Question of when, not if, it happens here in the pacific northwest. This would be like five or six katrinas all at once up and down from california to canada. Cowan ahead on sunday morning. A really big one. How do you go from a High School Student who doubted her looks to a grammywinning pop star almost overnight . Introducing, Meghan Trainor. Tracy smith does the honors. Meghan trainor always knew she had the talent to be a big pop star. She just never thought it would happen. Did you get told no a lot . Yeah. Even by myself. Why . Because i just i didnt think looked like it. She was wrong. Later on sunday morning all trainor. Cowan holly hunter is on oscar winning actress with a long list of distinctive performances to her name. Shell sit down with jane pauley. Holly hunter doesnt play a role, she reveals it. Thats very powerful for me as an actor to just own it. Ahead on sunday morning. Well meet the inspiration for one of holly hunters most iconic performances. Because today and find out what is coming up next. Hint, men in capes. Cowan shakes is a story from bill geist all about a collecting compulsion that even has the reporter himself in its spell. This is the kind of device i started collecting souvenir salt and pepper shakers decades ago. These are my favorite. Thinking america would become this sophisticated for such knickknacks. Boy, was i wrong. I would guess around 55,000. Extreme salt and pepper collecting later on sunday morning. Cowan rita braver looks at a show of jackson pollack paint innings dallas. Conor knighton is on the trail in Hot Springs National park. Steve hartman visits a cattle ranch thats gone vegan and faith sailly warns that selfies can be hazardous to your health. First, the headlines the 6th of march, 2016. Donald trump and ted cruz are both winners in the latest republican president ial nominating contests. Trump won yesterdays louisiana primary as well as the kentucky caucuses. Maine. As for the democrats,h won louisianas primary but Bernie Sanders took democratic president ial caucus in kansas and in nebraska. Today, republicans have a primary in puerto rico. Democrats caucus in maine. In washington, ted cruz was also the winner in yesterdays cpac straw poll capturing 40 of delegates votes. Cpac is annual gathering of conservatives. The coast guard is searching for a texas man who fell from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. He fell from the 10th deck of the navigate for of the seas off the coast of key largo, florida, early yesterday. Scientists have discover had appears to be a new species of octopus, deep in the Pacific Ocean near the hawaiian islands. The small lightcolored creature has a ghost like appearance which has prompted some to call 84yearold Rupert Murdoch and former supermodel jerry hall yesterday celebrated their marriage in london. He is owner of 21st century fox, the americanboesch hall is mick jaggers former partner. Not quite enough snow but thousands of people turned out for yesterdays starting ceremony for alaskas annual iditerod dog race. Officially gets underway later today. Now todays weather, a parade of pacific storms will wash over the west. Soaking rain, strong winds and snow in the sierras and the cascades. Isolated thunderstorms are expected from wisconsin to texas. But the east should be mild and sunny. In the week ahead, though, still wet in the west. The northeast will warm up a bit. And just in case youre wondering, just two weeks until spring. Ahead cowan please pass the salt. But first would you say were prepared. Were not completely unprepared. Cowan the big one. Every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. Smart devices are up. Cloud is up. Analytics is up. Seems like everything is up except your budget. Introducing comcast Business Enterprise solutions. With a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. Because you cant build the business of tomorrow cowan could a tsunami similar to the one that this week wreak the same kind of havoc along our Northern Pacific coast . Unfortunately the experts say, its just a matter of time. Our sunday morning cover story is reported by don dahler. In march 2011, the world watched in awe and horror as a colossal tsunami ravage the eastern japan. The result of a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake. Entire cities were washed away. Millions stranded without power or water. 15,000 died. It was an otherworldly event, thousands of miles away. Thank goodness many of us here. But it could happen here. In fact Scientists Say its a question of when, not if, a devastating earthquake, followed by a huge tsunami, strikes the continental United States right here in the pacific northwest. This would be like five or six katrinas all at once up and down from california to canada would be the closest thing i can think of. It may sound like a hollywood disaster movie. But its not. This is the future for the regions seven Million People, says Chris Goldfinger of paleoseismologist at oregon state university. In fact his Research Shows much the last one was back in 1700, long before there were large cities right in harms way. If it happens any time soon it would just devastate the area. Goldfinger estimates theres a one in three chance the quake will strike some time in the next 50 years. Would you say that were prepared for Something Like