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With a look at todays eyeopener, your world in 90 seconds. More protests as president elect trump makes nice. It was a lovely call. I said i want to thank you very much. Christie is out, pence is in as the Transition Team is shaken up. Hillary clinton made her first public appearance since conceding the election. At a party with her Campaign Staff in brooklyn. President obama used veterans day to call for unity in the wake of a bitter election. The american instinct has never been to find isolation in opposite corners, it is to find strength in our common creed. Theres more reports isis is executing civilians. A car smashes through the window of a restaurant. The man inside is pushed by the car. Nobody was hurt. All that this woman in california has got the sweater and the moves. Look how good she looks. Oh, she is good. And all that matters. Back to smith, score and the game is tied at 1 with 3 54 to go. On cbs this Morning Saturday. Antidemocratic liberals are completely losing their minds over president elect donald trump. Trump weighed in on that subject. On twitter he wrote now professional protesters incited by the media are protesting. Very unfair. Professional protesters . Well, hey, look at him, hes creating jobs already. And welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im Anthony Mason with jamie yuccas and weve got a great lineup for you this morning, including how can a tshirt change a life. This veterans day weekend, we take you to a factory in chicago thats also printing lifechanging opportunities for some of americas heroes. Plus hes worked with some of the biggest names in entertainment and it all started with a punch in the face. True story. Hear the incredible stories from legendary celebrity manager shep gordon as he releases his memoir. And her first record netted five grammys and sold 26 million copies. Well talk to norah jones about why her sixth album she returns to her roots and she performs in our saturday session. We begin with our top story this morning, president elect donald trump is giving the nation its first glimpse at a compromise over a Contentious Campaign issue. One of the key promises that helped ignite his support was his pledge to dismantle the Affordable Health care act. But in his first interview since his upset election, the future president now says he plans to keep at least some parts of the law that he promised to repeal. Trump spoke with lesley stahl about that for tomorrows 60 minutes. Let me ask you about obamacare, which you say youre going to repeal and replace. When you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered . Yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. Youre going to keep that. Also with the children living with their parents for an extended period. Youre going to keep that. Very much try and keep that in. Adds cost, but its very much something were going to try and keep. And theres going to be a period, if you repeal it and before you replace it, when millions of people could lose no, were going to do it simultaneously. It will be just fine. Thats what i do. I do a good job. I know how to do this stuff. Were going to repeal it and replace it. Were not going to have like a twoday period and were not going to have a twoyear period where theres nothing. It will be repealed and replaced and well know. And it will be Great Health Care for much less money. News of trumps softening on a Divisive Campaign issue did little to calm thousands of people who took to the streets for a Third Straight night to protest a trump. In portland, oregon, overnight Police Say One demonstrator was shot during a confrontation with another man who got out of his vehicle and fired several times. Earlier police used flashbang grenades and tear gas to disperse the crowds after protesters threw flaming objects at them. Marlie hall is outside trump tower here in manhattan, the site of protests since wednesday. Marlie, good morning. Reporter good morning. New York City Police say 11 people were arrested here last night and despite trumps praise of the protests, the divisiveness surrounding the election doesnt seem to be getting much better. Not my president reporter demonstrators marched down Michigan Avenue in chicago, beneath a building bearing trumps name. Meanwhile protesters stopped traffic on miamis biscayne boulevard. This trump supporter got caught in the middle. Its going to eventually get together whos our president , and theres no way around that. Reporter in atlanta, an American Flag was burned outside of georgias state capitol. Here in new york city, they gathered for a love rally. Why is it that you agree with trump being the president . I understand that trump was elected by the electoral college. I dont disagree with that. I disagree with the message that he sends during his campaign. Reporter thursday night donald trump tweeted out his anger toward the demonstrations, calling them professional protesters incited by the media, adding very unfair. Hours later he reversed himself writing love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. We will all come together and be proud. But anger over the elections has had some violent and ugly results. This video shows david wilcox, a white trump supporter, being beaten by a group of africanamericans following a traffic dispute. Somebody yelled thats one of them white boy trump supporters. And then i said what does that have to do with this . Were talking about insurance here. And i asked the lady, maam, do you have insurance . And immediately punches were thrown. They didnt say a word. Reporter but the coarseness goes both ways. Chants of white power from Students Holding a trumppence sign at a school in york, pennsylvania. And middle schoolers in michigan chanted build the wall leaving latino students in tears. Reaction from the School District was swift. This is not who we are. Everyone is welcome in our community of learners. We build brings. We work together. Reporter there was a call for civility from a United Airlines pilot after two passengers arguing over the election had to be separated. We can talk and realize that were all human beings and that all can sit together and all support this country in our own way and thats what we should do. If theres anybody that has a problem with this, if you want to rant or rave, theres another flight tomorrow. Youre not going to be on this one. I hope thats clear. In an interview with the wall street journal donald trump says he wants a country that loves each other, but when asked if his Campaign Rhetoric had gone too far, he replied, no, i won. Jamie. Marlie hall outside trump tower here in manhattan. Thank you so much. President elect trump will stay in new york today to continue to work on his white house transition. His new stance on obamacare is just one glimpse into his early plans for his administration but its not just his policies that hes looking at, its also his people. Errol barnett has more on that. Reporter good morning. Come january president elect trump will be sworn in with republican majorities in both the house and the senate. He will wield an unmistakable amount of power and influence, so he spent the week greasing the tracks of government, preparing to put his Campaign Promises into place. I just had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president elect trump. Reporter during the closing moments of their first oneonone meeting wednesday, president elect trump was complimentary toward outgoing president obama. Very, very good man. Reporter but questions remain over how much of the democr democrats achievements the republican will reverse. Thank you, guys. Appreciate it. Reporter while campaigning, mr. Trump promised to repeal mr. Obamas landmark achievement, obamacare, which extended insurance to 20 million americans. We will be tie able to repead replace obamacare. Reporter but during his white house meeting, the president suggested trump consider keeping some provisions of the Affordable Care act. Whether its health care or immigration, so many different things. Reporter an array of issues were mentioned when trump met with republican majority leaders in the house and senate thursday, where hell be sworn in and plotting his first 100 days in office. This was followed by the announcement of key appointments from his own trusted inner circle. Replacing governor Chris Christie, Vice President elect mike pence will chair trumps Transition Team. Leading a list of vice chairs, all of whom are in consideration for leadership posts. Retired Lieutenant Army general Michael Flynn is in the running for National Security advisor. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is a possible pick for secretary of state. And christie or mayor Rudy Giuliani may head up the department of homeland security. I can see already how he is going to be a great president and im glad i could play a small role. Reporter trumps chief of staff will be a very telling staff of how he might govern. He could go with establishment favorite, rnc chairman reince priebus, or controversial washington outsider steve bannon. Trumps three Adult Children are also part of his Transition Team, but are said to be taking over his many business interests as well, presenting a potential conflict of interest. The trump Transition Team is working on outreach to black americans. Surrogates for the president elect contacted the Website Media takeout which bills itself as the most visited africanamerican site in the world to offer, quote, a new deal for black america. Trump first outlined his tenpoint plan during a speech in charlotte, north carolina, last month. It includes promises of school choice, Law Enforcement funding to fight crime and tax incentives to get Foreign Companies to relocate to blighted neighborhoods. Trump received 8 of the africanamerican vote. Last night Hillary Clinton made her first public appearance since delivering her concession speech on wednesday. The former president ial candidate attended a party for her Campaign Staff in brooklyn. She thanked her volunteers and employees for their work on her campaign. He was joined by her husband, bill, daughter chelsea, and Hillary Clintons top aide, huma abedin. In his 60 minutes interview, donald trump also spoke about the call he received from Hillary Clinton early wednesday morning as it became clear that he would win the presidency. Hillary called you. Tell us about that phone call. So hillary called and it was a lovely call. And it was a tough call for her. I mean i can imagine. Tougher for her than it would have been for me. For me it would have been very difficult. She couldnt have been nicer. She just said congratulations, donald. Well done. And i said i want to thank you very much. You were a great competitor. Shes very strong and very smart. What about bill clinton, did you talk to him . He did. He called the next day. Really . What did he say . He actually called last night. What did he say . He couldnt have been more gracious. He said it was an amazing run, one of the most amazing hes ever seen. He said that . He was very, very really very nice. You know, you said that you might call president obama for advice. Would you think of calling president clinton for advice . Well, hes a very talented guy, both of them. This is a very talented family. Certainly, i would certainly think about that. Lesley stahls interview with president elect trump and his family airs tomorrow night on 60 minutes here on cbs. For more on Donald Trumps transition to the white house, were joined by Washington Post Political Columnist philip bump. Thank you for joining us this morning, appreciate it. We watched over the last couple of days that mike pence is now taking over the Transition Team for trump. Does this effectively kind of move Chris Christie out of the inner circle or whats with this . Well have to see. Obviously there are a lot of cabinet appointments and a lot of positions that can be filled in the white house. But obviously Chris Christie has this cloud over him, the whole bridgegate scandal. Hes very unpopular in new jersey. Two of the people involved in that were recently convicted of crimes for it so there are a lot of reasons why Chris Christie is not a political asset at this point in time. One thing about donald trump, while he values people who are loyal to them, hes not always loyal back to them. This may be an example. What about his soninlaw, Jared Kushner . You heard Errol Barnett talking about a potential conflict of interest. They will be running the trump businesses. While weve been talking about a blind trust, its not really a blind trust. Donald trump knows what the businesses are. Its not like theyre liquidating the assets and putting it into something else. Its a totally abnormal situation for a president and well have to see how they navigate it. Weve been watching these protests across the country, third night in a row. Donald trump took to twitter one way and then the other way. Does he need to heal the country and maybe use social media to do that . I think it is very much the case, so the people that are out there on the ground, they are people that are very unsettled by what they heard from donald trump from his Campaign Rhetoric, which again he hasnt walked back from. Donald trumps response was it to blame the media and call it somehow unfair. This is a guy who won the electoral college, though hell probably lose the actual popular vote by at least a million votes. It really is incumbent upon him how he demonstrates two communities that are concerned about his presidency that he will not leave them out in the cold, im not sure that first tweet did much to that effect. What do you make of the indication already that hes will to compromise on the Affordable Care act . Im not surprised. The repeal and replace slogan was a good slogan, particularly for republicans who knew president obama wasnt going to sign any law repealing it. It is very popular to have preexisting conditions covered and for people to stay on their parents plans. Its also very expensive for that to happen and its not lear how youll navigate those two things. However, you had a lot of voters who voted for him because they wanted Something Like this to happen. He turned a lot of blue states red. Does this alienate those people at this point or how does he move forward with that . The one thing donald trump can rely on is his core base of support has never wavered at all. There are a lot of people who voted for them because they didnt like Hillary Clinton. Are those folks going to remain excited about the choice they just made if he starts back tracking or, you know, like this drain the swamp thing. Hes hired a bunch of lobbyists or talking to them about what hes going to do. He said no lobbyists and now he has people on the team. What do you think the most critical appointment hes going to make here as he heads to the white house is going to be . I would say probably chief of staff. And what do you make of the names on the list so far . Sure. Steve bannon, whos the head of breitbart news, is one of the people talked about. We also dont know. Donald trump puts a lot of names out there. Were not really sure about whos in the mix here. Steve bannon is a very controversial figure who will do a lot to keep people from feeling comfortable with Donald Trumps presidency. Reince priebus is another name in the mix. That would send a very different message and i think its a critical choice for how people perceive the beginning days of Donald Trumps presidency. Always a great kvrlconversat. Thank you for being with us. Tomorrow morning on face the nation john dickersons guests will include Bernie Sanders and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Breaking news overnight, at least four people are dead and 14 others wounded in a suicide bombing at the largest u. S. Military base in afghanistan. The u. S. Commander in afghanistan says the attacker managed to enter Bagram Air Base just north of the Afghan Capital of kabul. The taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack. The nationalities of those killed have not been released. The two former top aides to new jersey governor Chris Christie are appealing their convictions. A federal jury found bill baroni a and Bridget Ann Kelly guilty on all charges. The two filed paperwork for a new trial. Christie denies having knowledge of the scheme and was not charged. A fourth day of deliberations is expected to resume in cincinnati in the case of a white Police Officer accused of fatally shooting an unarmed black man. The defense argues that ray tensing feared for his life when sam dubose dragged him with his car during a traffic stop last year. The jury has told the judge it is struggling to decide on a verdict of murder or voluntary manslaughter. The last star of the magnificent seven has ridden off into the sunset. Insults swallowed, none. Enemies, none. No enemies . Alive. Actor robert vaughn, who appeared alongside Steve Mcqueen and yul brynner died have leukemia friday. In 1964 he grabbed the lead role in the television spy series the man from uncle. He also earned a ph. D. In theater arts. Robert vaughn was 83 years old. Some of us watched the man from uncle. Time to show you some of the mornings headlines. The philadelphia enquirer reports the university of