With a look at todays eyeopener your world in 90 seconds. The Small Community of burlington has experienced a tragic situation. Heavy police presence. A lot of people wondering what exactly happened. A deadly shooting in Washington State. Started going, one, three, four, five, six. We are still actively looking for the shooter. Stay indoors, secure, stay locked down until we can get this guy caught. Another tense night in charlotte, North Carolina. A deadly shooting. Did you shoot him . He better not be [ bleep ] dead they called each other liars when they were rivals, but ted cruz announced that he will vote for donald trump. This is exactly what youd expect, but it is not how that he sell themselves. Still ahead, the president ial debate. Both candidates know it has a moment in the election. I still think hillary can make this work. Of course, i said the same thing about brad and angelina. Flooding rains last night in iowa. The governor activated the national guard. All that lets it fly it is caught. Touchdown utah unbelievable. And all that matters. What do you think this guy at 27 would say to this guy at 67 . Whered my car goes . Jacket and what did he do with my hair . On thbz thcbs this morni saturday. Hi, everybody and a very pleasant good evening to you. A final farewell to vin scully. People say to me, well, now that youre retiring, what are you going to do . When youre 89 and they ask you what your plans are, im going captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We begin this morning with breaking news overnight. An intensive manhunt is under way in Washington State for the gunman who killed five people inside a shopping mall. The shootings happened last night at the cascade mall in burlington, about 60 miles north of seattle. The gunman opened fire rifle in the Makeup Department at a Macys Department store killing four women and one man. The mall is closed today as investigators comb the scene for clues. Carter evans reports. At the womens macys four possible shots fired. Unknown number of victimss Law Enforcement being as vised. Reporter eyewitnesses said screaming and panic in the mall when the gunshots rang out. Rounds started going, one, three, four, five, six. So it wasnt all at once. More like a shot and two seconds later another shot, you know . So crazy. Crazy. Reporter police are looking for a lone gunman described as a hispanic male wearing a black shirt and armed with a rifle, last seen moving towards the highway next to the mall. Washingtons governor responded on twitter writing, tragedy has struck in washington tonight. The fbi is assisting local officials with the hunt for the gunman. A motive for the attack has not been determined, and authorities are now urging people in the area to be diligent, and call 911 if they see anything suspicious. Caution people, stay indoors. Stay secure. If you see something, say something, but definitely stay locked down in your houses until we can get this guy caught. Reporter carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. Charlotte, North Carolina, at least until tomorrow as protests continue over the shooting death of a black man by a black Police Officer. Protestors marched again overnight in charlotte. The numbers were smaller than previous days and unlike the first day of demonstrations, there was no widespread violence. Earlier on friday, keith lamont scotts family released this video. Police recovered they said they didnt see one. Cbs wasnt able to authenticate this video. Reporter good morning. Thats right. Police tell us there were no arrests, no violence and no property damage. These boards were a precaution against that, and indeed, protests did remain peaceful, but after the surprise release of that cell phone video on friday, people here still want more information about what really happened on tuesday. Overnight, protestors marched through charlotte for the fourth straight day calling for officers to release footage of the Fatal Shooting death of keith lamont scott. The police its outright embarrassing for the cell phone to be released before the police read the tape. People are under stress, want justers and see it now, so the tape must be released. Reporter police in riot gear moved in to try to stop interstate 277 but the protests remained peaceful. Earlier in the day, graphic cell phone video was released. Dont shoot him. Dont shoot him. He has no weapon. Reporter his wife started recording as officers surrounded their husband. She slowly moved towards them as they remained focused on scott. Dont shoot him. He didnt do anything. Drop the gun drop the gun he doesnt have a gun. Husband to not do it. Did you shoot him . Did you shoot him . Did you shoot him . He better not be [ muted ] i know that much. He better not be dead. Reporter the scott was armed. Charlotte police are facing increased pressure to release their footage of the incident. If i were to put it out indiscriminately and it doesnt give you good context it can enflame the situation and make it even worse. Reporter a lawyer for the scott family released this statement reading we encourage everyone to reserve judgment until all the facts are known. We again ask for peace in charlotte as we continue to learn more about the tragic events that unfolded september after four days of protests there have been 47 arrests and 1 deadly shooting incident here at the omni hotel. A suspect is in custody. The city remains under a state of emergency, and a midnight curfew remains in place, although its unclear how strictly it will be enforced. From charlotte, North Carolina, thank you. In oklahoma, a funeral held tonight for the unarmed black man killed by a white Police Officer in tulsa Terence Crutcher shot to death by officer shelby. The officer charged with manslaughter. The video does not show a clear view of when the officer fired the single shot that killed crutcher. A closer look at the shootings in charlotte and tulsa. For that we turn to the president of the National Urban league and a former mayor of new orleans. Hes in our Washington Bureau. Mark, good morning. Good morning, anthony. Released. Whats your reaction to that . Well, the audio is certainly disturbing, but it points out why the dashcam video thats being held by Law Enforcement in charlotte needs to be released. Until that video is released, i think theyre going to remain, theres going to be remain questions, remain protests and i think holding on to the video just breeds distrust. Many believe, anthony, that in charlotte, that theyre holding when a new law in North Carolina takes effect, which will in effect prevent them from releasing such a video without a court order. If thats the case, then theyre simply breeding more distrust. In these incidents, the idea is for people to have trust and confidence that there is going to be a fair and independent investigation, and that if if the investigation reveals that force and violated the law in doing so, or violated Police Standards in doing so theyll be accountability. You mentioned the mistrust. When you look at the numbers, more than 700 people have been shot by police. In your view, what are the first steps . What needs to happen first for that mistrust, that rift to start to heal . I really believe that so much of this is on mayors and Police Chiefs and leaders at the city level, at the community level, who haveo going to focus on public safety, but what were not going to do is support