this . Were not completely unprepared. But were pretty darn close. On a scale of one to ten were probably a little shy of one at this point. This is ground zero, the 700 mile long area off the Pacific Coast called the cascadia subduction zone, where the north american tectonic plate meets another plate known as the juan de fuca. Image here is literally sliding under the lighter image. Theyre converging but still stuck. What happens is the weaker plate which is new york america something is going to give, the coastline thats been jacked up over 500 years or so is going to drop about a meter in a minute or so. And thats just the earthquake. Next, as we saw in japan, comes the tsunami, with waves as high as 50 feet roaring on shore reaching miles inland. Its a threat the government says its taking seriously. But is fema ready for the big one . I would never say we are ready. Ken murphy is the administrator for fema region ten. These represents the roads that can be affected by the earthquake or be the tsunami. The agency has spent years preparing the federal response. Femas best Case Scenario, 10,000 dead. And thats assuming no beach their worst Case Scenario simply too verifying to contemplate. Depending on when it happens. Were talking numbers that this nation im not sure is really prepared to deal with. Potentially the greatest Natural Disaster this country has ever experienced . I would say it has the potential for that. This is an event you send everything to and scale back down if you dont need it. The quake could displace a Million People from Northern California to southern canada. Large parts of seattle, portland and vancouver will crumble. In coastal towns, roads and bridges will likely be impassable, stranding whole communities. The regions economy could collapse. Rebuilding might take years, even decades. And few places are more at risk than this one, its seaside 1500 students in four aging buildings. Superintendent Doug Dougherty. Structural engineers tell us that a vast majority of building will collapse in a seismic event. Three of seasides four schools are also in the tsunami zone. In fact agents high school is just feet away from the Pacific Ocean. The students and staff if they are able to evacuate earthquake have between 15 and 20 minutes to get to high ground. 1. 3 miles, thats one of those other pieces that keeps me awake at night. 100 miles to the north in westport, washington, acosta elementary is another school with seemingly no way out. It builds its own way out straight up. A new School Building currently and high ground right on its roof. Its the countrys first vertical evacuation structure with walls 44 feet high and 14 inches thick. Run as fast as you can, get up into the tsunami safe area. Superintendent Paula Akerland says voters approved an additional 2 million for the emergency structure. The community, you know, they were looking at the safety of not just their children now, but generations in the future. This is not an affluent community. It was a huge commitment. Other evacuation plans and seismic upgrades are taking place. But not nearly fast enough, say the experts. Back at aside, oregon, three years ago, the School District did try moving all its students to a new campus. Take an 18 property tax increase, the voters rejected the measure by a margin of almost two to one. Were you surprised . Oh, i was not only surprised but heartbroken. It was just very, very expensive to foot the bill entirely. I hope people dont understand the implications of their decisions because that would basically be writing off an entire School Districts student population. With no money from the state or the federal government, Doug Dougherty says hes planning to retire and work for another Ballot Campaign for a new campus. As for oregon states Chris Goldfinger, he continues to warn about a disaster that science this is going to scare a lot of people. Well, i dont think thats a bad thing. If you are really well prepared prepared and the infrastructure hardened, that can be the end of it. Nothing you can do about that. Got to give children. 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And well keep evolving things. Knowing you is how edward jones makes sense of investing. When your cold makes you wish. You could stay. In bed all day. You need the power of. New theraflu expressmax. Cowan now a page from our sunday morning almanac, march 6, 1970. 46 years ago today. The day home grown terrorism blew a historic new york city home to bits. Got to get doors. Cowan that was the day a bomb accidentally exploded in a 19th century Greenwich Village townhouse, a building once owned by stockbroker chairs merrill, one of the founders of merrill lynch. The bomb was being assembled by members of the weather underground, a radical leftwing group that took its name from the bob lilian hire rick, you dont need a weatherman to know three members of the group were killed out right two. Others, kathy boudin and Cathy Wilkerson whose fare owned the house. The young woman who escaped the townhouse during the explosions. Cowan in the confusion that followed actor Dustin Hoffman was spotted retrieving valuables from his apartment in the townhouse next door. After years on the run, Kathy Wilkerson voluntarily surrendered in 1980. She would serve less than a year in prison. Among the four suspects of the catherine boudin. Kathy boudin was arrested for her role in 1981 brinks truck robbery that left three people dead. She was paroled in 2003 and was later, not without controversy, appointed adjunct professor at Columbia University in 2013. Townhouse, a new owner rebuilt it in the late 1970s in an eyecatching and distinctly non19th century style. It changed hands in late 201 for reported 9. 