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How it took a cbs news producer a matter of minutes to buy a gun similar to the one used in orlando. We begin with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. [ sirens ] a wildfire here Santa Barbara, california, tripled in size as it roared down mountain slopes heading to the coast. Wildfires burn across the west as a heat wave stokes the flames. Temperatures will be scorching across the southwest. Excessiveri hurcane warnings stretching from los angeles to las vegas heat wanks stretching from los angeles to las vegas. New details, orlando shooter omar mateen had been active on dating siteski loong for men as well as women. This son of [ bleep ] comes ouoot sh,ting and one of the people in that room happened to have it ands goeboom. You know what, that would have been a beautiful, beautiful sight. Soyuz has landed. After 186 days in space. People who saw are amazed dynobo died. An outofcontrol car slammed into four construction workers on a san antonio freeway. This is crazy. Thats fireworks exploding inside a walmart in phoenix. Customers running for their lives. Police are searching for the two men responsible. All that still coming flares and an explosive device thrown by croatian fans. The match between the Czech Republic and croatia. And all that matters saurnds again. It is gone. The hats are lying on the field from the fans behind the blue jays dugout. They know all about the hat trick. On cbs this morning saturday. The Republican Convention a month awamp were getting word that away. Were getting word that the Never Trump Movement is olive and well. There will be blood. When they try to take it away from donald trump because his supporters was a lot of professional wrestling. [ laughter ] and conventions have a lot of folding chairs. You do the math. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Weve got a great lineup for you this morning including the man whos been described as a modernday dr. Seuss. Mo willems has written some of the most popular childrens books of our time. Well introduce you to mo and one of his main characters, his daughter. Finding dori is expected to reel in a boatload of dollars at the box office this weekend. Well go to the monterey aquarium in california to show how animators brought the story to life. And he conquered australias restaurant scene before he was 30. Now hes got his sights set on the u. S. , and hes already one of hollywoods hottest young chefs. Well share a dish with chef louis a fastmoving Massive Wildfire in california forced evacuations is still burning out of control and is expected to get worse. Its one of more than a dozen fires burning throughout the southwest. The fire in Santa Barbara county has consumed more than nine square miles of brush, about 270 homes and ranches are at risk. The fire is only 20 contained. Firefighters are concerned about the threat of increasing winds this weekend and an extreme heat wave. We have more on the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Night flying helicopter worked through the darkness to douse the flames that whipped up overnight, and once daylight comes, were going to see more air power. 13 helicopters, 3 air tankers will be dropping water and retardant on the fuelhungry flames. Fierce ehretic winds dunn sundownse sundowners produce high winds causing fires to burn quickly. It is ominous, were concerned because theres tree mortality that makes fire behavior worse. Reporter some 1,200 firefighters are battling the blaze. Several were forced to seek shelter behind an engine when flames came dangerously close. Mandatory evacuations are in place for hundreds living on area ranches where crops of avocados, olives, and lemons have already been lost. Still, some residents prepared to leave but decided to wait it out. Do you feel at all that your safetys at risk because it is a mandatory evacuation, but youve decided to stay . A little bit. If flames go over the hillside, well have to get out of here. Reporter the National Weather service predicting temperes weekend. Sunday we ought to be seeing temperatures push into the 90s, especially when we get up in the foothills and mountains. Reporter by monday, temperatures may hit triple digits. More heat means increased wind. Fire officials fear the blaze could be a bad omen for californias fire season. Many of the hillsides havent burned since 1955. Were talking about 65 or so years of overgrown, dry, very deep, some places chestdeep terrain thats difficult for firefighters to get to. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Thank you. The scorching hot weather on the way to the southwest and plains potentially life threatening. Ed curran joins us from our chicago station, wbbmtv. Good morning. Good morning. Were seeing the temperatures that will build each day. There is our area of concern here in the southwest excessive heat warnings are up. Look at the temperatures here. Las vegas, 102 today to 112 by monday. In phoenix, 109 today up to 117 by monday. In palm springs, 106 going up to about 120. In the los angeles area, 90 degrees today, but going up to about 103 degrees by monday. So the heat keeps increasing. And as we move to the east, you see we have heat advisories up, as well. We have concerns today for some Severe Weather down in the gulf coast states. We have a problem, also up in the area of montana into north dakota with an enhanced chance for Severe Weather. Anthony . Meteorologist ed curran from our chicago station, wbbmtv. Thanks. Were learning more about the violent history of the suspected orlando nightclub shooter. Newly released documents show omar mateen talked about bringing a gun to a College Class in 2007 shortly after the Virginia Tech shootings. A supervisor recommended mateen be kicked calling his behavior at best extremely disturbing. School records reveal mateens behavior problems began as early as the third grade where he would talk about sex and violence. He was suspended a total of 48 days before graduating high school. Prior to the orlando shooting, an official tells cbs news mateen was stalked her after meeting her at a courthouse. He came right in front of me and said, youre going to be mine. I want to go out with you. I said, no, get out of my face. Reporter you think this was more than terrorism. It had to do with a guy who got rejected. He got rejected. He didnt get what he wanted. He wanted somebody, he wanted something, he got rejected, and that turned him on that made him angri, it made him mad. Cbs news has not been able to independently corroborate the story, but we have no reason to believes not true. There is at least one other woman who has come forward telling the Associated Press she, too, was stalked about o. The woman never reported the behavior because she only encountered him in public places. Cbs news has obtained a chilling video that shows some of the horrors inside the pulse nightclub on the night of the shooting. Some of those seen in the video did not survive the attack. Jamie yuccas spoke to family members of those who died. She is in orlando this morning. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Nearly two dozen patients remain here at orlando Regional Medical center. Six are still in critical condition. Three are in guarded condition. At the same time, victims families, dozens are holding or planning funerals this weekend. He texted i love you a 2 06. Reporter nina justice woke up to a nightmare. Her son, eddie, was inside the pulse nightclub minutes before shots rang out sunday. He fled to the womens bathroom. But with no windows and only one way out, he was trapped in the stall. He texted his mom for 45 minutes. Tell the police to hurry because im going to die. And then he asked then he said that hes in here with us. Im going to die. That was 2 51. That was it. No more communication. Reporter eddie did become a hostage, and then one of omar mateens victims. Now left with only memories, nina clings to her sons belongings. It smells like him. Reporter and pictures in the hall. He would be really, really i dont know how im going do this. Reporter 53 other families wait to hear if their loved ones survived. Some of them making it to orlando Regional Medical center just blocks away from the nightclub where the trauma surgeons took in the most critical patients. Weve dealt with extreme situations and multiple patients, but never to this degree. Reporter the magnitude of the situation was not lost on chief resident dr. Joshua corza. After performing dozens of surgery, dr. Corza finally had a moment to himself. He paused for reflection and posted on facebook. Attached to a picture of his bloodstained shoes, this blood which poured out of those patients and soaked through my scrubs and shoes will stain me forever. Within hours, it was shared thousands of times. So many Mass Shootings nowadays. Thats nothing n its like its not possible. This is my town, my city. It cant be here. Reporter dr. Corza told me that his team has performed more than 50 surgeries since the shooting. He said yesterday was the first time in the trauma unit that it felt like a normal day. Hes kept the bloodstained shoes on since the shooting. Anthony, he says he does not plan to take them off until every patient here goes home. Jamie yuccas in orlando. Thank you. Donald trumps fiery remarks about the orlando nightclub attacks is fueling a fresh round of discussions about selecting a new nominee at the Republican Convention in cleveland. We have more from washington on that. Julianna, good morning. Reporter good morning. The terrorist attack in orlando has once again brought the gun debate front and center in this election, at a time when there are new effort to try to deny donald trump the nomination at next months convention. The gun issue is actually o more palatable to more americans. Im an outsider. Historically they dont love the outsiders. Reporter campaigning in texas friday, donald trump said hes confident he has the backing of his party. Im even talking about the politicians that are totaling supportive. If one person raises a little question, its like, oh, did you hear let me tell you, folks, we have tremendous support. Reporter what the presumptive nominee didnt mention a week of heated criticism from Republican Leaders who spoke out against his call to expand his proposed ban on muslims and his implication that president obama was somehow complicit in last weeks orlando terrorist attack. This is a very strange situation. Its a very unique nominee. Reporter in an interview for sundays meet the press, House Speaker paul ryan said he wont tell his house members whether or not they should support trump. The last thing i would do is tell anybody to do something thats contrary to our conscience. Reporter trump also broke from the gop i talk to the National Rifle association about preventing people on terrorist watch list was purchasing guns. Those people are fantastic people. They take a lot of heat. They love this country. They love whether it represent. Reporter campaigning last night, trump stuck to the partys script and his usual talking points on guns. Put me in there, were going to save that Second Amendment, were going to save your guns. Theyre not going to take away your bills. Reporter neither trump nor the nra said when they would meet. And Hillary Clinton is pouncing on his inflammatory rhetoric about the guns in the Muslim Community telling an orlando newspaper, i am troubled by the incoherence in his response, the rants, the namecalling. Julianna goldman in washington. Thank you. For more on donald trump and the looming fight over gun control on capitol hill, we attorney a Senior Reporter Senior Reporter at politico new york. Good morning you to. Good morning. Upcoming. The spotlight is certainly on the senate now. Their their are two gun control measures moving forward. Two backed by republicbacked by should have phrased that. Will there be compromise now that we have everybody backing republicans in the majority have the chance to pass something. Democrats want to blockt would alarm to the department of justice that would have about three days to get a judge to to convince a judge to block the sale. Democrats say that kind of delay, not enough. Democrats have a few other things that they want to do. Butbut republicans are the majoy association theyll run the show. Donald trump saying hes going meet with the nra about the no flyno buy issue. Do you expect that to move the needle at all . Not really. When you talk about no flyno buy, the nra focuses the idea of due process. They anyone unfairly. Unlike in terms of an immigration or muslim ban, now they say due process. They want to say that you have to look a lot further, and they are caught up in this idea of washington red tape, government really cant do this. Theyre going to water it down to the point that its going to be useless. He has a complicated relationship with the gop. How does this affect things, his support . Donald trump protecting gun rights actually helps him with republicans. When he talks about judges and ethnicity and banning muslims, that makes it more complicated. When he makes a broad statement about protecti ining gun rights appeals to republicans, but the details are where it falls apart. It becomes a standard republican position. Reince priebus says report of friction are pure fiction. Right. Right. What is actually there, and what was this talk of reviving the Never Trump Movement . Right. The republican chairman that theres no problem is exactly what hes support to be doing. But there is a very real problem. There are Trump Supporters who have either taken themselves off the air or have appeared on television in order to say we dont agree with his statement. His poll numbers are civilianing in some areas. Hes ahead in florida are slipping in some areas. Hes ahead in florida, in North Carolina hes ahead. He has a problem when he attacks other people based on their ethnicity and stops talking about Hillary Clintons shortcomings. Yeah. All right. Thank you very much for being with us this morning. Thank you. Tomorrow morning on face the nation on cbs, john dickersons guests will include Presumptive Republican nominee donald trump, wayne lapierre, executive Vice President and ceo of the National Rifle association, and u. S. Attorney general loretta lynch. Police in belgium arrested 12 people this morning suspected of planning new terror attacks. Police raided several houses and garages across the country during the night. No weapons or explosives were found. Belgium remains under its second highest terror alert following the march 22nd attacks brussels sun way subway and airport which lest 32 dead. A man accused of murdering a member of the British Parliament was in court. Thomas mair allegedly stabbed and shot to death lawmaker jo cox in england friday. She was a supporter staying in the european union. When asked his name in court, he said, my name is death to traitors, freedom britain. Police said mair has a history of mental illness. He allegedly has ties to white supremacists. Police have rescued a dozen young girls from a house in southeastern pennsylvania. Three adults are under arrest, and Police Believe one of the girls was given to a man by her family to pay a debt. The house is in a small town of feasterville, halfway between philadelphia and trenton, new jersey. Our philadelphia station, kwy, has more. Alexa anan alexandria, good morning. Reporter good morning. Neighbors said from time to time they would see little faces home behind me, never quite knowing who these children were inside. Police say when neighbors inquired, the man said he lived alone. Late thursday, 12 girls were found inside, ages ranging from 6 months to 18yearsold. No birth certificates, no i. D. S, none of them enrolled in school. The owner of the home facing a multitude of Sexual Assault charges. 