Element as lee cowan will report in our cover story. Its very clean work healthy work. The work that steve fuller provides him the best winter view in the world. Get this, he has it all to himself. I cant see any other life anywhere around me. Nothing. Theres something to be said for that. Yellowstones winter caretaker how yellowstone takes care of him ahead on sunday morning. Osgood peace and quiet was the last thing Anne Sinclair experienced, after her husband Dominique Strausskahn was caught up in scandal. Celebrity with a personal link she sat down with Erin Moriarty for some questions and answers. Anne sinclaira revered French Television journalist found herself on the wrong side of the camera in 2011 when her then husband was accused of Sexual Assault in new york. It was very painful for me and for my family as you can understand. Now shes helping her own family story will put her in a whole new light. Ahead on sunday morning. Osgood Kelly Clarkson is chart topping singer with a down home style. Tracy smith this morning will be paying her a visit. At the very first winner of American Idol she captured americas heart no big surprise to her. Are you one of those people who wants everybody to like you . I dont want everyone to like me. I find it puzzling why they dont like me. Im very like nice and im fun. The very likable Kelly Clarkson on music and motherhood. Later on sunday morning. I imagined it. Like a higher metabolism. Osgood next stateoftheart technology, museum is share can its treasures with people who cant tour galleries in person. John blackstone shows us how it works. At San Franciscos fine arts museum, dont be surprised if you encounter some art lovers on wheels. Enjoy the rest of your visit. They are part of new Program Using robots to bring shutins to visit the museum. If you want something you look for options. Bringing art to the people and people to the art. Virtually. Coming up later on sunday morning. Osgood jane pauly goes looking for clues in mystery of autism. Seth doane visits an american who is the talk of tokyo. Steve hartman finds school gym full of good sports. But first headlines for this sunday morning the 1st of march, 2015. Today thousands of russians are taking to the streets of moscow for what is being called a march of mourning for murdered Opposition LeaderBoris Nemtsov outspoken opponent of russian president Vladimir Putin was gunned down walking in the kremlin. In detined number of u. S. Citizens on suspicion of espionage speaking before antiimperialism rally yesterday, country social list played that forced him to take restrictive measures against american diplomats and tourists. Rand paul of kentucky can claim some early momentum among republicans after winning conservative Political Action conference annual president ial straw poll. Received 26 of the vote followed by scott walker and senator ted cruz of texas. Jeb bush the former governor of florida finished a distant fifth. In canton massachusetts, a youth mock hockey team narrowly escaped before the roofer of the ice rink they were in collapsed. Amid the weight of piled up snow. Nobody was injured. State Officials Say snow has caused more than 150 roofs in massachusetts to collapse this winter. In a welcome sign that spring is near the 186th annual flower show opened in philadelphia this weekend. Worlds oldest and largest in door flower show attracts more than quarter of a million visitors each year. After this winter the crowd should be even larger. For todays weather winter is hardly gone, much of the nation will get another dose of freezing rain, sleet and yes even more snow for boston. The week ahead more fridge it cold in the Northern Plains and southeast will be the place to be. Coming up busy gallery here. Let a robot be your guide. But first Yellowstone National park. Osgood most people around the country have just about had it with this winter, one man is wrestling in the quiet solitude of northwestern wyoming. Steve fuller is the winter keeper at Yellowstone National park. Our cover story is reported by lee cowan. Extraordinary landscape huh . You see all kinds of animals passing through grizzly bears bison, elk. Youre out alone, dont want to make any noise. You want to whisper if youre talking. To understand this man, steve fuller, and his passion for solitude, you have to understand his job. Hes the winter caretaker of Yellowstone National park. One of just handful of hardy souls who remain in this wilderness long after the summer tourists have gone. How did you describe your job here . Usually start off with kay taker, no immediate responses have you seen the shining. Peek inside deserted canyon lodge you can see why. Expectation was that you were in here for the winter, you got snowed in until you got blowed out. Just getting to steve took us two hours by snow coach. This job has never been by the calendar or by the clock. You work with the winter. You work with mother nature. He lives here in one of the oldest structures in the park. A small cabin on a hill that boasts the only light for miles. I dont have a television. I dont have a vast library. At night when yellowstones temperatures can dip to 20 below, books keep him company. As well as his cat. His kitchen is crammed with just enough food to make it through the winter. What do you think the value of solitude is . Well an opportunity for self knowledge, reflection. Most yellowstone winter keepers last only a few years tops. But steve has stuck out this solitary existence for 42 years. Ever since the winter of 1973. It was the only reason i got hired. No one else applied . No one applied. I was paid 15. 