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Of afne ever the worst . Cnn o . Cnnon host sean hannity is a conservative, an early and devoted viewer of cbs sunday this showy sunday im not going to watch o. Can ahead. Find out why as we examine americas great divide. Pauley danny devito is o f, many times over. Now its curtain up on his latest and very different act. Martha teichner will be taking us back stage. You see the main thing today is shopping. Danny devito hasy debut. And i go right in there. And he has a secret indresng. Its 22 bucks. Later morng, danny devito with a spring in his step at 7. Solomon does it like, in costume. Pauley the rock stars well admire this morning will never be seen performing on any stage. But as tracy smith will show us, theyre a sight to behold nonetheless. This crystal is 7,000 pounds. Richard berger started collecting crystals in 1968. And never really stopped. But there are times where you have to say to richard, enough is enough . Oh, ive tried. I dont think im very effective at that. Now hes amassed one of the biggest collections on the planet. Well have a look. Ahead this sunday morning. Pauley can you believe it . Wonder woman is celebrating her diamond anniversary. And with faith salie this morning, so are we. She may not look wonder woman just turned 75. Just dont tell that lynda carter. The character is 75 years old. Somebody said, are 75 . I went, no. From the costume, the super life ofy morning. P on the telephone booth. You rememberhows us the paintins of john at long last. Lem cbs sports century of calling the shots. And m the headlines for sunday morning, the 26th a m through several states yesty. Demolished in cato, arkansas. And an apparent church in ringg, louisiana, no one was hurt. Rallied in cities across the country after republicans failed to repeal and obamacare. There too. In california punches were thrown and at least four people arrested. The pentagon has confirmed that an airstrike earlier this monthe killed at least mosul was conducted by the u. S. Led coalition. Witnesses say many of the dead were women and children. Landmarks the world over dimmed their lights yesterday for earth hour. An annual event to call attention to the problem of Global Climate change. Half the final four is set. Gonzaga is going for the first time after crushing xavier. And last night, oregon shocked topseeded kansas to make its first return since 1939. Cbs sports march madness coverage resumes later today. Now the weather. Thunderstorms, even isolated tornadoes, are on the map again today from the Southern Plains into the midwest. Storms could also dampen the east and the northwest. In the week ahead, scattered showers for many, with another round of severe storms over the plains. Hes a neonazi. Pauley next. Confronting the great did i individual. America first fresh first dont just thank me for my service, pauley as this past weeks battle over Health Care May prove, the great divide in american poll six shows no sign of closing or quieting down. Our cover story is reported by sunday morning senior increasingly we americans honea no, you inherited a a mess. N ground perceptions of reality. Happy with the last 30 days . Hav ner much use for the other and iernd cable tv, very little iou dond wealthiest hemorrhoid. To dissoe the borde that what that snake e country further andt. President trump has still done more for this countn barack obama did in eightea study findf voters on basiceing to the faesidents campaign against the ofas tll worst . Cnn am in news. Just fake news and attacking our sir im changing it from very fake news. Theres nothing new about simmering hostility between the president and the press. The president should treat the press just as fairly as the press treats him. In march of 1976, the nixon presidency was lurching toward destruction by watergate. And there was an ongoing tension between the president and the cbs white house correspondent. Thank you, mr. President , dan rather with cbs news. Mr. President. Are you running for something . No, sir, norm ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise institute was then and remains now a student of our political system and our media. We would watch network news shows and we would sit there and we would have, basically, a common set of facts that would emerge from them. As weve moved to the new media world, the more youve got this cacophony of voices, the more you cut through it by basically shock value. And thats why people now are driven not by their own attachment to their own parties, theyre driven by a hatred for those on the other side. Democrats, the altleft, tru, continue to ignore facts in what political witch hunt. Prog sm on fox has a nightly 2. He has, from theted donald trump and a highly partisan agend honestly, i think liberalism has to be socialism must be defeated in a political sense. This is revolution. What do you want . You got the t white senate. In this country is out to presil troubles again today wt with the facts. Its absolutely repeating ris throw away lines that are n i ts somewhatrue or false. He