This morning, hell be looking back and ahead with our lee cowan. Let me look at this one last time. There are a lot of last moments coming up this year for the president. And a lot of reflecting. Not only on what hes accomplished but what he hasnt. One thing that gnaws on me is the degree of continued polarization. Its gotten worse over the last several years. The end of a term and beginning of a life after politics. Later on sunday morning. Osgood today is a big day for the nfl with both conference championship games on tap. But what happens on the gridiron could have a long term impact that goes well beyond deciding the next months super bowl contenders. Mo rocca will report our cover story. The 10 billion business of and the nfl says, safer than ever. Small consolation to former dallas cowboy great, tony dorsett. What kinds of things started happening . Well, memory, man. Places that i go to on a regular basis all of a sudden rhyme just wondering, how do i get there. The Lasting Impact of concussions on football. Ahead on sunday morning. Osgood just five weeks to go until oscar night. The call goes it r out for the envelope please. For one best actress nominee, wreck in this case has been a long time coming. Shell be talking about that and more with Anthony Mason. Ful. She spent half century on screen. Youve never been nominated for no. Finally up for an academy award. So im but the actress courted rover that past week. The alluring and enigmatichead on sunday morning. Osgood a long gone airline is still flying high as far as the number of its veterans ared. Conor knighton will have their story. They have flown in from all over the world to remember they flew all over the world. On one of my flights. Andad a suit on. To the mile high club. Thats right. Margaret brennan shows us the little known art. S one of a kind love story. And well also mark a macintosh birthday. First the 24th of january, 2016. The blizzard may have passed but the northeast is just starting to dig out after getting wall lopped. Snow reached 30 inches in some places. Even more in others. A lot of people got stuck at home if they were lucky. At least 18 deaths are blamed on the weather. In new jersey, the danger is flooding. Still, there were many people who wrestled in it. Depending on your age, it was out of this world. Est from major cities blanketed by the big snow coming right up. Southern coast of alaska early the u. S. Geological survey says it was 6. 8 quake. As yet, no reports of damage or injuries. Theres speculation this morning that former mayor Michael Bloomberg might run for president. Hes waiting until after the New Hampshire primary before makingion to run as a third party candidate. With just two weeks until the allimportant iowa caucuses, ther, largest newspaper in the state, yesterday endorsed senator marco rubio of florida as its pick for the republican president ial its choice among democrats, hillary clinton. For todays weather, sunny skies over the eastern third of thebut new storm will blow into the northwest bringing more snow to the Mountain West and upper the week ahead, the southwest to be. Unless you really enjoy sledding. Ahead one of the top westerns it. Was exquisite. When pan am was flying high. ve told you in the northeast, this has been the weekend of the big blizzard. We have three reports beginning with marlie hall in new york. The snow has stopped noworm is one for the books. Second largest on record. 26park. More than two feet of snow and 50 mile an hour winds created white out conditions. This is a very big deal. New york city mayorass so threatened to arrest anyone out driving. People have to take very seriously whats going on here. New york governor andrewte of emergency, then jumped into action to help a driver stuck in the snow. But not everyone was so lucky. Things are starting to get back to normal here later today central park will likely see its fair share of snowball fights. 70 miles south the worry is more than snow and ice. Herey shore flooding is a big concern. High tides along with strong winds have caused flooding inng hundreds of homes at risk. Since super storm sandy in 2012, protective sand dunes and retaining walls have been constructed in somecommunities. But even with these improvements towns like mantoloking are still feeling vulnerable. Ff stacy ferris. A lot of people have the concern from sandy. We feel form much post traumatic stress. They have beenthey have rebuilt, they have come back bigger and stronger statewide some 45,000 homesrday. But Officials Say they wont know the full extent of the storms damage until later today. Verages 19. 