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>> the no-fly zone, actually, secretary would be a mistake. >> governor o'malley endorsed me for president in 2008. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails! >> thank you. >> i wonder if there is not some subtle gig. >> you sick of this story? >> maybe we are sick of the person who is responsible for bringing it to us in the first place. >> after a bloody day, israeli is beginning to deploy hundreds of troops to combat the increasing palestitian attack. >> f fmer n n and reality tv star la lamar odom is in the hospital after police found him conscious at nevada brothel. >> the cubshicago cubs are heading to the national league championship series. >> you see what happened in this ballpark and what is going to happen outside of this ballpark in a couple of hours. >> i feel like we are getting better at celebrating! two people were killed when a small plane crashed into a mobile home park in palm beach county, inter. a walmlmt went up in flameses a man used lighter fluid. >> all that. >> the robotic camera went live on wild swedish camera. >> the cameraman kept his cool. >> and all that matters. >> a flight on a china airlines flight delivered a baby including an emergency landing in alaska. >> on "cbs this morning." >> california is dropping a plan to let violent inmatess fight wildfires. >> people in california, listen me. leave your homes immediately now! >> okay? >> do not take your valuables! >> leave them! >> as a matter of fact don't bother locking up! >> oh, take your dog! >> yeah, take your dog! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota p toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." anthony mason is with us. hillary clinton and bernie sanders dominated the first dedecratic debate of thehe presidential campaign. they battled over everything from wall street to gun control. but sanders also gave his rival a boost arguing thatoters don't care about her e-mails. >> the other three candidates were left largely on the sidelines. nancy cordes is at the las vegas resort where the debate unfolded last night. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a more spirited high octane debate than some probably expected and clinton's performance gave her campaign a badly needed shot in the arm. she took firee from all sides but that endnd up helping her show some spark and address some of the concerns about her candidacy. >> well, i am in e middle here and lots of things coming from all directions. >> reporter: clinton laughed off some attacks and carried others. >> are you not for putting a fire wall between a risky shadow banking behavior. i am! i think we need someone that has the best in ethical standard as our next president. that's how i feel. >> secretary clinton, do you want to respond? >> no. >> governor? >> reporter: she did respond to a question about some of her shifting positionon >> will you say anything to get elelted? >> well actually, i have been very consistent over my entire life and fought for the same principles. >> are you a progressive or a moderate? >> i'm a progressive but a progressive who likes to get things done. >> reporter: bernie sanders. >> say, please do the right thing. >> no, that is not what. >> reporter: former virginia senator jim webb accused him of being naive with his calls for americans to rise up andemand more f fm government. >> i got a great deal of admiration and affection for senator sanders, but, bernie, i don't think the revolution is going to come. biggest flash pots. >> is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? >> no, not at all. senator sanders did vote five times against the brady bill. >> reporter: martin o'malley showed his experience. >> we were able to pass this and respect the hunting conditions ofofhe people who lived in rural areas.s. >> reporter: but sanders rebelled against a issue about clinton's e-mail issue. >> the american people are sick and tired hearing about your damn e-mails. >> thank you, thank you. me, too! >> enough of the e-mails! let's talk about the real issues facing america! >> reporter: later, he said it just popped out. >> some people are going to say you gave her a big gift. >> i don't know that i gave her a big gift but what i said was true. >> reporter: it's a sign that the two who are adversariys are leader. joe biden is still on the fence because several the candidates who are already in the race showed the kind of poise and passion that democratic voters are looking for. >> nancy, thank you very much. at one point, clinton defended capitalism after sanders claimed he preferred democratic socialism. >> when you look around the world, you see every other major country providing health care to all people as a right, except the united states, and i think we should lookok t t cououries like denmark, like sweden, and norway and learn from what they have accomplished for their working people. >> but we are not denmark. i love denmark. we are the united states of america and it's our job to rein in the excesses of capitalism so it doesn't run amuck and doesn't pause the kind of inequities we are seeing in our economic system, but we would be making a grave mistake to turn our backs class in the world. >> "fafa the nation" moderator john dickerson is in las vegas this mororng. she looked like the fighter and she was on the offense last night. >> she really was. hillary clinton is kind of at the mercy of events the last several months, trying to catch up and get her story out, but she has been dogged by questions of e-mails and last night what made it such a distinguishing performance for her was she knew the details of what she wanted to say and attacked the republicans in a way that was pleasing to the audience, and she just felt in command the way a front-runner -- she looked the way a front-runner is supposed to look i. >> and she showed a sense of humor toto the line of theight came from bernie sanders. the american people are sick a a tired of your damn e-mails played well in the room. do you think that was a gift and will that help expand his base? >> it takes a village and she got an assist there from bernie sanders. i think it helped within the moment, in the context of the debate, which is what she will needed, in other words, she had two goals last night. one was to play offense and dictate on her terms what they would talk about, but also she had to play defense on the question of e-mails henand her flip-flopping and bernie sanders took the e-mail questionff the table. i don't think thatill go a ay as she has t t testifyn f fnt of the benghazi committee. one in the associated press yesterday about her server so that story not going away but among democratic voters she got her talking point which is they don't care about it and was ratified by one of her opponents. >> will