hasife. He has succeeded by they live in twod trumps. With creating though two separateone it until when the federal Communications Commission did aine. What was ws doctrine basically said thatpln, if they presented one politicalnt balane opposite political pointme of th program, a designed for rich conservatives and rightminded republicans and those who want to be either or both. Free of the fairness doctrine, Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk radio exploded into a Political Force of nature. Now, you take conservative talk radio, move that forward to tribal Cable Television and thed social media. Udden we live in a world where get information and believe its get any kind ofelie it, they will always believe utterly fal. We have to givom theyre somewhat intelligent ana news show. Youre look at that america . Youhe long haul i think you all these opinion shows haat you do and because you a significantly moreelling the amn people short. Let meentee before you do that. Im listening. Withct. You have take the floor. Ideology is people who more important than is, says whs landscape that his boss, President Trump, well he doeonsnorms or political standard about saying the confog to this. Hes got over 100 million plus peopletsocial Media Channels when you combine instagram. Youve hantic,eardha the pres takes him literally but not riously. His followers take him seriously but not literally. Are we really at a a being toldt take the president of think shos you have to understand that have 1 4 cake eart that something flowing is a little bit too much. Thats one good reason ter. Ell, no a lot of times folks feel hastohe american people. Grab last fall after the infamouse obscenities on its front page. S slogan, to print. Dean edir calls it a clear decision. Of a debate, surprisingly. If you f that wouldnt have done it . T coy. I think that there was something about the sentences tthems to he video with him say then to k felt like were a donap supporter id be seethese ys ars going to be us or them. To ask hard questions about the largest revolution in government weve seen in my a journalist. Not to attack him, but to ask really hard questions about him. And also to ask hard questions ofew cast of government officials who we know very little about. Dont do that meaning the pets, i dont think anybody else will. Is there any way that thetrw york times canel close the gap, hl i dont think its my job to i dont think thats part of the life of journal. Some of whats happening in ther people to talk to e were all focused on t each other and who say nasty thing at you cant convime a more open, d andha sort of throws us off our game maybe we need to have ourselves . Ittt nd political divide dt. But it h spring inun study discovered t of but it h spring inun study discovered t of asenwidespread pain my doctor said moving more and improve function, allergic reactions my doctor said moving more weight gain and swelling ofntwhile taking lyrica. Ow howgic reactions lyrica affects you. My doctor said moving more to misuse lyrica. Welling ofntwhile taking lyrica. Ask your docr wake up skin. Ne the first water Gel Foundation it plumps, quenches. s en missing. Retever and the golden retriever are very different. sto transfroyal canin. Pauley now a 26,ge 2011, e age of 94. Chemist during world war ii, coover was trying to perfect a clear plastic gun site for the military. But during experiments with a subject stan known as cyan cyanoacrylate. This video if from the National Science and Technology Award foundation. Everything was sticking to everything. Finally, the government cancelled the contract. Over time, however, coover came to realize the value of allsticking adhesive. As a result was eastman 10 a product eventually rebranded as super glue, which coover demonstrated for host marry moore on tvs ive got a secret. Dr. Coovers secret is the only thing between my 150 pound and that wire will be one drop of glue. Pauley not that super glues usefulness was confined to tv stunts and home repairs. As coover explained, it had remarkable healing powers as well. During the vietnam war, one of the generals came to us and said, i want this for us out in the battlefield when the medics go out, a guy guys got a big hole in his belly or some place, bleeding. He takes this and sprays it, instantaneously stops the bleeding. Pauley in the years since a slightly different form that have very same chemical has been developed to heal wound and replace stitches in surgery. As for harry coover, he racked up more than 400 patents during his career. For his invention he received the National Medal of technology and innovation in 2010. Making the case that, when you stumble upon an unexpected discovery, just stick with it. Crystals that rock. What we do everyig a strange dream. Nextorning it all makes sense. Fedex powers global ecommerce that are massive, farreaching maybe a bit magical. But so we dont have tormin wad to get 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. True radiance comes from within. New radiant toothpaste byoptic. Whitens teeth both inside and out. For a