pennsylvania is investigating a series of violent and racist messages sent to africanamerican students on the philadelphia campus. Officials say its not clear how a group which called itself daddy trump got access to the students cell phones. The university described the hate messages as utterly deplorable. The fbi is investigating. The Chicago Tribune reports members of the black lives Matter Movement have cancelled a protest in chicago this weekend after meetings with the citys top police official. Six High School Students agreed to have monthly meetings with superintendent Eddie Johnson after a private meeting with him on friday. The recent policeinvolved shooting of an africanamerican man triggered protests throughout the week. It led officials to close one high school as a precaution on friday. The heralded leader of lexington kentucky says a kentucky man is facing a charge of arson in connection with a wildfire this week. Police described Johnny Mullins as a wannabe weatherman who allegedly started the fire to boost the number of followers on his Facebook Page where he posts a Weather Forecast. More arson arrests are expected. Police say some of the wildfires burning in the parched southeast are in fact suspicion. Facebook is apologizing for a technical error which posted memorial banners on the pages of its living users. Its not clear how many of the sites 1. 7 billion users were told they were dead. Even facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg fell victim to the bug. The message on his page reading we hope people who love mark will find comfort in the things he shared to remember and celebrate his life. A spokesman called it a terrible error and said the problem had been fixed. And the Los Angeles Times says star gazers should wake up at the crack of dawn monday to experience a super moon. I love a super moon. The moon will orbit 20,000 miles closer to earth at approximately 6 23 a. M. Eastern time. It stands to be the biggest and brightest sighting of the moon since 1948. Though it may not be apparent to the naked eye. The next scheduled super man happens in 2034. I was not around for the last super moon. I saw the man from uncle but not the super moon. All right, its about 21 coming up, for many it sounds unlikely, but long before Donald Trumps plan, the u. S. Has deported millions of Illegal Immigrants not once but twice. Well look at the history. And later life in the face of death. Tonight music will again play at a paris concert hall one year after a deadly terror attack. This is cbs this Morning Saturday. What do we want our kids how to game a test. Or test themselves in a game . How to master an exam. Or examine a master . How to be robots. Or build robots . The njea believes students deserve a wellrounded education including arts, music, technology, and so much more. Thats why were working with parents and communities to reduce the emphasis on high stakes testing. Because when you limit the tests, they can test the limits. Of their potential. You know, sometimes when you sneak in oh youve got to break out. A deer came crashing through the window of a Clothing Store in stillwater, oklahoma, the other night and somehow managed to enter before closing. Once locked in, the deer decided, hey, the only way out is through this front window. Much of the country in deer season right now. I think the deer should have stayed in the store. I hope hes okay. That looks really i wonder if he knew it was glass. Kind of scary. You wonder how the deer got in the store . That actually is a good question. He was looking for a new suit. Thats it. Coming up, patriotism over profit. Meet the chicago factory owner whos in the business of helping americas forgotten heroes. Then a little later, the wonderful grammywinning norah jones graces our saturday session. Well be right back. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Good morning, every within, im jan carabeo. Firefighters got the call the 6,000 block, 1 45 this morning, no word on how seriously that person was hurt or the extent of the damage done to the home. On to the eyewitness Weather Forecast, with meteorologist, justin drabick. Good morning, good saturday morning, big shot of cold air moving in today. But really only one day deal. Second half of the weekend will feel pretty good. Check out this shot. At ocean city right now, beautiful sunrise this morning, clear skies. Even along the coast, it will be chilly today. Temperatures pretty much 40s, maybe 50s, and if were lucky. Big difference compared to yesterday morning. Waking to up temperatures, at or even below freezing, a lot of suburbs, wilmington, still hanging on at 32 degrees, 34 up in the lehigh vale, lucky, lucky if we hit 50 degrees today in philadelphia. Thats coldest day since the early april. Fortynine for the high at the shore, mid fours in the poconos, tomorrow, different story. Cool start. Nice finish, high near 60. And it stays pleasant next week, temperatures in the 50s, low offs, jan, back over to you. Justin, thank youment next update is at 7 57. See you then. Have great day everyone. Our top story this half hour, one of Donald Trumps Cornerstone Campaign pledges was securing the u. S. Border with mexico by building a wall and deporting millions of men, women and children who are in the United States illegally. What Many Americans may not recall is that the u. S. Has already performed mass deportations twice. Carter evans reports. Reporter huge numbers, unbelievably huge numbers immigrants are joining the antitrump protest worried that the president elect will soon follow through on his promise to deport millions who came here illegally. Sisters flor and victoria martinez were brought here illegally when they were just one and 3 years old. Theyre allowed to attend school and work, protected under president obamas dream act. If theyre deported, their family will be ripped apart because their two younger brothers are u. S. Citizens by birth. If we have to go back, we wouldnt want them to go back with it because they made it here. Reporter former u. S. Congressman esteban torres, those the pain of being separated from family. Its a tough feeling not to know the person that was your father. Reporter his father was one of an estimated 2 Million Immigrants who were part of a Government Campaign called mexican repatriation. During the great depression, they were herded onto trains and kicked out of the country. It was an effort to save american jobs. Rounded them all up and shipped them back to their home country. Reporter just three years old, torres was allowed to remain in the u. S. With his mother and brother because they were born here. I remember living in shacks, you know. My mother couldnt afford anything better. All the days of standing in line for relief of getting governmentissued tennis shoes and canned food. Reporter torres never saw his father again. Its a really dark part of u. S. History. Reporter ucla professor, raul hiojosaojeda said it happened again in the 1950s when a quarter million more immigrants were sent back across the border during operation wetback. These roundups did break up families that have consequences even today. Reporter torres not only lost a father, his brother had to be raised by family friends. My mother had to make a choice really. The economy was so bad she couldnt sustain us both. It scares me because it could happen again. Reporter but hes hoping that dark chapter of American History will remain in the past. For cbs this Morning Saturday, carter evans, los angeles. Coming up, in paris one year ago, the bataclan concert hall was the scene of a horrifying jihadist attack. But that 19th century jewelry opens tonight with sting headlining the show, and well take you there. Up next, medical news in our morning rounds including the littest on developments of a vaccine for the zika virus. Plus doctors jon lapook and tara narula on one of those sexist questions, who have better memories, men or women . I dont have a good feeling about this. You shouldnt. And let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. Roomba navigates your entire home. Cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. Which means your floors are always clean. You and roomba, from irobot. Better. Together. Im hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. But that doesnt stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. Thatd be devastating. I took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about oncedaily xarelto. A latest generation blood thinner. Then i made the switch. 