Such a case. I sit next to the do guys. Thi. Man fired a warning shot to protect his family. You wont believe what happened next. I couldnt believe it. I could not believe it. Mandatory minimum sentencing. When it works and when it doesnt ahead on sunday morning. Charles in the theatre its considered bad luck to say break a leg. The actors have plenty to say off stage about their production this morning, and theyll be saying it to lesley stahl. Its only a play. One of the hottest tickets on broadway this season. There he is, americas oldest living promising playwright. You are in a wonderful position, because the play is already a hit. Dont say that. Dont talk about that. We hid back stage with the allstar cast later on sunday morning. Charles billy idol is a rock star with a memorable stage time, and a story to go with it. Well share it with tracey smith. Reporter after nearly 40 years of road triping and drug tripping, youd think thered be things billy idol would like to forget. Instead he write its down you bare all in this book i dare say . Yes. Come naked. Reporter ahead this sunday morning, billy idol. Real, rockin out. Charles the best selling novel, gone girl has gone hollywood, and unlike the storys central character, the creator of the character is among us, and talking about how it all came to past. Moped it up. Why mop up the blood to stage a crime scene. Gone girl is such a dark and twisted tale. Theres only one question to ask the author and screenwriter. Whats a nice girl like you doing writing stories like this . I do that a lot. I feel like i spend the first 15 minutes of any Cocktail Party reassuring im not going to hurt them. Reporter later on sunday morning, the twisted world of Gillian Flynn. Charles and the mysteries of the court. Steve hartman introduces us to a nurse who takes work home with him. A word for people watching video games. The 5th of october, 2014. Fearing a case of ebola they ordered a man off the plane. The man tested negative for the disease. In dallas, they say the first patient diagnosed with ebola in this country has taken a turn for the worse. Thomas eric duncan who was admitted to the Presbyterian Hospital is now said to be in critical condition. The parents of american aid worker and former army ranger peter cassie released a video pleading with the Islamic State to spare his life. Grant freedom so we can hug you again. Cassie is the liteest hostage isis is threatening to kill in retaliation for american airstrikes. Jean do you have d duvalier kno doc died of a heart attack at 63. His regime sent an uprising that sent in into exile in return. Duvalier made a return to haiti, and his father was the man they called papa doc. A record breaking playoff game in the nations capitol. It took 18 innings, six and a half hours and one huge homer belted by the San Francisco giants to beat the Washington Nationals 21. Now for todays weather. Fall settles in as cool air spreads from the midwest to the northeast, but california will sweat it out with triple digit heat. In the week ahead, showers will move into the northeast and south, and well warm up in the nations midsection. Next, crime. I protected my family, and i didnt even hurt anybody. Charles and punishment . And later, from bark to bottle. Charles prison time is hard time, any way you look at it. But its hardest of all when the prison ser serving a sentence that allows no flexibility no matter the circumstances. The cover story is reported now. We tried calling the cops. We tried everything. Nothing worked. Reporter after hearing lee wollards story. You think he did what any family man will do or agree with the florida jury and think he went too far, but either way, youre likely to wonder, does wollards punishment really fit the crime. Never in my wildest dreams did i think that i would be here. I still have a hard time believing it. Its unbelievable. Reporter the troubles began six years ago. He was a professional with a masters degree in davenport, Florida Living with his wife and two daughters, working at sea world. When his youngest daughter sarah began dating a 17yearold troubled teenager with no place to live. Wollard and his wife sandy took him in. Someone needs help, you help them. For about a week. It started out his behavior was fine. Id ask him to take the garbage out or clear off the table, and it was yes, maam, yes, maam. But Sandy Wollard sades the relationship with the boy who we agreed not to identify soured. This young man was taking my daughter out at night after we had put her to bed and we had gone to bed, and he was disappearing with her. He would disappear for days at a time with her. Shes 16 years old. Reporter the wollards asked him to leave, but nothing kept him out of the house until may 14th, 2008. As lee was taking a nap, his daughter and her boyfriend began to fight. You heard a loud noise . Yeah, like you were throwing stuff against the wall, like a reporter and then came cries for help. What did you think . I had no idea, so i grabbed by 357 and loaded with shells. Reporter thats a large gun. Yeah. Reporter according to wol ordera the young man lunged at him and punched this hole in the wall. The teenager disputes that, but no one disagrees what happened next. So i fired a shot into the wall, and i said the next one is between the eyes. The kid turned around and hurried out the door and that was the end of that. Not quite, wollard was charged with shooting into a building with a firearm, aggravated assault and child endangerment. When he went on trial a year later, a jury convicted him of all charges, and then judge Donald Jacobson sentenced him. You sentenced him to how long . 