it help him expand his base? >> well, bernie sanders probably -- what will help him expand his base he wawa cocotantly on the message about billionaires and that made him an attractive candidate to hillary clinton was demanding on a series of issue and he was passionate and commanding on his one big one. biden sitting at home watching this, how does it affect your thinking about whether you get into your race? >> i think it closes an avenue. obviously, his big decision is whether emotionally he wants to run but a poll from the idea that hillary clinton was flipping and sailing and whip-sawed around by events. last night, she showed that she could handle a big moment like this so today we e e talking about her performance and not the huge vacuum in the race that needs to be filled like a white knight by joe biden. >> john dickerson, thank you. our coverage of the democratic debate will continue throughout the day on our digital network cbsn. investigators are heading to the scene of a deadly plane crash. two people died tuesday when a small plane plunged into a mobile home park in palm beach county, florida. surveillance video showsmoke poururg in a home. >> reporter: the faa is investiging this crash which happened at around 5:30 last night about three miles north of airport. before the crash, several people called 911 describing a low flying aircraft. the plane crashed into a cluster of mobile homes in this club in witnesses described choking smoke and fire. neighbors ran to help. >> the plane fell into the house and then after that, y y just seenen a lot of smoke and a whole bunch of fire, black smoke. we tried to go and save him but there was too much smoke. >> reporter: the impact captured on this surveillance video shows a plane coming in at a sharp angle. its wings are perpendicular to the ground. after impact, there is a large black plume of smoke. domingo lived in this home and said he was outside when the plane crashed. his 21-year-old daughter manny was inside the home when the plane hit and she stayed home from college yesterdayayecause she was sick. they said she did not survive. after everything that happened, i couldn't do anything. firefighters told domingo galicia they are bringing in heavy equipment to search through the wreckage for his daughter's remains. a wisconsin gun store this morning is liable in the shooting of two milwaukee police officers. the cops won a nearly $6 million ruling in a land dsmark civil suit yesterday against badger guns. they argue the gunhop was negligent in selling weapopo that killed thth. >> the two were shot in the face in 2008. kunish lost an eye and norberg was hit in the mouth. >> some gun dealers around the country realizes they may have their teeth held to the fire because of the award here and that is a bonus. >> one verdict in milwaukee is certainly a good step. is it going to change the way things are done around the time will tell. >> time will tell. cbs news legal expert rikki klieman joins us at the table. good morning. >> good morning. >> were you surprised by this decision and why is this such a big deal? >> i was surprised because i thought t tt most jurors might not really toe the line that has been advocated by gun ownership people. at the same time, if you look at the facts of this case, this was the perfect case. it took a two-week trial, and basically nine hours for 12 people to do what congress could not and would not do in years! it's momentous, this decision. >> let's talk a aut the 2005 law which protects gun manufacturers. how effectively could this change things? >> well, the law is the law. it is called the protection of lawful commons and arms act and the strongest piece of gun control legislation. anthony, not the pharmaceutical companies, not the car manufacturers, not the appliance people who have immunity from civil liability. what happened here is that these two police officers in the city of milwaukee said enough is enough. you can't just immunize an industry as was done back in 2005 and in0 ates, but here, we have to look at the facts where they say, the jury agrees, that in this gun dealer's store, that they should have known, if they did not know, that this is what we call a straw purchase. >> this store had a particularly bad record. >> oh, my god! one of the worst in the country! and no matter what the atf, the bureau of alcohol and tobacco and firearms did to cite them over and over again, they would just change their name and they would go forwrwd. in this case, you havevewo people who enter the store, one under age and couldn't buy a gun. they come in and the straw buyer, the buy who is going to buy it for him, he actually even checks t box that he is not buying it for himself. the guy in the store helps him undo that and do it right. you have video, powerful video. >> will there be other changes in the country, you think? >> i think it could lead to many other lawsuits. this is the second lawsuit ever brought. the first time that a gun dealer has ever been held liable. so this will lead other people to feel ememldened they should go forward who is in that gun control or gun ownership group. ultimately, is the law going to change? it's not that simple. you're going to need someone who comes in as a president. hillary clinton was very strong last night. >> she was. >> that if she gets in, she is going to do something about this. others, not so much. >> interesting to see what happens in other court cases. rikki klieman, thank you. >> i think you should speak more passionately. thank you. this morning, planned parenthood is changing a controversial popocy highlighted a string of anti-abortrtn videos. the health care providererays it will stop taking m mey to cover the cost of donating fetal tissue to researchers. one anti-abortion group calls the move an admission of guilt. house republicans grilled planned parenthood cecile richards last month. they tried to cut off funding for the organization. this morning, isis confirms a senior official was killed in a u.s. air strike. al qurashi was known as the second in command and reportedly died near mowsle in august and now i is is calling for a holy war r ainst the united d ates and russia overargeted air strikes. in a new audio reorganized released tuesday, an isis spokesman says, quote, russia will be defeated. he calls omuslims everywhere to launch jihad against the russians and americans and the message comes after another close call between u.s. and russian planes over syria. battle space and made visual contact with each other saturday. the two countries are holding video conferences to avoid accidental encounter. this morning, israeli is deploying hundreds of t tops in its own citiess in the west bank town of bethlehem. the military's movement into the israeli city causes a new series of deadly assaults. several have been killed in shooting and stabbing attacks. elizabeth palmer is in london with the rising death toll. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the violence which began last month has, so far, losteft eight israelis and almost t paleststians dead and governments on both sides are ststggling now to diffuse it. captured on cc-tv, the moment a palestinian drove his car into a bus stop on tuesday, then jumped out and started hacking at the wounded with a cleaver. jerusalem, two israelis died and at least ten were injured when two palestinian men shot and stabbed passengers on a bus. at the center of this wave of violence, oneofislam'soliest shrine. they wanted access to the site be restricted and setting off what israelis are calling the third -- in parliament, prime minister benjamin netanyahu appealed to israeli arabs. do not be misled by those who want to start a fire in the country, he said. but it may already have started. as israeli security forces move to contain the uprising, it's -- video of the violence like this that shows israeli soldiers shooting a palestinian woman holding a knife is widelyy shared the anger and the paranoia. today's deployment of israeli soldiers is likely to inflame the situation even further. especially if the security forces go ahead and restrict palestinian movement in and around east jerusalem, which is where more than 300,000 of them live. >> elizabeth, thanks. the chicago cubs are one step closer to their first world series in 70 years. !! the front page of thechicago tribune" say the fans are having a blast this morning after the team wrapped up their national league division series. >> he got him! a strikeoun! the cubs win! the chicago cubs! >> the cubs eliminated st. louis 6-4 last night behind three home runs. the first time they won a clenching postseason game at wrigley field. this morning, you can see how the iconic sign of the stadium is lit up with a declaration of victory. chicago will face the winner of the dodgers won last night 3-1, sending the e ries back to l.a. for a final game. >> so happy for the cubs. i like that one sign in the stands that said how do you spell belief? 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"you kw the debate is great and it's a great form to talk to so many people but we really believe that we will win the iowa caucus by talking to caucuses goers talking to people online." supporters of former maryland governor martin o'malley watched the debate at his campaign office in sioux city. jake>> an old downtown sioux city bank will soon be on the move... literallll the building t tt once housed liberty national bank at second and pearl was closos months ago. the city wants the site for commercial development... dnd to add parking for the hard rock hotel and casino. ho - chunk incorporated bought the buildng from the city... with plans to move it to winnebago. but it's too expensive to move it across the veterans bridge. so... ho - chunk sold the building for a dollar to bishop heelan catholic schools. it'll replace heelan's 100 year old administration building. it's hoped the project w wl be finished by next year. ->> . the first democratic presidential debate was held tonight. it featured hillary clinton, bernie sanders, martin o'malley, lincoln chafee and jim webb. >> you could see the anything on tv tonight. there is something for everyone. >> hillary clinton was in the center. bernie sanders was on her right. making it the first time in history he's been to the right of anyone. >> democratic debate jokes this morning. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, former nba star lamar odom is reportedly in a coma. he was found l lngnconscious yesterdadain a nevada brothel. that may have played a role. plus, what critics call the corrupt world of big game hunting. the death of cecil, the lion, this summer put a spotlight on an intent to conserve wildlife. that is coming up ahead. "the new york times" reports on pope francis asking for forgiveness for a recent scandal thatatocked rome and the vatican. franans was not specificcbout the scandal. the request came at the start of his general audience. he said, quote, jesus is a realist and he says it is inevitable that scandal happens but not to the man who causes such scandal. >> reporter: "usa today" says general motors is going ahead. gm is one of the leaders in the field and most of its efforts are confidential. the automaker disclosed it will semielectric chevrolet bolt. two new delivy drones for testing in the united states. the drone models are called m-2 and b-3. they will be tested in colorado. the original prototype was too hard to control. >> a.j. long, syracuse quarterback, being medically disqualified because of multiple concussions. the sophomome quarterback is the fourth player to be medically dis dis dis dis disqualified disqualified. lamar odom is the estranged husband of the youngest kardashian khloe. michelle miller has more. >> reporter: according to the brothel's owner, odom has been rtying for days. he said o om was loooong to get away from everybody and having a a good time. >> reporter: gasol flips it up. odom cuts in for the finish! >> reporter: former los angeles lakers star lamar odom was found unconscious at a nevada brothel on tuesday. he was rushed by ambulance to sunrise hospital in las vegas. his nearly seven foot frame was too tall to be air-lifted by helicopter. on saturday, odom checked in at a love ranch south in crystal, , nevada. dense hof is the brbrhel's owner. hof says odd om was drinking cognac and had taken a an herbable supplement like viagra and found unconscious in his room by two women. >> he was throwing up terrible. the girls were, of course, were traumatized. >> reporter: odom the winner of two nba championships with the los angeles lakers last played in the nba two years ago. his off-the-court struggles included an arrest in 2013 for r driving ununr the influence. >> lalar, you do have to go to th dentist, baby. >> reporter: odom was featured on the reality tv show keeping up with the kardashians throughout his four-year marriage to chloekhloe kardashian. the pair filed for divorce in 2013. several nba players have turned to social media to show their support. miami heat star dwyane wade tweeted, prayers all the way up for my brother. odom's representatives have not responded to "cbs this morning's" request for comment. the nye county sheriri in nevada isisinvestigating. >> we hope he pulls through. that is sad news. >> a sad story. >> michelle, thanks. this week's announcement that zimbabwe will not charge a popular lion raises new questions. the death of cecil, the line, brought worldwide attention. debra patterson is in zimbabwe's government is broke and the economy in ruins. this national park, a former home to cecil, the lion, is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire economic conditions. as a result, conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to mananl who ersees the industry. how much money does the government give to the park? >> nothing. >> reporter: so the parks turn when american dentist walter palmer killed cecil he was on a private hunt. 30% of fees for private hunts are supposed to be paid to the national parks. >> but in most cases, you find that -- most of that money may be consumed to a large extent through administration costs and fueled directly to conservation. >> reporter: the community is supposed to receive 100% of the xrophy hunting fees.