Nearly lost to history. See newly discovered work from a photography legend. But we begin this morning with todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The prison employee finding hess on the other side of f the law. The first arrest is made in the Northern New York prison escape. The prison worker now charged with helping two killers break out of the clinton correctional facility. Bond will be set at 100,000 cash 200,000 shell remain in the custody of the county sheriff. Were adjourned. In dallas a few hours ago, what happened outside Police Headquarters. A van rammed a police car as the gunfire continued. The computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of the cia, the military and the fbi. The president s trade push went down in flames. Republicans like it. President obama like it. But most democrats do not like it. Is this dead . I think its on life support. Front man dave broll has finished a gig. The lamborghini limping along the freeway and smashed into a median. Were talking a 200,000 car. That car was a rental. All that this looks like a low speed chase in washington. Its not. Turns out grandma was lost. And all that matters. Megan klingenberg put the big save. Game over. On cbs this morning saturday. And i love this. This was reported on the legitimate news. One of the missing convicts get this is handsome and very well endowed. But if you encounter this guy, do not be fooled. That is a gun in his pocket and hes not happy to see you. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to the weekend. Vinita nair is off this morning and Elaine Quijano joins us. Welcome. Thank you. We have a lot of guests for you including colin quinn. A oneman show on broadway. Now hes published a new book called the coloring book and hell join us here at the table. Plus one of americas great chefs, Terrance Brennan and the cuisine of the sun. Well find out what that is all about on the dish. And christopher steling. He bought that guitar at a pawn shop but wait till you can see what he can do with it in in our saturday session. We begin with a standoff in dallas after Police Headquarters. Police said multiple suspects opened fire and one suspect kroev away in an armored van. Vicente arenas is in dallas this morning. Vicente, good morning. Reporter good morning to you. This Morning Police have blocked off several streets here in the downtown area, and in the last couple of hours, weve heard two loud explosions. One of them came from a pipe bomb that was detonated by police robot. This all started around 12 30 this morning when Police Say Witnesses reported seeing suspects firing from what appeared to be an armored van at bdp headquarters. Thats when police began firing weapons. You can hear that. The suspect left four suspicious bags. One of them had a pipe bomb which was detonated by that police robot. Police chased the van for 15 minutes before it stopped in hutchins, texas, outside of jack in the box. There was another exchange of fire there. Squad cars were hit but no officers were hit. The police chief says theyre in contact with the suspect and that hes been shot. The suspect has told our negotiators that we took his child and we accused him of being a terrorist and that hes going to blow us up and then cut off negotiations. Police say that the man has given them his name but theyve not been able to confirm his identity. That name has been associated with three Different Cases of domestic violence. Right now negotiations continue and police are hoping to bring this standoff to a peaceful conclusion. Elaine . All right. Vicente arenas in dallas. Thank you. Its been over the week since the escape of two killers from a Northern New York prison and now an arrest has been made. Its not one of the convicts but rather one of the women that investigateors say helped pull off the mistake. Joyce mitchell is being held in the Clinton County jail this morning. Good morning anna. Reporter good morning, elaine. One of the charges that Joyce Mitchell is facing is a felony charge which means that this woman who was a prison employee could herself be spending years in prisonern if convicted for helping others escape. Late last night in the pouring rain Joyce Mitchell was led into the Clinton County court for her arraignment arraignment. Mitchell is charged with promoting prison contraband and prison confrontation. She appeared shellshocked when appearing in court with her lawyer speaking only once to confirm her name. You are joyce e. Mitchell . Yes. Reporter the complaint says that she gave them hacksaw blades chisels, a punch, and screwdriver bits on may 1st. She was held on 100,000 cash bail. If convicted she could be held up to ten years in prison class d felony. Clinton has been cooperating and providing information to police this week. Were getting closer with every step we take both with our criminal investigators and our tactical and ground searches. Everything we can eliminate, even if its shrinking the size of our search area bricks us that much closer to our search area. On friday police were searching tom maggys acres. Reporter they told you they think theyre on your land. Yes. Reporter dogs picked up a scent at a gas station in dannemora. Police are investigating a Surveillance Video in hoping to determine if the escapees when there and when. More than a thousand officers are involved in the search. We have a message for them. We are coming for you and we will not stop until youre caught. Reporter theres still a large presence in this area. Police now monitoring for any developments or any tips. Yesterday the tip that started the search in that one area we were talking about was a report from a resident of someone jumping over a stone wall. They thought it was the escapees, the convicts. They didnt find anybody yesterday, but it was some pretty intense searching quite a while yesterday with the choppers overhead and many many Law Enforcement officers and troopers out there. Anthony . Anna werner in platsburgh, new york. Thanks anna. The hack attack on the u. S. Government is getting bigger. The latest is the chinese hackers stole the personal information of up to 14 Million People and it turns out that at least some of that information came from intelligence and military personnel who were applying for security clearances. Heres jeff pegues with more. Reporter investigators believe that suspected chinese hackers accessed forms containing personal data for background checks for security purposes including but not limited to information about mental illness, drug alcohol use, past arrests and bankruptcy bankruptcies. Law enforcement say that the fbi, cia, and some military personnel are believe to have had data compromised. U. S. Officials first publicly acknowledged the cyber attack last week but investigators believe it was started last year. It was discovered in april and then confirmed in may. All big intelligence agencies have biographical databases on important figures. Reporter jim lewis who has advised the government on security for over a decade said the chinese used the information to gather intelligence. Theyre doing operation research. Theyre getting into the skin to better understand how that play with them better. Reporter yesterday josh ernest said theyre working on. Its a daunting challenge and it does require the federal government to be nimble, something thats difficult when youre talking about an organization thats this large. Some cia personnel information is stored at opm, but