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Reporter in 1924 when it hosted its first Republican National convention, cleveland was a boomtown. Since then, not so much. Oh, the Cuyahoga River. Goes smoking through my genes but now things are looking up. Cleveland, its on fire, and, no, im not talking about the river, ahead on sunday morning. Pauley the summer screen is about to be graced by a superb actress in the role of a notsosuperb singer. The actress is meryl streep, and shes been talking to anthony mason. The story was helped by my singing really badly in this. Reporter in her new film, meryl streep plays the reallife Florence Foster jenkins and the earsplitting amateur opera singer who somehow sold o so many of the great singers of her time are now remembered, but she is. Well, thats a tragedy actually. Reporter later on sunday morning, meryl streep and the story of the soprano who couldnt sing. Pauley for the record, the band known as chicago can sing very, very well, and theyve been at it for half a century now, as well be hearing from john blackstone. Youre the feeling in my life youre the inspiration reporter their many hits are familiar, and, while you may not recognize their faces and names, you almost certainly know their logo. Your logo is arguably more famous than any of you are. Wvee been hiding behind that logo for 50 years. Reporter the musicians behind the name chicago ahead on sunday morning. Pauley birds of a about an unlikely sounding partnership thats paying big dividends. Reporter okay. Theyre loud and kind of obnoxious, but these parrots may actually help veterans deal with their deepest wounds. What is this relationship between the two of you . I think she immediately saw something in me that i needed, you know . Hello. Reporter well see how parrots are helping veterans with ptsd ahead on sunday morning. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Pauley scott simon takes us center stage at the cleveland play house. Conor knighton is on the trail and will explain how a Luxury Resort wound up inside Virgin Islands National Park. Well ponder the case of one very large, very and more. First here are the headlines for this sunday morning, the 17th of july, 2016 nerves are still unsettled in turkey, where an attempted military coup appears to have been crushed. Holly williams is in istanbul. Reporter in the heart of istanbul last night, thousands of people celebrated the defeat of the attempted coup. Just a day earlier, there were tanks and troops on the same streets as members of the military tried to seize power. Violence and confusion reigned as military jets flew low overhead. A bomb rocked the parliament building, and members of the armed forces took control of turkish state tv. But then the turkish president , recep tayyip erdogan, called in to another tv station and urged the people to rise up. Crowds of people hee call, confronting the Armed Forces Even as they opened fire. More than 260 people lost their lives. By the early hours of saturday morning, the soldiers behind the coup began to surrender, turning themselves over to police. The extraordinary thing is how quickly life seems to have gone back to normal, but the fear now is that president erdogan, who is himself accused of eroding democratic freedoms here in turkey, will use this failed coup as an excuse to launch a new crackdown. For sunday morning, im Holly Williams in istanbul. Pauley in new york yesterday, the Donald Trumpmike pence president ial ticket made its debut. Indiana governor mike pence is my first choice. Ive admired the work hes done. Pauley lesley stahl will be talking with donald trump and his new running mateig in hawaii, a father and his sixyearold daughter died yesterday after they were swept away by a giant wave at one of the popular tide pools off eastern oahu. They were visiting from california. Heres todays weather severe thunderstorms are expected over the northern plains, the midwest and great lakes. Storms could also dampen portions of the southeast and southwest. For the week ahead, blazing heat in the heartland from texas north to minnesota. As long as were out and about, i want to show you some of our magnificent art in cleveland. Pauley ahead, were cleveland bound. This is absolutely free. Pauley france today is observing the second of three days of mourning for victims of thursdays truck attack in nice. Elizabeth palmer is there. She has this sunday journal. Reporter heres the truck, a 19ton juggernaut on nices beachfront drive. Suddenly it excel rates away, plowing through the crowd. Panicked people run in all [gunfire] by the time Mohamed Bouhlel was stopped by police bullets, he had killed 84 people. Among the dead, 51yearold Sean Copeland and his 11yearold son brodie from austin, texas. Among the missing, 20yearold nicholas leslie, a student at the university of california at berkeley. And there are others. We found meacha nadjim, a volunteer trying to locate 42 yearold aldja bouzaouit. People are anxious to help, but no one can find her. People wonder if in the panic of the attack she could have been pushed into the sea. Mohamed bouhlel was born in tunisia. He was estranged from his wife and kids and had lost his job. His neighbor yasmine said he didnt act like an observant muslim. He drank alcohol, even during ma unfriendly. In tunisia, his father said his son had a history of Mental Illness and depression, and when he got angry, hed yell and break everything when reach. Mohamed bouhlel was unstable, down on his luck and angry with the world, but the police say that over the years there were no signs he had been radicalized. However, today french media are reporting that his behavior had apparently changed in the days just before he launched the attack. 