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Time now for morning rounds with cbs news medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook and dr. Tara narula. First up, zika vaccines. In the fight against theion. This week phase one of human Clinical Trials began for a zika vaccine developed by scientists at the Walter Reed Army institute of research. It will be tested at their trial center in maryland. Jon, Clinical Trials just beginning. What should people know here . This is an activated vaccine so the viral particles have been inactivated so people cant get zika, but the protein coat that surrounds the virus is intact, so the idea is you give it to somebody and its the protein coat that teaches the immune system how to go after the zika virus. I was reading theres promise when it comes to rats with this vaccine is this the first human trial were seeing with the vaccine . Theres actually two other Clinical Trials right now. One started in june. The second is a governmentproduced vaccine and that trial started in august. The interesting thing about these vaccines is unlike the type jon described, these are dna vaccines and basically work by taking a small piece of dna and reengineering it to put inside that little circular dna pieces of genes that code for zika proteins. When you give that to a human, for instance, then the human body cells produce that protein and the body mounts an immune reaction against it. This technology has been around since the 1990s. We dont have any dna vaccines currently on the market but there is hope for these two. If they do come around, theyre easily produced, easily stored and transported. For the zika piece we did for 60 minutes this past weekend, i was actually there in august when the very first volunteer got the very first injection of this vaccine. A month later i stood there with the head of Infectious Diseases for the nih where we would see if the tubes would turn blue. I turned to tony and said what would you have done if it didnt done blue . He said i would have fainted right in front of you. Are there any other new developments, jon . There is a bunch of other approaches. One thats really interesting happened down in brazil at the time that i was down there was genetically modified mosquitos. So these are mosquitos that are modified so that they can only survive in the lab because they need an antibiotic called tetracycline to survive. So they mate and then they die. There was a referendum just this past election day down in florida to see whether or not the local community would accept this and theres still some controversy, even though the referendum passed in the county, the place where it specifically was going to be given voted against it. Interesting. And so theres a lot of controversy about what are the possible consequences of this. Okay. Moving on now, lets talk about ecigarettes and teens. Much remains unknown about the Health Effects of using ecigarettes or vaping, especially when compared to conventional tobacco smoke. But are teens more likely to use regular cigarettes if they frequently vape . The answer it turns out could be yes. The journal of the American Medical Association reports on a study that surveyed tenth graders at the start of a school year and again six months later. It found that nearly 20 or one in five of those considered frequent vapers became frequent smokers and almost 12 became infrequent smokers. I found this interesting because i think a lot of people assume ecigarettes are the healthier way to go, but if youre turning from ecigarettes to tobacco use, then theres really no point. The jury is still out on whether they are going to be a good route to help people who want to quit smoking but there are potential Health Hazards for those people who are nonsmokers, particularly adolescents. When you think about whats in the ecigarette, there is the aerosol component. That dmoecomponent has been fouo contain heavy metals, toxic chemicals and carcinogens. The nicotine itself can have effects on the pran of growing adolescents that can lead to longterm cognitive problems. And the flavorings a lot of these ecigarettes have have been tested and are safer forrin gest 81 but not inhalation. Theres one thats been shown to cause scarring of the lung. So how much nicotine am i getting, is it really what it says im getting . The good news is the fda finally did step in and say they will be regulating ecigarettes the same way they regulate other tobacco products. Kids under 18 cant purchase them and hopefully better oversight about quality. How prevalent have they become . In 2015, 16 of High Schoolers were using ecigarettes. Thats a tenfold increase compared to 2011. In adults, much less. 3. 5 . As tara was implying, for adults, its one controversial issue, can it help you stop smoking regular cigarettes, which of course are so horrible for us. But the fear is that youre starting to use nicotine in teenagers. Its almost like a gateway. And theres also evidence it could affect the developing brain so theres some real issues here. Finally, men, women and memory. When it comes to the battle of the sexes, who holds the advantage for remembering . I have a feeling im going to lose here. As reported not so fast. As reported in the journal of the north american menopause society, a study comparing middleaged men and women found that women outperformed men in all memory measures. I knew it. But some of that memory advantage declined for women after menopause. Did we really need a study . No, i didnt. I forgot what this segment was about already. It wasnt emotional intelligence. I did wonder if it was selective memory. But its very interesting because twothirds of the people in the country, more than 5 million who have alzheimers, are women. Its not felt to be just because there are more women because women live longer. Theres a lot of research into the effect of estrogen, other very difficult, complicated pathways, hormones, neurotransmitters. Were just starting to look into this. Its going to be really interesting and very important as the years go by and the number of people with dementia increases dramatically. Thank you both. Up next, donald trump made Foreign Trade deals and the loss of american jobs a winning centerpiece to his president ial campaign. But could certain decisions kick off an International Trade war . Well take a closer look. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. As our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays. The figs gonna be so bummed. [ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray. Com. 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Donald trump speaking last month in springfield, ohio, and pressing a consistent element of his successful campaign, renegotiating or withdrawing from International Trade deals and pressuring u. S. Companies to bring jobs home, a message that obviously resonated with american workers. But what will it mean if trump manages to do all he promised . Lets ask derek thompson, Senior Editor for the atlantic. Good morning. Good morning. Jobs, jobs, jobs, thats what donald trump talked about on the campaign trail the entire time. How does he actually move the economy forward and create these jobs . Right. First youre asking me to predict the future of donald trump and governance. But look, there are three things that hes been really consistent on when it comes to economic policy. Consistent on tax cuts, pretty consistent on wanting an infrastructure bill, an infrastructure stimulus and pretty consistent on the fact that he wants to renegotiate trade deals and maybe slap tariffs on countries that dont participate. So you put all of this stuff together, will it help the common man . Surely you would think that some of these things might give people more money in the short term. But your adding a lot of uncertainty, a lot of chaos to the economy right now. And it should be said before we get to a trump administration, this is a private sector thats been adding jobs for the last 70 consecutive months, so we are in the middle of a very sustained thermostatic recovery. Theres also the question of how achievable are some of these goals, particularly in terms of job growth. If you want to cut taxes and have an Infrastructure Spending bill, youre losing money there net. The math here is incredibly complicated because on the one hand the Tax Policy Center basically looked at his tax cut and said this is going to add 6 trillion to the deficit the next ten years. On top of that, he wants to grow military spending, grow Infrastructure Spending, preserve Social Security spending and preserve medicare spending. That means you basically have to take 6 trillion out of a very small part of the governing budget. So its going to be really interesting to see what happens the next