overpolicing or aggressive tactics that breed more distrust. I think that the breeding of distrust is why, is why in many cases could you have an arrest, but the investigation is incomplete, because people dont cooperate, or when a matter comes to court, Police Officers are not believed when they get this is a cycle, and i think creating better trust requires work at the local level, but now this is a National Narrative, and because its a National Narrative think its an important issue in the president ial election in Congress Elections and senate races, because its unacceptable. The cycle of violence in america, whether its out there in Washington State, Police Killings of citizens, citizens killing each other, terrorism incidents, is something that is a tragedy in america today. Mark, youve been a mayor and seen this kind of from both sides. I mean, how do you communicate what youre talking about to a police force in a major city . All i can say is that in my experience, we needed to change the philosophy of policing, which we did in new orleans in the 1990s to a Community Policing model, and the Community Policing model meant Police Officers got out of their cars, they walked the beats, relationships in the community, learning who the Community Leaders were. Community leaders, therefore, shared information with them. So that they could respond. We used Technology Like comstat and had a significant investment in youth programs, which in these neighborhoods creates a sense of hope and a sense of support. So the the solutions are comprehensive to create this trust. Whats going on in many urban communities said to thathe face, the poverty that has risen in the aftermath of Great Recession has had a debilitating effect and creating hopelessness in a sense of lack of confidence in the future has prepped up. Even though the economys begun to come back, many of these communities feel locked out and left out of that recovering community. Theres underlying social issues that have to be addressed. Americas communities that creates trust but also creates trust with an aim, important, of having safer communities. Right. Marc morial, thank you so much. Thank you. Hillary clinton is postponing her trip to charlotte, North Carolina. She had been planning a visit there tomorrow. Charlottes mayor urged clinton to stay away. Mayor Jennifer Roberts says clinton should let the city recuperate. Clinton was off the campaign trail on friday but tweeted about the situation calling on the police to release video of the the campaign trail friday preparing for mondays showdown with Hillary Clinton, and with 45 days to go until the election, the stakes are the highest theyve been. Jan crawford is in our Washington Bureau with more on the debate preparation. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Getting ready for a president ial debate, it usually involves hours just locked inside a Hotel Conference room where theyre running through every possible scenario. So we ket up our own makeshift to two political strategists how it all works and what both candidates need to do to win. With three days left until the first president ial debate, donald trump questioned Hillary Clintons absence on the campaign trail. Well, they say shes been practicing for the debate. Some people think shes slipping. Reporter trump had a full schedule this week traveling to the battleground states of North Carolina, ohio, and pennsyia prepping for the debate. How are you prepping right now . Well, im here. Reporter clinton on the other hand has been holed up with top advisers preparing for what her campaign believes will be the single most consequential event leading up to election day. This is the only one when the america people are jumping both candidates side by side and next to each other. So its less about scoring points and more about what kind of impression you leave. Helped run al gores 2000 president ial campaign. We sat down with him and republican strategist who helped the debate against president obama to find out what goes into winning. The best performers are the ones who say im not going to win or lose this debate on this or that detail. Its the general impression i make. Reporter of the two candidates, trump is more difficult to predict, and unlike his opponent, never gone headtohead with just one other task. Its a very physical experience. 90 minutes, oneonone with the moderator. No breaks, distractions, no ads. Standing up. Its exhausting. These strategists predict mondays debate could change the contours of the 2016 race with over 60 of voters expressing concern about touchs temperament, expectations are high. It is the super bowl of american politics. And if it were Hillary Clinton against jeb bush, or Hillary Clinton against marco it would be the first debate a big deal, but Hillary Clinton against donald trump, its its a show of epic proportions. Reporter and maybe unlike anything weve ever seen. Yes. Reporter already this year the debate is unprecedented, the first president ial debate ever between a man and a woman. So interesting. Jane crawford in washington, thank you. For more on mondays debate and the preparation for what is expected to be a recordbreaking audience we are joined by mark alexander, dean of the v senator obamas prep team, good morning to you. Good morning. We heard jan say basically locked inside conference rooms. Moderators, fake opponents. What do we know how theyre actually prepping . They take this very seriously to make sure that their candidates are ready for that moment. Of course, everyones watching. They want to really replicate the scenario as much as possible. Have somebody on the other side of the stage, exactly like their best, because if you practice and have the hardest possible practice, when you get to the real thing youll be ready for it. The quality of the standin is important . Yes. So we heard dan say theres a couple key thing heres. First, you want to make a general impression. Thats the key thing. Right. But this is also a very physical thing. Sure. Being 90 minutes. How do you prepare for that . Well, the reality is i think both of these candidates out there on the stage, theyve been preparing for their entire lives frankly. Theyre ve professional lives and will be in a position to say what can i do for 90 minutes, stand in and say, this is who i am and physically, of course, theres a lot to do, but i think theyre ready for it. We heard jan mention the interesting gender component. Yes. Normally i think a lot of people might say this is a difficult topic to even bring up until you look at the stats. Sort of the Science Behind how people respond to women in a different way than they respond to men in this position . A different dynamic, of course, and what people are never seen before. Theyve never seen a woman in a president ial debate stage. Yeah. This is a different kind of thing. They had, of course, Geraldine Ferraro and a Vice President ial debated, but to have a president ial candidate, something they have not seen before, for the American People. Frankly, donald trump is something American People have not seen before in the traditional sense. As hom, she has to strike a different balance . Dir standards. Both have a high bar to the next president of the United States. So that person, whoever it is harks to clear a certain bar, but it will be different. We look at men and women differently, but ultimately the bar is who