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Tackle a worldwide problem. Saturday, september 28th, 2013. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend and welcome to annemarie green. Thank you. Its nice to be here. And were going to begin this morning with a hints of the thaw in the long frozen relations between the u. S. And iran. As the iranian president was leaving new york after this weeks u. N. General assembly session, he spoke by phone with president obama. It was the first such conversation between u. S. And iranian leaders since 1979. Kelly kolb yeah ya reports from our London Bureau roer. Reporter president obama made the call from the oval office, a 15 f h minute conversation with iranian president hasan rowhani. They talk bd the Nuclear Program and suggested the two country countries could become closer if they could break the nuclear standoff. He sate he would never develop nuclear weapons. I made clear that we respect the right for them to access Nuclear Activity in a peaceful operation. The test will be meaningful and verifiable. Reporter news first broke on the president s twitter account along with details of the conversation. Rowhani says with political will theres way to solve the matter. I respect the gratitude with the phone call. Have a good day, mr. President. Its the first time the two have spoken since 1979 when the u. S. Backed shaw of iran was overthrown and student radicals took over the u. S. Embassy Holding Americans hostage for 444 days but its irans secretive Nuclear Program that brought about sanctions which have crippled irans economy. Skeptics see this new way as to negotiation at a way to get the sanctions lifted. He insists his country is not the relationship with iran can change dramatically for the better and fast. Reporter the next step talks in gentlemen nina in two weeks. Rowhani has been told to come to the meeting with a plan. You can see more of Scott Pelleys discussion with secretary of state john kerry tomorrow night on 60 minutes. Also on the diplomatic front, late last night the 15member United Nations Security Council you nan missly approve add plan to eliminate the chemical weapons. The deal does not automatically provide any penalty if damascus doesnt follow through. If syria doesnt comply a second resolution is needed to authorize any sanctions or military action. Here at home push is about to come to shove in the budget fight between conservative House Republicans and president obama. If they cant resolve their differences the government will begin shutting down on tuesday. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning, anthony and annemarie. Well, the senate actually passed a bill yesterday that would keep the government funded through mid november which may sound like progress but House Republicans have already said they wont accept that bill because it restores all the funding to the president S Health Care law that they had stripped out. Even as the Senate Passed its funding bill the bill as amended is passed. House republicans were urging their speaker to try a second time to weaken the president S Health Care law. This is a whole new Entitlement Program that dees struktive for america. Reporter they called them hostage takers and anarchists. Were not going to be extorted. The countrys not going to be extorted. Were not going get a hit with a gun to our heads. Reporter they warned military personnel will not be paid until such time as Congress Makes appropriated Funds Available to compensate them. Shutting down the government for obamacare is like canceling the world series because your team didnt make it. Obamacare is the law. You cant cancel government. They urged them to give up the fight calling it unwinnable. This debate has been changed from republican versus democrat obama to republican republican. That cannot be held to the Republican Party. Reporter but conservatives led by texass ted cruz say theyre on our side. Im hopeful the house will continue to stand its ground continue to listen to the American People and step up to respond and to stop this train wreck, this nightmare that is obamacare. Reporter House Republicans are meeting at midday today to try to figure out essentially how far they want to take this thing. Theyre considering adding another measure to the funding bill that defunds or delays part of the president S Health Care law instead of all of this. What all of this means, anthony and annemarie, is were heading into this final weekend with no clear path to a resolution. Nancy cordes on capitol hill. Thank you, nancy. For more on how we got into this mess and how we might get out of it with minimum damage to the economy, cbs news political director john detectiverson joins us from washington. John, good morning. Good morning, anthony. John to start with, how likely is a shutdown at this point . It seems a little bit more likely for no other reason than theres no solution coming to the floor at the moment and were discussing that time is drawing to a close here. There is one maybe one more round for the house to try to come up with one last effort to exact something out of the president and out of democrats. Thats still likely to fail. Nancy talked about this oneyear pause, maybe, in obamacare. That is not going to make it through the senate probably. So what is the breakglass solution in the end if this comes to the moment before the shutdown . John boehner ands the speaker of the house could put up whu what was passed this week and allow the republicans to vote on it. Hes been kind of Holding Things up trying to put something on the floor that will only get a majority of the republicans. If he doesnt do that he could pass something that would fund the government but hed need democratic votes do it. So if he actually allows this vote on the senate the piece of legislation, the senate bill how damaging could that be the to the republican parties and its reputation . Well annemarie it would be a problem not so much for the Republican Party but for john boehner because a number of these conservatives who want him to hold the line and to be as tough on the president as possible wouldnt want anything to pass with democratic votes. And then outside of that group, very conservative republicans, depending what file bill passes if it requires democratic votes, democrats may ask for something in return for that which means you have other republicans swallow things they may not like in order to get democratic votes which would cause a bigger problem for john baner. We heard mccain say this internal strug sl not helpful to the Republican Party. How bitter this and how damaging could it be for the party, do you think . Well i spent a good deal of time talking with republican senator this week. In terms of bitterness its quite stream and its directed toward ted cruz and his gambit this week and there are many reasons theyre angry with him. One of them is his effort which never had a chance of succeeding and defunding obamacare waste add lot of time and put the house in the position its in now. It also created internal republican civil warfare when they should have been fighting with the president. And also there are a lot of republican senators who are angry that ted cruz created stirred up the grassroots they think, on false pretences. So theres a lot of bitterness inside the Republican Party. How it plays out in terms of the National Picture kind of depends how the shutdown plays out in the end, who gets blamed if the government shuts down and