20 years in Florida State prison which is the mandatory minimum. Reporter 20 years. That means he will serve every day of 20 years in state prison. I was just like what . The blood just drained out of my head. I almost passed out. Reporter it didnt matter that lee wollard was a first offender or no one was hurt in florida it rules an automatic 20 years. Thats the mandatory minimum sentence. I looked at him and told him that i would not be sentencing you to this term of incarceration if it were not for the fact they was obligated as a judge to do so. Reporter that had to be difficult. Being a judge is difficult. Reporter wollards case is just one of thousands in this country. Most involving drug offenses, in which the punishment is determined by mandatory sentencing laws, laws created by legislators who strip away power from judges they believe to be too lenient and give it instead to prosecutors. Its an invaluable tool for prosecutors in Law Enforcement to use because it gives us leverage. Running the association of prosecuting attorneys in washington, d. C. He says that defendants when faced with harsh mandatory sentences are more likely to negotiate a plea bargain avoiding lengthy costly trials, and the sentences is more fair, he says. But is it really. When you have these mandatory minimum sentences are you treating the violent career criminals the same way as youre treating the first offenders, nonviolent that get the same sentence . But justice is blind. So it doesnt marry what status you are in society. If you commit these crimes, the elements of the crime, blind justice will charge you with that, and you should receive equal sentence just as anybody else who committed that same crime. Reporter that was the thinking in the late 1980s when mandatory sentencing became a popular tough on crime tool as part of the governments war on drugs. Locking away not just drug dealers, but often their customers, many young first offenders. It seemed contrary to everything i learned in civics 101, that judges cant judge now when the crimes carry mandatory minimum sentences. Julie stewart started families against mandatory minimums. She sades lee wollards 20 year sentence isnt unusual as you think. Take the case of weldon angelos, a music producer with no previous record, who in 2004 was sentenceed to 55 years in prison for selling marijuana worth 350 to undercover cops who find a firearm in his possession. Im not a criminal. Reporter and 19yearold first time offender jacobula voro in texas. Facing 20 years in prison after getting caught with a tray of hash brownies. Shouldnt go to prison. Whether you like the law or not it exists. If you violate theres a consequence. We say the judge should be able to determine what the punishment is, not a legislator, not a prosecutor. Reporter stewart blames mandatory sentencing for prison overcrowding. Since 1980 the average sentence for Drug Trafficking doubled from four years to nine and a half. And even Steven Janssen says sometimes the wrong people are incarcerated. Unofficial, you have situations where people who think theyre innocent decide to go to trial instead of accepting a plea offer, and they end up receiving more severe sentence than what maybe a gang member or drug dealer would have taken. Reporter which is what happened to lee wollard. The prosecutor offered you probation, no jail sentence and you didnt take it. It never dawned on me i would be convicted because i didnt do anything wrong. I protected my family, and i didnt even hurt anybody. Reporter and wollards sentence seems particularly harsh says his wife when you consider that in florida, if you happen to kill someone while standing your ground in self difference, you may face no charges at all. But if you shoot a warning shot just to scare them away, youll get 20 years in prison. Reporter the polk county states attorney whose office prosecuted wollard refuseed to discuss the case. But theres a move to return some discretion to judges. Earlier this year, federal sentencing guidelines were amended to reduce prison time, and the Legislature Passed a law that exempts firing warning shots from the current harsh penalties. But it comes too late for wollard. Everything is gone. Wollard has asked the Florida Governor for clemency, which incidentally his daughters former boyfriend supports f. He doesnt get it. Lee wollard will leave prison in july 2028 when he is 73 years old. If this is what the state of florida requires of you to make sure your family is safe, im willing to do it. Its a bargain. Ive got three family members two, daughters and a wife. And theyre alive because of this. Its a bargain. 20 years is a bargain. Coming up, the man. Charles and now a page from the subpoena morning almanac. 