is actually going to be someone were comfortable with as president of the United States. You worked with senator ted kennedy, senator bill bradley in terms of debate preparation. Yes. How many scenarios do we tend to run through with a candidate when youre preparing for Something Like this . And how, you know how much candidate . Right. Theres a ton of work that goes into it, and you need to have a couple of different components. One is, you need a standin. Someone who will be able to occupy that role of the opponent, and also you need to frankly you guys. The moderators. You need someone able to pepper with the questions, whos going to say, well, im sorry, senator, this is not the right answer. This is not the right you need to recreate the whole thing so the candidate is ready at that time for that moment. And i think Hillary Clinton obviously were hearing her standin. Standin for clinton . Its her standin for trump. Somebody who is going to be very important. I think the kind of person, a trusted aide, able to say i think thats not a good answer when youre done. Push and push and really know those soft spots because the more you test yourself in practice the better youll be in the actual debate. Mark alexander, thanks for being with us. The first president ial debate of campaign 2016 right here on cbs and tomorrow on face the nation here on cbs, John Dickerson will have both Vice President ial candidates as guests and ind senator mike pence and virginia senator tim kaine. Crowds expected in the Nations Capital for the opening of the National Museum of africanamerican culture. The 550 million edition. From slavery to the present day. Importance in understandin todays world. History doesnt always move in a straight line. And without vigilance, we can go backwards as well as forwards. Ground broken at the site in 2012. More than half the money used to build the museum came from private donations. Coming up in our next half hour we will take you inside. Time to show you the headlines. The Washington Post reports after vetoing the bill that would allow 9 11 family members to sue saudi arabia. The attackers allegedly had tied to saudi arabia. Mr. Obama says the measure could open the door to u. S. Being sued in foreign courts. Congressional leaders of confident they can nover turn the veto. The first time during a president s run that congress has overridden a veto. The New York Daily News one of the largest heroin rings broken up here in new york. 25 people indicted sm 13 million worth of drugs from mexico into the u. S. The bbc reports Pippa Middletons icloud account is hacked and personal photographs stolen. The hacker reportedly gained access to thousands of photos including those of the royal family, middletons niece and nephew, Princess Charlotte and prince george. Testing out a plan to make deliveries by drone. Massachusetts, hailed as a success. U. P. S. Is looking at ways to deliver medicine and humanitarian aid by drones to remote parts of the worldants unbelievable if that could happen. Especially with medicine. Think about the next steps after that. Coming to your house before long. About 22 after the hour. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up, following the money. More trouble for donald trump as new evidence shows where some of the cash from his charity really goes. And later, hackers stole the personal information of half a billion yahoo users, but that breach may be nothing compared to what could happen. Morning saturday. Coming up, dealing a blow to csi, the new report that pokes holes in forensic science. Then, speaking netflix figured out exactly when you get hooked on a tv show. Well show you why and how they did it. About half way through a pint of ice cream is normally were ive decided that helps. I watch Stranger Things in one sitting and still dont know why. This is thcbs this morning we have a lot to deal with and i understand that youre upset. No, no, no. You hid this from me and thats now how we do things in this family. Sometime wes do. Theres a lot of stuff that you dont know. I know everything that goes on around here. Im a cop. Even if you think i dont know, i know, trust me. Started see therapist for anxiety. Ooh. I didnt know that. My head is spinning. I know. Its a lot to throw at you. Nope. The bike. I havent been on that thing in years. You can tell, already going to be fun pip kevin james joins us here at studio 57. Welcome. Welcome. Thank you. I heard you were shopping this series around and said, are you shopping around and not coming to me first . I was definitely going to end up there. I have to work with les. Is that true . Hes the handson guy. Really behind it, and i love that. Hes so excited about it. So i was thrilled to be back with him. Your first time playing a dad on tv . It is, yeah. Got kids in here and i have four kids of my own, so its a fun, new dynamic. This is the thing. You wanted it to be set in long island and said if its not in long island i wont do it. Most people dont have that kind of juice to make demand, kevin james. It really becomes. Why was that important to you . Its a character in t to be able to shoot exterior shots, be on long island. Where you grew up . Exactly. Have the real pizza places and delis and just stuff to really, you know like i said it become as character on the show. You get the real feel of long island. Shoot here or l. A. . Right here. Here in long island . Here . Terrific. Yeah. And using a lot of long island. Comedians, too. The focus of the president ial campaign may be on mondays debate, donald trump is taking on reports he used money from his Charitable Foundation to pay business expenses, as we gone pay for trumps legal battles. Reporter at a 2010 Charity Golf Tournament at this trump Westchester Golf CourseMartin Greenburgh thought hed won 1 million when he had a hole in one. The Insurance Company supposed to pay out balked saying the tee was set up wrong. Greenburgh sued the sponsor, alonso morning and trumps club. Trumps Campaign Says to pay for the settlement he donated courses auctioned through an Online Charity website saying proceeds would benefits Donald Trump Foundation and the charity. The winner still required to pay 1,500 monthly dues. Florida doctor Stephen Shapiro had the winning bid. Hes listed as donating 157,250 to the Trump Foundation on their tax tomorrow. Months later the Trump Foundation cut a check fore 158,000 to Martin Greenburghs foundation which got the s he ran the Charity Section at the irs and said raising money for one charity to give to another for a settlement could be problematic. That was a misrepresentation in fundraising. Reporter the trump Campaign Says the Charity Auction website made a mistake and the listing should not have included the Trump Foundation, however it could not provide evidence it tried to correct the error and the website told us they were engaged by the donald j. Trump foundation. Owen says the arrangement raises it could be a broader, more tangled web here of the foundation being used to advance the personal business interests or indeed potentially just the personal interests of donald trump. Reporter a Trump Campaign official says trump did not write off the value of the lifetime membership, but without his tax returns theres no way to know. Under a final version of the settlement trump had no financial obligation. According to the campaign he cont of his heart. For cbs cbs this morning saturday. And on other tv shows, its not all its cracked up to be in the real world of crimesolving. 