25 a day. That didnt discourage you . No. It was enough. He raised a family here. Home schooling his two daughters, teaching them the ways of nature. It gone on to live their own lives as did his wife. Steve says hes been best staying put. Seems like its the kind of job that would fit a hermit or eccentric, how would you describe your way . I dont consider myself a hermit. I enjoy shall terry time but very much enjoy people, too. Do you get lonely . Never. Never do . Never have. Never had cabin fever. Never been bored. There is a lot to keep him busy and preparation starts early. Parts of the park remain open many of the facilities have to be tucked in for the parks long winters nap which starts first day in november. Its a flurry of activity that seems to send a message to the other residents of the park as well. As people move out. Retake the real estate. So they tell ya we got snow coming we want to get these water valves stakes while we can still find them. With just a few days left before steve is left alone we watched his crew complete a todo list a mile long. At an elevation of more than 7,000 feet the transition can be fast up here, going from this. Look like a different planet. Different world. For sure. To this in a matter of days. You told me hen we were here in october that it would be totally different world. Its a totally different world. It is indeed. The weight of winter tends to crush the lodge and other buildings in steves keep. That is your problem. Its one of my hundred problems. Ive got about a hundred buildings. Thats tons of snow up there right . It is. But i have an ally. Gravity. Hes worked out a system not so much shoveling as thawing the buildings free of their burden. He makes it look easy. But its a work out even for someone half of steves 70something weather worn years. How old are you now . Old as the hills. Hows that . Youre still able to do this. You live forever if it doesnt kill you in this work. Its not all work. Steve has never let a winter slip by without capturing it with his camera. Ive seen many wonderful things here. Occasionally get a picture of them. But a lot of the great pictures are in the head, you know, that you couldnt quite pull off with a camera. All of this steam and moisture becomes super cool. Any time they touch something they fly freeze. Frost crystals, ice crystals are light catchers, they are like jewels. Some of the jewels hes photographed have been featured in national geographic. But seeing is only the half of it. Yellowstone has taught steve to listen, too. Theres all kinds of interesting sounds out here. This is an obvious one. A roar. Sometimes you think you hear voices he its actually a spring bubbling and talking. The sound of snowplows will be heard in the park usually around the end of this month, actually. The estimated three million tourist, that will flock here over the summer when steve calls the coming and going of the great primate migration. Part of living in yellowstone. A lot of empty space a lot of quiet. Of course all that is evaporating. Quicker and more Reliable Transportation in and out of the park these days is made the winter keeper job not only less solitary, but a little less relevant, too. You might be one of the last ones . I suspect so. Do you ever think about retiring . I think of it. They say a lot of people die when they retire, you know . Being yellowstones winter keeper isnt a job for steve fuller. Its a way of life. Shall terry. Simple and spectacular. Osgood next say cheese. Osgood and now a page from our sunday morning almanac. March 1 1809. 206 years ago today. The day the photographer Robert Cornelius was born in philadelphia. This picture he took of himself in the fall of 1839 is believed to be the very first photographic self portrait ever taken in america. The first, but hardly the last. Many a famous photographer and any number of famous people including 23yearold Frank Sinatra played with selfportraiture in times since. But it was with the invention of the cell phone camera that self photography really took off. Just about everywhere you go these days somebody is taking a selfie. A term were willing to wager Robert Cornelius never used. This selfie, Ellen Degeneres took of herself and friends at last years oscars may well be the most viewed ever. Further enabling the practice has been the invention of the selfie stick the stick of narcissism some call it. In fact so ubiquitous has the selfie stick become that many leading museums are now banning it from their galleries. Behold, all is vanity. Just ahead in the eye of the beholder. Woman its been a journey to get where i am. And i didnt get here alone. There were people who listened along the way. People who gave me options. Kept me on track. And through it all my retirement never got left behind. So today, im prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. Every someday needs a plan. Lets talk about your old 401 k today. All the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hersheys syrup. I love life, and my days are filled with important lunches and afternoon meetings. I also like to play hard whether im spending time with friends or an evening with my favorite date. I take good care of myself and i like what i see when i look in the mirror. In fact, ive often been told im the best pair of legs in the room. The so slimming collection. Only at chicos and chicos. Com. Sir, were going to need you on the runway later. Dont let a severe cold hold you back. Get theraflu. With the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. It breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. Theraflu. Serious power. [reminiscing] started