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With three shows left we hear more from
David Letterman
and look at the shifting landscape of late night tv. We begin with your world in 90 seconds. Newew video shows the moment the amtrak train flew off the tracks. Did something hit the amtrak train before the deadly derailment in philadelphia . This apparently was not the only train to get hit that night. They had been hit by rocks or shot at. The jury has spoken. Dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay for his life for this crime. He is going to go to hell. Nobody is really a winner today. Islamic state militants wage a fierce battle in iraq raising their black flag over the main government compound. Huge area of
Severe Weather
. The entire plains the threat will be tornadoes and damaging winds and large hail. Keep an eye to the sky. One of the most iconic retailers is closing. Mitt romney and
Evander Holyfield
enter the ring. Dont beat my brains out. That is a fire in one of the smoke stacks of the
Great American
ballpark. And all that matters. The atlanta uchawks win the game on cbs this morning saturday. People stop me on the street for selfies. Its annoying isnt it . I think we should. For old times sake. Im barely in it. You want it there. Come on. And welcome to the weekend. We have a great show for you this morning. We are going to take you to england where the future of the worlds chocolate may rest in this building. It is the cocoa
Quarantine Center
. Plus an empire of mexican and latin restaurants all began with a chance encounter that changed his life. Youll meet him. And performing in our saturdays session, work earned comparisons to marvin gaye. You will hear songs from the debut record later in the show. Dramatic developments in the investigation of that deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia on tuesday. New
Surveillance Video
shows the train speeding down the tracks and leaving the rails in a shower of sparks as the
National Transportation
safety board tries to determine the cause of the crash. The fbi is launching its own investigation. That came after word that some kind of projectile or rock or possibly a bullet may have hit the windshield of the locomotive before it derailed killing eight passengers and injuring dozens of others. Two other trains in the area may have been struck as well. Chris van cleave is in philadelphia with the latest. Reporter good morning. These new developments mark a major turn in the investigation. When we first heard about the
Regional Commuter
service being struck we were told it was unrelated to the derailment. Now with the damage to derailed train and possibility of a second amtrak train being hit the ntsb is asking the fbi to take a closer look. New
Security Camera
video of the moment amtrak train 188 hit its tragic end the
National Transportation
safety board reported friday in addition to the engineer two assistant conducters have been interviewed, one revealing new information shortly after leaving the philadelphia train station she heard an engineer report his train being hit. The ntsb is also aware of reports of a washington bound amtrak train being struck by an object. Damage can be seen in this picture. Both incidents in the same general area. Our investigation is not independently confirmed this information but we have seen damage to the lefthand lower portion of the amtrak windshield that we have asked the fbi to come in and look at for us. Reporter while investigators say engineer
Brandon Bostian
has been cooperative he does not remember the incident. He is required to sound the bell as he goes past the station stop. He did that and recalled doing that. He has no recollection of anything past that. Friends say he has a life long love of trains and describe him as careful. He was very thoreoughthorough, always on time. He always had his highlighter highlighting speeds and restrictions. Reporter with the fbi looking at the damage in this
Major New Development
of the investigation its still unknown why the train accelerated from 70 to 106
Miles Per Hour
heading into a sharp curve. Retired train engineer worked for amtrak for 36 years and says engineers are required to know the speed limit on the tracks at all times explaining that every 23 seconds engineers have to respond to an alarm designed to keep them alert. It is unusual for
Something Like
this to happen. There is a distraction. There is something that happened and the only person that knows what happened is that engineer. Reporter we have also learned that
Philadelphia District
Attorneys Office
is following the investigation and gathering information. It is too early to know if that will turn into a criminal investigation. Thank you. For more on the investigation into the amtrak train we turn to cbs news
National Transportation
safety expert former chairman of the
National Transportation
safety board. Good morning. Good morning. What do you make of the new developments that some kind of projectile hit the windshield and cracked it . It could be a very important element. Remember that accidents are never just one thing. They are a chain of events that come together. You take one link of the chain out and the accident wont happen. Clearly with the fbis entrance into the investigation we will get good information to understand what this was and how it might have gotten there. I want to ask you about positive train control basically something in the train would have taken a signal from the stations to determine how fast the train was going. If this is the busiest section of amtrak why didnt this have the control . It was being prepared for it. It may have had it in the coming weeks. They and mr. Bordman has committed to having that completed as required by congressional mandate. That mandate came down in 2008. It was all the tracks in the country were supposed to be done by now. Why havent they been . Its a very expensive proposition. Even with that said i was the chairman at the time and we were very, very excited about the proposition that in seven years and it seems like a long time and did to me when i was sitting there at the board, we thought this was going to actually be completed, but because it is such a very expensive proposition and there are so many miles, 62,000 miles of track in the
United States
it took longer than the railroads anticipated and than we anticipated. We want to draw on your expertise and ask what are they asking him . He was interviewed yesterday. Remember we are not a criminal investigative body. We are a safety investigative body. We want to find out what the truth is. Remember from our point of view that is all we are looking for. We are not pointing fingers. We are not trying to find blame. We are trying to find the truth so we can understand exactly what happened and prevent it from happening again with the recommendations we are going to make. Thanks for being with us this now to the death sentence for the
Boston Marathon
bomber. The federal jury that convicted
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
in the 2013 attack that killed four people and injured more than 260 spent 14 hours deliberating his fate. They announced their unanimous decision friday afternoon. And the u. S. Attorney put it quote, hell pay for his crimes with his life. Don has been covering this trial and is joining us from boston. Good morning don. Reporter good morning. Over the past ten weeks of trial, the guilty verdict might have been a foregone conclusion but this result was anything but. This area is traditionally opposed to the
Death Penalty
, but in the end his attorneys words were not enough to outweigh
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
s own actions. For two years boston has been a city holding its collective breath for this. I think that its justice. Reporter but inside
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
showed little emotion standing with head bowed as his fate was announced. First responders victims and family members were relieved. This is nothing to celebrate. This is a matter of justice. Hes going to go to hell. Thats where he wanted to go but hes going to get there quicker than he thought. As a father i put myself in
Bill Richards
shoes at that time. I think all of us feel that way. If you have children you understand how important it is to protect children and to be there for children. Reporter federal prosecutors knew they had an uphill battle in massachusetts, a state that outlawed the
Death Penalty
in its own cases. Its likely this is the critical image of the injury, ptsarnaev is putting a bomb near this family. He denies his involvement in the bomb that kill eded
Bill Richards