few years. One of the other things he talked about quite a bit was bringing jobs back to america from some of these places. What industry specifically benefited it would seem the Auto Industry would be one of the biggest. Right, exactly. You look at the Auto Industry. The head of the uaw just came out and said, you know what, i didnt vote for trump but im interested to see what he does for some of these trade deals. But i think its a mistake as some people sometimes do that there are some products made abroad and some products made in the u. S. Instead what you have is a Global Supply chain. Youll have an american car thats made with canadian timber and asian rubber. Once you slap tariffs on these imports and trying to renegotiate these trade deals, what you do is raise the price of imports and raise the price of domestically produced goods. Prices go up for all consumers. And consumers dont want that. A big part of the campaign of course was issues of trade deals. Hes talked about unwinding nafta. He called it the worst trade deal in history. Does it survive a trump . I dont think it survives a Trump Presidency in its current form. You have had this president elect say for a long time this is one of the most important issues to him. Now, its possible that he starts negotiating with paul ryan and the republicans and they decide to just leave it in the background, but i think hes going to do some sort of action. I dont think its going to remain in its current state for a long time. And i think that what youre seeing right now is just that there is so much uncertainty because you have all of these promises that hes made on the campaign trail but he doesnt have a record of Public Policy accomplishments. And we dont have a record of him dealing with paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, so there is a lot of uncertainty Going Forward for the next four years. Were going to get you a crystal ball for next time. Thank you. Much. Coming up, a song written 32 years ago finally hits the charts. The story behind a victory anthem thats not an entire city singing. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. At walgreens, youre free free to seize the savings on Medicare Part d. 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Its the song chicago cubs fans have been singing to celebrate a win for more than 30 years go cubs go go cubs go go cubs go was written in the spring of 1984 by singer songwriter steve goodman, just before the teams first postseason appearance in 39 years. Goodman won a grammy for his song the city of new orleans. Riding on the city of new orleans but his hometown of chicago and his team, the cubs, were his muse. Do they still play the blues in chicago he wrote three songs about the team, including the ballad. Goodman died of leukemia in 1984, just a few months after writing the cubs victory anthem. But this week right after the cubs first world series title in 108 years hey chicago what do you say cubs are going to win today the song became a bona fide hit making its firstever appearance on the billboard charts and its continuing to climb. So while goodman wasnt there to see his beloved cubs finally win the big one, his song rang out when the team celebrated with millions of fans. Everybody we won a world series everybody hey chicago what do you say the cubs are going to win today chicago just has so much history around the cubs, right . This is just another piece of it. I love that this song made the charts. Maybe some day meet the mets, step right up and greet the mets will make the charts. We can cross our fingers. Coming up, they make some of the hottest gear in major league sports, but the clothing made in this factory isnt just changing style, its changing lives. For some of you, your local news is next. The rest stick around, youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Live from the cbs Broadcast Center in philadelphia. This is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Good morning, im jan carabeo. Thousands have now hit the grounds running for the annual rocky run. The event started this morning, near the Art Museum Steps, the picture that made that boxer famous. 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Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im Anthony Mason. And im jamie yuccas. Coming up this half hour, on the eve of the oneyear anniversary of the terror attack at a concert hall in paris, the venue is reopening. Well preview tonights concert. He has represented some of the biggest celebrity names, from rock stars to actors to chefs, well meet shep gordon who has some fabulous stories to tell, including how his career started getting punched in the face. Norah jones out with a new album. Shell tell us where she drew the inspiration for it and shell perform in our saturday session. First our top story this hour, when he was campaigning for president , one of the pledges donald trump made to make America Great again was to repeal and replace obamacare. Real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obamacare. A disaster. We will be able to immediately repeal and replace obamacare. Have to do it. Im going to repeal it and replace it. Theres only one way to stop obamacare and thats to vote for donald j. Trump. But this morning, the nations next president is already walking back at least part of that promise. Errol barnett is in our washington bureau. Errol, good morning. Good morning. A key component of president obamas Affordable Care act is that no one would be denied coverage on the basis of a preexisting condition. Speaking to lesley stahl for 60 minutes, trump said that portion would remain intact. Let me ask you about obamacare, which you say youre going to repeal and replace. When you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered . Yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. Reporter president elect trump also answered another concern, potential gaps in t coverage while the Affordable Care act is being replaced. He promised a seamless and simultaneous transition, ensuring there would be no lapse in coverage for the millions of people currently enrolled in obamacare. He said not even for a day. Anthony. Errol barnett in washington, thanks. You can see all of Lesley Stahls interview with donald trump and his family tomorrow evening on 60 minutes here on cbs. There were more antitrump protests across the nation overnight and a full slate of protests is scheduled for today. Oh, my god, theres a fight. No, its being shot in the air. The gun is being shot in the air. Someone got shot. Someone got shot police in portland, oregon, say one demonstrator was shot during a confrontation with another man who got out of his vehicle and fired several times. Earlier police used flash bang grenades to disperse the crowds. The rally crew more chaotic as the crowd began marching through the city. Marlie hall joins us from trump tower here in new york where a more peaceful protest was conducted last night. Reporter its quiet here at trump tower this morning but that could change in hours, with several demonstrations marching here later today. For the third night in a row, thousands of people have turned out to protest Donald Trumps surprise victory. From east coast to west, demonstrators have taken to the streets to denounce the president elect. The lapd broke up an antitrump protest in Downtown Los Angeles early this morning. Out of the crowd of about 3,000 people, about 150 were arrested. In san antonio, demonstrators spent the night weaving through the citys iconic riverwalk, rallying against trumps stance on immigration. And for some, the protest wasnt about a march, but the message. Inspired by a similar effort in new york city, an artist in boston encouraged commuters to scrawl uplifting messages on postit notes inside a train station. No matter where youre from, what your political background is, you just come together as one. Everyone has been coming up to me and saying thank you for this. We needed this. Today there are many more events planned here in new york city. Several protests have been organized with the goal of merging here at trump tower. Anthony. Marlie hall, thanks, marlie. Tonight sting will help reopen frances historic bataclan concert hall in paris. Its part of a series of events in observance of the First Anniversary of the coordinated attacks that struck the concert hall, a soccer stadium and nearby cafes. 