desperate families fleeing isis and war-torn countries like syria. there's a chaotic...
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he sat down with our own anthony mason for "sunday morning." >> reporter: here under the bald cypress trees of cattle lake in east texas, a young don henley caught his first fish. what did you catch? >> a bass. just a small, not, not a real big one. it was exciting. >> reporter: when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> you can't. you have to bring them here. i just tell them it is a magical place. you have never seen anything like it. in the fast lane >> reporter: after the past two years on tour with the eagles, back in the fast lane everything all the time >> reporter: the 68-year-old musician is spending more time back in that magical place. near his hometown of linden, texas. you were born and raised here? >> yeah, i was actually born 40 miles from here. that's only because they had a clinic. take a picture >> reporter: his new solo album called "cass county" in a nod to his native turf is his first in 15 years. the years went rushing by in the twinkling of an eye roll with the changes >> after seeing the eagles material, some of which we have been sing ove
he sat down with our own anthony mason for "sunday morning." >> reporter: here under the bald cypress trees of cattle lake in east texas, a young don henley caught his first fish. what did you catch? >> a bass. just a small, not, not a real big one. it was exciting. >> reporter: when you describe this area to people how do you describe it? >> you can't. you have to bring them here. i just tell them it is a magical place. you have never seen anything like it. in...
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anthony mason and vinita nair are here. as you wake up in the west, pope francis is already into a busy day with an unprecedented security detail following him around the city. the pope received a tremendous welcome in manhattan yesterday. look at this, it really was just extraordinary. there were tens of thousands of excited new yorkers who lined fifth avenue to just get a glimpse of him. >> people were actually gasping. >> a mix of gasps and squeals with the excitement. >> the pope is about to address the united nations general assembly. margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: good morning. the pope is here for three hours. his main event is a speech to world leaders. throughout his trip to america, his message has been to love one another. he's going to tell heads of state to act on that, his version of speaking truth to power. shortly after his jet, dubbed shepherd one, landed at jfk airport yesterday, pope francis was greeted by cheering crowds and the tune of that iconic song, "new york, new york." minutes later the p
anthony mason and vinita nair are here. as you wake up in the west, pope francis is already into a busy day with an unprecedented security detail following him around the city. the pope received a tremendous welcome in manhattan yesterday. look at this, it really was just extraordinary. there were tens of thousands of excited new yorkers who lined fifth avenue to just get a glimpse of him. >> people were actually gasping. >> a mix of gasps and squeals with the excitement. >>...
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anthony mason is with us again. this morning hillary clinton faces more intense scrutiny after release of a massive trove of new e-mails. justice department investigators are trying to determine if classified information censored clinton's private e-mail server was mishandled while she was secretary of state. last night's release contained more than 4,000 e-mails. as many as 150 of the messages contained sensitive information that is now deemed classified. nancy is in washington where the team spent pouring over the e-mails. >> this was the largest batch of e-mails, larger than all others put together and they really run the gamut from sensitive to stressful to mundane. >> there are questions about what time the good wife airs, whether there is skim milk for tea and how to work her new ipad. i don't know if i have wifi. how do i find out? there is more than 150 e-mails that contain sensitive material that now is classified. clinton has tried to strike a more contrite tone about that lately. >> it clearly wasn't the
anthony mason is with us again. this morning hillary clinton faces more intense scrutiny after release of a massive trove of new e-mails. justice department investigators are trying to determine if classified information censored clinton's private e-mail server was mishandled while she was secretary of state. last night's release contained more than 4,000 e-mails. as many as 150 of the messages contained sensitive information that is now deemed classified. nancy is in washington where the team...
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charlie rose is off so anthony mason is with us. as you wake up in the west, law enforcement across northern illinois are searching for three men suspected of gunning down a veteran police lieutenant. 52-year-old joe gliniewicz died during a chase yesterday. he was a 30-year veteran of the fox lake police department. this morning dozens of officers are searching for his shooters. several school sdricdistricts canceled classes. >> the community lost a family member. anna werner is in fox lake, illinois, north of chicago. >> reporter: you can see a makeshift memorial popping up here on the sign of the fox lake police department. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was the first on-duty police officer shot and killed here in lake county since 1980. authorities have told people to be on the lookout for suspects that were described only as two white males and one black male making it hard to know who to look for. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was 29 days from retirement when he was shot on the job. he radioed dispatch tuesday morning that he was respo
charlie rose is off so anthony mason is with us. as you wake up in the west, law enforcement across northern illinois are searching for three men suspected of gunning down a veteran police lieutenant. 52-year-old joe gliniewicz died during a chase yesterday. he was a 30-year veteran of the fox lake police department. this morning dozens of officers are searching for his shooters. several school sdricdistricts canceled classes. >> the community lost a family member. anna werner is in fox...