my camry remembered the choices ive made, to be bold where others are scared, to show her right from wrong and realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. Toyota, lets go places. Osgood a stateoftheart device is making the art far more accessible by one very innovative museum. John blackstone walks us through it. Visitors to the deyoung one of San Franciscos fine arts museums, have plenty to look at on the walls. But strolling through the museum with a robot can cause heads to turn. Pretty busy gallery here today. The deyoung now has two robots that open the museum to those who could never come here in person. How do you rate this experience seeing the museum this way . Allows you to explore the museum henry evans who is almost completely paralyzed work the withed museum to make touring by robot a reality. The fact that a quadriplegic can now wander through a museum on the other side of the planet or just across town while comfortably lying in bed at home is pretty remarkable. He was he was is sill son valley executive, full life, mba from stanford, four children with his wife, jane. Now he is pretty much confined to his bedroom at home about 40 miles from San Francisco to make interview possible we sent him questions in advance. Henry youre talking to me but when you smile i dont see your lips moving. Voice synthesizer with my head movement. A small spot in his eyeglass lens lets him move a computer curser letter by letter he spells out words the computer synthesizes his voice. If you want something you look for options. Evans can move only his head and one finger. Henry youre looking at thats enough log on to the internet and guide a robot through the deyoung gallery. Thanks for letting me join you on this tour of the museum. I havent done this kind of thing before. It takes a lot of technology, is it worth all this technology to bring you here this way . If you were ablebodied you can and do experience these things all the time and you probably take them for granted. But if you spend most of your life in bed you cannot literally experience these things and you dont take them for granted. Robots have opened the world for evans. All the way from california mr. Henry evans. He walked on to the stage at a conference on the east coast to deliver a ted talk on the liberating power of robotics. This Technology Allows me to remain engaged mentally active and feel like i am part of the world. I shaved myself for the first time in ten years. He is trapped in his body. So the biggest question came how do you live your life with what youre given. He communicates with his wife jane by moves his eyes. I t. Its. A, r e m a remarkable. S, t t test. A, m testament to l k j a to jane. No no, no, i dont put it off all on me, buddy. Its both of us. Technology is giving him more ways to keep busy. A drone has brought him an even higher level of freedom. With a little practice, i became good enough with this interface to drive around my home on my own. I could look around our garden and see the grapes we are growing. I inspected the solar panels on our roof. Evans desire to share the liberating power of robotics led him to the deyoung which seized the idea of becoming a stateoftheart museum. A lot of folks that encounter it in the galleries just think it is a robot. Some people think its performance art. There are different reactions to it. Rebecca bradley is the deyoungs director of accessibility. From her office she did some of the early testing partly to see if a robot would be too distracting for other museum visitors. Are you a student . No, im just visiting San Francisco. Enjoy the rest of your visit. Thank you. The robots are not only for the disabled. The museum wants anyone who cant physically come here, whether because of age or distance or cost, to log on to a robot and have a look around. Im from michigan. You could, yes. As long as you have a wifi connection. Wow, this is a powerful tool. Yeah. It was coupled with tears as well. It was the moment where there was someone logged on the beam from alaska with his friend in the gallery having that shared experience. It was very emotional because they could actually have that shared experience in the galleries and look at work artwork together. Just be museumgoers. You dont have to go slowly for me henry. I know that you drive pretty quickly sometimes. Im sure what would make this perfect is if could physically be here wandering through the museum. As an option this is pretty good. Overall it is remarkable. A Remarkable Technology that allows the Simple Pleasures of discovery and companionship. What do you think of this painting . It is interesting. Osgood still to come. Meet americas dave spector the talk of japan. Just ahead Anne Sinclair former wife of Dominique Strausskahn speaks out osgood in 2011 the arrest in new york of Dominique Strausskahn for Sexual Assault was media sensation. And excruciating ordeal for his then wife, tv journalist Anne Sinclair. The fascinating new book is not about her exhusband but about her famous grandfather. With some questions and answers she met recently with our colleague Erin Moriarty of 48 hours. Last fall, the journalist considered the Barbara Walters of france spoke inside a packed auditorium at new york university. Anne sinclairs name and face are instantly recognizable in paris, where she has interviewed top news makers for over 30 years. But here she is known more for something else. This is Anne Sinclair in may of 2011. She was in new york as the wife of Dominique Strausskahn, then the head of the International Monetary fund after he had just been accused of attempted rape of a maid at