5 inches of snow a year. The region got more than that from this one storm and it left a huge mess. Ancelling more than 10,000 flights, the Airlines Hope to resume flying today to the snow covered northeast. In d. C. , mass transit is shute focus turns to digging out after 36 hours of snow left many streets impassable. Many, but not all. You doing riding your bike in a blizzard. I like the snow. Missing my skiis, this is the next best thing. Is this easy to bike in . Notthe snow banks are a little difficult. Difficult for people but not the National Zoos tian tianappier to take full advantage of this epic snow day. Has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. Neutrogena. A great shape. This. I can do easily. Benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. Its a clear, tastefree daily supplement. Proven to help keep me fuller longer. Benefiber healthy shape. This, i can do. Find us in the fiber aisle. As promises to be the biggest of the decade. With total accumulation of up to three feet, roads will be shut and schools are closed. Go great with a cold, and a nice red. Made for real, real life. Osgood this years super bowl contenders will be known by the end of todays conference championship games. The full human impact may not be known for years. Football has meant a lot to me. Its brought a lot of notoriety to me. Andit made me a lot of money. Made me a lot of friends. Its been a great sport. 907s and 80s Dallas Cowboys running back no. 33 tony dorsett was unstoppable. His record breaking 899yard in 1983 is one of the most famous plays in nfl history. L of Famer Dorsett one of only nine players to win both college physicals Heisman Trophy and a super bowl ring. He and the cowboys werers. Saw guys were kings. Royalty. Uled it. For for all his fame and fortune tony dorsett has paid a kind of things started happening. Memory. Places that i go to on a regular basis all of a sudden im just get there. Taking my kids to school, picking them up, where do i pick them up. He became short tempered withour children. In 191, dorsett had his brain scanned at ucla medical center. Diagnosis was cte. The cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Degenerative brain disease believed to be caused by concussions. Last year, Boston University confirmed cte in the brains of 87 out of 91 deceased former nfl players. Hall of famers, junior seau and killed himself in 2012 both had it, too. Are you convinced the cte isour career in football . Are you serious . I got to ask. You cant be serious. Am i serious . E from . What else would it be from . Am i serious . Excuse me french hell yes, the 61yearold says silent hits from more than 20 years of playing football have left him in the fight of his life. Hits like this one inainst philadelphia eagles. What it he feels like, theres no feeling. When it happens youre knockedgot blindsided. The hit was just it was vicious. It was violent. When you were playing in high school and in college, did talk about concussions . Absolutely not. If they did, shake it off, get. Thats just what 6yearold mj kenner did he plays for ssty titans. After undergoing a concussion test from coaches, he got right back in the game. Once they looked at you ande you were, you were ready to go in. Yes. If you werent would you say so . Yes. Mjs mom. Were you worried . No. Mean, kids can get hurt anywhere. The game of football is organized violence. Brian morgan runs theootball association, which includes the titans. Thewn strong criticism for its unapologetic tackle football on the reality show friday night tikes. Is a very Competitive League were not one of those leagues where everyone is going to get a trophy just because they showed up. Despite the recent headlines about brain injuries, morga seen a steady increase in participation. But pop warner, by far americas largest youth footballeen a decline. Do you think that there are too many parents out there that are coddling their kids that are treating them like theyre fragile objects . I think so. Kind of a wussification of america sometimes. What does a kid as young as six years old get from football . They get a sense ever camaraderie. Theyre learning how to Work Together, Work Together as a team and overcome adversity. It has a kind ofs a ballet aspect to it, too. Sportsor the washington post. Sit in parent levi lent . Of course. Absolutely. Its about men moving other men head first. Shes ha big fan ever football but the nfl, she says, isnt taking care of its pastnt being honest with the families of future players. If as a league youre telling them, hey, its really safe forold and your sevenyearold and eightyearold to playable earl football. Youre responsible for a number of hits they take. Say were only responsible for what happens on the field during their nfl career. And proof that their cte isnt air grade School Career or their high School Career. Bull. Currently the nfl covers players career and five years post retirement. Can last a lifetime. Even manifest retirement. We dont tell any other employee who goes into a dangerous profession, dont tellif you get injured in a burning building you have no health care. Tough sledding. But for some reason