sources say covert operatives information is protected. Investigators acknowledge that it will take time to determine the full extent of the attacks damage. For cbs this morning saturday, jeff pegues washington. Today is a big day for supporters of Hillary Clintons 2016 bid for democratic nomination, and for clinton herself its even big e sheechl speak today at a Campaign Kickoff rally here in new york city. Nancy cordes is at the campaign sight on Roosevelt Island. Good morning. Reporter good morning. This is where were going to hear her fully articulate why shes running for president its true weve heard a lot from her over the last couple of months but typically that was in more simple roundtable settings a rampup phase where clinton did as much listening as she did talking. Today were told clinton will describe herself as a fighter, has fought and will fight for the middle class. In fact, the campaign released a biographical impact to drive it home. Shes going to say she got that fighting instinct from her mother Dorothy Rodham who a lot of people dont realize was abandoned by her parents and worked as a housekeeper when she was 14 years old part of this speech is going to be very personal. Elaine and anthony, heres one perk to being a former first lady, the airspace above Roosevelt Island is actually going to be closed during that event today, which means that anybody who was thinking of messing with clintons message using some kind of sky banner or sky writing, that plan has been foiled. More problems just in the air today. Thanks nancy. After years of battling Congressional Republicans over every issue imaginable missouri spurred with democrats. They blocked legislation for trade barriers with trade in the pacific. Julianna goldman has more on that. Good morning. Good morning. The 12nation trade pac is known as a Transition Partnership and its the centerpiece of president obamas economic agenda. The white house said it would count chinas growing assessment in the economy and it would be the most significant trade deal since the north america trade agreement. The president said he needed the vote to negotiate and now what would be a legacy defining trade agreement is up in the air. We want a better deal for americas workers. Reporter just hours after the two met privately, House Minority leader nancy pelosi rebuffed president obama and came out against the trade bill that hes been furiously pushing. The motion is not adopted. The defeat came after an unprecedent 11th hour lobbying effort with the president stopping by the congressional baseball game thursday evening and then appealing directly to democrats on capitol hill friday. Basically the president tried to both guilt people and then impugn their integrity. And i dont think it was a very effective tactic. Democrats like oregon congressman peter defast yeo voiced the concerns of labor unions and environmental activists who argued that expanding trade and opening u. S. Markets hurts american workers, costing jobs and lowering wages. The issue of trade traditionally divided democrats and in this case its created strange coalitions with the president , republicans, and business groups all aligned. For a Global Company operating in a global economy, having these kinds of Free Trade Agreements is absolutely essential. It just makes sense. Bob pat season the ceo of patton electronics, a maryland tech company that transported around the world. He says the trade deal would level the playing field. Any kind of Free Trade Agreement really enables a smooth transaction process. It just makes it easier smoother, and more fair for us competing in the International Market space. On friday, press secretary josh ernest said the bill hit a procedure real snafu and the president will work to make sure its fair for american workers. What i would concede is our work is not done yet. What happens now . The short answer some complicated legislative maneuvering. The president is going to try to go back to the democrats and they could go back next week. The white house says the president will spend the weekend working through his options. Julianna goldman in washington. Thank you. 12 new infections of the mers virus are reported in south korea. 14 people have died from middle east respiratory syndrome since last month in the u largest outbreakout side saudi arabia. About 140 people are diagnosed with the virus. South korea and the World Health Organization are downplaying the concerns about the virus spreading further. The president has postponed a visit to the white house. If youve noticed egg prices are on the rise an outbreak of bird flu is killing chickens across the country. Adriana diaz is reporting from one of the hardest hit states iowa. Reporter dave reddick owns rem red egg tern prices. He could only talk to us outside of his facility because its under quarantine. So that fresh soil is the compost . It is. Thats got the chickens that have been euthanized. Reporter redick has lost birds ruling in tens of millions of dollars in losses and forcing hundreds of layoffs. Nationwide nearly 49 million birds in 21 states are now gone reducing egg production by about 10 . Is this the worst period youve ever experienced in this industry . Theres nothing that can come close to it. Absolutely nothing. Reporter scientists arent shoe how the virus is spreading, but red ig calls it a tsunami thats ripping through it. How much of your business depending on chicken . At least 98 . Since bird flu hit, orders are down cutting his revenue in half. Do you think youre going have to lay any employees off . My goal is not but right now ive got to know what the big picture is. Everybody may need to cut back. There could be shortterm layoffs. Its driven the price up by 17 cents a dozen meaning the cost of flu has spread from farm to table. For cbs this morning saturday, aid ya nay diaz rembrandt, iowa. The saw womens soccer team is headed to vancouver, canada, this morning for their third world cup game. Last night they did not score any goals but neither did their opponent sweden. Jericka duncan has more. Good morning. Reporter good morning, elaine. Last nights game was particularly interesting because the head coach of sweden used to coach several of the players on the u. S. National team. Both teams knew a win wouldnt be easy due to their similarities and familiarityies. Serve of the u. S. Team members played on the swedish team and pia sundhage coached from 2007 to 2012. Defenders from both teams froekted their turf. The second half was even more intense with collisions that stopped the game and players fighting for position. 