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Get your free credit scorecard at discover. Com. Even if youre not a customer. Pauley cleveland, an historic americaci of the Cuyahoga River, hasnt received much respect in recent years, but with Republicans Holding their convention in cleveland this week, we asked our mo rocca to take a closer look. Reporter in 1924, John Phillip Sousa rocked the new Public Auditorium in cleveland, host to the Republican National convention. Calvin coolidge strongly advocated for cleveland because warren g. Harding, who had recently died, was an ohioan. Reporter John Grabowski is author of the encyclopedia of cleveland history. Cleveland is also a great place at this time. It is fifth largest city in the nation, and it has a relatively new Public Auditorium. Reporter so the delegates attending the 19 24 r. N. C. Were visiting a city on the rise . On the rise. If they went out to the east, they could have seen built. They would have looked around and seen all the construction for the Cleveland Union terminal. Near the inland waters, this driving terminal of trade and transportation. Reporter since that heydey its been a long nine decades for cleveland, with some ups just after world war ii, it is the best location in the nation. Reporter and a lot of downs. The Cuyahoga River goes smoking through my genes perhaps none more unfortunately symbolic than when the Cuyahoga River caught on fire, and not for the first time. This city became a national joke. Reporter and so then we go from that lake. This features clevelands biggest corned beef sandwich. Reporter comedian mike polk, jr. , grew up in cleveland. You ruined our entrance, but its no big deal. Its all right. We were told since we were kids that this city wasnt great. Come on down to cleveland town everyone come and look at both of our buildings reporter polks satirical cleveland videos have racked up almost 20 million videos on youtube. Buy the house for the price of a car our main export is crippling depression it could be worse were not detroit reporter do you think this helped build your sense of humor . It helped build a callus and gave perspective other people might not have. Reporter yes, a Campaign Stop at slymans will test your appetite for higher office. You have to really want to be president to put one of these away. Exactly. You do. Well see how bad hillary wants it. I think trump will eat this whole sandwich in front of us out of spite, just to show he can. I want to show you some of our magnificent art here in cleveland. Reporter mike says downtown cleveland has gotten a lot better lately. This is absolutely free. We can do this as much as we want. Reporter though many of his architectural treasures are reminders of clevelands longago golden age. Cleveland really hit its industrial heydey in the years after the civil war, and huge fortunes were built. Reporter its a Beautiful Day to take the winton out. Cleveland, it turns out, took an early lead in the manufacturing of automobiles. You open up the windshield. Reporter clevelander Alexander Winton was already making and marketing his winton motor carriages in 1888. I love the logo with the o tilted like that. The o is tilted like that to show forward motion. Reporter and winton was just one one of a number of Automobile Companies that thrived in cleveland in those early days some why didnt cleveland become the automotive capital of the world . I would say cleveland was the original motor city. Reporter among other milest, streetcar line, the first blood transfusion, and one of the first traffic signals. Euclid avenue was once called millionaires row. Reporter innovations that made great fortunes for some and changed the way people lived everywhere. Would you say that cleveland was the Silicon Valley of its time . In its own way it was because there was so much invention going on here. There was so much Disruptive Technology being created. The place were standing, the next door neighbor, Western Union telegraph. Thats Disruptive Technology. Its the victorian internet. Reporter and over on the other side, inventor charles brush, whose arc lamp gave us outdoor lighting. If you could see his house now, his backyard is the Worlds Largest powergenerating windmill. Reporter in the 1880s. He had first mansion that was totally electrically lit. Reporter and just across the street, the founder of standard oil and americas first billionaire, john d. Rockefeller. These arent legacy rich kids living off their parents wealth. Thats a really good point, mo. Most if not all these people did not start rich. They essentially invented a product and became wealthy. They were first generation of wealth. Reporter and that wealth built great civic institutions, the world renowned cleveland clinic, the Cleveland Museum of art, and the cleveland orchestra, considered by some to be americas finest. Its a wellkept secret. Reporter franz welsermost has conducted in cleveland for 14 years. Every time there were economically downturn, the communities rallied behind the orchestra. The orchestra is really part of the identity of the community. Reporter and now, of course, lebron james and his cavaliers, who brought the city their firstor championship in 52 years. We are no longer the mistake on the lake. Ive been hearing that since i was a child. Reporter for clevelander melissa perry, the city she loves has finally regained the worlds respect. With the convention coming here, our Cleveland Indians and, of course, our cleveland cavaliers, so were waiting on our Cleveland Browns to really pull it together and follow through. Reporter lets not get ahead of ourselves, but there is a newly redesigned public scare scare square downtown, and as for the cuyahoga, its hot again. They revamped all of this and made it look pretty. Mostly bars here are yuppie bars i dont belong new york but im glad theyre there and im glad the yuppies have a place to go. Reporter this ohio neighborhood, what was it like . Very sketchy, not a place you wanted to be at night. Reporter but now sam mcnulty has five restaurants along the bustling 25th street. We just actually this year opened up production brewery. I really do think theres a were all wearing tshirts that say cleveland on them. You dont see that in new york because they dont need to advertise that theyre there, but we have to remind ourselves were okay with this. Right . Were here. Its nice. Its not bad. We have shirts on. Pauley on deck, joltin joe. It is number one. And we leave out corn, wheat and soy. For your pet, we go beyond. Pauley and now a page from our sunday morning almanac. July 17, 1941, 75 years ago today the diamond anniversary of a baseball diamond milestone. Di maggio up with the tying run at the