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Transcripts For KCNC Sunday Morning 20161009

Make a big deal, neither will i. Im excited rand grateful. Thank you for sharing this big day with me. We have much to tell you. Hurricane matthew has been hammering the southeast coast this autumn weekend. Mark strassmann will have the latest. And then theres the storm of controversy over that donald trump tape. But theres still room for a medical mystery, pills that seem to pure even though they con call it the placebo effect. Susan spencer will report our cover story. Linda would you nanohas had chronic pain for two decades only one pill ever has given her relief. A placebo. Thats right, her goto medication is no medication at all. I would rather take a placebo than the medication. Because lot of these have side condition that you have. Pauley the power of nothing later on sunday morning. All rise. Its the traditional instruction when a judge enters the courtroom. A tradition we observed when we visited a Supreme Court justice with a great deal to say. Your image on the 10 bill, what a good idea. This morning, we rise for Ruth Bader Ginsburg the Supreme Court justice as you have never seen her before. Ill and in her chambers. Hes singing. Pauley the nations oldest sitting justice talks of life, loves and retiring, ahead. Conor knighton is son the trail to yet another National Park this morning. And on the case of an enigmatic log. Other gone theres a log thats implausibly floating up right for more than 120 years. Say hello to the old man of the lake. The old man captures hearts and imagination of visitors young and old. A mystery that has everyone stumped later on sunday morning. Pauley any lift of the legends of poplar music youll see the name celine dion. Though shes found Great Success in las vegas, shea forgotten her roots in quebec as our mo rocco found out. Hello. Superstar celine dion seriously loves to sing. . But she doesnt take herself too seriously. Sorry. Ahead on sunday morning, french canadian junk food is really good. Pauley lee cowan has some questions for arc are war for nick noll toe. Seth doane tells us all about bonsai, small wonders from japan. Steve hartman will introduce us to a young afghan man who is tooting his own horn. And more. First, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 9th of october, 2016. Republicans for donald trump to end his President Shall candidacy are getting louder and more urgent. Major garrett has the latest. I said it. I was wrong. And i apologize. Donald trump facebook video posted friday night only intensified the republican rush to the trump train exits. I pledge to be a better man tomorrow and will never, ever let you down. The uproar arose from this washington post. It showed trump recorded without his knowledge during a studio live bus ride with access hollywood personality billy bush. I moved on her and i failed. Ill admit it. I did try to [bleep] but failed. Said this about how celebrity status empowered him to be physically aggressive with women. You can do anything. Whatever you want. Grab them by the [bleep] do any of that. Many from the tape in in private faulted trump turning into an attack on hillary and bill clinton. Hes abused women and hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed, intimidated his victims. Key trump surrogates including Rudy Guiliani huddled with trump but would not answer reporters questions. Running made mike pence cancelled an appearance in wisconsin on trumps behalf, in a statement pence said, i was offended bit the words and actions described by donald trump. I do not condone his remarks and cannot defend them. The g. O. P. Nominee appeared outside of trump towers saturday to wave to supporters and tweeted, i will never drop out of the race, will never let my supporters down. But numerous republican senators have called on trim top quit among them john and arizona jeff flake. Ben should hand the nomination to pence. Former rivals also condemned trump. Carly fiorina withdrew her endorsement, marco rubio called him vulgar, ted cruz said disturbing and john mccain said disgusting. I have days where i come home dinners not ready ill go through the roof. Hillary clintons swiftly created this web commercial said in a statement, this is horrific, we cannot allow this man to become president. Unacceptable and offensive but she hopes the country will accept his apology, quote, as i have. All of this will be covered one way or another at the second president ial debate tonight at washington university. For sunday morning, this is Major Garrett in st. Louis. Pauley matthew wants a powerful hurricane is making a slow exit off the east coast this morning. Its left a lot of destruction in its wake, mainly catastrophic states have died. And Power Outages are widespread. Well get very latest on matthew in just a few minutes. Two Police Officers were killed responding to a family disturbance in palm springs, california, yesterday. A third officer was wounded. Early this morning, police said a suspect was arrested, the slain officers are identified as father of eight and a mother us. A big chill blowing from the west will drop temperatures throughout the east. While showers could dampen the northwest and the great plains. Tomorrow, columbia day, much the same story. But in montana, freezing temperatures could make it feel like early winter. Pauley as you know matthews winds have been in the carolinas after a glancing blow to florida and georgia. Mark strassmann with some help from our cbs news colleague has the story of a hurricane now history. Morning, mark. Good morning, jane. Here in north charleston, south carolina, downed trees and power lines have made many roads impassable. North carolina has it even worse. Up to 14 inches of rain has created record flooding and caused nearly three deaths. Four other people are missing. But across much of the southeast, theres also a sense of relief. That this storm could have been much worse. Evacuate. Evacuate. Evacuate. Given matthews devastation in the caribbean last week, Florida