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Movie, the actor and the agent who defied all odds to make the deal of a lifetime. That and much more on cbs this Morning Saturday, may 17, 2014. Captioning funded by cbs we have a fine lineup of guests for you this morning including one of the great voices and influential singers of our time. Mavis staples. Well look back at her career. She earmark perform. Shes here in studio 57. Plus, the chef who likes to keep things close to home. Well talk about his restaurants and his buying local. Wildfires in hot dry son california. Damage from the wind driven fires expedient 12 million. The trouble in california is not over yet. Ben tracy is in escondido with the latest. Ben, good morning. Reporter good morning. Firefighters have made progress. There were 11 major fires burning in San Diego County this week and six of them are now fully contained. About 5,000 will head back out on the fire lines today and theyll continue to get much needed help from above. Landslide. Reporter fighting fires is unique because they have an Immediate Response agreement. Now were coming here to fight another enemy which is threatening where we live. Were woven in into the fabric of this community. Reporter its a Community Cleaning up from an inferno that destroyed at least eight homes including this one belonging to david and sherry roberts. Because everything was going in that direction. All of a sudden it turned around and the wind s. T. A. R. T. Ed blowing right toward me. David thought his home was safe when firefighters surrounded it on thursday but then crews left when they thought the danger had passed. They told me, if the wind ever change, well be back here and protect you. The wind changed and we never saw them again. Reporter are you upset . Yeah im upset. I feel like they let me down. Im disappointed. Reporter on friday the roberts sifted through the debris, fiepgd random memories like this fathers day gift from their son. Its beautiful. It survived. You know its a thing, but its a memory. Reporter now, the san marcos fire that destroyed their home is 50 contained. Investigators are still trying to figure out what started the fire. We know when was started by construction ee whim and yesterday a 50yearold man was charged with arson for starting another. Ben tracy in escondido. Thank you very much. On the east coast more flooding is expected. Torrential rain in virginia closed many roads on friday because of rising water. And water flooded parts of a park in washington. In maryland a number of roads were closed because of high water from flooded rivers. Heavy rain will push through new england today. Now to the crisis at jen malmo tors for its delay in the recall of faulty ignition switch. The Transportation Department has impose add 35 Million Dollar fine. It might have been more but thats the most the agency can levy. Mark albert is in our Washington Bureau with more on this. Good morning. Good morning. The u. S. Department of transportation says gm will be sub jeked to unprecedented oversight and must make internal changes to prevent further violations. It came on the same week gm issued more recalls on defects on vehicles built just this year. For gm its been a rough 48 hours. Five recalls capped off by a public flogging. What gm did was break the law. They failed to meet their Public Safety obligations, and today they have admitted as much. Secretary of transportation anthony fox announced friday the auto make ler pay 35 million, the maximum civil penalty allow allowed for delaying the recall of cars with faulty ignition switches which can cause critical Safety Systems to stop working. The commission say 13 deaths are related to the ignition problems. Gm knew as early as 2001 and knew as early as 2009 it could disable air bags. Instead of telling the government within five days though, gm waited years. Gm engineers knew about the defect. Investigators knew about the defect, gm lawyers knew about the defect but they did nothing to tell the public about the defects. Some members of Congress Thing that civil penalty does not go far enough. At gm, its less than one day of revenue. 35 million is too low of a fine. Its a parking ticket. We have to change the laws so the fine can be five times or ten times greater than this fine is just so a message is sent that it can never again happen. Secretary fox is calling on congress to raise the penalty to nearly tenfold from 5 million to 300 million. In a statement gms Ceo Mary Barra said gms ultimate goes is to create an exemplar process and produce cars. Hes in charge of highway safety, hes been in the front of this fight since the beginning. Senator, thank you very much for joining us here this morning. Good to be with you. Thank you. 300 million. Thats what secretary fox wants it to be. That would be almost ten times what it is now. Is that enough . Im going to impose legislation to eliminate the cap entirely 3678900 million is still a pit answer compared to 37 billion which was gms revenue just in the First Quarter this year. So it has to be more than a slap on the wrist, more than the kind of parking ticket that the cap. What i find fascinating is we keep hearing from mary barra and we havent heard from any of the executives where these changes were made under their watch. Is she being made a scapegoat . Is she being thrown under the bus . Thats a good question. The question is who knew what when as frequently happens in these investigations but the reason why its also pertinent and timely is this department of justice criminal investigation could produce a penalty much larger than the 35 million. In fact, if history is any guide, the toyota settlement very recently resulted in a 1 billion plus settlement to avoid criminal charges there. Any idea what the timetable is going to be on the criminal investigation . Ive urged the criminal attorney general of the United States to expedite it and move it forward because hanging in the balance is the damage gm has done. 13 deaths and more than 30 crashes, untold injuries and property costs. But also the trust and confidence in the ability of the federal watchdogs do their job, and that is another part of the story that hasnt been fully told. Why did nhtsa wait so long. Why did it fail to detect and put together the dots . They say its going to be above 50. What else besiesd removing the cap on the nhtsa fund would you like to see happening . I have legislation with senator markey that would provide much more accessible data. Right now most people want to know safety records or crash histories of cars. They have to submit freedom of information requests, which can take years. This data ought to be accessful on a data base that is easily retrievable by any consumer. And there ought to be much more full reporting by these car companies. Lets remember here concealnt can kill and gm concealed the facts for ten years that resulted in additional texts injuries and damages. You mentioned concealment. Were still weight. Theyre being fined daily because we still dont know the information. 