plate. Pauley that was the day new york yankee Joe Dimaggios legendary hitting streak ended at 56 consecutive games. The streak began on may 15th with a single against the white sox. As game followed game and hit followed hit, the baseball world began to take notice and to hold its breath at every atbat. On july 2nd, dimaggio hit safely in his 45th game, smashing the old record of 44 games set by Willie Keeler 44 years before. But joe dimaggio wasnt through. He hit in 12 more consecutive in cleveland as it happened, indians third baseman ken keltner snatched a hit from him not once but twice. As dimaggio would remember years later. I came up the second time, and it was a carbon copy. You couldnt see two balls hit alike. He did the same thing, backhanded, straightened up, made the throw and got me by an eyelash. Pauley or alazawi or as keltner himself remembered it, it wasnt joes day. Pauley never my. Joe was remembered in song. Joltin joe dimaggio he has been celebrated by fans ever since. In 75 years, no one has come close tody merril hoge yess record, never mind broken it. After retiring at the end of the 1951 season, joe dimaggio remained in the public eye through his headlinemaking marriage to Marilyn Munroe as commercials. This is mr. Coffee, precision coffee brewing system. Pauley in 1968 his name figured in a second song as a brief, cryptic lyric in simon and garfunkels mrs. Robinson. Where have you gone joe dimaggio. Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you pauley as dimaggio told sunday mornings Robert Lipsyte in 1995. I still dont understand what the song means. Ive never understood it fully and i still dont. Pauley joe dimaggio died at the age of 84, his 56game streak hitting record survived. Next. Curtain going up on the cleveland play house. 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 alary, and continue benefits for them and their families. Why do we do it . Because our vets sacrifice enough. Dominion. Depend on us for remo than energy. Stand by me. Pauley the Republican Convention will command center stage in cleveland this week, but long after delegates have come and gone, the citys trademark theater will still be going strong. Scott simon of npr has saved us a frontrow seat. Ha 100th season. Reporter a world premier in lights and hushed excitement as the curtain opens. Bonjour. Je suis henry saunders. Report the play is a farce, four sinners, two wives and three girlfriends in a swank paris hotel suite, the double entree day. This world premier isnt in new york or london. Its in cleveland. Ohio. Talk about off broadway. Whats your feeling for cleveland . I love cleveland. Reporter and its true. Think of what is happening. Why are you angry this time . Reporter ken ludwig, whose plays have won top theaters awards on broadway in the west end, even worked the name of the city into a recent premier. Ive been lucky to have shows here. Reporter what can you tell us to about cleveland audiences . Cleveland audiences are my kind of audiences. Thats the primary reason i like to start plays here. Theyre sophisticated. Theyre smart, but its also a great Cross Section of middle america. Reporter rod mcclure is one of the tenors. He was nominated for a tony in 2013 for the musical chaplin. Whats a hot Young Broadway star doing so far from the great white way . You live in new york city, but you spend very little time working in new york city as an actor. If youre lucky you work there on occasion, but very few actors are living in new york city and not going anywhere else. We all go to where the work is, and this is one of those places. Reporter after 100 years of giving life to great cleveland play house received broadways highest honor, the 2013 regional theater tony award. It recognizes what people in cleveland has known for a long time, that now the National Spotlight is on it. Reporter laura kepley, the artistic director, can hold the highest honor in her lobby. They say its very good luck to spin it. Reporter cleveland play house was the countrys first professional regional theater, founded in 1915. That was our first sort of permanent theater home. Reporter an exhibit at the Cleveland Public Library shows a century of acclaimed productions with unknown stars who would be household names. You recognize alan alda. He came to us as an apprentice actor in the late 50s. Obviously he became hawkeye pierce. Reporter the theaters managing director. Margaret hamilton was a School Teacher in cleveland. She was fro ohio. She was in our Company Performing in the 1920s, moved to hollywood, obviously became the wicked witch of the west, and by all accounts a successful lady. Reporter who is that little boy . Joel katz, otherwise known to the world as joel grey. I was part of a childrens Theater Group at the play house called the curtain pullers. Reporter joel david katzs mother took him to see a play. He found the love of his life. These kids came on stage in makeup with costume, and my mother is right here, and i said, i want to do that. All i knew is i wanted to do it. And the play house changed my life. Reporter a life thats led joel grey to a tony award, an oscar for playing the master of ceremonies in cabaret, and george m. And wicked. A career he began as a pintsized curtain puller. What was it like to be a little boy on stage there . I felt kid, i felt like i lad had nothing to say and any choices. This was a place i could really bite into. Five years ago we renovated. Reporter a lot of theaters across the country just take a touring broadway show out of if box, plug it in and pull the curtains. Cleveland play house produces new shows. They create shows. This production has a 15x15 elevator in the center of the stage. Reporter they make the costumes. You have to make Something Like this. You dont find it anywhere. Thats for sure. Reporter the play house is a professional theater, but also a civic institution. So were going to play night at the museum. Reporter with an education prafl program that puts prsi were not teaching children to act. Were teaching children to manage their emotions. Reporter we look in at a training session. What well do is move to an empty chair. There is always an empty space. So theres one chair left. Reporter what starts as a game of Musical Chairs gets suddenly serious. Anyone who lost a parent when they were a child . Everything were doing in the room is going to help you feel better about yourself, look someone in the eye and say, i have this skill or im proud of this. Thats so foreign for these kids. They walk in the room already in trauma. So our job is to not heighten their trauma, but to embrace it and figure out how to channel it. Reporter much of the last century has been hard times for cleveland. The city has lost jobs, people and glamour. But cleveland play house has stayed. Attention must be paid. Theyve managed to keep telling the a great thing. Pauley still to come, Actress Meryl Streep singing a whole new tune. toilet flush if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go. Except you. Tried many things . Still struggling to find relief . You may have opioidinduced constipation, oic. 