Governor rick to the scott assumed the worst. Evacuate. This storm will kill you. St. Augustine, weakening but still powerful. The water on this street is several feet deep and still rising. Before moving north to jacksonville. This is the storm surge everyone fears. Friday night, matthew crosses from florida into into georgia. Many communities like this one in southern georgia had storm damage but no where near the catastrophe forecasters had predicted. Thats because the eye of the or shore. Matthew is coming to town. Death toll aside this has been a damaging storm. More than two Million People have lost power. Gas lines and shortages will continue into the week. Rebuilding will be expensive. By one estimate, damage in the still, matthews most lethal landfall was in haiti. The storm flattened entire villages, at least 800 people were killed. Matthew is now headed eastward back out into the atlantic where its expected to dissipate. Pauley ahead. Liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. I just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. My Insurance Company definitely doesnt have that. You can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you . Pauley how real is the placebo effect . Can a pill actually cure what ails you even if that pill contains no medicine at all . Our cover story is reported by susan spencer. Ready for the big meeting . Cryo andable r abdominal pain. You may know from mildly embarrassing tv ads. When my ibs flares up. Linda buonanno knows it from daily life shes struggled with ibf, Irritable Bowel Syndrome for two decades. Its horrible. Sometimes i can be fast asleep and wake in out of a dead sleep just keel over in pain jane desperate for relief she immediately signed up for a study at boston asset israel deaconess medical v. She came home with fingers crossed three the results seemed miraculous. As the days went on i kept feeling better. Now im thinking whats in this . Pauley what was the special something in those pills . It was, drum roll, absolutely nothing. Is linda was taking placebos like these with no real medication in them at all. Is what makes her story even more astonishing linda was told she was taking took ity am i taking this . Its like a waste of my time. When i saw that i felt better, i was thinking, maybe just told me it was a placebo and new medication theyre trying out. Pauley kid kaptchuk a professor at Harvard Medical School ran the experiment. Everyone thought i was crazy. Pauley but it worked. Subjects in his study record Getting Better even though they knew they were taking a placebo. A placebo is an inert substance, usually Something Like cellulose, starch, sugar. Placebo effect is everything that surrounds that pill, the interaction between patient, doctor and nurse. Its the rituals. These are powerful forces. Doctors have understood the power of placebos at least since they were used in Clinical Trials in the 50s. But fake pills work only in certain cases. There are a lot of illness you dont give placebos for, cancer, lowering cholesterol. Basically the scope where a placebo effect is relevant is any symptom that the brain can modulate by itself. In those cases, just making an appointment, going to a doctor and taking a pill suggests something may happen. Will report some symptomatic relief from taking a substance that is not biologically active. Dr. Arthur barsky is saw psychiatrist at brigham and Womens Hospital in boston. He says people even report side effects from placebos. Clearly we are highly suggestible creatures. There are some studies, for example, with asthma. Success provoke an asthmatic attack by showing someone a pollen that theyre allergic to. I had a patient who had allergic dermatitis to cats she saw cat on Television Set on the screen, started to itch. Aware of the power of the mind, as many as half of all american doctors admit to having prescribed some form of placebo, according to a 2008 study. Theres a lot of things we do that arent directly curative, pills, cold packs, heat packs, giving antibiotics for a viral infection because the patient wants it. Its not gist that the patient image ins feeling better. People who responded to treatment who were pain we see part of the pain matrix being activated that would change the sensation of. I just the act of taking a pill, even a fake one can coax the brain into producing its own in fact we know that giving the pill in the context of a health care encounter activates neurotransmitters. Something chemically is happening. Thats amazing to me. Is. Its amazing to me ive been in this business a long time. The phenomenon of my patients changing by virtue of nothing else than their expectations is real. Neurologist Alberto Espay at university of cincinnati disease. Drugs used in parkinsons help the brain make dopamine. Turns out, placebos do, too. This can be measured objectively. Measurable changes within the brain. Very much so. Depression comes with parkinsons you can really sink pretty fast. Bob walton has lived with parkinsons for more than a decade. Dr. Espay enrolled him in a study supposedly comparing an expensive drug t i actually felt a little better after i got the expensive one. Guess what. He did an hour and half, it was both say leap solutions. Both placebos. Is. Of course, no price difference at all. So we have twice as much improvement if i think it cost a lot. Exactly. Not only did the supposedly expensive drug do twice the job, they thought that because it was expensive it has to be good. Correct. That alone can affect things physiologically. It does. The lesson here says dr. Espay, when patients believe in their medications, those medications just may work better. Now to do your experiment you had to mislead people. I did. How did you feel about that . Terrible. In fact, outside of Clinical Trials like frowns on deception in treating patients. Patients cannot be given a placebo without informed consent told, clearly transparently what it is. Is. But given linda buonannos success with placebos for ibs it may not matter if patients know, which raises an interesting