of course weve tt debt ceiling fight in the middle of october which could be a more bigger fight because the economic consequences are so much more severe. All right. John dickerson in washington. Thank you, john. The budget fight and looming Government Shutdown will, of course, be a major topic tomorrow on face the nachlgts bob schieffers guests will include rand paul of kentucky and others. On a Shopping Mall in nairobi. The bloody siege left at least 67 people dead with just as many still missing, and now there is word that the Kenyan Military caused part of the mall to collapse during the fighting leading to many more casualties. Charlie dagata reports from the keb kenyan capital. Reporter seven days after the siege at the mall and kenyans are demanding answers and theyre simply not getting any. For starters what caused the huge collapse at the mall . Was it is an explosion or series . The other, could more have been done to save the remaining hostages inside . Now we want to share some new video, dramatic video that just emerged moments after the massacre. Plain clothed police and security guards were the First Responders at the scene. Survivors credit them with saving countless lives. One of them hid out in a huge refrigerator in one of the super markets. They stayed there until the gunfire died down. They were freezing cold but they were alive. You see a man in a white butchers shirt hiding behind the counter. He was thought to be dead. He was pretending to be dead. Res curers saw his leg moved and they scooped him up and saved his life. Along with so many during that siege hes now recovering in the hospital. The death toll stands at 67 but there are just as many remaining missing. U. S. Investigators are among those. It may be days before we learn more about the victims or the people who were responsible for this attack. For cbs this Morning Saturday, charlie dagata, nairobi. Three people two of them former u. S. Soldiers are under arrest for allegedly plotting to kill a drug even force management agent and dea informant. Joseph hunter was being arrested in thailand and is being extradited to the u. S. The men were offered as much as 800,000 for the job. The motive here was money. Greed, plain and simple. As alleged, Joseph Hunter had killed before for money and he and his men wanted more of it. Two other people were arrested in connection with the plot. New jersey may soon become the 14th state to allow samesex marriage. A judge ruled friday that the state must allow gay and lesbian couples mair beginning next month, but governor Chris Christie, well he says hes going to fight that decision. Adriana diaz has the story. Reporter its a big prewedding party for supporters of samesex marriage in new jersey after a state judge ruled to make them legal. Weve been saying all along that Marriage Equality in the state of new jersey was not a matter of if. It was a matter o when. Reporter the courts decision found new jerseys civil unions unconstitutional because they deny federal benefits to samesex couples. The ruling would make new jersey the 14th state to allow samesex marriage but governor Chris Christie is vowing to appeal. In a statement a Spokesman Says christie will let the Supreme Court make the constitutional determination. But even with the promise of appeal supporters of the samesex marriage here say that a decision is a major victory. Plaintiffs karen and marcy nicholsonmcfadden say theyve been fighting for equal rights since before their 10yearold daughter was born. I was just thrilled. We looked at each other and said, but the states probably going to appeal. Reporter last month after case hearing in trenton, miya told us why she wanted samesex marriage legalized in the stiet. Do you find yourself having to explain to them what a single union is . I have to explain every simple piece of it and it would be much more simple if they were married. Reporter miya is hoping for a halloween wedding. For cbs this Morning Saturday, adriana diaz montclair, new jersey. Its just three days until enrollment begins for the Affordable Care act or as even the president sometimes calls it obamacare. And if youre like most you have a lot of question. Steven joins us from our watt bureau. Peter, good morning. Good morning. As we mentioned, a lot of people are confused by this. Lets start with the basics. Who is this intended for . In a real sense its for everybody as a fallback in case you loose your Employer Health Care Insurance coverage is where most americans get their insurance. But more immediately, its for people who dont have employer coverage or dont have any coverage at all and especially for low and middle income americans, say 40 to 45,000 a year for an individual up to 90,000 to 100,000 in annual income for family. All right. Well basic question number two, how will it work . Well once its fully up and running, youll go online and it will be a lot like shopping for anything online on amazon. Youll look at the Different Health insurance plans offered in your area and pick the one that works best for you and your family and you im hit buy. But theres one big difference which is that Health Insurance is really expensive and too expensive for many people to afford on their own. And the theory behind the bill is its good for america if everybodys covered. So when this family hits buy, theyll pay part of the bill and the government will pay the rest. So, peter, whats it likely to cost then . Lets take a family sort of in the middle of the pack who this bill is supposed to help. Say 50,000 a year. Fourperson family 50,000ayear income. They buy a plan that covers all the basics but isnt quite as generous as an employer plarngs it may be 8 or 9,000 a year. The other 5,000 a month or 5,900 or 6,000 a year the government will pick up. You mentioned its like shopping on amazon. A lot of people dont have access to the internet. A lot of people have never done that before. What then for those people . Well they the government has set up a whole lot of big call centers. Actually if you go to healthcare. Gov online you can find the 800 numbers for these call centers. You call you begin to give the information, and theyll send you a paper application. Theyll take the information right over the phone. The one thing there will not be is theres not going to be store fronts with obamacare over the door. The whole idea of this bill is to save money by getting this part of the economy better organized. So were not going to be building buildings. Were hearing reports of some glitches in the system already, peter. Are there problems . With a change this big, there are always going to be problems. And the people setting this up in the Obama Administration know that. So one of the things theyve done, for example, is sign add contract with a company that can handle i think they said 6 million paper applications. Eventually the bugs will get worked out and the thing will go entirely online or mostly online or through call centers. But right now, yeah theres some serious growing pains. Youre going to see some embarrassments. Were hearing that there are a lot of people not enthusiastic about this and may not sign up. So if you dont, what are the penalties . Well, the law provides for penalties that start very low. 95 per adult, half that for a kid. Say a couple hundred dollars next year. And it rises to for my hypothetical family of four say 2,100 a year in 2016. But lets face facts. Both state and federal governments are scrambling to get this system up and