. Thats the strong message we sent today. Reporter the defense centered on the argument it was the older brother tamerlan who made the younger brother get involved. If nobody can see into another persons mind our job was to try to recognize the facts and the evidence that would help the jury make that decision for themselves. Reporter the defense team admitted tsarnaevs guilty from the beginning but pleaded for mercy. Ultimately neither that nor his youth nor tales of his disfunctional youth swayed the jury. But what did sway the death was the deaths, the injuries the way dzhokhar and his brother committed these crimes. Sentencing will come over the next two months at which time hell be transferred to death row in terre haute, indiana, and his attorneys will launch a lengthy appeals process. Tom thank you. Well take a closer look at how this shook out in the court and what could be next for tsarnaev. Here is our cbs legal analyst, good morning ricky. Well start off with where don left off. How big of a role do you think this is unanimously this kid showed no remorse. How does that affect the outcome . That was the critical factor in this case. You have to understand that the only remorse that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
showed was for himself. He was stoic and had no emotion. When did he cry . When his aunt came in to talk about his childhood. The only person that he felt badly about, the jurors could find, was him and not about any of these victims. When you listen and you look at the carnage, at the horror of his act, these jurors went into a war zone. There was no
First Responder
who attended to every victim who went to every part of that bombing, who saw every body being pulled apart. These jurors went through each act. And this defendant looked straight ahead. The cornerstone or one of the cornerstones of the defense was that he was ultimately influenced by his older brother. That he wouldnt have done this without that influence. Did the jury basically reject that . Well, three of the jurors did not. Three of the jurors go along with the mitigating factors, having to do with tamerlan the older brother, really being in charge of and over
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
. And all the defense needed was one of the three. However, those three finding that his older brother was the cause, without
Tamerlan Dzhokhar
would not have been a jihadist, even they had to say the horror of the act, the carnage, the war zone had to outweigh why he became a jihadist. And the other factor is the terrorism expert said this anyone can become radicalized. It doesnt matter by whom. They still are responsible for their own actions. Fascinating. A lot of appeals coming up. Thank you for being with us this morning. Coming up later here one of the most important eyewitnesss in the tsarnaev case never took the stand. Well tell you how one photographers work helped convince the jury to vote for the
Death Penalty
. And the bodies of all eight people aboard the u. S. Marines helicopter that crashed in nepal were recovered. They were on a
Relief Mission
for earthquake victims. Seth doane is joining us with the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The investigators called the crash site severe. They had not yet positively identified all of the victims and had not yet determined the cause of the crash. That missing huey helicopter was ultimately found after three days of searching high up in the mountains. It was located at an altitude of 11,200 feet roughly halfway between kathmandu and mt. Everest. The six u. S. Marines on board along with two nepalese soldiers were delivering aid to remote regions tuesday night, specifically delivering tarps and rice to hardhit areas after this earthquake. But their helicopter did not return from that mission. Its part of a wider humanitarian aid mission that involves about 300 u. S. Troops who are currently in nepal. Landslides have been a huge issue cutting off roads and that means cutting off aid. So the helicopters are a real lifeline, sometimes the only way to get aid in and to get those who were hurt in the disaster out. On friday president obama offered his condolences to the families who, anthony, are grappling with this terrible news. Seth doane in beijing. Thank you. Sources are getting closer to the ancient city of palmyra. That is one of the most magnificent archaeological sites. There are fears that isis will destroy the site as it has with other ancient ruins. In iraq
Islamic Forces
hold a large part of the city of ramadi. This is a major setback for the
Iraqi Government
and they are sending reinforcements in an attempt to regain control of ramadi. Violent storms threaten a third of the nation today from texas all the way to minnesota. Severe storms moved through parts of nebraska on friday with thunder and lightning and dark threatening clouds large hail fell in the area. 100 miles away a tornado touched down with no injuries or major damage reports. For more well get to meteorologist ed kern of our chicago station. Good morning. Good morning, bonita. We are looking at active weather throughout the country here. We have the potential for
Severe Weather
but the greatest potential lies here in the orange and red area for enhanced and also a moderate chance of severe storms. Now, within this region from nebraska to kansas to oklahoma we have a chance for significant severe. That means strong tornadoes of ef2 or greater and tornadoes that have a long life and also large, destructive hail of twoplus inches. And that region is from wichita falls, texas all the way up to southern nebraska. Bonita . Meteorologist ed curran thank you. In california intense rain caused some flooding but it is just a drop in the bucket for the droughtstricken state. From
San Francisco
to san diego, streets were flooded and cars and trucks went nowhere. Weather experts say californias climate may be starting to change and could become kepter in the next year. Also in california, a new law that took effect this year has made big changes for chickens. It requires farmers to house hens in cages with enough space to stretch their wings. The new standard is backed by
Animal Rights
advocates but there are worries about higher egg prices. John blackstone has more. Reporter in california these may be the best of times for chickens with a new state law requiring they have more room to move. Here in san diego, 8,000 are now living cagefree in frank hilakers barn. I like to call it disneyland for chickens. Reporter hilaker is scrambling to meet the new regulations, often at great extents. Business is not all its cracked up to be. Reporter egg prices in california doubled in 2014 but then quick to competitive business in which producers are reluctant to raise prices. So in a way the egg producers are playing chicken right now. I like that yeah. Reporter you told me theres no evidence that the chickens are really better off. By some criteria they are better off, by other criteria they are worse off. Reporter chickens can be more vulnerable to predators, those kept in big open barns may be more likely to get injured. Still, it has to be better than being crammed in a tiny cage. Some people look at apartments in
San Francisco
and new york city and say, how in the world can people live in those little cages . But i dont go there either. I dont know. Im not a chicken behaviorist. Their brains are about that big. Reporter what we do know is the chickens got a little. Im john blackstone, woodland, california. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The wall street journal reports that bill and
Hillary Clinton
earned more than 25 million from speaking engagements over the past 16 months. Financial disclosure forums submitted the federal
Election Commission
showed democratic president ial contender
Hillary Clinton
also earning 5 million from her book hard choices. Usa today reports starbucks has a warning for its customers who purchased items using their mobile phones. It says hackers can syphon money from mobile app accounts. Customers who were targeted wont be charged for the stolen goods. It is not just this company, i thought uber had a similar issue as well. The
Los Angeles Times
says google plans to send their fleet of selfdriving cars out to the roads. They will hit the streets of california sometime this summer. Other companies are taking note apple and uber are finetuning their own prototypes. A quarter million selfdriving vehicles may be sold every year by 2025. And the
New York Times
says fao schwartz on fifth avenue here in new york will close in two months. Its the victim of rising rents agrowing competition from online retailers. The store has been in business for that years and played a cameo in the 1988 movie big when
David Letterman<\/a> and look at the shifting landscape of late night tv. We begin with your world in 90 seconds. Newew video shows the moment the amtrak train flew off the tracks. Did something hit the amtrak train before the deadly derailment in philadelphia . This apparently was not the only train to get hit that night. They had been hit by rocks or shot at. The jury has spoken. Dzhokhar tsarnaev will pay for his life for this crime. He is going to go to hell. Nobody is really a winner today. Islamic state militants wage a fierce battle in iraq raising their black flag over the main government compound. Huge area of
Severe Weather<\/a>. The entire plains the threat will be tornadoes and damaging winds and large hail. Keep an eye to the sky. One of the most iconic retailers is closing. Mitt romney and