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Threat of antibiotic resistance is a global issue that needs to be addressed. A report by the British Government estimated by 2050 up to 10 million a year worldwide could die from a bacteria evolved from resistance to antibiotics. In this country the cdc estimates 2 Million People already suffer antibiotic resistant infections every year and at least 23,000 people will die. This is the fourth time they sort of discussed this health crisis. Isnt it . And weve discussed it year after year and the problem keeps weve all heard as mrsa that can be on your skin in different areass. Its not just mrsa. Worldwide, tuberculosis, e. Coli, gonorrhea, hiv, malaria, different organisms becoming resistant. A big deal and antibiotics used as an antibiotic of last resort its a big deal. What do you hope to do . Imagine a World Without antibiotics . What would we do if we down have routine surgeries because of know antibiotics . Or treat Cancer Patients without antibiotics. A big problem. The u. N. Is highlighting a global threat, you mentioned that require as global coordinated action plan. Theyre hoping each nation will come up with an action plan that will address certain things that will address the idea of improving funding and alternate antibiotics. For vaccines. For hygiene and sanitation, diagnostic testing, strengthening regulations how we use it and improving awareness both in patients and doctors about the problem of resistance. There is no action plan now . Global action plan or even individual one . Some countries do. So the United States has an action plan. A lot of countries dont. Seems like you obviously have to have a prescription to get thats a big deal. A pressure. People come in. I have a cold. Caused by rhinovirus. A virus, antibiotics arent going to treat that. Well, its sinusitis. If you have it about a week, or a little more, thats usually virus. Secondarily after a little whle you can get secondary bacteria but onethird of felt to be unnecessary. Wow. A lot of livestock also getting antibiotics. Does that pose a risk, too . We dont think about agriculture as a part of this problem but it is. What happens is, when we give antibiotics to chicken, cattle, fish, it essentially kills off the bacteria in their intestine leaving resistant bacteria. We come in contact with that when we kill and process the animals to use them for food. We come in contact with it when with it when we get contaminated water thats being used on our produce. So the problem is that if the antibiotics are used for therapeutic purposes, meaning treating sick animals, thats one thing. Used for nontherapeutic purposes, prevent infections or help them grow, thats where critics and experts have a big problem with it. Should we be buying meat that is antibioticfree if we have that capability . Something to consider certainly. Not potentially with some of these resistant bacteria. Moving on, Florida Governor rick scott announced the neighborhood of winwood is no longer part of the zika zone. A onemile stretch of miami the first area in the u. S. To have localized cases. While thats good news, the zika zone near nearby miami beach has grown. Nearly 4. 5 miles long, showing stopping the spread of the virus how encouraging is this winwood neighborhood taken off the list . Encouraging. Shows a fullcourt press and the aerial sprayings, theyve been controversial, but seem to be working. If you do all of these efforts, you can decrease the mosquito population, the mosquito is, of course, the thing carrying the zika virus. At the same time that thats encouraging were seeing the area in miami beach, increased. Undoubtedly other areas we dont yet know other areas, so far localized, at least in florida pap chance it could go to other states . Anythings possible and we certainly talked about this before. The projections in models have shown we may see cases outside of florida. Low numbers of cases between 3 and 14 or 15 in some our southeastern states. Still mosquito season, still warm in these areas. If youre not looking for this you may not pick it up. May be cases we havent found asymptomatic. And time is running out for people to act. What are people in the medical community saying at this point . Everybody is ap aplek ti appaplectic. Look whats happening. A fullcourt press, get rid of mosquitoes. Think about the lost opportunity weve had. If wed done winter last february. The answer is we understand Congress Moves at a much slower rate than epidemics. The pup lick Health Officials are proposing an Emergency Fund sitting there, Infectious DiseaseRapid Response fund. Dont have to wait for new funding. Something comes up, access it. Finally, food and stress. Can stress undo Health Benefits . A new Study Suggests the answer is, yes. Highfat breakfasts. One groups meals contained mostly saturated fats. The other a healthier alternative fat. Turns out when test subjects faced stressful events before they ate, the benefits of the meal were often erased. Things like earthquakes increase the rate of heart attacks. So whats going on physiologically . We talk about it all the time. Stressinduced increased high blood brescher and cholesterol. The interesting thing about this study, it wasnt an earthquake. Your kid spilling paint on the floor you have to clean up. Little things that can cause this. So relax. Meditate. Thank you both very much. Up next, if you go by tv forensic evidence including dna is an ironclad way to catch and convict the bad guy, but it isnt that simple, and well show you why. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. 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Tv daramas like csi make i look foolproof with forensic. Its true. Innocent in cases nationwide. Its not as cut and dried as it seem. A report from a white house Advisory Counsel is urging federal prosecutors and judges to tread cautiously when dealing with forensic evidence when the underlying science has not been proven by testing and research. Cbs news justice reporter is with us. Good morning. Good morning. A report from science and Technology Experts what were their biggest concerns . A lot of people will be surprised to hear this distinguished panel is calling into question scientific methods used for decades to convict people and let people go free. Theyre biggest complaint is the way Scientific Evidence is essentially assessed by jurors. The judge lets experts from both sides come up, debate it and jurors ultimately decide what is and is not science. This panel wants that determined before this information gets into the courtroom. What are the most common about we think about without reproach . Specifically, single sourced dna, fingerprints, those used in the bombing investigation just this last week. Theyre concerned about the comparison methods. For example, bite mark analysis. So if you have a bite mark on a suspect, take an imprint from a victim and compare them under the assumption a rare chance you would get a bad match, but they dont think thats a scientifically rigorous comparison and concerned about firearms analysis. Government, because they use this a lot, and this analysis tries to match ammunition to a specific firearm. The markings that that specific firearm made on ammunition. What are the specific recommendations, then, to agencies