51yearold lee caplan told investigators he fathered two of the children with the eldest girl, now 18. A sexual relationship that began when she was 14. Perhaps the hardest part of this to understand is that police say the girls parents knew it all of this, and she was gifted to caplan by her father as some sort of business transaction. Her parents, daniel and savila staltfus, who hail from an amish community, have also been charged. One neighbor is hailed a hero, trusting the odd feeling that calling police. I just made the call. I dont know. An instinct. I felt like i wasnt going through another summer where everybody should be outside kind of thing and not and not see those little girls again. Reporter police are still investigating whether any more of those children were abused. Anthony . Our philadelphia station kywtv. Thanks. Time to show some headlines. The new york types reports new york state lawmakers have approved a plan to legalize daily fantasy sports. The bill taxes the Popular Online games and classifies them as a game of clear. It identifies highly skilled and high volume players as a means of protecting casual players. The plan comes months after the state attorney general shut them down. Its not clear whether Governor Cuomo will sign the bill. The San Francisco chronicle reports oakland is looking for yet another police chief after the citys latest top cop steps down. Acting chief for two days when he resigned on friday for unspecified reasons. The department is battling two scandals. One claims officers had sex with a teenage prostitute. The other surrounds racist emails and texts allegedly sent by africanamerican officers. The city administrator will temporarily oversee the department. The aspen times says a colorado mother fought off a Mountain Lion that attacked her 5yearold son in the back yard. The woman freed the boy from the cougars grip after she heard screams. The enjoy listed in fair conditions with injuries to his neck, head, and face. Forest Service Officers found the Mountain Lion and killed it. Imagine the adrenaline. Wow. The New York Daily News says items from the late joan rivers jewelry collection are up for auction. Daughter Melissa Rivers says shes putting up some of her mothers favorite pieces including a flofor broach. Reeds will be given to charitiment she died from charity. She died from complications of a medical procedure three years ago. After watching a documentary about her piece of work life changing. The fresno bee of california reports the first family is spending the weekend at Yosemite National park. Marine one touched down after the president , his wife and daughters, spent the day visiting Carlsbad Caverns in new mexico. The president is expected to make a speech today encouraging americans to visit the national parks. The parks celebrate their Centennial Anniversary in august. And its about 22 coming up, nato ministries declare the future. War now includes the internet and all of cyberspace. What that means for International Conflicts and those who have to fight them. Also, well show just how quick and easy it is to buy a gun like the one used in the orlando shooting massacre. This is cbs this morning saturday. Two astronauts and a cosmonauts are back on solid ground this morning. Soyuz capsule bringing the american, britain, and russian back to orthotouched down in the former soviet republic of kazakhstan. The trio spent 186 days aboard the International Space station. Coming up, mo willems, writer and illustrator of classic books for kids. I got a chance to meet him and see how he makes some of those drawings. Then, finding dori, its not hard. The sequel is in theaters now. Well talk about it. Well be right back. This is cbs this morning saturday. Our top story this half hour, the ease of buying a gun. While the majority of americans favor tighter gun laws, we learned this week purchasing rifles like the one used in orlando can take less than an hour in some states. Kris van cleave found out for himself in virginia, a state that, like florida, has no waiting period for rifle sales. Reporter in virginia where the Virginia Tech shootings killed 32 people, there is no waiting period for a firearm. Even a socalled Assault Rifle, similar to those used in orlando and san bernardino. We sent a cbs news producer into a gun store in alexandria just outside of washington, d. C. I would like to buy an ar15. Reporter per virginia law, she provided two items t license and i. D. Card as well as her passport to prove u. S. Citizenship. She filled out these federal and state forms requiring her name, date of birth, Social Security number, and a few basic questions about any past criminal activity or current restraining orders, and she passed a brief electronic background check. Did this go through . It did. Youve been approved. Reporter all told, it took 38 minutes and 1,030 for her to walk out legally armed with this rifle. 100 round of ammunition and a 30round magazine. Throughout most of america, you can go into a gun store and buy an ar15 just like youd go into a starbucks and buy a cup of coffee. Reporter virginia is one of 41 states with no waiting period beyond the background check. Four states and washington, d. C. , impose a waiting period on all firearms ranging from ten days in california and d. C. To 24 hours for long guns in illinois. Minnesota requires a weeklong wait for handguns and assault weapons. Four other states including florida only require a wai generally handguns are subject to more extensive commercial sale restrictions because those are the weapons of choice for most criminals. Handguns are used far more often to commit crimes. Or watchwork quilt of our Patchwork Quilt of gun laws is defended to be ineffective. Reporter at a rally outside the nra tuesday, gun control supporters renewed their calls for stricter gun laws. 40 of Americans Still disagree. Even after omar mateen opened fire inside the pulse nightclub in orlando, murdering 49 people. What would be much more productive than waiting periods, background checks, would be to get rid of the gunfree zones where this dirt bag operated in orlando. Reporter larry pratt from gun owners of america wants fewer laws restricting gun ownership. We need to make it so the good guys are able to act immediately when a bad guy strikes. To have wait five minutes, ten minutes, is to wait to die. Reporter the gun we bought was transferred to a firearm dealer in accordance with virginia law. We only had the weapon in our possession for a couple of hours. Kris van cleave in washington. Thank you. Coming up, hunting for king henry. 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Time for morning rounds with cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook and contributor dr. Holly phillips. First up, after the terror attack in orlando, heroic doctors worked to repair and heal the bodies of the wounded. As jon shows us, souls need attention, too. Reporter in a small house in downtown orlando good afternoon, thank you for royal healing starts with a reporter healing starts with a call for help at an lgbt resource center. Its also in the work of a performer called blue star. Reeling from news of a friends death but continuing to offer support from her theater headquarters. Providing love. Anything that ensure that someone makes it through this day and that when they wake up tomorrow they know they have a safe place to go. Reporter for people like aaron hernandez, healing begins with a vigil for those who were lost. Why did you come here today . To celebrate my friends. I lost five of them. Reporter oh, my. I think that the best way for me to get better is to be surrounded with people that i love. Reporter since 9 11, research has taught Mental Health experts that the best medicine immediately following traumatic events is not having people relive the events in their minds but instead making hem feel safe, calm, and connected to others. All around this groving city, there are signs of this grieving city, there are signs of healing. When you wake up in the morning and its your family, your community, unless people experience it, you can never explain to them how deep theut actually is. Reporter how does the cut heal . I dont know. Reporter no one knows, but this is how it begins. It was so powerful to be at that vigil last monday. But i have to say, all the hugging, all the emotional support, people need to realize that people all over the world are also affected by this. Sure. The Emotional Trauma of that. That same support that they were offering in orlando, people have to give each other from friends and family. And if needed. If, for example, your daily activities are being disrupted, if youre finding