radiant, whiter smile. Be radiant by colgate optic white. Pauley like this amethyst geode rock stars of mineralogy and obsession of a collector in seattle. Tracy smith shows us the goods. Seattle, washington, wears its Natural Beauty out in the open. But the views can be just as stunning indoors if you know where to look. In a neighborhood not far from the space needle, theres a warehouse that looks like mother natures private museum. For security reasons, they wont allow us to show the exterior, because inside, there are these. Giant crystals, some the size of a exact car. And perfect formations, brilliant white or clear as glacial ice. When i think of crystals i think of those little dainty things that people wear around their necks. This is not one of those. Collector Richard Berger found this one in namibia. This crystal is 7,000 pounds. Berger has isnt his adult life and most of his money, chasing the biggest, most perfect specimens he could find. And hes especially proud of these, they are called concretions, great swirling masses of rock from fontainebleau, france, formed into shapes when ancient hot springs suddenly cooled. They wept from water to rock in minutes. What might be more amazing is how Richard Bergers rocks have transformed him. In 1968, he was a philadelphia medical student on a road trip across america when he happened across a tiny shack in wyoming with crystals for sale. I think this little piece, the most beautiful thing. And i was completely enchanted by it. So enchanted, in fact, that he dropped out of medical school and basically roomed the earth writing the biggest and most startling things ever dug up. This is amazing. Because it look like someone made this. This is a photographic memory of life on planet earth 52 million years ago. Its actually the the fossillized bottom of a tropical lake imprinted with ancient fish around a palm frond dug up in what is now wyoming. That crystal formation looked like it came straight off a superman movie celt. This street officer krypton, also known as arkansas. Just handling a crystal can have a healing effect. They have long been symbols of power. Just look at the crowns used in british coronations. The archbishop lift the crown of st. Edward and hold it for a moment above the queens head. Whats on their head . Mostly diamonds, rubies, sapphire and emerald, crystals that have been cut into variety of shapes and made into a hat. Long live the queen. Hes never owned a crown. But by 1977, Richard Berger had collected enough crystals to open a store in his native new york city. Miriam dyak and her girlfriend were customers one day in 1982. He thought my friend was cute. He didnt really notice me. Paid no attention to her whatsoever. I made up for it though. Long story authority they married in 1985. As their relationship grew, so did richards collection. But are there times where you have to say to richard, enough is enough . Oh, ive tried. I dont think im very effective at that. I say thats an understatement. They have managed to make a living selling a piece here and there but most of their money has done back into this direction, which has now become too expensive for them to keep. Yes, we need to sell it because otherwise we have nothing. This represents a very, very significant investment. But that doesnt mean that we left enough for ourselves, right, to live that comfortably. So, you know, we have our 15yearold car. We have no stock portfolio. We dont own a house. We live in 315 square foot apartment how big . 315 square feet . Right and the crystals get 6,000 square feet. Were sitting on the greatest collection of giant crystals in the world. Theyre hoping to sell it all to someone who will keep the collection intact and build a museum around it. Berger wont quote a price except to say its in the multimillions. They have had offers, but only for individual pieces, like the wyoming lake bottom. For instance, we had somebody wanted to come in like six months ago, wanted to put it in the lobby of a new sheraton they were building. You said . I said, no. With five cents in the bank i said no to selling that, because were trying to hold the integrity of this collection together. At a certain point if that becomes improbable to sustain, then you go, all right, enough of this. But not yet. Not yet. After all theyre not just rocks. To berger theyre the foundation of a dream he wants to share with the world. Its a way of inspiring people, right . Its about inspiration. I think what the world needs right now more than just about anything is inspiration. Look it youre intelligent beings. Pauley still to come, actor danny devito. Youre going to need lawyers, right . Pauley but first, wonder woman, going like 75. Pauley wonder woman, the comic book character, has reached a personal milestone. Reason enough for the actress who played her on tv to talk with our faith salie. It may be considered impolite to reveal a womans age. But when its this woman, turning 75 is a wonder. Born in 1941, wonder woman, along with her predecessors, superman and batman are the only super heroes to be in continuous print