A few years ago. Tracy smith will be reporting our cover story. Reporter for investors around the world, twitters debut on wall street this past week was a dazzling vote of confidence. Now all the company has to do is live up to it. Where do you see twitter ten years from now . We want to reach every Single Person on the planet. Thats a lofty goal. I think it has the potential to do so. Ahead on sunday morning, inside twitter. Osgood and Anjelica Huston is a person with deep family roots in hollywood and quite a few stories to tell, this morning she shares some of them with lee cowan. Reporter it is one of the more memorable moments in movie history. You want to do it, charlie . Is that what you want . Reporter and there is one of the more memorable romances. Did you ever get tired of talking about genetic nicholson. No because i never get tired of jack. Anjelica huston on life in the spotlight and life in the country, later on sunday morning. Osgood now the folks who love them, her the cats meow videos that put a certain house pet in the spotlight. Bill geist. We are going to have a cat party. Reporter there are millions and millions of cat videos on the internet, to just a few dozen shown at the cat festival and only one is awarded the highest honor. Who will win the top of the golden kitty award . Later on sunday morning. Osgood you can find Orlando Bloom on broadway these days, shifting his acting talents from the screen to the stage. There is a bit of anxiety that comes with the spotlight and he talks about that this morning with rita braver. Playing heroes in some of the top grossing films in history has made Orlando Bloom an International Movie star. But now he is making his new york theatre debut. The torch burns bright. Reporter why does someone like Orlando Bloom want to play on broadway . It gives me a thrill i cant really explain. Reporter later on sunday morning, Orlando Bloom on broadway. Osgood on this veterans day eve, david martin takes us to a musical performance by some Wounded Warriors. Mo rocca finds his second childhood at a toy factory. We joy for breakfast at a park in beijing, paula pound stone offers her take on the Affordable Care act and more, but first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 10th of november, 2013. As many as 10,000 are dead after one of the most powerful typhoons on record hit the philippines. Typhoon had winds gusting up to 170 miles per hour, about the force of a tornado. Along with a massive storm surge. The city of paglabann southeast of manila was left in ruins. Survivors are having trouble finding food and clean water. The u. S. They i have is deploying shifts and aircraft to the philippines to help. The typhoon is now bearing down on china and vietnam but has begun to weaken. Talks between iran and six world powers, including the United States broke off in geneva yesterday without agreement limiting tehrans Nuclear Program but negotiations will continue later this month. You may recall that late september run on new york between a new york motorcycle list and a us and husband and wife and baby in a car. Many have been indicted including a number of police officers. The car drivers has not, the car driver has not been charged. The newest Nuclear Aircraft carrier was christened at a shipyard in Norfolk Virginia yesterday, the ford is the first in a new class of ships that will require fewer crew members. Three of the four doolittle raiders saluted their fallen comrades in dayton ohio last night with a final toast. In 1942, just months after the attack on pearl harbor, the raiders boosted american morale with a daring air assault on the japanese mainland. Todays weather. Cool air is covering much of the country except for the south, northwest we will be dealing with some november rain, the week ahead will be much colder and wetter, especially in the east. Coming up, sunday in the park, in beijing. But first, the buzz, here we,, ton. Osgood twitter, for the uninitiated is a way to transmit brief messages to people around the world, and this past week investors sent their own sort of message, putting up the opening price of twitter stock a full 60 percent in just the first two days of trading, why are so many people so bullish on twitter . Tracy smith takes a look now at our sunday morning cover story. Reporter at twitter San Francisco headquarters, even the folks who didnt make millions in this past weeks ipo are treated like they did. They get all the typically enviable do. Com goodies, a flexe work environment, free gourmet meals and the knowledge they have helped change the way the world communicates. First of all, everybody can sit down. It is much easier to tweet from a seated position. President obama tweets, so does the pope, cbs news and just about every celebrity you can name. In case you dont tweet, it works Something Like this. On twitter, users can send messages through a Global Online network, any message as long as it is 140 characters or less, like this one. In two seconds your tweet goes out to everyone who is signed up to see it and they can send it on or retweet to all of their users and so on until your tweet makes its way around the Twitter Network and the world, to be seen or answered by anyone, anyone. Michael cippe is tweeters product vp. Tweet there you go. So that just went out to 17,800 followers. Have you personally ever been surprised by the way someone has used twitter . I am always surprised to see people who are talking with one another that you would never expect to be talking with one another. Like . Like drake, canadian rapper drops a tweet that says the first million is the hardest, and pickens, the texas oil magnates replies the first billion is a heck of a lot harder. This is two people having a conversation on twitter. That is amazing. For you is it all about solving problems . Yeah. Jack dorsey cofounded twitter in 2006, when he and a few pals started sending messages