7,000 a day for failure to produce information that they have an obligation to provide to the public as well as the United States government. Againing 7,000 a day for gm is not even pennies. So what needs to happen is also that gm should be warning people about the cars on the road right now because these cars continue to have the ignition switches that cause loss of steering power, brakes and air bags and those cars are still on the road potentially vulnerable in case of jarring or jolting. Right. And we have accidents waiting to happen potentially. Senator richard blumenthal. A top veterans official has resigned. Dr. Robert petsle the v. A. s undersecretary stepped down friday. The he had been set to step down this year. The white house and congress are working to dras allegations against the v. A. Now to western turkey where theres growing anger over the countrys worst ever mine disaster. At least 299 miners were killed in an explosion deep underground on tuesday. 15 bodies were recovered overnight. But a new fire and increased gas levels are remaining for a few miners listed as still missing. The Mining Company has denied negligence and thats only ignited tempers. In soma, Holly Williams is there. Reporter soma is a town stricken with grief for a man lost this this weeks mine accident. And many here are furious with turkeys government which they say is too close to the countrys Mining Companies and too lax on safety standards, but the Turkish Police were determined to shut this protest down. This housewife whose son is a miner confronted them. Why are you here she asked . These people havent done anything. When the protesters refused to leave, the police began firing plastic mar ballable marbles into the crowd. This is a peaceful protest and police are using a water cannon and tear gas to try to force people off the streets. The gas sent people running for cover and enraged the demonstrators. This man said he was a miner. I do it to put bread on table, he told the crowd. But maybe tomorrow ill be the one whos killed. And this woman told us she also works for one of the towns Mining Companies. We wont let them take our lives, she said. We want the people responsible for this disaster to be held to account. This was supposed to be a day of National Mourning in turkey. Instead in soma it was a day of anger and violence. For cbs this Morning Saturday, Holly Williams soma turkey. Today is the anniversary of brown versus state education. Michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. Mrs. Obama challenged High School Seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. Every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. The lessons you all learned right here in topeka. President obama marked the anniversary at the white house by recommitting to what he called the long struggle to stamp out bigotry and racism. Studies show that segregation is still widespread. Here in new york a school is trying to buck that trend as Elaine Quijano reports. Reporter when this student arrived for sixth grade, she noticed Something Different. In this school e see a lot of blacks and more hispanic people. I was happy for the fact this school wasnt segregated. I hate segregation. Reporter 370 sixth through 12th graders attend a school that used to be a minority neighborhood but in the last ten years fewer than 1 were white. The neighborhood has changed. Its now predominantly white. So principal Jill Bloomberg reached to diversify by reaching out to parents. This year they welcomed ten white students into their class. As a system our schools are incredibly segregated, and i had been sort of hoping that if you build it they will come. When youre mixed with people, youre mixed with people that can teach you things that you would never know if you were all the same. Reporter this is her classmate and friend. Its kind of dumb to have segregation because were all the same. Were good friends. I never make fun of her, she never makes fun of me because were friends. Today youll typically find 28 white stouts. What specifically do parent think they can get out of having a child in a racially diverse integration . The ability to create that mat erd. If they hear somebody saying, oh youre black and youre white, they say its not okay because were just the same. Do you think thats a good thing . I think its good because if you dont stop it at the source or core of it then its going to keep etch keep going and stop it when it starts. Researchers who studied this say housing segregation has playing a major role but they point to a southeast of Supreme Court rulings in the 90s that paid the way for School Districts to end their desegregation plans. For cbs this Morning Saturday, Elaine Quijano, new york. Mortgage loans called a. R. M. S are nod working. A. R. M. S are seeing a resurgence. Is that a good thing . Mike is a power broker and a real estate agent. Good morning. Good morning. Why are they coming back . I think during a boom, arm got a bad wrap. It was not a threeletter word but a fourletter word. Part of the reason theyre coming back is you can get such an aggressive rate now. Thing the other big reason is that people arent staying in their homes for 30 years anymore and theyre using prujs like this to be able to be more with their lifer style. An aggressish rate but when it expires, it spikes. Are Lenders Holding a. R. M. Applicants now to Higher Standards . That kind of goes back to dodd frank and qualified mortgage rules that have sort of come into play now. Everybodys being held to a higher standard, but spiskly people are being held to large standard and probably why is most underwriters are going to underwrite you to 2 rp under what youre being quoted at. Its harder to qualify for an a. R. M. Than a fixed rate mortgage. Obviously you said an a. R. M. Is better short term. Is it better if you want to go long term . I dont think its a bad idea. It depends what long term means to you. There are products that are 5year products sevenyear products, 10year products. If you look what people say, were a much more trabs yemt society than people used to be. People are staying in their homes for seven years now. Is that a longterm strategy think it is. Tenyear a. R. M. Is the most popular . I wouldnt say that. I think a 5year. Becausell get the extra rate. I think theyre looking for the most aggressive lowest rate they can get. I think learning having an a. R. M. En a property you have to get a cap so when things are adjusted, theres a swing whether the market goes up or down. Absolutely. The two big things youre going to know going into an a. R. Mchlt is how often is it going adjust . As san ann skpaem example, askpam as an example, what sit going to top at. Youll know going in. If you start being in an economy where you work up that way, you refi out of it and get away from it. But the lom line youre not going to be there for ten years at that particular rate or five years, you have to watch out. I have a 51. You make me a little nervous. Get out of there. Thank you very much. Time to look at some headlines from the this morning. The Washington Post says colorado will become the first state to allow terminally ill paetsch ejtss the right to try experimentally ill. It puts patients lives at link. The