$% this money is administered by the rural district council. we saw his drops. the sun and everything [ inaudible ]. >> yeah. you need to water them. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. >> reporter: there is not enough water? >> unfortunately. >> reportete yeah. unlike this, the man has running water. his council made over 600,000 in trophy fees the past year. he claims that money is used to provide infrastructure and feeding schemes for local communities. but the villages we spoke to say they haven't received a cent from the council. like this man who has not had a job for decades and does not have one dollar to his name. so where do you get your money from? >> from agriculture. >> reporter: by agriculture, he means the few meager crops he is able to grow in a country that is facing a drought. so why does everybody say they don't have it? are you saying they are lying to us? >> repor. >> debora patta reporting with the falls in the backdrop. stunning site. did hollywood seccism cost jennifer lawrence millions of dollars? how women across the industry could be ready to break their silence. if you're heading out the door, we understand you have stuff to do. a woman told me the other day, time, anywhere of the day. >> that's right! i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. haoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvonini there's no interferon and there are no compleleregimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other medicine that contains sovaldi. side effects may include tiredness and headache. i am ready to be cured. are you ready? 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mireyaillarreal is heree is with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when a superstar like jennifer lawrence talks about sexism, people listen. she says she is being open and honest because with a lot of talk, comes change. item. >> there is also something else. >> reporter: she is one of hollywood's most bankable female stars. >> i read it an article. look. >> reporter: but actress jennifer lawrence is speaking out about those leaked e-mails from movie executives which revealed she made a lot less than her male costars inn "american hustst." >> you keep changngg the rules. >> reporter: lawrence wrote a no holds bar essay for lenny, actress lenny deanam's online newsletter. it says the following, quote. so while she is taking responsibility, she is really shedding a light on the fact that women, for years, have been seen us spoiled or naive if they ask for anything momo. >> reporter: thectress also says t tre is a double standard when it cocos to speaking up. i'm over trying to find the adorable way to state my opinion and still be likeable. i don't think i've ever worked for a man in charge who spent time contemplating what angle he should use to have his voice heard. it's just heard. speaking to "entertainment tonight" actor bradley cooper says he supports his "american hustle" co-star. >> a double standard in the whole world, for sure. just one aspects. any time there is a voice can come out and be outspoken, that is great. >> reporter: she joins a number of women speaking out about discrimination in the industry. >> it's our time tor wage equality for once and for all and equal rights for the women in the united states of america. >> reporter: including linda oaks. >> often, we feel so lucky to be in the game at that level, that we are willing to close and before the men are, and partly, that is because we have less options. there are less great parts for jennifer lawrence than there are for bradley cooper. >> reporter: she says lawrence a-list status could finally help move the bar. >> she has a perch from which to speak because she is a beloved elevision industry. gayle? 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plus oprah has just arrived at the cbs broadcast center, but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> she gets fire from all sides but that actually ended up helping her. >> lots of things coming from all directions. >> today we're talking about her performance and not the huge vacuum in the race that needs to be filled by a white knight like jojobiden. >> the faa is investigating this crash. several people called 911 describing a low-flying aircraft. >> it took a two-week trial and what congress could not and would not do in years. >> the violence began last month and governments on both sides are struggling now to diffuse it. >> according to the brothel's owner, odom had been partying for days. he said he was lookingng to get away from everybody. >> the cubs are in the national league championship series! >> everything you always hear, you don't have words to describe it. the best thing i can say is it's sick. >> handed out doughnuts and alcohol to lure voters. i think we should try that here. if you get alcohol you'll feel better about the fact that these were your choices. all right? me. i tell you what, i think i'm voting for oscar winner j.k. simmons. >> that's one vote for j.k. simmons. i'm yle king with norah o'donnell and anthony mason. charlie rose is on assignment today. the five democratic presidential candidates debated for the first time last night. two of them did most of the talking. front-runner hillary clinton and her leading challenger, bernie sanders, clashed on several issues from gun control to wall street. >> the candidates challenged each other's positionon but the tone was overall civil. >> is bernieanders tough enough on gugu? >> no, not at all. senator sanders did vote five times against the brady bill. he also did vote, as he said, for this immunity provision. i voted against it. i was in the senate at the same time. it wasn't that complicated to me. >> before this debate secretary clinton's campaign put out a lot of reversals on positions on keystone and many other things. >> everybody on this stage has changed a position or two. ififou are learning,ou're gogog to change your positionon i neverr took a position on keystone until i took a position on keystone. >> the three largest banksn america are much bigger than we were when we bailed them out for being too big to fail. we have got to break them up. >> i respect the passion and intensity. i represented wall street as a senator from new york and i went to wall street in december of 2007 before the big crash that we had and i basically said cut it out. >> secretary clinton, you do not -- congress does not regulate wall street, wall street regulates congress. and we have got to break it up by going and saying please do the right thing. it's kid of naive. >> i think dodd-frank was a very good start. tonight i want to talk not about my emails but about what the american people want. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails. >> thank you. me too, me too. >> enough of the emails, let's talk about the real issue facing america. >> bloomberg politics managing editor john heilemann covered that debate and is with us now from las vegas. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. how are you? >> i'm great. let's talk about that moment when bernie sanders let clinton off the hook about her damn emails. was he right when he said this probably isn't good politics? >> reporter: you know, it's a little hard to tell. i think bernie sanders got a nice little bump out of that. the people that like bernie sanders like the fact that he's not going negative. it was the most traffic moment of the debate in social media on twitter and facebook. i think it was a win-win. certainly like a political in-kind contribution to hillary clinton, but i think it actually did sanders a little bit of good. it was the best moment for him last night. >> john, did you think any of the other candidates had a break-through moment? all morning we're all talking about hillary clinton and bernie sanders. what about the three others? >> reporter: gayle, i didn't really notice any other candidates on stage. i'm not sure w w you're talking about. >> what about mamain o'malley,, people said he had a pretty decent night. >> reporter: i thought martin o'malley, for a guy that was introducing himself to a country that had no idea who he is did a decent job of that. if you thought he was in critical condition going into the debate, he got some pulse, he's alive. but i wouldn't say that he did himself -- he did not break through it like a carly fiorinaesque way to the point where he's going to be in the top tier on the democratic side. >> john, given the performance of hillary clinton and bernie sanders, how do you think this affects, i iat all, joe biden's decision to enter the race? >> reporter: well, you know, the biden mind reading thing has gone on for a while and i'm now a little reluctant to do it. he's having lunch today, i believe, with president obama and i'm sure this conversation is going to come up because vice president biden has to decide pretty soon. if he's just gauging the political landscape that he faces, this debate and the turn of events that have happened with the benghazi hearings and benghazi committee over the last couple of weeks are going to make the landscape seem more forbidding to him. and there's no doubt that last night hillary clinton trying to trying to send a message to joe biden. she hugged president obama all night long and was basically saying, listen, if you're going to come into this race and try to be the natural inheriter of the obama mantle, you're not going to take that away from me. i'm going to give you a fight from that. i've got that covered. you should probably just stay out of the race if that's the way you're going to try to get in. >> people said that she showed a sense of humor but also showed she is not afraidd to get in there and mix it up. >> reporter: she absolutely did not. i thought -- look, she's a very good debater. she was a ve good debater in 2008. her experience really showed yesterday. she has an incredible command of the facts. and the fact that she understands policy and the fact that she understands all the things substantively that she does, instead of getting bogged down in it, it frees her to be her more natural self. and you could see that last night a lot. i've got kind of the human side of her came out in a way we e haven't seen in aot of prere intervrvws that she's done over the last sixix nths. >> john heilemann, great to see you. sad you're not here to see oprah because she's coming up. aren't you bummed about that? oh, man. gayle. >> john heilemann -- >> it was wonderful having you, your last appearance on the show. thank you. >> i think he can't hear us. he can't hear us. he would not diss oprah that way. votersrsay forget what the candidides said last night but they might r rember this guy for a while. ahead, why the wizard in the >> no car for you, john did you see the piece where we said john heilemann, are you excited about oprah coming? >> john's not excited. >> so let's play with that. >> john's not excited. >> are we on camera? >> yeah. >> oh, oprah is still putting on her shoes. that's the worst thing you can do, are we on camera? so did you hear john heilemann? >> yeah, john is not excited? you're right, john. you won't get a car. >> or dvd set of the new belief series. >> you will get none of that. >> but you are here, we're excited, you're here to talk about belief, which i've been telling everybody really is a passion project for you. >> you've seen it? oh, my gosh. >> i'm surprised. >> you guys do your homework around hehe. i love it, i love it. >> so wewee talking about that. we're going to talk about news of the day. let's see where oprah stands on a variety of issues. oprah is next. people brought their mamas to see you, their sisters. >> i saw some mamas in the hallway. >> oprah is next on "cbs this morning." you love me you hate me when it's your job to protect the world's greatest nation, it's your responsibility to solve the world's greatest challenges. this is why we search for the best and brightest. why we train for every eventuality on land and water, in the air, space and even cyberspace. we operate in a complex world with one simple mission. win. but grandma, mommy says we don't have to wad to get clean. cause we use charmin ultra soft. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. terry bradshaw? 