that youre changing, getting jumpier than normal, seek professional help. I also didnt realize you shouldnt ask someone about a specific event. Its good to know try to connect with them. Its interesting that we learned after nevin, there have been after 9 11, there were so many shootings, that we were doing it wrong. The debriefing, it was retraumatizing. They call it psychological first aid to have calm, comfort, safety, and empowerment. I points you made about not reliving the events over and over, but rather to understand them and then to somehow manage to heal and move on. That seems like the greatest challenge. But its a really important point, not just to repeat them. Moving on to a question just about all parents think about how much sleep should your kids be getting. For the first time, the American Academy of sleep medicine provides some answers. In a consensus statement, the academy said infants 4 to 12 months should get between 12 and 16 hours a day. Children 1 to 2 years old should get 11 to 14 hours. And ages 3 to 5 should get 10 to 13 hours including naps. For older kids ages 6 to 12, the academy recommends 9 to 12 hours of sleep a day. And for teenagers 8 to 10 hours. Why is sleep so important for kids . Sleep is important for everyone, for our brain, our Mental Health. Particularly for kids because their brains are still developing. We and adolescents who dont get enough sleep may have issues. Difficulty with memory, behavioral problems, learning problems, as well. You can even see effects on standardized tests. There are medical concerns, an increased risk of diabetes or obesity as well as a higher risk of kids getting injured or having accidents. Adolescents have unusually specific concerns. Theyre more likely to have mood and emotional disorders, anxiety, increased suicidal thoughts, increased suicidal behavior, and even selfharm. Selfinjury. I feel like adolescents, theyre still in the age bracket where you can threaten them into bed. Teenager to hear 8 to 10 hours, thats a lot. Let me count the ways that teenagers have problems getting enough sleep. Theres a change in circadian rhythms as you hit puberty and beyond. They have the blue light from melatonin that interferes with your ability to sleep. And theres all that homework. My kids got to the point where i went to sleep before they did. They were up to midnight and beyond. How do we help our kids get more slope . It most important more sleep . The most important thing is to try as much as you can to follow a routine go. To bed at the same time and wake up at the same time every morning. That way your circadian cycles stay stable so when it is time to get in bed you can fall asleep. A lot of teens like to sleep in in the morning. Thats okay, but try not to sleep too much. Maybe add an extra hour or hour and a half at most on the weekends so that you dont knock off the circadian cycles. As jon mentioned, the blue slight really a problem. Particularly if youre checking your cell phone or tablet in the dark. That really magnifies the issue. Interesting. If you can get your teens to have a timeout from the devices about an hour before they turn in, theyll sleep better. All right. Finally, the doctors brought us a little test. Associated with a disease that affects an estimated 300,000 people each year. So, what is it . No pressure. No pressure. I dont know. Imagine you might have had a little tick on you when you came out from the woods. What does it look like . Lyme . Ding, ding, ding. Very good. And ending with the clinical pearls, you dont have to have the classic rash. You dont even have to see the rash. It can occur from 3 to 30 days after being bitten. Average one to two weeks. Its lyme season. Everybody needs to be aware. Flulike symptoms and rash. It doesnt have to look like that, but when you see a bullseye in the middle, definitely a cause for alarm. Have somebody check it out. It can just be a splotch, too. Thanks. Up next, cyberwar, the Nato Alliance confirms cyberspace as an official round for international conflict. We explore what that could mean for the future. Youre win if legalzoom has your back. S, over the last 10 years weve helped one million Business Owners get started. Visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. Legalzoom. Legal help is here. Dogs sure can be messy. But with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesnt have to be. Nexgard, the vets 1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beefflavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. So its easy to give, easy to take. Reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. Why mess around . For powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. The 1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. This week, defense chiefs of the Nato Alliance recognized a new operational doumain for warfare cyberspace. They realize battles may be fought in the air, space, sea, and the global space of the internet. Natos 28 member nations are expected to make it unanimous at a summit next month. Joining us, Senior Research scholar at Columbia University school of international and public affairs. Good morning to you. Good morning. Great step. In a way it almost seem overdue given how often we hear about cyberattacks. The alliance is so concerned about cyber issues, and because weve seen increased activity from russia. Not just pushing against the alliance and Alliance Members in air, land, sea, but also this is a signal to the nato members to take this more seriously and a signal to russia that nato is responding. Almost part of the russian battle plan it seems. Who else is as aggressive as russia at this point . Well, russia has really changed the way theyve been operating since the invasion into ukraine. They said they would not just, for example, spy into the white house or u. S. State department. When they are there, they refuse to get kicked out. Theyre fighting. Youre seeing a lot of chinese espionage, as well. But the uptick in russian activity the last few months has waried the alliance. Arent the experts saying the russian government may be behind the dnc hack this week . This is an incredible story. Absolutely. Weve been so been seeing so much espionage. It looks like the russian government it seems were in the Democratic National committee and stealing information on trump, as well as emails and the rest. Last year the pentagon launched a Pilot Program they called hack the pentagon. Basically in fighting participants inviting participants to search for vulnerabilities in their systems. There were 1,189 that were found which is kind of alarming. Is this something we need to do more of . This is a great story. I love it. It had been for a long time, whenever there are hackers, we would try to prosecute them. Pentagon and Companies Like microsoft say instead of trying to treat them like criminals, lets say please come in, and well pay you to find our vulnerabilities. This would have cost the pentagon a Million Dollars to do this. Instead they found some great young talent, paid them about 75,000, and uncovered a lot of cybervulnerabilities in their public websites. They werent looking at fighter planes. It was incredible how young. I saw High School Kids involved in the process. What are the other cybertechniques that another na our nations defenses . Well, lets tie this back to nato and russia. What nato is worried about is that russia could be in and messing with not just military systems but Electrical Systems. And we did see Russian Hackers that took down part of the ukrainian electrical grid last september. I think thats what the alliance is really worried about. That if russia wanted to try trouble, they could and pretending this wasnt russia, they could get in and try and take down some of natos Electrical Systems and deny it was them. The cyberattacks are certainly the new reality. Thank you very much. Coming up, wheres the best place to look for an ancient english king . Under a parking lot, of course. Well show you where they hope it find the remains of henry i. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. How long can you wear your shoes before corns, calluses and bunions make them unbearable . Chnology. 