Evander Holyfield<\/a> enter the ring. Dont beat my brains out. That is a fire in one of the smoke stacks of the
Great American<\/a> ballpark. And all that matters. The atlanta uchawks win the game on cbs this morning saturday. People stop me on the street for selfies. Its annoying isnt it . I think we should. For old times sake. Im barely in it. You want it there. Come on. And welcome to the weekend. We have a great show for you this morning. We are going to take you to england where the future of the worlds chocolate may rest in this building. It is the cocoa
Quarantine Center<\/a>. Plus an empire of mexican and latin restaurants all began with a chance encounter that changed his life. Youll meet him. And performing in our saturdays session, work earned comparisons to marvin gaye. You will hear songs from the debut record later in the show. Dramatic developments in the investigation of that deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia on tuesday. New
Surveillance Video<\/a> shows the train speeding down the tracks and leaving the rails in a shower of sparks as the
National Transportation<\/a> safety board tries to determine the cause of the crash. The fbi is launching its own investigation. That came after word that some kind of projectile or rock or possibly a bullet may have hit the windshield of the locomotive before it derailed killing eight passengers and injuring dozens of others. Two other trains in the area may have been struck as well. Chris van cleave is in philadelphia with the latest. Reporter good morning. These new developments mark a major turn in the investigation. When we first heard about the
Regional Commuter<\/a> service being struck we were told it was unrelated to the derailment. Now with the damage to derailed train and possibility of a second amtrak train being hit the ntsb is asking the fbi to take a closer look. New
Security Camera<\/a> video of the moment amtrak train 188 hit its tragic end the
National Transportation<\/a> safety board reported friday in addition to the engineer two assistant conducters have been interviewed, one revealing new information shortly after leaving the philadelphia train station she heard an engineer report his train being hit. The ntsb is also aware of reports of a washington bound amtrak train being struck by an object. Damage can be seen in this picture. Both incidents in the same general area. Our investigation is not independently confirmed this information but we have seen damage to the lefthand lower portion of the amtrak windshield that we have asked the fbi to come in and look at for us. Reporter while investigators say engineer
Brandon Bostian<\/a> has been cooperative he does not remember the incident. He is required to sound the bell as he goes past the station stop. He did that and recalled doing that. He has no recollection of anything past that. Friends say he has a life long love of trains and describe him as careful. He was very thoreoughthorough, always on time. He always had his highlighter highlighting speeds and restrictions. Reporter with the fbi looking at the damage in this
Major New Development<\/a> of the investigation its still unknown why the train accelerated from 70 to 106
Miles Per Hour<\/a> heading into a sharp curve. Retired train engineer worked for amtrak for 36 years and says engineers are required to know the speed limit on the tracks at all times explaining that every 23 seconds engineers have to respond to an alarm designed to keep them alert. It is unusual for
Something Like<\/a> this to happen. There is a distraction. There is something that happened and the only person that knows what happened is that engineer. Reporter we have also learned that
Philadelphia District<\/a>
Attorneys Office<\/a> is following the investigation and gathering information. It is too early to know if that will turn into a criminal investigation. Thank you. For more on the investigation into the amtrak train we turn to cbs news
National Transportation<\/a> safety expert former chairman of the
National Transportation<\/a> safety board. Good morning. Good morning. What do you make of the new developments that some kind of projectile hit the windshield and cracked it . It could be a very important element. Remember that accidents are never just one thing. They are a chain of events that come together. You take one link of the chain out and the accident wont happen. Clearly with the fbis entrance into the investigation we will get good information to understand what this was and how it might have gotten there. I want to ask you about positive train control basically something in the train would have taken a signal from the stations to determine how fast the train was going. If this is the busiest section of amtrak why didnt this have the control . It was being prepared for it. It may have had it in the coming weeks. They and mr. Bordman has committed to having that completed as required by congressional mandate. That mandate came down in 2008. It was all the tracks in the country were supposed to be done by now. Why havent they been . Its a very expensive proposition. Even with that said i was the chairman at the time and we were very, very excited about the proposition that in seven years and it seems like a long time and did to me when i was sitting there at the board, we thought this was going to actually be completed, but because it is such a very expensive proposition and there are so many miles, 62,000 miles of track in the
United States<\/a> it took longer than the railroads anticipated and than we anticipated. We want to draw on your expertise and ask what are they asking him . He was interviewed yesterday. Remember we are not a criminal investigative body. We are a safety investigative body. We want to find out what the truth is. Remember from our point of view that is all we are looking for. We are not pointing fingers. We are not trying to find blame. We are trying to find the truth so we can understand exactly what happened and prevent it from happening again with the recommendations we are going to make. Thanks for being with us this now to the death sentence for the
Boston Marathon<\/a> bomber. The federal jury that convicted
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> in the 2013 attack that killed four people and injured more than 260 spent 14 hours deliberating his fate. They announced their unanimous decision friday afternoon. And the u. S. Attorney put it quote, hell pay for his crimes with his life. Don has been covering this trial and is joining us from boston. Good morning don. Reporter good morning. Over the past ten weeks of trial, the guilty verdict might have been a foregone conclusion but this result was anything but. This area is traditionally opposed to the
Death Penalty<\/a>, but in the end his attorneys words were not enough to outweigh
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a>s own actions. For two years boston has been a city holding its collective breath for this. I think that its justice. Reporter but inside
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> showed little emotion standing with head bowed as his fate was announced. First responders victims and family members were relieved. This is nothing to celebrate. This is a matter of justice. Hes going to go to hell. Thats where he wanted to go but hes going to get there quicker than he thought. As a father i put myself in
Bill Richards<\/a> shoes at that time. I think all of us feel that way. If you have children you understand how important it is to protect children and to be there for children. Reporter federal prosecutors knew they had an uphill battle in massachusetts, a state that outlawed the
Death Penalty<\/a> in its own cases. Its likely this is the critical image of the injury, ptsarnaev is putting a bomb near this family. He denies his involvement in the bomb that kill eded
Bill Richards<\/a>. Thats the strong message we sent today. Reporter the defense centered on the argument it was the older brother tamerlan who made the younger brother get involved. If nobody can see into another persons mind our job was to try to recognize the facts and the evidence that would help the jury make that decision for themselves. Reporter the defense team admitted tsarnaevs guilty from the beginning but pleaded for mercy. Ultimately neither that nor his youth nor tales of his disfunctional youth swayed the jury. But what did sway the death was the deaths, the injuries the way dzhokhar and his brother committed these crimes. Sentencing will come over the next two months at which time hell be transferred to death row in terre haute, indiana, and his attorneys will launch a lengthy appeals process. Tom thank you. Well take a closer look at how this shook out in the court and what could be next for tsarnaev. Here is our cbs legal analyst, good morning ricky. Well start off with where don left off. How big of a role do you think this is unanimously this kid showed no remorse. How does that affect the outcome . That was the critical factor in this case. You have to understand that the only remorse that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> showed was for himself. He was stoic and had no emotion. When did he cry . When his aunt came in to talk about his childhood. The only person that he felt badly about, the jurors could find, was him and not about any of these victims. When you listen and you look at the carnage, at the horror of his act, these jurors went into a war zone. There was no