baurch globe say as 22yearold woman is hospitalized after falling down an elevator shaft last night at fenway park. The woman fell down the shaft and landed on top of the elevator two stories below. Theres no word on her condition. A man known for interrupting hollywood events tried to crawl under her dress. Security guards grabbed the man but not before he held on to ferrara ferraras foot. Thats quite an image. Romes most famous land mac the coliseum is getting a badly needed cleaning. They will scrub away centuries of black grime and pollution. Theyll be using a simple tool toothbrushes and High Pressure water. Its expected to be cleaned by 2016. They went out for the latest kre rey cruise meth. Rice sent a letter to his caps. He suggested that they wants to keep the texas native close so they could keep him close. I think that ones good. Take a listen to this one. A man in new york is taking the planet to the cleans so to speak. Hes suing a long list of defendants including kmart, a restaurant chain, and the city of new york to the tune of two unbazillion dollar. Thats 36 zeros. Its everything from violations to attempted murder. Were getting into bigger number numbers. Undazillion. Have him practice the zeros. Its 2 x 2 minutes after the hour. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up here trouble in the tobacco fields. A new report discovers the risk of Young Workers some as young as 12 years old that are legally allowed to pick tobacco. And later, the squeeze on wine. More and more wine makers are using chemicals to boost their profits. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans few people have their name attached to an entire history but Britains Queen victoria does. She wasnt entirely the fierce ruler that history would have us believe. The nair age. That would be nice, wouldnt it. But everybody gets my name wrong. Wei still do. Well be right back. This former new york mayor Rudy Giuliani led in the recovery after 9 11. He le speak this morning in lower manhattan. Good morning. Good morning. Its hard to believe it was 13 13 years ago. What was it like . Difficult. Back three or four years ago i would thing about it all the time. If i passed there, went to a ceremony there, it with us kind of very familiar. Now, with the passage of time youre sot of brought back into the day and maybe its how well the museum was done. I mean it really brings you back into that darey and gives you a sense of reliving it. For me its a strange feeling because the Television Images are not familiar to me. Of course, ive seen them on documentaries. Ive participated in some documentaries. Its not the same thing. You watched it. I watched the kennedy ash as a child, i watched the kennedy thing but in this particular case, for example when the first tower came down, i was in a building two blocks away. When the police chief yelled out the tower came down i thought he meant the radio tower at the top. I had no conception that the entire tower came down. It was pelting our building. We got trapped in our building. I kept wondering how could that radio tower do that much damage to our building. Later i realized the whole thing had collapsed. They had so many things bloody glasses, diary, shoes. Is female narrator its posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to 400 off. Serta icomfort and tempurpedic go headtohead with three years interestfree financing. Mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. Your ticket to a better nights sleep [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans what are you up to . Just playing hide the cheddar. Can i play . Its more of a one person kind of game. I won. Tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because its made better. 911 texts are available in parts of the u. S. You can either text them or instagram a scared face selfie. It doesnt sound like this is going to work because this is how a majority of the text conversations are going to go. Help, theres a burger in my house. Burger, sir, this is an emergency line. Sorry. Auto correct. Bugler coming up the stairs. Would you like to make a noise complaint . Im going to diet. Try using carbs and you quietly perish with phone in hand. You were taking selfies on the break. I was. Im learning to be part of twitter. Its twitter time. Great. Growing outrage over report this week that children as young ads 12 are working long hours in the tobacco fields. Theyre demanding the government and the Tobacco Industry take steps to end it. Vicente arenas has more. Reporter are these some of the fields you used to work in . Yes, sir, like this. Reporter shelly ortiz began picking tobacco in North Carolina when she was just 12 years old. Reporter what was it like working out in these fields . Dirty, muddy, sweaty tired. Reporter u. S. Law allows children as young as 12 to do farmwork for unlimited hours as long as they dont skip school and have permission from parents, but this new report by Human Rights Watch found a majority of the 141 Young Workers they interviewed in four straights had symptoms consist techblt with green tobacco sickless. Margaret worth worked on the findings. Kids getting sick in the field, throwing upton job, this is hazardous work. This is work they need to be protected from. Reporter green tobacco sickness is caused by nicotine that seeps out of leaves. Your hands are full of tar. Its black. Its disgusting. Reporter we met a group of children who described similar experiences. Their parents allowed them to talk to us. When we come out of field, our hands o dirty and we had nothing to wash our hands with. Reporter the group that represents North Carolina farmers did sent us a statement. Id said additional training and education for farmers, labor contractors, and parents will do far more to protect Young Workers than passing sweeping regulation. You want a worker to work for you, youve got to give them equipment for it. Reporter she questions whether children should even work in fields. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next, the remarkable story of an 8yearold who helped deliver her new baby brother, plus doctors Holly Phillips and dr. Rudolph tanzi will join us on morning rounds. This weeks medical news, a strong lenk between obesity and Breast Cancer. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by hersheys miniatures. Choose your own delicious. Choosing is half the fun. Because theres a Little Something delicious. For everyone. 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With americans growing heavier, researchers say obesity may soon replace tobacco as the number one risk factor for cancer. 