130 people were killed, hundreds of others injured. Jonathan vigliotti has more on what promises to be an emotional couple of days. Reporter last night they paused to remember the terror that swept through frances capital. It was here at the National Stadium two suicide bombers detonated their vests. Minutes later, gunmen opened fire on diners in cafes. In all, six sites across paris were attacked. The deadliest unfolded in the bataclan theater, packed at the time with concert goers. Video filmed of a pregnant woman escaping through a secondfloor window ripped the world. 89 people did not make it out alive. Dennis plow was among those who did. I will always have to live with this souvenir. You cannot make them pay, but you can learn to live with them. Reporter the theater became the collective memorial for the attacks. Tonight for the first time, music will play in this hall once again. We decided we had to pick ourselves back up and move on, said the bataclans owner. Sting will headline this new chapter, having once performed here with the police in 1979. It was a much different time. Ahead of tonights performance, he wrote on his website he hopes to remember and honor those who lost their lives and to celebrate the life and the music this historic theater represents. The theater has been renovated to erase the physical reminders of what happened last year, but those who died here cannot be forgotten. Through music, sting says he hopes to respect the memory and the spirit of those who fell. For cbs this Morning Saturday jonathan vigliotti, london. The world may have lost Leonard Cohen thursday but his music lives on. Rufus wainwright shared his touching tribute to the canadian icon. Hallelujah, hallelujah wainwrights cover has been a beloved version of that song. He said he would not perform it live if donald trump won the election. But with cohens passing, wainwright relented. Its about seven after the hour. Now heres a look at the weather for yo up next, the clothing factory turning out more than tshirts. Well show you how one mans business is printing unbelievable opportunities for some of americas heroes. This is cbs this Morning Saturday. Whoa. Whats going on here . Oh hey allison. Im val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. Val from voya . Yeah, val from voya. Quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house . Were putting away acorns. 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The white house says the number of Homeless Veterans is down 36 since 2010, yet nearly 40,000 still roam the streets of the country they defended. In chicago, a businessman who never wore the uniform is sacrificing his savings to honor and support those who did. Heres mark albert. How long did you live in the shelter . Approximately six months that its allowed. Six months . Thats correct. How was it . Of course i wouldnt wish it upon anybody. Louie arroyo was a proud veteran with scars you cant see. He served six years in the army. After taking off the uniform in 2002, he soon had no house, no job, and no plan. After 12 years of homelessness, arroyo says he struggled to fill the void inside him. Fighting and learning that i needed help. It was just very hard for me at that time. They have the clothing on their back when i hire them. That somebody turned out to be mark doyle. Hes the founder of a successful Forensic Accounting firm and spent a year working for the u. S. Army as a civilian in afghanistan. When he came back home, he says he realized something just didnt add up. I read story after story about homelessness and suicide rates and alcoholism and the plight of the men and women who had been on three, four, five deployments. I decided to make it my mission to go find them and bring them in. Doyle found them and led them here, a silk screening business called rags of honor that he started for just one purpose, to hire homeless vets. How much do you pay these workers . We start them at 12 to 12. 50 an hour for the first 90 days. And then we get them to 15 and our top guys make 19. Youre paying more than your competitors . Probably 5 an hour more. Im not a businessman, but that doesnt sound like smart business. Its not exactly a recipe to become a millionaire. But you cant live on 8 an hour. Were trying to make people have a better life. Hes given a better life to 44 veterans so far, including louie arroyo, whos worked the line here for nine months. This is hot off the presses . Yep. 278 degrees. These are the Division Series chicago cubs tshirts that were doing. So you just printed these right now . Weve actually printed 10,000 of these in the last four days. The cubs win the world series when the cubs struck gold this year, so did the company. And recent hire pedro diaz, a former marine. Diaz helps ship out the ragds of honor merchandise to stores like this one, the flagship nhl blackhawks store in downtown chicago. Whats it like seeing the stuff that you make in this store . Well, seeing it being made is one thing and then actually seeing it here in this fancy store is something else. It makes me feel proud of what we do. Diaz served two tours in afghanistan before coming home and finding out he didnt have one. Nine months ago, i was at the bottom of it all. I mean i was either going to go to jail or end up committing suicide. Every day i see people walking by with the shirts and its line, wow, i did that shirt, i made that shirt, i helped bow a part of that. There are tens of thousands of people wearing a little piece of what you made on their backs. It gives me chills. It gives me chills. All four major sports leagues now play ball with rags of honor. Next year the Company Hopes to score one Million Dollars in business for the first time. I dont take anything. You dont take a salary from your own business . No. Zero . Zero. So you dont get any personal benefit by running this business. No financial benefit, thats for sure. Whats the other benefit. A text from one of my guys that said youre like a father to me. What does that do for you . Gives me the strength to keep plugging through, keep pushing and dont give up on the mission. Were a long way from this mission being over. Alicia bowen is a single mother of three who started at rags of honor two months ago, hoping to save enough money for an apartment. How do you look your children in the eye and say that mom served her country for eight years and now were homeless . It was hard, but, you know, children, they tend to understand a lot more than we give them credit. Pedro is getting an apartment, louie got an apartment, alossia is getting an apartment. We help get them beds. Bowen, a former map maker for the army, finally found her way to a home. My heart is beating fast. She moved into this south side apartment a week after we first met her. Oh, ive been waiting for this. Oh, my goodness. My own. Oh, my god what are those in your hand . The keys to my apartment. Your apartment . Mine we change the arc of their life forever. If we do that and weve already done it and we keep doing it, thats a legacy id be proud to be part of. A legacy woven into the rags of honor motto. They had our backs, lets keep the shirt on theirs. For cbs this Morning Saturday, mark albert, chicago. Wow, you see the reaction of just one woman. Imagine what hes doing. Its amazing what hes doing. I love what he says, you dont give up on the mission. You dont give up. Never. Up next, the Hollywood King maker known as supermensch. Meet shep gordon whos represented rock stars, oscarwinning actors, celebrity chefs, even groucho marx. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. This portion sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. You dome dont try to change me in any way oh dont tell me what to do just let me be myself thats all i ask of you the new 2017 corolla with Toyota Safety sense standard. You dont own me toyota. Lets go places. By starting each day with a. Perfectly balanced mug of. Ive got this. Mom mccafe coffees brew a smooth blend. Thats not too strong, but never weak. Mommys not a napkin honey. So you can savor every sip. Mccafe. In the entertainment world, shep gordons name is magic over his long career as manager, agent and producer. Gordon has worked with an array of stars from bette davis and salvadore dali, Emeril Lagasse and wolfgang puck. Gordons new memoir is entitled they call me supermensch a backstage pass to the amazing worlds of film, food and rock n roll. I spoke with him recently here in manhattan. Your career really started with a punch in the face. It did. Im a lucky guy. It was 1968 at this l. A. Hotel, and shep gordon thought he was helping a young woman in distress. She was actually making love. She punched me. I separate the two people. She punched me. It was Janice Joplin and it was the luckiest day of my life. Janice joplin would introduce him to jimi hendrix, who would introduce him to alice cooper, and shep gordons life would never be the