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We learn more about a dogs life and its secrets as Martha Teichner will explain in our cover story. What has the world come to now that people can eavesdrop on their dogs. So you cant call a dog on the phone. No. This is the next best thing . Exactly. Later this sunday morning, the real secret life of pets. Fyi, sometimes it isnt pretty. Superstition says comets are a portent of singular events. Theres a show about a comet in previews on broadway that harold a big career first for the singer josh grow broken. When the musical natasha, pierre and the great comet of 1812 makes its broadway debut. This is something you wanted for along time. My childhood dream. Even learned to play the accordion back stage with josh groban as he takes his first bow on broadway. Pauley to a harry potter spin off. His name is Eddie Redmayne. And this morning hes talking to our tracy smith. Whats it like coming back here . Before he hit the big time, oscar winner Eddie Redmayne couldnt find an acting job and his mom thought he should maybe try something else. Lawyer is basically an actor. Like, mom, have you ever seen me win an argument . Shed be like, no, im like, so. Wait until mom sees this. The fantastic Eddie Redmayne ahead this sunday morning. Pauley the day before halloween is none too soon to say, boo. Several of our colleagues will provide some frightening fare this morning among them, jan crawford. Once upon a midnight dreary. The opening words of Edgar Allan Poes the raven. He looks right at home on halloween. That deep black of the feathers the eyes that seem like theyre always watching. Then theyre always around dead things. From ravens to scarecrows to grave yards. The things that have us saying boo ahead on sunday morning. Rita braver discovers an outbreak of pencilmania. Steve mart han has found two film makers of genuine genius. Bob sirott has a fans eye view of the chicago cubs bid for glory. First, headlines for sunday morning the 30th of october, 2016. Another powerful earthquake struck central italy this morning. The magnitude 6. 6 quake destroyed buildings but, so far, is not reported to have claimed lives. Seth doane has the latest. This mornings quake was the strongest to strike italy in more than 35 years. None as tremors shook, where the main basilica was damaged. First responders worked to see if anyone was trapped. In nearby viso a building collapsed on camera. This area was just shaken by a pair of strong quakes on wednesday. And in august, when earthquake in the region killed nearly 300 people, now more ancient structures have been detried in this stunning but seismically unsettled part of the mountains. For sunday morning this is seth doane near hard hit norccia in italy. Pauley a defiant Hillary Clinton is criticizing the controversial let tore congress saying the agency is investigating a new batch of emails connected to her home server. With nine days until the owel, jeff pegues reports voters likely wont be getting the details any time soon. Cbs news learned that as of late saturday, invest gators have not secured the warrant. They stay they number in the thousands and they belong to Hillary Clintons long time aide, one Law Enforcement source telling us that securing this warrant has been a process. The process over the last 48 hours has been anything but smooth, multiple law enforce. Sources telling cbs news that attorney Loretta Lynch recommended true representatives that the director not attention let tore congress but he sent it anyway. Investigators are looking to see whether any of the emails were sent by Hillary Clinton and whether they contain classified information. Jane. Pauley jason kipnis three hundred homer powered the Cleveland Indians to a route of the chicago cubs at Wrigley Field. And indians win tonight will earn cleveland its first world series championship since 1948. Now the weather, beautiful fall day is in store for the heartland. Not so for the west coast where it will be stormy and wet. Theres a chance of rain from ohio to new england as well. Nothing too scary in the week ahead and for most of us halloweens weather should be a treat. Next there is research that shows that dogs use the right and left nostrils differently. Pauley sniffing owl the inner lives of dogs. , my mom marnie and then she died life. Of lung cancer. So i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. Im tom steyer, the cochair of the yes on 56 campaign. Every year, nearly 17,000 California Kids start smoking. A third of them will die from their addiction. Tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. Please. Vote yes on prop 56. If we can save even a few lives, its worth it. The u. S. Those of us whoof freedserved in the military are very proud of that. I believe very, very strongly in our country and what we stand for. I went to iraq in 2004 to fight for freedom. For generations, our troops have sacrificed for our freedoms. One of the most important things we do is vote to protect that freedom. Im tom steyer. Lets make the people were so proud of, proud of us. Please. Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. Pauley enjoying a dogs life. Whats going on inside that noodle brain, whats daytoday life like for a dog . Our cover story comes from our resident dog lover, Martha Teichner. [ barking ] at bark box a new York City Company that sends out treats and toys to dogs every month by subscription. People can bring their dogs to work, the office is literally crawling with them. And for employees whose dogs are maybe too big or arent the office type piggy system. Doggie cams are as available as baby mob stores. It has so i can hear when he shifts, he can hear me, i can like holler at him, squeak at him. Feels like a way to sort of have ha phone conversation. Video producer, zoe makes me feel good to see him to see that hes okay alone. Company controller is another shameless voyeur. Ill yell at him if hes doing something bad. Does he respond . Yeah. If you say no hell get it. He may not listen. Right when we leave he gets upset. Then after that hell just sleep. We leave music on for him. So he likes reggae music. The sleep part thats what most dogs do. They sleep 1214 hours a day. Its nothing like the secret life of pets. Sorry to disappoint you. Chug, chug, chug. The film managed to grossarily a billion dollars was one of the summers biggest blockbusters. You be a good boy, leonard. The point of the movie is that the petses lives start the minute. I feel like its reverse. Research scientist alex an da horowitz studies dog cognition. Her new book is being a doing published by scribner a subsidiary of cbs. They are our social companions. Weve bred them to be so. Their existence revolves around our presence and infer action with us. And thats exactly what they dont have when we leave them. Pets do have a secret life. For dogs its not soap about this. As it is about this. They experience the world mainly through their noses. The dogs knows is masterful, its such an impressive organ. Humans have about six million olfactory receptors. Dogs have 300 million. They sniff more and they sniff more rapidly than we d. Thats because they need to get the odors from the outside world all the way up to epithelial tissues, cells that do the smelling. Thats at the back of the nose. They exhale through those little curled slits on the sides of their noses. And listen to this. There is some research that shows that dogs use their right and left nostrils differently. They start out sniffing with the right then move to the left. So theres a kind of stereo olfaction. We gather add few dogs. Alexandras dog finnegan, ricky and june my dog, mini. To see . Some noses in action. A pretty classic ritual. How does a dog know from smelling whether the dogs are meeting as friend or enemy. I dont think theres anything inherently about a smell. Maybe younger or older, healthy, fit or recently eaten something. They smell fear, can they smell love . I dont think its too fantastic to say that in some way they can smell fear. Some way they smell love. Thats because were giving off odors that correspond to a state of fear or feeling of affection. We know about tracking dogs. Bomb sniffing dogs. Even bedbug finding dogs. Now some. Theyre now a lot of working dogs who are being trained to detect cancers, cancers in urine, on breath, ex hailed breath. On the body. And would you believe, dogs can also smell time. If i leave the house in the morning, my house is full of my smell. An hour later a lot of it will have disappeared. So knowing what the room smells like after an eight hour day. Yeah. A lot of people talk about dogs who seem to know when their owners are coming home. They think it might be kind of psychic bit. I think its a smelling ability. Not smelling how long somebody is gone. Cute, but one not so cute side effect of smelling time, can be separation anxiety. When dogs are crazy and destroy things when their owners leave. Very big thing like 1517 of the nation, 3 million dogs have overt, you know, obvious separation anxiety. Dr. Nicholas dodman recently retired, is directly of the Animal Behavior Program at tufts universitys veterinary school. His new book pets on the couch is published by cbss simon and sueser. What a beautiful looking dog. Shadow, was returned to a shelter twice before mary haraseyko adopted him eight months ago. He removed wall to wall carpeting. Just completely demolished the room. Was breaking air conditioners, window screens, was trying to get out, barking. Dr. Dodman on a house call to the cambridge, massachusetts, apartment in august. Were going to get him to expect when the door closes wonderful things happen. Hold him by the collar. His advice, leave as if its no big deal. But provide shadow entertainment. Keep him busy and not bored while shes out. And when she comes back greetings low key, how is it going. Slap me four. In shadows case we probably need some kind of medicine something like, for example, zoloft. Dr. Dodman has spent decades advocating using human mood stabilizing drugs like zoloft, proceed sack and others on pets. Because people and animals share the same disorders. The list would include aggression, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, autism, one model. Alzheimers . Yes. For separation anxiety he prescribes behavior modification first. Drugs as a last resort. Sometimes people, theyre emotionally exhausted, financially drained they say, new cant fix this problem within two or three months were going to take him to the pound. Or well have the vet put him to sleep. When i hear that i say, lets use the medication. Good news about shadow. After three months following dr. Dodmans prescription, he can be left alone for at least four hours without destroying anything. A secret life tamer than it used to be. But a lot happier for all concernedded. Ta and temptation wh meta appetite control. Clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. New, from metamucil, the 1 doctor recommended brand. To being extremely yellow leading would probably gross me out my dentist recommended pronamel. It can help protect enamel from acid erosion. Pronamel is all about your enamel. My dad gave me you know. Ares, he ran that company. I get it. But you know i think you own too much. Gotta manage your risk. 