First Responder<\/a> who attended to every victim who went to every part of that bombing, who saw every body being pulled apart. These jurors went through each act. And this defendant looked straight ahead. The cornerstone or one of the cornerstones of the defense was that he was ultimately influenced by his older brother. That he wouldnt have done this without that influence. Did the jury basically reject that . Well, three of the jurors did not. Three of the jurors go along with the mitigating factors, having to do with tamerlan the older brother, really being in charge of and over
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a>. And all the defense needed was one of the three. However, those three finding that his older brother was the cause, without
Tamerlan Dzhokhar<\/a> would not have been a jihadist, even they had to say the horror of the act, the carnage, the war zone had to outweigh why he became a jihadist. And the other factor is the terrorism expert said this anyone can become radicalized. It doesnt matter by whom. They still are responsible for their own actions. Fascinating. A lot of appeals coming up. Thank you for being with us this morning. Coming up later here one of the most important eyewitnesss in the tsarnaev case never took the stand. Well tell you how one photographers work helped convince the jury to vote for the
Death Penalty<\/a>. And the bodies of all eight people aboard the u. S. Marines helicopter that crashed in nepal were recovered. They were on a
Relief Mission<\/a> for earthquake victims. Seth doane is joining us with the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The investigators called the crash site severe. They had not yet positively identified all of the victims and had not yet determined the cause of the crash. That missing huey helicopter was ultimately found after three days of searching high up in the mountains. It was located at an altitude of 11,200 feet roughly halfway between kathmandu and mt. Everest. The six u. S. Marines on board along with two nepalese soldiers were delivering aid to remote regions tuesday night, specifically delivering tarps and rice to hardhit areas after this earthquake. But their helicopter did not return from that mission. Its part of a wider humanitarian aid mission that involves about 300 u. S. Troops who are currently in nepal. Landslides have been a huge issue cutting off roads and that means cutting off aid. So the helicopters are a real lifeline, sometimes the only way to get aid in and to get those who were hurt in the disaster out. On friday president obama offered his condolences to the families who, anthony, are grappling with this terrible news. Seth doane in beijing. Thank you. Sources are getting closer to the ancient city of palmyra. That is one of the most magnificent archaeological sites. There are fears that isis will destroy the site as it has with other ancient ruins. In iraq
Islamic Forces<\/a> hold a large part of the city of ramadi. This is a major setback for the
Iraqi Government<\/a> and they are sending reinforcements in an attempt to regain control of ramadi. Violent storms threaten a third of the nation today from texas all the way to minnesota. Severe storms moved through parts of nebraska on friday with thunder and lightning and dark threatening clouds large hail fell in the area. 100 miles away a tornado touched down with no injuries or major damage reports. For more well get to meteorologist ed kern of our chicago station. Good morning. Good morning, bonita. We are looking at active weather throughout the country here. We have the potential for
Severe Weather<\/a> but the greatest potential lies here in the orange and red area for enhanced and also a moderate chance of severe storms. Now, within this region from nebraska to kansas to oklahoma we have a chance for significant severe. That means strong tornadoes of ef2 or greater and tornadoes that have a long life and also large, destructive hail of twoplus inches. And that region is from wichita falls, texas all the way up to southern nebraska. Bonita . Meteorologist ed curran thank you. In california intense rain caused some flooding but it is just a drop in the bucket for the droughtstricken state. From
San Francisco<\/a> to san diego, streets were flooded and cars and trucks went nowhere. Weather experts say californias climate may be starting to change and could become kepter in the next year. Also in california, a new law that took effect this year has made big changes for chickens. It requires farmers to house hens in cages with enough space to stretch their wings. The new standard is backed by
Animal Rights<\/a> advocates but there are worries about higher egg prices. John blackstone has more. Reporter in california these may be the best of times for chickens with a new state law requiring they have more room to move. Here in san diego, 8,000 are now living cagefree in frank hilakers barn. I like to call it disneyland for chickens. Reporter hilaker is scrambling to meet the new regulations, often at great extents. Business is not all its cracked up to be. Reporter egg prices in california doubled in 2014 but then quick to competitive business in which producers are reluctant to raise prices. So in a way the egg producers are playing chicken right now. I like that yeah. Reporter you told me theres no evidence that the chickens are really better off. By some criteria they are better off, by other criteria they are worse off. Reporter chickens can be more vulnerable to predators, those kept in big open barns may be more likely to get injured. Still, it has to be better than being crammed in a tiny cage. Some people look at apartments in
San Francisco<\/a> and new york city and say, how in the world can people live in those little cages . But i dont go there either. I dont know. Im not a chicken behaviorist. Their brains are about that big. Reporter what we do know is the chickens got a little. Im john blackstone, woodland, california. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines. The wall street journal reports that bill and
Hillary Clinton<\/a> earned more than 25 million from speaking engagements over the past 16 months. Financial disclosure forums submitted the federal
Election Commission<\/a> showed democratic president ial contender
Hillary Clinton<\/a> also earning 5 million from her book hard choices. Usa today reports starbucks has a warning for its customers who purchased items using their mobile phones. It says hackers can syphon money from mobile app accounts. Customers who were targeted wont be charged for the stolen goods. It is not just this company, i thought uber had a similar issue as well. The
Los Angeles Times<\/a> says google plans to send their fleet of selfdriving cars out to the roads. They will hit the streets of california sometime this summer. Other companies are taking note apple and uber are finetuning their own prototypes. A quarter million selfdriving vehicles may be sold every year by 2025. And the
New York Times<\/a> says fao schwartz on fifth avenue here in new york will close in two months. Its the victim of rising rents agrowing competition from online retailers. The store has been in business for that years and played a cameo in the 1988 movie big when
Actor Tom Hanks<\/a> danced on the giant keyboard. The owners are hoping to find a new location. Its such a flagship in new york. If you are old enough as some of us are, its moved before. So its not a huge shock. You remember 145 years . Exactly. When youre 145 years old you know these things. All right. Its about 22 minutes after the hour, now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Americans gamble away 70 billion a year on state run lottery. What happens to that money is more shocking. You may think mitt romney had the fight of his life in 2012 but last night he got into the ring with