25 million. Ahead lining up for jackson pollack. A very dangerous cheese storm. So you have 20 more bags. Mhm. My Yoga Instructor calls it the death spiral. I call it living the dream. American express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. Cash back on purchases. See you tomorrow. Cowan weve already done this room, says one modern viewer. Along with the goodnature the ribbing modern art has received much acclaim over the years, few have been more acclaimed than Jackson Pollock who died 60 years ago this coming august. One period of his career has tended to be overlooked, an omission that rita braver is about to correct. Jackson pollocks complex and colorful, multilayered canvases took the International Art world by storm beginning in the plate 1960s. There was painting before Jackson Pollock and theres painting after jackson pollack. Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of art. How many pieces are in this . Over 70 works by Jackson Pollock in the exhibition. There are some of the paintings for which pollock is best known. Theres this sodium orange, this glistening orange line. But the exhibit focuses mostly on a series done in 1951, when Jackson Pollock painted only in black. Some levels you might say it looks like a doodle. Its doodley because hes still thinking it through. Can i make paintings exclusively using black on raw cotton substrate that can maintain the tightness and excitement of my classic painting. This is the moment that the penny drops. But the events surrounding that moment comprise a tale of triumph and tragedy. 1912 in cody, wyoming. One of five sons. The family bounced around the southwest trying to eek out a living. Still poll looks mother encouraged his early is into in art. He took art classes those were the only classes he really seemed to be very good at. Helen harrison, who runs the pollock home and study center near easthampton, long island, says that at age 18, pollock traveled to new york to study with american muralist thomas hart benton, whose influence can be seen in poll looks early work. Gradually, however, pollock became fascinated with ab traction. His work drew the attention of gallery owners. As dramatized in the 2000 biopic starring ed harris, jackson problem. No so in 1946, his wife, lee krasner herself an accomplished painter, convinced him to move here. There was incentive to get him away from the drinking buddies but to give him the space and the mental space that he needed to really develop himself, and he did. It was here as this rare footage shows, that pollock developed the style that really made him famous, dripping and pouring paint directly on to canvas. I usually paint on the floor. I enjoy working on a large canvas. Having the canvas on the floor i feel nearer, more a part of the painting. Although the work was puzzling to some, as this Norman Rockwell painting playfully magazine was asking if Jackson Pollock was americas greatest painter. As a matter of fact most of the people who wrote their letters to the editor over 500 of them in response said snacks no but those who did like it were crazy about it. Some did call him jack the dripper. This was pollocks studio from 1946 until his death. His studio is still splattered with his paint. Plus a few footprints. Just the sales of pollocks works were taking off he started to work in black with recognizable images peeking through. It seems like you can see a head, an ear, arms, whats going on . It is part of the transition of the black paintings that bring back to life some of the figuration that had previously dominated. Did anybody rush out and buy them . No. Sadly not. No . People were confused, why would someone who has just developed a new language of painting go off on a tangent, but it was pollock distilling and purifying everything he had learned. Pollock would return to color. But by the mid 1950s he was drinking again and cheating on his wife. In 1956, he crashed his car while driving drunk. His mistress who was riding with him survived. Jackson pollock and a second passenger did not. He was just 44. The man who at most made a few thousand dollars for a painting never lived to see his works go artist pick promise. Should jackson have lived, i think we would have seen some of the great bodies and periods of work that we you get with matisse and picasso singular periods that they did in mid career and it fills me with pain to know that we never got to see that from Jackson Pollock. Cowan still to come, Meghan Trainors timeless message. I get messages all the time, i hated myself. I didnt want to go to school. Cowan later the f14 tom cat one of the most difficult machines for a pilot to master. Cowan we get the news cowan introducing Meghan Trainor, whose hit snook all about that bass has become an an then of self acceptance for countless numbers of young women. Tracy smith caught up with her back stage. Do you do anything before you nope. I just pretend im not nervous