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This week, some reallife archaeologists started their expedition in a much more mundane place a parking lot in reading, england, an hour west of london. They believe that underneath a layer of pavement lies a king. King henry i, to be exact. The son of william the conqueror was buried in readings abbey in 1136. 808 years later, little more than ruins are left. Historians using state of the art groundpenetrating radar pinpointing the kings final resting place. If it all sounds familiar, its because four years ago the final resting place of king richard iii was also located beneath a parking lot in the city of lester. After dna testing confirmed richards identity, the British Government decided to give him a royal reburial in 2015. [ cheers ] reporter there are some who believe richards reburial lifted a curse on his hometown soccer team. Le the team shocked the city winning the premiere league by 5001 odds. Maybe discovering king henry i can provide a royal relief to their struggling soccer down and out teams now are going to be looking for kings to dig up. That is crazy that they were able to use technology to figure it out. All under parking lots it seems. Only 880 years, right . Coming up, finding dori. She is little, she is blue, shes forgetful, and she can apparently speak whale. Well show you the depths to which pixar producers went to produce the sequel to the oscarwinning classic, finding nemo. I can not wait. For some of you, local news is next. The rest, stick around. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Woman i have a masurprise for you. Are you . Man you have a surprise for me . Narrator at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. And when theyre away, they miss out on a lot. But they wont miss out on financial support. Because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. 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The fire near Santa Barbara has burned more than nine square homes and ranches. The fire is only 20 contained. Firefighters are worried about increasing winds and a dangerous heat wave. We have more from teri okita on the latest. Reporter good morning. The fire has grown to about 5,900 acres, but it is 20 contained. There are about 270 structures in the Santa Barbara county area including homes and outer buildings that are still being threatened. So thats why they continue to have a mandatory evacuation in place. About 400 homeowners were notified that they must leave, and were told most did heed the warnings and have left the area. There are 1,200 firefighters, little bits more than 1,200, on the lines battling the blaze. The difficulty for them is where the fire is located. It is in thick, rough, dry terrain. Its deep in the canyons. Its very hard to get to areas. And in some areas, the dry brush is chest deep. So thats what theyve had to deal with. Its hard to get to, but they are also getting help from the air. About 13 helicopters and three air tankers have been dropping fire retardant and water on this fuel over the course of the last several days. And theyll continue to do that, especially once daylight hits. The cause of the fire is under investigation. And firefighters hope today they will get a good grip on fighting this fire. Anthony . Teri okita in california, thanks. More information is coming out about the orlando nightclub gunman. New indictments show that omar mateen talked about bringing a new documents show that omar mateen talked about bringing a gun to class shortly after the Virginia Tech shooting. Prior to the orlando massacre, mateen was active on online date sites searching for men and women. Stalked her after meeting her at a courthouse. At least one other woman said that she, too, was stalked by mateen. The shooting in orlando has reignited the National Debate over guns and gun control. At a rally in texas, donald trump said if someone inside the nightclub would have been armed, they could have stopped the shooter. If some of those wonderful people had guns strapped right here, right to their wasist or ankle and this son of a [ bleep ] starts shooting, and one of the people in that room happened to have it and goes boom, boom, that would have been a beautiful, beautiful sight, folks. That would have been a beautiful, beautiful sight. Trumps likely democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, tweeted her support for tighter gun control measures writing, this has to stop. We need to change. A group of people whose lives were shatter Sandy Hook School shooting in connecticut in 2012 are trying to effect change by using the courts. Theyre suing remington firearms, the maker of the Assault Rifle used to kill 26 people at the school. Both sides are due in court monday. Legal analyst rickey kleman has been following the case. Good morning. Gun manufacturers are protected, are they not . How has this case been allowed to proceed . Its been allowed to proceed under a novel theory. Let me take your protection first. There is a clauled the protection a law called the protection of lawful commerce in arms act. We have to look back as to how it happened. 2004 assault weapons ban is over, and it doesnt get renewed. 2005, this law gets passed. T abundantly clear. Gun manufactures are immune from suit. You can not sue because of the Second Amendment protections afforded by congress. So what does the plaintiff say . The plaintiffs dealer stols someone and he knows sells to someone and he knows or should reasonably know that that someone is going to use the gun in a crime and he sells or she sells, then that dealer can be held liable. This is our theory mere manufacture, distribution of this gun, the ar15, a cousin of the m16 used in vietnam, that in and of itself is a weapon of war. That the only purpose in this is mass carnage. So the manufacturer and distribution of the weapon, plaintiffs say, is negligence in and of itself. Lets be honest if youre using words like immunity, especially with the back drop of the current events, the ar15 also used in orlando, what do you think the judges intention is . Why is she letting this proceed, and why has she already set a date . Itma this fire. There was a notion dismiss that was argued. She did not dismiss it. Now its before the court monday in a motion to strike. I think this is a state court judge who is genuinely curious about a novel creative theory of the plaintiffs. Youve got sandy hook families here. And that the idea that the plaintiffs really want is not so much about winning, its about discovery. What the plaintiffs really want here is they want the documents. They want that memoranda thats going to show, they believe, that there was really an effort here to get this weapon into the hands of people who should never have it. Its like the tobacco litigation. Yeah. Exactly the same. That what they want to do is change the chord of public opinion. When there was the smoking gun, all puns intended, in the tobacco litigation that talked about addiction, that they knew it was addictive. This is what the plaintiffs wanted to show. So this judge may be curious about letting this go forwar you think this could get to trial . I dont know no. The answer is no. I do not think it will get to trial. The fact thats gotten this far is amazing even to the plaintiffs. Nonetheless, if discovery continues, she has until october to decide this motion. That if it continues, they are going to find this marketing material. And what it may say may be very damaging to the gun industry indeed. Even though all the legal right are on the gun industrys side. It is a very interesting case. Thank you very much. In britain, the man charged in the murder of a member of parliament, jo cox, went to court. Thomas mair allegedly shot and stabbed cox thursday on a street in northern england. Jonathan vigliotti is in our London Bureau with more. Reporter good morning. The motive behind the attack has been up until now unclear. Today in court, the suspected gunman spoke for the first time. It appears jo coxs politics may havee 52yearold thomas mair was seen arriving in court this morning after being charged overnight with murder. When asked his name