manhattan hotel. Sinclair reportedly one of the wealthiest women in france, put up 6 million in cash and insurance to bail him out of jail. So we had to stay in new york because he had an electronic bracelet and all the journalists was on the sidewalk in front of the house. What was that like for you . It was very painful for me and for my family as you can understand. Sinclair was relieved when the criminal charges were dropped. Justice was violent but in america i must recognize that when justice goes wrong they recognize it quite well. And very quickly the prosecutor said there was no case. Later came more accusations. And now strausskahn is awaiting a verdict in france where he recently stood trial for involvement in a prostitution ring. Sinclairs marriage did not survive. The couple divorced in 2013. She returned to new york recently, it was to talk about another member of her family, her grandfather, Paul Rosenberg. Rosenberg was the exclusive dealer forePablo Picasso long before picasso or modern artists like matisse became international superstars. Sinclair tells a story how rosenberg, who was jewish, was forced to flee france in 1940 after the nazis confiscated his gallery and much of his art collection. And he was so grateful to American People to have welcomed here, to have saved his life and his familys one. Look at the turn around time. Like four or five days. Its amazing. We brought Anne Sinclair to new yorks frick collection where chief librarian steven bury showed us museums extensive collection of her grandfathers catalogs. Many of which sinclair had never seen. Thats from november 1936. Matisse, picasso. Can you imagine that . Picasso again in 37. Every month he had a new exhibition either in paris or in london. My god. Paul rosenberg and Pablo Picasso were the same age and became such Close Friends they lived next door to each other in paris. Picasso gave his dealer a priceless gift, he painted rosenbergs family. Anne sinclairs grandmother and her mother as an infant. Years later sinclair made decision she now regrets. She actually turned down a chance to pose for Pablo Picasso. When i was 14 i remember that picasso said to my mother, well, your daughter is becoming is is becoming bigger. And i like her eyes i see eyes all over her face. So i should paint her once. And so i was terrified. A 14yearold girls face, imagine her face her twisted face like eyes everywhere, nose everywhere. I said no. I ran into the garden which was very intelligent of me. So he never painted you . Never painted me. In her book, sinclair describes the events that forced her grandparents to flee france. In 1937 Adolph Hitler denounced the part that Paul Rosenberg loved as ugly, degenerate art. When the nazis confiscated the offending paintings and sculptures in germany and offered them for sale rosenberg convinced other dealers to boycott the auction. He said we wont buy anything from the nazis even if it is a wonderful piece because each cent we give to them will come back in a bomb on our head. It was like a black list. The minute that nazis invaded france he had to flee. Adding insult to injuries the nazis used her grandfathers Paris Gallery during the war to house an institute charged with spreading antijewish propaganda in france. Sinclair says rosenberg never set foot in these rooms again. Instead he made a new life in new york. What do you remember about your grandfathers gallery here . Rosenberg started over in an elegant new york townhouse that is still owned by members of sinclairs family. That was the thinker of rodin. Which was i think it was just to the right of the steps. Sinclair herself was born in the u. S. But raised in paris. As a child she returned to new york nearly every winter see her grandfather until he died when she was 11 years old. And so new york was an enchanted city. I was so happy to come here. And she felt that way until those painful weeks in 2011. The journalist who made a name for herself in france was tough interviews suddenly found the tables turned on her in new york. Sinclair believes that she as the wife of the accused should have been off limits. I am curious though, if this had happened in france as a journalist how would you have covered this story . As you talk about me, i always thought that our joyce and sorrows are our most private intimate belongings. And i dont like people digging those things. I am not the type of journalist who do that. But like her grandfather, Paul Rosenberg, Anne Sinclair has created a new life for herself. She still lives in paris where she now runs the french edition of the huffington post. And once again enjoys the trips to new york. Is this book then, a way to have american see Anne Sinclair as she really is . I dont know. Youll tell me. I cant say. But i am happy to be here for what i did what i write what i feel what i am. And not about being part of a headline story. Osgood coming up. InterNet Neutrality. In a nutshell. Lkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes. With noninsulin victoza. For a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didnt get me to my goal. So i asked my doctor about victoza. He said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. Victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. Its taken once a day, any time. And the needle is thin. Victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. Victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. 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Stop taking victoza and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back with or without vomiting. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. Taking victoza with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. The most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. Some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. If your pill isnt giving you the control you need. Ask your doctor about noninsulin victoza. Its covered by most health plans. Osgood now headline story. In a nutshell. The internet is simply too important. Federal Communications Commission voted 32 this past week to uphold Net Neutrality. All in favor say aye opposed . The ayes have it. Osgood something to do with fairness in tennis, perhaps . Not quite. The net in Net Neutrality this the internet. A superhighway with all the lanes open to every website. Now imagine that some of these lanes are designated express lanes, with Service Providers like Cable Companies charging a toll. A toll that only big wellestablished websites would be able to pay. Click on movie from the company that pays the toll and it will arrive in seconds. Click on something from from a small startup that cant pay the toll, and it dawdles in the slow lane. The issue sparked a huge corporate lobbying battle, a not of online comments to the fcc for some four million internet users. In the end it declared the internet a public utility like phone service with no fast lane for anybody. The win for Net Neutrality may yet be challenged in court. Everyone concerned would be well advised to keep following this debate on tv and radio in print and of course, on the internet. And thats Net Neutrality in a nutshell. Next you may not know him. But everyone in japan does. Osgood an american born celebrity, famous overseas virtually unknown here at home . Seth doane gives us the answer in a postcard from japan. Were sour rounded by people who want your picture. We might need a helicopter to get out of here, exactly. When in tokyo, at least when with dave spector theres no such thing as the simple troll. We thought it would be nice quiet walk, didnt we . I bet you knew it wasnt going to be a nice quiet walk. If youre wondering who this guy is you probably havent seen much Japanese Television over the past 30 years. You are so recognizable here in japan, is it strange to take a trip back to the u. S. And be a relative nobody . Theres so many japanese overseas you get lonely just go to Duty Free Shop and hang around there. Hes a former child actor from Chicago First came to japan on business trip as tv producer in 1984. Found a niche. He joined the ranks of whats called gaijin tarento or foreign toll went on tv its a holdover from the 1980s when there was a fascination with forkers who could speak japanese. The thing is, 30 years later, hes still at it. I guess im the guy that to go to just about everything. Im on every day, just about. Spector invited us to one of his weekly appearances on tvs sunday japon has r hasnt missed a show in 13 years. This 90minute live broadcast is full of energy and fits right in on japanese tv. Very fast paced. The screen is cluttered with a million things. Sound effects. Its like hamster on crystal health, you know, and a little wheel going crazy. Spector hosts a news round up that is often celebrity focused. When we visited he was looking at a serious topic the right to die. Explaining the difference between federal and state laws in the u. S. There are americans here in japan who have told me i know who dave spector is, he says hes representing the American Perspective but he doesnt represent me as an american. Right. You could say that about anybody. Usually what i say is more an overall representation of what is going on in the states and what is being said and interpreting it for japanese audiences. Keeps up by monitoring many tvs and voracious reader. Hes like a whale consuming plankton devouring all he can. Personal appearances commercials, whatever hes doing is paying off handsomely. I like to be right in the middle of tokyo because all the tv stations are close by. He often works from home up on the 26th floor. You can never have too many ties. Oh, no. Seems all about being ready to be on tv. Even knows when he last wore each tie. You wore this on Fuji Television in april of this year. His wife helps manage the business of spector she loves him but has her limits. How is it being out on the street together . I dont want to go out with him. Why not . They stop him and right, right. He likes to talk with the people. He will never stop. Certainly witnessed that. This guy from chicago has found stardom in japan. I think when they stop taking your picture its all over. Hes chair aring all the attention. Osgood ahead root, root root for the visitors . Osgood even so it would be hard to top the fans Steve Hartman found deep in the heart of texas. One two three. If youre a fan of high school basketball, youre not alone. But if youre a fan of the gainesville tornadoes in gainesville, texas then you are, alone. Usually our fan base was close to zero. My parents came one game but they didnt come to the other ones because they didnt have time. The other students at gainesville dont come to the games either, mostly because they cant get out. This is a juvenile correction facility for felony offenders. One of the few perks here, for very good behaviors a chance to leave the prison a few times a year to play basketball. They play against private schools like Vanguard College prep in waco. And it was before that recent match up that two of the vanguard players announced they werent going to play against a team with no fans. No one likes playing in empty gyms. Isnt that a good thing for you you dont have the orphans cheering against you . It seems weird you know, didnt