59yearold Karen Hackett was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2012 2012. So that first month youre in a daze so i figure what do i want to do to be healthy for the rest of my life. It was obvious i should do something about my weight. Researchers followed 80,000 women like hackett who had been diagnosed with Breast Cancer. They found the risk of dying increased it by women who are obese from membershipnopause. Thats the novel finding here. We used to think that this association was really seen primarily in older women. Here its being seen in younger women. A new dwied for cancer doctors and patients was released. It details the growing evidence that obesity can drive tumor growth. Being heavy may create a kind of rich environmental for groublt of cancer. It can create more ins line and fat can produce extra estrogen which is a risk factor for indo me treeial cancer and for the most common type of Breast Cancer. Karen hackett started eating better and exercising more. She lost 30 pounds. The thing you worry about the most is recurrence and this is isnt that difficult to do. To hear that obesity could replace tobacco, i think, is shocking to most people. Was think shocking to you . I wish i could say its a surprise to me but it isnt. Weve known for some time being obese raises your risk of developing Breast Cancer and lowers your chances for surviving it. But i have to say the biggest takehome here is we often think of ee beesty as heart risk or diabetes or stroke risk. I think this new finding is going to link it with cancer. In terms of the bigger picture, the link between obesity and cancer, what is it . Right. Its incredibly dramatic. Theyve linked it with countless cancer from esophagus cancer to kidney to three road to colon cancer. And by the year 2030 were going to see an extra million cancer deaths related to obesity. Theres good news. Its not just necessarily getting skinny. If you lower your weight by 5 can dramatically decrease your risk of some of these cancers. So its trying to modify in small amounts what we can do with our weight. Also this week a commonly prescribed antidepressant may produce plaques in the brain that are hall marks of alzheimers disease. Tell us about this disease . This is a new study that shows they were able to produce a substance in the brain called amaloid. Its blooved to trigger alzheimers disease as its released in the brain. Its a gooey rather toxic substance and the investigations had shown earlier a certain neural chemical in the brain called serotonin was able to lower the amaloid levels. So they took human subjects and measured the amaloid in the brain and they took some drugs and reduced the levels. Does this mean alzheimers parents should take antidepressants . No. Its too early in the study. There are its own side effects. One can be lack of concentration and loss of memory so you have to be careful with that. Its also a case that celexa can have an effect on muscle trigger. Amaloid building up early, even 15 years before the disease strikes. So to treat a patient is a little too little too laid. You would. Want to take celexa. Maybe we can learn by stopping the initial build up. The centers for droel control announced a new policy. Theyre recommending that hundreds of thousands of people at risk for the hiv infection take a new pill. Theyre to consider a new drug called truvada for people at high risk in addition to safe practices. More than 650,000 have died since the beginning of the aids epidemic. A new report from Duke University sayings children who are bullied may have Long Term Health consequences well into adulthood. They fouled more than 1,400 people and they found victims of bullies had higher amounts of inflammation years after the incident. Most people know bullying can have psychological impacts. Talk more about the physical impact and longterm physical impact. Right. The long term is really the key here. You know the study looked at kids startinging at age 9 through their 20s. Looked at one particular biomarker on inflammation called crp. This is inflammation in our blood stream thats thought to have a be up. Of negative Health Effects and not surprisingly years later the kids who were bullied the most had the highest level. The kids in the middle did sot bullying or were bullied themselves. Were right in the mid. But the bullies themselves had the lowest levels of inflammation. The lowest of these negative what can be linked with negative Health Effect which seems grossly ininferior. Now i know i have a high level of inflammation. Im curious. She mentioned there were Health Consequences. What are those Health Consequences if your were bullied . Inflammation leads to tissue degeneration and leads in part to Heart Disease and alzheimers. It could be a longterm effect. And finally an 8yearold girl was a hero this week when her moe went into labor at home. Vicente arenas has the story. Reporter shes only 8 years old but when her mother, 29yearold Krystle Garcia went into labor early monday morning, she proved she is wise beyond her years. I was a little freaked out because like she was having the baby on the floor in the bathroom. She got very emotional at first seeing me, you know crying the way i did, but she pulled it together really quickly and definitely came through for me. Jazmine can you get some dry towels and a blanket to wrap the baby in and try to find a string or shoe lace . Reporter emergency crews were on the way, but jazmines little brother j. Jmtj. Couldnt wait. The heads out. The heads out. I feel the head. Tell the baby to support the head and shoulders. Can you support the head and shoulders . Oh, my god, is he alive. Hes really slippery. Dont drop the baby. Shes freaking out. Shes only 8 years old. Reporter and the ems crew showed up minutes later to finish what jazmine started. Hi. Can i get a hug from you . You helped me so much. Reporter krystal credited the 911 operator for keeping them calm under pressure for eight minutes which felt like an eternity. Oh, my gosh shes freaking out. Shes only 8 years old. I see a future of medical school for that little girl though. Dr. Holly phillips and dr. Rudolph tanzi. Thank you both. When it comes to wine people can be picky. Do not sabotage mae. Aaye. If anybody orders any moreerlot, im leaving. 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Hungry for more . Go to howfreshstaysfresh. Com good morning. People have been drinking wine for 8,000 years. Its a lure that can stretch beyond just its taste. Id like to think about what was going on the year the grapes were growing, how the sun was shining, if it rained. I like to thing about all the people who tended and picked the grape s grapes and if its an old wine how many of them must be dead by now. I like how wine continues to evolve, like if i opened a bottle of wine today, it would taste different than if i had opened it on any other day. Because a bottle of wine is actually alive. I feel like i need a glass after that. I know. Amazing. If only it was still that romantic. Turns out these days many makers of mass produced wine are using chemical additives and new technologies to change the flavor. Ray, good morning. Good to be here. Thanks for having me. How common is this . You know in mass market wines, its fairly common actually. When youre making a million cases of wine, you want a consistent product. Its another different from the food industry. What are you talking about . All sorts of things. Not much as far as harmfulness but weird because it goets against the organicness. Anything from mega purple that if you happen to have a light colored pinot noir you can add the mega purple. All sorts of stuff. Tanic ak id. Oak chips, dust. Some