to each other. Your original tweets were a lot about what you were eating for lunch. Yes, they were, and my mom really appreciated that. She knew where i was at and she knew i was eating and she knew i was alive. Before long, twitter took off and so did dorseys profile although he has been accused of taking too much credit for what was really a group invention. What is your version of the creation . You know, there are so many i mean there are so many different stories it is not really the most important thing anymore. So would you say now i founded twitter or we founded twitter . It always has been we. It always has been we. Yes. Was that frustrating to you, though, to hear other people have different versions of the twitter creation . I mean, it is not it is not surprising, if we focus too much on that we are not going to move forward. The past is the past . The past is the past. The stories will be written. Reporter whatever the story, there is still a lot of room for growth. In a cbs news poll, only 16 percent of American Adults age 18 and over say they use twitter. There are a lot of people out there who i think are still skeptical who still think who cares about somebody telling me what they ate for lunch. And it is of course not all about that. There are always going to be people doing that, who are just here is my dinner. Lance julio nevada is chief of the social media blog mashable. The moments that matter in twitters lifespan when we are told about things that are happening in the real world and that is the position as a powerful news delivery service, for average people, people on the ground. Or on the water. For example, remember the plane that bellied into the hudson in 2009 . Some of the first images were from a guy tweeting from a ferryboat. And the first pictures of the asiana crash in San Francisco this year were tweeted by the passengers themselves. That, youring your lunch, is that inconsequential information . No. That is sort of life changing information. Of course, twitter had its own life changing moment this past week, the Company Stock price soared 73 percent in the first day of trading, but slid seven percent the next day. From wall street to twitters headquarters on San Franciscos market street, all eyes are on the numbers. And the numbers are staggering. According to twitter the company has over 230 million user who send around half a billion tweets every 24 hours, last year revenues shot up 198 percent to around 300 million, but an equally staggering number, their net profits so far are zero. Reporter the company says it will turn that around by selling more ads, called sponsored or promoted tweets like this one. Twitter makes money through ads, as the ads pile up does that cheap pen the experience. I think it makes it better. You are giving a brand or an organization an opportunity to increase the number of people who might see their content, to see their message. It is good for the advertiser but what about for the person on twitter who is reading all of these ads . Well, they are contextual, so you see you see an ad, you see a promoted tweet within a stream, and it feels like it belongs there. It feels like it is part of the conversation. Reporter a and it is an open conversation, which Means Companies can sometimes get their message across without paying. Like this oreo tweet during last years super bowl blackout. Boom, they put that out there and it explodes virally and twitter doesnt really have anything to do it with. They didnt pay for advertising rights. So thats the thing, twitters are completely open environment, it is not Like Television where, you know, the average user could suddenly show up on tv talking about something or Small Company couldnt show up and say hey, by the way check this thing out but twitter is like that. Reporter but as innovative as twitter may be the company has drawn fire for having an all male board of directors. He is general counsel. In the renal financial filing you were the only female in the list of top twitter executives, does that concern you . It really doesnt, that was one snapshot of who we are as a company but doesnt tell the whole story, i am sure that will change, i am sure it will. Did people tweet to you directly . Did they use twitter to say hey why arent there more women in twitter . Absolutely, we got a lot of great feedback and suggestions of people who wanted to come here so it was an interesting dialogue and something we take very seriously and very important to us. Reporter another change crucial to twitters survival, growing the number of people who use it, right now, facebook has four times as many, but insider like jack dorsey have high expectations. Where do you see twitter ten years from now . We want to reach every Single Person on the planet. Thats a lofty goal. I think it has the potential to do so. Seriously . Yeah. It provides, it does give you a sense of what is happening in the world, so i do, i do believe it has the potential to reach those heights. Reporter okay. That could be overly optimistic, but maybe by giving us a new way to talk about a rapidly changing world, twitter has found a permanent place in it. You know what line it is on. Osgood next, remembering the fallen. Osgood and now a page from our sunday morning almanac. November 10th, 1982, 31 years ago today, the day the Vietnam Veterans memorial in washington was opened to the public for the first time. Intended as a nonpolitical tool to those who died fighting a highly controversial war, the memorial was initially caught up in controversy itself. Maya lynn. Out of the more than thousand, an independent panel chose a design by an unknown 21yearold architecture student. She conceived of two joint walls of dark reflective stone set into the ground. And enfraifd with the names of the more than 58,000 americans who died in that war. Any prominent politicians and other Public Officials objected announcing a wall