running. The irs has already said and the irs is managing most of the carrots and sticks on this system. Theyre going to go easy on the penalties this coming year. Id be surprised if anybody gets charged. All right. Peter gosselin thanks so much. Youre welcome. Nearly a year after Superstorm Sandy battered the east coast evacuees are still living in new York City Hotels on the taxpayers dime need to find a new place to live. On friday the judge lifted the injunction that provided housing. Fema will no longer reimburse the city by monday and those will need to move out by friday. The program cost 2 million a month. Well the annual Holiday Hiring season starts on tuesday. Yeah. But retailers dont appear to be very optimistic about needing extra help. A new report estimates 665,000 temporary workers will be added beginning october 1st and ending december 31st. It seems like a lot but its down 11 from last year. Lets take a closer look at this from Mellody Hobson analyst and contributor joining us from chicago. Mellody, good morning. Good morning. So less workers being hired this year. Why . Theyre not expecting a barn burner this christmas, theres no question christmas partly because at the lower end of the p come spk rum, people arent doing that great and they cant have a big holiday. Mellody how are online sales affecting the equation . What does that do for hiring . It is affecting hiring. You need less people to fulfill an order than you do with a bruk and mortar sale. Weve seen them explode over the last decade. Theyre not growing as fast as they were. It marginally affects it so its not the whole story. So lets take a look at the bigger picture. What does this really mean for the economy because some people might thing, oh some temporary workers, is that really a big deal . The big teal is were seeing more and more what i call a buy fur indicated economy. What i mean by that people at the high end, people making high incomes, doing quite well. They really benefitted from the rebound. Their stock portfolios are doing well. Their houses are worth more. So theyre in good shape. But at the lower end, things havent gone so well. Income has not gone up. Poverty is not down. If you look at the median in this country 5rks 1,000. That number is down from its peak in 1999 when it was an inflationadjusted 56,000. Unless you see broadbased economic participation, you will note stoo it and thats the issue. And, mellody, how is the climate in washington affecting this snl ive had employers tell me all thats happening in washington is freezing them. Thats certainly not hipping. Thats part of the beg story. Two thirds are made up of to consumer. The ore part is america is in excellent shape. Theyre sills on twill yans. They could go on investments but there isnt the desire to do so because of the rhetoric and uncertainty. As that starts to changing well see the economy move along very quickly. Weve got to get past the rhetoric. That could change everything. Mellody, thank you so much. And its about 22 after the hour. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up a new round of the legal battles over Michael Jacksons untimely death. It mirrors the climax the case is in the jurys hands. How one man determined to fight posh earth worldwide built an allstar concert in central park here in new york. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. It is no surprise when they hear mcdonalds is part of a new campaign for healthier eating. Well take a look at that and medical news in this mornings medical rounds. Well be right back. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Its africa that gets the most admin rargs. Youve continued that relationship. These right. You guys go back and back. Yeah. And we do that also because we enjoy it. We love to visit africa like every other tourist. We like to go there to see animals. This year we were chose to victoria falls. How do you all spend your time, mrs. Bush on a weekend. This weekend. If we were to come over are we watching honey boo boo, duck dynasty, . Are we playing with mila . We wish we were playing with mila. George loves to play golf we go for our walks. We go to our church, the church we always went to before george was elected governor in dallas. And i know youre a big rookbook reader. Thats right. Booking books. My motherinlaw barbara bush, celebration for reading, her fundraiser is coming up in a week. So well be going to that. We saw former president george hmt w. Bush was in the news attended a samesex marriage. Longtime friends. Ours too. They own a general store in kennebunkport and they hosted a book signing for me and reading when my book was new. How is his health . . Hes doing really well. He cant walk. Hes in a wheelchair. Thats why hes taken to the colorful socks. Because hes seated all the time, you can see the colorful socks. How is your motherinlaw barbara bush . She is terrific. I love her. Shes a great example for me. Sh is a natural. I will say if you want a fascinating dinner partner, shell tell you the wild story. Heres the city that never sleeps or so the saying goes and now this map from social networking site foursquare shows what new yorkers do all day and all night. The dazzle map changes in color and intensity as the day goes on, reflekting what people in the city are doing throughout the day from the surge of commuters in the morning shown in yellow to the blue boom of the night life once the sun sets. Stunning. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im anthony mason. And im annemarie green. We begin this half hour with the dramatic wrapup of another trial over Michael Jacksons death four years ago. This one is a negligence lawsuit filed by jacksons mother against his concert promoter. After months of testimony and argument the case is in the hands of a jury. Legal analyst beth karas has been following it. Good morning. Good morning. What are they looking at . They have a skrerkt form that has 16 questions. They have to go through it in order and the first five questions are really critical. Theyre deciding whether or not, aeg live the concert promoter hired dr. Murray and, of course, their defense is no Michael Jackson forced him on us, we didnt want him, but there are even if they answer that question, there are four others. Related to that. Yes. Basically they have to conclude that yes, it was aeg that hired him to go beyond that. Yes. Tlamds really five elements, five critical questions to the negligence claim and if they say yes to every one of those questions, aeg loses and they go on to determine the amount of money. If they say no to any one of those five questions not just the first one, which is hiring but whether or not dr. Murray was income tent or unfit, should aeg have noun that was his incompetence did it cause harm and was it a substantial factor in Michael Jacksons death, if they say no to any of those questions, aeg wins. If they say yes, they go on and determine a certain amount of money. This is different than a criminal trial. All the jurors do not have to agree. Right. You need nine out of 12. In some you neat only six. The same nine dont have to agree on each question. But a lot of people think once they get to damages, oh its going be 1. 5 million if they get to that point. But they may not. But you know what . Its the last question thats critical. The last question says how do you apportion responsibility . How much is Michael Jackson responsible, how much is aeg responsible. If its 1. 