of it is kind of cool because when you think about oak, an oak barrel is actually not very sustainable in terms of organics and so on. Oak chips are actually better if tr world although it might not be quite the image we have of wines ageing in barrels. I have to say i feel a little tricked. None of its on the labels. And for years people have heard of the Health Benefits and now im hearing about all the chemicals in it. A lot of the additives are the boosters that are the naturally concerning stuff. There are some stuff thats concerning. Sterile lynn which is used in sports drinks will zap anything living in the wine which is nice because it wont referment in the bodile. On the other side you have to use a hazmat suit to insert it . Its not listed. No. Could it be . Wine is regulated by the same bureau that does firearms alcohol and explosives, so the rules are totally different. So theres a movement in the Wine Industry and theres an equal movement why dont we just not go there. Ray, next time you visit, why dont you feel free to bring wine with you. I want to know if the tricks are working. Ray, thanks. Coming up the surprise really revelations about the queen. It turns out she had a softer side. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. I am totally blind. I began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. But i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. So i dont let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. 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How can i eat more hot dogs which is what the traditional hot dog eaters eat. How can i eat one hot dog. He came up with a totally different set of strategies so wildly good that the first year he not only broke the world record but doubled it. What was his strategy . You know it involves many parts. Instead of feeding the dog with two hands he would break it in two part. Separate the dock from the bun. Dip the bun in warm water and soak the bun in warm water some of even if we dont want to become competitors we can benefit by soaking the bun in warm water. Redefining the problem. Even though this is a silly example, in unofnone of us want to be competitive eaters i dont know. Charlie, maybe thats your dream. We look at the thing that bothers us most as opposed to asking a new question trying to get a new set of solutions. [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday, every. Im jeff glor. And im vinita nair. She was tough but Queen Victoria had a softer side, too, and we have proof. Benihana. It started in 1964 in new york. With over 100 locations its still thriving. Were going to take a look at its fascinating history. And how does a young indian player become a professional in baseball . It helps to have a milliondollar arm. First the top story this half hour the wildfires burning across the san diego area. Crews have contained some ground containing the fires but there is still much more to be done. The fires destroyed eight homes and a condo complex. A man has been charged with arson in connection with one fire. Ben tracy is in escondido with the latest. Good morning, ben. Reporter good morning. Its been a long and brutal week for firefighters here in San Diego County but they feel like theyve turned the. Eded eded the corner. Theyre making tremendous progress. Yesterday one of those fires really did flare up. Theyve been using their own aircraft, taking water out of the oig and dumping up to 900 gallons aet a time. Theyll really raised those containment numbers. When you look at san marcos that was the real focus earlier this week. Four homes were destroyed there but that fire is now 50 contained and a lot of the people who were evacuated out there are actually being able to return to their homes today which is a big sign of progress because firefighters feel like theyve built enough containment lines to safely let people back into their homes. Working in firefighters favors are calmer winds and cooler temperatures. Were expecting highs in the mid80s but on tuesday it will be in the mid60s and it will be cloudy. Thats about 35 degrees cooler than it was earlier this week. Ben tracy in escondido california. Thank you. The federal government is fining General Motors 35 million for its yearslong delay in recalling cars with deadly effects. Its the latest development in whats become a deepening crisis for gm. Mark albert is in our Washington Bureau. Good morning. Good morning. They want them to increase it from 35 million to 300 million. For gm, the 35 Million Dollar 35 million fine, even though its a record is equal to one days worth. Its being called unprecedented oversight and internal changes to prevent further violations. The government said gm knew for a decade about faulty ignition switches but did not tell regulators or the public. Silence can kill. Gm did not act and did not alert s in a timely manner. What gm did was break the law. The company say 13 deaths are connected to the defect. In a statement friday gms eo mary barrier says gms goal is to create an exemplary process and produce safe cars. They deserve no less. They recalled yet more cars bringing the total to more than 11 million. Mark albert. Back to you. Thank you. A rocket blasted off from cape canaveral, florida. The delta 4 lifted off on friday. Heres the navggational satellite. It will provide the u. S. Force with military signals. They say they have a greater accuracy and more signal jamming. It has more life expectancy. By any measure Queen Victoria was one of britains most known hall marx. She had a softer more sympathetic side rarely touched on by historians. Elizabeth palmer has more from london. Reporter Queen Victoria was on the throne for f 3 years. Shes with not only britains longest reigning monarch but she may have been the most misunderstood. In the best known perfects she does look like a woman who would say, were not amused. Plenty to show she was happy and authorly enjoyed her role. At the royal archives some of victorias private papers for the first time give glimpses of the livly royal mind. Starting at age 12 when explains curator Lauren Porter princess victoria left the gilded bubble of palace life to tour britains gritty industrial heartland. The country continues black. Engines flaming, coals in abundance. Everywhere smoking and burning. Coal heaps. So really this is the first time shes seen anything like this. Yes. The fact that shes describing it in much vivid terms it must have been an alien environment for her. She said the experience marked the queen for life. Yet when shes traveling, she sees just as shes traveling, the property the tearnt poverty and is shocked and it shows the early alertntess many wouldnt know. She married her first cousin german sax colbert. A romance brought to life in 2009 the young victoria. It was of course a political match, but it was also deeply personal. And the exhibit includes a tender love letter from albert to victoria written in german during their engagement. Albert died very young, at 42. And victoria struggled with shock and grief as condolences poured in from around the world, including from abraham lincoln. He writes that the people of the United States are kindred toward the people of great britain, so its a very respectful very understanding letter that hes writing in what must have been a very difficult time for Queen Victoria. Her deep mourning lasted for more than a decade but in the end she did rally and recovered her appetite for living and learning. Incredibly at age 70 she took on a new language. Newly crowned empress of india victoria enlisted an indianer is vent named abdul karim. Abdul karim, instead of sebbing her at the table he began to sort of help her with her work. Here in her own handwriting in hindu, she writes, today i had tea at lady padgetts. The queen who right to the very end was vital, busy, and, yes, even amused. For cbs this Morning Saturday im Elizabeth Palmer in london. 