pie the judge, he his name by the judge, he responded by saying, my name is death to traitors, freedom for britain. The u. K. Is currently in the midst of a bitter Referendum Campaign over whether britain should leave the european union. Jo cox Campaign Action Tennessee Valley remain in. Cox was shot and stabbed as she was leaving a meeting with constituents thursday afternoon. The first indication of a motive came from an eyewitness who told a local newspaper that during the attack he shoutsed britain first, the name of an antiimmigrant far right group. He also has ties to a neonazi group in the u. S. Vigils have been held across the country in cox memory. She joined Parliament Last year and fought for the rights of refugees. The 41yearold mother of two is considered a rising star in the u. K. s labor party. President obama called her husband yesterday to express his condolences and released a statement praising her commitment to public service. Cox would have turned 42 next week. Such a sad story. Thank you. Russian president Vladimir Putin is promising to overturn the world governing bodys decision to ban his country from participating in track and field events at the upcoming summer games in brazil. Russian athletes were dropped from competition friday following a state sponsord doping scandal sponsored doping scandal. The ruling acknowledged moscow has made progress in recent months but says it still failed to meet requirement for reinstatement. Violence broke out during a match at the euro 2016 soccer tourism in france tournament in france. This video from espn shows fans throwing flares and firecrackers on to the field during the croatia czech match. One exploded in the face of a worker, but he was not seriously hurt. Croatia was leading 21 when the match was interrupted. The Czech Republic caught up to end the game in a 22 ti netflix helped introduce the world Binge Watching. Coming up, well show you how publishers are trying to cash in on binge reading. Book lovers. Later, finding dory. An insiders look at the longawait sdwoel finding nemo. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. I recommend nature made fish oil. Because i trust their quality. They were the first to have a product verified by usp. An independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. 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At least it might if wire sudden right about the future of socalled binge books. Lets talk about it with wired editor at large, jason tans. Good to see you again. I first thought this is great. Then i was like, am i going to pay more . How does it work . Is it one book cut into four pieces . Yes. This is a new initiative from from the originals division. The initial way theyre rolling it out is with a book that was written as one big novel in four parts. They were cutting it into four parts and releasing them within a month or two of each other. Theyve also done this in the past with with novels that would have been released as a series. You know, the way that normally series are published, you have a back a year or something. People are waiting a year for the book. Instead they said why dont we compress that and do every month or two. So when people are most excited, while theyre still hot, we can give them what they want. It worked out well. I like that idea. If you get obsessed, youre obsessive and want more right away. I mean, how does this compare, say, to a fantasy series like game of thrones . Yeah, game of thrones, sort of famously has taken a long time to roll out. And george r. Martin has taken a long time. His fans get frustrated that hes taken so long to figure out whats next. The real way its different is if youre publishing an entire series in a few months, you pretty much need to know how its going to end when you start. And george martin, pretty famously, has not figured that out and didnt know where it would end. Its a different kind of writing experience and different kind of reading experience when you know the whole thing is thought through. This book, its not going to meander for the equivalent of 12 tv seasons. Its got a defined conclusion. Its funny you should tv has changed our consumption, the ability to binge watch everything, do you feel like bookmakers just want to jump on that bandwagon . Yeah. I think its certainly they were inspired in part by what they were seeing happening in tv. I mean, i think what you see is in some ways, tv is starting to scratch the same itch that long novels used to, right. Like people they would watch tv for a half hour, and then they would get the show the show would be over. If they wanted a longer narrative, they would attorney books. Now youre getting really long narratives on tv series. Theyre novel stick in some ways. Publishers need to raise the game and say, okay, we are going to produce series that are more intricate and long. Well reward that kind of deep investment in a way that maybe even Binge Watching tv series can. Theres an interesting challenge, though. Obviously if you put out that much volume that quickly, sometimes its going to take more than one writer to write it probably. Conceivably. So whats the advantage to the publisher aside from building hype, if you will . Thats right. It is riskier, right, because youre sort of betting it all within those few months. Youre not waiting to see how the first book does and publishing a second. Then again, publishers often assign authors right up front. Thats not particularly unusual. The difference is theres if you go a year between series, right, and now theres so much competition, theres no guarantee theyll be there. Youll lose readers possibly. If you come within a month, maybe theyll be hooked while theyre still deep in it before they go off and get hooked on something else. I like the hype. I like the hype of waiting. I understand. I do, too. And the downside to it is, you know, theres less time for word of mouth to spread. If you look at Something Like breaking bad it was only at like the Fourth Season that people really started talking about it. Yeah. If they had released the whole thing in three month, that might not ever have happened. There wasnt enough time for word of it takes a while to develop into something really good. Yeah. Absolutely. Interesting challenge. Here we are. We wanta t all, and we want it all we want it all, and we want it all now. Jason tanz, thanks. From binge reading for grownups to the author and illustrator of classic bestselling adventures for children. Meet mo willems and see the that is right enlivens his books next. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. When my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medicationan opioid. It really helped but it came with some baggage opioidinduced constipationoic. Sooo awkward. You sound like youre ready for the movantalk opioids block pain signals. But they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. Movantik can help reduce constipation caused by Opioid Pain Medications. Do not take movantik tory of them. Serious side effects may include a tear in your stomach or intestine. And can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. 