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noin noin mace anthony mason is here. >> the president met fidel castro on sunday after a huge outdoor mass in havana. dissidents who wanted to meet with pope francis said they were forced to stay home. the pope travels to the city of ohlguin to celebrate mass and then to santiago. >> the pope arriving in the u.s. tomorrow, a "the new york times" poll finds that 79% of catholics proof of his direction for the church and only 9% disproof. allen pizzey is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: with one more day to go in cuba, the pope is on a roll. his expectations were high and he has hit all of the right notes. on arrival, he called for greater freedom for the church. and his open-air mass, francis told an estimated 200,000 people to beware of the dangers of ideology. service is never ideology cal adding we do not serve ideas, we serve people. among the faithful overwhelming gratitude for the pope's new role in the relationship between cuba and the u.s. we were waiting for this moment becky sorano said. reconciliation and lifting of relationship with the whole world will be peace. churc
noin noin mace anthony mason is here. >> the president met fidel castro on sunday after a huge outdoor mass in havana. dissidents who wanted to meet with pope francis said they were forced to stay home. the pope travels to the city of ohlguin to celebrate mass and then to santiago. >> the pope arriving in the u.s. tomorrow, a "the new york times" poll finds that 79% of catholics proof of his direction for the church and only 9% disproof. allen pizzey is traveling with the...
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but not before talking to our anthony mason. >> here, under the bald cypress trees of caddo lake in east texas a young don henley caught >> a bass. exciting. >> when you describe this area it? >> you can't really describe it. you have to bring them here. i just tell 'em it's a magical place that you've never seen anything like it. >> after the past two years on tour with the eagles, and a lifetime on the road, the 68-year-old musician is spending more time back in that magical place near his hometown of linden, texas. you were born and raised here. >> i was actually born 40 miles from here. but that's only because they had a clinic. >> his new solo album called "cass county" in a nod to his native turfs his first in 15 >> after singing the eagles' material, which of which we've been singing over 40 years now, i really need some other songs to sing, even some of my solo stuff is three decades old now. i want new songs to sing. i have things inside me that i need to get out. >> returning to his roots, he's joined by country stars like dolly parton and martina mcbride. it's the kind of musi
but not before talking to our anthony mason. >> here, under the bald cypress trees of caddo lake in east texas a young don henley caught >> a bass. exciting. >> when you describe this area it? >> you can't really describe it. you have to bring them here. i just tell 'em it's a magical place that you've never seen anything like it. >> after the past two years on tour with the eagles, and a lifetime on the road, the 68-year-old musician is spending more time back in...
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sunday morning anthony mason caught up with the ban as they headed out on tour and here's a preview whatyou will see later on cbs this sunday morning. >> trying to get you guys together that is the whole point. >> on a hot august night in a vineyard in eastern lock island, more musicians climbed the stage, and suddenly it was the 80's all over again. >> ♪ >> wild buys, were back. >> it is almost astonishing to all of us, to expect, that duran, duran is three and a half decades old. >> reporter: duran released a new album friday, called paper guide. if it were the day buy from some upstart band, rolling stone wrote, the buzz would be insane. for hard core fans, duran as they are called. >> john, taylor, the happiest band ever, 33 years. >> reporter: insanity never ends. >> you were counting. >> yes. >> in the 80's, the fab five, as they were then, led the second british innvation. >> we had a mission, and we had a plan. >> what was the plan. >> world come nation within five years and we will do it again, world come nation within five years. >> rocker duran this sunday morning right here o
sunday morning anthony mason caught up with the ban as they headed out on tour and here's a preview whatyou will see later on cbs this sunday morning. >> trying to get you guys together that is the whole point. >> on a hot august night in a vineyard in eastern lock island, more musicians climbed the stage, and suddenly it was the 80's all over again. >> ♪ >> wild buys, were back. >> it is almost astonishing to all of us, to expect, that duran, duran is three and...
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anthony mason joins us live with that preview.ood morning. >> happy labor day weekend. >> thank you. >> cuba gets ready for its close-up as increasing numbers of people begin to travel to the island. we will show you some of the problems that are already popping up. >>> and, in the future you could be paid not to work. here ominous prediction from the leading expert in artificial intelligence. >>> they are not biggest but they are typically the best, as summer wraps up, we will preview the fall movie season. >>> there are some good ones too. >> plus your eye opener, dish, music in your saturday session just ahead on cbs this morning. >> you mention that had story being paid not to work. >> you're looking forward to that. >> kyla grogan said, um, show us more. >> yes, extra pay on a holiday weekend. >> you said it, sister. >> thanks for the the preview. >>> got a need for speed but your family needs an suv? well, bentley's new bentaga may be the vehicle for you, luxury car maker's first suv and faster car in the class. bentley says
anthony mason joins us live with that preview.ood morning. >> happy labor day weekend. >> thank you. >> cuba gets ready for its close-up as increasing numbers of people begin to travel to the island. we will show you some of the problems that are already popping up. >>> and, in the future you could be paid not to work. here ominous prediction from the leading expert in artificial intelligence. >>> they are not biggest but they are typically the best, as...