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She feels like ravens like iris and chogan here get a bad rap. A big brain. Especially relative to their size. They news it to solve puzzles to communicate with each other. To assess whats going on in their environment. And in their environment is where we went. In we go. In we go. Theyre waiting for us. A black cat in here, too . Or ladders. Ravens are crafty, hiding food, manipulating a string to eat a mouse. You can reach it. Iris even knows how to paint. Thats good. Again. Thats good. Some can mimic human voice. Hi. Often confused with crows, ravens are larger, have a wedgedshaped tail with a low throaty caw. We see them in the wild in captivity and in popular culture. Alfred hitchcocks the birds. Game of thrones, in comic books and folklore. So why do we associate them with evil . That deep black of the feathers, the eyes that seem like theyre always watching. Like they never blink. And then theyre always around dead things, right . Because theyre scavengers they like to pick at corpses. Professor socializes in the horror genre at georgetown university. The mythology goes back centuries. Ravens are ominous birds in literature going back all the way to shakespeare. They come up in macbeth, in mid Summer Nights dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove . Hes referenceness the book of genesis l. Its important that we remember that ravens have connoted death and upper natural for hundreds of years. Its really weird to be so close to something that youve heard so many terrible, frightening things about. Yeah. Beauty, brains, maligned and misunderstood. Will i fear them from now on . To quote the raven never more. Pauley still to come im so ready. Pauley singer josh groban on broadway. But next a halloween visit on broadway. But next a halloween visit with actor Eddie Redmayne. Nutella adds a smile to any morning. 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Are you repped for this next step . There will be a lot of fans out there. This is a j. K. Rowling film, this is the harry potter franchise some is huge. At various stages in ones sort of career have gone, are you repped for this . And i go, what preparation do you do . Do you like, sit there and sort of good point. Armor up . I dont think you can firstly that involves the expectation that its going to be huge thats something that ill never let my head go to. But the other thing, even when things are successful they go, god, your life must have changed. But it doesnt i will, really. Still live your own your own way and carve your own path and the rest is noise. For him that noise has been pretty nice. His turn as transgender artist in last years the danish girl earned him his second consecutive Academy Award nomination. But the on screen transformation here didnt happen quickly or easily. It doesnt matter what i wear. Its what i dream. Theyre lillis dreams. I always feel like ive never been someone that was sort of blessed with like, sort of in nature talent of just being able to do things. I had to work at it and learn from your mistakes. Really . Yeah. Definitely and because to us it looks im not sure sure da. You got to look at those. Youll be absolutely sure thats not the case. I really have to work. Is. Here saw good example, redmayne spent five months learning how to move like an als patient. For his role at physicist dr. Steven hawking and he won the oscar for this one. This is temporary. He actually got the part out an audition but to him that was more curse than blessing. At least if you audition for it the producers all the people involved have some sense of what youre going to do. You know, so you dont turn up on day one and they say, whoa, youre going to do it like that . The universe getting smaller and smaller, getting denser. When it came time for him to help audition his costar, redmaynes paranoia got the better of him. And the director has to talk him down. Let me sure youre not being auditioned. This is it was similar to fantastic beasts. You are neurotic . I have moments, definitely, yeah. He wasnt always so tightly wound. Born in london to a banker and a business owner, Eddie Redmayne went to some of the best schools in britain. He sang in the choir at eton. And was a classmate of the future king of england, prince william. Whats it like coming back here . Weirdly nostalgic he took a keen interest in drama. Got his first proceed folksal role in london in 2002 production of shakespeares 12th night it as a very convincing viola, a woman, corset and all. For years when i started doing films and period drama and quite a lot of elizabethan, i know your pain. I know. Thats beautiful. You have the National Theater down here. He also did pretty well when he played a man, winning rave reuse in 2010 tony award for the broadway play red. I think looking at your you had a comfortable upbringing, went to Great Schools