76 minutes into the game an impressive save by 52 defender megan klingenberg. Its something that weve been practicing this week. I know when hope slides across i need to tuck in and slide into position. Reporter the coach called her play brilliant. Its physical. Its not labeled a group of death for no reason right . I think every team is quality and we have to give our very best to play these teams. Reporter but for the thousands of american fans who packed the stadium in hopes of seeing at least one goal scored watching the game was at times frustrating said andy harden of kentucky. Usa had a lot of chances, and they just didnt score. Reporter now, the u. S. Women actually won their first game against australia, so a draw against sweden really isnt so bad, but they are hoping to win against nigeria tuesday in vancouver to solidify that top spot that they currently have here in their group at the world cup. Anthony . Were rooting for them. Love seeing those american fans up there. Jericka duncan in winnipeg thanks so much. The Washington Post reports congress is preparing to slash funding to a cia program in syria. The House Intelligence Committee voted to cut up to 20 of the 1 billion annual budget. The money is used to train and arm rebels in syria. One House Intelligence Committee member says the cut reflects growing pessimism that the u. S. Can help shape syria when the civil war there ends. The bbc reports the Croatian Football Federation is apologizing for the image of a swastika that was visible on the field during the qualifying game against italy on friday. Its not known if the symbol was painted or mowed into the grass but it was seen during the first half of the mass. The officials said the symbol was a disgrace and those who did it will be caught and punished. The register says police in santa ana, california are launching an investigation of sauvs at a marijuana dispenseary. Security shows officers dismantling the cameras, trying marijuana, and even playing darts. They describe the images as concerning. None of the officers have been placed on leave. The guardian of london says the queen recognized more men than women this year in her national honors. Knights outrank dames by 51. Well take you to Buckingham Palace and check on the festivities under way this morning. And the consequence of found finds fool fighters david grohl fell off a stage during a concert friday and broke his right leg. He returned several songs later sitting down with his leg wrapped in a cast saying quote, i may not be able to walk or run, but i can still play guitar and scream. After the shol he sent a thankyou tweet to the fans along with an extra of his broken leg. The show must go on. Apparent will i the doctor went up to him in the middle of the show and said do you need anything, and he said yes, whiskey, quick. I know the feeling. Its about 22 after the hour and now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Coming up a cbs news investigation. A pharmacy charging tens of thousands of dollars for supplements worth only a couple of hundred. Why is it happening and is it legal. And later, details on the loss of a giant in music. Well look back at the career or Ornette Coleman. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Coming up, do you know your x score . Did your parents appraisepraise you for your achievements. Then we go to london for the big celebration. Lets just say Prince George kind of excited. There he is. Jie love in the book where they say its a fictional story but its different. Tell us about these people. This is like our downton abbey, right . This is a very small tribe of people. Theyre not only not representative of the country, but the country is going in the opposite direction. If we look at the real economics of marriage in america, we we see is there are more single moms in america, more women earning money in the household, there are stayathome datas s dads who are assuming the household responsibilities. This is an anthropological look. What do they have jodie . What do they have . What do they do . Well, what we see is the lives because of income and equality, one of the defining moments of our time the lives of the super rich and the lives of the super poor have less and less in common. The glue that binds our daily lives together are disappearing. So theres a great line in the book that you pointed out before that even stayathome moms have personal assistants. Right. Its a level of decadence that most of us can scarcely imagine. Why do we care. The rest of us who wear yoga pants and drive around in a beat up minivan, why are they so fascinated with how they live . In part i think its sue poor yore. You can judge them. A lot of the conversation around this book is negative saying these people are throwbacks, god, i would never want to live that way, its oppressive to women, et cetera et cetera. Its a way of dealing with the unbelievable privilege. We spend a lot of time online around here. But with all this speed from xfinity, its all good. 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Previously we reported out of a dallas pharmacy that was billing 13,000 for a jar of custom scar cream. We also reported on the u. S. Military Health Care System paying more than 300 million a month for custom preparations that many doctors say are useless. This morning jim axelrod has another expo say. Reporter when a cbs employee was recently prescribed this to boost his energy he was astonished at the claim his farmly submitted and his Insurance Approved for a onemonth supply 44,707. For the cost of a bmw convertible he got 180 capsules of powdered res vary toll an antioxidant found in red grapes available at any local nutrition story. In fact, this contains roughly the same am amount as the 44,000 presciption which races the question, why does ore the counterresveratrol vary resveratrol cost just 144. We wanted to ask them why theirs cost so much more but they declined our repeated request for an interview. Last week our cbs reporter caught up with brian sutton. His family owns the pharmacy. Excuse me. We got a primgs that was 44,000 for for resveratrol. Is k you tell me why . Sir, can you tell me why . I dont live here. He wasnt interested in answering the questions. So we asked dr. Geoff blumberg. Hes the director of the Antioxidants Research laboratory at tuft university. Its noft the cost of the ingredient, its not the cost of formulating them. Its not the cost of shippinging them to you. Theres nothing about this prescription that were showing you that makes any sense to you. No. Resveratrol is resveratrol is resveratrol. Not only that dr. Bloomberg told us is Research Shows it might not really help. What do you think is going on here . For 44,000 a month for a dietary supplement i cant imagine what it could be other than a scam. You know this is thousands of times more expensive than what you can buy it for anywhere else. Reporter in fact, you can buy it for thousands less at warner west the very same pharmacy that filled the 44,000 prescription. Wearing hidden cameras, we asked their pharmacist about buying resveratrol without insurance and were quoted a very different price. One capsule twice daily. That one youre looking at around 200. 200. Yeah. If you want to send it over, we can run it through your insurance and let you know what theyll pay for. Reporter at that price, the cbs employees prescription would have cost about 600 out of pocket more than 70 times less, the 44,000 claim by cvs caremark. We wanted to ask them why they would ever pay that much for a nonfdaapproved supplement but they refused to discuss it on camera. For cbs this morning saturday, this is jim axelrod in new york. There is no indication in law has been broken in this case. Lawyers for warner west pharmacy said warner west submitted a billing code. It was based on the manufacturers recommended Price Associated with that billing code. From star track to Broadway George takeis new starring role in a musical based on his own true story in a california Detention Camp during world war ii. That story is coming up. Now heres look at the weather for your weekend. Up next. Medical news in our morning rounds including new ways to fight Heart Disease endorsed by an fda panel. Plus dr. Jon lapook and Holly Phillips on new evidence that, yes, women, men have weaker memories than women. Id forgotten about that. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Announcer this portion sponsored by breathe right. Breathe better, sleep better tonight. Than allergy medicines alone. So you can breathe and sleep. Shut your mouth and sleep right. Breathe right. You wouldnt do half of your daily routine. So why treat your mouth any differently . Complete the job with listerine®. Kill up to 99 percent of germs. 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Basically they block a specific protein, and in doing so the liver is more able to clear ldl. Thats our bad cholesterol. Whereas the statins, highdose statins lower ldl by 30 to 40 , these drugs seem to lower it by 60 to 70 . Theyre injectable. Theyre injected once or twice a month. So, jon, will these drugs replace statins then . I think its too early to say. For people who cant tolerate statins, there may be a role. Remember, they have been shown to decrease ldl, but they have not been shown to reduce heart attacks. When do you see these on the market and would you recommend them . The talk now is final approval from the fda may come late summer july or august, and the Drug Companies are poised to produce them right away. I think they will be very very important in sort of the arsenal of treating high cholesterol. But there will be barriers. Right now you can get staterns for 4 a month, certain statins. These drugs, theres talk of them costing 500 to a thousand dollars a month. There will be barriers. They wont be for everyone. Now to haiti where two babe girls wenl through dangerous operation. Jon was there when they went through an unusual surgery. Reporter they share much more. They share an abdomen. Theyre minutes away from one of the rarest and riskiest operations. The earthquake that brought so much trauma to the nation brought them these two girls. This man became an ivy league pediatric surgeon. He rarely returned to his home country that. Changed when the kpek struck. I arrived at the second day that the airport opened and pretty much went to work and spent two absolutely grueling weeks, the toughest ones of my life. It wasnt a one and done thing. The holy father he put together more than two dozen volunteers from the United States and haiti. I think were about ready to roll. To provide confusion, everyone is colorcoated. A line is drawn to show the surgeons where to cut. Things go smoothly until michelles blood suddenly and dangerously drops. Shes given a transfusion and iv fluids. They go into marians instead. The remedy is to complete the on rag and do it quickly. We now have babies two independent living organisms. Reporter nearly seven hours after they arave in the operating room together they leave in separate cribs. Their parents are overwhelmed. Theres Something Special about coming to haiti to operate on haitian children with haitian physicians haitian an is these yol gists because i feel that im contributing to the future of just friday two weeks after the operation the healthy girls are discharged from the hospital. A homecoming made possible by a native son coming home. Jon, such an incredible story. What was your biggest take away from this surgery . There were so many. I spoke last night to jim stein one of the surgens from childrens hospital. Marion and michelle are doing great. So many for me. What the biggest one is this is not a case of american doctors just swooping in to haiti, doing their thing and leaving and thats it and werent they great. Yes, they were but what happens here was the transfer of expertise, the transfer of knowledge. I saw the answer theesh yol gist nurses this transfer of information. So long after the the surgeons returned to los angeles and long after marion and michelle are home and doing well something will have been left in haiti which is expertise, which is confidence and thats going to be so important. This concept, haitians helping haitians. So exciting to be in that room. Unbelievable. Chokes you up. Good feeling story. Wonderful. A study proves what many suspect suspected, men are more forgetful. Researchers gave both memory tasks, the test reveal women are better than men at remembering to perform and complete feature tasks. It was all deference to the study well done absolutely correct in its findings but i dont think many women will consider this breaking news. Im going to forget this story by the time were in the commercial. There is also secondary gain right. If the you forget things enough then the women will take up the slack. True. Thank you both. Up next do you know your xq what an xq is . If you are looking for a job stay with us. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. To you, theyre more than just a pet. So protect them. With k9 advantix® ii. Its broadspectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. K9 advantix® ii. For the love of dog™. Hello. Were here in the tropics to tell you about our Ocean Spray Cranberry mango juice drinks a Perfect Blend of cranberry and the exotic flavor of mango. They go together like warm waves and a cool island breeze. [ cracking ] tada Ocean Spray Cranberry mango, the tropical way to enjoy cranberry. 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So, you know you can imagine you might want a different kind of person to be a wall street trader than to be a nurse at a Neonatal Unit right . But, you know a lot of what theyre really looking for is correlations to their bottom line. If youre a costsetter employer and you look at your best applicants, your best employees and look at their traits you can measure them against the people who are applying to the job and say this correlates to lower turnover and higher success, you know, lets use this data and get these people in here . This isnt just used for executives now. Its being used across the board, right . Yeah absolutely. Thats the thick i found the most fascinating. Its across all jobs. And for people who are hourly workers and things like this, this could be the most confounding for them. I talked to one working mother in school who was up until 2 00 in the morning answering hundreds of these questions for the test. I think thats so con founding for a lot of people. Asking questions like i trust data more than my instincts or i understand why stars twinkle. I mean what keebd of a question is that . How do applicants begin to prepare for an interview like that . The problem is they really cant. Theres no transparency about what it is exactly thatting the employers are looking for. Theyre looking for a specific personal type and you may not know what the personality type is. Often the questions will be quite confusing. Theyll try to trip you up. Theyll ask you the same question ten times and then a few minutes later ask it a different way. People get real never vis, did i answer it this way . Will i be disconcerted . Many are questioning whether they work and do what theyre looking for. Sure, what the tests do are for turnover. Even in sales number they show at jetblue for example if you fit one of those profiles to a t, customers are 15 more like toy to compliment that particular employee. Theyre seeing real benefits of it. Its sort of a legacy of our big data obsession. This idea that you can collect data about someone and you can use it the make predictions about how theyre going to do. I thought the job market was tough already. This only makes it harder. Eliza grey. Thanks for being with us this morning. Coming up saxophonist Ornette Coleman was one of the musical innovators of his rare. Youll hear why. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Me and you, and you and me. No matter how they tossed the dice. It had to be. The only one for me is you. And you for me. So happy together now theres a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. Introducing plenti. When it comes to rewards theres plenti together. Across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes. With noninsulin victoza. For a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didnt get me to my goal. So i asked my doctor about victoza. 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And zyrtec® is different than claritin®. Because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. Zyrtec®. Muddle no more™. Reporter this week the jazz world lost one of its great creators Ornette Coleman. Armed with his ail toe saxophone, coleman was an innovator and icon claft who rewrote the rules of jazz. He pioneered the Movement Free jazz which unshack. Ed the drama of unshalkled souls of mehdis which had become commonplace in the 1950s. Speaking of his fellow mufg musicians, he said i dont want them to follow myself but follow themselves and be with me. He described har mow lodices on npr. It tees scientific form based on human emotion. Thats basically what it is and what it does. Reporter his breakthrough came in 1969 when he came one theal album shape to come. In 2007 he received a grammy for a lifetime achieve management. That same year it earned him a pulitzer prize. His last performance one year ago in brooklyns Prospect Park drew performers like patty smith. He died of heart failure. He was 85. Great life. Coming up theres pomp theres ceremony. Britain celebrates the queens 89th birthday and we will take you live to london. For some of you your local news the next. The rest stick around. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Such an interesting show because it did so well. The original stephen king book was one book that was going to last one season but it continued because it did so well. Youre extending this thee seasons in. Right. My character was not in the book. How i figure into the community, i make sort of a big splash. I enter like a mack truck. There it is. Wow. Theres the ultimate sort of reality there. Everybody knows and loves you from csi. I know you left over a year ago but youre going to return for the season finale. Its actually the series finale. Yeah. Im coming back. Waynes coming back. I believe the man who directed it danny will be back as well as everyone else in the show. What can you tell us about it . I wish i could tell you honestly, but i havent heard a peep other than, oh, i think youll love what youre going to do. Will it be it will be shot at the end of july. It will be a great because that cast was, you know magic. We really all loved each other and had a lot of fun on the set. A lot of great memories. You just started taking improv classes. Oh god. This is interesting because you started doing this after csi, right, but before under the dome . Yes. I graduated from level three actually. Oh, congratulations. Theres levels of improv class . Yeah. Its level six. Beautiful day in new york. Welcome to cbs this morning saturday. Im Anthony Mason snow and im Elaine Quijano. Coming up this half hour shes been queen of her kingdom for more. We have a live report on the pageantry of london. A chronic ler of all things american. Well show you some recently rediscovered examples of his best work from the Civil Rights Era. And hes been where no man had gone before and now star treks george takei is headed for another hardtoreach place, a starring role on broadway. But first breaking news this morning. A standoff in dallas where the States Police headquarters was attack. Police say several suspects ewing automatic weapons opened fire at a building near downtown. Then at least one suspect drove away in an armored van. Vicente arenas is in dallas. Good morning. Reporter good morning to you. In the last hour police tell us theyve been able to detonate at least one other bomb. It was found under a police car designated safely by a police robot. Right now police still have several streets cordoned off here around Police Headquarters in downtown dallas. This shooting started at 12 30 this morning when shots were fired from an armored van at Police Headquarters. The suspect ran away and hit an officers car. You can hear those dramatic shots there. Windows were also shot out at the department by this hail of gunfire. The suspects left four suspicious packages and some of them had bombs. Police chased the van for 15 minutes to a jack in the box in hutchins texas. There was more gunfire and the suspect said he was hit. His armored car was disabled be i a large caliber weapon. The suspect has told our negotiators that we took his child and we accused him of being a terrorist and that hes going to blow us up. And then cut off negotiations. Reporter police tell us that the man has given them a name. Theyre still trying to confirm his identity. Meantime negotiations continue and theyre hoping to bring this standoff to a peaceful conclusion. Elaine . Vicente arenas in dallas. Thaerpg you. An intensive search continue this morning for two convicted killers who escaped from a prison in Northern New York more than a week ago. A prison worker is in custody charged with helping them break out. Anna werner has the latest from platsburgh, new york. Reporter Joyce Mitchell is, in fact, facing a felony charge which means that a former prison employee could spend years in prison for helping others escape if she is convicted. Now, she appeared in court very late last night. She entered a not guilty plea to both charges shes facing, which are promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation. The criminal complaint complaint alleges that she gave david sweat and richard matt tools on may 1st. She was ordered held on 100,000 cash bail. Meanwhile there was a massive search going on yesterday. Police had two helicopters up and many, many officers out in a particular area just 3 1 2 miles away from the prison where the two men escaped last weekend. They had a report of possibly one of the convicts jumping over a stone wall. Thats what tipped off this massive search. Police with out in force in the pouring rain but obviously did not catch them not so far. Anthony and elaine . Anna werner thanks. Its still nearly a year and a half before the president ial election, but starting today the campaign is officially on. Hillary clinton will make her bid for the democratic nomination officially official with a speech at rally here in new york city. The location is auspicious Roosevelt Island named of course after Franklin Roosevelt to. Talk more about that the cbs former director and host of face the nation, john dickerson. Good morning, john. Good morning, anthony. So whats going on now . Shes got to keep getting bites at the apple and thats in part to take advantage of the kind of the well t press coverage. I mean today its going to be covered like crazy. In the case of Hillary Clinton, what shes trying to do is create a larger arc for her campaign. She came out of the box in april and said im go doing ta take on four big fights and now shes going to try to sketch a bigger theme, a biggerstore for her campaign. Tell me why this fighter approach is something that her team thinks will appeal to voters. First of all, its a bit of an echo to bill clinton. He used to