that have the oversight in these situations . They want them to spend a lot of money to do a lot more research. Of course, sounds reasonable but up against powerful interests. Law enforcement is concerned if they go out, do the research, could put in jeopardy a lot of convictions. Releasing a percentage of the prison population and up against expert witnesses. Big money, big business. To that end, theres been recommendations for the justice department. How did they respond . The department of justice, the attorney general, essentially saying, thanks, but no thanks. Wow. They think this is one voice in the room. They know some of these techniques are controversial, and believe they left out some of the studies in their analysis, and ultimately think they are doing what they should be doing in supreme courts ruling to do, allow the judges to decide who gets in the courtroom and ultimately let the jury decide the science. Is this ultimately likely to have an effect the way cases are tried . I have a feeling there are going to be a lot of appeals. Not one defense attorney is not familiar with this report. Theyll try to introduce it now in trials. 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Using data from all over the world, netflix pinpointed the exact episode that transformed the audience from plain, old viewers into super fans. Oh. Dude, tmi in the blockbuster series Stranger Things it was the cliffhanger in episode two. Netflix determined if you made it that far in the series, there remaining episode. So as it turns out, while you were watching netflix, netflix is watching you. Obviously its not as anonymous as sticking an antenna out of the window and watching a senate. You have to be concerned where your data is going and what agreements you signed. Privacy, maybe. Ah yeah. Sorry. What i found the most are collecting all of that data they are also using it for future programming. They basically know how to get you hooked, because they know what you need by what episode. I dont like that, i dont think. You know . I dont like theyre sort of coming up with ways to hook you. Just tell me a great story. The magic of it all. I did get hooked on Stranger Things for sure. Up next, Bruce Springsteen, from the boss visit to the Stephen Colbert show. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Audiences react . Must love it. They do. They love it. Havent worn out our welcome. Tried to tiptoe in and out. Ive been in cities where they dont want you anymore. Were trying to thats not the feel getting wardrobe tip theres in new orleans . They haver style, some of the people there. They do. They do yeah. Its eyeopening. Youve seen them . Yeah. I like to watch what theyre wearing. A lot wouldnt work for me but its fascinating, and a lot of clothes arent worn down there, also. Whats great about you, scott, we saw you on colbert. I dont know if people know you started on broadway. Could have been an attorney, but yes, yeah, yeah. You talked about that. Absolutely. So youre on broadway singing. Got a really great voice. Things are going well and you height of things going well in broadway and people thought you were crazy. They did. They did. Ironically because i left the show six months, it was great. Five tony nominations, i got one of them. But because i left a month later i got the audition for quantum leap. You make choices in your life and you never know where theyll take you but that was a good thing for me. A really good choice. It was. What do you contribute the success of ncis. At the core of the show, its a mystery, and mason trying to figure out a case or all of us on television now doing procedurals, and i think thats fun and then youam the team and the fascination initially was the crime scene, doing all the forensic stuff and now everybody kind of has done that. It really lands ultimately on cast. Thats what television is about. You know . Bringing these people that are looks like somebodys gotta save snack time from a serious case of boring. Watch babybels big taste leap into action in the great snack rescue. You want a piece of me . Good, im delicious. . Creamy, delicious, 100 natural cheese. Mini babybel. Welcome to cbs this morning saturday, im anthony mason. And i vinita nair. Opening tow today, a first look ahead of the dedication ceremony this morning. Then a google selfdriving car collides with another driven by a humen in california. What happened and whos to blame . Weve grown accustomed of hackers breaking into Big Companies but what if they hack an entire city . Sounds like Science Fiction but it is a distinct possibility. First an update to our breaking news overnight. A shooting inside a Washington State mall leaves four women and the cascade mall in burlington about 60 miles north of seattle last night. Police say the victims range in age from young adults to the elderly. It happened at the makeup counter of a macys store. Its not clear what set off the shooter who took aim at the victims before vanishing on foot. Described as a hispanic wearing a black shirt and armed with a rifle. Last seen moving towards the highway next to the mall. The fbi is assisting local officials with the hunt for the gunman. Authorities are urging people in the area to be diligent and call 911 if they see anything suspicious. Charlotte, North Carolina, is calm this morning following the fourth night of protests after a black Police Officer shot and killed a black man. The number of demonstrators on the street was smaller overnight than in previous days. A midnight to 6 00 a. M. Curfew remains in effect, sdas a state of emergency, following violent protests that began after this cell phone video released by the family of the shooting vick temperature shows the encounter but you cannot see the actual shooting. The videos authenticity cannot be confirmed by cbs news. Police recovered a gun, but witnesses say they did not see one. And in oklahoma theres a funeral tonight for the unarmed black man killed by a white Police Officer in tulsa. Terence crutcher was shot and killed by Police Officer betty jo sheby last week. She came across crutchers aban unrelated Domestic Violence call. Shelby is charged with manslaughter. President obama is weighing in on the Police Shootings in charlotte and tulsa, at a white house reception marking todays opening of the Smithsonian Museum of africanamerican history and culture. The president hopes the museum helps people connect the struggles of the past to the present. My hope is that as people are or charlotte on television and perhaps are less familiar with not only the history of the africanamerican experience, but also how recent some of these challenges have been. The museum located on the National Mall just steps from the Washington Monument officially opens today. President obama will dedicate the museum in a ceremony this morning. Our marlie hall look inside and she is outside the museum this morning. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Tens of thousands of people are gathering this morning for the dedication ceremony. The wait for a museum devoted exclusively to africanamerican history and culture was a long one, and black civil war veterans conceived of the idea more than 100 years ago. Its a dream decades in the making. A museum on the National Mall history. 