Story. Every year there are fewer, those who witnessed the attack that plunged the u. S. Into war. But 75 years later they still have a story to tell. Living one day like its going to be my last day. Every day is going to be my last day. Is that lesson you learned that day on december 7th . Oh, yeah, life is precious. The ifa a nation and a super power, ahead on sunday morning. Pauley the Rolling Stones have been rocking the rock music world for more than half a century. And theyre showing no sign of slowing down. This morning they look back and ahead with anthony mason. . The Rolling Stones took roots 55 years ago when Keith Richards noticed the blues albums under im carrying this record, its a chat invitation. Its a damage of some kind. I said, what do you got . Keith and mick return to their roots to sing the blues later on sunday morning. Pauley reflexes on race, gender and sexuality are all to be found in the work of a photographer sorry that altschul will be showing us. Oh, my, goodness. Especially the portraits of timothy greenfield sanders. Right there. And then you. Tell people to smile or not smile . No smiles. No smiles. I would come in here later on sunday morning a portrait of a portrait photographer. Is. Pauley tis the season he shares his take on acting, and lifew tracy smith. . Billy bob thorntons characters are often deeply flawed but never boring. I have a physical reaction to boredom. And to boring people. Yeah. . Dull moment ahead on sunday morning. Pauley John Blackstone studies the fine print with author michel lewis. Well go on a Scavenger Hunt with david pogue. Steve hartman has the tale of some unlikely partners. And more. First, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 4th of december, 2016. Nine people are confirmed dead, at least two dozen are missing california. It happened at a run down warehouse that was being used for a dance party on friday night. Carter evans will have the latest from oakland just ahead. A final tribute to fidel castro in santiago, cuba. Tens of thousands of cubans attended the ceremony. Castros ashes will be interred today next to jose marti, leader of cubas independence movement. Today in two european countries. Italians are voting on a batch of reforms that could result in a resignation of the countrys prime minister. And austrias president ial election between tan establishment liberal and a farright pop pewist is too close to call. In the west bank city of bethlehem they turned on the Christmas Tree lights outside the church of the nativity last night. Now the weather. Expect rain or snow over the pacific northwest. And showers and thunderstorms from the southeast to the gulf coast. Snowy in the upper midwest. The northeast will be cool and nice. As for the week ahead, brace yourself, arctic temperatures will be you will rule over most of the lower 48. Pauley as weve told you, many are feared dead in oakland, california, following a fire at a converted warehouse that was being used for a party. Carter evans is in oakland for us this morning. Jane, so far authorities have recovered nine bodies, these crews have been working all night here behind me and its hard work. Because the roof and part of the that debris was blocking the entrance. It had the heavy equipment out here all night, they have been moving some of that debris and actually cut a hole in the side of the building so they can gain access to the rest of the bodies. For most of the day, the smoldering warehouse was too dangerous for firefighters to enter. Leading scores of friends and family like dan vague gentleman waiting desperately for news. I want to be there, give me some gloves. Let me find my brother. Thats all i want. Authorities fear the death toll will rise. We expect the number of deceased to go up, how far, i dont know. But were expecting the worst, maybe a couple of dozen. Alameda county sheriff spokesman ray kelly said its unclear how many people were in the converted warehouse poria party pry kay might when flames broke out. The power raged out of control for hours. Crews surrounded the flames and smoke poured owl from the windows and walls. Dozens struggled to escape. We tried to like figure out where the smoke was coming from, we saw where the fire was, the back left corner of the space. And started yelling and trying to get everyone out. It all happened real really quick like the fire went up really, really quickly. Bob mule was a resident artist in the building. After the fire broke out he and directions. I havent seen him and there are flames shooting out of the building the past 30 minutes. I hope i hope hes okay. Inside the warehouse was elaborately decorated with eclectic art, persian rugs and musical instruments. Firefighters say walls had been built to create liveworkspace for dozens of artists. None of it was permitted by the city. All of it was reduced to rubble. Darin raniletti is the building director. We had received recent complaints about blight and unpermitted construction. That investigation is ongoing. Firefighters used a drone with a thermal camera to look for signs of life. There were none. There was some relief. Several dozen people that were thought missing here have been located and are alive, so have to offer at this time. Pauley ahead they are my heroes and i will tell their stories as long as i live. We remember pearl harbor. Walgreens presents, a holiday mini miracle. Hey hey . This is for you. Did you really . Didnt have too getting the gift you almost kept for yourself . Now thats a holiday mini miracle. And its easy to create your own at walgreens. With 50 percent off the gifts of the week, just around the corner. Walgreens. At the corner of happy and healthy. Pauley