and success came fairly early. I think some people might look at it and say, it was easy. Well, they would be right in the sense that compared to many actors, ive had an a remarkably lucky and easy run of it. But to you it feels like you people the struggles. It was through going through years of auditions, three or four years before i got anything properly on screen. When i was younger i was showing interest that perhaps if you get knocked by bad reviews and stuff she would see that it would hurt a bit. Oh, have you thought about becoming a lawyer . Lawyers are basically actors, she would repeat that. Ill be like, mom, have you ever seen me win an argue. [ shed be like, no. Im like, so. I have something in my eye. His struggle seemed to end in 2011 with a big screen break out role as Young Filmmaker smitten with marilyn monroe. Do i care if i should die . Now she goes across the sea. His eton choir bauer experience came in handy in 2012s les miserables. My place is here. Do you see yourself as a sing sneer. I really enjoy singing. But im is not sure im i sound a bit like kermit the frog. No, you dont. I do. Come on. Theres a self deprecating jimmy stuart quality. He married hess long time girlfriend antiques dealer Hanna Bagshawe a few weeks before he won the oscar. This summer they had a baby girl. In short if youre looking for offscreen drama, look elsewhere. You have a reputation for being one of the nicest actors in the business. You hate nice . Why . So boring. Id rather nice than reprehensible. Why should i help you . Make it worth your while. Nothing boring about his schedule, fantastic beasts is reportedly the first of five installments. Wait a minute. Thats a bowtruckle right . No. They pick locks, right . Youre not having him. Well, good luck getting back alive. Youve accomplished so much already. Tony, oscar, now youre in a big blockbuster in case anyone was wondering whether youre going to do that . Meats threat. When you put it in terms of a checklist. I dont mean to say that the reason you get into this to play interesting people or just to play, to tell stories that intrigue you. And none of that changes. So although maybe those things feel like a lovely checklist, it doesnt stop your appetite for wanting to tell stories. You still have that appetite . Yeah. Pauley next coloring can be therapeutic. Color us busy. ,,,,,, pauley are coloring books just for kids like emmy, zoe and david here . Theyre the offspring of our sunday morning producer. Well, move over kids. Rita braver has the story of adults afflicted with pencilmania. Once a month not far from the u. S. Capitol. Hey, guys, were ready. A Resolute Group files into a basement room in a dc public library. I havent told my family yet. Ill have to break it to them slowly. And it begins. We have your pencils, your markers, all of your things here. Yes, its a coloring club. Maybe coming soon to a neighborhood near you. This mix of colors, thats what im good at doing. Thats right. Grownups with crayons and markers. All part of a craze thats sweeping the whole world, adult coloring books. Believe it or not they often become the top selling books on amazon. These two students actually started coloring back in their native country. In korea it is very popular the coloring books and colored pencils. The book called secret garden was very popular. Published in 2013, is credited with starting the whole trend. Its a book filled with elegant and fanciful images. And it has spawned an industry of imitations and variations. A recent coloring party in florida in honor of the dad less anonymous coloring book, adults like jennifer were proud to be caught up in what used to be known as a childish pursuit. I dont think you ever grow out of liking to color. And today you can color the adventures of donald trump, or the perfection of ryan gosling. Theres even a new crop of coloring books devoted to swear words. But most of the colorers we met, they do tend to be women, agree with she bono, who says it lets her leave her cares behind. Its like permission to push Everything Else aside at the moment. And that your main mix in life right now is to color this damn up cake. Those cup sakes are from the book color me happy. Part of a series that has sold more than two million copies. Shocking to you . Very shocking. Who knew . Lacy mucklos the author, underscore author of the books. While the pictures are drawn by an artist in wales, she is a licensed Art Therapist provides commentary telling readers, for example, to use hue, is that personally increase your sense of happiness and pleasure. Whats the biggest hope that you would have, from somebody who picks up one of your books and starts to use it. I hope they find it helps them in whatever way it is. If it helps them relax and sleep better, great. Helps them get through stressful time, wonderful. Coloring can be therapeutic, it has a therapeutic value to people. Anybody injured . In fact, in phoenix, arizona, coloring books provides stress relief to those who answer 911 calls. But artist steve mcdonald, begged his publishers not to make any therapy claims for his books. We werent setting out to create a mental aid, we were setting out to create a book full of wonderful art that was going to hopefully inspire people to be creative. And so in fantastic cities and structures, his best selling books, mcdonald has created fabulous kingdoms. So it might surprise