3,000 artifacts will be on display. Some so large they had to build the museum around them, like this segregation railcar and a to youer from a louisiana prison. Visitors are encouraged to start with an xzibit exhibit officer t includes harriott tubmans shawl. An assistant helping research some of the exhibits from slavery to the present day. All of the people sacrificed and that conspired for this to be here, this building, other people, the stories that we tell it is reporter the museums upper floors celebrate africanamerican achievements in sports and culture, where youll find chuck barrys cadillac convertible and muhammad alis boxing robe. Most of the museums collection was donated. It was very hard to give the greater gift is that i will be able to see other people enjoy them, and that when im gone, those items will still be there. Reporter this woman donated about a dozen belongings from her greatgreatgrandmother, madam c. J. Walker, became a selfmade millionaire in the 1900s developing a line of hair Care Products for black people. She was a pioneer in the beauty culture industry. It was very difficult for africanamericans to have that kind of earning power dur employees and 300 volunteers. For many, its a turning point. As a kid growing up here in d. C. And you see all of these museums. To finally have one that will tell your story from your perspective it was exciting. Reporter to mark the opening, president obama will ring a 500pound bell on loan in 1776 by slaves and freed blacks. Now celebrationless run through the weekend. A number of events are planned, including musical performances by the roots, and public enemy. Vinita . A wonderful moment that bell ringing will be. Thank you. Everybody you talk to, Everyone Wants to go see this museum. Looks fascinating. Cant wait to go. Really cant. No one injured when a selfdriving car was broadsided friday in mountainview, california. A spokesman say vehicle was crossing an intersection when the other vehicle ran a red light and slammed into its side. The car ban to blabegan to brak it was too late. Days after the federal government announced new safety rules for selfdriving vehicles. The boss made a tour stop here in new york city last night. Bruce springsteen, his first appearance on the late show run and discussed marathon fourhour concerts. Why do you do such long shows . I dont know. Why do you do such long shows . Go in thinking, yeah, yeah. This ones going to be a long one . No. Waiting for a magic trick . I always think its going to be a good deal shorter, because now, the band doesnt complain, except for you . Around three hours and 40 minutes. [ laughter ] its that last 20 minutes that for some reason, even gets the e street band slightly someone may mention it to me. Hes got a small something. Also springsteens 67th birthday last night. As a gift, colbert gave him a drawing of the ed sullivan theater. Springsteen said seeing elvis and the beatles perform on that stage as a kid inspired him to become a musician. 67 years old playing four arent you going to say youve been to one . I was, and it was epic. Its, i think its the best Bruce Springsteen concert i ever saw. Metlife stadium not long ago. Hes in phenomenal shape, too. Absolutely. After a 22run under the sun, Charles Osgood is bidding farewell. The television legend, coin a phrase, belt a tune and wear a bow tie like none other is signing off in sunday morning will salute charles with a special edition tomorrow morning. Its going to be a landmark broadcast. Its about eight minutes after the hour. Coming up, he is best known for his turn as the anchor of saturday night lives weekend update. Norm macdonalds career spans three decades and telling his story in a memoir. Coming up, my conversation with him. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. And now with victoza . A better moment of proof. Victoza . Lowers my a1c and blood sugar ading branded pill, which didnt get me to my goal. Lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. The one i used to take. And better than that diabetes pill i used to take. jeff victoza . Works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways and while it isnt for weight loss, victoza . May help you lose some weight. Noninsulin victoza . Comes in a pen and is taken once a day. announcer vo victoza . Is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes, and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Do not take victoza . 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Since the launch of the new dannon whole milk yogurt, a natural outburst seems to have taken over the country. security. hi, im stuck in an elevator. With a cow. a what . all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. New dannon, for his new movie vampire by sucking all the blood out of wife nicole a french man calls himself the snake man was arrested this week after climbing up the side of a manhattan highrise. Yep. He climbed right up the side of a highrise. Just like a snake. That was Norm Macdonald in 1994 anchoring weekend update on saturday night live. One of his many roles in a career stretching back 30 years. The popular comedian and actor has done everything from headlining the norm show on tv to starring in the movie dirty work. His latest work, a memoir, based on a true story. Good morning. Good morning. How are you . I always love watching people like you watch themselves. When you see the clips what goes through your head . I say, whos that . You know, because im a fat, old man now. Man. Ladies liked me. I think for most people sort of the entry point to you. When i think of you i think of that period. Was it a good period . So much has been set about your exit from the show . Rumors that you might have made too many o. J. Simpson jokes at the time. Is any of that true . No, none of that is true but it was a great, great time. That parts true. Even when there i knew it was a book. So many people like you are big fans of your work and have always enjoyed your delivery. What made you want to go down this path . Its the first book for you . Yeah, yeah. Somebody asked me if, to write a book, and i was like and then i regretted it ever since that time, because i really didnt like writing a book, but i did it. You know . Im a man of my word, vinita. If you say anything about me, you can say im a man of my i like how you start the book. Because the basic premise is you sort of, on wikipedia, through various other mediums find out people think Norm Macdonald is dead . A wikipedia entry. My manager told me to look it up. In alberta doing standup. Somebody had changed my Wikipedia Page to read i died of an overdose of morphine the night before, which is kind of strange. Was chilling to read. You know . I was surprised you spoke about the 20 years of gambling, the habits that you had . Did you want people to know more about you as sort of less of the comedian, more of the personal side, or what the job requires or makes people sometimes do . The reason i wrote the gambling stuff was just because i thought it was interesting that a person could be held in the grip of such a you know, crocodiles jaws of an addiction like that. A deep hook, and the more you rigel to get out of it, the harder it sticks. Watching you on letterman for the last time, the standup, i got a little choked up seeing you. We want to play a clip for you and i want to ask you what it was like to do that. Okay, sure. Id just like to say i know that mr. Letterman is not for the mockish, and he has, he has not sentimental, and i say were you