the japanese remember pearl harbor. Even 5 years later the dwindling ranks much those who watched the attack happen remember it still. Our cover story is reported by lee cowan. Hawaiis pearl harbor, just a place before it became a memorial. A tropically tranquil place, it was dorinda nicholsons childhood home. This was my favorite part of the neighborhood. Dorinda was just six years old that born in hawaii, her family was civilian, and lived near the dock for the famous pan am clippers. The idea of war coming to this remote pacific outpost seemed to most here, about as likely as a White Hawaiian christmas. But at 7 55 a. M. On december the house. And when you came outside you looked up, they were right the there . Right overhead. Canopies pushed back stand you could see the pilots faces, they were that close. And what did you think when you saw that . I just leaned closer to my dad and hugged him a little closer. Six japanese Aircraft Carriers had saile t 300 miles of the hawaii juan islands, loaded with more than 350 planes that were on oahu like a swarm of angry mosquitoes. Dorindas family fled to the relative safety of the islands sugar cane fields. But seaman dick girocco had no where to go. Two or three hundred yards over there is where i was. He joined the navy at age 19, he was part of the crew that station. How close were the bombs falling . Within a hundred yards. He hightail the it to a nearby ditch for cover. When i first went in i was laying in the bottom of it. And another fella come in right on top, laid right on top of me. He was saying hail marys as fast as key say em. I said, well that takes care of that part, i dont have to to do that. But then, spotted him. This fella says, you might want to turn over watch this. Dummy, i turn over i said, looking up at a divebomber coming down. Straight at you. Oh, yeah. Banked out over the air field looked right down in the ditch. I could look him right in the eye. Hangar 79, just one down from where dick was, still bears the scar, the bullet holes in its reminders of the serenity shattered on a quiet sunday morninger. You mad, were you angry, confused . I dont really recall whether i was angry or not. Lot of people did me if i was scared. Im sure i was. If i wasnt, somethings wrong with me. At the Army Air Corps hickam air field, the japanese assault continued. Nearly every warn war bird was incinerated before ever taking but japans real target was battleship row. The utah is show capsized partially sunk. Within minutes, the california was sinking and the oklahoma had also capsized, trapping hundreds in her hull. The whole side of battleship row, clear down to the arizona, is covered with flames. People in the water, trying to get out, swimming. It was terrible, terrible scene. Walling, was perched high in that patrol tower saw it all unfold. Can you imagish how im feeling now when im watching migrate navy get stuffed down my throat . Im devastated. Man it got worse. Not far away, the shaw, a destroyer, exploded with such ferocity it sent pieces flying a half mile away. A moment captured in this iconic photograph. That almost the tower. But it was the arizona that got the worst of it. Hit by armor pierce bomb, it, too, exploded, killing 1,177. The single largest loss of life in American Naval history. Her hull is still in the mud where she sank. The arizona remains the final resting place for most of her family who died shoulder to shoulder in a war that hadnt even been declared. When we talked to people they will say, my father or my grandfather wouldnt tell us anything until he was 60 or 70 years old. They were told to forget about it, get on with their lives. Craig nelson spent the last five years compiling one of the most recent accounts of herl pearl harbor published by simon and shoeser, a cbs company. December, 1941, he says, was arguably just as pivotal to our identity as the 4th of july, 17 6. Completely transformed the United States at that moment we were 14th military power in the world behind sweden. Served as a rallying cry. Made us put on our big boy pants grow up and become a global leader. The u. S. S did bounce back in double time. All but three of the ships damaged or sunk on december sailed again. In fact by the end of the war, the u. S. Has chased down and destroyed every japanese Aircraft Carrier used to launch the attack. This is the greatest generation in the world and were down to a handful left. Thank you for your service. Wally, like most of the other 40,000 or so enlisted men on oahu that day was just a teenager back then. But historys clock is relentless. I before me and know theyre gone. Pearl harbors chief historian, daniel martinez, has worked here for 32 years and with each passing anniversary he worries the collective memory of decemberth is fading. Most of the young people that come here dont have a clue what happened at this place. Dont even know who won the war. How will we remember world war ii after this theyre gone . This was a huge open part of the harbor. Kansas city, missouri, but has made the nearly 5,000 mile trip here to pearl harbor more almost every anniversary to tell her story. Sometimes bringing with her the tiny gas mask that she and her brother wore as a child in the days after the attack. Why did you keep this all those years . Its my history. It. Was history that changed her life and ours. The cry remember pearl harbor soun but the challenge for the next generation is to really remember. Absent those who will no longer be here to remind us anyways to face. They are my heroes. And i will tell their stories as long as i live. [ bugle sounding ] pauley next a date which will live in infan, where. Pauley the speech that rallied a nation. To become dangerous. Always keep laundry pacs away from children. 