and i fake it until i make it. Four years ago, Meghan Trainor was just another face in the crowd here at cape cods nauset regional high school. Now shes a reason to cancel class. What do you say we get up on our feet give rousing cheer to the great Meghan Trainor to the stage. [ cheering and applause ]. At 1 at 22 Meghan Trainor has had the kind of success that artists twice her age can only dream. In less than two years shes gone from virtual unknown to fullfledged pop star with a series of catchy, retrosounding radio friendly tunes that, for the most part, she wrote and produced herself. When she first met her in l. A. Studio wrapping up her second album and feeling the heat. Are you a perfectionist . Yeah. Last time because i didnt know that the whole world would listen to it. But now knowing that everyone is waiting for this album and excited, im kind of like, lets go back, make sure its perfect before i have to live with it the rest of my life. This song her latest single no debuted last week. Not bad for a young woman who never thought she was pretty enough to be a pop star. Meghan elizabeth trainors road to the top started here on nantucket island. A middle child growing up in musicloving family. Meghan had musical talent . Wow, start with the big questions. I would say around seven years old. They always wanted to put on a show. Thats what the family was all about. We knew that she loved music right from the start. She also loved to sing in public. Gary trainor played the organ at the United Methodist church. On sunday morning 3 4eghan would stand and sing just where you see her now. With dads encouragement, young meghan started writing her own songs and never really stopped. By the time you were in high school youd written how many songs . Over 200. Over 200 . As a teenager . But she says her dream of pop looked in the mirror. Growing up in your tween years, what were those like . Why . I didnt believe it. Every day i wore sweat shirts and sweat pants to cover up my body because i was so incure and it would be summer. Id go on vacation id be in tran dade and tobago, wearing sweat shirts that said nantucket. I would think when im 5 ill figure out how to do the diet thing and get my body together and then ill try to be really pretty and be the artist and get dance lessons. But for now ill just do this. It changes your posture ander. I would sauce sit hunch, id always go forward because i thought that made me look better. It didnt. In high school her insecurities sometimes showed. Tom faris was her music teacher. She wand to be a pop star but she didnt have the right body image and she just kind of maybe ill just end up being a songwriter for other artists. Sure enough she managed to get a publishing deal and wrote songs for groups like rascal flats. But then she tried something more personal cowrote song that was celebration of fullfigured females. All about that bass. She started shopping the song around, in january 2014 she played it for epic records. Someone in the room recorded the moment on a cell phone. Within minutes after he hard her play, epic chairman l. A. Reid signed her. Suddenly the shy songwriter was an artist on stage and making her very first music video. I was scared. Would bend over and be, oh, god. The first thing at 7 00 a. M. I was dancing, which ive never done. Does it look cool . I remember i rehearsed in sneakers they put me in heels i was like this is a lot harder in heels. I dont know if she would do this. It rocketed to number one, earned two grammy nominations and basically dominated the airwaves. Did you mean to bash skinny people . I was just writing for myself. For millions it was word of encouragement. Do you think about how that song resonates with some little girl who was like you sitting in a saggy sweatshirt . Yeah. I get messages all the time. I hated myself. I was so uncomfortable. And now i love myself. And i was in really dark place until your song came out. I was like, whoa, man, we got to do more of these songs. You want to answer some questions . These days, just about everything in Meghan Trainors world has changed. I was thinking we could go to prom together. [ cheering and applause ] all about that bass is still her biggest single but shes no onehit wonder. Last some she was grammy nominee for best new artist. Dad went along as her date. And the grammy goes to Meghan Trainor [ cheering and applause ] he whispered something to you. Yes. When they said Meghan Trainor, hugged him. I went to go up. He whispered in my ear, while crying, you made it. I broke apart. I was like, oh, no. Im never going to make it up these stairs. I dont know if i can do this. Im a mess. Sorry. I have to thank l. A. Reid for looking at me like an artist and my mom and dad. Truss is, theres a lesson in Meghan Trainors story. The best way to conquer self doubt is to follow your dream and to work your bass offer. How proud are you of this young woman . I mean, im sure Everybody Knows as well as we remind ourselves all the time how wonderful it really is. Felt better after they drank it. Cowan some like it hot. Ple when they actually did start saving. This gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us arent prepared for retirement. Just start as early as you can. Its going to pay off in the future. If we all start saving a little more today, well all be