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Todd if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. I know we just met like, two months ago. Yes [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering over phone] mamma mia. Here i go again my, my, how can i resist you pauley its sunday morning on cbs, and here again is jane pauley. Pauley meryl streep played the mother of the bride in the 2008 movie mama mia. This summer she portrays an historical figure of quite literally dubious note. Anthony mason has her story. [singing off key] reporter Florence Foster jenkins didnt make my recordings, but they had to be heard to be believed. We heard them at the drama school when i was a student. Reporter you did . Oh, yeah. It was pretty specifically great. Action. Music is my life. Reporter meryl streep plays Lady Florence, as she liked to be called, in the new film Florence Foster jenkins about the amateur soprano. Critics called her promissory. So many of the great singers of her time are not remembered, but she is. Thats a tragedy actually. Reporter by the late 1930s, when these photographs were taken for life magazine, florences performances were notorious, mystifyingly the Society Pages indulged her with glowing notice. Madam jenkins annual recital, the new york daily mirror wrote, bring unbounded joy to the faded souls of park avenue and the musical elite. Composer cole porter was a fan, and astonishingly, at the peak of her notoriety in 1944, florence took the stage at Carnegie Hall. Pretty daunting. Reporter pretty impressive. And performed to a soldout house. This is the program that was handed out for her performance. Gino francesconi says it is still one of the most requested programs in the Carnegie Hall archives. I think she booked up myself here yeah. Reporter the daughter of a prominent banker from wilkes barre, pennsylvania, florence inherited a 1 million fortune from her father. After moving to new york, she ascended society by joining dozens of womens social clubs. This is a time in the progressive era when women are coming into their own in terms of empowerment, in terms of civic engagement, and it begins in the club. Reporter valerie paley, chief historian of the New York Historical society, says between the wars new york grew to a city of five million people, 4,000 of them millionaires like florence. She wasnt a harriman or an astor or a vanderbilt. I would say she was somewhere between that and the bohemians of greenwich village. She had a very quickie sensibility. She certainly had great confidence in herself, which was part of her charm. She did an immen charity work. Reporter documentarian Donald Collup said florence organized elaborate musical programs for her womens societies, including one she founded herself, the verdi club. There was one event yearly, it was called the bluebird supper dance, and it was just a charity to provide flowers for ill members. I wanted to be president when i was eight years old. Reporter florence had gone to music school in philadelphia. Was she in the beginning a good singer . I determined she was probably less than mediocre. Reporter even in the beginning . Even in the by good evening. [singing off key] reporter from her first husband, florence is believed to have contracted mistakenly treated in those days with injections of mercury. It affected her hearing, and more than likely she had tinnites, which is a constant hum in the head. In those days it was called the serenading of angels, and it prevented her from singing in tune. Im so excited. Were going to make a recording. Wonderful. Want the try another take . I dont see why. That seemed perfect to me. Reporter how hard work is it to sing that badly . In studying how she sang, it was not how bad she was but it was how close she came to, oh, fail. But you were with her all the way. You thought, oh, maybe this time it will work. Maybe this time ill be lucky. This is my favorite p uhhuh. Reporter in 1944, at the age of 76, florence decided she was ready for Carnegie Hall. Youll be murdered out there. You think im not aware of that . Reporter her longtime companion, actor sinclair bayfield, played by hugh grant in the film, often acted as her producer. Singing at Carnegie Hall is her dream, and im going to giving it to her. Reporter Stephen Frears is our director. I begged him to shoot the audience first because i knew they would never hear it again the same way. Reporter interesting idea. So to shoot them hearing it so the reactions would be real. [singing off key] reporter during filming a london theater stood in for entire performance as Lady Florence. Its all there on the d. V. D. If you can bear it. Bravo, madam florence, bravo [applause] when the reviews came out, bayfield said she was crushed, and he said she had not known, you see. Reporter New York Post columnist earl wilson called it one of the weirdest mass jokes new york has ever seen. You can have the earl wilson response, who is she fooling and this is ridiculous, but you can also have the. Oh, god love her, this is fabulous. Whats next . Whats next. Oh, my god. And i think there was that. Reporter a month and day after her Carnegie Hall performance, Florence Foster jenkins died, and she been long forgotten if not for those recordings. It was originally meant for a christmas gifted for members of her club. Reporter but they became such