25 years ago today. Today the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced it was awarding this years peace prize to dalai lama, the political and spiritual leader to the people of tibet. He was born in 1935. Buddhist leaders declared him while a young boy to be the reincarnation of the 13th dalai lama. The road was disrupted in 1959 when at the age of 23 chinese occupying troops forced him to flee tibet for exile in india. In the years that followed the dalai lama has steadfastly championed the tibetan cause and at the same time opposing resort to violence. Instead, as the Nobel Committee emphasized, the dalai lama advocated Peaceful Solutions based on Mutual Respect in order to preserve historical and Cultural Heritage of his people. [ applause ] the dol dalai lama accepted the peace prize. In the quarter century since, he has continueed to speak out for tibet. And for nonvile sxens tol rantion, earning the admiration of people of all faiths all around the world. The ceremony in india this past week marked the 25th anniversary of the peace prize. But what the future holds is in doubt. The dalai lama foreswore the Political Part of his role in 2011. And at age 79, he has questioned whether there should even be a dalai lama after hes gone. Ahead, a toast to cork. This portion of sunday morning is sponsored didp, wh americas Largest Energy investor. How smart is your dog. Smarter than you think. Good girl. New research tonight on 60 minutes. Charles putted a cork in it. Thats how most wine makers seal their bottles. An age old practice whose defenders are fighting back against plastic newcomers. A post card from portugal. Reporter high in the mountains of Portugals Algarve region, we find ourselves in what feels like a misty magic forest where ancient giants live, giant cork trees. A form of oak which has magical properties. I believe it is 150 years old. Wow. That one over there i believe its 4 to 500 years old. Hes a businessman whose family has owned his hillside for centuries. Reporter how old will a tree be when you start taking the cork . Maybe 40 years. Reporter you heard right. 40 years. Theres a saying in portugal that you plant cork trees for your grandchildren. So tell me how this works when you harvest cork . You make a cut, a straight cut vertical, and reporter with a specially designed steel hatchet cutters slit the bark. Between may and august the dark is cut, so when its pried it comes off sometimes whole like a tube. Heres where the magic comes in. The process doesnt kill the tree. By law, cork can only be harvested every nine years. This tree was stripped in 2010. By 2019, the park will be more than an inch thick again. In many parts of the country, the trees are farmed like orchards. Tourists can follow whats called the cork route. Portugal produces 65 of the worlds supply. You would be right to say ahh, thats where cork comes from. It exports a staggering 12 billion corks a year. You would also be right to say ahh, what about those plastic things and screw tops. Before the year 2000, 9 out of 10 wine bottles were sealed with a cork, now its down to 7. We have a problem, reporter antonio de rios amorim runs portugals largest cork Company Founded in 1870 by his great grandfather. Basically come out in the market saying that cork was faulty product. Why . Because of a condition called cork taint, a musty off taste that can occur in wine. Although corks arent the only cause, but talk about a wake up call. Spending more than 300 million developing technology that all but eliminated the problem. The company now makers stoppers out of cork at all price ranges, from two cents apiece to the 2 apiece one that is go into expensive wine. When you open a bottle of wine with cork, they know they are drinking a quality wine. When they are drinking a bottle of wine with a plastic, theyre not sure of what type of wine. Reporter if the bottle of wine has a cork in it, you believe its a better bottle of wine than a plastic . Exactly. Corks are still punched by hand. The human eye is still the best way to spot a reject. Women, were told are the best corkers, but technology and design are transforming an industry that heard the wake up call. Suddenly, cork and and treaty are words used in the same sentence. Its the product reporter yes, its a cork umbrella, made out of cork sliced so thin its flexible and can be sown like fabric. Sandra corraia calls it cork skin. Youd never dream. Corraia started her company after the millenia when disappointing champagne sales left the familys cork business with a glut of raw materials. We needed to develop cork. It came from from the bark. On to something new, something that the world doesnt have. Reporter this does not look like cork. We wanted to make it more fashionable. And to make this, we want to reproduce the leather crocodile bags with cork. Sandra now exports to the rest of europe and to the United States. Not just her line of fashion accessories, but Something Else as well. You see this. Reporter the message that cork is cool. Here we go. Wow. Perfect. Feels good. Charles still to come. This is exciting. Can we do a selfy first . Charles and miracles of medicine. Im Robert De Niro and new york is my home. Its the best place to visit in the world and now its the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. Find great dining, amazing history, and worldclass entertainment, no matter where you are. Take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. For more information, go to iloveny. Com and its working its magic once again. The first place. Here it means more than lines or pictures on a page. Its a way of life. Its music and color. The more we give in to the magic of this place, the more wed like to stay. Oaxaca. Live it to believe