better prepared tomorrow. Cowan how often do you consider your salt and pepper shakers . Clearly these are no great shakes. But the ones our bill geist observed at a recent shaker show, there are such things, salt and pepper rarely do you see some unbridalled enthusiasm for salt and pepper shakers. Unless youre at the annual novelty salt and pepper shaker collectors convention. This is the continental divide. I brought a sampling of my own humbling collection, numbering about 50, to the most recent gathering. Lets get the Party Started with roll call of the states. This one in Virginia Hotel league. How many do you have . I have at least 5,000. Dorothy porter has 5,000 sets. Remember people. They think youre nuts. They know me. I have never been called normal. But then thats boring. Youre from long island . This is the canadian delegation. We like them because they dont take up a lot of room. Theyre pretty much everywhere so its hard to tell. Theyre not expensive. How many do you have displayed in your home . 14,900 and counting. At the annual gathering they dress costumes depicting their favorite salt and pepper. Admire salt and pepper diarmas but mostly here to buy more. Hotel rooms upstairs are stocked and open for business. Karen weaver and sylvia have pocketbook. If i come in here with five bucks i can find something . Thats why we have the 5. The german sets. The two women have coauthored a book about, what else, salt and pepper shakers. This year will be the fourth year that karen and i have gone to england. At age 89, sylvia is still out there collecting. But she has to be a bit more particular these days. I have around ten. I had to give some up because i moved to a retirement community. I dont have the you called down to 10,000 . Yeah. Karen on the other hand has not scaled down. This is the christmas room. We have all the snowmen, santa. Her home in ohio looks like the metropolitan museum of salt and pepper shakers. This is our character room. Tv characters. And i have the jettisons in the center this is my very favorite. How many has she crammed in sneer. 55,000 pairs. Shaker shock and a worke. This is the naughty section. The monkeys, dogs, cats, mice. Luckily karen married a builder, greg, who has enlarged their house and is building cabinets as fast as he can. I thought once we ran out of room in a certain area maybe she would slow down herself. But that didnt happen. It just kept growing and growing and growing. Lot of people think youre nuts. Hey, thats fine, too. Its fun to be nuts. Fun to be nuts. Words we could all live by. Cowan next, we remember. Cowan it happened this past week. The loss of three masters of three very different crafts. Tennis commentator and writer bud collins died friday at his home in brookline, massachusetts. Known for his colorful wardrobe and his colorful opinions, bud collins was the sports beloved Television Presence for nearly 50 years. Good afternoon, bud collins. His series including time here at cbs. Of all his insights into the game, his bittiest was perhaps his best. Either the ball goes over the net, he once wrote, or it doesnt. But collins was 86. Actor George Kennedy died last sunday in boise, idaho. He won an as car for best supporting for for his role as Cool Hand Luke in which he first bested fellow prisoner paul newman in a boxing match. And then looked on as new man bluffed his way to victory in a card game. Good luck today. Not always a tough guy George Kennedy showed a more comic side in later years with roles in the naked gun movies. Any other victims. Youre standing on one right now. George kennedy was 91. Author pat conroy died on fry die. Despite that disclaimer to our bill geist back in 1949, conroys success was no accident. Born in georgia and with High School Years spent in south carolina, conroy mined his unhappy childhood for series of novels, several of which were in the great santin he drew on his life with an abusive military father, portrayed in the 1979 movie by robert duvall. Who the hell asked you anything. Who turned basketball game with his son played by Michael Okeefe into a war of words. My favorite daughter, i swear my sweets little girl. This little girl just whipped your ass, colonel. Pat conroys novels were his way of realizing the ambition he laid out for cbs back in 1988. I could figure out the south, what the glorious about it, pick out the south, what is hideous about it. If i could get it down, if i could get it right, i would tell the story of the entire human race. Cowan still to come, cattle call. And friends. Cowan we sent our Conor Knighton on the trail think morning that trail leads him to arkansas. In the city of hot springs, arkansas, you cant miss the water. Its ever where. Bubbling out of the fountains, steaming up the sidewalks and on tap at 103 degrees in the center of town. But you just might miss the National Park. The sidewalk out front, wheres the National Park . How do i get to the National Park . Well, youre here. Hot springs is the smallest of our 59 National Parks and Visitor Center is located in the middle of a busy street. Theyre. Theyre expecting the yellowstone experience where you drive through the little shack and the ranger leans out and dont get run over by a bear. That doesnt happen here. Ranger tom hill is the curator at hot springs. In 1832, 40 years before yellowstone will