same. Schools out forever alice cooper was nobody at that time. Right. So was i. Alice told me he was a singer. I told him i was a manager. So you cooked up some pretty kooky ideas to get noticed. Yeah, we went a little crazy. It was gordons idea for the band to get busted, for indecent exposure. So we made up clear plastic suits. They went onstage. I called the police, 911. You called the police . I called the police from a phone booth. Said what . I said this club called the experience on sunset, these transvestites who are on stage, theyre completely naked. How quickly did the police come . I would say three or four minutes. In that ten minutes on stage, the heat of their bodies fogged up the plastic. So you couldnt see anything. You couldnt see anything. The Police Walked in and they left. We all sat down afterwards and said, okay, we actually couldnt get arrested. As alice cooper broke through, gordons client list grew. Blondie, ann murray, raquel welch, Teddy Pendergrass and Luther Vandross who once refused to go to the American Music awards pause his pants cuff was too long. I said what if bob mackie will drive with us and hell fix your pants. Hes like youre kidding me, bob mackie. And i said hell be in the car with us. You got bob mackie . No, he was in france. But the costume designers partner was available. And ray agreed to drive with us in the car and they made luthers clothes till the day he died. But at that moment, those kind of things, thats what gives you power with appear artist. You managed groucho marx . In bed was als and groucho watching tv in gray mickey mouse ears that said groucho on it. I ended up managing him for a couple of years. What was that like . It was unbelievable. Hed say, youre shep, my manager . Id say yeah, groucho. Funny, you dont tlolook like a crook. How did you take the turn to cooking . As a middleaged guy, id say in my 30s, i realized that i was at risk. I was too successful. Too successful . In a hollywood kind of way. I had the White Bentley and the playmates and the drugs and nightclubs and just but i could see i was at risk. How did you know you were at risk . I could see all around me people dying, people unhappy. Nobody was happy. Then gordon met a chef named roger verset. He was the calmest, most beautiful, quiet pool of light that i had ever seen in my life. Gordon would ask him to become his mentor. At some point i felt that i owed him to get dignity for his profession. They were treated horribly, the chefs. We have our seasoning, our shrimp. So in the early 90s, he created an agency to promote chefs. Hed sign up nearly 100, including wolfgang puck, daniel lebleu and Emeril Lagasse. How could you represent chefs, they dont make anything. Youre out of your mind. Everybody in the music business was completely convinced that i had gone completely off the map. All my clients thought that i was insane. In a way you created the celebrity chef. Im given credit for creating, but i dont think i created as much as exposed it. I think the demand was there when i started. Gordon worked with the chefs pro bono. He never charged them, he says. It was not his only unusual business practice. I never signed a contract. You never had contracts . Never had contracts. It was a handshake . Because i didnt want that moment. If you dont feel im giving you value, if you think this is a onesided relationship, go to someone else. Its so outside what the industry norm was. Everything i did was sort of outside the industry norm. But when you put all the things youve done side by side, which has the most value to you . I would say alice getting in the rock n roll hall of fame is probably the moment of my life that i was proudest of. We started at the bottom. If you had to take out a piece of paper and put the odds of vegas to betting alice cooper ever getting in the rock n roll hall of fame i mean was just insane. I mean it is an amazing achievement when you think about it. I dont know how you made it in today. Id still be talking to him. I could talk to him for days. Hes got so many more stories. Its such a wonderful book and hes such an amazing guy. He seems humble too. Yeah, absolutely. Up next, the dish, if youre in chicago with a hankering for real new orleansstyle cooking, chef jimmy bannos is the guy for you. Its going to be a tasty treat so stay with us. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. This is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Good morning, everyone, im jan carabeo. More outrage over Donald Trumps election to the presidency overnight. Here in philadelphia, the third night of demonstrations, was peaceful. Chopper three, over a large march through center city. So Police Department marched alongside the protesters, help prevent any violence or vandalism that we had seen in some other cities. Now to the eyewitness Weather Forecast, with meteorologist, justin drabick. Morning, justin. Good morning, everyone, nice start to our saturday morning, at least sky conditions wise, looking outside, it looks great. But as soon as you step outside youll feel the difference, big drop in the temperatures today, really, going to struggle out feeling like early december, live look from hotel bethlehem. Low temperatures this morning, 35 degrees, here in philadelphia, so thats the coldest morning so far this season. The coldest is april 10th, average low, 41, so still have not hit freezing yet here in philadelphia. Near 50, thats it, for todays highs in philadelphia, 49 at the shore, mid 40s in the poconos, second half of the weekends, milder, a lot of sun tomorrow, high up around 60 degrees, we will keep it pretty pleasant through much of next week, jan, back to you. All right, we have to layer up today. Next update is at 8 57. Well see you then, great day everyone. You say all that and then all that matters and then on cbs this morning. Charlies signature line. Im really nervous. I dont want to screw it up. All that pause. On cbs this morning. New orleans and chicago have been connected one way or another for many years, going back at least to Louie Armstrong and early jazz. Chef jimmy bannos is among the more recent links for bringing genuine awardwinning Cajun Cuisine to the windy city. A Third Generation straerestaurr he has passed on his passion to his kids while collecting numerous honors over his more than 30year career. His chicago restaurant heaven on seven has been the spot for diners seeking genuine Cajun Cuisine, so we are delighted to welcome chef jimmy bannos to the dish. Tell us what youve got on the table for us. Today well start with dessert, key lime ice box pie, cajun cole slaw, my version of a hush puppy. Its a bayou honey jalapeno corn blaster. Can i have a second one . And then shrimp po boys and for my wife i made an orzolia. And years ago she said i like jumbalaya with tomatoes so i made that for her and thats a staple on the menu. My first louisiana dish was chicken gumbo. Food is family and your family is so involved, not only this restaurant but in the chicago food scene, but it also seems like a lot of greek families have started so many restaurants in chicago. Whats the connection . We didnt know any better. No, you know what, its just from my grandmother on my dads side, she started and then my grandfather got in the business. He sold vegetables out of a horse and wagon back in the mid1900s. On my moms side, her father and it just passed down. Myself, im Third Generation, and my son, jimmy, at the purple pig, hes fourth. Who in your family influenced you the most, jimmy . I have to say my mom and dad both, because they both were active in the Restaurant Business and cooking and just so im pretty lucky. Were talking about the new orleans influence here. But if you go way back to when you started, it was a jewish deli. Yeah, it was a jewish deli we bought in 1980. And then 19 probably 83 i got a cookbook and made a couple of things from that. People went crazy for it and i cold called him and he called me back within a day. You cold called him and said i want to talk to paul prudem and he called you back . I flew down there, hung out in his kitchen and started my whole new orleans journey. What did you learn on that trip . Just the culture. Just from that first time, the culture of new orleans, the friendliness of new orleans, the people were just so genuine and, you know, they love to eat and they love to party. So really one weekend changed the whole trajectory. Changed my whole thing. I came back and started doing gumbo once a week. Then they want it every day. Then i had my first mardi gras celebration. Then i came up with ten different specials. Then they wanted those the next day, which is Ash Wednesday after