30 years of journaling. I would malk there are very intimate moments. 63 years on the throne. Very cool to thing about. 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It started here in manhattan 50 years ago, now benihana that introduced americans to japan fleece cooking and nice wielding showmanship is an empire with nearly 100 outlets around the world. Benihanas executive chef doesnt cook on grail very often anymore. Is there a technique even in that, even how you put the salt and pepper in this there. Ee, yes, yes. But stand behind one gave him a front row chain to the meteoric rise and the man who may it happen. How many years did you know him . Ever since i joined benihana. So i knew him for more than 30 years. He started benihana in 1964 at this location in midtown, new york. He was a young japanese immigrant who quickly earn add reputation for fast car, fast boats, and women. Any time he had an event, hed call me at the restaurant youd bet ber at the restaurant in a few hours and bring this and this and id drive three hours. He was just 17 working as a short order cook in hawaii when he was hand picked to be a chef. What was his vision . What did he want. Great food, great entertainment, great experience japanese cuisine. The style of cooking on an open hibachi grill has been a longstanding tradition. He asked chefs to do tricks. The waitresses wore kimonos, servers, tuxedos, and whichevers, tall colorful hats. Ss shats. They introduced japanese to americans a shown in the tv series mad men. Youre not impressed. This is a guy who didnt know how to cook. He was a celebrity chef who couldnt cook a single dish. He could barely boil water but his idea was he was going to mack the brand with publicity stuffs. Reporter he was one of the fine ones to interview them. He was credited for benihanas success. Nobody was coming to the restaurant. He was distraught. Gets on the phone and says dad i dont know what to do here. He said rocky, youve gotten to show them some showmanship. Thats what americans are going to appreciate. What do you mean by showmanship . Its what you see right now when grow to a benihana when they chop up the onion, make a volcano with steam. They want to show off with enter tearment. It worked. It was a multimilliondollar company. Cbs news interviewed him in 1984. Americans always want to try something new and Something Different and at the benihana same way. Benihana style, 20 years ago. But it came after his decline. A conviction for Insider Trading forced him to step down as ceo of the company. He had three marriages and six children, which led to a battle over his estate. He ends up being sued by several of his family members, countersuing and fighting and a legal battle over the country. Ites a ka classic american story in all kinds of way. Its not only an immigrants success but what happens when a family gets wealthy in america. Reporter despite aokis strukts. The ben hani the Benihana Restaurant thrives. It always draws an almost identical response. Benihanas menu has grown over 50 years but the executive chef says the restaurant will also have an aoki signature style. I tell the chef. Go up there. This is your stage. You make sure geoffs experience the same. Every single visit is the same way. Treat them like youre inviting a guest to your home. He told me they have a training manual to help them with their importance. Its called benihaha. It takes eight weeks to learn the cutting tricks and another five months to performing them. The volcano. That would be my favorite. Also the ago. Coming up, one of the most problem pable stories in the history of Major League Baseball. Ill kale you back. Why. How long have you been like that . About a minute. Is he going to throw . I have no idea. Meet the man whose true story inspired the movie Million Dollar arm. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Oking for something safe with a really smooth ride. Hes a very light sleeper. 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Two previous auctions garn nevered reynolds more that 26 million. The final action will take place today and tomorrow at reynolds Dance Academy in north hollywood. Are you going to bid . I cant afford it. She said her entire savings was spent buying that stuff. He tried to saving his career and travels to india to find baseballs great next pitcher. The film is based on a true story. Mark strassmann spoke to the agem and his winning project about their inspirational story. This is the dream right there. Reporter he has an allamerican dream to play in the major leagues one day for the Pittsburgh Pirates but how he got this far is one of the most improbable stories in baseball. J. D. Bernstein is a sports client. In 2008 he created a reality show about baseball called Million Dollar arm. The goal is to find somebody who had the raw talent to be able to come back to the United States and be the first indian baseball player. Reporter that story inspired the new movie milliondollar arm. Jon hamm stars in it. The show looked for contestants in india, home to 1. 3 billion people. The problem was few of them had ever even heard of baseball. I think of American Idol if the contestants had never heard of singing. So we put baseballs in kids hands and took radar guns out there to prove one of the most important adages give me a kid who can throw a baseball and ill teach him everything else. 2,000 tried out in four major cities. With that many people youve got a pretty crazy cast coming through. So many balls were gone into the street, wide, left high and so yeah you saw a lot of wide pitching. Then you saw a big moment. A tall lefthanded javelin thrower only looked a little crazy. He got up there and posed lie a flamingo and stood there almost 40 seconds holding the ball. In a million years you never would have expected him to throw that hard. He won the show and 100,000. He instantly became the richest man in his small village. What did you know about baseball in the beginning . I had no clue whats a strike, whats a ball. This is all different kind of stuff. Brand new. Brand new. He flew to los angeles where he add to learn english, american culture, and baseball. Instead of here i was, you know stand anywhere. He might have to tweak that a little bit. But the pirates liked his raw talent and signed him to a Minor League Talent in 2009. One pitch at a time. This is the pitching