Transcripts For KMEG CBS Overnight News 20151020 : compareme

Transcripts For KMEG CBS Overnight News 20151020

Into declan macmanusss youth. Blood. D. It literally is in that my mothers from here, my dads reporter a teenage declan here. Us. Wed play schools and poetry evenings. Reporter then he moved to london, took our kings name, ive been the spindly singer w wh the big spsps and biting lyrics. Dont act like youre above me reporter whom the Village Voice would call the avenging dork. You were pretty angry on stage in the beginning. Maybe it came off that way. I mean, im not trying to deny it now. But i do think some of its just the face youre born with andnd some people like jane berkin it made her incredibly sexy. It hasnt worked for me. But it has made some things ive said sound more emphatic than they are. So even if im saying something relatively reasonable or tender it comes out as a threat or provocation. Was the elvis part your idea . God, no. Reporter his stage name and a new pair of glasses came with his first record of contract. Go to the office one day, they say weve got a great idea. Were going to call elvis. I thought they were kidding. Put these on. Theyd obviously thought it out. I was too kind of nondescript really. Allison i know this world is killing you reporter when his debut album my aim is true exploded in 1977, he still had day job as a a computer technician at a london beauty salon. You were writing songs at elizabeth arden. Yeah. For hours. Evening and id be playing. Reporter one song came to him on a trip to liverpool. Red shoes literally came to you on the train. Yeah. Did you have the words and the music . Yeah. The whole thing just apapared. I wont get any older now the angels wanna wear my red shoes reporter elvis would use liverpool as a backdrop for his band the attractions. Shooting on the ferry ramp. And at the observatory. Its like having the mad castle on the hill. When you were a kid you could imagine anything going on if here, you know. Reporter but elvis grew up in london. I was bornnn the same hospital in which Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, he writes in his new memoir, unfaithful music and disappearing ink. I apologize in advance that i have not been the same boon to mankind. That top one there. Lived on this quiet street in neighborhood. His mother worked in a record shop. His father, ross macmanus, noticed the resemblance, was a singer and trunpet player in a popular big band. The love between my brothers and my sisteru in 1963 his dad played a royal command performance for the queen mother. Also on the bill that night were a little group from liverpool called the beatles. My dad b bught home the beatles autographs for mep. So you glued them in your book. I glued them in my book, yeah. Reporter elvis was 14 when he saved up to buy his first guitar. D you have a guitar picked out . There was one in the window. Reporter it was in a score across the thames river in richmond. And then the day i got it was pretty great. I walked over with it over my shoulder, you know. Back across the bridge . Yeah. Im a musician now. Youve talked about this whole idea of the sort of fluiditytyf identity. This also goes back to my dad. Reporter to make extra cash his father would sing as other records. And they would do note for note covers of current hits. And he would be frank bacon and the baconeers or hal prince and the layabouts. So you know, was it unusual to be called elvis . Not if your dads frank bacon. You can be anybody. And have been. Sweet dreams of you reporter hes changed identities and writing partners. Is it all in that pretty little head of yours for a kid who loved the beatles what was it like to work with mccartney . Well, i thought it was a prank when i was told that paul wanted me to come and write songs. But you dont turn up you know, you show up in your trousers and your fan club card and front pocket sticking out. Obviously you have to turn up responsibly with your guitar and a couple of ideas. Beginnings of a song about his grandmother graling with alzheimers. Veronica veronica we made veronica into a pop record that actually got onto the radio even though its speaking about the unraveling of the mind. Never thought it would be like this but now i see reporter a decade later he collaborated with burt bacharach. It ended up starting whats become like a 20year relationship. Yeah. I mean, were still writing together now. Reporter theyre writing two musicals. Its midnight and the phone rings and its burt bacharach. Elvis, where are the lyrics . You know, its him driring it all the time. Its pretty great. Gee its great after being out late walking my baby back home reporter he jumps genres, from pop to classical to jazz. He once performed with an 80piece orchestra at royal albert hall. Its also where he saw his wife, jazz great diana krall, play one of his songs many yearsago. Saw diana play whenn we were first friends, and she played almost blue as an encore. I thought, hmm. Youad a pretty rowdy life when you were younger. And when you got married again in 2003 did you put that all away . I tried to put it away a bunch of times. You know. I mean, to my shame i didnt succeed in staying true to my first wife, who i deeplyy love still. She gave me that beautiful son. And diana is, you know, very understanding of that. The rowdys not gone away but the rowdys just focused on one person. Reporter and on two others. Costello and krall have twin 8yearold sons together. Were on tv, people. You seem to be really enjoying that. Yes. What do youant to know about minecraft . I see youve got a husband now you leave your pretty fingers lying reporter at 61 Elvis Costello is still learning. You used to hold him right in your hands thats been the case in all of these adventures that might seem like wildly casting around fofosomething toeople who are, you know, dogmatic about rock and roll. So for you its been about the adventures. Totally. Allison reporter and about being a man of many musical hats. My aim is true how many hats do you have . I have 400. 