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On that sunday he was working on his stamp collection in his private study in the white house, now preserved in this panoramic photo. Its the secretary of navy. Her man ebber heart is the curator in hyde park, new york. He tells the president that Pearl Harbor Naval base is under attack. It. Was 1 47 p. M. Washington time. What was the president s first reaction . First reaction was to shout into the phone no sort of in a state of disbelief. The critical hours that followed were recorded moment by president. Sometimes in hastily scrawled notes on random scraps of paper now on display for the 75th anniversary of the attack. We want to take people inside the white house on one of the most important days in american history. Paul sparrow is director of the fdr library it. Was the worst day of his presidency. Worst military defeat in american history. An hour and five minutes the battleship arizona was completely destroyed and four others severely damaged. I think december 7, perhaps the most important day in american history. It is the transition day when we shifted from being an isolationist nation to being a global super power. At 3 05 in the afternoon the president convened a war council with his chief military and diplomatic advisors. How do they describe him . Angry but composed. Hes clearly upset, but he is under control and he is processing information and hes not losing his cool. His own handwriting he received this update severe damage, the battleship oklahoma has capsiz capsized. Air fields attacked. Hangers on fire. Heavy personnel casualties. Then he turned to his secretary, grace tully to compose a message to the american people. She says that he lit a cigarette, took a long drag on the cigarette, leaned back in his chair just began to deck tate the speech. She is he dictated most of i without runs, punctuating, letting her know where periods and exclamation points needed to go. After he finished she left the room and typed it up. Brought it back to him and then fdr himself can all the editing in pencil to his own speech. And here it is, edited by roosevelt in his own hand. This is one of our most treasured documents here at that time the roosevelt library. Two and a half pages in length it begins with what would become one of the most famous lines in american history. Which originally read yesterday, december 7, 1941, a date that will live in world history. He strikes that hot changes that to in fan me, in the process transforms that sentence into one that really rings down through the deck tase to us yesterday. Yesterday, december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy infamy, the United States of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. Some of his advisors, the sect of state, wanted him to deliver a much longer speech. The state department drafted this 17page speech rehashing the history of u. S. Japanese relations, but roosevelt set it aside and went with his gut. He knew that the american had been wronged and that we will find a way to victory. No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the american peoplend in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory. For all his public confidence, roosevelt also had moments of private despair. How did he express that despair . He felt that go down in history as a terrible president. That this would ruin his place in history. When he addressed the joint section of congress, radios vet who was paralyzed by polio from the waist down, insisted on walking to and from the podium. He supported his weight as did he in public on a cane and on his sons arm by holding his weight in that manner, he was able to pitch his body forward to deliver the speech. That just gives you chills thinking about it. Yes. I ask that the congress declare that since the unprovoked and he put the wait of his world on his paralyzed legs and carried america from the past into the future and changed us from an isolationist nation to a global super power. That state of war has existed between the United States and the japanese empire. The speech lasted just six and a half minutes. But it transformed the nation from a state of shock into a pauley did he we base our decisions on reason or logic or on our gut . Its a question for best selling author michel lewis. Hes been talking to John Blackstone. The book is finished now its going out to reviewers. Yes. Do you worry about that . You are just plum my anxieties. Michel lewis have little reason to be anxious. Hes turned books into best sellers. But he admits his upcoming book the undoing project a friendship that changed our minds doesnt immediately sound like a compelling read. When people ask me that this book is about, its a book about two israeli psychologists. Nobody ever asks followup question. Nobody a pressure hose two israeli psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and amos is he ski, grabbed lewis attention when he discovered he should have known about them before he wrote moneyball. I shine the light in the right places. I really missed Something Big when i was writing moneyball. Moneyball made into a movie starring brad pitt, describes winning team by ignoring the gut instincts of experienced major leagues scouts and instead using Data Analysis to find good players who were under valued by other teams. If we win on our budget with this team, well change the game. If they could be miss valued by experts in valuing them, who is left . Youre probably misvalued. Under valued more sure. Does that happen . How can the gut instincts of apparent experts, and all of us