since their debut. For many of us, though, it was tvs lynda carter who brought wonder woman to life. For a lot of people when they think of wonder woman they see you. I know. How does it feel . Its bizarre. It is humbling honestly. Particularly after all this time. I dont really think that im wonder woman by the way. Carter says she got the role back in 1985, largely because she looked the part, which was both a blessing and as one of the shows producers warned her, a curse. Its like, women are going to be so jealous of you. Well, i said, not a chance. They wont be, because im not playing her that way. I want women to wanna be me or be my best friend. And it turns out providing a role model was exactly the point in creating wonder woman way back in 1941. You see, in the face of growing concern that comics were too violent for children, dc comics publisher max gaines turned to noted psychologist and author William Marston for help. And as the story goes, marston says, what we need is a female super hero. Shell fight for democracy and fighting for equal rights for women and her super powers will be love and truth and beauty. Harvard professor jill lepore is the author of the secret history of wonder woman. I guess what you can could give it a shot. Always been wonder womans original story. Perhaps the true inspiration behind marstons fictional wonder woman were the real women in thinks life. What was hidden from the historical record was the whole marston family story. It created that commitment in marstons part. Those women were his wife, Elizabeth Holloway and his student turned mistress olive byrne. They all lived together and raised four children under one roof. That was kept secret by the family for good reason because they had sort of scandalous family life. And get this. The aunt of marstons mistress was margaret sanger. You know,ed famed feminist, Birth Control pioneer and planned parenthood founder. Whats more, marston was also influenced by the suffer gist movement he witnessed as a harvard student in the early 1900s. American suffer gists chained themselves to the gates outside the white house. Marston was inspired by this by seeing these women in chains. And by hearing these stories. No doubt thats why we see wonder woman breaking out of chains in so many of marstons early comics. He says, got to be chained up because shes annal gary for the so she can break herself asking herself. That golden lasso that magically forces villains to break down and tell the truth . You cannot lie, what are you . Im heinrich von klepper. You made the clone of Adolph Hitler . Yes. No lie, psycholt the early pf lie detection. And when we first meet wonder woman shes got fairly long skirt on. Actually its not a skirt. As archivist for dc comics, ben ming leclear takes even wonder womans wardrobe seriously. Its actually culottes. So not heroic. It was actually heroic. Elizabeth holloway marston, mrs. Marston, she cant have a skirt. Its going to end up over her head. Whatever she was wearing she was selling 2. 5 million comics a month. But after 1947, other writers, all male, took over and wonder woman became a little less wonderful. The way that wonder woman has changed demonstrates what our culture was thinking women should be in each kind of era . Its what i love about comic books and, really, all art for forms. Theyre mirrors on where we were in society. It wasnt until 17 when womens rights activist and wonder woman fan, gloria stein em put her on the inaugural issue of ms magazine that wonder woman got her starspangled groove back. It is our sacred duty to defend the world. And coming this summer, wonder woman gets her own big budget movie proof that after 75 years of heroics, wonder womans real super power is the power to inspire. There is something about t character where in your creative mind for that time in your life where you her, or whatever the situation was, that it felt like you could fly. Otezla is not an injection, or a cream. Its a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. Some people who took otezla saw 75 clearer skin after 4 months. Has noequirement for routine lab monitoring. Dont take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Otezla may increase the risk of depression. Tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. Some people taking otezla reported weight loss. Your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. Side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. 