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Do you get emotional all hanging in one place . I do. Reporter every picture displayed at the New York Historical society tells the story about mo willems. This is before we did stuff digitally. These are the actual cells. Reporter some like how he created elephants friend piggy only he can bring to life. It was an open casting call. I had a musk rat, a squirrel with a helmet, i had sidekicks, and nothing jelled. Then piggy showed up, and she was so piggy and so sweet and so pure that she got cast. She got the role. I love that if i didnt know these were characters, i would think that you were talking about real people. They are completely real. Reporter his passion for characters started as a child growing up in new orleans. The girl of my dreams reporter willems says he was inspired by Charlie Brown created by Charles Schulz. Charlie browns head a circle. Snoopy is sort a jelly bean. I just drew Charlie Browns and snoopys evda cartoonist. When i was 5, i wrote Charles Schulz a letter that said, dr. Mr. Schulz, can i have your job when youre dead . And wade. Was there any and wait. Was there any response . No. My father never sent the letter. Reporter he attended nyus Prestigious School of the arts. By 24, he was performing sketch comedy while working at sesame street. Reporter his work over nine seasons earned him six emmy awards. When you left sesame street, did you think theres something about writing for kids that i love . No, it wasnt. I actually discovered it there. I think in the beginning when i got hired, i thought, im doing sketch comedy. Thats great. Kids shmids. Reporter always what you want to hear from someone at sesame street. What im saying is what i discovered that shocked me is its harder to write for kids because you dont have cultural modifiers. You cant reference bands or cultural experiences or whatnot. Youre stuck fundamental philosophical thoughts, anger, jealousy, that kind of thing. Reporter anger became the selling point for willems first bestselling character. Simply drawn and simplyam ned the pigeon. I want to make sure that every lead character that i create can be reasonably copied by a 5yearold, and it will look like that character. Reporter his next breakthrough character was knufflebunny featuring a toddler named trixie. The character was named and based on his real daughter, trixie. She was 2 when the first book was published. Reporter at 4 when she voiced the character. Its all true reporter now shes 15. You know, being the real trixie is kind of contained in one part of my life and that i go and visit places like this, and im suddenly at this museum where all my dads stuff is being held. Im like, this is a thing. Reporter a thing parents and kids are willing to wait in long lines for. Want to hear a story . Reporter especially to hear willems voice the characters from the final elephant and piggy book. We thank everyone. [ laughter ] reporter its called the thank you book. This cover is the 25th in the series. Over the years, piggys ears have gotten bigger because shes aged. And joes ears have gotten bigger and longer. I want to go back to projects that really freak me out, that i think can i do this . And then i can use that energy of being terrified to push myself to do something that hopefully will be meaningful. Reporter while the tour shows all the effort behind willems seeming effortlessness, he says every book should look like anyone could have done it. I think that a mistake that people make is they think that ideas are things that you get like shoes, and theyre not. Ideas are things that you grow. And every day take your sketchbook and plant a little seed. Some dont grow at all. And every now and then, one of those seeds slowly grows up and becomes a Beautiful Tree that bears fruit that you can cut down and burn for profit. Right . I mean, you can see he is so incredibly thoughtful. One of the things i asked is that the words that come first, is it the drawings . He says hes such a minimalist, one could not exist without the other. They should lean together. I have to say, his attention to detail reminded me a lot of you. Well, i loved his philosophy that ideas are things that you grow. That that you dont just theyre not just there. You have to work with them. Some of them dont grow. Ive got to start planting this time. Weve all got to start planting. Coming up, finding dory. Pixars sweet and savvy sequel to the oscarwinning 2003 animated hit finding nemo is getting raves from most critics. A preview and a peek behind the scenes. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Maxx life in store and online. Find brands you love at prices that work as hard as you do. Dory, are you hungry . Hung re . Yeah, because youre about to eat my bubbles. In 2003, finding nemo was a huge hit that won for best animated feature. Now disney and pixar are betting on its sequel, finding dory, to have one of the summers biggest opening weekends. Much of the animated action takes place off the coast of california. Pixar went to one of the worlds greatest akwurms there to learn more aquariums there to learn more. So did our john blackstone. Reporter for many visitors to californias monterey bay aquarium, the underwater view of the kelp forest is a highlight. If you look at the surface reporter perhaps no one has studied the wonders of this kelp in the same detail as steve filcefilc fil filcer. When you put leaves or bubbles, youve got a beautiful scene for the creatures. Reporter what he saw if youre trying to get to the open exhibit, go through the pipes. Reporter moviegoers will find in finding dory. The production designer at pixar used the aquarium as inspiration for the animated world of finding dory. I love my family reporter finding dory picks up a year after the Successful Mission to help marlon the clownfish find his abducted son, nemo. Hes crazy. Reporter this time its dory, voiced by ellen degeneres, hoping to find her longlost parents. No, californias all the way across the ocean. Then we better get going. Reporter acting on a fake memory, the forgetful dory and friend find their way from the Great Barrier reef to the focalirnia coast. Dory, there you are look out look at this. Our friend got taken to whatever this place is. Its a fish hospital. Reporter a fish hospital that looks a lot like the monterey bay aquarium. Pilcher, who visited years ago with his children, made nearly a Dozen Research trips to monterey to study blue tang, clownfish, and the giant pacific octopus who became the model for the cantankerous mollusk hank. Theres one thing i can think to have help you get to your family. Reporter it took animators six months just to get the first shot of hank right. This is a place filled with ideas for you. Yes. Reporter known for its meticulous attention to detail, pixar was interested in a lot more than the animals. Look at the wear and tear on the pipes. Reporter pilcher and his team inspected nearly every inch of the facility. From the faded colors of the tanks to the way light reflects in the water of a kelp forest. Youre paying attention to the tiniest details yes. Reporter this is a movie about talking fish. Yeah. Reporter why does it have to be accurate in that way . It has to be believable. It has to be an environment where people just buy it. Characters but feel like theyre in the environment without questioning it. Sea lion, they are natural predators that could pounce at any moment. Reporter i imagine that some years ago you probably watched finding nemo. Absolutely, with my 6yearold son. Reporter john hoshe oversees all live exhibits at the bay. He helped pixar make the movie as accurate as possible, aside from the talking animals. One of the things about the aquarium, you try to make sure people know that wildlife is wildlife and people are people. That you cant anthromorphize. The movie does it. It does. Does it worry you . It doesnt really. We have common goals. That is to educate people about the ocean environment. Just as importantly, connect them with the ocean environment. I really cant echo locate i think when you take a fun, comedic, entertaining movie like finding dory, it does help to do that. A little reporter for cbs this morning saturday, john blackstone, monterey. Love that aquarium. Took my kids there. Its amazing how that film has made the clownfish a star at the aquarium. Some of those images were so accurate. I couldnt tell if i was looking at the museum or at the movie. Coming up next, the dish. He quickly made it to the top in his native australia. Now chef louis tikero no, sir is a rising tikerone, is a rising star. And, shes back. Storm coming . A very dangerous cheese storm. 