surprised you got choked up . I didnt mean to. I just meant to say something. I meant to be earnest. Only two days before he left, had been gone, ironic and cool about the whole thing, but i was like, leave a huge crater in our lives, and not only in entertainment, but you know, he just changed the way people spoke, and the way people were, and, you know, even if people didnt know it, you know . What i also appreciated was hearing sort of the mentor relationship you two had, and im curious. When you look back at that time and you look at current comedians, do you feel like that relationship has changed . The current state of comedy. Well i dont think its as good, but i may just be an old man. You know . Old men dont think the young men are good, but, of course, young men are better than old men. So i believe personally that David Letterman will be irreplaceable, but people thought that of johnny carson, and he was replaceable. So i suppose, you know, the young kids will go well. The greatest fella. What happens after the book tour . So many people would love to see you on television again. Is that something you would like to do . Ive turned a lot of things down because i like doing standup and i dont like doing unfunny things. You know . So something might be coming down the way that i think is pretty funny that i might do. I hope so. I think for a lot of people when i say that, you have a delivery thats very unique. Interview you, but i still love it. Norm macdonald, based on a true story, his memoir is on sale now. And a restauranture and musician. Gracing our table this morning. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. 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He toured internationally for years and won both a tony and a grammy for his recordings. He later swapped the theater for a culinary stage drawing on his upbringing and experience to create a unique fusion of cooking styles. The result, a series of hit currently the cecil and mintons in harlem. Alexander smalls welcome to the dish. Thank you. We have never had a tony award winner, grammy award winner and awardwinning restaurant in one package. I really thought you were talking about someone else. Sounded good. Tell us about this. Actually i brought the baby pusssants stuffed with a sticky rice, sausages, long beans nice fruit com post and crab cakes full of lots of corn and the coconut cake is just because. And the bourbon put it on the other side. Whats the drink youre having . A punch. A bourbon base with lots of citrus and one of my favorites. We serve it at the restaurant at meantens, actually. Before we get into your clearly International Cooking style i want to ask about your you said food was currency in my household growing up. What did you mean by that . You knowish the person who cooked the food wieldaled the p power in the room. Not only for themselves and the food. You would want, you know, ms. Hattys Fried Chicken or you would want ms. Mildreds potato salad. So i mean it was power. That wasnt lost on me. Yeah. Between music and learning to the dish i could influence people. So interesting. You went to Curtis Institute in philadelphia to study music and then had a long and successful career on the stage. Well, i had a a decent successful career on the stage. Oh, come on now. I guess maybe 20 years. The grammy and tony we mentioned came for porgy and bess. Yes. The recording. The fulllength recording, every note gershwin wrote. Wow. How did you make the decision to leave one world. To walk away . I dont think it was an easy decision, but quite frankly, i found it very frustrating. I mean, the world of Classical Music and opera was a closed environment for africanamerican males. Typically for africanamerican males to be in that arena we had to go to europe, spend a lot of time in opera houses there, and there was no guarantee we would flourish here in the so i wanted my own stage and i needed to own my own stage and control my destiny and my second love was cooking. Thats your stage now. So thats it. I took my living room public, and opened my first restaurant, cafe beulah. And youre describing such an international palate. Is that from your travels . Its from my travels as i was telling you earlier, i just got wack from rwanda, east africa for a month. Essentially this food is the celebration of the food of the howto slavery, it changed the culinary conversation. The african slaves were the agricultural platform for every country they went. They took their seeds, ingredients, cooking techniques and essentially changed how the world on the five continents ate. So i studied all of that and here we are. You originally brought country cooking to the city and now a major force in the revitalization of harlem. Was that part of your you know, i moved to harlem in 1998. It was a love of my father, and he used to talk about it, and he made it come alive for me. So i moved there, you know, and i got involved with organizations there. The Harlem School of the arts, im on the board, but my instrument really is food now and being a part of the landscape of harlem, bringing really good, topquality restaurants. So, yes. I am in harlem. Someone if they could have this meal with any person past or present who would that person me . I want you to take a moment think about that and sing the answer, not to put you on the spot. So i write on this sign your name, and you sing to us, or say to us, if you could have this meal with any person past or present who would that person be . I would love to have this meal with myparents. Ah. . My parents . There we go thats what i was waiting for. All right. Alexander smalls. Thank you so much and for more on him and the dish head to our website at cbs this morning saturday. Up next, could an entire city be hacked . First the cars then the hospitals then the unimaginable. Well take you through one writers fascinating stepbystep snacenario thats morning saturday. Time magazine talking about the latenight show and how its changed the political satire in the country. How la it happened to you, changed when covering this debate and does it affect the comedy in terms of the satire and how you play it . Talking about the this ec its kind of, the tools that you work with, doing this kind of thing kind of stay the same. Its just its been a particularly toxic election. So its hard to pick through and find ways of framing it. Thats the main challenge is, finding a way to frame a story. Sadness about whats happened to comedy central. In terms of two people who succeeded, both john and stephen, you know, no longer are going to be there. The two people who else is gone . Did i misunderstand you . I thought trevor was going . I think trevor unless you are firing him live on tv which is about amazing scoop. Please, dont fire me in realtime as well. Well invite you back. Charlie, and trevor, you are gone. No, its knnot. Trevors still going. Larry gone which is very sad, but tv shows go. They did a great job as far as that goes. Yeah. Win, though, john, because so many people. You really went up against everyone, and i think that when they called your name what were you thinking at that moment . Because i think its such a great coup and tribute to what you do, rather. Its a place to be, sitting among the cast members of your favorite show. Nothing feels real about the whole thing. Its a bizarre experience to hear people from television on thursday yahoo announced