a cult hit. Rca bought the recordings in 1954. Theyve been available to the public ever since. Reporter shes never gone out of print . Never. When rca issued it as an lp, it was called the glory . . . . Of the human voice. Reporter as Lady Florence herself is said to have remarked, some may say that i couldnt sing, but no one can say that i didnt sing. [singing off key] pauley coming up, building in a basket. Pauley st. Louis has the arc, seattle the space needle, and newark, ohio, has this, a basket, a very big basket. It may be a symbol rising out of the landscape that you didnt expect, but it stands for something, and it stands for really a person who was a big dreamer. Pauley that dreamers name was dave longaberger, a visionary and entrepreneur. Dave learned basket weeferg from his father, and in time he created an empire making and selling handcrafted baskets in all shapes, sizes and colors. At its height, the Longaberger Company was a billion dollar a year business with 12,000 employees worldwide. Needed a new headquarters. Well let his brother Gary Longaberger take it from here. Being dave, we all thought he was nuts anyway, but he told me one day he was going to build a basket, a building, a corporate building that looked like a basket. And i thought, oh, my gosh, no. Pauley gosh, yes, but even the designers and builders didnt quite get it. The, a the architects and the contractors couldnt picture what he wanted. He actually left the meeting, went downstairs, got one, brought it up and said, this is what i want. Pauley built in 1997, the longaberger basket building was a sight to behold. This is a sevenstory building. Those handles weigh 75 ton each. Pauley newark mayor jeff hall says it was no easy feat. They also are heated. If ice fort pierced on them, it the glass roof on the place for the atrium. Pauley dave had even grander plan, but then in 1999, he died from cancer at the age of 64. Next the economy took a hit. And while longabergers baskets didnt change, demand for them did. Over the last few weeks weve been moving people out a couple at a time, and now were down to i think three or four people left to go yet. Pauley Brenton Baker started working at longaberger when he was 22. Hes now the marketing president for j. R. J. R. Network, the dallasbased company that bought the business in 2013. The building served us well for many, many, many years. Its not the end of the chapter, its the beginning of the next era for us. Pauley while there used to be 500 people that worked here, baker is one of the last to remain. Its been a good 18 years here. I made a lot of of friends through this company. Pauley and hes packing up. You see, last week longaberger began moving out. A bittersweet day to be sure. At the oncebustling factory, baskets are still being made made by artisans like michelle koe with a personal touch that conducts her to every purchase. Every basket i make has my initials on it. That goes out all across the country. Where else can you hear that . I just love it. Pauley and what will become of this oneofakind landmark thats now up for sale . Ask Gary Longaberger and his answer is simple you think back to your brother, what would he be thinking . Id like to see the building taken over and used for whatever purpose. But its going to take some doing. Thats my girl. Pauley coming up, birds of a feather. Pauley what could lily and courtney here possibly have in common with veterans returning from combat . Turns out they can be birds of a feather, as tracy smith now shows us. Reporter you can hear the place before you ever see it. In a lonely corner of los angeles is a home for dozens of parrots, many of them neglected, abandoned, abused. Hello. Reporter the people who care for these birds know something about trauma themselves. Most are veterans who still carry the emotional baggage of war. But in this tiny haven of wounded birds and troubled humans, theres a connection thats hard to miss. Mike flennikan served thats your favorite in the morning. Reporter he also served 22 years in prison for armed robbery. Zoe is an african gray, but to mike, shes more than just a breakfast date. If youd have told me five years ago id be sitting in a cage like this pelting a bird, i would have told you youre out of your mind. She adopted me three days after i got here. Reporter she adopted you . Oh, yeah. Reporter what is this relationship between the two of you . I think she immediately saw something in me that i needed, you know . She makes me feel like im important to her. I cant explain it because i dont know enough about parrots or birds or anything, but its just a great feeling. Reporter its called venti park. Zoe and three dozen other birds are part of an Animal Therapy Program that pairs them with vets at Serenity Park suffering with ptsd. The veterans say that somehow the parrots can connect with them in a way that no human therapist ever could. Thats my girl. Repr this is like coming back to home for me. Reporter lily love is a former coast guard rescue swimmer who has lost nearly all of her buddies in a chopper crash. Thats my boy. Reporter since then shes battled depression and drug abuse, came out as transgender and spent a lot of time in therapy. Lets see your big wings, up, up. Reporter nothing worked until she started coming here. Up, up. I like these birds better than people to tell you the truth. Reporter you joke about that, but you get along pretty well with people, and thats because of the birds you think in part . Definitely. They taught me patience. They taught me trust. They taught me all about how you can be happy and playful, even in the midst of pain. Reporter you still have the pain . It will probably never leave, but its okay. Reporter so tell me about these guys. This place was all her idea. Psychologist Lorin Lindner used to take parrots to another place she ran north of l. A. And was surprised how well parrots and vets got along. All of a sudden i see this transformation come over them. They would be holding the birds in their arms and calling them sweet terms and i hadnt seen that in the Group Therapy id been doing with them. Reporter so ten years ago lindeer in got the Va Medical Center to give her enough land to set up a few bird cages. And with a