seem right. So before their home game against gainesville Hudson Bradley and Ben Martinson asked some of the vanguard fans for a favor. To cheer for gainesville instead. The gainesville players had no idea what was happening. They walked on to the court to find their own signs of support own cheerleaders, even their own fan section. Half the crowd was assigned to cheer for gainesville. But then as it went on everybody just got so into it. Nobody cheered for you . Everyone was cheering for them. I mean every time they scored the gym was just lit up with cheering and clapping and everyone was on their feet. This is not what ive ever seen sports be. I think in a way this is kind of how sports should be. It just kind of showed me the real impact that encouragement and support for anybody can make. Hudson says we all need someone to believe in us. We all need someone who knows hour mistakes and loves us anyway. For that, the gainesville players cant thank those boys enough. Its something i wont forget. When im old man ill still be thinking about this. Ill probably remember this for the rest of my life. And finally as for who won the game well, obviously they didnt care. So why should we . Osgood still to come singing sensation and new mom Kelly Clarkson. But id go through it all again. I have the perfect baby. Osgood and remembering Leonard Nimoy. Engine rev. I obviously havent slowed down at all what do you think . The key is to stay hungry. By the way our wifes in there. 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Until every kid has built those lifelong eating habits, well keep working. Osgood stronger is just one of the songs Kelly Clarkson turned in to a big hit. These days she street still at it with the benefit of a very big personal change at home. Tracy smith has our sunday profile. Shes the voice behind some of the biggest breakup anthems ever. And shes sold more than 20 million albums. But 32yearold Kelly Clarksons latest release is different. Its the first new music shes made as a mom. You want to show everybody. Only fitting that her baby girl river rose helped debut the first single. Why did you decide to introduce heartbeat song that way . Well, i mean, she was in my tummy. I thought she of going to come out telling me to shut up because i recorded my whole record. Thats cool, your own private Kelly Clarkson. She probably didnt think it was cool. Like okay, i think weve got it. Dont need to do another take. Truth is for Kelly Clarkson pregnancy was nothing to sing about. How tough was it . How sick were you . I was really sick. I was in hospital at one point. I got really sick to where he was losing weight then i got scared because i couldnt stop getting sick. Then you were throwing up. Yes. Nonstop. I i tossed cookies at least 20 times a day. It was rough. But id go through it all again. I have like the perfect baby. A lakefront he is skate with picture perfect view outside nashville, tennessee. You could live anywhere you want, why nashville . I chose nashville because its a very musical community. And, you know, with new york and l. A. Theyre very musical and everyone really lives there in general. But i just really wanted to live somewhere that reminded me of home. If this reminds her of home its far grander than anything clarkson saw as a child. In the small town of pearl son texas. When you were growing up did you worry about money . We lived like prepaycheck to prepaycheck. I had this whole mentality whatever im going to do i just dont want to have to worry. I used to hate, money doesnt buy everything when youre little and poor. Rich people say that. Not poor people. I dont know one poor person says money doesnt buy you happiness. Money problems were the least of it. Her family was broken up several times. And the video for her song because of you is inspired by the turmoil kelly witnessed as a little girl. That was my musical directors daughter. I mean literally. I honestly i was trying not to insult you. Im trying to be nice. Okay, i was trying to be nice. Figuratively. Figuratively that was me. Heartbreaking to watch. Yeah, imagine living it. How did you look at love . I never thought honestly id get married or fall in love, what they say in the movies. Not because i didnt think it was true. I just wasnt presented with that growing up. I just didnt know if it was possible. What she did know was that she could sing. Talent she discovered when she started wowing the crowds in high school productions. That was my moment he that i thought i could make money with this, maybe. Did you think that . Yes. When youre p Kelly Clarkson. In 2002 with her mom in the audience she won the very first season of American Idol. And she won americas heart. We saw a real woman who wasnt afraid to share her foibles or her tears it was such a great moment. It was a great moment. I will not take away from that. It was a great moment. It was a perfect song for that moment. It was moving. Okay, i won this tv show, i dont know what that means. There was no previous winner. Didnt map anything out. I guess im a realist i knew there was going to be a big old giant hurled, there was. What was that . Coming from that talent show. Still the talent show act has actual talent not to mention wit just ask her mentor reba mcentire. Anybody who thinks television in to straight success is a huge challenge. Kelly was thrown in to the deep end of the swimming pool, quick. She adapted. It made her stronger. And i think you can throw anything at kelly she can handle it. From the moment she won idol clarkson became a frequent target of the tabloids. Do you get picked apart at times. In my 20s yes. I