it. You got to the bar. I was at home, got a newspaper, and went to the beach. Charles ben affleck plays a husband suspected of killing his wife in gone girl. Its a best selling novel gone hollywood. In a bit of a twist, the novels author is in the spotlight as well as we hear from rita braver. Reporter you dont expect to see the screenwriter getting selfies at a film premiere. How often does a novelist with no film experience get to write her own screenplay. They say, oh, its so cute. You did the screenplay, now go away forever. Reporter but no one is telling Gillian Flynn to go away. Her 2012 blockbuster novel, gone girl has sold more than eight and a half million copies, and is well on the way to becoming a blockbuster film starring ben affleck as nick and amy dunne. I think you made it. Whats your name . Amy. Reporter so about giving anything away, how would you describe the story of gone girl . A couple who on the surface look quite lovely, handsome and beautiful, and the wife goes missing on her five year wedding anniversary, and very quickly the husband becomes the source of media fascination and dissection. The hallmark of a sociopath is a lack of of empam aegts. Aegtsathy. Impathy. Are you trying to tell me that this photo is remotely reporter it is a dark and twisted tale, and flynn says she always hoped that David Fincher known for films such as girl with the dragon tattoo, and the social network would do it. The difference between facebook and everybody else, we dont crash ever. Reporter behind the surfaces and underneath the psychology. Did you have the same casting. From the beginning i was like ben affleck. It has got to be ben affleck. I didnt know that. Shes probably a revisionist. Its got to be brad pitt. Its got to be ben affleck. Reporter but neither aflec or director david finch ser joking about the screenplay produced. Its a good script. Its simple as well. Gillian writes like an artist. Shes that 13yearold girl with a bucket of pop corn in her lap watching the movie. Reporter much of the film turns on whether you believe nick dunne is a killer. You seem pretty laid back. Type b, speaking of which vito look it up. You dont know what she does all day, and you dont know are you sure you were married . Why did you take the part . Because i thought the character was really interesting. When you get a play a part with a guy you dont know how much you respect this person how much youre going to judge this person, how comfortable you are with this person, its playing a character lead. And thats what gillian wrote. Amy told me she dumped you, and you completely unraveled. You stalked her, and threatened her, and attempted suicide in her bed and were institutionalized. Gillian flynn now 43 grew up in kansas city, lives in chicago and sets her books in the midwest. A midwest so sinister that readers are spriedsed when they see her in person. I think sometimes they are disapointed because im not nearly as freaky and weird as they hope im going to be. Reporter shes the daughter of two Community College professors. Her mother taught reading. Her father taught film. Because your dad taught film, you saw a lot of age inappropriate movies. You have a distinct thrilling memory of him, and psycho, and the vcrs. Reporter after getting a masters degree in journalism, flynn landed a job as a reporter for Entertainment Weekly and started writing novels on the side. Youve always been interested in women who have some kind of dark or even not really. Whats interesting about that . I think women have just as much issues with aggression and anger. I just think they express differently than men do, and i felt like that was something that reporter the sounding board is her husband, attorney brett knolland. They married in 2007. Did you find yourself saying where did you get this idea . The only time i paused was gone girl. The first time i the first draft i read of that. All right. Maybe there is something. We need to talk. Called me at work. What did he say . He said sleep with one eye open. Reporter now the parents twof children, they say the story of nick and amy dunne is a cautionary tale for couples who start to grow apart. You cant go on. Its not good enough for you. Its two selfish people, and they dont share because they cant for different reasons. Thats why they grow into their own separate spheres. Now your wife is a world famous writer. What impact is that for you . Nothing much, frankly. I think our marriage is still the same as it was before gone girl came out. It wasn was great before go girl and still is great. Reporter theyre working on a new home, and gillian is working on a new tv series, and fans are waiting for her next book. The stakes are higher now. What i say is theres never going to be another gone girl for me. I think ill write other good books. I have faith in that, but i have to accept the fact that this is a great fantastic moment that will never come again. Enjoy it while it lasts. Charles ahead, oh, baby. Charles it happened just this past week in sweden. A medical first that holds the promise of helping thousands of women around the world. Doctors at the university of gottenberg announced a 36yearold birth to a baby boy after receiving a transplanted womb. The new mother born without a uterus is one of nine women who underwent the operation. The procedure involves removing a uterus from a donor, placing it