5 million and they say Michael Jackson is responsible, its reduced by a percentage. Theres a smoking gun here. Theres an email from the aeg ceo to the show director of Michael Jackson referring to dr. Murray saying we want to remind him its aeg, not m. J. Whos paying his salary. How explosive is that . Thats really bad for aeg. Theyre saying they did not hire Conrad Murray and that they didnt want him and they were telling Michael Jackson there are fine doctors in london he didnt need to bring murray along. That im which is in the trial shows something quite the opposite. Reminding him who pays the salary. That shows there was a contract. He signed it just the day before. Ae ge never did. But you dont have to have a written contract to have a forceable contract. It can be a forceable contract. It can be a contract, in fact be i your conduct, and that certainly supports that theres a contract. Sort of the flip side to it and this is what i would be thinking if im a juror, dr. Murray was working for Michael Jackson since 2006. They knew what he was doing, what he was capable of. Theres no surprise. How can you say, oh after this point he became incompetent. Well, thats a good question. Thank you. First of all, they can share responsibility in terms of the hiring. They can both be negligent, Michael Jackson and aeg. Michael jackson didnt trust the doctor with his childrens care when they had colds, news things like that. He wasnt a primary care doctor for pliekal jackson. He was in Michael Jacksons life. When Michael Jackson would go tohe would see him. He wasnt the main doctor. He was in his life and thats something aeg is using to support his position. But the judge instructed the jury, both parties here Michael Jackson and well michaels not a party, but Michael Jackson and aeg can be negligent in the hiring and everything else. They can share responsibility. Thats whats critical. And the jackson attorney brian panish, he didnt give Michael Jackson a pass. Hes like look we say hes 20 . He suggested 20 responsible. The jury 80 . Ae ge is 20 the opposite and michael is the opposite 80 and theyll reduce the award by that. I think aeg may be found liable but how much. A lot at stake in this trial. Theyre asking for a lot. Thank you. Beth cares. 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Good morning. Whats different in this one . Its easy the degree of certainty. Scientists are now saying theyre 95 certain that at least 50 of the warming in the last century is due to human activity. Thats up from 90 certain in 2007 and 66 certain in when they say 95 , thats not a number theyre throwing out there. Thats right. Its not like saying im 95 certain ill be at the party tonight. Theyre crunched and looked at carefully and done precisely. Its not like its not been done before. 95 is high. Is there new information, new data . What are they basing this on . Theyre basing it on Global Temperatures regional fluctuations, and some of the other numbers get into further uncertainties. So you have 599 uncertainty that sea levels are the highest theyve been in 2,000 years and 599 certainty that this is going to continue unless the reports are shaken up. Yeah. The report says the effects are going to linger for centuries. For centuries. My question is can we make a difference . Heres the thing the reality i like to use is like an ocean liner. If youre heading for it eels still in the atmosphere and in the industrial system. We cant overhaul our Industrial Base overnight. So even if we decide to do it it ooh going to take a while to retool and stand down coal plants. Theres Something Interesting in it showing Global Warming has been slowing in the past 15 years even though e we havent slowed our output of the stuff we put out that allegedly causes itting, but theres also an issue with the temperature of the ocean going up. Thats right. There are four things driving this. The oceans could be absorbing a little more heat than we saw. There are cycles volcanos and also greater heat means greater moisture in the atmosphere which provides a little bit of shielding. But the way i look at it. If youre falling off a building and the wind catches you a bit and slows you for a few years, thats fine, but youre still going to fall. If we continue this pace by 2100, were going to increase the temperature on the planet by six degrees . 6 president 6 degree. 6 degrees. At 2 degrees well have an icefree arctic and summer. 6. 6, well be practically bursting in flames. Not literally but well be very uncomfortable. Up noekt doctors jon lapook and Holly Williams makes their morning rounds at the weekly medical news. And whats surprising. How being married can actually help you live longer. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ male announcer ] for those who willingly take on the day. [ screaming ] [ male announcer ] to make it better for someone else. The same way the smooth creamy taste of coffeemate makes coffee and your day better. Coffeemate. Coffees perfect mate. Now try new girl scout cookie flavors. Nestle. Good food, good life. When we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. 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Theres a new initiative and mcdonalds is getting a lot of attention. Reporter while mcdonalds meals may be happy, healthy has been another question for decades. Ham bergers, french fries, pop for you reporter next year mcdonalds customers will be able to substitute fruit, salad, or a vegetable for french fries. The only pressure we have at mcdonalds that we fail to fuel is the customers. Any business not doing that will be not be in business. Reporter the developies will be rolled out in countries including United States. Advertising directing to children will feature nutrition messages. This is the first time a big player in the food business has made a commitment in the United States to change advertising directed at children. All right. Pretty impressive. Dr. Jon, maybe one day when we think Mcdonalds Well hear gold crispy apples. Do you like that idea . I do like that idea. Theyve had a real problem with the fact that so much junk food is marketed to kids. Now for the very first time were hearing a ceo of Major Company saying its a business decision. Consumers are driving this because of a demand. Were seeing this with burger king and subway. Its a good bigs decision. Fries smell so good but its nice to have a salad once in a while. And there were two important studies out about bone health. One was about vitamin d and the other was how many should have density scans. More than 48 million onare at risk for the condition. Vitamin d, phillips its out there. The study out this week looked specifically at high dose vitamin d supplements and whether or not they prevent osteoporosis osteoporosis. One important aspect of osteoporosis is called bone turnover. It turns out vitamins taken by themselves dont help but vitamin d calcium, it does. What did we learn about bone density screenings in this . Its a tup of xray we use to look at whether someone has osteoporosis or preosteoporosis. Some get it at 6 5rks some younger. But the issue is often the scan is repeated every two years or every four years, and the study found that may be too much. Unless youre actually being treated with medication for osteoporosis you might not need the scan so often because it wont change the management. So its one of those things we have to look at the individual. Ask your doctor do u need to get my bone density scan every two years or do i wait. Also a study of more than 