for that matter, often be so wrong . That question is what kahneman and material see studied for decades. They changed the way we think about thinking. What they were engaged in right from the beginning was undoing a false view man has in himself. The view that the mind is somehow rational and untrickable they dealt it a death blow. What tapeti rated lewis was their relationship. They met in the Psychology Department at hebrew university, eventually both moved to universities in nor america. Meter on his own was airibly disrespect i have, owing they were this combustible force. Who Brilliant Minds ha seemed completely different. If the title hadnt taken you could have called this the odd couple. Thats absolutely right. Amos is one of these rare care arckers, he was a breathtakingly gifted mind and very, very sure of himself. Kahneman, thoughs unsure of most everything. Danny certainly doesnt trust his mind, right . No. Danny doesnt trust his mind to the point where, when they finished one of their papers amos would basically wait by the phone at 2 00 or 3 00 in the morning for dannys call saying, destroyer our reputations. Tversky died 20 years ago at the stage of 59. Kahneman went on to win the nobel prize for integrating Psychological Research into economics. In 2013, president obama awarded him the medal of freedom. All of us have moments when we look back and wonder what the heck was i thinking. I have that quite a bit. Psychologist made that simple question his lifes work. Kahneman and tversky showed that gut instinct is car from dependable. There was a lesson in that for lewis himself, a man strongly self confident. Are you more likely now to listen to your wife, listen to your editors . To answer that is yes, a little bit. My wife would totally disagree. I mean, totally disagree. But i actually have taken this have very strong impulses that i often obey. And they have misled me spin cases, they have worked out in other cases. From my life sorry i could build a mayortive ha my but is great ha shy poll it. Because i forget the mistakes it led to and i remember the successes. One success, should the big short about the mortgage crisis was made into an oscar winning movie. The rates are four percent. If they rise to 8 , they will. When that happens, what . Thats americas housing market. Now lives in berkeley, california. His first book was about his time in new york as a young bond raid ther on wall street. Large part that have book is yeah. You know, the Foundation Stone of liars poker in some ways the undoing project was my astonishment that anybody would take my financial advice. I mean, really, i was 24 years old, i was an art history major. I knew nothing about money. He was getting rich quick, but his but instinct told him hed be happier writing for a living. It wasnt even a key six. The people that i worked for, what are the odds hes going to make it as a writer. But make it, he did. Inside corner. As best selling author of perk he seems to enjoy most is having plenty of time to spend with his three children. Catching fast balls hurled by his 14yearold daughter. Youre going to guard me some. Taking on hisyearold son and couple of friends on the basketball court. Fourtwo. What about other parents when they see ha the you more of so i sponsor teams, too my years my kids were called the moneyballers or blind siders or big shorters, i just put whatever book i was working on on their jersey just for fun. Lewis figures the undoing project, like those books, has movie potential, too. The first hard bound copies arrived the day we visited. It looks great. I was worried it was going to be way too fat. Hes already thinking about his next bk. Children. Thats unhittable. The research for that he can do right in his own back yard. All right youre not really santa. If you were you could do magic. Pauley sill to come. tis the season lets watch you disappear. Pauley for actor billy so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. The ancestry dna results were really specific. They told me all of these places in west africa. I feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. Ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry. Com . Fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. To protect them. Making the right decisions today for your longterm financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. Ask a Financial Advisor how retirement and Life Insurance solutions from pacific life pauley tis the season for movies celebrating the joyce of christmas. And then there are the movies Billy Bob Thornton stars in. Hes got another one out as tracy smith is about to show us. What do you want . What do you want . What are you doing . In 2003 Billy Bob Thornton played Department Store santa who was definitely on the naughty list. Im santa. That do you want . Say cheese. Fine, barbie. Thank you. Ow, watch the toenails, kid. He drank, he cursed, he jesus christ those were his nicer qualities. Im on my [ bleep ] okay . Are you insane . It was a gamble and thornton knew it. When you saw the script for that original bad santa, what did you think . Well, i knew it was either going to be the most brilliant idea ever or i might have to become a plumber. Thankfully he never had to bad santa made 60 million at the box office. Plus enough of a Fan Following to warrant a sequel. What the hell you looking at me so funny for . Sorry, santa, i have to go. Thought it was me. Bad santa 2 is in theaters now. Billy bob thornton is known for creating memorable characters. With regrets in monsters ball. Or the killer with no soul in the tv series fargo. I got to say if that were me in your position i would have killed that man. Sometimes