Evander Holyfield<\/a>. I want to be there. Remembering the king of the blues. We go deep back into the cbs news archive to show you the life of the late b. B. King. Well be right back. Youre watching cbs this morning. Looking for one of these . Yoplait. Smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. You are the most beautiful, kind generous loving person i met and you are my mom. Thats in a book called letters to my mom. What a touching thing for a daughter to say about her mother. A mother daughter conflict can be strong. I think it is something that we all go through where i want to be my own person. Im not my mom. I have my own views on life and then i think its her turning 30 and also me being of an age where i accept her for what she is. She accepts me. Its kind of our relationship is in a whole different stage right now. The faces do change as your kids grow up. They are supposed to. Did you know gayles kids surprised her for mothers day. They said they wouldnt make it and i had a bit of an attitude. I was going to speak about it on monday. I was going to speak on it on monday. They knew something was up. You guys have so much success and a lot of places where people get around the table and talk. What is special and different and why the talk . We know we are fortunate that we have a unique relationship. You know how it is when you are building a show. Some of it is magic and doesnt work. We have been lucky. I was just talking about this. The other thing i think we have is there are so many shows with women that are conflict driven and about unkindness and the sense that everybody has to win. I think we feel like we are a team. Some people in sicily are getting a spectacular nightly show courtesy of towering mt. Etna. The volcano has been erupting since tuesday and the nighttime views are amazing. Our top story one of the most important witnesses of the
Boston Marathon<\/a> bombing never took the stand and never said a word to the jury. What he saw that day in april 2013 was key to the prosecutions case against
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a>. Here is don daler. Reporter be it the stars above yosemite or the skyline of boston what he prefers to take pictures of is beauty. What the waiter and amateur photographer is best known for now is anything but. It was a
Beautiful Day<\/a> in boston. I had the day off of work which doesnt usually happen and i wanted to go out and be a part of the festivities in the city. Reporter he was 50 feet away from the restaurants when the bombs went off. In an instant i was just a huge blast of white light, a loud noise and complete silence. I just forgot everything and started taking photographs. I felt it needed to be done. Reporter frame after frame captured devastating effects of the terrorist attack in the midst of screams somehow remains calm. I was just shooting. I wasnt scared. I wasnt crying. I did a lot of crying afterwards, but it was just complete calm. I was extremely conflicted taking the photographs at the same time. I kept telling myself stop thinking. Just shoot. You need to do this. No one else around is doing this. You discovered something you didnt know you had. I guess you can say that. Reporter prosecutors used the photos to show jurors what home made bombs can do to bodies and lives, even lives not physically harmed. Do you think you will get those images out of your head . No. Absolutely not. There is a very famous photograph at the vietnam war of an execution and won him a pulitzer. He said later in life that that image haunted him his whole life. Do you understand that . 100 . I see that little boy every single day. And its not going to go away. That photo of 3yearold made the cover of the
New York Times<\/a>. I was sad for him and his family. Reporter maybe it is for that reason that hunk returned to the marathon every year since, not to relive the horror that it was, but to honor the beauty that it is. For cbs this morning don daler, boston. Its really interesting because he had a journalist instinct there. What he did ended up being extremely important but he understood that right at the time. Its amazing that he had the calm to capture those images. I dont think a lot of photo journalists would have been able to watch all of that. Hard to watch. Americans spend a lot on lottery tickets. The states are supposed to spend the money on education, but do they . We have an eye opening report. Here is a look at the weather for your weekend. Medical news in our morning rounds including how taking a simple vitamin can greatly reduce your risk of skin cancer. Why cash not counseling or drugs may be the best way to get smokers to quit. Youre watching cbs this morning. People with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. If you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. Its a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. Along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. With one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. And, although its not a weightloss or bloodpressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower
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Drug Companies<\/a> are saying you get cured and then that is it. Then the cancer drugs. This is interesting. A lot of them are over 100,000 a year, some of them are. The final category are compounding pharmacies. I should say these definitely serve a role to make specific medicines. But there has been abuse and there was a series last week done that found that the military was being billed up to 15,000 a month for these creams for veterans to relieve their chronic pain. So i think there is definitely room for abuse and room for improvement. We have been in the position where you get a prescription back and are shocked but you feel like you have no choice. Is there anything that is proactive . Patients can play a role. The beigpicture is going to involve politics and policy change to change the way it happens. In the meantime small patients can do for instance the report found the more providers are prescribed the more drugs you take. Researchers learned a little bit of cash can go a long way to help smokers kick the habit. The study shows financial incentives are more effective compared to free access to counseling. The most effective technique requires an up front cash deposit that will be taken away if they didnt quit. More than half were smoke free after six months. We like to separate money and health. I remember i had a patient who is a 2 1 2 packs a day smoker. She decided to quit. Her daughter would take the cash she would have spent on cigarettes and put it away. She put them in an envelope. At the end of the year they had thousands of dollars. And she took her daughter on a cruise. That is how she rewarded herself. It kept her smoke free for the year. There is something that rubs me the wrong way. Its not that effective. It is 10 to 15 versus 6 . The idea of paying somebody to stop doing the vice there is something that says why do that. On the other hand it costs more than 5,000 a year for employers to keep up the health for people who smoke. At the end of the day maybe the money jump starts it and gets you its not all that effective. Anything that helps a little bit. Finally, if you are wondering about your health get a grip. Researchers in canada say the firmness of a handshake can help a persons health. Researchers believe grip strength can be a better measure of heart health than
Blood Pressure<\/a>. This is interesting. When i get my hand crushed by people im glad you are in good health. The noodle handshake is the worst. There is a very specific way. Its one thing you tell your kids have a strong handshake. When they move the handout like this and crush your fingers there is an editorial that says grip strength is maybe a bio marker for aging. Sorry. Thank you both very much. Coming up the real cost of lottery tickets. Well speak with
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Duke University<\/a> occur among the poorest third of the country. A lot of people are considering this not just fun but a bit of an investment. They are being preyed on for their hope. You liken this to a prayer against poverty which i thought was an interesting expression. It truly is. One interesting study that they did is said in order to prove this is not
Just Entertainment<\/a> but a prayer against poverty lets compare it to something else. Movie tickets. This clever professor said lets look at poorer people. As you get poorer do you spend more on movie ticket . No. Do you spend more on lottery tickets . Yes. It is clearly something lower income people think is it is as high as 800 per person in rhode island. They are spending this as a kind of prayer combined with savings. A lot of people might say it is a voluntary choice. Do you feel they are being targeted to buy more tickets . We know they are being targted and that lottery tickets being advertised the most in low income areas precisely because marketing 101 lower income people are more likely to buy the ticket. The reason i think this is problematic is you look back 40 years agoeand didnt have state lotteries in 43 states you had it in one. In 1980 you had it in about a dozen. Now they are basically around the country and it is a way to
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Economic Development<\/a>. They rely on it. They absolutely rely on it. It is a way to enact a tax without calling it a tax. Calling it voluntary spending. That is precisely because you are asking lowest income people to pay for this. Who is saving money . Who doesnt have to put in money . The state doesnt have to tax richer people. The
Corporate Income<\/a> taxes no longer account for as much money to fund education, environmental upkeep,
Economic Development<\/a> as it used to. Now it truly is a kind of thing where they rely on the prayers of the poor in order to fund the essentials of government. Thank you very much. Mitt romney like you have never seen him before. We show you how his fight went down and look at the past