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Those tumbling boxes in the 1980 film airplane are wooden telephone booths like this shinier 1950s era model with its rotary phone. For some of our younger viewersa phone booth might as well be a monolith from another world. With mo rocca, we remember the good old days. What is this made of . Some of you may recognize this coinoperated kiosks its ringing. Its mo. Its called a phone booth. Phone booths used to be everywhere. Providing an office for agent maxwell smart. And r and a sanctuary for tippy hedren from killer seagulls in the birds. Now, theyre so rare that peter hacker man wrote a Childrens Book about this one, one of only four remaining outdoor phone booths in all of manhattan. I walked past this phone booth every day with my kid when he was three years old. And at a certain point he said, why is that phone in a box . I realized that he didnt know what a phone booth was. Are you coming to use the phone booth . Are you serious . For kid, the phone booth has become something of a novelty. Kids today hanging on the phone all day long. All day long, cant gee them off. But grownups . Its a phone booth. Cant be bothered. You can call anyone it sound better if you use the pay phone. You can call anyone with it. The first public coinoperated pay phone appeared in hartford, connecticut, in 1889. The first phone booth debuted in the early 1900s. [ phone ringing ] in the 1970 brought those semi enclosed pedestalstyle pay phones which for most of us superman included found lacking. By the 1909s, there were nearly three l million pay phones in america. But now, just a small fraction remain. [ phone ringing ] hello . Hi, is this mark thomas . This is mark, yes. Mark, i think it might be easier if we do this face to face. Oh, look at that. Yeah, a moment ago we were just talking on the ton. Mark thomas created the pay phone project, an online database that keeps track of the remaining pay phones around the world. What did the pay phone do to deserve this . Well, the pay phone didnt do anything. The cell phone came along. Thats right, our phones got smart. Mart they began putting pay phones out of business. Do you see the cell phone as sort of an arriviste as won that sort of came along and stole the thunder of the pay phone . It stole its relevance. It made communication so simple and so trivial even, that this became a laborious way to make a phone call. In new york and may be coming to a city near you they are kiosk, pay phones, Internet Service and a port to charge your cell phone. Arent people on their cell phones enough . Jen with the company installing them. People are on their phones all the time. This allows them a free way to off load their data plans for people who dont have access to mobile plans or data. Were offering that for free. We think its a really important public service. I approached this sleek and shiny upstart gingerly and called the only person whose number i actually still remember. My mother. Im calling from a special free phone on the street of. Youre on tv right now. Owe . Om, what channel is it . The show that im on, cbs sunday morning. Okay. Im going to look, bye. No, no, no, youre not on live right now, sorry. Are you still there . My mother hung up on me. But i cant blame the kiosk for that. Yet even with all the bells and whistles, my heart belonged to the oldtimey phone booth. Ill make a call. I knew you would. I knew youd come around. Reach out and touch someone. Nothing like reaching out. And touching someone. Adam . Good morning. From a phone booth. And it turns out manhattans still remaining outdoor phone booths are tree of charge. Now everyone will want to use the pay phone. Yes, we got our quarters back. Meeting someone who actually cares and listens to what you have to say really makes a difference. Pauley next. It takes two. Pauley Steve Hartman now who introduce us to kids who are starved for company. When the lunch bell ring at boca high in boca raton, florida, 400 kids spill into the courtyard and split into their social groups. Someone always sits alone. Its not a good feeling, like youre by yourself. And thats something that i dont want anybody to go through. Dennis estimon is a haitian immigrant when he came here in first grade he felt isolated. Especially at lunch. Now hes a senior. Hes popular. But he has not forgotten that first grade feeling. To me its like if you dont try to go make that change, who is going to do it . So with some friend dennis started a club called we dine together. We dine together their mission to go into the courtyard at lunch time to make sure no one is starving for company. Im new here. When did you first come here for new kids especially the club is a godsend it started last fall. Hundreds of friendships have formed some very unlikely. Youre probably meeting kids you never would meet on the football team. Ever. Jean max meradiu actually quit the football team, gave up all the perks, to spend more time with this club. I dont mind not getting a football scholarship. That is what i want to do. Just imagine how different your teenage years would have been. If the coolest kids in school all decided you mattered it obviously takes a lot of empathy to devote your lunch period to this. Either that or firsthand experience. I went from a school where i always had friend to coming to where i had nobody. Club member allie sealy transferred two years ago. She says with no one to sit next to, lunch can be the most you can crush desecrating part of the day. It just seems really unfair. Its honestly an issue. Meeting someone who actually cares and listens to what you have to say really makes a difference. And that can happen at lunch, that can happen at our club. Its going to