im playing something that i may have a problem with. I mean, your job that is an actor is not to go only play things that make you look good. Maybe because of where he has always been willing to do things others might not. Growing up poor in rural arkansas, he financed his dreams of playing in a band working hard jobs hauling hay and shoveling tar. When he moved to l. A. To try acting he struggled for years. Why didnt you give up . Well, you know, people ask that sometimes its like, why didnt you just give up stand go home . I didnt have anything back there either. So it wasnt like, im going know . But in 1996, at the age of 41, things got lot more comfortable. I kind of want something thornton made sling blade transforming himself and his life winning an oscar for best screen play. I like the way you talk. I like the way you talk. March region bran dough called me, martin first, you dont believe its them you think its idiot friend of yours. But i became friends with throws people. I never dreamed that would happen. Did you feel like a fish out of water . Absolutely. I still feel like a fish out of water m. People cant get past their past, i guess. I certainly havent. That doesnt mean he didnt try. About six years at 90s he lived a very hollywood existen existence. In the beginning i lived in one room, 134. Here at the swangy sunset marquee hotel. Why did you live here . Well, i dont like to be alone, you know. But i dont like to be with people. So, its perfect. And for a time, he had a very hollywood marriage to angelina jolie. When sunday morning first did a story on him in right there. They were also very affectionate in public and the public ate it up. When the press found out that they wore lockets with drops of each others blood in them, the story grew to monstrous proportions. Next thing, they got a quart of blood around their neck. Then they are vampires they live in a dungeon and bite each other. It goes from, look how much in theyre vampires. But of course they were only human. They divorced in 2003. The to have you are still friends. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Its not like we go out to barneys every night because shes all over the world. Thornton says now married for the 6th time to connie angland. They have been together for more than a decade and live in secluded part of l. A. With their daughter bella. Also in long term rio teddy in a band they started in 2007 called the boxmasters. You guys have been together nearly ten years now. Long time for a band. Long time for any relationship. What do you think makes it work . Well, we dont have any other friends other than ourselves. They just wrapped nationwide tour where they played to sold out crowds in venues like this one, knuckleheads in kansas city. This is nice. Not bad. We spend a lot of time here. The band stand crew travel, eat and sleep on this bus, 12 people crammed into triple decker bunks. I prefer the bottom bunk. This is mine right here. Does anybody snore . Not that he has much time to sleep, along with movies and the band he just starred in amazon tvs legal drama goliath. Thank you. Are you kidding . Do i look like a kid sneer. No, but you i hope they paid you well. At age 61, thornton is open if somebody sent me a script saying, youre going to play jennifer laurences grandfather i might go, no, im not. Im not that guy. Bet your ass im doing that. Then you realize its like, maybe. Now would you consider that if somebody sent that you script . If the script is good enough maybe, i dont know. Stand Billy Bob Thornton knows the good thing about being old engh santa is what comes with age. Wisdom maybe and gratitude. If i hadnt gotten into the entertainment business, i would be probably making minimum wage still. What does that do to you to come from that and be where you are now . I thank my lucky stars every day. And the whole series began with with the greenfield sanders, hes making pauley as far as reflexes of the dreams and aspirations of people who have often felt marginalized, sorry that introduces us to the photographer and his subjects. In los angeles, this past september, the red carpet was rolled out at the annenberg space for photographer for an unusual guest list. Oh, my, goodness girl, look. The stars of timothy greenfieldsandersers latest project titled snoot translist. A transperson, youre always scared will this person actually see me. Im very proud. Greenfieldsanders trains his lens on the transgendered. This is it. Yes, im trans. And catalogs their stories in a film that airs on hbo this monday. My films are my portraits come to life. That direct to camera gaze, thats simplicity. Every johnny has its strucker. Some of the stories you may have heard like caitlyn jenners. Going for a very positive, masculine figure to what a lot of people perceived as a feminine weak figure. Publicly. Not easy to do what caitlyn did was allowed men in particular who loved bruce jenner, who respected bruce jenner to all of a sudden think differently. This was incredibly important moment. Right there. But no less important are the stories that you may not have heard. Like that of british actress, model, former bond girl caroline cossey. After i was outed by news of the world, i felt desperate. Suicidal. It really wasnt anyones business. Culture has these boxes, what a man should be what a woman should be. I think certainly in the last 40 years Gay Rights Movement has made people more aware that its not so simple. Capturing the complexity of the american identity has become something of a specialty for greenfieldsanders. In 2006 he and author Toni Morrison hatched the photograph prenouned african americans. A series of photographs and films