question. I think the next step is how do we concretely use placebo effects in clinical practice. The patient, but still get the benefit. You tell the patient, were going to give you the active medicine but on some days youre going to get a placebo. If that were to work would you then lessen it is chance of addiction, tolerance, its cheaper. Meanwhile, lindas symptoms are back full force. But she has an appointment with professor kaptchuk. Possibly going fog on placebos again see what happens. Going on placebos. I am about to start taking nothing again. Exactly. Pauley coming up. Small wonders. Learn how to water for five years as an apprentice. Then you keep learning how to when is your flu shot more than a flu shot . When it helps give a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need. . Thanks to customers like you, walgreens get a shot. Give a shot. Program has helped provide 15 million vaccines through the un foundation. Its that easy to make a difference. . Pauley this is a bonsai tree. Its 66 years old. Relative youngster by the standards of these small wonders. Seth dope has september us a postcard from japan. They can grow for centuries. And are designed to evoke the majesty of nature. And anything but natural. Trying to make this thing look like a real treat. Pittsburgh native adam jones came to japan to master the art of bonsai. How much design is there to this . With bonsai were controlling everything. We have the tree in a pot so were controlling the soil. How much water it gets. How much sun. How much fertilizer. How it grows, where it grows. The branches that we want to keep, the branches that we want to cut. Considered. Just learning to water them correctly sentences. Jones is four years into his apprenticeship at the prestigious manseien nursery you. Learn how to water as five years as apprentice then keep learning how to water until you die. The roots of this art form stretch back at least 1300 years to china. But its japan doing this for a style and set the bar for that is considered bonsai today. The trees can be so meticulously groomed they are best appreciated indoors or even in a museum. This can only stay inside the museum for about a week. Is. Yes. Rumiko ishuda is the curator of the only bonsai art museum. Need to get sunlight. Youll turn, depending where the sun is. Yes. Indoors too long because they will die. Can any tree be a bonsai . Yes, of course. I heard in italy some of them enjoy olive bonsai. Olive bonsai . What then makes a bonsai a bonsai . If it can be any type of tree . Bonsai meaning tree in the pot. Standards, can be quite small. One, two, three. To be mame or mini bonsai three have to fit into the palm of a hand. She showed us a tree shes been nursing for seven years. Its in the tiniest pot to keep it from growing. Shes not kidding. Later she potted one for us in something that would make a trimming the roots and repotting regularly is part of the science, adam jones explained. To some extent when we think about bonsai, these are tortured trees, theyre wired and contorted and beat up. In fact a good analogy would be race horses. We want to pamper these things. We want them to be in the best condition they can possibly be in. When its done just right, these trees can be considered luxury items. Or, as we saw it, another nursery, seikouen they can cost as much as a house. Hundreds of thousands of dollars. The ron buy for this class may never sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. But student to sees greatness in her little tree. Im trying to create something that evokes the image of being in the forest, this housewife told us. Have that sensation. While wiring some tiny branches, jones argued bonsai is worth the investment. Considering they can take generations to design. The japanese aesthetics of bonsai are considered the most refined. The most subtle, the most sophisticated. He called it a dialogue with the tree. Its a conversation that has been going on here for pauley still to come. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Diversity is desirable but should not eclipse getting the best person for president to do the job. Pauley later thats true. Most of my life. Pauley the good times and bad times of actor nick nolte. Second were born. It needs to be earned every day. Using wellness to keep away illness. And believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. As a Health Services and Innovation Company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. So while the world keeps searching for healthier is. Pauley all rise, are the words we hear in court when the judge takes the bench. In her own words. In a new book from cbss simon and schuster, i had a few words of my own with herbie beginning in front of a closet in her chambers. These are my collections of that is beautiful. Youre really pushing the boundaries. This is my dissenting collar. Why . Its black and grim. In fashion statement piece. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is diminutive but looms large as powerful, liberal voice on the United States Supreme Court. Appointed by bill clinton in 1993. This nominee is a person of immense character. Pauley at 83, ginsburg is now the oldest sitting justice known among fans including the president as the notorious rbg. Sonya sotomayor one of three women on the bench which strikes her as not nearly enough. People ask me, when will you be satisfied with the number of women on the court . When there are nine. For most of the countrys history they were all white men. Pauley in fact the Supreme Court was a mens club for 192 years. Until Sandra Day Oconnor was appointed by Ronald Reagan in 198. The pinnacle of a law career youve a but i dont think it was by dint of luck. What is the song from my fair lady . I had more than a little bit of luck. Pauley my own words is her first book as a justice. She takes us through a life of achievement and loss. Two days before ginsburg graduated in 1950, valedictorian from james had son high school in brooklyn, her mother, celi

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