as a tombstone among other epithets of. Billionaire businessman ross perot who contributed more than 160,000 of his own money to the project was one of the most outspoken. You have two choices start all over again or modify the design. Have a look, everyone. Osgood over his objection it is design was modified, with the addition of a statue by frederick heart of three servicemen, one white, one africanamerican, and one hispanic, though at a slight distance from the memorial rather than at its apex as some had wanted. Those early disagreements have faded with time, as the memorial has become one of the most visited monuments in washington. Somewhat to her surprise. I guess i havent seen how loved it would become, and yet at the same time, it doesnt forget the high price of war. Osgood and with all those names carved so permanently into stone, there is no way any of us can ever forget the sacrifice of those who served. Osgood ahead, a breakfast osgood ahead, a breakfast in beijing. Osgood an enjoyable breakfast in beijing does not necessarily involve cooking anything or eating anything. We join a sunday walk in the morning. Walk in the park. A city awakening to stretch and shape, chase off sleep as Morning Light works into this ancient part in the chinas capital it gives a colorful routine. Some work on lowering tres through tai chi that, in a park that dates back to the ming dynasty, others test handeye coordination with the chinese yoyo and some can be gently swinging cloth covered cages, they are carrying on a tradition called eonow or walking birds. Once reserved for the wealthy, now it is a hobby for the retired. Beijing, this bustling city of 20 million may be better known for traffic, pollution or the formality of its comist central government. But here in the park it shows its whim cal side. He and his wife retired from finance jobs in state run companies. They stumbled upon this group of ballroom dancers and brushed up before hitting the dance floor. We learned by watching foreign videos, he told us, being taught by Chinese People is bad. We watched you and you were smiling. You seemed to be having so much fun out there dancing. What were you thinking . As you were twirling around under the trees. Three words, she said, beautiful, happy exercise. We found a former radio factory worker getting her exercise, be it this badminton like ball she made from feathers and old tin cans. You dont really need to go to a gym here it seems in beijing, you can just come to ratang park. We have the worst air, outdoors we enjoy the nature and sunshine. When the sky is clear and blue in beijing, everyone is happy to forget that there have been more smoggy days here this year than any other since the 1960s. Just a few steps away, we found lee doing his talk. It is no easier than it looks. I am not very good. This beijing native was drawn to raton park for practical reasons. This thing is loud, he told us, and it might disturb others in more residential area. But this music group didnt seem worried one bit about disaccordance sound or disturbing passer bys. In fact, this woman strapped on a mini amplifier to make sure she wasnt drowned out. Did you meet here in this park . Really, we all met here. Oh, wow. So you are ratngs own band. This park founded in the 1530s was, has had a temple once visited by emperors now it is a shrine to the slower pace of life and a reminder of another time. Osgood ahead, actress Anjelica Huston on a life in the spotlight. But next heroes in concert. ,,,, the Great American novel. So you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. So you can finish the Great American novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. So you can osgood as america prepares to mark veterans day tomorrow, we call your attention to a real life band of brothers, despite the wounds they bear from battle, david martin tells us they are determined to make their voices heard. Let the onslaught begin a new. I stand ready, coldly waiting with a steady hand. Marine corps value Tim Donnelley reads from a blog he wrote a year ago when he found out he would probably never regain use of his right arm. Both legs had already been taken by a roadside bomb in afghanistan. So that right armament everything. I cant salute and i cant shake somebodys hand. Do you feel helpless for a little while, and it stings. One thing he had not lost was his voice. Colons hallelujah ha a backs signature number and is getting ready to perform it with another double amputee is on base and the whole rhythm system is Wounded Warriors. How long have you been taking lessons . Since about january of this year. And you are about to go rehearse with one of the legend of rock n roll. Right. How does that feel . It is pretty amazing. It is one of the greatest opportunity i have ever had. He is really good, he is really, really good, he has a great ear, this kid, and a great sense of timing. It was waters wh who had the inspiration to perform with this Wounded Warrior band, an inspiration which came from the same place his rock n roll anthem the wall came from. Suffering great loss. He was an infant when his father was killed in world war ii, his grandfather had been killed in world war i. He and i grew up with the loss of those two men, for an eightyearold, really. Juan dominguez lost both legs and an arm in afghanistan. Back in the day, he had played a pretty mean guitar in a heavy metal band. He could never do that again. But he didnt want to live without music. And then he met roger waters. Doing good. Good seeing you. I introduced myself, and got talking about music. He said you can play the guitar. And i looked at him and i thought this is a stretch, how could he play the guitar and then he went well, not anymore, you know. I used to play the guitar, he said now i play the drums. And i thought, wow, how cool is that, and he does, i kind of have him look, and i havent looked back. Bob woodruff the