titled the black list. My dad used to say, you cant beat white people at anything. Never. But you can knock them out. That work was exhibited in the National Portrait gallery. Other lists followed. Can you sound more latina . Latino list. Unconventionalled with of work for tan artist that fell into photography almost by accident. As a film student in los angeles. They needed someone for the school to just take snapshots of the visiting dignitaries. You would see every film for two weeks by bette davis. Then bette davis would come. I leaned down to take her portrait and she said, what the [ bleep ] are you doing shooting from below . Ia i dont know what im doing. And she said, well, if you can drive a car, ill teach you about photography, young man. I drove her around for a week. And id pick her up in the morning and we would drive to her ailings and have a nice bloody mary about 10 30. She would then talk about these great hollywood photographers. And how they would light her and how a light should be set for her face. And it got me more and more interested in portraiture. Film school, the budding artist moved to new york citys east village in 1978. There was a lot of excitement here. It was also very cheap. We ended up luckily buying this building. I remember walking in thinking, oh, my, god, look at this. In 1905neogothic german Roman Catholic rectory. The former priests home became his studio. A photo or its not ever that. Its theyre all kind of great experiences. You know, with patti smith or with victor cruz or those times on this set in this room and this building were special. This is my camera. Greenfieldsanders says, the difficulties of working with tan tan teak camera made him a better photographer. No smiles. No smiles. The portrait was rather than just shoot and hope i get something. Theres something about large format thats so beautiful. The fine art print side of it and the complicatedness of it. It became signature really for me. A signature camera. A remarkable career. Pauley we walk a few miles with steve hartman, next. Plaque psoriasis c made a simple trip to the Grocery Store anything but simple. So i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. He explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. In clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75 and even 90 clearance in just 4 months. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont start humira if you have an infection. Ask about humira, pauley step by step a young mans walk home from work has turned his entire life around. Steve hartman has a story of partnership. It had all the makings of a bad situation. Its not very well lit out here. Late at night in an industrial section of benicia, california, officer kirk keffer says he spotted a shadowy figure in a dark hoodie. It caught me off guard because i normally dont see anybody out l. Theres no right, it wasnt right. Or was it . Jourdan duncan says he was minding his own business. Noticed it was a police car. I was like, oh, okay, im not going to move. I dont want him to think i have any weapons. Jourdan explained to the officer that he was just walking home from work. There was no crime. He didnt need help. By all rights officer keffer could have, many officers would have, just left him alone. But keffer isnt that kind of cop. He gave jourdan a more importantly, he gave him a listen. What struck you . Just his drive, his work ethic. To me that speaks volumes. As keffer took jourdanf where he works on the line here at proform laboratories, he started to really appreciate the young man sitting next to him. Because this wasnt just a trip around the block. This was a sevenmile trek, a two and a half hour walk to jourdans house, a whole town he said, youre walking . I said, yeah, im walking. Not many 18yearolds that you meet have that kind of mindset. No. They dont even want to walk down to the store let alone walk seven miles just to get to work. Jourdan says he started walking to work after his car broke down last may. He says people have offered him rides, but he wants to make it on his own. And when keffer heard that, he had heard enough. He immediately made plans to visit jourdan aga he said, hey, jourdan, you remember me, right . How could i not. Youre not in trouble. We just wouldnt give you something. To ease his commute keffer got the Police Association to buy jourdan a new bike. I was just looking at the bike like, this bike is going to be cherished. Keffer also raised an additional 38,000 to help him buy a car and pursue his career goal, which is to be a police jourdan got to ride along on a shift. I wanted to show him what Law Enforcement does. Youre not going to shake this kid now. No. Hes yours. Hes mine. That started with a tense encounter may end with a perfect partnership. Pauley coming up. The Rolling Stones. Still rolling along. But your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. Ive been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. I could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. One in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. Will it be you . And thats why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. Im working to boost lindas immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. Zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. 