on ice, flushing it with preservatives and then implanting it in the hopeful mother to be. Remarkably enough in the case of the woman wo gave birlgt, the donor was a 61yearold family friend who had already gone through menopause. After making sure all it well, the doctors placed an embryo createed in a lab did she with the mothers egg and the fathers sperm. The parents have asked they not be identified. They have released a baby picture, and told us the name. Its vincent, chosen because it means to conquer. And this may not be the end of the birth announcements. There are two other womb pregnancies at least 25 weeks along. Will the review matter . Dont say that. What are you trying to do to it. Charles just ahead. The curtain going on with lesley stahl and charles to hear actors break a leg is nothing new. The actors break their silence on and off stage about the critics who will be reviewing their show is Something Else again. Heres lesley stahl of 60 minutes. Reporter ever wonder whats going on behind closed doors just before the curtain goes up at a broadway show . Its 40 minutes before the opening. Yes. Do you still get nervous . Oh, yeah. You do . Kind of nervous. Gets your blood up. Its hard to believe after 53 years. Past the bar. Reporter as the audience is arriving, Award Winning theatre, film and television shore, f. Murray abraham turns the stage into a workout studio. Reporter what are you doing . Physical exercises much stretches, pushups, situps. Reporter really . Yeah, and then vocalize. And i do it with the audience in mind, i can hear them. Reporter backstage, fellow cast members and broadway hit, tony winner, faith an lane, and newcomer mica stock run through the opening scene. Are you in the business . No, sir. I didnt mean to pry. So youre an unemployed actor. Im an actor. Reporter on this day the shows four time tony winning playwright karen mcnally. You laughed all the way a big fan of the work. Theres no going back. Reporter lane says he and stock will probably do is this before every show for good luck. Most of the actors have superstitions and tricks to chase away the butterflies and demons. We asked one of them, the star of the harry potter movie, and tony winning stage and screen stars, matthew broderick, and channing. I dont. You remember the show . Reporter due still get nervous . Yes. Reporter every night . Yeah, always on the first entrance. [ applause ] reporter boy, it doesnt show. You come bounding out there. Its the first line. Reporter one of the many roars of laughter in the show. This entire run is already nearly sold out. Waiting for ben brantly and what tonight is all about. Who cares what a nonentity like me thinks. Its a play about a play. Or precisely, a play about the review of a play. This is exciting. Can we do a selfy first. Reporter it takes place in the upstairs bedroom at the Opening Night party. A group of narcissists back bite and gossip waiting anxiously for the critics verdict. I love him, i love him. Oh. I wish i had a camera. Brodericks character is the playwright. Lane plays an actor and his best friend. I dont think its like our relationship is exactly our relationship is familiar to me. I have a friend like that. I have an actual writer friend, a best friend. Its going to be the biggest hit on broadway since god knows when. God knows when . Oh reporter the plays ditzy producer is played. Im supposed to be getting lady gaga her coat. Reporter an aspiring actor is there to check coats. And grint is the hot new director. And chaning is the drug addicted actress. He reminds me of nothing so much as a female impersonator and such a female to impersonate. And abraham is an infamously cruel critic. You changed your name. After all of you, i change my face. You know heres the thing. Its a little dangerous to play. People dont like to talk about it. They dont want to talk about reviews at all. You only get in trouble when you talk about critics. Weve entered into the forbidden zone. Reporter the whole play . The whole play is forbidden. Reporter i wonder how a critic can criticize it. Especially certain critics. Reporter particular critics. If you cant give unanimous raves reporter in the play, theyre waiting for the review by the New York Times chief critic, and they say his name, ben brantly. The actual critic. I know. Reporter pretty bold. Do you think theyll send him to review the play . I would think, unless he feels hes involved in the play. Who knows. Reporter Opening Night of its only a play approaches, theres a sention of life imitating art. This is a scary time waiting for reviews, just like what happens in the play. This is really happening. Its going to be hard. Reporter you are in a wonderful position, because the play is already a hit. Dont say that. Dont talk about it. You shouldnt be saying that. Reporter i guess what im asking in light of the fact that it is basically sold out already, will the review matter . Dont say that either, leslie. What are you trying to do to us. Its a good point, i think, they dont want to say either. But if people bought tickets, in some ways thats good news. It means that the audience is enjoying it, and its a word of mouth play. Were doing our jobs, in that were bringing reporter have any of you been in a play where we are entertaining the audience right now. Reporter have any of you been in a play where the Opening Night review was a