you to see where he lives and works. Two hours north of toronto. Why does a guy who is known for his urban scenes live here . I think it gives me i think if i lived in the middle of the city and drew the city, spent all my time i might go a little bit in sane. Though he was once known for his paintings and drawings sold in Art Galleries hes put that on hold. I think a lot of artists might kind of scoff at this and say, oh, look, hes just selling out here, thats what this is about. Im an illustrator. Im an image creator. I dont have a high and pompous view of where my art belongs or where it should hang. And i think its wonderful creating original work that hangs over someones living room walls. Just as legitimate creating imagery that end up on a sneaker. Meanwhile, the folks at crayola, who have been in the coloring business for 113 years, have created special pencils mark,ers and books to get even more adults hooked. It is kind of addictive. It is, right . Is that okay . Its okay as long as it doesnt impair other parts of your life. If youre coloring instead of going to work that could be a problem. That could be a problem. Pauley just ahead, but is it art . Before it became a medicine, it was an idea. A wild whatif. So scientists went to work. They examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. There were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. And so after it became a medicine, someone who couldnt be cured, could be. Me. More sit per roll. More stay per roll. More whos training who per roll. Bounty is two times more absorbent. So one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. So you get more life per roll. Bounty. The longlasting quicker picker upper. And try bounty napkins. Of being there for my sons winning shot. That was it for me. Thats why im quitting with nicorette. Only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. It starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. Every great why needs a great how. Pauley it happened this past week. A huge new hon nor for those tiny cell phone pictographs. New yorks museum of modern art announced the original 176 emoji first introduced by Japans National phone company in 1999. A combination of the japanese words for picture and character, the original emoji were designed to communicate useful information to small screen. In the form of image just 12 pixels square. Some of these original emoji such as the images for weather and numbers are self explanatory. Others are somewhat more obscure. In announcing its acquisition, the museum says in part, emoji tap into a long tradition of expressive and visual language. Images and patterns have been incorporated within text since antiquity and well into our own time. Largely confined to japan at first, emoji jumped to cell phones around the world starting in 2010. Far more complex and elaborate than those first simple images, standard died emoji now number close to 2,000. And appropriately enough for this time of year, the fifth most popular emoji is what else, the jackolantern. ,,,,,,, pauley what says halloween better than a spooky graveyard under a full moon. Yet what better place to take the full measure of a man. Heres mark strassmann. Milbridge in northern maine is a blink and youll miss it sort of town. Its the kind of place where people like everard hall still believe in doing things the oldfashioned way especially in his line of work. Everybody likes me in town. Everybody likes me all around the towns here. I never had nobody say anything that was bad about my work. For the past 49 years, hall has been perfecting what he considers his craft. He digs graves entirely by hand. You use a pick and shovel . Yeah. Not a backhoe. No. Why . The families like to have it dug by hand. Its a much neater job and its done right. Hall was born and raised in milbridge. One of 12 children. Is he left school after 8th grade to earn money for his family. His job was working for a mason who made headstones. But one day he got an unexpected call from the town undertaker. He says, the guy that digs graves for me is sick. He said, can you help me . I said, well, sure. This is the first grave i ever dug here. Vincent and laura fernald. Him in 1967. He has never forgotten vincent and laura fernald, nor any of the others. I buried all of them up in there down through the years. Down through the years hall estimates he has dug more than 2500 graves. And hes proud of every single one. This is when i got it dug out. And this is when i got it finished and everything put back in place. He keeps photos and owe bit to you wares of the people he has buried. Hooches. Its a memorial to people that ive buried. Kids, babies, infants, premature, old people, middle age. I buried a guy one time that was 102. Just the way of life, you know. I bury loved ones, strangers, alcoholics, drug addicts. This is my mom. He has dug graves for his own mother and father. A sister and an aunt. Someone said, well, isnt that hard for you . I said in my heart and soul i knew they werent there. Its your mom and dad but still, you know, you know theyre gone. Theyre in a better place. Whether its for a loved one or a stranger, his approach is the same. Every grave has to be perfect. He measures out each one, eight feet by four feet. Then he removes the sod, in pieces, like a puzzle. So that he can put it back together exactly the same way. You have to start it right