in theown. So who is picking up the tab for players Long Term Health care . The american taxpayer. G for that stuff is medicaid. Medicaid. And medicare. But the biggest change jenkins says, needs to happen at the the funny thing is there are people in the league, is that feel, if you dont have sixyearolds playing tackle football we wont have peytont have tom bradys, thats ludicrous. Tom brady didnt play tackle football until he was in high school. What is this weird fear that if dont haveng on each other that somehow we wont be able to grow nfl its a complete fallacy. How old were your boys when they first played organized 7th grade. I think you can wait on the contact and tackling. I think there is plenty of time. Archie manning startednew Orleans Saints in 1970 and 80s. Hes the father of super bowl winning quarterback, payton and eli, who playedlag football as a kid. We love flag football. Can you learn all the skills with flag football or are you missing out . I think at a young age you manning says pro football has done a good job addressing the concussion issue. With new rules and better equipment. Which the nfl in its says harry duesed concussions 35 . I think a lot has been done in the last three or four years to make at every but salie jenkins believes the nfl and team owners could easily do more. To take neurological disease out of the equation. But what you can do is mitigate and palliate that its a lot less profitable for bob kraft or a tisch or lurie or a york, tough. If concussions are the black lung of football, weve got to do something about that to make sure that people with black lung cared for. I think the moral solution here is to create the equivalent of a coal act for football. Say, if you want to do business in thiso agree to take care of the workers in this industry. The nfl cant want federal oh, no. Afraid of. Tony dorsett didnt know the toll all of those hits would take ont someone he says, did know. Management knew way before players of what the damage thathe players. Management amount the pro level . Yes. From my knowledge, they knew about it way before the players knew about it. And the longterm. We asked the Dallas Cowboys about dorsetts assertions. They told us that since no one from dorsetts era is still with teamt would not be appropriate to comment. As for the nfl they declined to speak with us on camera but issued ay welcome any conversation about Player Health and safety. 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It was an occasion. The journey was as important as their uniforms were designed by the likes of aldofo and edith you put this on youre a different person. You go back to being 20. The journey came complete with a five star meal. We had a wonderful roast. We got really good at cooking in convection ovens. I could lay pair of things like sweet breads would be prepared in paris by maxims. The food was just exquisite. Kept the menus from some of those meals. Lobster them door . So good. From new york where i was based we flew toddle east, beirut, tehran, then all the way to bangkok and hong kong. Boarding your flight you were greeted get assignment beforehand we had to memorize the names call the passengers by their names. Sometimes those names werent hard to remember. On one of my flights. And lex barker was with her. And they had each had a birth oh, wow. So the mile high clubht. Pan am brought the beatles to the United States. 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The tragedy of pan am 103. Downing of pan am 270 people, Leslie Manning felt the shock of lockerbie personally. I saw that airplane and cockpit i knew that i had flownal times. That was devastating. Three years later, the airline down. But its employees days. It was the sorority that i didnt know i needed. It hand picked the most brilliant, interesting, worldly women that i could even imagine that i got to have as colleagues and i loved id. We all still talk about our in tokyo to eat tonkatsu where to go for dim sum in long wrong. All these things we did wasage with pan am. Osgood still to come. You totaled your brand new car. P nobodys hurain. P it comes when your Insurance Company says theyll only pay p three quarters of what it takes to replace it. D to do . Drive three quarters of a car . P now if you had Liberty Mutual new car replacement, youd get your whole car back. U driving around on three wheels. Smart. With Liberty Mutual new car replacement, alue of your car. 