felt that pressure all the time. Everybody had something to say. Muss i cannily physically, what i was saying disappointed whatever. Once i hit 30 i dont know what happened but like, i am cool. If you think that shy do that, thats awesome. Thats great for you in your world. You see this happening in my world this is what i welcome you can either love it or you dont have to. Plenty of other artists out there to love and adore. Clearly plenty of people adore her and her music. And she has the awards to prove it. But visit her home youll have a tough time spotting the statues. So hidden up here on the what, fourth floor . Yes. The at that time particular . Yes. Well i wanted i want to be proud of them but i dont want them to be i dont want anybody to see. Because i just feel like its very like egocentric, here are my awards. But they are like hidden on like thats a grammy stuck up there in the corner. Not that i dont want to show them. A trophy room just not me. And here are my accolades. Give it up. This is weird. What matters more to clarkson are people, turns out the gal who sang about keeping her heart safe wound up giving it away. In 2013 she married her friend Reba Mcentires step son music manager brandon blackstock. You had said at one point that you dont they those little words i love you around. No. I love ya. Love ya. No. Was brandon the first guy you said i love you to . Like i said it and wanted to say it like oh, i have to. Thats first time that happened. But it is true. Looking at her life, maybe its no surprise that one of Kelly Clarksons biggest hits is called stronger and that the title of her new single is invincible. Do you feel invincible now . I guess i do. I feel like ive just accomplished a lot and ive overcome like a lot. Thats what i hope this song is for people. So they listen to it and theyre projecting what they want. It can come true. It can. Im living proof. I dont know how the hell i got here. Osgood next, the final voyage. ® 24hr. The latest choice for frequent heartburn. Get complete protection. Nexium level protection. You cant predict the market. But at t. Rowe price weve helped guide our clients through good times and bad. Our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85 of our mutual funds beat their 10year lipper averages. So in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. Request a prospectus or summary prospectus with Investment Information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. Call us or your advisor. T. Rowe price. Invest with confidence. 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Sunday morning interview in 2005 nimoy recalled one what Network Executives had to say about those viewers concerns. They were not accept in their homes a character who looks devilish. Get rid of the ears or the character. Fan mail in favor of mr. Spock turned the tide. Give us more of that guy they love that guy. Commander spock with you . This is spock. Assuring him secure role for threeseason run. As well as three emmy nominations. 50 years longest job i ever had was two weeks. When i arrived on the star trek set had dressing room with my name on it with something other than john, wow. Found a home. Jim, your name is jim. Yes. Nimoy went on to play spock again in series of films. Two of which he directed. And he carried the star trek banner at countless conventions of socalled trekkie iss. The size of the first one he said caught him enfirely off guard. There were 3,000 people waiting, screaming, yelling. You could hardly say a word. Mr. Spock there was much more to Leonard Nimoy. Starting with a list of other tv and movie credits several pages long. The whole country is he won a fourth emmy nomination for his role as the husband of israeli Prime Minister golda meir in the 1982tv film a woman called golda also long time host of two series in search of and ancient mysteries along the way he portrayed theo vangogh reminiscing about his brother the painter vincent. He built a solid reputation as photographer, art collector published poet. The son of ukrainian jewish immigrants, nimoy said he based mr. Spocks trademark splitfingered salutation on a blessing he saw the rabbi buys give in the service of his youth. They dont ream lies that. Live long and prosper. Osgood Leonard Nimoy was 83. Still to come, autism. On stage. And in reality. Longacting levemir® an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. And levemir® helps lower your a1c. Levemir® comes in flextouch® the only prefilled insulin pen with no pushbutton extension. 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Friday sees the kick off in los angeles of paleyfest fest, a tenday celebration of tv and its stars named after cbs founder william s. Paly. Saturday is National Cereal day. A salute to the breakfast food that by one estimate is munched on by 49 of americans every morning. How do they make starburst taste so juicy . They import intense juiciness from the land of intensity. Get this intense juiciness to starburst you know i will have a pleasant day thank you get back to work [ female announcer ] starburst. Unexplainably juicy. Osgood on broadway these days you can find actors searching for clues in a battling mystery. Similar to the way medical researchers are looking for clues in the mystery of the human mind. Jane pauley now joins that search. And so on and so on. The hit of the season on broadway is an explosion of sights and sounds that may make you see the world differently. Whats your name . Where do you live . 