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Evander Holyfield<\/a> met in the rings the results were predictable. It seemed the former governor could have used help from fellow politician boxers manny pacquiao. While no one will confuse the romney bout with leonard herns it certainly stacks up against celebrity matches like shaq delahoya and barry williams. That is it. And while mitt romney didnt get the knockout a white glove thrown in. With more than 1 million raised for charity he walked away a winner. Holyfield after the fight told romney you sting like a butterfly. Admire a 68yearold man who will take his shirt off in the ring. Baseball fans in cincinnati saw more than just pitchers throwing smoke. How firefighters tackled high above center field. For some of you your local news is next. The rest, stick around. Youre watching cbs this morning. Im the annoying one that never stops so in the morning i bring the guitar in and start playing. And they say get away from me. And then i will sneak a song in and she goes thats pretty good. I go lets try doing this. Thats how the songs are written. A lot of them are like that. It doesnt have a formula to it. Sometimes he comes up with lyrics and then we go off and do our individual parts. It wasnt that hard keeping it together. I wish i had a better answer. It kind of rolled along. She was the grounded one. We really liked each other. She is the grounded one . Yeah. Are you kidding . He is like the lunatic. Im not a lunatic, but had you been open about a lot of sexism that you dealt with in the music industry. Has it changed . Definitely. Our daughters say to me mom its like 2015 you dont have to be so militant anymore. They were worried about your image as a wife and a mother. Management said i dont know if this is such a good idea. It was leftover from hollywood weirdness where they didnt want people to know they were married. It was shocking it was so late in the game. We had our first daughter in 1985. It is shocking it was still going on. You still have stuff to say. Welcome to cbs this morning saturday. Coming up this half hour the rocket man at age 43 builds rockets that fly to the space station and build elegant electric cars. It hasnt been a smooth ride. We meet the author who had access to the man himself. Remembering bb king. His guitar he could play the blues like no one. And
David Letterman<\/a> is down to three shows before he retires. We will take a look at how that will change the face of late night television. Our top story this half hour the latest developments in the deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. In a new video from a surveillance camera the train is seen speeding down the tracks and jumping off the rails. The
National Transportation<\/a> safety board tries to determine the cause of the crash. That follows news that some kind of projectile rock or bullet may have hit the wind shield of a locomotive before it derailed. Also the ntsb says two other trains in the area may have been struck as well shortly before train 188 crashed. Kris van cleave is in philadelphia with more. Reporter asking the fbi to take a closer look at damage to the engine of the derailed amtrak train 188. This is new video of the moment the speeding train derailed. Minutes earlier two other trains may have been struck with what witnesses describe as a projectile. One is a
Regional Commuter<\/a> train and the other is an amtrak train bound for washington. A passenger took this picture of a damaged window. The ntsb interviewed train 188 engineer described as cooperative but says he does not remember the crash. The fbi joining the investigation is a major turn in the case but we dont know why the train accelerated to over 100
Miles Per Hour<\/a>. In philadelphia thanks. The
Boston Marathon<\/a> bomber is headed for death row. A federal jury imposed the ultimate penalty on
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> on friday. He was convicted in the 2013 attack that killed four people and injured more than 240. In boston for the sentencing. Good morning. The jury sentenced
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> to death on six of the 17 capital counts. All six of those counts involved the death of martin richard. Interestingly they did not sentence him to death on any of the counts that involve the actions of his brother and including the death of officer sean colier, the
Police Officer<\/a> perhaps because no one can say he pulled the trigger. The jury did reject the argument that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev<\/a> was somehow brainwashed or coerced by his older brother holding him responsible for his action. And showed absolutely no remorse in court. The jury had to have seen that. Formal sentencing will take place within the next two months and during that time during formal sentencing both victims and tsarnaev himself will be allowed to make a statement should they choose. He will be transferred to federa central u. S. With violent storms across parts of nebraska on friday with thunder and lightning. A tornado touched dow was trying to take a turn but traffic forced part of the vehicle to remain on the tracks. Normally the pitchers throw smoke in baseball. In cincinnati last night it was one of the
Center Field Smoke<\/a> stacks. Bright flames could be seen high above the ballpark for the better part of an inning. Firefighters used hoses and ladders and knocked them out without interrupting the game. The fire did not spark a rally. San
Francisco Giants<\/a> beat the hometown reds 102. Fans of u 2 can breathe easy. The edge is okay. It looked bad for a moment. The bands lead guitarist got too close to the edge of the stage. The rest of the band kept playing. He was back on stage from last nights show. That was the first show they were doing. They are still getting used to it. I think that is why he didnt see the edge. The stage is so impressive. The tributes continue this morning for the late b. B. King. President obama will sing the blues at the white house three years ago said in a statement the blues has lost its king and america has lost a legend. B. B. King died thursday night in his home. King was the most widely popular bluesertest of all time and when he picked up his guitar lucille it was easy to see why. Reporter i wanted to connect the guitar to
Human Emotions<\/a> b. B. King said. With the squeeze of the strings he could conjure a world of hurt with a single note. How would you describe the blues . Good for me when im feeling bad and good for me when im feeling good. Reporter the son of sharecroppers he was born on a cotton plantation in mississippi. I saw lynchings. I have seen people hanging. I have seen people drug through the streets. Blues music did start because of pain and black people in the south that started to sing. And a lot of them were singing because of the pain and how they felt. Reporter in the winter of 1947 king hitched a ride up route 61 to memphis and beal street. He was 22. Beale street to me was like college, university in a way. The great musicians of all walks of life that would come through memphis would hang out in this one particular area. Reporter in memphis he picked up the nickname blues boy or b. B. Reporter and in 1952 had his first hit with the 3 00 blues. He hit the road and never stopped. In 1956 you played 342 days . 342 one nighters. Reporter he wouldnt play to a white audience unit 1968 at filmore west in
San Francisco<\/a>. I was actually scared. Kids didnt know me just knew the music. And he said ladies and gentlemen, b. B. King and everybody stood up. That was the beginning of b. B. King in rock and roll. Reporter a year later he scored his biggest hit. He named all his black gibson guitars lucille after the woman at the center of a bar fight that almost destroyed his first instrument. B. B. And lucille would influence hendrix, play with u 2 and with eric clapton. He was a beacon for all of us. He loved this kind of music and i thank him from the bottom of my heart. Reporter in his last years he didnt walk easily but on stage his fingers would still fly. John lennon said he wished he played guitar like you. He told me that. I couldnt believe it. Reporter
Rolling Stone<\/a> ranked you number three guitar player of all times. I dont believe that but im not going to tell them that. Reporter b. B. King stayed on the road until the end of the road. And the king of the blues kept that promise. Lovely guy. He never wanted to retire and kept going. Fascinating back story. Amazing back story. Its about 9 minutes after the hour. Here is a look at the weather for your weekend. Up next the changing of the late night guard. David lettermans last day is wednesday. We review the great career and look to the future. This is cbs this morning for saturday. Its nearly memorial day so hurry in to lowes for these great deals, like up to 30 off select major appliances 396 and more. Plus select perennials now 3 for 10. So before this memorial day, come to lowes and enjoy special savings. Across america people, like