coach. Dont try to do too much. Keep everything simple. It was very good because he was smart, he learned quick, and he wants to grow up. The 2009 singh became the first indian to play in Minor League Game and to win one. Every season hes improved and often excelled. Got a split, split slider. His fastball is mayor leelg past. Hes player savvy enough to know this. Most minor leaguers never make the big club. If im going to keep doing what im doing and believing in myselfing believing in my work ethic, its going to happen one day. Singhs story has Major League Baseball actively scouting in india. His story has already made it on the big screen. For cbs this Morning Saturday, Mark Strassmann bradenton, florida. Kind of like the way you throw the coffee mug at me across the table sometimes. High windup significant velocity. Dont you think its polite i wait for the break . Yeah. I think so. Up next good eating the fresh and local way. Chef joe till pan is here. Did you know were having lobber is bolognese . Awesome. It looks awesome frmt you were watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Why did you go back to minnesota . I went back in 2001 after doing black hawk down because i felt i needed to be around people that really knew me because i was thrust into the spotlight at that time. I had another comedy. Was there something wrong about that . You thought it was too big of a squirrel or something you found enormously unattractive about all the fame rushing in . I felt like i was developing as a person and i didnt want to be developing in a spotlight. I would bmt developing in a natural way how did you decide to come back . Was it this offer or you fell like you had grounded yourself more and you knew who you were more . Ive done a lot of independent films and ive done a few studio films as well. Skiemd of made it clear, a definition for myself that i was going to be focused on friends, family lifestyle, who i wanded to before before i focused on my career. I knew that was going be if i continued that way i would be sucked in a world where i didnt know anybody. Very few people do this at the height of their fame. Most people sort of drink it up and get off track. What did you learn going home . A lot of things. Im 35 years old now. I dont feel like im remostly what that kid was. For me that was 13 years ago or whatever, but for the public thats a lifetime ago. And i kind of i can sense that i dont know. I can sense theres a clear definition between then me and me now. [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans he was the first to use fresh seasonal growth. He was walking the walk before ores were doing the walk. He recently opened tell pan local. As an exec tib of wellness plans, he was selected by First Lady Michelle Obama for her chefs move to school task force. Chef bill tellepan welcome. Thank you. Welcome, neighbor. Good to see you. We have lobster here. The rest of it looks incredible. Lots of vegetables. I mean look at this lobster plate right here. I wish i could present that like that at the restaurant. Thats pretty amazing. I wish i had bought tupperware. I dont think therell be any left by the time we get done. You messaged local source really sustainable things. Were very seasonal at both restaurants and the lobster is one that hasnt changed. Did a party for a friend at this regular stranl and we had some lopsters hanging around and i put this toke and sort of refined it before we put it in the restaurant. This is going to stay on every day. These are the cakes. Its kind of nice. Then we have two dishes from local. One is asparagus with ranch and neffaro salad. We simplify there and serve it. We have fish and meat but get to go into the seasons with this concept. And then we have two desserts. Both are staples at east restaurant. Thats kind of like the lobster bolognese bolognese. I have to have that one. Also our coconut cake which is really a favorite quick favorite for people. So you opened the first telepan about ten years ago. Yes. When yu first opened it what was your vision . I think, you know i wanted to sort of bring the sort of seasonal cooking that ei eenk ive been doing. I knew that i wanted a place that people could come and just sort of walk into and have this friendly, you know friendly staff greet them and just have something that theyre not going to cook at home. Theres a restaurant in florence italy, called shah bray owe. I lock that place. You walk in there. The staff is happy. The food is really good. The wine list is great and you walk oust there feeling better than you femt when you came in. Thats kind of the vision we had. Were all in this together. Yeah, were all in this together. Ive been able to sort of work on it and get know people that come in so its been great. A lot of people who worked this in 2005 still work there today. And a lot of people who worked there worked with me back in 1986. It was so rare. Yeah yeah. But im lucky to have some really great people who followed me through. It makes the transition, you know, easier, and certain things like you sort of have this speak that you could go they understand things get done. But the decision to not have a satellite location in las vegas and 40 other telepans around the world, that was a conscious decision. I heard red lobster is selling for 2. 1 million and thats my goal. I love the process. I love being in the restaurant on daily basis. Now with the other location i try to get into both. Going somewhere else maybe. I like being in the business. We think the worj you do with Michelle Obama is fascinating and bringing a lot of Healthy Options to kids in school. As i hand you this dish we want to ask if you could have this dish with anyone past or presence who would that person be . I guess this kind of meal would be a great to have with my family. Theres probably a long long list from comedians. But i think right now it would be a great because i work so much to hang out with my family. I can see now why youre one of the most likeable chefs out there. Chef telepan, thank you so much. For more hecht to our website. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Jock f. Up next, she is considered the voice of the Civil Rights Movement. The legendary Mavis Staples has gone from opening for Martin Luther king to her most recently Grammy Nominated album. We ool look back on her career and shell perform on saturdays session. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Announcer the dish sponsored by smuckers. With a name like smuckers, it has to be good. I also like strawberry, boysenberry, red raspberry, blackberry sweet orange marmalade apple, pineapple concord grape, apricot, peach, blueberry. [ male announcer ] tim and Richard Smucker grew up knowing that with so many delicious varieties, its tough to choose just one favorite. Apricot pineapple. [ male announcer ] for five generations with a name like smuckers it has to be good. Jake and i have been best friends for years. One of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. Sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. 