our first National Park, president Andrew Jackson protected this area as a land reservation. Not for its beauty but for what was underneath the land. They realized that there was something therapeutic about the geothermal spring water that was coming out of the ground in hot springs. They felt better after they drank it. After they bathed in it. Hot springs became a all across the world. And while there was certainly some pampering, most visitors were coming with a prescription. Most people are coming here as their last resort not because it was a resort. They were coming here because their doctors had tried Everything Else and it didnt work for whatever the ailment was, whether it was arthritis or whatever. A regiment of hot springs baths was used to treat trevor polio to syphilis. Treatments were coupled with exercise and regular walks and eventually electrotherapy. By the 1920s, notables from al capone to Rudolph Valentino were all heading to hot principle to take the watersful r. Baseball teams came for some literal spring training. In is the 46 the town was serving up one million baths a year. But by the 1960s, spot transcription had cooled down. The first bath house to close because it was the most opulent building. The most expensive to operate. Scientific advancement meant that a hot bath was no longer the preferred way to treat disease. One by one the houses closed down. All except the buckstaff which is the only bath house who never shut its doors. Patrons can still experience a series of baths, treatments and whatever this thing is. Much as visitors did 100 years ago. Sure, the water probably doesnt have any magical healing properties. But according to coner michael branch, it can still work wonders. Nowadays most people use it for stress relief. Most people dont realize how much stress they have in their lives until they slow down. And old bath house specializes in different kind ever stress relief. Nobody drewing with the pot spring water. It seemed so cool. Applied to the park service as a brewery. I have my pale ale, the bengal dark ale. Only brewery in the nationalz when you brew beer the first thing do you is heat up water. We have water thats 90 of the way heated. We need to heat it a little bit more. Rose leases the old bath house just latest in long line of entrepreneurs drawn to this valley of the vapors. National parks are not just about preserving scenery and old building its preserving the human story that happened in all those places, too. Its a story that still being indoors. Bleeding gums . You may think its a result of brushing too hard. Its not. Its a sign of early gum disease which you can help reverse by using listerine added to your brushing routine listerine kills up to 99. 9 of germs and helps reverse early gum disease in just two weeks. Listerine power to your mouth also try listerine floss. Its advanced Technology Removes more plaque. Pain from your day can haunt you at night, dont let it. Advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep advil pm. For a healing nights sleep. Cowan when a texas cattleman transforms his ranch into a dietary green acres, Steve Hartman just had to go take a look. But not long ago on this ranch south of houston, tommy sonnen face add problem of his own. Every marriage has its issues. Its not always easy. I was as unprepared for it as anybody. It all began innocently enough. Shortly after they got married six years ago, renee just started hanging out with the livestock. Tommy warned her renee, dont name those cows. But she didnt listen. Hi, star. Then she started singing to them, too. And before long, this ranchers wife had turned into a ranchers worst nightmare. A vegan. Who couldnt stomach so much as living on a cattle ranch any more. Just get out of the business and our marriage was going to be over. It wasnt working. And i said, im going to sell the whole herd. She goes, well, if youre going just sell them to me. He looks at me like you have lost it. You are crazy. Clearly there was some truth to that. But what tommy didnt know that was renee had been secretly posting a blog called vegan journal of a ranchers wife. She attracted thousands of followers. And through those contacts renee was able to raise 30,000, enough for a hostile take over. All of a sudden he was fixing to be bought out by his wife. Is this not emasculating in any way . No. Im asking him. Yeah. I didnt appreciate it. It was growing pains. And heres where this story gets good. Of a city his wife raised the money, tommy did something rare for a rancher, or any man for that matter. He put aside his ego and reconsidered a core belief. How it felt, now works for his wife at the rowdy girl vegan farm animal sanctuary, as best we can tell, the only cattle ranch conversion in the country. Now that hes changed for you, how would you like to changer . I cant think of a thing. Aww. There is everything you need to know to stay married forever. Cowan next, actress holly hunter. 