budget based solely on donation, Serenity Park was born. Hello. Reporter theres no hard Scientific Evidence to explain why parrots seem to help people suffering from ptsd. The thinking is that the traumatized birds and the traumatized vets share a common bond that somehow seems to soothe hey, cutie. Hello. Hello. Hello. Reporter let me just ask you, what would you say the people that say, come on, this sounds so hippie dippy, parrots and veterans, . Do you have a dog . Parrots are a flock creature. They imprint. They have social nuances that make they say, you are who i want to follow for life, and theyre ma mow gnawing muss, pretty rare these days. Reporter but that loyalty can be a doubleedged sword. Parrots need near constant attention, and some, when left alone, will scream for hours on end or tear out their own fet centers desperation. Harvard University Researcher Irene Pepperberg says few people are prepared for a parrot in their lives. Imagine taking a fiveyearold child, putting it in a play pen with a few toys and a few snacks for ten hours a day. It doesnt work that way. Good girl. Reporter whats more, a parrot can be a lifetime commitment. Because they live forever. I wont say forever, but 40, 50 years is very common. Reporter as a result, parrots can outlive their original owners, and those that do are often abused or discarded. Most of the Serenity Park birds went through hell at some point in their lives, just like the people who now care for them. Reporter there is an unspoken communication between one sentient being that has sensed trauma and another. Reporter and you feel that . You feel that. Reporter Serenity Park Operations Manager matt simmons is a former navy man whose job it was to keep track of bomb damage and body count. Parrots like phoebe here are helping him live with the memories. If you go to a shelter and you say, oh, i love that dog, with me, that dog is more than likely going to accept that relationship. But with a parrot that can fly, lives in a huge aviary, has no other reason to be with you other than selfselection, when they select you, its unique, its special. And thats something a lot of our veterans and myself coming home didnt feel. Reporter who would have thought the most beautiful thing about a parrot do you want a kiss, phoebe . Reporter is its heart. Good girl. Good girl. Saturday President Park pauley our destination is chicago. Next. I am proud of you, my man. Making simple, smart cash back choices. With quicksilver from capital one. Youre earning unlimited 1. 5 cash back on every purchase, everywhere. Like on that new laptop. Quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. And smart, like you and i like that. I guess i am pretty smart. Dont let that go to your head, gary. Whats in your wallet . What i want to feel forever pauley beginnings is a song whose popularity seems to have no end. And its just one of the many hits that have made chicago one of the bestselling groups of all time. John blackstone has their story for the record. Reporter on a summer evening at the hollywood bowl, time stood still. The band chicago, now in their 50th year of performing, made music from like more than just blasts from the past. Thank you. Thank you very much. Are you guys having a good time . [cheering and applause] reporter lee loughnane, robert lamm and jimmy pankow are three of the seven original members of the band, college kids who chartered a course back in 1967. Were going to be a rhythm and blues band. Were going to be a rock band with horns. We were initially going to be a show band in vegas for the first probably. What, a month . That was the ultimate goal. Yeah. And to some day make a record. Reporter on their quest to make a record, they left chicago for los angeles where they got a regular booking at whiskeyagogo. I remember going out in the corner, taking a picture of the marquee with my little brownie camera because our name was on the whiskeyagogo. We were the reporter they didnt have toli bilbung, t they did get noticed, in large part because of the talent of lead guitar player terry katz. We were coming off stage. Theres a guy standing in the door way. Its jimi hendrix. He looks at us and says, you guys got a horn section that sounds like one set of lungs and a guitar player thats better than me. You want to go on the road . Yeah, yeah, so we became Jimi Hendrixs opening act. Reporter chicago has been on the road every year since. Saturday in the park i think it was the fourth of july theyve sold more than 100 million records, made 36 aslbum and have more than 20 topten singles. In april they performed for their induction in the rock roll hall of fame, 37 million fans voted to put them there. They recorded their first album in 1969. It was only the beginning of a string of hits. Back then they called themselves chicago Transit Authority, the citys real Transit Authority objected, or so the story goes. Some fella came into the control room, and he was saying, why dont you just call yourself chicago . And then he left. I dont even know who this guy was. And we all sort of looked at each other, thats a great idea. Reporter so the name was changed not because the chicago Transit Authority was going to sue you . I idea of a good p. R. Hook. Reporter along with the name change came the logo on their second album. From then on chicago, written this way, would never mean the city. It would only mean the band. The logo is arguably more famous than any of you are. Weve been hiding behind that logo for 50 years. Im so happy reporter with that second album, they started to get radio play. The d. J. Comes on and goes, heres a new song by a new group called chicago thats destined for number one. Thats us on the radio. We got a single make me smile reporter their albums didnt have names, just numbers, the way classical composers numbered symphonies. Looking back, of course, it was a it had been one or two album, it would have been pointless. But tomorrow comes reporter chicago 10, released in 1976, included the numberone hit, if the if you leave me now. If you leave me now youll take away the biggest part of me we had the midas touch and we could do no wrong. Oh, now, please dont go we got spoiled. We got full of ourselves, like everybody