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Pauley the Rolling Stones have been satisfying fans for more than 50 years. And as an none knee mason explains, this year is no exception. Suicide right on stage . Its been a busy year for the worlds biggest rock band. The Rolling Stones kicked it off with a tour of latin america that ended in march in front of half a million fans in havana. Its only rock and roll but i like it. How are you feeling about the band these days . Its kind of weird at that time our age. Its getting better. In october the stones joined included paul mccartney, roger waters, bob dylan and the who. At the desert trip festival in california. How did you like desert trip . It was very dusty, very fun. . Get off of my cloud. Youre a little wary about a concert with three white people. Old, white english people. Did you enjoy playing . Bob dylan like open up for you to ludicrous. Then of course second week gets the nobel prize. You got a nobel winner opening for you. Right. I want mine for chemistry. Theyre ending the year by releasing an unexpected album blue and lonesome a classic blues record. Is their first studio album in more than a decade and no one was more surprised than the stones themselves. None of wise have ever looked at each other in the eye said, lets make a blues album. It had to happen on its own. Yeah. It just happened right there and then. . Where you left me it. Happened at Mark Knopflers london studio last december, the stones booked session time and . My desire. Organic little moment that happened. It was an organic little moment. Keith would say it was meant to be. The stars were aligned. Its all true. You sort of felt that you were being compelled to do it by some higher being or something. . Over three days, they hit a blues streak and knocked out a dozen songs. You pretty much did em live . Thats ive never done a record like that. I mean not even in 1963 or whenever it was. When you were done were you thinking theres tan album here . I thought, weve got a damn good load of tracks here. Maybe its going to end up in the archives or something. It took mick a little while to be persuaded. You werent so sure . No. But who is going to buy it but, we can put it out. Blue and lonesome takes the Rolling Stones back to their roots. We started this band to play music like that. And then, of course, things got bigger. Then we started writing ourselves. It became pop music. But this has always been the basic roots of the band. Keith and mick bonded over the blues back in 1961 at the dartford train station when keith noticed some albums under micks arm. Im carr its a chat invitation. A badge some of kind. Its a badge, yeah. I said what you got. The best of muddy waters and rockin at that time the hops by chuck berry. The guy on the station called mick jagger. Keith wrote about the meeting. April 1962. You sent this from home in a let tore his aunt. Besides that, mick is the greatest r b singer this side of the lat tan particular, i dont mean maybe. Playing the guitar chuck style. Richards and jagger, who had both turned 19 that year, began playing saturday nights at a Basement Blues club in west london. Was that where you started to test out your style, if you will . Id done it before that, actually. I used to sing in rock bands when i was 16. I did stuff, dance around. People liked it. I went home and didnt tell my parents what id done. What would they have thought . I dont know. Rock music was like for my parents wouldnt have approved of it. You didnt want to tell them. No. The blues and folk music had a weird respectability. Its hard to believe thatth now. In those days. It was slightly more respectable to play blues and folk music than rock music. At the jazz club, jagger stand richards would meet Charlie Watts and brian jones. When the new band booked its found its name on the back of that best of muddy waters lp. Side one, track 5. The rollin stones were born. . I cant get no satisfaction. . The rest, of course, is rock stand roll history. More than half a century of it now. On display in new york at that time exhibittism, tha collection of memorabilia that opened last month. It includes a recreation of the bands first apartment, that second floor flat at no. 102 edith grove in london teas chelsea neighborhood. Does it actually look like your place . Yeah, it really does. Its so uncannily accurate that i felt like, im home. How many were living in that refused to come there. They two live at edith grove for less than a year. But it would be the cradle of the Rolling Stones sound. Brian jones stand i used to sit around in that old room just trying to figure out how these guitar players worked their stuff together, their evil magic. . Im a little red rooster . The next year, the stones would ride the blues classic little red rooster to the top of the british charts. Many of their blues heroes never stopped playing, like buddy guy, still performing at stage 80. . Jagger is now 3. And Richards Will match him later this month. But the Rolling Stones somehow seem eternal, their past still present. That you want to do . No, i just want to see how long the string is. . Jumping jack flash. What aspirations do you have for the band . Is. I dont know. Whats left . Weirdly present themselves. Theres certain thing that you have to keep going. I guess what im asking is, do you have to keep going . Of course not. I could have stopped 20 years ago if we wanted. But you are still i dont really explain that. Its not something i analyze. You create a momentum yourself then is some interesting things come you will up which is outside. You never youre going to play a blues album they just come up. It reinvigorates your interest. This never gets old to you . No. It gets more Interesting Group of guys around me i feel immortal for a little while. 