for it to end right. You do it wrong at the beginning. Its going to be hell when you get done because everything aint going to be lined up. Everyard will be 72 this year. But hes going to keep at it as long as he can. I was put on earth to be a grave digger. Its a godgiven talent. Everybody has an occupation that they do perfect. Mine is grave digging. After a life spent around death, everyard hall realizes that one day someone will have to dig his grave. Im hoping to do my grave myself. I got plenty of time. God knows, hes going to let me know. You couldnt leave it up to somebody else. I have a plan. I dont want to screw it up. I want it done the way i want it done. Pauley the making of a movie classic, next. The mae gave her Top Executive managed aa huge pay raiseet, and a lavish car allowance, run up a deficit, then cut jos for local teenagers, and cut afterschool program. No wonder tchronicle called Mae Torlakson flatout unprepared for the assembly. They endorse tim grayson. As mayor of concord, grayson balanced the budget every yer while doing more for kids. Tim grayson for assembly. Pauley creating a movie on a shoestring budget takes genuine gene use. Which is what two young film makers have found. If you pant great skateboarder matie zufelt is not your man. Sam suchmann wont get into the xgames. If you want to know how to form a perfect friendship these two young men from rhode island both with down syndrome can tell you all you need to know. I just care about mattie. To me hes like a brother,. Sam and mattie met about ten years ago. They were in Special Olympics together have been like two peas in a tub ever since. For the past few years one of their favorite activities has been to pretend theyre making a movie. A zombie movie which their families at first didnt give a second thought. It seemed like another phase like any other phase. Like a fantasy. It kept coming up. Sams brother, jessie also noticed they were doing the same scenes over and over. Did he some prying. Thats when he found notebook where sam had storyboarded an entire feature length film. What were you thinking . I cant believe how good this is. I think that was when i realized that they had put so much work and heart into this that it had to happen. This was the new york premiere. After raising 0,000 on kickstarter, sam and matties movie came to life. Or death as the case may be. Its called spring break zombie massacre. And sam and mattie wrote ever word of the dialogue. Youre lying now i must warn you its really gross in parts. Terribly offensive in others and completely ludicrous throughout. Guess what, guys . We got jet packs. In other words, its december tinned to become a halloween cult classic. I do it because i love it. Because im in for the money. I do it because i lover it. You got rich not yet. We are making a sequel. Based on a tragedy. Worse than zombies taking over the world . Going to be up lifting. Sure youll make it work. I cant waits to see it. This is the final not. Genius has never been more genuine. Im ready get set for josh wrote bin, next. At walgreens, youre free free to seize the savings on Medicare Part d. From onedollar copays on select plans to rewards points on all prescriptions, its easy to save big at walgreens. Just stop by walgreens. Then sit back and enjoy the savings. Walgreens. At the corner of happy and healthy. Its that old devil moon in your eyes. Pauley josh groban had a popular song with old devil moon now will his lead role in a musical about a comet send his star streaking across the great white way . Anthony mason has saved us a seat on broadway. Heres to happiness freedom and light in a studio on new yorks 42nd street. The cast of the new musical snoot great comet of 1812 rehearses for opening night. 24 members of the production will be making their broadway debut. The things i could have been but i never had the nerve, life and love including the leading man, josh groban. So, all right, all right hive had my time, close my eyes let the death bells chime this is something youve wanted for a long time. Yeah, it was my childhood dream. Is there any other way for peeks now the 35yearold singer mass putting in grueling 12 hour days to get ready. Is it harder work than you thought it would be . Im a professional worrier. Youre not afraid to work hard. I have an excellent work ethic and also i worry. I think maybe the two are related. Im ready directing groban is Rachel Chavkin. A lot of that about the show do you feel it . I feel it. I feel it. Were in a bubble a little bit. Ive been dreaming about it. She will also make her broadway debut. For everybody here. The excitement. Reminds me of when i was in high school. That was the last time groban was in a musical. At age 17 playing a skinny tevea in fiddler on the roof while a senior at the Los Angeles County high school for the arts. I wouldnt have to work hard he went on to the elite musical theater at Carnegie Mellon university in pittsburgh, where his small class included josh gab who would star in frozen and the tony winning leslie odon junior who would star in hamilton. So many of my favorites were in my class of 13. At the end of his first semester, groban dropped out when Warner Brothers offered him a record deal. His debut album released in 2001, would sell nearly seven million copies. You raised me up his second album nearly eight million. The baby faced baritone who the New York