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Ramplings nuanced performance as the wife has earned the actress her First Academy award nomination. She is one of 20 actor nominees this year, all white. The exclusion of black actorsls for an oscar boycott. When rampling called that racist n europes radio one last week, the backlash was swift. I have been misinterpreted she said later in a statement to sunday morning. I simply meant to say that in an ideal world everyll be given equal opportunities for consideration. Oversy before. Film the night porter when sheration camp survivor who, after the war, resumes a sado masochistic relationship with the nazi officer who abused her. You said night porter was a dangerous role. Yeah. I realized it could be very explosive. But then at same time it wasiting to feel that you could touch that. When you got the critical reaction you did. I was really blasted. Critics were disgusted. Pauline kael called it an insult to the people caught in theilm became an art house hit. For a long time, perhaps maybe even still to this day thats the image a lot of people still you. Yeah. How do you feel about that . That means its a very strong image if thats what identifies i am. Higher profile films in the 80s she played an attorney who double crosses her lover, paul newman, in the verdict. You were actually punchedn. Then i fall. Theres something in your reaction, too, thats really interesting. I love that moment actually. Dot is, thats there . Its the shame, the humiliation, and acceptance. In stardust memories shec actress. Was battling her own demons by the end of the decade she would suffer a nervous break down. Depression is about stuff that youve just pushed down and or not even pushed down, just sitting there but it hasnt been dealt with. Did you reach point where you you just cant get out the door any more. What rampling hadnt dealt with was the death of her older sister, sarah, who had committed7. That was a big trigger. But you have to push that down. I was 20. My mom was so devastated bye sort of was almost gone. There i was, i had to keep going. Ramplingthe cause of sarahs death secret from her mother. And i always wondered if mom wast or poisoned by the lie. Rampling writes, published in french last year. It took mein the wilderness before i shed my first tear. So as to finally become a woman relieved by pain, which had been she was my closest friend. We were incrediblyind of had a Singing Group together . We did. We got up and did this singing act where we sung these cute french songs. We had the tights and the mac. We were all the rage. As she was wrestling with ramplings 20 years marriage was unraveling. She continued to work mostly in france, but otherwise stayed out of the public eye. Would you say that period lasted for you . I would say getting on ten years. Really . Rarench film under the sand about a woman whose husband goes for a swim on vacation and vanishes. To confront her loss. Of the film, she had a revelation. Ell crashed in my head. I said, this is about sarah. This is all about her. It as come back film it. Was a come back in a sense of me coming through what we just talked about. Thats the time i reallyi was ready to go out again. The next year she accepted a part in a hollywood film called spy game. M with Robert Redford because you saw there was something in the script youd be able to do . Yes. Just give him a kiss. Was it wortht im a fun lady. It was worth it. We did it actually twice because there was a little problem. I was called back to do it, notther there really was a technical problem. Or whether my presence had been shes worked in the film 45 years as kate mercer, she confronts her husband about an old lover who haunts their marriage. Standing in the corner of the room all this time behind my back. Come on. Its when im doing a scene its the real feeling that im feeling its not me playing being kate feeling that. Its absolutely me feeling that in the instant, because i knowing is like. I know what kates feeling. Now, two weeks shy of 70 is resurgent. You dont seem to be havinghink older people now are really quite interesting. If 45 years makes a bit of money that will help, wont it. E money. You havent been asked to be in any super hero movies yet, i was asked to be supermans thought, no. You didnt want to be supermans no. You could be superman. Uto recipe for a perfect love story. At a restaurant our Steve Hartman now takes us to. What makes tims place restaurant in new mexico, so special is that it is indeed tims place. Welcome to my place. Tim harris was the first Restaurant Owner in the countrydrome. For the last five years he has lived for his business. Which is why his customers were shocked when tim announced my arms. So what drives a man to give up a job he loves more thanrl he loves more than anything. I cannot wait. That blur in the i love timny johnson. Convention. Im like, oh, my, god. Did you go up to him . I was too scared to. Because i like tim. Tiffany says it was the weirdest feeling. I think i got hit by the love bug. Eventually tim got bit by it, will you be my girlfriend . Yes. He made her his steady decided to move to denver to be closer to her. New restaurant there but its still knows. In fact, he cries every time he thinks about it. O watch. Incredible to watch. Ut the idea of this transition. Tims