does, you know, with stardom, quote unquote. Reporter along with the fame came drugs, alcohol and tragedy. In 1978, terry kass died after deaccilyntalot shohiing mself. The hits stopped coming. But chicago was not finished. Everybody needs a little time away reporter they got a new producer, david foster. He wanted less brass and more ballads sung by peter cetera. Hold me now its hard for me to say im sorry peter cetera was never crazy acted hornes from the get go, and the result was considerably less horn involvement, and that was a bit difficult to swallow for the horn section. Reporter the album chicago 16 put them back on the charts, and they were discovered by younger listeners who didnt know the old songs. Youre the feeling in my life youre the inspiration youve said some people are puzzled while your first album is chicago 16 . Yeah, right. A whole new generation. The purpose, the came out of that collaboration were great. We still play them every night. Reporter the songs are the same, but members of the band have come and gone. In 1985, peter cetera left to pursue a solo career. Its like a family. There are divorces, there are peaths, there are, you know, woplehot jus leave town. Its just. Its evolution. Reporter with that evolution, the band has now grown to nine members. Lead guitarist Keith Howland is one of the newer members. Yeah, yeah, yeah im one of the new guys, yeah. Reporter only been with the band. 21plus years, 22 in january, and i had no clue that this gig could go this long, because, you know, i was 30. They were 50. I thought, these guys are getting up there. And, of course, now im 51 g on 52, and no end in sight. Reporter have you figured out what it is that keeps these guys, now late 60s, early 70s, going . The same thing that keeps every musician going. They love what they do. We cant do this forever, so when we cant do it 1,000 , well probably decide, well, maybe we should walk away. But thats not anywhere in the near future. Reporter for now chicago is making no concessions to age. And this band cooks. I mean, well go up against anybody. You want to rock n roll . Okay, come on. Show us what you got. Pauley coming up, paradise in a park. On my longterm control medicine. I talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. Oncedaily breo prevents asthma symptoms. Breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a longterm asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. Breo wont replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. Breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. Breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. Breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a longterm asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. Once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. See your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. Ask your doctor if 24hour breo could be a missing piece for you. See if youre eligible for 12 months free at mybreo. Com. When you dont get enough and your body aches. Youre not yourself. And helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. We give you a better night. Youre a better you all day. Tylenol®. Pauley while it may be true, as poet john donne said, no man is an island, the same cant be said for the National Park our Conor Knighton is off to on the trail. Reporter the rooms at caneel bay dont have televisions or telephones, but thats about as close to roughing it as it gets at this hotel. A Luxury Resort situated inside of a National Park. Gusts enjoy access to pristine beaches, tropical cocktails, and sunset cruises. At night theres fine dining under chandeliers or out under the stars, and if youre wondering how did a National Park end up with a resort that feels like the kind of place a rockefeller would stay, well, its because caneel bay is actually the kind of place a rockefeller would build. In 1952, laurance rockafeller landed on this stretch of st. John, the smallest of the three u. S. Virgin islands. He thought this was one of the most beautiful places hed ever seen, so he bought it, a lot of it at least. Its good to be a rockefeller. Lawrence was the grandson of john d. Rockefeller, founder of standard oil. His father, john d. Rockefeller, jr. , used some of the family fortune to purchase land to expand grantee on the National Park and create acadia National Park where i began this yearlong journey. And so laurance, while developing a Luxury Resort in the middle of paradise, began to get a similar idea. He thought there should be a partnership between commerce and conservation. And he built the resort with the idea that visitors can have the luxury of sleeping in a bed, but can still kind of experience the benefits of being in a natural setting. Reporter so everything were looking at now is National Park. Yes. Reporter Corinne Fenner is a ranger at virginia islands National Park. The first 5,000 acres were a gift from rockefeller. With assistance from local developer frank stick, rockefeller bought up nearly half the island. At a picnic on december 1, 18956, he handed over the land to the federal government, with one condition, that he would still be allowed to run caneel bay. Well, caneel bay is definitely important to be patting within the National Reporter Nikolay Hotze is the general manager of caneel bay, where the setting is the selling point. Rockefeller designed the hotel as one of the countrys first eco resorts. The lighting is low, the buildings are unobtrusive. The water is protected, so when you go snorkeling here, you will see it, its protected. Reporter the water is full of sea turtles, and while the land is owned by the dependent of the interior, caneel operates under a lease, but not much has changed since rockefeller was in charge, except the prices. At off season you is say from 390 to 400. The high end is 1,800. Reporter the rooms of cottage 7 were rockefellers preferred accommodation. More recentley to stars like brad pitt and Angelina Jolie inch a way it was this hotel that kept the island from becoming a bunch of hotels. Sitting on the edge of st. Jon, you can look across and see st. Thomas, and the difference is striking. On nearby st. Thomas, Development Runs wild. But thanks to this chance visit by a