700,000 people looked at the top ten causes of cancer deaths. It Shows Patients who are married have significantly better chances of survival than those who are single. John jon, this is very interesting. What do you make of it . It shows that people who are married have a lower incidence and then a lower chance of dieing from their cancer. Now, its not a definitive study but it kind of rings true because on the one hand you hear spouses nagging ee other. But on the other hand we know people who are isolated dont do well in terms of their Long Term Health and people with social support do. It does ring true. There are single people hearing this who are getting depressed. Absolutely not. Its not supposed to be a downer. Its not that piece of paper or the marriage license thats helping people fight cancer. Its the social connection. I think the bottom line is whether youre married, whether youre not its. Reaching out to the community friends, family ask for help if youre sick. Thats what saves lives. Indeed. There was good new this week with people with asthma. Exercise can reduce the severity of asthma attacks and sometimes even prevent them. More than 700 ages 8 and up walked on a treadmill or swam. The study, participants actually felt better both physically and mentally. Finally the centers for Disease Control said 2012 was the worst season on record for news. Since were getting closer and closer to the season of the year we thought you might like break practical advice. What have you got there . Hand sanitizer. The way youre supposed to. People forget the tips of their fingers. Thats where a lot of the schmutz is. Schmutz is never going to be the same. Medical term. I need some of those. Were all going do it better from now on. Dr. Jon lapook and dr. Holly phillips. Coming up in the park singing to help fight poverty. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. New revlon lash potion™ mascara. The triplegroove wand combs through for clumpfree length. While a potion with strengthening proteins drenches lashes for spellbinding volume. Do you believe in magic . Dare to be revlon [ female announcer ] right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1 2 days when used at the first sign. Without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. 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Walter white did the same thing on breaking bad. That was charlie rose. It was. That was great, man. Cold see how excited you were when you got to say walter wade. Will you i thought, whoo charlie might get shot. No not that. He made walter mad. Bill hader, arent you going to miss this kind of humor . This saturday will be the premiere of saturday night live. This will be the first time in eight years when youre not going to be there when they say live from new york, its saturday night. So are you feeling a little ping about that or will you be watching . Ill be watching. Its funny. Seth myers wetting was a couple of weeks ago. Now im a fan. Im like going, what are you guy going to do this year . Its funny. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im anthony mason. Im annemarie green. Coming up this hour fighting power with music. Well take you behind the scenes. Then how old is too old. The controversy other letting older children even teens share their parents bed. Best selections from new hotels awards. First or top story this half hour. The looming threat of a federal shutdown. Theres a lot of tough talk from refusing to bumg on the budget so will the government really start shutting down in three days . Nancy cordes reports from capitol hill. Reporter good morning, anthony and annemarie. They pass add big funding bill yesterday that would keep the bill running through midnovember. That sounds like progress but House Republicans say they will not sep that bill because it restores all the funding to the president S Health Care law that they had tried to strip out. And so theyre going to be meeting today at midday. All the House Republicans, to try to figure out essentially how far they want to push this with just a couple of days left before a possible Government Shutdown. Tea Party Members are arguing they should try again to defund or delay not the entire Health Care Law but maybe parts of it while Senate Democrats are saying that is a total nonstarter with them. Obamacare has been the law for four years. Why dont they get a life and talk about something else. But conservatives led by texas senator ted cruz insists that the public is still on their side. I am confident if the house listens to the people as it did last week, that it will continue to step forward and respond to the suffering that is coming from obamacare. Federal agencies are already deep into preparations about what they will do if the government shuts down. The department of defense issued its contingency plans on friday saying that military members would continue to work but they would not get paid. At least until the government this morning over improved u. S. Relations with iran and its all thanks to a phone call yesterday. Kelly cobiella reports. Reporter president obama made the call from the Oval Office Friday afternoon after iranian diplomats reached out to the white house. For 15 minutes president obama and irans president Hassan Rouhani talked about the Nuclear Program and how to move forward. The iranian staff and the president broke the news on twitter feed with details of the conversation. With a political will theres way to solve the matter rouhani told president obama, ending the phone call with a cheery have a good day mr. President. They have not spoken for 34 years since the overthrow of the shah. They see this as a tactic to get them lifted. The moderate rouhani insists the ian Nuclear Program is for peaceful programs. He plans to prove that at talks in geneva next month. For cbs this Morning Saturday, Kelly Cobiella london. They approved a plan to secure syrias chemical weapons but it lacks any teeth to punish damascus if it doesnt cooperate. It was unanimously adopted by the councils 15 members last night. It demands it hands over the chemicals for destruction but doesnt talk about using force if syria refuses. It happen heard in central park here in new york. An allstarr festival featuring the biggest names in muchlt tickets are free but it could be a real cost your conscience. Hes trying to bring attention to his music. Reporter the global citizens festival brought some of the biggest names to new yorks central park last year. A free concert for 60,000 people where the only price of admission was an online commitment to help end world poverty. I cant believe it. Reporter the rock star behind the movement . 30yearold humanitarian hugh evans is back for an encore. We dont want your money. We want your voice. Money alone is not going to solve your problems. Reporter they support a number of causes from educating girls in afghanistan to securing polio vaccines. Evans passion seems contagious. Why cant i do what youre doing . You can. Our focus has very much on the u. S. Citizen living on 1. 25 a day. Reporter the lineup of stars include Stevie Wonder kings of leon alicia keys and bono. Theyre expected to add to the 1. 