36 randolph street. What are you doing here . I need to sit down and be quiet and think. The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime about a 15yearold boy with autism, starring alex sharpe. People are very unpredictable to him and they pull faces that he doesnt understand. He cant read subtext. Doesnt understand metaphors. He gets overstimulated by things. It must be exhausting. Yeah, it is. But it all makes so much sense. Every day like walking down the street and there are tons of people around me. Just want to crouch down and start groaning. I feel like that all the time in my real life. You also have to be someone who likes being on their own in tiny space. It feels like an exaggeration of qualities that i think a lot of people already have. Customer describes himself as young mathematician with behavior difficulties. Hes very talented in his own way, but he has huge social problems. The play is based on a best selling novel. That puts him in a box. You stick a label on him you say hes not like me. Incredibly different in so many different ways. It seems such a tragedy to give you all of point score between a and b. The premies of the exam my functioning people on the autism spectrum, like these teenagers at the Hilltop School in philadelphia, are often extremely intelligent. Christian klinefelter is 16. You are musically inclined. I like that. Youre very bright. Are you aware of that . Do you feel that . Yeah. Yet life presents many challenges. David heller is 18. Ive heard people say my iqs higher than my brother. Then i think about then why is he more successful than me . They all read the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime and identify with the character christopher boon. I loved the book i could not stop reading it. Callie shared the book with her classmates. Everyone really awkward. Most likely to have been he feels he secure brought math and logic things. He tries to steer clear of people. A pet rat . Yes. Hes very clean. Like many people with autism, christopher finds people perplexing. But loves dogs and his pet rat toby. I can touch animals for days. But i like hate human too much. Callie calls her friend david nature man. He loves horses and fishing. With most things i have short attention span. With fishing i can do it for so long, be very patient and i dont get bored or anything. That sounds appealing to you. I could probably use Something Like that. Many more questions than answers about autism. Why, for instance, are autism diagnoses are increasing so dramatically. In the united states, one out of 68 children is diagnosed as on the spectrum among boys, one out of 42. At Mits Mcgovern Institute for brain research, in cambridge, massachusetts neuroscientist has made some intriguing discovers re. We had teenageers with and without autism in the mri scanner. And while they were in there they saw two kinds of faces. Either faces that were looking directly at them as if they were quite interested in what they were thinking about or faces whose gaze was averted they were looking away. In typical teenagers theres lots of activity in the back of the brain when shown the face thats looking away. We think a bit of social cognition, why is this person not looking at me. Is there something dangerous going on there . When autistic teenagers look at the same faces there appears to be almost no activity. We dont see this differential sensitivity to social cues. In fact theres almost nothing going on there at all. Actually the way we do this there could be lot going on we dont know what that is. Advanced brain imaging may one day explain some common autistic behaviors such as an aversion to human touch which paula murphy knows well. Lets say my mom has a friend that i do not know and she hugs me. Im like, okay. So ill hug her back because thats what im supposed to do. Thats social manners. But i would feel awkward the entire hug. It surprises me in the story that christopher, who doesnt like to touch people, remember how he touched his parents . Yeah, with his fingertips. Yeah, lets do the touch. Thats weird. Very awkward. To these students no weirder than shaking hands. Do you understand why people do it . I have no clue. Hand shakes . They couldnt made up some random Hand Movement like that would have been hello. It could be that. Hi. Do you find touching awkward this is okay. Last month callie paula david, christian, some of the classmates stepped off a bus and into the crazy busy world of new york citys times square. As i total sensory over load. Now its awesome. They came to see the curious incident. Ive got 108. I got 109. The wind is blowing. Afterward got chance to meet the star and even curiously to shake his hand. Nice to meet you. How are you doing . May i say you did a fantastic job portraying christopher as someone with atypical autism, maybe slight as persian gulfers. Great job. Feeling like representative of some kind blows my mind and is terrifying and beautiful responsibility. For alex sharpe, its the kind of review that means more than the standing ovation he gets almost every night. Osgood that was jane pauley. Now to John Dickerson in washington for look what ahead on face the nation. Good morning. Good morning this morning rare interview with Speaker John Boehner going to talk about that difficult effort to keep funding for the department of Homeland Security and next weeks speech by israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu. Osgood thank i John Dickerson. Well be watching. Next week here on sunday morning, a conversation with president obama. And hamilton. Osgood history in hiphop. Even if its your last one always share the softness of kleenex americas number one tissue. Discover card. 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