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Weird sights started popping up across the country. In chicago, a game of badminton broke out in a shopping mall. In vermont, servants in formal dress milked a cow. At the yale art gallery, a million doll tar masterpiece was replaced by a forgery that had been painted by a 6yearold. These people arent crazy theyre competing in some called gishwhes, the grte international Scavenger Hunt the world has ever seen. Its not a Treasure Hunt exactly, its more of a well its kind of like this mass art project, science projected, social experiment fiasco that happens for one week every year. Misha cool slips tan actor. He stars in the cw series supernatural and hes the the magical thing is it gets people to do things that are completely outside their comfort zone. And its all for charity. Each competing team has one week to complete a list of tasks tremendous up by collins and his staff, like play item 43, play a human piano. It is my daughter, tia. Shes on a team seen here during one of their daily video chats. Cocaptains, us tag along for this year teas hunt. A normal Scavenger Hunt would be, you know, get the dean teas autograph. Or no. Its not a Scavenger Hunt in that sort of way. What are you doing . Crazy stuff. Bring cookies to an elderly home. Things to help the Community Stand help others around you. . Tasks involve creating offbeat artwork like item 21, recreate a landmark in twigs. Item 78, build a working route out of lutefisk. Lutefisk is a gelatinous cot dish. Its not a Natural Choice for musical instruments. Many of the items encourage acts of kindness like feeding the homeless or putting on puppet shows for hospitalized children. One item this year raised 215,000 for syrian refugees. Participate for different reasons. I would say the majority of participating to have fun and get involved in a team activity. If you dont think youd have fun wearing an outfit made of pizza or playing pingpong under water, then you might wonder why over 30,000 people competed this year. Well, there is the grand prize, of course, a trip to iceland with Misha Collins. But many people join for tan place. You see, Misha Collins also runs a charity called random acts. We do things that run the gamut from, people just handing out flowers to strangers on the street to building orphanages in haiti or high schools in nicaragua. The entry fees for gishwhes fund that charity. In other words, collins uses his tv stardom to generate interest in a Scavenger Hunt that funds h apparently, its working. In its six years, gishwhes has raised over a Million Dollars for charity and racked up seven world records. We have again necessary world record for largest Scavenger Hunt. A record for the largest number of charitable pledges. Gishwhes is sahl about everything fun this is one more for the record books. Off in San Francisco for a massive water balloon fight. What was it like being in the throes of battle . Really fun it was awesome, david runner up in alphabetical order. When the judging was complete, m sixha collins appeared on facebook to announce the winning team. The gishwhes 2016 winning team is raised from perdition the judges had no idea that the team the d winner was the team our cameras had been following. Honest in the tv news business, every now and then, the story goes youre way. I have to stay, you come up with 200 items. Then you have to judge them. Yeah. Then you have to put some elaborate trip together. Youre making this sound like that real hassle. I would be lying if there werent times that, i cant do this any more. If we can have any kind of positive impact on people while doing something that nation me pauley heres a look at our week tea head. On monday, veteran actor joel grey receives the oscar hammer stein award for Lifetime Achievement in musical theater. Tuesday sees the lighting of 80foot engelmann spruce from idaho. On wednesday, Time Magazine reveals its person of the year. Thursdays the day our own nancy giles hosts the annual new york women in film and Television Muse awards gala on friday actor, producer, director and writer kirk douglas turns 100 prize ceremonies in oslo and stockholm. With literature prize winner bob dylan not scheduled to attend, due to a prior commitment. Bob dylaan may be a no show but not john dickerson, whats ahead. Dickerson well talk about the new Trump Administration with Reince Priebus, Newt Gingrich stand advise for donald trump then nancy talk about how the democrats are going to face donald trump. Pauley john dickerson, thanks, well be watching. Next week here on sunday morning. Ho, ho. Pauley tis the season for technoclause. [burke] hot dog. Seen it. Covered it. We know a thing or two because weve seen a thing or two. What are mommy and daddy like before their dunkin . 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Captioning made possible by johnson johnson, where quality products for the American Family have been a tradition for generations captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org pauley im jane paully. Please join us when our trumpet sounds again next sunday captioning sponsored by cbs dickerson today on face the nation, the trump transition train rolls on. President elect donald trump puts the brakes on hiring to kick off thank you tour in his favorite battleground state. I love this stuff. Can i go on with this just a little bit longer . I love it. Dickerson but h better spent getting prepared for his new job . Well ask the new white house chief of staff Reince Priebus and trump adviser and former speaker Newt Gingrich. Well get a preview of Scott Pelleys interview with Speaker Paul Ryan for tonights 60 minutes, and well talk to another former speaker, democratic leader nancy pelosi. Shell be along to tell us how democrats are preparing for the new administration. Plus former defense secretary and c. I. A. Director leon panetta will also weigh in on what it