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David Letterman<\/a> as he prepares to take his leave after 33 years. In an interview for tomorrows sunday morning jane pauley asked why he turned down an offer to take his desk with him. Somebody said do you want the desk and i thought really . What would i do with the desk . You would belove it. Five years from now, future dave is thinking i could have had the desk . Five years from now a nurse will be feeding me rice cereal. That is what will be happening. The desk the tangible things dont mean anything to me really. Its the music and the acts and on and on and on. I had a chance to buy johnnys desk years and years ago. Somebody was selling it on ebay. I thought if johnny didnt want it. I dont know. Its a thing. Your life is more than a thing, isnt it . You can see the full interview tomorrow on sunday morning here on cbs. David lettermans exit from the ed sullivan theater here in new york will end an era for late night television. Lets talk about that and about the future. Chief critic of tv guide, gooderngood morning. I heard somebody say he was not just a comedian. What is his imprint . I think he is really raising the comic ambition of late night shows and mainstream that everyone uses now. If you watch a lot of his early shows you see ideas that he used pop up on shows and you saw jimmy fallon conducting an interview on helium. Letterman did that with
Jane Paul Pauley<\/a> back in the 80s. The absurdism that he is making fun of himself. The comedy he established on his late night show on nbc and cbs. It has been interesting to watch because the spark is back. I dont know if it fully disappeared but it dimmed down somewhat. Got a spring in the step now. Like he is recapturing the joy in doing the show. Sort of get the energy back as it is about to end. It has been wonderful watching the shows. I think i have been wondering why the shows seem really powerful. Incredible stars coming out and people love him and letterman never seemed like the most emotional guy. He is always very guarded. And certainly not sentimental. There is something very moving about seeing someone like that the show becomes nostalgic and sentimental. I think that effects you. Its interesting because i look at fallon and they sing and dance. There is something about letterman and crankiness that i found charming. How do you think the legacy transitions into the newest guys we watch at night . I think it doesnt. That is the part that will end, is my guess. We are now in the jimmy fallon world. Jimmy fallon has had a huge amount of success having boyish enthusiasm in which his relationship to show business is different than lettermans was. I think jimmy kimmal there is certain attitude of irony in what he presents pthe stunts they do and the video stuff and i think he is probably greatest proponent. The show doesnt have the same unpredictability. The thing about
David Letterman<\/a> he was playing with the late night talk show would be. He is so low tech. The real exfactor seems to be what is
Steven Colbert<\/a> going to be . There is anticipation . He did a bit on wednesday where he got on stage and his standup was who am myself because he is in search of new persona. He has to reinvent himself and reinvent the late show as a process. I was thinking about it it is a completely unique challenge. I dont think there was a situation where
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Super Saturday<\/a> at kohls why weigh yourself down . Try new aveeno\u00ae sheer hydration. Its ac. Goes on feather light absos in. K i deribe myself as a engineer. I amested in things that change the world or effecffects the future in wondrous new technology where you see it and you are like how is that possible . From that interview in 2014, how is that possible is the question to ask. In 2002 he sold his company pay pal for 200 million, used the money to start spacex and the electric car company tesla. At age 43 musk has a new venture to make batteries for storing solar energy. Musk does a lot for energy himself. What is his story . Lets ask author of a new autobiography. Other people have written about him but you are the first person to get access to spend time with him. How did you do that . It took a while. I did a cover story and we had good report and he agreed to talk with me and we spent eight months. The book begins with a question that he asks you, do you think im insane. Do you . I think going to mars and things do sound crazy to some people. I dont think he is insane just chasing big dreams that other people wouldnt go for. For him it is important about the future of man and sort of the most basic thing we should be going after. His father was an engineer. His mother was a model and dietician. Where did this burning ambition come from . He read a lot of science fiction. He took it as a truth and calling and was a loner growing up. In the book you get to see what his childhood friends were like. I think he is trying to prove himself a little bit to the world and show he can do great big things. Spacex and tesla are transformational companies. The decision to start tesla nearly bankrupted him . In 2008 they almost go bankrupt. He was about to lose 220 million off of pay pal and going through a divorce. You see his life story is almost as good as the
Company Story<\/a> because he is in this huge personal crisis. There is one portion of the book that you know is getting a lot of attention and it is between a former employee and elon. The former employee claiming elon musk chided him. Is there a truth to that story . I think it sounds like he runs around doing this to everybody. This came during that period when it was all hands on deck and people being asked to do extraordinary things and employees had to be there all the time. Today is a much different environment so taken out of the context of where it fits in the book. Most people think of him in terms of tesla. The way you describe it and the way he describes it his driving ambition is space. He wants to make man a multi planetary species and thinks we might be in peril from terrible things and wants an exit strategy. Absolutely fascinating. Makes you realize that money is not a driving factor when you get into the book. Thank you so much. Coming up a look inside the worlds chocolate fix. This unlikely facility west of london just might hold the key to the future of the worlds chocolate in its hands. And youre helping to pay for it. Well have the story coming up on cbs this morning. Called you a musical genius. He exaggerates, of course. He has been so supportive of me he has heard every single note that i and my band have heard. You dont think that he is listening, but play anything and he is right there. What was that. It is really something special. Were you guys friends before the show . I hadnt met him. I knew who he was and i had seen his morning show and i got a call from his management to come in and have a meeting regarding the show. We hit it off. He claims he never had anyone else in mind. He said that he had seen some of my stuff on saturday night live. I had done first five years as pianist and writer and on camera occasionally. He has just been the most incredible boss saying to me if you have anything i dont care if it is in the monologue, interviewing julia roberts, jump in at anytime. Who wears an open mic for 33 years . I had that. What can one say . Is there one moment you remember more than anything else . I think in the midst of all of the comedy everybody remembers the serious moments. Who will ever forget that he was the first man in late night to go back on the air with a comedy show after the 9 11 attack. Everyone was looking towards him to see how to do it. When he did it he made it okay for everyone to come back. And that last one he interviewed and said we got to enjoy every sound and played three songs. Unbelievable. Just cant seem to escape. Another sneeze attack. You may be muddling through allergies. Dont get caught off guard. Try zyrtec\u00ae dissolve tabs. Powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. Zyrtec\u00ae dissolve tabs. Muddle no more\u2122. The
Minnesota Orchestra<\/a> became the first major u. S. Orchestra to perform in cuba since the president made changes in u. S. Policy towards the island. This was the first since 1930. It was all beethoven performance. Their second concert will be performed tonight. Chocolate may not technically be considered a
Natural Resource<\/a> but for many it is a treasure to be protected. A
Research Center<\/a> in london may be responsible for insuring the worlds chocolate fix. Its not going too far to say the fate of chocolate the world over rests in the hands of heather lake and her team. These crops will be resistant to drought and pests and diseases. You are saving chocolate for the world . Hopefully. Reporter a technician at the cocoa
Quarantine Center<\/a> a cluster of steamy greenhouses. Every chunk of chocolate, cup of hot cocoa starts with the cocoa trees. Though they are native to the tropical regions the lions share comes from west africa. The