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This is a mango puree. Some of us might skip ahead. This is the spacey cold medina. A spacey watermelon margarita. Big name to live up to. Yes. We think it delivers. Its got watermelon, ice cubes, so it never gets diluted. Its great for the rooftop. Very fresh and vibe rapt. I have to ask background. My husband is mexican and pakistani. I call it mexistani. Your background normally its like boring. I like that. Chinese, scottish, indian, and raised on an australian farm. Yeah. My nickname was fruit salad growing up. I was fruit salad. How did you figure out what kind of cuisine you wanted to cook . My grandmother was fiji and chinese. My grandfathers was fiji and indian. So coming to the dinner table at night, you would never know what you were going to get. It was going to be a traditional steamed fish, ginger and shallot, that kind of chinese. Or traditional figian. It could have been indian. So or from my mothers side, iris and scottish. You know, she loved to make the sunday roast and things. Its great and inspiring agree growing up and being around food lie that. Did you know early on that you wanted to be a chef . I think i did deep down, but i t when i started cooking, it was coming natural b cooked with my grandma so much growing up. It was just a Second Nature to me which was really happy. Its cool. The first restaurant that you were in with a professional chef. The story to me is so interesting because it really tells us a lot about your drive. How did you get your first real job in a restaurant . I fell in love with cooking when i was at school. And i just needed some money, so i started washing dishes in a Thai Restaurant. From there, one of the chefs didnt turn up, i started helping the chef because i knew tumeric and coreeanda. Cook coriander. Thats when i cooked with my grandfather all the time and catapulted into it. I did research and they said long grain in sydney was the best Thai Restaurant in australi at that time. Was a 12hour drive from where i grew up. What is it mulambimbi. Yes. I drove to sydney. I just knocked on the door, took me a couple of time. But then day after day youre basically saying give me a job. Give me a job. My brother was living this at the time. I went and knocked on the door. There wasnt any room. I went back the next room. There wasnt any room. The third day, i went in, and i started making curry paste. Quickly, what brought you to america . We really found a nieche in the market. All these ingredients grow so locally. Lemongrass, turmeric, hot weather ingredients that grow in proximity to l. A. And visiting the farm, its amazing you can find everything. They were so happy for me to be buying it. Wow, normally theyre selling kale and lettuce. Its cool. I have to say, this plate has a wonderful balance of sweet and salty and spicy. Thats when i fell in love withai i want to hand you this dish. As we get your signature, we want to ask, if you could have this meal with any person past or present, who would that person be . I think it would be all my mentors and all the chefs i evew worked for and maybe my grandmother and everyone thats taught me cooking, i think it would be an interesting table. And everyones opinion would be great. Im sure theyd be proud of all your success. Thank you very much. For more on the chef and this wonderful dish, please head to our website at cbsthismorning. Com. Up next, our saturday session. Anthony demato from recording in his college dorm to an acclaimed new album. You dont want to ms. This rising singer songwriter. Youre watching sudden saturday. Watching cbs this morning saturday. Is tecfidera. Tecfidera is not an injection. Its a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. With fewer relapses. Tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood cells. The most common side effects are flushing and stomach problems. Tell your doctor about any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Learn more about the most prescribed pill for relapsing ms in the us, at tecfidera. Com. Talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look at relapsing ms. And stumbled upon some stranded enthusiasts. D. He shared his sandwiches. He rescued their rover. He observed their methods. And was invited to join the crew for the remainder of the mission. No. James left to discover new frontiers. And potable water. How far will you take the allnew rav4 hybrid . Toyota. Lets go places. Hello new coppertone sport. Its reformulated to feel lighter on your skin, but still protects and stays on strong. New coppertone sport. Hello sunshine. To find him the perfect gift for fathers day. They have all the brands that dads love. co and i wish mikey put in a little more effort. Get a free lowes gift card when you spend 200 or more on charbroil® grills and accessories. In this saturday session, we have a rapidly rising singer songwriter named Anthony Damato. He got an early start and studied piano starting at 6 he recorded downed wires in his princeton dorm room. Me to never looked back. Shipwreck from store and his brand new one is cold snap. Here he is, Anthony Damato with the first single, rain on a strange roof. Ive been in danger i slept with strangers crossed an ocean do it again i had nightmares black and white scream and yell oh my love all my kisses all my blood s hits and misses call my bluff wide and vicious its violet light until i hit the switch i aint afraid but the feelings creeping iin gonna be there soon lying awake while shes still sleeping now im listening to rain on a strange roof ive been just in of hearts with busting so all my stone check my phone hear has it changed no it never does oh my luck all my kisses all my blood its hits and misses call my bluff while this is violet light until i hit the switch cuz i aint afraid but the feelings creeping i aint in love but ill be there soon i aint awake while shes still sleeping now im listening strange roof all my luck all my kisses all my blood its hits and misses call my bluff its wide and vicious this violet light until i hit the switch i aint afraid but the feelings creeping on i aint in love but ill be there soon i aint awake while shes still sleeping now im listening to rain on a strange roof im listening to rain on a strange roof im just listening to rain on a strange roof im just listening to rain on a strange roof im just listening to rain on a strange roof [ applause ] dont go away. 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Serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. Tell your doctor if youve been someplace or if youre prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for. Heart failure, or if you have persistent. Fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. Dont start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. Joint pain and damage. Can go side by side. Ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. Enbrel, the number one rheumatologistprescribed biologic. We hope you have a wonderful fathers day, everyone, and i hope you get three gifts from three kids. Thank you very much. And we leave with more music from Anthony Damato. This is Golden Gloves. I want to know why youre coming up for air the second time the tattoo and smile on your lips going to watch you trying to dish days like this i want threw so have you had enough then hang up the Golden Gloves cuz when you cry when im singing you fall on your knees the devil lets you walk away i aint afraid of the darkness the way that it moves i aint ashamed of the eyes in the room keeping life straight the words dripping off your lips nothings going to the shape of the room so have you had enough and hang up your Golden Gloves cuz aint nothing everyones singing you fall on your knees and pray that daddy lets you walk away so have you had enough and hang up the Golden Gloves cuz aint no crime you cant stay even daddys saying that you crawled on your knees and prayed the devil lets you walk away i didnt know why youre coming slowly in i want to know why youre coming away i want to know why youre coming up slow ly shaking i want narrator today on lucky dog, a crippling fear of abandonment could push one spaniel mix even further from a forever home. Brandon most dogs will calm down for a second or two no matter how bad their anxiety is, but not maggie. Narrator and for once, brandon may not have the answers. Brandon this right here goes beyond what a dog trainer can actually teach her. Im going to need a little help from an outside source. Dr. Nardi hi brandon im brandon mcmillan, and ive dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. My mission is to make sure these amazing animals find

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