say no matter what happens to me you always know im going fight for you, fight until the last dog dies. Thats similar to her. People may have doubts about her. She may have been a person shes seen her numbers drop in both her Approval Ratings and they dont trust her, but her argument is it doesnt matter. I will fight for you. I will fight for the things you care about and thats all you need in a president. You said this is a family affair. The whole family is going to be there. It is. Shes been on the campaign trail mostly by herself. Now, the whole family is going to be there. But then i think thats it. Then shes going to go back to being a candidate by herself. But this is again, itted as to the pomp and circumstance of this event. Lets switch over to the republican side. On monday jeb bush is hosting his own big event announcement. Why did he wait so long . Well yes. An announcement even though hes done, by our count at 44 events. In his case hes doing it differently than Hillary Clinton. She announced shes running. He did not. That allows him to take advantage of lack campaigns. Youre candidate in all but admission. Youre doing everything a candidate does but youre taking advantage of laws for people who arent candidates and its a fuzzy area. How important was the democratic rebuke of his trade priorities . I think it was important in this sense, which is, you know we talk a lot about income and equality and the penalty up feeling about the Economic System being tilted. And it gets conversation and you hear Bernie Sanders president ial campaign is founded on that passion. Heres another place where it broke through the system. I mean to have a president rebukedpy his own party is ray. The rebum came from the passion among democrats who said these trade deals are bad for workers and they would not let them go through anymore. That consensus is gone and so its just its a little dot in the Big Conversation that kind of happens sometimes in the abstract about income and equality. John, dwho you have on face the nation tomorrow . We have Bernie Sanders who can do a bit of a victory lap. Hes been fighting on these trade deals. And then we have robbie mook whos the Campaign Manager for Hillary Clinton and also Lindsey Graham to talk about that and isis in iraq. All right john. Thank you. While women are visibly coy about revealing their age, Queen Elizabeth may be the exception. She turned 89. If you gort to send a card, you have a second chance. Thats because her official celebration is under way. Charlie dagata has more. Reporter good morning. The boots had to be buffed and the horses fluffed. Not in tribute to the queen but to see generations of the whole royal family. Looking remarkably well rested for the mother of a newborn, kate led the way along with prince harry and camilla in the lead carriage this morning. But today is all about the queen and the official marking of her 89th birthday. Beneath that bareskinned hat is her husband Prince Philip who turned 94 this week. And pulling up the rear on horseback, Prince William along side prince charles. You could call it a royal flush. Trooping the color is a centuriesold throwback. Carrying or trooping the colors on the regiment battlefield and for 1,400 of the queens own troops, this display of military pageantry, is one role taken very seriously saying royal correspondent roya nikkhah. Theres nothing more. Its the pinnacle of what they do and probably the biggest occasion of the year. Its a very big deal for them. It takes three months to prepare a soldier and a horse to go on parade. It take up two two days to polish everything that goes on display. Reporter with meticulous attention to detail nobody wants to spoil the head of the armed forces big day. The queens actual birthday was back in april but the official sovereigns birkdday has been tradition since 1748. The queens great grandfather decided june had Better Weather than november. Over the years the odd soldier when she becomes britains longest reigning the leader. Shes about to make history in this country. I think its a very special occasion for the royal family and the public to mark that sa. Reporter the whole point of the exercise is to inspect the troops. But was what was really on show here was the entire royal family. And besides a wedding, you dont see a turnout like that every day. Thanks. I was worried that prince fillip was going to disappear under his hat. You have one, dont you . I wish i did. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next, hes a star trek veteran and an internet favorite, and now george takei is bound for broadway. 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Hes a twotime champion but hes showoff. Watch this. Standing with his back to the hole and putting toward a bumpy right it rolls and rolls and hes there to cheer himself on when it goes right into the hole. Go bubba. Nicely done. All right. We first got to know Actor George Takei on star trek, the Science Fiction series set in the future p now in a broadway play this fall hell tell a view personal story of a not so distant past. When a new sipe went up on the marquee of new yorks longacre building last week George Takeis name was right at the top. At 78 years old, i made my broadway debut. I am a debutante. How does that feel . It feels glorious. I wish my father were here to see his surname up there on that marquee. What do you think he would have thought . I think he would have been very proud. Not only because im his son, but its his story thats being told. As we stand by thy side note. Reporter allegiance which open this fall tells the story of yap sneezeamericans imprisoned in camps in pearl harbor. Id just turned 5 when the soldiers came to order us out of our home. Were japaneseamericans, born here. My mother was born in sacramento. My father was a san franciscan. Reporter tell kay reporter takeis parents and children would spend four years in the camps. I remember the barbed wire. And after the war my teacher continually referred to me as the japan boy. Reporter as an actor, he became known by another name. Steady as she goes. Steady as she goes captain. Reporter starring in the 1960s star trek and its sequel sequels. Hes become a superstar with 10e6r million followers. My social media base was essentially scifi geeks and nerds, star trek, so i had to grow that and i discovered by trial and error and i found that the humor, the funnies found the most. You found your platform. Y, i yes, i did. Reporter he used the money to help with japans earthquake and gay rights. You describe this musical as your legacy. Thats what it means to you. It does. It does. My mission in life is to have american know this dark chapter of American History because its an american story. Reporter its his story, too, one thats taken george takei from a Detention Camp up to the stars and now to broadway. I have endured, and here we are. Its a real fulfilling experience. You can tell how much this means to him and its extraordinary. At 78 years old to be making your broadway debuts. Im one of his twitter followers now. Up next colin quinn. Hes one of the funniest guys on the planet. His new move is called train wreck, and his new book is called Race Relations in america. What could be funnier than that . Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. You may have a medical condition called overactive bladder. Or oab youve got to be kidding me. Ive had enough its time to talk to the doctor. 