downer, and the play closed. That was it . My broadway debut. It was called no hard feelings. claughtern i know, its true. It actually happened, and it closed in one night. Rita moreno in a turban. Reporter part of what makes its only a play so funny are all the shots at real people. See the face when introduced at theatre of error. claughtern this is a naughty play, which is interesting, because ive never heard so many people gasp or go whoo when things are said. Reporter when you know that the person who is the butt of the joke is in the audience, does that change anything . I wouldnt want to know faye dunaway is in the audience. I know she used to be good. She was wonderful. That was faye dunaway. Reporter what would do you pull the punch . No, youve got to do the play. Barbara streisand was stopped claughtern something about barbara. Reporter anything less wouldnt just disappoint audiences. Something happened to Barbara Streisand reporter it would let down the cast. Doesnt anybody care . I met this young lady one night. Charles still to come. Billy idol. Are you sober now . For the record, what did you say i said, can you take my son if i die. Charles the family affair. Are like a passionate dance. Ion its color. Its a way of life. A harmony that brings people together. The more we give in to the magic of this place, the more wed like to stay. Oaxaca. Live it to believe it. Charles sometimes the person appears. Thats what happened to the woman Steve Hartman tells us up. Reporter claims to have seen anc angel after diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and admited to hospital in harrisburg, pennsylvania. She was recovering from a procedure here when in walked this nurse. Observe she even said anything, i just felt comfort. It was almost like somebody put a warm blanket on me. Reporter thats quite a nurse. Yes. I never saw anything like that before. Never any other connection with anybody else. Rx ch this is that angel. I really enjoy the job. I really like it a lot. Her name is tricia seaman. Shes worked as a nurse for 15 years, and praised by many. No patient has ever given her a greater compliment than Trisha Somers did. That happened on a subsequent trip to the hospital when leslie found out she might not see her birthday. The cans ser terminal. What do you say to somebody . Shes frief years old. I just gave her a hug. She said. Stopped n because i didnt think that i would get to see you again. I have something i need to ask you. I just asked her and burt blurted it out. I said can you take my son . Will you raise him if i die . Reporter and she was completely serious. She was a stranger. Reporter it was a gut feeling. Trishas exhusband is out of the picture and she had nobody to turn to which is why she asked her nurse, who after consulting with her family agreed. Not only to take in leslie, but his mom too. How you doing . Since may, theyve been living with the seamans. Trisha, her husband, and their four children. We love her. I think she loves us like we love. Reporter without the generosity of this family. Trisha somers would have spent final days in a nursing home, and who knows who would have happened to her son. They need to be together. Reporter thats more than she asked for . I know, but thats what were supposeed to do. Reporter you talking as a nurse or as a person . As a person. Reporter an angel would know. Yeah. I tried to be honest. Charles rocky billy idol tells all. Its sunday morning on cbc. Here again is charles osgood. Charles rebel yell. That was a big hit for billy idol in 1983. He has plent tow say about those days in a new book just released by simon and schuster and has plent tow say to tracey smith for the record. Reporter in a perfectly generic building on an ordinary street, somewhere in los angeles, billy idol is getting ready for a new u. S. Tour. And at a fit 58, he still looks like the bad boy rocker you watched on mtv. In the 1980s, hotter. Hey, little sister hey, little sister. Hey reporter with the swagger and the hair, billy idol was practically made for tv. You have this trademark sneer, i guess is the best way to put it. Where does that come from . Is it just you . Yeah. I think its just my attitude, you know. You have to have one hell of an attitude to get anywhere in the music business in the world we came from. Reporter and with one of his videos running just about every hour, he quickly became a megastar on mtv and beyond. When you think billy idol music, what is that . The best of punk rock, the best of rocknroll, and the best of everything, and somehow cross pollinating it into a bastard child, really. And the bastard child is my music. Reporter and a highly successful child. Its a fantasy. Reporter throughout his career, hes had 16 songs in the top 40. Money money. Reporter of course, not all of them were original billy idol tunes. He didnt write the wildly popular hit, money money, but billy idol isnt his real name. Eyes without a face. Reporter William Michael rod was born in england. Dad was a power tools salesman and mom a surgical nurse. Billys childhood looks like anyone else. He went to church with parents and fell in step with the cub scouts. But as a teen he was obsessed with music. And when he announced he was quitting college to join a rock band, his parents hit the roof. You wanted punk rock . Yeah. Well, it was a dream. You want to have fun. It was more