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Or that you left a beer bottle at my house. Even very ordinary people upon look extraordinary and ive played a lot of every day kind of people. Normally might not have a lens trained on them. Holly hunter digs deep into her characters, consider the piano commitment won her an oscar in the role of 19th century woman who was mute. There are no word but there was lot of communication with your hands. Right. She says you made up that language. I hired somebody who was a sign language interpreter. How did you speak . Then we kind of created one that would look good, with my hands, something that i felt comfortable with that would be but when holly hunter does speak, theres no mistaking that distinctive accent. It comes straight from conyers, georgia, where she grew up youngest of seven kids. I was, you know, born and raised on a farm where. Boys had chores and girls did not. Drive tractors, bale hay. You were free to be in the drama club. And make things up. And makes things up. Yeah. School plays led to drama school, to theater in new york. Six years after her film debut, the break out role. You get me a toddler. The coen brothers raising arizona in 1987. And later that same year an actress became a star. In broadcast news opposite roll bert brooks and william hurt. Broadcast news was, i dont know if i can do this. Im not sure i can do this. Hunter brought that self doubt to the part of a young tv news producer swinging wildly between under and overconfidence. Being nice to always believe you know better. To always think youre the smartest person in the room. A role modeled on a real life cbs news producer, susan zirinsky. We sat right off the newsroom. Holding your arm. From the cast. Theyre still friends. Today zirinsky is Senior Executive producer of 48 hours. 29 years ago she was a driven young producer in the cbs washington bureau. I was tailing her. She took notes. I took copious notes because, you know, its a daunting thing to have to, one, be smarter than bill hurt. If i can pick your brain. I cant help you, sorry, im not here to teach media reporting. And two, you know, pretent to do something that you dont do. Do it or ill fry your fat ass, goodbye i have no idea she was this good. The comradery that susan had with her the physical relationship that susan had with something that i really wanted to capture in the movie. I like to do research. It gives me a sense of ownership. Thats s. As an actor to just own it and so i have to go through a series of steps to own it. You can relate. Totally. This is who she is. You dont learn that. Thats just who she is. I mean, its in your d. N. A. Dna, too. Yes, obsessive cull sieve is an attractive quality to me. Do you know Bob Schieffer . Reunited in the cbs newsroom, zirinsky and hunter attracted some attention. So nice that you talk to someone who doesnt have an accent. It was first of four oscar nominations. But as hard as holly hunter works, shes also fine not working. I can very much enjoy taking a year off. Where as some people would feel tripled by that. And also like to work nonstop maybe for a year and a half then take a year off. Ten years ago at 47 she became the mother of twins. After playing a super mom in the incredibles. Be strong. Holly hunter is the voice of elastigirt. Run as fast as you can. Are you a fan of the action genre . I often dont watch those movies. I do. Do you . Yeah. You watch these super hero movies. Anything that gets me to the theater a bucket of popcorn in front of me. We act by the consent of the governed, sir. May seem ironic, an actress not so into super hero movies a big one. Batman versus superman. Could be the biggest audience you will ever have. Yeah. Its wild to be in a movie that youve, you know, possibly, majority of people that i pass per block in new york city will have seen that movie. Thats something that never happens to me. And holly hunter has three more films lined up to be released. Its enough to make any actor jealous. I hope not. I mean, this is my fourth decade. So im like hoping that theyre like, good on you, girl. Selfie self destruction. When youre told you have cancer start with a specialist. Start with a team of experts who treat only cancer. Every stage. Every day. The evolution of cancer care is here. Learn more at cancercenter. Com experts. Appointments available now. Before fibromyalgia, i was active. I was a doer. Then the chronic, my doctor and i agreed that moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. He also prescribed lyrica. For some patients, lyrica significantly relieves fibromyalgia pain and improves physical function. With less pain, i feel better. Lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. Tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression or unusual changes in mood or behavior. Or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. Common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. Dont drink alcohol while taking lyrica. Dont drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. Those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. Fibromyalgia may have changed things. But with less pain, im still a doer. Cowan it could be matter of life or death or so says our construct butter faith salie. More people died from selfies than shark attacks. Manny more have been injured by taking their own pictures. Deaths have been caused by distracted photo takers falling off cliffs, crashing cars, being hit by trains and shooting themselves with posing with guns. Apparently guns dont kill people, selfies do. Mumbai has outlawed selfies after 19 deaths in india. Pamplona officials have banned them during the annual running of the bulls. And new york just became