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Thats why your mom and me are getting divorced. For 30 years quinns taken his unique brand of comedy to every corner of the country. Hes performed in standup shows, written and performed on saturday night live, acted in films, and even was in a oneman show on broadway. And now he can add author to his title. Good morning. Good morning. Thats a pretty ambitious title there. Why did you decide to write on Race Relations in America Today . Its really about all the races that i grew up with and i talk about it in my act. Everyone talks about it but no one goes down talking about it. My book is discussing my observations. How did your publisher react when you said im going to talk about Race Relations. They were excited. What do they care. Im the one thats going to take it the weight. Theyre not going to take i dont like this publisher. Ites very different today in brooklyn. Yes it is. Ek nick diversity. Talk about it . Back then it was ethnic swiss. You could describe someones ethnicity without describing it. Do you think comedy humor can bridge a divide . If it doesnt work nothing else nobody has a solution yet. Kwhie not take a shot. Why not. Nothing works. You talk about Political Correctness besides race. I want to ask you about that topic. Just this past week your good friend Jerry Seinfeld made some news. He said Political Correctness is destroying comedy. Yeah. Of course, it would. Political correctness, its just another person giving an opinion on something they dont know theyre talking about and most of the people giving these outrageous opinions dont have a sense of humor in my person. But now its become a tyranny of the mob situation. Has it become constricting now . Its trying to. Its not going to work. Obviously im acting the other way. Yeah. I mean its not going to work. We mentioned Jerry Seinfeld. Hes going to be directing your next show. Yes. You guys have worked together before. We have. How has that worked out . I mean i dont know why jerry wants do this kind of stuff. He makes no money. You know what i mean . But i love it because hes a brilliant guy and i really see things only he could see. You wouldnt know it by our similar career trajectory, but he sees something i dont see. Theres a couple of things i dont see. A lot of things. So whats this show going to be about . Same thing. Its basically about growing up. Its about the old new york versus the new new york starting with the dutch arriving. Anyway, ill figure that one out during the show. It will become clear in the next few weeks when the show opens. Colin quinn, thank you very much. His book the coloring book is on sale. Speaking of race in america his camera captured it like no other. Gordon parks shot some of the most telling images at the start of the Civil Rights Era and many of the photos were thought to be lost for good. How they were found and the stories behind them next on cbs this morning saturday. It was eight years, wasnt it . It was actually ten year with the sopranos when we started to ended, these hiatuses. Now that jackies ending are you ready . You and eddie are getting together. But you and eddie are very troubled. I feel like im very invested in this show. God bless. Are you ready for it . Do you feel the time is right . I trust the people in charge to know when its time to waung away, you know. I love to work and i particularly loved the job, just showing up at work every day and because im such a worker bee and have been since i was a kid, i would do it forever. When they say, lets walk away while people want to see it. Tell me how having a dog in spired you to adopt children. Wow. You know, you wonder how one will do at having a dependent since i was such an independent new yorker woman slk actress and i had this whole dog and thing blossoms inside of you that you didnt know for sure you had. For love . I didnt want to go right there but pretty much. I thought, if this is what happens with a dog. Imagine what it would be like with little people. You know you turn into the person you hoped you would be under those circumstances. That is so beautifully said. You were the person youd hoped youd be. You never thought youd put u yourself in front of car for anyone. But you would. Not even thought. You dont think about it. Its crazy. You really are built to accommodate that. \s 830am \e we begin this half hour with a story of a photographer who helped wake america at the dawn of the Civil Rights Era. He was a master of portraying people from every walk of life, but for years some of gordon parks most important work seemed lost. Now a new generation of americans can see it for themselves. In the summer of 1956 in the aftermath of the montgomery bus boycotts life magazine sent a photographer to alabama for an essay on segregation. The man who took these pictures gordon parks, was lifes first black photographer who saw his camera as a weapon. Id see a poor child, a dress dys distraught mother, and its not that particular moment that i express my feeling but its important that i let the world know what theyre thinking and what theyre going through. And so id become an instrument for them. And i this i thats what the cram does in that instance. That serves a purpose. Reporter in september of 1956, life published 26 of parks photographs, a lot of the work was thought to have been lost until a few years ago. So this is the archive where all of parks important archives are kept. Reporter six years after his death, archivists came upon this this. This is the box . This is the box. Its wrapped in tape . Reporter inside, the head of the foundation says were more than 200 color slides. See. If you look on the back here. Knee negro and white children playing together. What does this say . Segregated dairy queen. Mobile alabama. Mmhmm. This classroom. Just a black classroom, looks like something youd see in the 1800s to think this is 1956. Reporter the foundation made prints, the photographs many had never seen before are now on exhibition at the hyde museum in atlanta and at the Foundation Headquarters in pleasantville, new york. This is andre tanner and her grandmother looking into the windows of a clothing store, a life she doesnt have. Gordon didnt really stage these pictures. Hes follow them around and observe what they were doing. This this is just life as it was happening. Life as it happened. Reporter images from an ordinary day in every day south, children looking through a fence at a forbidden playground. This is the mailman. This is the mailman. Hes reading the mail to a couple because theyre illiterate. Reporter a woman and child outside an blame alabama library. In 2013 he was honored at the Gordon Parks Foundation annual dinner. Im so proud of his work. Owejoann wilson died the following year. In his lifetime gordon parks bachl one of the worlds most acclaimed photographers. Hi shot the beautiful, the gifted, the powerful and the poor with equal empathy. As he told sunday morning in 1982. I dont have time to just make pretty pictures. I would think that the stories that i did that touched people touched lives and helped lives would be the ones i most want to be remember by. That was at a time in 1956 which was particularly challenging because the white people in that neighborhood did not want him there and reacted very badly and drove some of the people out of town. I think whats so striking about these images is so much of the Civil Rights Movement came to us in black and white. And to sigh these ordinary pictures in color, its like youre back in time and its so vivid. Its so vivid and so compelling. I think especially in this day and age where everyone has a cell phone camera you can appreciate what a fine talent he was. In addition to the emotional impact of his photos you just see the incredible eye that he has. Yeah. If you love the pictures theres a great new book called segregation storyies that has them. Gordon parks. All right. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next the dish. A taste inspired by the cuisine of the sun from one of americas greatest chefs, Terrance Brennan. Some might call him the big cheese. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. 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Chef Terrance Brennan was born to cook. His parents were restaurant tours in virginia and by high school his future was set. He worked in some of europes finest kitchens developing a style inspired by the mediterranean cuisine of the sun. His first restaurant here in new york opened in 1993 where he is chef owner and won two coveted michelin stars and three stars from the new york times. After almost 35 years in the business, hes become one of americas most renowned chefs and restaurant tours. Hes also president of the Brennan Group hospitality. Chef Terrance Brennan, welcome to the dish. Thank you. Happy to be here. Tell us about this extraordinary spread its summer, so we have summer on the table. Were going to start with a cocktail. Dont mind if we do. We have a blackberry begin fizz with basil. This is excellent. Lets have a little cheers here. I love this show. And bring on the summer. Then, its the beginning of lobster season. So were going to grill lobster and serve it with rhubarb. We have to cook very seasonally. To go aweeklonglong with that is Canary Island potatoes wrinkled potatoes cooked in sea water. Theyve got this lovely dust on them from the seawater. And to stay on the spanish theme, i did a grilled corn with spices. Yo dow the mayonnaise and sprinkle this on it and the cheese. Watermelon salad with goat cheese feta and tempe gnaw vinaigrette and for dessert a kind of a meringue with summer cheese. You mentioned cheese. Youre famous for your love of cheese. To singlehandedly bring the plate of cheese why are you so passionate about cheese . When i work and lived in france, i was exposed to cheeses. And even at family meal in the kitchens, they always served cheese. And when id go to friends home in the countryside cheese was always part of the meal. Thats when i really got to understand cheese an appreciate it. And then i just developed a passioned on some people say an obsession. Its interesting to me because you started really your parents had a restaurant. You were like born into food. Kind a sort a. But in the going you had other ideas but you came back to it. Right. We had a pizzeria sub shop casual restaurant. But what happened there when i was 12 13rks, 14 when i worked in the restaurant it was not about the fine cuisine because it was more pizza and subs though today pizza and subs are hot, it was the atmosphere. I was in the kitchen with my dad all day and night and making up songs about the pizza oven. Thats where i came to love it because it was free and happy. And you got to work with your dad. Yes. And then when i was in high school, i started to work in a famous restaurant. You worked at a restaurant where you called it a good camp. It was a top rated restaurant and it was so busy. Every single night we were in the weeds. Theres a different term for that but were on tv. Every night we got slammed and chefs were yell being u you still saw the best white truffles and mushrooms. Thats what i mean by boot camp. They would spit you out. You had every kind of training. Your first job was the hotel where you had to get it out, right . Yes. I really focused that. We dont have an Apprenticeship Program like they do in europe. I made sure everywhere i worked because i didnt go to skoal that i worked in every station in the kitchen. Thats why i went to europe to do what i called finishing school. All right, chef. Part of our tradition here if you started my camry. Remembered the choices ive m announcer this portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Are scared. To show her right from wrong. And realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. Toyota lets go places. Did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your Muscle Health . 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In this mornings saturday session, Christopher Paul stelingstel ing ing known as a troubadour got his guitar in a pawn shop and made his own album on his own dime. They picked it up and released it as is. Hes on tour in europe but will return to perform in the studio festival. His new album waste will be out on tuesday. Here he is in his National Debut debut, Christopher Paul steling with hard work. Working real hard try not to complain i know the works never done until i can see the good in everyone though we cross that river back and forth we head north come white winter we headed south empty hands and thirsty mouths water flows and the desert floods. The stones cry blood walking in the brandnew sea i will give you all thats left of me and i work real hard try not to complain i know my works never done until i can see the good in everyone they say the preachers going to preach and theevs are going to steal i say dont make your mind up too quick which one is which because theyve all been known to bait a switch but in their last temptation aint it always the worst it always boils down to that final verse even when my song is sun i will still recall where it all begun i work real hard try not to complain sweet lovin makes it all again and i know my works never done until i can see the good in everyone dont go away. Well be right back with more music from Christopher Paul stelling. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. If you cant put a feeling into words, why try . At 62,000 brush movements per minute Philips Sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like youve never felt before. Innovation and you. Philips sonicare. 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Me i never been much in persistence wattsing down to the sea resisting every urge of my enemy packing up my bags suitcase full of rags and going trying to beat the screeching theres nothing you wont know but you cant stop know know looks like weve come to an impasse or stalemate i want to take you there its not as easy seeing sand as it is glass the way to retreat from my sworn enemies im set to flee my sworn enemy ant no way to accept defeat from my sweet sworn enemy captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com announcer for more about cbs this morning, visit us at cbsnews. Com. Just moments after it happened. A roller coaster accident at great america. We have exclusive new video taken just moments after it happened. Plus the bay area invaded by giant purple blobs. The slime creatures are showing up everywhere. We found out why. And a south bay nudist colony accused of a crime against nature and it has nothing to do with that alternative lifestyle. It is 7 00 this saturday morning. Thanks for joining us, im anne makovec. Im mark kelly. We have some low clouds out there this morning. Yeah. Check out our live camera right now pointed at the bay bridge. It looks almost ominous out there. Its a mix of fog and low clouds, but were goin