Times called our National Choir boy, was a sensation who defied genre or trend. You said you dont really fit in musically. I knelt pretty early in my music career. Has there been a price far that . My awards shelf is baron. Sometimes, earlier in my career the way i was written about seemed very dismissive. How do you feel about that . It was discouraging. You feel like that kid growing up in Elementary School and junior high i was not ever in the clique. I was never invited to the parties the psychology is that, you go into this big professional world youre the kid not invited to the party again. But the thing that pushed me through that was that my fans were there for moment one. appear to be following him to broadway. Even before its official opening the great comet has been selling out in previews. Earning more than a Million Dollars in its first week. Imagine youve had broadway offers before . Yeah. You turned them down . For a number of reasons. Time song everything. And the other thing is there may be a brilliant show thats been around for a really long time theyre looking for the 34th whoever. You dont want to be the 34th. The child in me says i grew up wanting that. But adult me i want to bring something new. Im so ready groban plays pierre in ntatash, pierre and it great comet of 1812 the full title. Director Rachel Chavkin has transformed the Imperial Theater into imperial russia. Audience is going to be back here . Audience is everywhere. Taking out 200 seats to extend the stage and create an intimate super club for 1200 guests. The cast literally end up on the stage, in the audience, up in the balcony, everywhere . Yeah, it would probably be as proper to say there is no stage. When this show was first put on you had an audience of 80 people . 87. Shall we give it a go . The great som comet has come a long way from the tiny theater where the show was conceived four years ago. Where to now groban saw an early production and reached out when he herd it was headed to broadway. But for me the comet brings no firefight. Last year he began working with chavkin and the musical composer and creator. Let me know when you want me to back off a little bit. On this one i dont think theres any of that. What brought you to war and peace . I read it. Turns it its pretty good. Casting groban meant he had to learn the accordion. So he bought one. I came into the store like, i had sucker written all over my face. Hi, listen, i know this is going to be a real pain in the butt but i have lot of money and ive never played before. I need an instrument. He named it olga. Oh and took it on tour with him this summer to train. Youd be playing the accordion back stage . That i walk out with at the top of the show that i play throughout the show that accordion has to to new zealand, south africans to australia. That accordion has been on my back for the last year. Learning these songs. I didnt want to be thrown. I didnt want to come in because i knew there would be some head scratching, skepticism. About broadway is stranger to subcasting. I wanted to make sure that it was known right off the bat that i was coming to this world with the maximum amount of respect for it. On the first night of previews this month, after a lifetime of dreaming, josh groban finally was ready for his broadway entrance. What do you remember about that moment . It. Was more emotional for me than i thought. I tried to be calm and collected. I got a job to do. Lets go do this. You think about the moments, you know, you didnt know if you could do it. You think about all the people that discouraged you. All the people that encouraged you, teachers. Then you just have to perform. Then you just have to do it. One of our dressers on the show i had her take my iphone and videotape my first steps on to the stage. [ applause ] ill never forget it. If im ever having a bad day ill play that. Yeah. Nique warming sensation you instantly feel. Theraflu. For a powerful comeback. New expressmax caplets. 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My mother and father started this. Donna jamesons family started the festival back in the 1970s. Its a great thing to come out on a beautiful fall day and do something with your family. And then you can take it home and display it. And thats exactly what mike and mary par shack of philadelphia have been doing for more than 20 years. It takes my next door neighbor a couple of days to get used to it. He used to work late at night. He pulled in one time he thought someone was sitting on my front porch. I would not be a nuffi nuffin what could be more nostalgic. Web the bizarre of oz . If i only had a brain one of my favorite movies along with my daughter. So i dont know. Just scarecrows are theyre a good thing. A good thing that actually goes back to the very beginnings of farming. Not long after people learned how to grow crops they started losing them to birds. They have tried catching the winged men as or even using kids to scare them away. Mainly they put up these lone figures standing guard. Which is what most of us think of when we hear the word scarecrow. But these days, traditional scarecrows like this guy, are just for decoration. Modern farmers scare away birds using a little more bang. We use bird cannons, reflective tape, we use distress calls. We want the birds to eat the neighbors cherries not ours. Kyle owns stemilt farms in wean afternoon