the first to ixnay tiger selfies, for obvious reasons. While gals take more self lease than guys, 75 of selfie victims are men. These untimely deaths are sad but really, death by selfie is a lowhanging fruit of a metaphor. Because selfies are killing our experiences. Were obsessed with proving that we had experiences rather than appreciating them as they occur. We cannot admire a breathtaking mountain without inserting ourselves into the scenery. Its not enough to see the mona lisa we have to photo bomb her. You know whats made the mona lisa so compelling through the centuries . We dont know quite why shes smiling. We know youre smiling. Youre about to pose photographic evidence that youre at the lovre. Were making sure we can demonstrate we had the moment to everyone we know and dont know. Not only we killing our experiences this way, were also dispatching our memories. I recently interviewed a doctor who works with memory who told me she thinks were outsourcing to technology. We rely on a cloud to capture whats happened to us rather we arent allowing ourselves to have an experience we can hold in our mind and turn into stories we can share. Not by in center gap, but by mouth. Were losing the art of telling someone a story. Im not a selfie taker, no thanks. But im guilty of this. Not too long ago i took my oneyearold to the petting zoo and i was so focused on finding the besting a toll film her that i barely got to see the way she giggle through her First Encounter with a lamb pennsylvania i realized i should put my smartphone away and enjoy my time with her. Shes not going to care if i didnt get to video her being licked by an ungulate. May we all hope to live in a more selfieless society. Or maybe the syfy shark anyway dough series will give way to a cautionary horror franchise choice called selfienado. At least we can say this, those doing what they love. Towelette. Need any more proof than that . Neutrogena. My Opioid Pain Medication is slowing my insides to a crawl. Thats opioidinduced constipation, oic, a different type of constipation. Im really struggling to find relief. Paint a different picture. Talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. Your path to retirement. May not always be clear. But at t. Rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. For over 75 years, investors have relied on our disciplined approach to find long term value. So wherever your Retirement Journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. Call a t. Rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor. To see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. T. Rowe price. Cowan heres a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. Monday is arts advocacy day, kicking off a withday campaign to increase public support and funding for the arts. On tuesday, the u. N. And dozens of nations officially observe International Womens day, aimed at achieving gender parity by 200. Wednesday marks the ninth former fbi agent robert levinson, last seen on the iranian island of kish the the fbi is offering 15 million reward for information leading to his return. On thursday recently elected canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau and his wife, sophie, arrive at the white house for an official visit. Friday sees the unveiling of the second class of honorees at the internation natural mustache hall of fame in pittsburgh. Last years inaugural class included former cbs news anchor walter cronkite. And on saturday the city of lowell, massachusetts, celebrates the 94th birthday of its favorite son, jack kerouac, the author of the novel on the roadism. Now to John Dickerson in washington for look whats ahead on face the nation. Good morning, john. Dickerson good morning, lee. And then system, Hillary Clinton and drum then ted cruz big winner in last nights delegate count. Cowan thanks. Reminder with our website you can find out more about our stories here on sunday morning by following us on social media on facebook, twitter and instagram and far those who like to sleep in, well, consider setting your dvr to watch sunday morning on sunday afternoon or any other time you please. And next week here on sunday morning we look at guns and america. It penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. Dont tough it out, knock it out, fast. Abreva. Cant afford to let heartburn get in the way . Try nexium 24hr, now the 1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. Get complete protection with the new leader in frequent heartburn. Cowan we leave you this National Park in wyoming. Cowan im lee cowan, thanks for joining up us this sunk day morning. Well see you next sunday. 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And with Hillary Clintons wins this week shes turning her attention to donald trump. Plus a look at what is coming up in michigan on tuesday with new cbs news brattle ground tracker numbers. Hairraising campaign all ahead on face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs good morning welcome to face the nation im John Dickerson. We sat down with donald trump at his home in palm beach shortly before the polls closed last night. Mr. Trump youre bringing a lot of new people in to the republican party, some people are saying they want to leave the republican party. What is your message to those who want to live. Good riddance