its network was hacked back in 2014, and it was a big hack. At least half a billion users, names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates and passwords were stolen. This latest revelation of a highprofile breach linked to a unsettling enough. But what could happen if an entire city, like new york, was hacked . That is the dramatic premise laid out in a recent magazine article. Reporter the scenario starts with a single car on the west side highway taken over by hackers. If someone hijacked a car what could they do . A lot of things. If this suv suddenly slammed on its brakes or suddenly veered to massive pileup. Reporter that pileup brings traffic to a halt. And the hackers get more aggressive. A nearby highway, and on bridges. It is possible to hack more than one car at one time. It would be just as easy to make all of the cars slam on the brakes if as if it were just one vehicle. Reporter and nearby hospitals prep for patients, the hackers might have been in their system for months. Reporter the coordinated attacks set the stage for this article in new york how did you think about this . Kill it. Do it killing an engine right control of a jeep through its entertainment system. Guys, i needs accelerator to work again. Reporter while the driver was going 70 Miles Per Hour on a highway. Ready . Reporter this year the hackers demonstrated how they could have taken over a steers wheel had they not fixed the vulnerability. And dozens of hospitals in the United States have already been targeted. A local hospitals computer systemel hackers. Paid about 17,000 to regain control of its computer network. Most of these attacks happen because someone opened an email and clicked on a link they shouldnt have, and unleashed malware on their computer and from there hackers were able to get to every part of a system. Reporter the doomsday scenario takes it one step further. The power grid turned off. Elevators connected to the web compromised. What is the incentive here for the hacker . Is it psychological . In the same way that before an event like 9 11, people werent scared about people driving planes into buildings, or at least it wasnt a serious thing. The psychological impact of an attack like this would be really significant. Reporter this past summer president obama issued a policy directive on cyber incident coordination. It outlines how the public and private sectors can better respond to an attack. Analyst was a Homeland Security adviser for george w. Bush. An exaggeration of the sorts of scenarios government officials have been planning for. Reporter are there constantly drills where experts are brought in, in the hopes of hacking to see how the systems would intermingle and respond . Yes. Now, we need to do more of it. Right . I think what happens is, you plan to do more of that than you actually get to do when youre in government, because youve hackers attacked the new york police department. A virus reporter is your estimate are Something Like this happening . Doing attacks like taking out cars, taking outing the power grid in particular would take months and expertise in a variety of things. Take a lot of trial and error and a lot of expense. There are charges against hackers from iran who allegedly targeted a dam. This isnt going to happen tomorrow. Certain, were going it see more attacks like this. Talking to him, the real question here is, who can do it and who would want to do it . There are certainly countries that come to mind for everyone, russia, china, potentially north korea. Also the possibility of sort of statesponsored aggressive measures like this. All the news stories show vulnerability and a cumulative vulnerability that could be quite scary. Now heres a look at the coming up next, our saturday session, a talk about a decadelong journey. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Im a smoker for life. And i did it thanks to chantix. Along with support, Chantix Varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. Chantix reduced my urge to smoke some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. Some had seizures while taking chantix. If you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. Tell your doctor about any history of Mental Health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. Dont take chantix if youve had a serious allergic doctor right away as some can be lifethreatening. 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First my conversation with the lead singer Taylor Goldsmith. . What do you think your big effort song writing influence theres an epic quality toy a lot of yoto a lot of your lyric. Youre reaching for something big. Well, i think its first songs were sort of the vehicle which allowed me to be on a stage, and get to hold a guitar and get to sing. . For as long as he can remember, 31yearold Taylor Goldsmith has wanted to be onstage playing music. Finding all of those those notes that you write in first grade to your future self of what want to be when you grow up, it was always music. . I wanted someone . His education started at home listening to beatles records with his younger brother griffin, and their father in los angeles. With taylor on guitar and griffin on drums, the goldsmiths now make their own their 2009 debut north hills immediately Group Comparisons to the sound of the 1970s. I was struck the first time i heard you guys. I heard it right away. I mean, i grew up with it, but what took you there . I think for us it was something in the water or something in california, because it was really a happy accident. And then as we were finishing that first record a lot of people were like, oh, you sound like this 70s california band. Oh, really . Artists . Like from the 70s . They were like, oh, you know, like joni and neil and you dig Jackson Browne . Ive heard of him. I need to check him out. Reporter years later in a musical twist of fate, dawes goes on to influence another studio album. I spoke to him about that in 2014. They refer to dawes as retro. I think because theres no real term for what theyre doing. Never has been aer excellence. . The crops are failing . The . Reporter Taylor Goldsmith has become a sought after musician for other top artists doing highprofile collaborat collaborations lie in to 14, mumford, Elvis Costello, jim james and Rhiannon Gibbons what does that bring when you have collaborations like this . They come out of nowhere. Ive always looked at any song i write is a dawes song. But it does inform our process and inspires us. . Reporter with their just released fifth album, were all going to die dawes is breathing new life into their classic Southern California sound. You guys have gone on a markedly different direction here. Its funny, because it didnt feel like thatth terms of what it might mean to your audience . All right yeah, but weirdly i feel reinforced by that. The kind of fans that i want is the kind of fan that i am, which when i sub describe to an artist, im yours. Im onboard. It you want to make weirder or different records, like im going to listen and im going to dig for what i love about it. Youre onboard for the journey . Yeah. And its really rewarding when the tequila runs out. . . Everyone that greeted me was moving slow and drinking fast . I was lost inside a painting on the wall . A pretty baby with a cigarette coming towards the voices down the hall . 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