make a difference. And not just here at boca high. Ill be around tomorrow if you want to eat lunch together. Dennis and his team are now trying to open chapters of we dine together at schools across the country. And maybe when theyre done showing kids how to make outsiders feel accepted they can teach us adults, too. Pauley still to come, a nosh with danny devito. Lets get two hungry. Pauley and later. Well miss you. Well, ill miss them. Pauley a look back with Vern Lundquist. Just say, show me cars with only one owner pretty cool its perfect. Thats the power of carfax® find the cars you want, avoid the ones you dont plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing start your used car search at carfax. Com looking for clear answers for your Retirement Plan . Start here. Or here. Even here. And definitely here. At fidelity, were available 24 7 to make Retirement Planning simpler. We let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your Retirement Plan, youll always be absolutely. Clear. 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Leading me on a tour. New york city of his acting school days here 50 years ago, led to a polite feeding frenzy. You got it . Yeah. Israel. Thats over that way, right . I dont come out a lot. But it doesnt bother me. Nice to see you all. Lets do it. Throw myself into times square. Its like a chicken with a bunch of piranha. You know, they got to eat it up. Im like a little dumpling. Im looking for mr. Louis depalma. In taxi was the break through tv role that made him a star. Youre a lillylivered, yellowbellied, nambypambymealymouthed chicken. There have been others. I try to off the record on the qf. Scene stealers all. Its a rolex no matter how t only are we kidnappers, but im about to have a Close Encounter with a cattle prod. How villainous even. Devito somehow manages to make them irresistible and funny. My name is julius. Im your twin brother. Oh, obviously. How would you describe your sense of hum nor. Ahh, its unique. I like a good banana peel. I like all that. I was raised on the marx brothers. The three stooges. What is a little cruel. Its kinda like, in a way, dark. Just on the face of it, not necessarily someone you predict would become an actor and alist star and a director and producer. You dont know. You dont know. I went to the movies religiously every weekend to escape from life. You can imagine you always want to be that guy up there. Everybody thinks that. From as bury park, new jersey, devito was younger by more than a decade than both his says terse. He grew up ford and protected. The thing about being in jersey and growing up with louis scalpatti and sal buradesco, anybody is going to bully you theyre in trouble. Nobodys going to bully you because you got your posse. I had my posse. Emotionally my posse was my family. My mother, my father, my sisters. After high school, he worked in his sister angies beauty salon, yes, doing hair. Angie sent him to learn make up, which is how he ended up at the American Academy of dramatic arts in new york city. There it is. The American Academy right there. Where i went to school. Devito discovered he liked performing. Being short never got in his way. I never did not go for an audition because i didnt think i looked like the person. I think of all the characters that ive ever played, theyre always about five feet tall. One of his favorites was the penguin in batman returns. Batman arggghhh i think you should have gotten an oscar for that. I had to sit in the make up chair for three years, sometimes i had to wear flippers. How do you eat lunch with flippers on . Eating lunch is easy. Somebody can feed you. Other things you have to do with your hands. Do you have a sense of what is a danny devito character that youre drawn to . I like what im doing now, solomon is like a great part. Years ago, a man was unhappy, didnt know what to do with himself. Hed go to church, start the revolution, or something. Its a character part, a 0yearold yiddish man, its a little different. A lot of layers laid on this character that are unique for me. T 72, danny devito is making his broadway debut i mil i come. No, this is too much forhoug th, exhausting. Been at it eight shs its likeoo more. Shows a week. Mark frid was in awe. Im script. Its like come, script. What kind of stuff do youarg . All kind of stuff about where to go, what you want to try, stuff like that in the script. How did an italian get into the mindset of a geriatric jew . Danny devito headed for barney greengrass. Hey, gary. His favorite new york deli. I used to come couple times a week just, like, to sit in, listen to people, you know, its good. And you got idea for solomon . Its good to try to day dream your way in to it. Of course how about a nice potato latkes. A good excuse to meet. Just like grandma gertie used to make. Rheas grandmother was the best. Thats devitos wife and some time costar, the very funny 4time emmy winner rhea perlman. I did not blew my hat to my head. The hat shrunk. The fibers fused to my hair. Ow together since 1971, they have three grown children and were until recently