International Drive<\/a> for creating healthier cocoa trees means plants in transit have to stop here first to make sure they dont pass on any devastating diseases. This is about what we recently received from trinidad. This is new arrivals. Reporter each year a third of the global crop is wiped out to pests and diseases with nasty names like frosty pod rot, swollen sheep virus. Researcher dedicates most of his waking hours to fighting cocoas deadliest enemies. If you really want to continue enjoying chocolate you should care about what im doing. Or else at some point you will run out of chocolate. Reporter he is laughing but hes not joking. Depending on the strain of the virus you can have total crop loss. Reporter that means if something went badly wrong the entire
Cocoa Industry<\/a> could be levelled at a time when demand is surging from developing countries like india and china. And commodities trader says that raw material is worth a fortune. At the
Current Trading<\/a> price around 3,000 that leaves the market worth around 12. 6 billion. Reporter it is critical to weed out infected plants that may come in from the field called the mother plants. What do you do with sick mother plants . If we find a plant with a virus we have to destroy the mother plant and it normally gets incinerated. Reporter the healthy survivors are distributed overseas where breeding will take place to ensure the survival of the crop. These are superplants each with own strength
Like Fighting<\/a> off disease or producing the most cocoa beans. Once they get a clean bill of health here they go forth and multiply. Reporter although the project is based in england taxpayers are picking up a big chunk of the tab through the u. S. Department of agriculture. As for safe guarding chocolate she says she is just doing her job. We are just supplying wide variety of clean cocoa material around the world and then they breed it. You want to help. Reporter helping ensure that nothing spoils that treat chocolate lovers reach for. For cbs this morning redding england. A cocoa
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Latin Cuisine<\/a> and no less than seven restaurants and brought one of his favorite menus for u. S. Youre watching cbs this morning. Hi. Hi, were here to look at a camry. We just came from a birthday party. Ohh, let me get you a new one. Camrys are so reliable. Yeah. And you gotta love that bold new styling. Here you go. Whoa wow. Those balloon towers dont make themselves. During toyota time, get 0 apr financing for 60 months on a bold 2015 camry. Offer ends june 1st. For great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota. Com. Thanks jan. Thanks jan. Now you both have camrys. Yeah toyota. Lets go places. Did you use the loo paper in there . I did. How was it . It was good why do you think that the ripples work . Because it gets it all clean. Are you so clean that you would go commando . Ok how do you feel . I feel awesome only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. New flonase allergy relief nasal spray. This changes everything. Flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. When we breathe in allergens our bodies react by overproducing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. Most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. And 6 is greater than 1. So go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. New flonase. 6 is greater than 1. This changes everything. To you, theyre more than just a pet. So protect them. With k9 advantix\u00ae ii. Its broadspectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. K9 advantix\u00ae ii. For the love of dog\u2122. Why am i so awake . Did you know your brain has a wake system. And a sleep system . Science suggests when you have insomnia, the neurotransmitters in your wake system may be too strong, which may be preventing you from getting the sleep you need. Talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. Chef medina was born and raised in mexico city and was drawn to cooking from a young age watching his father and grandfather in the kitchen. A chance meeting changed his life. He moved his
Award Winning<\/a> cooking to new york city after sharpening his knife and
Cooking Skills<\/a> at some top mexican restaurants he opened his own place and never looked back. He is one of the leading authorities on
Latin Cuisine<\/a> with seven restaurants of his own own. We are happy to welcome him to the dish. Good morning. Thanks for being here. Thank you for having me. What have you brought for us . First we have beautiful margarita. Thats a good place to start. A chefs margarita made with my own tequila. Its just a great fresh tequila. After that we have the gorgeous tacos. And just lobster that melts in your mouth with avocado. Then we have the beautiful fruit guacamole. Avocado is a fruit. It pairs well with other fruits. Its just beautiful. Then we have this. Its its flipped over. It is beautiful. With baby vegetables. You have that contrast in flavor. And we have nice and sweet and a little spicy. Its just beautiful. And the brussel sprouts. Its just a perfect vegetarian dish. And then we finish up with chocolate sauce. Its what i put it paired with. I think a lot of chefs that come on here were inspired by their mother or grandmother. In your case it came from your father and grandfather. In mexico a lot of men cook. I grew up just watching them cook all the time with holidays and stuff. I said to myself why dont we try to start cooking. I was like 17 years old back in the day and i start going to kitchens and see what i was capable to do. After that i decided to move here to new york and to start a new life basically 20 years ago. We mentioned the chance encounter. It was chef richard sandoval. What was that conversation . I called him and i said i want a job with you. He said i dont have anything for you but then the next day he said come over. So it was just a great opportunity for me just to show what i was capable to do. How did you run into him . He was in mexico city . He was in mexico city. We had a conversation and then a talk on the phone. Thats when we got together and he is like come on. Move. Two weeks later i was here and working in one of his restaurants. It was not mexican until he started developing that. I want to ask you about a comment in 2013 when you said
Latin Cuisine<\/a> is poised for a comeback. What do you think changed . In the day it was a lot of new chefs in the city or all over the state. Now i think all thesefse l because they want aspect of celebrity. People go to school for that. You have to have talent. The work ethic is hard. You have to work many hours. So thats what they taught me the first job basically. Seven restaurants now. You are a busy man. I want to hand you this dish and get your signature. If you can have met any person past or present . My dear grandfather who passed away a few years ago. Absolutely delicious. Thank you so much. For more on chef medina head to our website at cbsthismorning. Com. Our saturday sessions. Soulful sound of. The pursuit of healthier. It begins from the second were born. After all, healthier doesnt happen all by itself. It needs to be earned. Every day. Using wellness to keep away illness. And believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. Healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care. By connecting every single part of it. For as the world keeps on searching for healthier. Were here to make healthier happen. Optum. Healthier is here. Americans. 83 try. To eat healthy. Yet up to 90 fall short in getting. Key nutrients from food alone. Lets do more. Add one a day mens. Complete with key nutrients we may need. Plus it helps support healthy
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New York Times<\/a> said the performance had roots and wasnt looking back. Right now he will look forward when he opens on tour with mumford and sons. The latest e. P. Titled things i forgot. This is oh mother. Oh mother why do they treat me like im not a man well i wonder does anybody know just who i am oh mother is this not the way you taught me to behave i wont just sit here and let them treat me like a is there anyone who got my back mother i do not think i live here anymore sometimes i wonder is it wrong i do not want to live at all [ applause ] well be right back with more music from son little. Youre watching cbs this morning. You and me, we could be bare footin well certainly get around, ohh the ultimate doover for wood and concrete. Dont replace, resurface. Behr premium deckover. Exclusively at the home depot. People with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. If you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. Its a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. Along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. With one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. And, although its not a weightloss or bloodpressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower
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