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and then when finally -- >> you never thought it would change and then all of a sudden it did. >> all of a sudden it did. the same thing is going to have to happen with texting. now the same thing is happening with diversity in hollywood. the conversation has actually gotten started and the women has gotten started. >> do you think it's actually changing? >> i don't think it's changing. i think the conversation has hit a critical moment. but, you know, it's so interesting, when i read jennifer's piece yesterday, i was thinking about -- i said, wow, this sounds like 1985. >> yeah. >> because when i first started the oprah show, true story -- >> this is a great story. >> how do you know what i'm going to tell? >> you were going to talk about the producers were not getting a raise, okay. >> so we're syndicating. we syndicated. i have these all women producers. >> like five of them. >> it was five women and one gay guy, rizzo, who we lost. but i went in and i said everybody needs raises. and the management at the time said why do they need raises? why do a bunch of girls need raises? >> they're not married, they don't have children. >> they're not married, they don't have children, they don't this is in 1985 in chicago. >> and then years later -- >> what story is that? >> years later when you threatened to go on strike. >> it wasn't years later, it was months later because i said if you don't give them money, i'm going to sit down. >> first you said i'm going to tell people why i'm sitting down. >> okay. >> you don't actually need to be here, gayle will tell the story. >> you don't need to be here. >> she leaves out the details. >> so the first year they wouldn't give them any more money. so what did i do? i put $10,000 in a roll of toilet paper. >> $10,000 in cash. >> just to say, okay, guys, i want you to know that you're thought of. but for somebody to say to you, i remember going into my boss in 1980 in baltimore saying that richard chair, who was co-hosting, was making far more money than i did and we did the same job. and my boss said at the time, but do you have children? >> and he's married with kids. >> oprah, it's 35 years later and that conversation is still happening. male bosses are saying, yes, that's right, the male should make more than you. >> i know. >> oprah, that brings up the question, you should be president. there's not a day goes by when i'm not in the public when people say oprah should run. let me tell you this. i say never say never, but i would bet my life, my first born's life, my second born's life who i love very much that that would never happen. >> you are correct about that, not in this lifetime. but what i can control is my own business and my own work. so i work in a business, the oprah show all those years, and now own -- we are predominantly female and obviously there's a -- you know, there's fair pay going on there. and i've done it on my own. and because i've owned the show and owned myself all of these years, i've never been in that position. except if i were to tell you what i got paid for doing movies, you would laugh. >> i'll tell. i'll tell. >> do not. >> you talk about -- you talk about diversity coming into films. the producer who was in the piece we had earlier, we talked about women feel they have less options. >> that is true. and also what jennifer was saying, that you have less options and you don't want to upset anybody. you don't want to make anybody upset with you. >> riotght. >> so you're likely to close to make everything okay so when the deal is done, everybody will still like you. >> but this is the thing, over the 35 years of your thing, it's interesting because it's now in the news. i know you have no interest in politics, i get that. but donald trump was on your show years ago. do we have the clip? because i think it's been hilarious. this is what donald trump said to you years ago. >> kuwait, they live like kings. the poorest person in kuwait, they live like kings and yet they're not paying. we make it possible for them to sell their oil. why aren't they paying us 25% of what they're making? it's a joke. >> this sounds like political presidential talk to me. and i know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run. would you ever? >> probably not. but i do get tired of seeing the country ripped off. >> why would you not? >> i just don't think i really have the inclination to do it. i love what i'm doing. i really like it. >> also it doesn't pay as well. >> but, you know, i just probably wouldn't do it, oprah. i probably wouldn't. but i do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country. if it got so bad, i would never want to rule it out totally because i really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country. >> isn't that kind of interesting what he said back then, how it's relevant to today. >> yeah, yeah, absolutely. >> i think so too. >> well, when you -- yeah. >> no, i mean -- >> i asked that question, i didn't expect that answer, i remember thinking. >> and what year was that clip from? >> let's see, according to the hair -- >> '88. >> i was going to say '87, '88. >> let's talk about the new series that you put together. we'll talk more about it. but why did you want to put this together? this is you say your life's work. earth on discovery years ago, and i just was knocked out by -- i fell in love with the earth, i really did. i love those polar bears coming out after hibernating. >> and i remember you saying gosh -- we have to take a break. >> i wanted to create a planet spirit. that's what this is. this is my idea of taking the message of what happens to people's hearts around the world and connecting us. >> we're going to give you more time to talk about it. >> yes. >> we're not up against a hard wall. you know what that's like. >> you see what she does? >> i got it, i got it. >> she'll be back to translate for you in the next segment. >> i know, i get very excited when oprah comes. i get very excited when she comes. up next, a plane lands in the united states with an extra passenger. how people on board rallied behind a woman who went into labor mid-flight. would you help a baby be delivered mid-flight? 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"you know the debate is great and it's a great form to talk to so many people but we really believe that we will win the iowa caucus by talking to caucuses goers talking to people on the phone at their homes, online." supporters of former maryland governor martin o'malley watched the debate at his campaign office in sioux city. jake>> an old downtown sioux city bank will soon be on the move... the building that once housed liberty national bank at second and pearl was closed months ago. the city wants the site for commercial development... and to add parking for the hard rock hotel and casino. ho - chunk incorporated bought the building from the city... with plans to move it to winnebago. but it too expensive to move it across the veterans bridge. so... ho - chunk sold the building for a dollar to bishop heelan catholic schools. it'll replace heelan's 100 year old administration building. it's hoped the project will be finished by next year. ->> . ""playboy" announced their magazine will not feature photos of nude women. now you really will only read "playboy" for the articles. honestly, i am so pleased to be the very first person on the planet to tell that joke. >> steve, you read it. >> for the article. >> for the article. >> the article. >> the article. >> the article. >> the article. >> for the article. >> i only read it for the article. >> the article! >> i like that! yes! >> when was the last time you read "playboy" magazine? >> probably '78. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i didn't think you were going to say that. >> '78? >> i remember. alex haley article. >> yes! a huge interview. >> oprah winfrey who read "playboy" back in '78 for alex healey. we will continue our conversation and talk about her new powerful documentary series and the question it poses. but right now time to show you some of this morning's headlines. twitter workers found out they were fired in an unusual way. 336 people were laid offonal call from twitter to tell him he was let go. >> ouch is right. "the san francisco chronicle" reports on a man filed a lawsuit against the government after he was hit by, listen to this, a giant pine cone! huh some he was reading and napping under a last year in a federal park in san francisco when a 16-pound pine cone. >> yep. >> i know. i didn't believe it. >> he weighed the pine cone? no such thing as a 16-pound pine cone. this shows legendary outlaw photograph billy the kid playing croquet with his gang in 1878 and measures 4x5 inches. billy there on the left. they say this photo is a holy grail of western americana. >> a wizard at the democrat's debate. many you noticed this ma'am in the audience. some tweeted he might be santa claus or perhaps vice president joe biden in disguise. a contrast from the pot guy who got this so much attention at the republican debate. where is the hot guy? there he is. remember him? yeah. belief is a land mark documentary series exploring human kind's ongoing search to connect with something greater than than ourselves. oprah winfrey narrates the program spanning six continents over six consecutive nights. it follows a range of people on their profound journeyurnourneys and among them a hindu woman out of chicago speaking more out of life and what she believes. she heads to india for the world's largest spiritual gathering. >> it was just a few minutes of conversation, but i felt like they could see inside my heart. and what they offered to me was something that i'll never forget. when it's your time, it will be revealed to you. >> this series really, oprah, is just epic. in the first episode you go from the u.s. to india to budapest, hungary, to australia. it's visually absolutely stunning and the three years you put into it are on so visible. this was so important to you because you put your own money in it. >> it was so important because i was going through a period with the beginning of "own" launching a network where all of the press was saying, struggling network, struggling network. oftentimes, when you're going through a challenge, it forces you, particularly, to go inward and think about what do i really want and what do i want to achieve? so, for me, the idea of creating a network was to be able to tell pieces of light into other people's consciousness and show stories and ideas that would connect people. as i was saying earlier, i have seen planet earth on discovery and fell in love with the earth and wanted to do something that would do the same thing, would have the same kind of impact through people's hearts and through their spirits. in part, two pictures. which is the time was working for a show that lisa ling was doing on "own" brought me this idea. i literally had prayed for, all right, god, show me the way, what should i do? three or four days later, this idea came in and i knew that was it. >> what is so great about it, though, it's beautifully shot, number one, as anthony said. i feel like we are eavesdropping on people's conversations. don't you? i feel like we just happened to get a glimpse into what people are doing. >> i'm so excited you all saw it! >> oh, yeah. >> and it's not just efs droppingdrop ing -- eavesdropping on their conversations but on their beliefs. i know from my own personal upbringing, that belief defines who you actually become in the world. >> right. >> so you're right. the young man in budapest to the aboriginal grandfather who is teaching his grandson the song line. you see the connection and the connection in all real faith that reveal the character of god is that there is compassion and there is kindness and, ultimately, love. you see the aboriginal grandfather feels the same love and the desire to pass on tradition and rituals to his grandson, as the rabbi feels for his son. there is a saying, even though they live in, you know, opposite ends of the world. >> it's not about religion. it's about belief. >> it's not about religion. it's about belief. some of it is religious. >> yes. alex who climbs mountains and, you know, doesn't have any ropes or anything, just living in the moment, he says he is an atheist atheist. >> the one we saw is hindu and very successful and has a great job and she is hindu but she struggles with, she says, you said eavesdrop. she said what is it largely i believe in? so she quits her job and goes to india! >> where there are 70 million people. >> the largest gathering in the world and she says to herself, do you have to have religion or is being a good person enough? >> i think that is a question many people struggle with. and, you know, i loved when the pope was here. you know, my favorite moment with the pope, my favorite, favorite moment is after he has been on the balcony and has spoken to congress and he says to the crowd, pray iffor me and if you don't believe in prayer, just say good wishes. a goodbump moment. i thought it was such a way of being conclusive instead of saying, now i will be inclusive of you nonpraying people. >> you said to me people are searching for something more. i don't know what it is, but people are searching for something. >> a deep yearning for and that is what belief speaks to, the yearning for something greater than yourself. if you're only living a life for yourself, you will find that you end up feeling lost many times. >> which is the scenes with the girl from chicago who is hindu who goes to india is so powerful because she talks about basically going home to her room at home at night eating dinner and, all of a sudden, finds herself in a community, in an enormous community which seems overwhelming but is also somehow comforting. >> yes, yes, yes. i think a lot of people feel that. i think she speaks for the you know? the latest survey shows a third of the millennials believe in nothing. they believe in nothing. so they are also searching for which is the direction that will lead me to my highest self? >> can we change topics a second and ask what you're doing hidingt you know that is me? it's a beautiful turkey. >> what did you say? i don't have anoth >> i don't have another thumb's up. i did this on the "variety "cover. >> are you still going to be on the