new york billionaire, today nearly twothirds of st. John is a National Park. Its the Virgin Island that remained virgin, a paradise protected. Pauley ahead, a truly good sport. Once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. What about my wife. What were building together. And could this happen again . I was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me . I spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. Eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. Not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. But eliquis also had the standard treatment. Knowing eliquis had both. Turned around my thinking. Dont stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. Eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. Dont take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. If you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. While taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. And it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. Seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. Eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. Tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. Eliquis treats dvt pe blood clots. Plus had less major bleeding. Both made switching to eliquis right for me. Ask your doctor if its right for you. Pauley even the greatest of sports superstars have to retire eventually, and contrir hes just seen one of the classiest examples yet of just how it should be done. Reporter something truly remarkable happened this past week. Fivetime nba champion and twotime league m. V. P. Tim duncan of the San Antonio Spurs retired after 19 seasons with one team. Best Power Forward to ever play the game, and so you know im objective, this pains me to say since im a die hard Boston Celtics fan, and there was a certain other forwhard who wasnt chopped liver. What was remarkable was not the fact tim duncan retired but the way in which he retired and how emblematic that is of the type of player and man he is. I started not enjoying myself as much. It wasnt fun at times. Reporter he announced his retirement on a cell phone in what looks like his moms dining room in a tshirt. Tim, come on, would a suit and tie kill you . Its crazy to me. Its crazy to me. Reporter no overthetop press conference, no parade unneeded retirement gift, no kobes selfcoordinated 6. 1 retirement tour awrn the nba. And did you catch why he retired . It wasnt fun anymore. Fun . Tim, have you been transported here from another time . Not an era of big time sports is not about fun. This kidut ore the flipped me the bird. Un its about sneakerea dls, restrained bad behaver and twitter followers. And this is whats truly remarkable about tim duncan. Hes a throwback to a bygone era when players didnt care a any of that stuff because he was interested in quietly being great at their vocation to incredible work ethic. There was none of the fanfare or narcissistic behavior we see in so many athletes today. Look, my son loves sports. Sports has a big effect in shaping him. I can say tim duncan is the man i love my son to emulate, off the court that is. My kid is 56 with no signs of growing, so i dont think hes going to be winning dunk contests any time soon. Yes, tim duncan might be the last of his breed, incredibly hardworking, dedicated, egoless, principled, in a word, remarkable. Hey, youre clarence yes, sir. You know, at the model year end clarence event, you can get a great deal on this 2016 passat. Steve. Yeah . Clarence is on a roll. Yeah. I wish theyd name an event after me. Same here. But the model year end becky event . Thats just vandalism. Whatever you want to call it, dont miss the volkswagen model year end event. Hurry in for a onethousand dollar volkswagen reward card and 0 apr on a new 2016 passat. Pauley heres a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. Monday is the 95t of former astronaut and u. S. Senator john glenn. Tuesday brings down the hammer to open the International Auctioneers conference and show in grand rapids, michigan, which runs through saturday. Wednesday sees the opening of an artificial beach along the banks of the seine river in paris. A summertime tradition since 2002. On thursday, presumptive president ial nominee donald trump is scheduled to deliver his acceptance speech of the Republican Convention in cleveland. He celebrates his 76th birthday friday. The correct response, who is alex trebek . And on saturday, the quidditch world cup competition, inspired by the j. K. Rowling harry potter books, opens in frankfurt, germany. And now to John Dickerson who is in cleveland this morning for a the nation. Good morning, john. Reporter good morning, jane. On the eve of the Republican Convention, well have a little of that 60 minutes interview with the republican ticket. Well talk to the campaign manager, paul manafort, of the trump campaign, and newt gingrich, a runnerup in the Vice President ial race. Pauley John Dickerson, thank you. Well be watching. And next week on sunday morning. Its become such an iconic thing. It is my favorite place ever. Pauley Sylvester Stallone and the philadelphia story. You brush your teeth diligently. Two times a day, right . But 80 of your mouths bacteria arentt even on teeth. Eughty purschunt . colgate totals different. It fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. Protecting 100 of your mouths surfaces. Sunday mornings moment of nature is sponsored by pauley we leave you this sunday at cuyahoga valley National Park, a short distance from cleveland. Pauley im jane pauley. Please join us here again next sunday morning. Thats life. You diet. You exercise. And if you still need help lowering your blood sugar. This is jardiance. Along with diet and exercise. Jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. This can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. And although its not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. Jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. This may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. Ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that can be lifethreatening. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. 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