glamorous than the power tool business that he wanted me to join. He was a great salesman, fantastic, and i thought to myself, hes selling a product, not just himself. And i managed to work out to make my own product. Reporter young billy followed instifrktstinct and he and formed a punk rock band, generation x. Inspired by a teacher, he changed his last niem to idol. The new name fit him pfshl perf. By the 1980s, he was on his own, racking up the hits and the excesses of stardom. His womanizing is the stuff of legends. You had one relationship at least through all of this. I did, yes. Reporter but it was hard to stay faithful. You couldnt stay faithful . Impossible. I mean, especially on a 10 month tour on a bus, going from nowhere, from place to place, to dennys, carls junior, truck stops. You wanted something to break up the monotony, and the only way to do it was a piece of human flesh. Reporter he had other appetites as well. When here in new york, his neighborhood in the east village was at times an open air drug market. You can score. Reporter theres a story about Washington Square park . Yes. Washington square. I used to walk through here, and the drug dealers would call their drugs they saw me come, and says rebel yells is heroin. White weding is crack. And marijuana. I got caught here in a police sting. I was addicted to crack for a while. Reporter and stumble he did. He nearly lost a leg in a motorcycle wreck in 1990. In 1994, idol o. D. d outside of a l. A. Night club. By then he was the father of two children. So he cleaned up his act, or tried anyway. Are you sober now . Im not sober. I can do everything, but im not doing it. Im sort of a bit of a how does that work for you . It shouldnt work, really. But if i have faith in myself, and i say ill never do it again, ill do it. So i have to say, you can do whatever you want, but theres a side to me saying, but were not going to. Reporter how about coke . I dont do coke or any heroin or anything like that anymore drinking . I drink a little bit. I drink with a meal at a restaurant, but nothing else. I try not to. I want to be here enjoying today. I dont want to be brain dead. That can happen too. Reporter these days, he still has the swagger, anded trademark sneer, and something fans might not have seen before. Gratitude. Life is sweet. Why . Because ive got an audience, and the audience enjoys what i do. They tell me. I have to say it back to them. Thank you for making my life. Reporter the man who defied his parents 40 years ago is still a rebel at heart, but theyve long since made their piece. And before bill broad senior passed away in august, his son billy went home to say goodbye. My dad was in the last stages of cancer and having trouble getting up the stairs orine doing simple things like putting his pajamas on or brushing his teeth. We had to help him with all of that because he was getting so weak. One night i put him to bed, and he got emotional, and he said, did it upset you that i didnt understand you choosing music as a career . And i thought about that for a couple of seconds. I said, dad, i was crazy to do it. And i was crazy to do it. Rebel yell reporter but for billy idol, crazy works. Go, go, go [ applause ] charles next. Games people play. Charles amazon recently said it was paying a billion dollars to acquire twitch, a social network for people who watch other people play video games online. Bill burbank is watching this development waryly. Let me start off by saying ive always been bad at video games. Growing up, i spent hours watching my friends find the princess, racking up points and extra lives. Meanwhile, when it was my turn, it was pretty much came over as soon as the first weird goomba man showed up. If theres one thing i have a lot of experience with, its watching other people play video games. Let me tell you, its boring. Extremely boring. Thats why i was shocked to read of amazons recent acquisition of twitch, a wildly Successful Online service that allows people to recreate the trauma of my childhood by watching other people play video games all day long. And it turns out, its not just twitch. Theres actually a huge and growing market for video games as spectator sport. Game one of the world finals. Reporter live tournaments sell out the rei arena in l. A. Heres the part i dont get. If video games are themselves a notorious time waster, why would someone want to watch someone else waste their time . Whats next. A network that lets you watch people mindlessly scroll through newsfeeds or orange is the new black. The amazing thing about this digital age is that it allows us to observe all kinds of things all around the world that we otherwise wouldnt be able to see. If we squint hard enough t almost seems like it is the real world, but it isnt. I think weve got to remember that. The real world has a smell and a feel to it, but still cant be recreate online or in any game. Heres a fun fact. Did you know the real world is broadcasting is 3d all the time . I know, amazing. The hard thing about the real world is there isnt a controller for it. You cant move people around with super strength or jump over things if theyre in the way. The real world is a game you spend your entire life trying to master, and probably never will. Its full of heartbreak and triumphs, and genuinely terrifying moments. It remains, for now, anyway, the most interesting