considered one of the most stable couples in hollywood. Everybody says, oh, are danny and rhae perlman still together . I read that youre getting a divorce and so were not getting a divorce. But we separated. Yeah. She was here for the opening . Absolutely. Were really close. Weve been friend for 40something years. Where does i mean, for people who love both of you we love each other. At some stage in his life and career what danny devito doesnt want to do is slow down or play it safe. Wheres the robes . No clearer evidence of that is his role at Frank Reynolds in the bizarre black comedy its always sunny in philadelphia. These guys put me in like situations, themselves, too, its like its like i lovely key on acid. Its really far out. Example, his infamous couch scene. Sew me into the couch which went viral on youtube. Its like a big halibut, being birthed. Just like coming out naked. Like greasy from sweat. It was just amazing. I had to do it several times. Several times . Came out kept degreesing myself up more. So i could come out faster. Ive been slimed. Ive fallen out of windows. Ive had like, you know, amnesia. God, its fun. Its my program moline, you want to get on it. So, the novel way danny devito warms up in his dressing room before every performance shouldnt surprise you. In costume. You have a lot of energy. I do have a lot of energy. Pauley ahead, get to know the work of john mclaughlin. But what if you could turn things around . What if you could love your numbers . Discover oncedaily invokana®. Its the 1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. Invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. 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These are artist who perhaps more quietly and less economic success, continue to create a really powerful body of work. I mean, it does feel very peaceful in here. It does, doesnt it . Stephanie barron is a curator of an exhibit at the Los Angeles County museum of art featuring the work of postwar artist john mclone lynn. A kind of meditative quality that invites you to slow down. He was relatively unknown, partially because he lived in southern california, not new york city. The epicenter of modern art in the mid 20th century. He was also a bit of a late bloomer. I mean, he doesnt start painting until hes 48. He bought canvases at sears. He used house point. He didnt to go art school. He didnt apprentice with other artists. These are were all traditional ways that artists became artists. Mclaughlin was born in 1898 outside of boston. He adopted his mothers fondness for japanese art and would spend several years abrading asia, collecting art and learning japanese and mandarin. He later served there as an army translator during world war ii. Mclaughlins artistic choices were inspired by the japanese idea ma meaning the void or space between. A unique approach at the time. So when you look at this, what is the japanese influence that you see here . Well, i think hes giving equal weight to spaces in between, and there is not so much of a foreground and a background. But the background becomes the foreground. I would stack him up against any american artist of the 20th century. He breaks every rule you can think of in terms of good, acceptable composition for a painting. He splits his painting in half. Who does that . Christopher knight is chief art critic at the los angeles times. And in the 50s in new york, coming after world war ii, the void was a very different concept for jackson pollack and mark rothko. The void was a place of terror. The world had almost collapsed after holocaust and the hydrogen bomb. Thats in some respects almost the opposite of mclaughlin was doing. The void as a place in which consciousness and perception can emerge. Mclaughlin died in 1976, just as his reputation was building. He had no children, so his paintings were eventually sold off. The Los Angeles County museum of art exhibit is set to close next month. But knight hopes it fills the void of appreciation he feels the artist truly deserves. When you have an artist of mclaughlins brilliance, it behooves you to Pay Attention to him if you have any interest in art whatsoever. And here is this largely unknown jewel in a fantastic exhibition, perfectly organized, waiting for you to go see it, why not . Pauley coming up, Vern Lundquist. Yes, sir pauley one of a kind. The challenge is to not embellish the moment, not overwhelm it. At air wick we know the power of that first whiff of your favorite scent. Air Wick Freshmatic releases timed bursts of the fragrances you love. So that first whiff feeling never fades. Air Wick Freshmatic. My doctor says i havey, whats skittles pox. Are they contagious . I dont think so. Contract the rainbow taste the rainbow pauley Vern Lundquist has been calling the shots for all kind of sports here at the cbs longer that most of us remember. And doing it better, jim axelrod remind us, just about anyone. If you cant place the voice. By george, the dream is alive. Chances are you havent paid much attention to sports. Not just this year puts it up, yes but for the past half