father, keith. While at the same time being as excited as ive ever seen himossibility of being with tiffany. Im lucky to have someone that loves me. Every time i feel sad she. When you look her in the eye what do you see . I see love. I see joy. Ave a future. Why on earth do we call them disabled. When on the they can be so much more able than us. D still to come. One thing that gnaws on me is the degree of continuedotten worse. President obama. Ight years ago candidate barack obama was campaigning for president and lee cowan was covering it. Now, president barack obama has just under a year before leaving in reflect sieve mood when lee spoke with him in detroit last wednesday. It is such an extraordinaryhis job. And, look, there are times when you get tired. There are times where youre frusr why you did this . Absolutely. And yet there has not been a day that i have not walked into thend understood that at no point in my life will i ever have the chance to do as much good and make as much of athe lives of people as i do right now. And so im going to try to squeeze every last little bit of that i can while i still have the chance. The workers who make those cars you need to be inigan the president s visit to detroit where he toured the north American International auto show this past week, camer to the day before his successor, whoever he or she may be will move into the white house, the obamas will move out. L you what, this is a spiffy car. President seems especially conscious that have calendar, he joked that the reason he cameowse for a new car. After all hell soon have to say goodbye to the one hes been using, which is a far cry by the way of any car let alone the oneive. Car you had . What did you have . The first car i drove was myda, which was not a shining moment for detroit. It was not a great car. Not a great date car eater. It was not cool. Iompensate in my coolness, given the fact that i was picking girls up in the granada. Although he was all smiles, us message. I could not be proud of this industry and world that we traveled together. Mr. Obama has been struggling to communicate his successes his also year in office and u. S. Auto industry is one campbell. Both g. M. And chrysler had record sales last year. Resurgence mr. Obama says washe government bail out during the first year of his administration. We cannot and must not and we will not let our Auto Industry it wasnt a popular idea. President was over reaching, even cocky. But in hindsight he says, thats just whats demanded. I might have benefited from being young and a little brash being as scared as i probably should have been. You know, there was probably some benefit to me thinking, we can fix this. Know, well figure it out. By some measures mr. Obama did figure it out. Hes overseen shrinkinging job market. A reduction in the number of americans without health diplomatic breakthroughs on both Climate Policy and relations with cuba. But his foes say those gains syria. And terrorism at home. T what stands out even to his supporters has been his inability to be the Unifying Force that he has promised. The one thing that gnaws on me, is the degree polarization. Its gotten worse over the last several years. Andxd i think that in those early months my expectation was that pull the parties together a little more effectively. Do you wish in hindsight that maybe campaigning on that notion of changing the tone inish you hadnt campaigned as hard on that promise . Well, heres the thing. Thats what the American People t i still believe. I believe in change because i believe in you. The American People. And thats why i stand here aste as i have ever been that the state of our union is his final state of the union seemed an attempt to remind america that despite theasperating negativity, the last seven years have not been as dismal or dysfunctional or as racially divided as his critics maintain. You know, when i hear people example, in the aftermath of ferguson and some of the other cases, that Race Relations have theyre terrible. I have to say, well, maybe its just because im getting older, but theyre not worse than they were after the rodney king incident in l. A. Rtainly not worse than they were back in the 50s or 60s. But we forget. I stand before you today to announce my president of the United States of america. When he started his campaign for president he was known less at 20904 Democratic National convention. There is not a liberal america and a conservativethere is the United States of america. Few doubted his ability to stoke a crowd. Theres a wind blowing out in iowa, the crowds started small. But by the end of 008 hisrown to sometimes tens of thousands. A celebrity status that his rivals often used against him. His staff were mostly of whom remain by his side today. A ride that for them, too, is about to come to an end. Now theyre in their earlying to have families. Got babies and, you