400 . No. They keep your brains s. Theres moving. And theres moving with move free ultra. It has tripleaction support for your joints, cartilage and bones. And unlike the big osteobi flex pills, its all in one tiny pill. Move free ultra. I take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victory one pill each morning. 24 hours. Zero heartburn. One of the most famous chefs in lont Yotam Ottolenghi has a new cookbook hitting book shflz today. Charlie dagata got a taste of whats inside. Reporter in the heart of londons trendy soho neighborhood sits nopi, just north ofpiccadilly, which is the idea of nopi the book is to encourage cooks to try to capture the magic of chef ottolenghi at home. With the help of his head chef skully. Hes the one who burned the miso paste. When you came out with it i thought youre going to have to make another onon thats what youre thahas what youre looking for. Reporter theres more trial than error involved in cathy the new dishes featured in the book. Ought ottolenghi discovered skully in one of his conditions. Who brought bold intense flavors with asian flair to his creations. Born in malaysia, grew up in australia. My mothers side is b bically we have indian and chinene heritage. On my fathers side is basically irish and balinese heritage. Reporter it was the knack of bringing those early influences together that caught the eye of ottolenghi. Is it possible for you two men to Work Together . You have your ideas, you have your ideas. When i first started hed say this is too much, take this out. Its got me in a way that sometimes too muchchn a platete does not work being a young chch. But now hes got me three components, make it simple, make the flavors come out. And the whwle thing about this dish it wasnt easy to get him out of his way. He was trained in very formal restaurants. So there was always like 17 elements on the plate. Skully, can we lose something . He goes all right, chef. These i havent tried yet. Eporter jerusalemborn ottolenghi has built a career on collaborating. The jewish chef who famously partnered with palestinian chef sammy tamimi to bring middle eastern street food to a global audience. The new cookbook includes 120 recipes of the restaurants most popular dishes. An asian twist to ottolenghis signature style of combining fresh and innovative ingredients. Like the quail with burnt miso butterscotch and pomegranate and walnut salsa. Were going to lightly spread it on top. Okay, guys . You want to make sure it doesnt overshadow the meat completely. We constantly learn from people around us. Youre open not every chef is like that. I think probably the most brilliant chefs do absorb from their surroundings. Or maybe they dont admit it . Or m mbe they dont admit it. Yeah, they might not admit it. Fans of ottolenghis previous cookbooks, who now number in the millions, may find the any one more complex. Ottolenghi makes clear this is a restaurant cookbook featuring restaurant food. He says the recipes may take more commitment but theyre not out of reach of amateur cooks. The quail toooo less than 20 minutes to prepare. And that whole ethos of cooking in a restaurant iss what we ted to bring to the home cook. Some recipes might be more complicate, others simpler. But overall its a slightly more evolved way of cooking. Youre there to challenge your readers. We want to take them to the next step. Reporter its about raising the game. Dishes designed to impress guests that look harder to prepare than they were. Delicious, delectable, and most importantly, doable at home. Charlie dagata, london. 421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostata exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. MichiganMichigan State. Its one of the fiercest rivalries in College Football. But things may be getting out of hand. The michigan punter is getting Death Threats after he cost his team the game. Adam zuker has the ststy. Reporter football makes us crazy but shouldnt make us killers. Blake oneal native of australia started playing this year as a graduate student. Early in saturdays game fans were singing his praises after a monster 80yard punt but its the last play of the game that everyone is now talking about. Theres no doubt Michigan State is an outstanding team. Reporter up two points with ten seconds on the clock the university of michigan looked state its first defeat of the season. But then the unimaginable happened. And the ball is free reporter punter blake oneil fumbled the ball punting it right into the hands of jalen a touchdown. He s sres on the last play of unbelievable 2723. Oh, my god reporter crushing the dreams of wolverine fans everywhere. They played their guts out. Played winning football overcame so much. And we messed up. Messed up the play at the end. Even in the press box our jaws dropped. Wondering how the heck couldld is have happened . The fans stayed in that stataum for a good 15 minutes after that gane ended, stunned. Repter once the shock wore off fans turned to social media, some hurling insults and Death Threats at the australianborn oneill. In tweets that have since been deleted. Sunday michigan interim Athletic Director jim hackett fired back in a letter saying, today i awake to the shocking reality that our community who carar so much about thisrogram would send hurtful, spiteful and vicious comments to one of o students. Im asking that our community not lose this game twice by condoning thoughtless commts. Mistakes are going to happen. Its sport. You can even say you know, kid, unfortunately yoblew it. But it stops there. The fact that youre making threats against his life and making a concern for his personal safety, that crosses s the line. Hopefully he g gs a shot at redemption. Michigan state fans didnt celebrate very long, especially for jalen wattsjackson, the player who scored the gamewinning touchdown, dislocated and fractured his hip on the play. He was swatting his teammates away while he was on the ground. He underwent surgery. Hes going to be out for the rest of the season. Spart rnz still very much in contention for the College Football playoffs, got the big one against ohio state at the end of november and of course after that michigan against ohio state. Thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city im jericka duncan. Haylevel security breach. A hacker got his hands on the personal email of two of americas Top National Security officials. Also tonight, trump makes 9 11 an issue in the president ial campaign. House democrats try to keep benghazi out of it. Their cars were towed out of the mud. Now comes the hard part. The great california scrapeoff. And big ben mamaneed surgery. Diagnosis bad t tker. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. The personal emails of two of the highestranking National Security officials have been hacked. Cia director john brennan and Homeland Security secretary jeh johnson. An anonymous hacker has been bragging about breaking into the accounts, but now multiple law enforcememt sources are telling us that the breaches actually occurred. Jeff pegues is breaking this new development in our washington newsroom. Reporter scott, this is a criminal investigation, and authorities are working to locate the suspect. He seems to be feeding off the publicity, and thats in part why investigators are reluctant to talk about it, but multiple Law Enforcement officials tell cbs news that t had ununthorized access to b bh private email accounts. Late in the day the person tweeting under the handle of cwa followed through on threats to release sensitive information. You know we dont lie. What you have all been waiting for. Sorry for the delay. Social security numbers, and phone numbers of about 20 people said to be affiliated with the head of the cia. In fact, the unidentified hacker, who claims to be a high school student, says the information came from the private email account of cia director john brennan. Whoever it is also claims to have hacked into the private email account of Homeland Security secretary jeh j jnson. Throughoho the day the hacker appeared to be taunting the officials and others in government. We are not dointhis for we are doing this because innocent people in palestine are being killed daily. And anyone know who we should target next . In a statement the cia would only say that it has referred the matter to the appropririe authorities. S. We contacted some of the people whose namemewere on the list, and there is a common thread. Many worked for the Obama Transition Team in 2008. Scott, it is important to note the intrusions were to their personal accounts. Was sensitive. Not their government secured systems that handles classified information. Jeff pegues reporting for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. Well, this is shaping up as the most critical week for Hillary Clintons president ial campaign. On thursdadashe will testify under oath before the House Committee thats investigating the 2012 attack on a u. S. Compound in benghazi, libya, an attack which killed four americans including the u. S. Ambassador. Today we got a preview of the battle to come. And heres nancy cordes. And i think the reason for that is reporter clinton doesnt testify for three days, but Benghazi Committee democrats are already defending her with a 120page report refuting republican claims that clinton was disengaged durg the 2012 attack that left four americans dead. The report includes a neverbeforeseen list of clintons calls that night. To the libyan president , the deputy chief of mission in tripoli,i,nd top aides. An interview the comomttee conducted with clintons then chief of staff cheryl mills, who was asked did clinton seem uncertain as to how to respond . Mills said, no. She was very certain. She said we need to be taking whatever steps we can to secure our people. Republicans argue the excerpts were released selectively and that there are still plenty y questions for clinton to answer. What i want to know is while violence was going up in libya why was our security profile going down . It wasnt even staying the same. It was going down. Reporter on face the nation sunday Committee Chair trey gowdy insisted clinton is not the primary focus of his investigation, even though s ss the first to testify publicly in nine months. He s smmed a republican lalaaker and a fired former staffer who both claim the committee was designed to take her down. I have told my own republican colleagues and friends, shut up talking about things that you dont know anything about. And unless youre on the committee, you have no idea what weve done, why weve done it, and what new facts we have found. Reporter for example, he says his committtt has acquired emails from murdered ambassador Chris Stevens that all the other congressional investigations missed, including one email he says where stevens jokes that perhaps he should ask for security from other nations because he isnt getting enough from his own, scott. Nancy, lets talk for just a moment about the race for speaker of the house. Youve learned today that paul ryan, the chairman of the house ways and means committee, is considering running for that job. He is considering it, scott, though a source familiar with his deliberations tells me that one thing ryan is not willing to do is horsetrade with those 40 or so very conservative members called the House Freedom caucus who say they want promises from their next speaker that theyre going to get more of a say. Ryan believes that hes got a welldocumented record o o conservative leadership and that if they dont see that hes happy to keep his day job, his dream job as the chair of the house ways and means committee. Our woman on capitol hill, nancy cordes. Nancy, thank you. There have been three 9 11, but the terror attacks have become an issue once again. Donald trump is s ing them against fellow republican b bush in a waof tweets and sound bites. Heres major garrett. Jeb said we were safe with my brother, we were safe. Well, the World Trade Center just fell down. We lost 3,000 people. It was one of

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