game any of us will ever play. Charles heres a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. Monday kicks off Customer Service week designed to boost morale, motivation and teamwork of all of those on the front lines of dealing with the public. On tuesday, actor Robert Deniro receives the highest award of the friars club, the entertainment icon award joining tom cruise, douglas fairbanks, carey grant and frank sinatra. On wednesday atotal lunar eclipse, the blood moon just before sunrise in north and south america. Thursday, sees the release of the limited edition of the 75th anniversary of batman postage stamps at new york comiccon. On friday, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announces this years winner of the nobel peace prize. A record 278 people and organizations as well have been nominated. And on saturday, whats described as the worlds first large scale hello kitty opens at the Japanese American National museum in los angeles. Charles tensions remain high in hong kong this weekend. Prodemocracy demonstrators agreed to take down some barricades. But their struggle against the government continues. Saegt doeth doane as the sunday journal. Reporter to hold their ground this weekend, prodemocracy demonstrators fighting back residents and people believed to be have ties to criminal gangs. Blocked roads, and closed businesses. Saturday night, protesters, including teacher joan holdefer were energized and undeterred. I want to to see my kids have freedom. Its not just for one or two days or one or two weeks. Its for the future of hong kong. Reporter protesters have faced tear gas, while police try to clear streets. They protected themselves from pepper spray with umbrellas, and a symbol of whats called the umbrella revolution. At the core, these protests are about democracy, and specifically theyre about who can be on the ballot. In 2017, hong kongers can go to the polls to elect thered chief executive, their top leader, but beijing decreed any candidate must be vetted by a committee thats loyal to the communist government. Thats beijing. Reporter american Michael Davis has been a professor of law in hong kong for nearly 30 years. Were talking about one election, 2017, years away. How important is this . It is really personality, because what theyre witnessing over the past few years is a kind of dysfunctional government that seems to represent beijing more than it represents hong kong. Reporter hong kong is a british colony until 1997 when it was handed over to chinese rule. Its governed by a policy called one country, two systems which allows some autonomy from china, grants legal freedom, and is on display here. Freedom of speech. This push for democracy is the most public challenge to communist china since that other student led movement in 1989, tiananmen square. A Free Democratic election could result in a hong kong leader with sympathys to the west. Thats not nothing chinas president. Xi jinping would like to see. Beijings reaction to all of this remains clear in the communist countrys mouth piece newspaper. It has published editorials that have called the protesters goals a day dream, and says the protests were allowed to continue, and there could be chaos in the streets. So protesters are being careful to police themselves, helping each other over barricades, misting each other to keep cool, offering free food and even haircuts. Theyre being called the politeest protesters in the world. This shows we deserve democracy. Reporter we met 27yearold barry hoi manning a booth of donated splice. You admit beijing is unlikely to acquiesce to the demands. Yes. Why be here day after day. Because all of us have hope. Reporter some of the protesters are telling us they feel theyve won, simply by raising the issue and taking the fight for democracy in china into the streets and on to the world stage. Charles seth doane reporting from hong kong. Now to Bob Schieffer in washington for a look at whats lad ahead on face the nation. Good morning, what to do about the situation with ebola. And well have an interview with israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Charles thank you. And next week here on sunday morning. Holy charles we leave you with california sea lions that see a lot in pebble beach. Charles im charles osgood, join us again next sunday morning. Until then, ill see you on the radio. Captioning made possible by johnson johnson, where quality products for the American Family have been a tradition for generations captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org i never thought it would be like this. On, where every turn leads to a new adventure, and surprise leads to discovery. This place is like nothing ive ever seen. Ill never forget it. Chiapas. Live it to believe it. And today on face the nation, ebola and what to do about it. A patient with a first case of ebola confirmed in the United States is taken a turn for the worse in a dallas hospital. He is in critical condition, officials are working to contain the virus and calm fears, but is there a plan . We will go to dallas and we will talk with dr. Anthony the top Infectious Disease doctor at the National Institutes of health. We will hear from the new House Majority leader Kevin Mccarthy and democratic congressman elijah cummings. We will turn to israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news New York Times