fat tuesday, they wanted the specialist. I said come back tomorrow and so we put them on the menu and thats how it started. I read somewhere that you regretted that you didnt cook in new orleans, that you didnt open up a restaurant in new orleans. Is that true . I always think i might still do it. I told my son, he loved italian food. You need to go to italy. You need to go new york because the best restaurant in the country. I assume you knew from the moment you had a conscious thought you were going to go into the food business . Oh, yeah. I started running around at my dads places when i was 3, 4 years old. Peeling potatoes, doing everything. I started really working at 9. Washing dishes . Washing dishes, peeling potatoes, onions. Im Greek American so we dont believe in labor laws. Youre related, you work. Exactly. What about your son, was it the same . Son and daughter. My daughter has her own Makeup Artist company, but she works at the restaurant whenever shes not busy. So i brought them both at 3, 4 years old and their pay was toys r us. They could pick out what they wanted . Exactly. Your son, though, James Beard Award winner, so of course youre proud of him. Is there a little piece of you thats like, wow, i wish i had done that . No, because were all we all have my dad did what he did. Then i did better than my father. And now my son is doing better than myself. Your son has kids. How soon are they going to be working in the kitchen . One takes to the kitchen already. She wants to mix eggs. She loves the whole action. Its so great. Such a great the Family Tradition is so strong. Yeah, its good. We love it. And thats why when people come in the restaurant, its like a neighborhood restaurant in the middle of the chicago loop. We try to make them feel like family. Thats awesome. If you could have this meal with anyone past or present, who would you have it with and why . I would say the whole family, but my mom and dad because i lost them too, too young. They didnt really get to see my they saw their grandkids, but didnt really see them grow up to see what they became. I think they would be proud too. Sure would. Oh, my goodness. I want to dig into this so badly, but i dont know youve got to read that first. I do . Okay. Chef jimmy ban os, thank you so much. For more on jimmy ban oh, my goodness gracious. Up next, our saturday session with norah jones, back with a new album and a return to the style that helped make her a force in the music world. Shell tell us how having a tiny new york apartment influenced the sound of that debut record, and shell perform in studio 57. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Remember 2007 . Smartphones . O m g ten years later, nothings really changed. Its time to snap out of it. Hello moto. Snap on a jbl speaker. A projector. A camera that actually zooms. Its a phone you can change again and again and again. Hello moto. Get excited world. Moto is here. The new moto z with motomods. 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You know charlies line where he goes all that and all that matters. Im saying this . Do you want me to do an impression of you . Charlie rose. All that, pause. And all that matters. Oh, that was good. All that. All that. And all that matters. On cbs. On cbs this morning. How was that, charlie . That was as good as its been done. All that and all that matters. All that matters, every morning on cbs this morning. Dont be denied starring in this mornings saturday session, norah jones. Shes won nine grammy awards, five of them for her first solo album come away with me which included record of the year and best new artist. Shes back with her sixth studio album. In a moment youll hear her perform. But first my conversation with her at the bell house in brooklyn. Your sort of early roots were really in jazz. Yeah. Do you feel like youre sort of going back to that . I dont feel like im going back, but i definitely feel excited to play the piano and, oh, yeah, i know this. And after alls been said and done who said it best, were you the one the inspiration for norah jones new album came from an encounter that she had with jazz great Wayne Shorter after they played together at an Anniversary Party for blue note records. Lee it behind and carry on so i wrote songs with that in the back of my sgliend how does the writing process go for you . Writing is random for me. I used to get worried because i was kind of new to song writing when my first album came out. I only had two songs on my first album and both i wrote on guitar because i didnt have a piano in my tiny new york apartment. I hadnt written a ton. I wrote a couple of songs in high school on the piano and i hated them. Did you ever do anything with those piano songs you wrote . No. And you will never hear them. The daughter of indian great ravi shankar and sue jones, norah grew up in texas and moved to new york when she was 20 to pursue a career in music. When i started playing guitar in new york pause i didnt have a piano, i wrote a couple of country songs and come away with me was the first i wrote. Come away with me in the night come away with me would be the title song of her debut album. The record, released in 2002, went on to sell 26 million copies worldwide. For her latest studio album, shes written or cowritten nine new songs. You talk to some musicians and say what do you think of yourself as, and theyll say im a songwriter first. Oh, yeah. Im not a songwriter first, im a musician first for sure. Songs have come later for me. But i think, you know, theyre so important. Would you say writing is hard for you . I dont like to think of it as being hard. I think that would get in my head. You dont think of it as work . No. Its a treat. Coming up with a song is a treat. Its exciting. And it should be. It feels as good to you as it does for the person who hears it . Maybe better. If you came up with something here, maybe better. Now performing the first single from her new album daybreaks here is norah jones with carry on. And after alls been said and done who said it best, were you the one lets just forget, leave it behind and carry on if you should find the time to speak then speak to me, id never keep you from your final destiny so carry on into the quiet i am bound what you have lost ive never found i lost my nerve yet peace surrounds so carry on into the quiet i am bound what you have lost ive never found i lost my nerve yet peace surrounds so carry on and now that alls been said and done who said it best were you the one lets just forget leave it behind and carry on lets just forget leave it behind and carry on dont go away, well be right back with more music from norah jones. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Saturday sessions are sponsored by blue buffalo. You love your pets like family, so feed them like family with blue. [ crowd noisewhoa. 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Once i had a laugh and when im older i will not forget that once i had a laugh and when im tired i will not forget that once i had a laugh and when im fallin i will not forget that once i had a laugh ooh once i had a laugh and now im older but i will not forget that once i had a laugh i may be tired but i will not forget that once i had a laugh and now that im fallin but its not over yet because once i had a laugh ooh i had a laugh good morning, im jan carabeo, thousands are chanelling their inner rocky balboa today. The annual rocky run started this morning, near the art museum stems, where it was made famous. 5k run, 10mile run, a combination both of known as the italian stallian challenge, the course has runners along the Martin Luther king drive and back to the art museum stems for the finish line. Now over to the eyewitness Weather Forecast with meteorologist, justin drabick. Good saturday morning, jan, good morning everyone he will, again, cold start, somewhat good day for running at least dry, not talking about any rainfall this morning, and really, throughout the entire weekends, a lot of sunshine today, thats a little deceiving right now, 42 at the airport in philly coming off low of 35, wind increasing at 12 Miles Per Hour, windchill value down into the mid 30s, where it really feels like on exposed skin. Fortys most locations but wont get much warmer than that, about 50 thats it for todays high. Fortynine at the shore, mid 40s at the poconos. Tomorrow will feel nicer up around 60 degrees, and well keep it in the 50s and 60s through much of next week, jan, back to you. Justin, thank you. Thats it for Eyewitness News this morning, you can always follow us on our website at cbsphilly. Com. 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