century. Davis goes left. Davis gets a block. No flags Vern Lundquist has made some of sports most memorable calls. An answered prayer the challenges is to be appropriate to the moment. To not embellish the moment, to not overwhelm it. An oldschool craftsman whose voice is pure baritone on the next bar stool. Maybe yes, sir the calls that anybody would cut their left arm off to have presented to them as a sportscaster. I get that. How do you make sense that have . I dont. I just say, thank heaven. In a couple of hours hell call another ncaa tournament game. And in a couple of weeks dash hell be as his familiar perch on the 16th hole at the masters at 76 Vern Lundquist is not quite at the finish line of his career but he can see it. Last december he wrapped up 17 years as the play by play man for College Footballs power house southeastern conference. Is he maded and saluted by College Football fans for months, who made plain how they feel about the charming, folksy companion they call uncle vern. How do you articulate what that even feels like . Well, i had to swallow hard and pinch my inner thigh to keep from crying. But if you think giving up millions of people saying tribute to you is tough to do, you dont know vern. He made his living from sports. But not his life. What does music give you . A soul, a depth. It touches some part of you. Very deeply. Very deeply. That soul is touched most deeply here in the snowy colorado rockies. Built this magnificent structure. Where for years, vern and his wife nancy have been highly instrumental in the strings Music Festival which sunday morning first visited back in 1992. Beautiful screen reinspires you. Youre creating beauty and there is beauty. Lundquist often lend his famous pipes as a master of ceremonies to something that may mean even more to him than a game. Im used to talking about alabama and auburn. And weve got 20 Million People watching it doesnt phase me but when you got 550. I walk out this door its a hard swallow usually dear lord, get me through this. These days, Vern Lundquist is looking back with gratitude. So everybody wrote a little something. The people you worked with, our colleagues, they loved you, too. Yeah. It was palpable. Well miss you. Well, ill miss them. Still, the lesson to be drawn from his life is that hes also looking forward. Thats what happens when you have someone like nancy, right along with you. Shes traveled the world by his side in the booth for years. On our first date we discovered that we had this mutual love of symphonic and classical music. And that was the first glue that we found to hold us together. Youre bound not by football. No. Youre bound by music . And especially here. Here is the city of steamboat springs. Its a ski resort attached to a ranching community. Whats the draw . The people. The people that live here and the friendships that we accumulated over the years. Its been their home for the last 33 years. Its a place where Vern Lundquist can walk the streets during the winter carnal as both a next door neighbor and a local hero. Is there still some satisfaction as you know that you walk down the street that people say, thats vern. Sure, of course. Of course it is. Its a reaffirmation of the fact that nancy and i are welcomed. Im going to get this is home. This is home. Yes, Vern Lundquist has it all. A sense of place, passion and partnership. Not to mention some of the most memorable play by play calls in the history of sports. This is the ball of tiger woods. As the man himself might say, better to be lucky than good. But best to be both. Oh, my, goodness i am just so unbelievably appreciative of the way my career and my life has wound up. Oh, wow in your life have you seen oh, wow in your life have you seen anything like that . Because they were the first to be verified by usp oh, wow in your life have you seen anything like that . For quality and purity standards. And because i recommend them as a pharmacist. Nature made, the 1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. Shake up your routine with a completely new way to clean. New Colgate Total advanced health mouthwash. Shake to activate a powerful cleaning action that removes twenty four times more bacteria. Improve the health of your mouth with new Colgate Total advanced health mouthwash. Shake to clean. 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It was make or break week for President Trumps Signature Campaign promise to repeal and replace obamacare. So he hit the campaign trail running. This is our long awaited chance to finally get rid of obamacare. Dickerson but soon he was slowed by washington quicksand, negotiating behind closed doors with House Republicans who didnt like his legislation. In the end, the closer was unable to close the deal with members of his own party. I will not sugarcoat this, this is an important day for us, doing big things is hard. Dickerson President Trump took defeat as a chance to rewrite history, backing away from the push he just lost. I never said repeal it and replace it, within 64 days. Ic

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