know, uncle barack is holding them andm on the floor of the white house. I tell them when were on marine one and were flying and the there, the capitols in therom your smartphone for a second and think about this. Does that still get to you . Absolutely. It it doesnt it does get if you could run for a third term, would you . No, i wouldnt. Number one, michelle wouldnt let me. This is a big sacrifice and arivilege but it takes a toll on family life. This is a process in which the office should be continually energy and new ideas and new insights. And although i think i am as good of a president as i have ever been right now, i also there comes a point where you dont have fresh legs. And, you know, thats when yous. Or thats when you start important as opposed to theant. How much time do you wonder or spend thinking about done might be undone if a republican ends up in the white house . Well, you think about that. But what you discover whennt is that the institutions and programs and things that you have put in place and built, if youve done youve done them sensibly, in some cases may need tinkering with, can be improved. Good things, theyre harder to undo than you think. He admits there were policies under the Bush Administration he disagreed with as a candidate. But once he viewed them frome himself, he changed his mind. There are a bunch of things that we do to fight terrorism that before i was president iave questioned. Carefully i say, you know, on balance this is something that we need to do to keep us safe. Is a lot to miss about the job. Air force one, for example, isnt too shabby. But who he wont us some what he the office. When youre out at stuff like this, i mean, can you really enjoy it . Or sit always becauset youre at always becomes a scene. Obviously. The bubble is the hardest thing about the presidencynk anybody would sense ever gets used to it. Its a thing that makes me happiest about my tenure coming where the obamas will live and what they may do post white house are all matters of greatired up ready to go campaigned on being fired up and ready to see if history will be kind or not. 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The style, known aswas pioneered by kirchner and small collective artists who called themselves die the bridge a link from classical art to the of a vanguard. The art was frantic, they were extremely fast sometimes taking capture a scene. Reality for auto mock familiar effect. So move quickly. Capture live while on the run. In that sense of joy, sense of love of life is very muchirchner, certainly unfill the first world war. Thats when ernst courage mr. s life took a dark turn. He joined the german army but found life in uniform tootoo constrained. A mental break down got him discharged. A morphine and alcohol addictionlife. He sought help at a sanitarium here in the swiss alps the cold, dry air in davos, was considered therapeutic. Kirchners health improved and later moved into this home which doubled as his studio. Here to davos how did that change . Kirchner in davos because the was really calm, was totally different, he was up in the mountains far away from city life and it was sort of healing for him. Thats showcased at the Kirchner Museum in davos where thorsten is ther. Majestic mountains inspired him. And the unusual Color Choices exploded off the has blue mountains, we have the color of the autumn over here and we have a very colorful depiction of the city. He escape for kirchner was short lived. As the nazis climbed to power ineled much modern art degenerate. Destroyed 600 pieces of courageork, which clients stopped buying. Being called ungerman, his works are being removed. Some are being destroyed. Theyre being cleaned out of in his own country his work will not be known. That was for him an enormous problem. He was being diminished. In march of 1939 the nazis invaded nearby austria andd. The nazis were 12 miles away from davos. Kirchner is sitting there in his his paintings, drawings, prints, he got more and more this idea. My god, these guys are 12 milestroyed my art in germany and now theyre coming for me. Kirchner decided it was better to destroy his own than let the germans do it. Not only his art, before they he he would destroy himself. He tried to long time girlfriend to commit a joint suicide. She refused but couldnt stop him. He went outside of the house. That was it. He shot himself. He shot himself in the heart. Kirchner was just 58 years he and erna are buried side by side near their former home. Grown. One of his surviving paintings, a street scene in berlin, sold in 2006 for 38 million. And in germany a country whose rejection tortured him, of its greatest modern artists. Osgood who do all these folks have in common . Find out next. Asked them. Are you completely prepared for retirement . Okay, mostly prepared . Re of your income . 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