3 million last year to evans global poverty project. How do you build something this big . This is a team effort. Thats why i want everyone across america to be part of it. Theres hundreds and hund dreads of people working here today. Literally weve got 200,000 people taking action. This is not about one individual. This is about a peoples movement. Reporter but it all began with one person. The native of melbourne, australia, was just 14 years old when a school trip to the philippines sparked his fill an through thepy. Since then hes been traveling the world raising awareness of health and human rights. Why are you so optimistic . Its already halved. If it can be halved within our lifetime then sure will i in the next 25 years we can end it all together. Reporter tickets are no longer available for the concert but it will be broadcast online and around the world. With that hugh evans hopes millions around the world will hear his call to action. For cbs this Morning Saturday michelle phillipss phillips new york. People who know baseball call Mariano Rivera the greatest of the game. Its whos doing the cheering that really caught our attention. Dr. Jon lapook has more. Good morning. Good morning. Though tomorrow is marianos last night as aive player. Teams from around the country pitched in to give rivera paintings, instruments, even a bicycle. I sat down with the alltime saves leader to find out why rival fans and opposing players are on their feet. And heres the payoff. Reporter in 2009 Mariano Rivera won his fifth world series with the new york yankees. Ball game over world series over. Reporter you got the file out . Im over there and took this picture. Look familiar . Amazing. Reporter rivera a 13time allstar has earned the respect of fans and foes alike, including a standing ovation from opponents at this years allstar game. You walk out and everybodys applauding, even the National League pitchers are applauding. What is going through your head . I dont know if i wanted to cry almost. They almost got me in tears. That hasnt happened. Reporter the 43yearold closers seg nature pitch is the cutter, latbreaking physicsdefying, and nasty. Its said to have laid waste to thousands of bats con founding some of the games heaviest hitters. Boston red sox sluggers david ortiz may be one of his biggest rivals but hes one of his greatest friends. As a human being, hes even better. Thats a big challenge, right . Reporter rivera decided to make his 19th and final season a fair well tour to thank not only yankee fans but the people who share a love of the game at ballpark as i cross the country. Julie, Mariano Rivera. Reporter including a surprise pizza delivery for 25year veteran of the mail room for the oakland as. So this is an example of you giving to people but receiving a lot back. I think im receiving more than im giving. I send thaenchsnks. The experience i share with all these people has no price. Reporter competitors have shown their admiration all season. The Baltimore Orioles gave him a broken bat sculpture. The minnesota twins, a rocking chair made entirely of bats. For only the second time in his twodecade career marianos team will not make the playoffs so on thursday night he took the mound at yankee staid kwum for the last time and for the first time the tears came. Rivera leaves behind a record for the ages and a legacy of pure class. Its only baseball. The amazing thing is when you do it right, when you do it with respect and passion and love and kindness, you know, you receive the same thing back. Jon, you were at marianos last game at yankee stadium. What was the mood like . It could not be more emotional when he entered and the band was playing enter sandman. The hairs stood up on the back of my neck. What a moment. He shed a tear. He wasnt the only one. People in the audience cried as well. People were so excited. People were crying. People from opposing teams with their iphones. Hes a faevt alltime player classy guy. Who gets cheered as a yankee in fenway park . Boy thats the truth although i bet the red sox arent sorry to see him go. Jon, thanks so much. Its about 11 after the hour, and now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. And now heres a look at the up next, allowing your kids to sleep in your bed. Not just babies and toddlers. With were talking preteens and even teenagers. Is there a problem here . Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. [ bird chirping ] [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. Toyota. Lets go places. 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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. Controversies in parenting is children sleeping in mom and dads beds. Babies and toddlers are one authentic but there are much older kids who still share a bed with their parents. Lets talk about this with dr. Gail saltz and contributor lee woodruff. The first thing is this an intervention and how do you know my 2 1 2yearold is in my bed. Im embarrassed. Im going to tell you that for regularly sleeping all night long every night in a bed, zero in a sense is the cutoff because the point is that as a parent, you want to teach your children to be able to sleep independently and be able to sellsooth. Thats the most important thing. And when you take them in their bed, you prevent that. Not to mention the fact that youre not having any sex. Yu going youre going to have a problem in your marriage. I should not make a comment on that or else ill have a real big problem. Lee you have four kids. How do you handle it . In moderation. Some of my sweetest memories were bringing my babies into bed to nurse, when someone was sick or had a bad dream, pulling them in. But i will say they were equally as happy for us to go into their room if we needed to and also there came a point think thats okay by the way, that your kid is sick or your kid had a bad dream for a short period but then you put them back. Did you have an age cutoff . You know, my kids naturally cut themselves off. Tlinks a point where you see yourself as a big girl so you dont wasnt to be crawling in bed. Theyre 13 now so that didnt happen anymore but i look back and think those i miss that. Theres actually no cutoff in age i would say, for if somethings actually going on and youre trying to soothe them because something larger than normal is going on, but, you know, the parents who do this they do it out of love but they also do it out of their own separation anxiety. Many of us were anxious as kids and we dont ever lose that so theres the overidentification with the child when theyre upset and want to come into your bed and theres your own, i dont want to be separated. Its hard to put that aside. Its out of love, but i tlinks a dichotomy, too, here where maybe im using my own gut. Theres working moms where i missed them all day. And i know with my friends who worked, oh im going to move the line a little bit because now this is connection time. A little bit is an operative word because its a slippery slope. And always its the practicality of finding enough sleep. If i have to get up and go this room three teams a week youll lose sleep but owere talking tweens, teens. It is getting up there. Its becoming extremely difficult for parents once theyve built that in to stop. Youre creating a very unhealthy dynamic because its overstimulating for kids to be in your marital bed. And you are really doing them a favor to take them out of that and, again, teach them that they can manage themselves and they can wake up. Theyre kun comeuncomfortable. I have a pretty big foot. Ive never been afraid to kick them out of bed. It is difficult and sometimes it is easier to calm your kid but if you need to get them out and theyre not wanting to leave, what do you do . I would say the old term was sort of fehr borizing. I dont think you have to go cold turkey but little by little, you have to say, no you have to be sure of yourself as opposed to being ambivalent. Not give in and say i will come in and check on you, but you need to stay in your bed because its important for you and for us that you that you learn how to do this. And honestly if you hold your ground for a week a solid week youre not going to have a problem. Its the people who go oh all right in the middle or im just so exhausted, lets just do it that actually it drags on for months. Stay firm. Firm, firm for a week. Im taking notes. Lee woodruff thank you so much for joining us. That applies to all parenting. Stay firm. Stay firm. Up next, whether youre heading to panama or philadelphia panama or the south of france well show you the best deals on the best places to stay. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ woman ] ive had it with my moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis. The frustration. Covering up. So i talked with my doctor. He prescribed enbrel. Enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. Many people saw 75 clearance in 3 months. And enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. 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If youve had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. If youre planning a trip out of town or out of the country, heres something helpful. Travel executive editorial director is here with the best value and places to stay. Good morning. Good morning. First of all, how did grow about choosing these . It takes months to do. I hope you get to go to all of them. All of them. I dont get to personally do but our writers do. We reach tout them every year for all of their top picks and we debate them hotly as you might imagine too. Were also looking for new trends emerging in the hospitality space too. What makes it unique is all of our hotels are grouped be i category. Speaking of the new trends, one is converting a Historic Building into a hotel. We have a train station that was converted . Thats right. The Union Station in nashville is a really exciting property theyve department all the original details. A vaulted lobby. Beautiful. Exactly. Ornate gold leaf and stainglassed windows. All that for 160 a night. Heres what surprised me. The waldorf astoria in panama city and its actually more affordable than the waldorf in new york. Yeah. It starts at 95 a night amazing. Youre going to get the fivestar service. Here in new york youre looking at 450 just to start. We love the hotel pool too. Theres great bar where you get views is of the city. The panama hotel is turn 1g 00 next year. Another one of your list is a place that ive actually stayed at at the beginning of this Movement Hotel monaco in philadelphia. I felt like i was sleeping in a vogue magazine. Very stylish rooms but thats not all. And great value perks. Its brand new. Youre going to get lots of extra value there with a free eechk, wine hours, yoga mats. I took part. And bike rentals, petfriendly rooms, all that for 169 a line and a great location in the citys center with a rooftop bar which is just fantastic. I wouldnt know what to do with the yoga mat. The other thing is hotels feeling more homey or just like home and you picked a hotel in portugal. Thats right. Lisbon is a great travel destination in europe. This hotel much like the other ones is neighborhoodbased. It gets a gorgeous restaurant right on the main square there too, with full full of local products. Great olive oil, bavarian sauj and youre going to eat there for a fraction of what you would pay in spain. You have one that used to be the royal danish embassy. Sound as little ladedah. I cant believe thats affordable. Youre going to find great prices. What we love about berlin is theyve kept the Grand Staircase staircase, which is fabulous. Its great time to go to berlin. Great ideas. Thank you very much. For a complete list of the top voters 100 hotels vir the hear them. How are you doing . Go, go go, good. So grad to see such a straight show. We thought wed end the show breaking bad to the insink song, bbyebye, bye, bye. [ bleep ]. Thats so good. That is so good. Thats fantastic. Of course the breaking bad finale is coming up sunday. And well take a look at more coming up. Welcome back to cbs this Morning Saturday. Coming up, hes known for his blues. B. B. King is the greatest the last one standing and playing and sitting. Recently i was lucky enough to have a conversation with him. Reporter an ambassador of the blues, b. B. King has been touring most of his life. Out of all these years of playing, i guess i missed about ten or 15 days out of all these years. Reporter thats it. Thats it. Reporter at 88 he still spends 125 day as year on the road. And you can keep this pace up . I dont know. Ive been doing it. I wonder sometimes. Reporter is retirement in your vocabulary . Never heard of it. Reporter never heard of it. No. Reporter he does not walk easily anymore, but on stage this night in Atlantic City new jersey b. B. Kings fingers can still fly. Reporter john lennon said he wished he played the guitar like you. Yeah, he did. He told me that. I couldnt believe it. Reporter you dont think of yourself as great guitar player. Not as some people seem to. Reporter Rolling Stone ranked you number three guitar player of all time. I dont believe those. Reporter you dont. No, but im not going to tell them. No i reporter because you heard better . No. There are so like peter frampton. Reporter yeah . Gosh hes so much better. Reporter he played the thrill is gone with frampton in Atlantic City. Reporter two legendary guitars, b. B. s lucille and framptons phoenix joining forces. Kings other trademark, his shimmering tuxedos. So you like dressing up, is what youre saying. Well, i wouldnt say dressing up but looking what i call presentable. Reporter hes the last of the legendary blues men who emerged from the mississippi delta. His contemporaries how lynn wolf, muddy waters, John Lee Hooker are all gone now. How would you describe the blues . Its good for me when im feeling bad and good for me when im feeling good. Its kind of relims music. Reporter the son of share croppers. Riley b. King was born on aton plantation outside of mississippi and started at 7. You said you picked 400 pound as day . I did. He was 27 when he left. In 1952 his song three oclock blues hit number one and he started touring black theaters and roadhouses in the country. 1956 you played three 3 4342 days . 342 onenighters. Reporter in 196 p rock promoter bill graham invited him to the fillmore west in san francisco. And that actually changed for you when you playing in fillmore. Yes, i did. Reporter it was the first time he played in front of a white audience. I was extra scared. The kids i performed in front of knew the music. They introduced me ladies and gentlemen, b. B. King. Everybody stood up. Everybody stood up. That was the beginning of me playing rock and roll. Ive been playing it ever since. Reporter he influenced hendrix, opening for the Rolling Stones and playing with eric clapton and u2. And last year he performed at the white house. The thrill is gone baby reporter are you still Getting Better as a guitarist . I hope i am. I hope so. I cant always tell because i still cant play like i want to play. A lot of young guitarists have no ways of playing, and they to me are whats going on today. Reporter mmhmm. A lot of people still want to see you. Im glad. Oh, am i glad, yeah. My favorite moment at the end of the interview i asked him who are the younger musicians he liked and he said buddy guy, whos 77. I love that. That is great. So humble. I love it. Yeah. Very humble guy. For a final look at the weather for your weekend. Up next, saying goodbye to tv friends. This is harder than i thought it would be. Do you guys have to go to the new house right way, or dwrou have some time . Weve got some time. Okay. Should we get some coffee . Sure. Okay. Where . The great finales in southeast history and how sundays breaking bads climax might compare. 