cover of "o" magazine? >> i'm going to be on the cover. we had a discussion about me coming off on the cover for the 15th anniversary and i decided to stay on. >> look at that! >> nobody wanted her off the cover because we are doing a contest with this coverage, oprah. we are asking readers to hold it up just like i'm doing there. people send it in to us and somebody will be chosen for a sleepover at oprah's house. what? >> gayle came up with this idea! >> what? >> yes, thank you so much! no, no. norah, you win a trip to new york. you get to be in the oprah audience. >> i'm doing that. i want a sleepover. >> bring a jumpsuit! you get to work with the staff. you have lunch in the cafeteria and sit in on meetings and help us with the "o" list. >> if we really like you, we might invite you for a sleepover. >> oprah, thanks. >> see you tonight. >> a big premiere in new york tonight. >> i am so pleased you watched this. >> good luck. really an epic achievement. >> we prepare. >> i see that. >> we prepare for most. >> we really do. nobody does more homework than gayle. >> rock 'n' roll hall of famer patti smith calls a book a new memoir of her life. >> i'm in a different phase of my life and i found it's hard to keep still, but i'm also moving into a new phase where i'm looking to have someplace where >> next, she shows anthony on the scene as a provocateur in the '70s and putting poetry to music and at the age of 68 she still performs and more of her fans know her for her books than her albums. her last book won the national book award. we went to see her new home in rockaway queens, new york, one of the many places in her new memoir "m-train." 40 years ago next month, patti smith released her debut album. how do you feel about that anniversary? >> well, when i was a kid, i didn't even believe that i would live until i was 40, let alone have a 40th anniversary of something! because tonight belongs to lovers." "because the night" written with bruce springsteen, would be her biggest chart hit but her greatest commercial success came her memoir "just kids." >> when we do our concerts now, it used to be the kids would bring your album. then they brought your cd. now i'm looking in the front row and the kids all have books! >> reporter: if "just kids" was talking about her bohemian youth in new york, "m-train" is part after love letter to her late husband, the guitarist with the band mc5. smith writes in the book -- >> looking back, long after his death, our way of living seems a miracle. one that could only be achieved by the silent synchronization of the jewels and gears of a common mind. >> reporter: smith left behind her music career in 1979 to move to st. clair shores, michigan where they buy an unsea worthy ship that they used. >> we listened to baseball games in the night. >> you would just go on the boat and listen to ballgames? >> yes. it was great. i don't really like going on the water any way. i don't how to swim and i get seasick so i was just as glad that it stayed in the yard. i had no problem with that. darling farewell >> reporter: they had been married 14 years when fred smith died of heart failure in the fall of 1994. >> really in less than a two-month span, we lost fred and my brother. it's not like a thing that you want to make dramatic. it's just the truth. >> reporter: after fred's death, patti began taking polaroids in her travel. many are in the book. virginia wolf's walking stick. this bear. herman's typewriter. what is that process about for you? >> i think it's i'm sort of restless, pneumatic. i found it's hard to keep still. but i'm also moving into a new phase where i'm looking to have someplace where i can keep still. >> reporter: this may be that place. a bungalow a block from the water in rock away beach, queens. >> it was built in, like, 1914. >> reporter: she stumbled on it visit ago friend a few years ago. >> i never expected it. i just came here on get a cup of coffee and i wound up getting a house! all of this -- >> reporter: an expensive cup of coffee! >> yeah, right. >> reporter: just weeks after she bought it, hurricane sandy ripped most of rock away to pieces. >> my little house was just like, you know, mighty mouse. >> reporter: it made it through? >> yeah, it did, and well. this is the table and chairs book. >> reporter: the table used to live in her favorite cafe. it. >> when this house was done, this was my first piece of >> reporter: what were you you? >> it would be, like, virginia wolf says, the room of my own. i loved my life, i loved sharing places with my children and my husband, but it is wonderful to have my own space. >> patti has had an extraordinary lirve life and a lovely book. >> she loves the house. >> she does love the house. for news any today, afternoon highs will rebound in the lower to mid 70s with plenty of sunshine. another dip in temperature is expected to start tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and breezy winds as canadian high pressure builds in to the area. highs should be in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. temperatures will continue on the downward trend for friday and saturday with highs in the upper 50s to near 60 and lows dipping down near freezing. temperatures will start to rebound again on sunday, though winds will be breezy with our tuesday..y good morning siouxland... i'm jacob heller. here's a look at your morning news. jake>> and this morning it looks like the woodbury courthouse needs more repairs. last week we told you the building's two elevators need replaced... but that'll cost more than 400 - thousand dollars. last night the supervisors were told a piece of marble fell from a courtroom ceiling. and you can even see daylight through the hole the piece left behind. and water damage is making some of the windows rust and bow out about an inch. "just those window areas is all we are concerned about at this point. i have to think that we should be looking beyond just those windows to where there might be some other damage might be going on to make sure that we don't have issues elsewhere." an architect from des moines has already inspected the windows and building. the board is waiting for his report. jake>> a sioux city teenager is facing arson charges after supposedly starting a dumpster fire monday afternoon. this is the evidence of that fire... set in a dumpster full of cardboard outside the dollar tree store on hamilton boulevard. according to sioux city police... 18 - year - old jeremiah verbeski of sioux city admitted to lighting a pine cone on fire and throwing it into the dumpster. the dumpster was destroyed... doing 15 - hundred dollars in damage. the outside of the dollar tree got 5 - thousand dollars in damage. verbeski is charged with second - degree arson and criminal mischief.

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