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Reporter Mavis Staples has been performing since she was just 8 years old. Thats when her father pops brought the Children Together to perform the children act, the staples singers. I know a place with pops on guitar and mavis in the lead, they were one of the first gospel groups to become pop stars when ill take you there went to number one in 1972. Radio did that. Yeah. It just crossed over. We were surprised. Ill take you there is a gospel song, you know. Were talking about tangking you to heaven. Reporter in the 60s the staples singers had travelled with the reverend Martin Luther king jr. On his Civil Rights Movement. We became the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement. As we marched, we would sing. Aint going to let nobody turn around what does it mean now to have been part of that . To stand next to Martin Luther king dr. King had a presence. You didnt even have to turn around. If he came in the room you felt it. Dr. King is here. I was a young girl but ill tell you, the joy i felt inside me was just unbelievable. Reporter in the 60s mavis also caught the eye of a young folk singer named bob dylan. He liked you a lot. I liked bobby a lot too. We were two kids. We were young. He was a cutie. Curly hair. I was a fox. One day dylan blurted out a proposal to her father. Pops, i want to marry mavis, and pops said well dont tell me. Tell mavis. And he got around to telling me. Im telling you too much now you know. What did you say when he asked you . I said, lets wait a while. Im too young. Would you have wanted to marry him . I kind of wonder if we had married bobby and we had some chrome crushers. Chrome crusher . What is that . Children. Oh. Little bobbyies and maviss. You imagined what it would be like to have children with bob dylan . Yeah. What did you think . I thought it would be cool. Reporter they scored top hits and were inducted into the hall of fame in 1999. A year later pops died. I got so down when pops passed, i didnt know what to do. Did not know what to do. I sang with my father for over 50 years. Reporter sister yvonne had to snap her out of it. And she told me some stuff. She said, mavis, you get up, you know pops would want you to continue singing. You cant do this. She threw some words out there that i cant repeat words i never heard her say, you know. But it got me up off that couch. All night long reporter in the past decade mavis has had a renaissance as a solo act, accepting her first grammy in 2011 somewhat reluctantly. My mind was still doing what pops had said. Dont think about no grammy. Youre not singing for a grammy. Youre singing for your just reward. A grammys nice though. Yeah, a miamigrammys nice though. I bought a stand for grammy. I go by it every day, hey, grammy. Reporter a con montreal dough, maviss voice doesnt have the same broad range as some soul singers, but as she said she knows what to do with it. My father always taught me mavis, you dont need no gimmicks you dont need to sing as loud as you can. You sing from your heart. If you sing from your heart, youll reach the people and i tell you every time i go on the stage, im coming with my heart first. Here she is from her new album titled one true vine. Mavis staples with i like the things about me. I looked in the mirror what did i see a brandnew imof the same old me but now i wonder why should i be surprised i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me that i once despised yeah there was a time i wish my hair was fine and i can remember when i wished my lips were thin oh but now i wonder why should i be surprised i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me that i once despise edd, oh yeah i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me that i once despise edd listen makes no difference now youal how you may feel ive done reached the point snf where i wannabe real im tired of living living in a disguise i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me that i once despised hey, hey i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me i like the things about me that i once despised and we like Mavis Staples too. 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March for freedoms highway march each and every day march for freedoms highway march each and every day made up my mind and i wont turn around made up my mind and i wont turn around listen theres this one thing i cant understand my friend why some folk think freedom was not designed for all men there are so many People Living their lives wondering in their minds whats going to happen next were going to march for freedoms highway march each and every day i said were going to march for freedoms highway hey, hey, hey march each and every day listen found dead people in the forest and river and lake whole word is one drink whats wrong with the United States yes, we want peace if it can be found stay on freedom highway nobody coming around were going to march, march for freedom, hey, hey, hey march each and every day yeah march for freedoms highway march each and every day made up my mind and i wont turn around i made up my mind and i wont turn around i made up my mind and i wont turn around made up my mind and i wont turn around made up my mind i wont turn around made up my mind and i wont turn around i wont turn around yeah, yeah ooh, yeah, oh, yeah. 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Have a great weekend, everybody. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com our great weekend continues with bill telepan. Thanks for sticking around. I guess we have drinks. Owe un you encouraged us to stick around. Exactly. One thing we didnt talk about is your work with the white house in trying to get kids to eat healthier and better. Why do you think thats so important . With the obesity rate so high and it starts very early. Youre seeing a lot more childhood obesity, especially in kids 2 to 5, so we started this three months out of the program wellness in schools in 05, and i got involved in 08 where we decided we wanted to have less processed food in the cafeteria, more real cooking and be active in the recess yards. We bring cooks from the culinary schools who want to be change ageists and bring athletes in to help with sports and prevent bullying. The second half of the day, theyre like i want to learn so theyre not sleepy or you know. Thats what happens when you eat heavy processed high in sugar fat, salt, and you just sit around afterward. I mean i fall asleep. Bill telepan, thank you so much. Youll fall asleep after one of these. Have a great weekend. Announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans sfo threaten to slow down the Summer Travel season. Live from the cbs bay area studios, this is xpix 5 news. Change is starting today at sfo threatening to slow down Summer Travel season. A bay area city targeted from a serial arsonist. Potholes leaving one driver with hurt ribs. It is 7 oclock on saturday morning, may 17th. Thank you for joining us. Kind of a cool start to our weekend here. Yeah. Lets take a live look outside from our transamerica tower camera. You can see theres some fog around the city into the golden gate bridge. 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