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You dont have to make it best but the most. The one thats still got the laughs and the drama and whatever else but its the culmination of years of plots and characters and most importantly expectations. With Something Like lost, you youre up against what people have had in their minds and thats kind of tricking. We led with sopranos and dipping the black which some found it quite jarring. What did you think about the ending . I love the sopranos. Is tony dead or not . Thats missing the point. If he wanted us to know, he would have shown us what happened. I think its not what happened but why did it not happen. For me he was trying to give us a little bit of a panic attack. Tony went to the doctor for panic attacks. When the tv went black, people lost their minds. They thought, did my cable go out . What happened . Its not without its critics. Its a bit of a copout. Its a bit of a dream. To me i love that ambiguity. Its not a show that spoon fed the Mary Tyler Moore show. Its one of those sitcoms where you have to be funny and sweet. The whole cast hugging and not wanting to let go such a perfect summation. Its funny, its sad. We didnt want to let those characters go. What about m. A. S. H. . 77 million set were tuned to television. If only we could have that happen now. It was a very ambitious show very ambitious finale. Over two hours long. Longer than the original m. A. S. H. Movie, the wedding, the end of the korean war. It was the most mashiest memory of m. A. S. H. I loved the ending of bob hart new hart. What was your least favorite . Seinfeld. They almost died in a plane crash, there was a trial. Every single character they met in their lives showed up to talk about the trial. It was not at in the keeping of what made that show great. The montage, it didnt work. Didnt work. Matt simger thanks for joining us. Up next. Chef tra baky may be a wizard of italian food but that drink hes mixing up good old carolina coast bauer bon. 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He was named best new chef and he won the award as best chef midatlantic. Hes a chef restauranter with two. Welcome to the dish. Thank you. Nice to be here. What have we got to start with . We have food from our new restaurant, cass a luca which is a reflection of my family meals in it will i when my father used to be physically my mentor, i didnt know that. He made very good food for his farmers friends. Its interesting because so many chefs came in and said it was their grandmother or mother. In your case it was your dad. My family grew up the only enjoyment in life cook really good food. Dont compromise. It was a must. We would become very picky over time. I can remember waking up in the morning to the smells of sauce and pork chops. It would be sunday morning. He would be cooking for three or four hours already. Because of the family connection, when you look at the family dishes do you see stories or faces of family members . My fathers favorite signature dish is pork chops, 24 hours of marinating not being a chef, by the way. Rosemary garlic zest of oranges and all that and grild over charcoal and paired with sausages. Did your dad make this drink because this is spectacular . This is something we came up with to reflect italian food. Theres a cube of italian ice melting over your glass right now. And kentucky bourbon. This is steamed artichokes. Love this dish. Again, this is a family dish you know, we cooked all together and it was kind of a team setting. One cleaned up the choik, one prepared the slaus, one sliced up the onions. I love it because it can be used as a side tossing into pasta or served cold. You started pursuing cooking very very early. Very early. Like you were a teenager. Yes. Wi i was about 8 or 9 years old. My dad was giving me the education not knowing that it would become a profession for me. You were in a restaurant at 16 and running one by 18. Yes. I was allowed to work. I got pushed into it right away. 16 i was in the kitchen and i never stopped ever since. And now youve won all these awards. When i see youve won award after aware, do the awards mean anything at this point . You probably hear this quite often but i do believe there is the right quota. Were as good as we we always have to watch how were doing because we always revision the type of standards we do so we can. Prove what we do. Youve made a lot of fantastic meals. I love the story of the worst meal you ever made for your sister . My sister and i were cooking at home. I start. Ed with pastry. I thought there would be more rules and i would just follow steps rather than not cook ingenuity. It was a complete cooking disaster. I used every single packet of flour we had in the kitsch and sugar and we had a pie that was really hard to look at. How did it taste . I can only tell you 100 times later it was good really good, really really good. Chef Fabio Trabocchi, thank you very much. 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Com chef trabocchi, we need to get you to sign our plate. Thank you so much. And you brought luca. Luca. How old are you in. 10 sfloo. Already 10 years old. You work with your dad in the kitchen . What has he got you doing . He made the drink. How old were you when you started helping dad . I started when i was about turning 9. Turning 9, very cool. Do you have a favorite thing to do in the kitchen . The best thing is when you make the thing you get to try it that thats our favorite too the eating part, not the cooking part. We enjoy that. You didnt have to coax him to do that. At times. He really likes to be with us and i think its going to be an indirect or direct education for him to be part of real life work, of course. A family tradition. Very different experience than what you had with your father picking this is i guess were embracing the 21st century. Hes in a professional kitchen with me. Whatever he wants to do in life aisle support it 100 . But this is a learning curve that will probably make him very street smarkt. Luca thank you for being here. And chef thank you. Thank you all for joining us. Well see you next saturday. Bye, everybody. Announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. This is kix 5 news. He out of jail today. The suspect in the deadly stabbing of a dodgers fan. Why he wont be charged for now. And an oakland city councilman is being compared to hitler. The backlash over his plan to keep kids safe. And taking a live look outside, heres a gorgeous picture over the bay. It is clear and cool this morning, but temperatures are going to warm up and weir going to see a whole lot of sunshine. Your saturday forecast just minutes away. That looks like a pretty good start. It is now 7 00 on this saturdays morning, september 28th. Im brian hackney. Ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. The questions get harder as we go along this show. When i look at you, you talk. 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