oh, washington, one of the largest cherry producers in the country. These here, these are all bird damage. Its just a constant, you know, battle. Its a battle he wages with some unexpected weapons. Like this falcon. We came in and there was a group of finches in here. Who you may or may not know is the natural predator of the finches and robbins that are looking to feast on mathisons cherries. He caught threat and took it down. But it turns out sometimes even the falcons have a hard time saying no. He is eating a cherry now. Some degree defeating the purpose. Yeah. Birds devour at least 30 Million Dollars in cherries every year and thats just in Washington State alone. Which helps explain why farmers will try anything to save their crops. Like these weird floppy inflatable figures. The kind you might see at used car lot. We do move mr. Pinot around to different spots. That helps the birds not become used. Ted marks owns Atwater Vineyards in Finger Lakes Region in new york, he got the idea for mr. Pinon, thats his name, from researcher. Am the things hes tried to scare off birds, mr. Pinon works the best. Because its ever changing. It just keeps the birds away. For farmers, their very way of life depends on defeating these winged thieves. What about the birds . Do you ever feel a little bad for the birds . I havent felt that bad for em. I feel they get their share, you know. Even with all these things, they still eat quite a few cherries. Really, who can blame them . Still eat quite a few cherries. Really, who can blame them . Pauley on deck, chicago cubs fan bob sirott. Ights congen for 12 hours. Guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . Lets end this. We asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. Travel with my daughter. Roller derby. Now give up half of em. Do i have to . This is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. But, if we start saving even just 1 more of our annual income. We could keep doing all the things we love. Prudential. Bring your challenges. When youre close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment . If you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. Taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. With taltz, up to 90 of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. In fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. 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For some of us, its okay if they lose. Really. It would still be all right. Espn said it best, just as the cubs are built on wrigley and the ivy and loveable losing, their identity is equally intertwined with bizarre tales of woe the smelly goat whose eviction cursed the team in 19 1945. The black cat who cost crossed their paths in 1969. The guy in the glasses we dare not speak his name who reached for a foul ball in 2003 without all that losing history the cubs wouldnt be unique. By winning the world series they will become just like any other team. If they dont hold the record for the longest championship drought in the history of any sport, would they have their enormous national fan base . Would george will have written so many eloquent columns about the romance of sticking with a team of losers to gain life lessons. Would long time broadcaster Jack Brickhouse come up with the slogan. Everyones entitled to a bad century. It was something special. It belonged to us. There wasnt the bandwagon there is now. Here at Wrigley Field it was usually so empty they didnt even bother to open the upper deck. It wasnt hard to sneak into the box seats. I feel sorry for kids who dont have the chance to make that thrilling memory now that the ballpark is practically sold out for every game. So now it can be told. Some of us miss our losing cubs. Of course, as a true fan i am rooting for them to win the world series but if they dont, at least well still get to say, wait till next year. Pauley heres a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. Monday is all hallows eve, halloween for short. The night for scare recostumes and trickortreating. Starting tuesday, most applicants for u. S. Passports and visas must remove their glasses before taking their application photo. Medical necessity is the only exception. On wednesday, the news media get an up close look at the mirrors on the new James Webb Space Telescope scheduled to be launched some time in 2018. Thursday is National Sandwich day. A day for enjoying the breaded snack traditionally credited to john montagu, britains fourth earl of sandwich. Friday is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Walter Cronkite the legendary long time anchorman of the cbs evening news. And saturday kicks off the twoday long, 5,000 egg giant omelet celebration in abbeville, louisiana. And now we go to John Dickerson in washington for a look at whats ahead on face the nation. Good morning, john. Dickerson good mortgage, jane, lot of confusion abut this new email news well try to clear that up with some new developments and have conversation with Vice President joe biden and man would like to replace i am john pence. Pauley well be watching. Next week here on sunday morning. I want to be the president for everyone in this country. We are going to win back the white house. We are going to win back the white house. Pauley taking stock. Ame up. With this idea of four towers that were fire escapes. 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