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anthony mason is here with a visual diary of more than 700 polaroids.efore there with were selfie sticks or iphones, one of the most famous artists was documenting life as they do today. there were plenty of selfies. . these are very early self portraits. >> these are incredible shots. >> reporter: flipping through these pages of poil roads, it's like reading andy warhol's diary. there are pictures of famous friends like jack nicholson and goldie. >> it's about look very, very glamorous and the best she could possibly look. >> reporter: warhol it turns out was an almost obsessive collector, amazing thousands of polaroids. the earliest ones from 1958. >> remember polaroids when we first had them. i think of them as disposable and nothing you would necessarily keep. >> he kept everything. >> reporter: michael is the director of the licensing foundation. he began sifting through these frats 18 years ago. >> the difference about warhol is he didn't differentiate life from work. everything he did was life as an artist and these photos speak to that. >> repor
anthony mason is here with a visual diary of more than 700 polaroids.efore there with were selfie sticks or iphones, one of the most famous artists was documenting life as they do today. there were plenty of selfies. . these are very early self portraits. >> these are incredible shots. >> reporter: flipping through these pages of poil roads, it's like reading andy warhol's diary. there are pictures of famous friends like jack nicholson and goldie. >> it's about look very, very...
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. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and anthony mason. charlie is off today.e men accused of killing a veteran police officer. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was killed during a chase yesterday. he's the fourth police officer to be killed in the country in the past nine days. schools are closed. gliniewicz was chasing three suspicious men, two white and one black. when they arrived they found him shot. he died at the scene. gliniewicz was 29 days from retirement. he worked with the lake county police didn't for 30 years. before that he served in the u.s. army. he leaves behind a wife and four children. >>> the county clerk in kentucky taking a stand has been ordered to appear tomorrow in federal court. kim davis is back this morning at the row want county courthouse. she began refused to issue marriage licenses that led to a confrontation with couples who showed up to get married. >> you're saying we don't have the same rights. would you do this to an interracial couple? >> a man and a woman, no. >> why? >> under whose authority? >> under god's authority. >> did go
. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and anthony mason. charlie is off today.e men accused of killing a veteran police officer. lieutenant joe gliniewicz was killed during a chase yesterday. he's the fourth police officer to be killed in the country in the past nine days. schools are closed. gliniewicz was chasing three suspicious men, two white and one black. when they arrived they found him shot. he died at the scene. gliniewicz was 29 days from retirement. he worked with the...
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. >>> anthony mason looks through andy warhol's pictures. learn how each snapshot inspired his art.some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "los angeles times" reports on americans getting a d. in science. the pew research center quizzed more than 3200 subjects of geology an physics. the average score was 66%. all 6% answered all 12 correctly. men outscored women. >>> music producer emilioest fan is releasting a song called "we're all mexican," featuring latin stars including his wife gloria estefan and carlos santana. the estefan spokesperson says it was to celebrate hispanic heritage. >>> the best female soccer players are paid only $21,000 a year. the australian soccer team made the quarterfinals of the world cup in june, but they haven't been paid for two months because of a bitter contract negotiation. the team has pulled out of the two-match tour when it was due to face the world champion u.s. team. >>> one of the top stars in u.s. soccer is alex morgan. this summer she crossed one more goal off her list. >> that's it. game over. the u.s. wins the 2015 world
. >>> anthony mason looks through andy warhol's pictures. learn how each snapshot inspired his art.some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "los angeles times" reports on americans getting a d. in science. the pew research center quizzed more than 3200 subjects of geology an physics. the average score was 66%. all 6% answered all 12 correctly. men outscored women. >>> music producer emilioest fan is releasting a song called "we're all...
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>>> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and vinita nair.ns of thousands came to greet francis last night on fifth avenue as he rode in his little fiat and then in the popemobile. >> the pope led evening prayers in spanish for about 2500 people at st. patrick's cathedral. another 500 invited guests saw him outside the newly renovated cathedral. half of them were those that worked on the renovation others were high school catholic students. in his homily francis praised women, especially nuns calling them fighters. on every leg of this u.s. trip instead of attending a lunch at the capitol thursday he met with poor and homeless people at a catholic charity. here in new york he'll spend time with immigrants over the weekend in philadelphia he plans to visit a correctional facility. >> the pope's first stop this morning is the united nations where he'll meet with world leaders and speak to the general assembly. margaret brennan with a preview. >> reporter: pope francis is expected to arrive here in the next 30 minutes. the vatican flag has alrea
>>> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and vinita nair.ns of thousands came to greet francis last night on fifth avenue as he rode in his little fiat and then in the popemobile. >> the pope led evening prayers in spanish for about 2500 people at st. patrick's cathedral. another 500 invited guests saw him outside the newly renovated cathedral. half of them were those that worked on the renovation others were high school catholic students. in his homily francis praised women,...