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>> and apparently jenner took home some precious hardware. >> you know where to find me. >> all joking aside, kathy gives kris credit for the big purchase on kimye's block. >> she actually was saying i think you would like this neighborhood. i was like, well, it's like right next to your daughter and that psycho. >> she just laughed. she's a very good laugh. >> doing that move next to kim and kanye, her stand-up will go on forever. >> that's awesome. moving on to chris o'donnell. now, back in the 90s, chris was all over the big screen until he made a conscious decision to step away from the spotlight. the ncis l.a. star explaining why. there was a time you took a step back to focus on your personal life. >> even though it was great for my family, it backfired as far or three films in the can, so to speak, and when i pulled back and said i don't want to work right now, when those movies came out, they didn't do well. suddenly, you know, doors were getting closed in my face. i started out as a young guy, had a very fast rise. so i hadn't had to struggle and really work for it like that. i've got five kids at the home to provide for, so it changes the stakes a little bit. i feel like i'm opening up with you today. >> i feel like this is oprah. >> i feel like i should be on the shrink's couch and g kleenex. >> you married your wife when you were 26. 20 years later, how did you do it? >> it's insane. >> it's very interesting because you have another big anniversary. i don't know if you know this, but it's the 20th anniversary of batman and robin in. >> is that right? >> who invited you? >> i was just hanging around. >> george was great. he was my kind of guy. lunch time every day, go out and get a big basketball game going. we related on a lot of levels. looking back. tell me the first fun fact that comes to mind. scent of a woman. >> where? >> you know where, son. >> al pacino got real superstitious and for some reason we made up this handshake, and he had to do it before every take. >> school ties. >> how is it different? >> it just is. jews are different. >> all of us had these little apartments and we realized it was literally next to the dump. so if the wind blew one way, it was really painful. >> you win. >> t >> just the fact that we had literally 1,000 extras in wedding dresses running through the streets of san francisco. >> it was an amazing scene. >> i still to this day have women coming up to me saying i was one of the brides. >> ncis los angeles. >> thanks. >> least i could do. >> oh, god, just hanging with ll cool j all day. we know each other so well. >> i'm very excited about this episode because it has to deal purses. >> purses. >> hair high-end. it's like a neiman marcus sample sale. >> we got to get to the bottom of this. >> have you ever bought your wife a very expensive handbag? >> the good news is my wife has never asked me for one. >> okay. yet. until she sees this. >> honey. >> i mean, chris, come on. your anniversary is coming up, and that was a really great idea. >> yeah, chris. get one of those channel purses. it's all zach and how do you become america's #1? start by taking care of families for 70 years. earn the trust of 32 nfl teams. be there for america's toughest and help, when help is needed america's #1 isn't a status earned overnight. it's earned in every wash, and re-earned every day. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and these feet would like to keep the beat going. monday on "the insider." and his new movie role with sharon stone. >> she was like that was funny. that was awesome. >> then. >> i was hoping to get out of here with ten fingers. >> inside matt leblanc's workshop. >> she likes rihanna. >> and our fashion report card. jessica, anna. >> it's my kind of thing. >> that's monday on "the insider." >> travel consideration provided by -- before we go, keltie, did you know that before there was ashton kutcher's pup, there was shaquille o'neal's shaq. >> and james corden. here it is in case you missed it. >> we're going to dress up like car. >> these cars would be in tip top condition. >> oh, my god, shaquille o'neal. >> i won't fit. >> he's getting fired. >> look. this is never easy, but i'm afraid to say that your services -- >> oh, my god, that's shaq. >> no, no. it's fine. eric, i'm afraid to say we're >> seriously? 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[ gunfire ] >> reporter: we carried a gopro camera with us friday as we witnessed a gunfight in the city of kirkuk between isis militants and local swat team. kimani. and errol lyle trying to capture the reality of the conflict without getting themselves hurt. the battle for mosul pits america and allies against a sadistic death cult. air strikes and helicopters gun ships against suicide bombers. on the front line, north of mosul thursday. these kurdish fighters spotted a small drone causing panic and drawing a hail of bullets. it's not surprising they're nervous. an isis drone loaded with explosives killed two kurdish soldiers here earlier this month. the u.s. military insists that its role here is only to advise and assist the iraqis. but the line between advising and combat sometimes seems a fine distinction. we're not allowed to film them. we have seen troops from the coalition, from a european country, firing on isis. even with america's help this battle against barbaric extremist will come down to these men fighting for their land and control of their country. holly williams, cbs news, northern iraq. ahh...still sick, huh? 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>> violent crime. gbi. great bodily injury. giving back to the community for what i did. >> reporter: the voluntary program the largest of its kind inmates are given basic training, taught to dig fire containment lines and clear paths so other crews can reach the flames. >> we are gheg oing to work on access road, okay. >> reporter: they put their lives on the line for $2 a day. >> it is dangerous work. it is a volunteer program. so we shouldn't take it for granted. just because they're inmates that they have to be out. >> we are not convicts on the back of the bus. we're treated as firefighters. >> reporter: that's a good feeling? >> it is a good feeling. >> reporter: it seems like this really changed you? >> it has. absolutely has. it has the. it lets you know you are worth something. >> reporter: a sense of pride robert says he will carry with him when heap is released from prison later this year. chris martinez, cbs news. they were celebrating in the streets of wrigleyville last night. their first world series in 71 years. they haven't won it in 108 years. the cubs will battle another great lakes team, the cleveland indians, who have been in a championship drought since 1948. game one is tuesday. we also want to note the passing of a woman believed to be the oldest living olympian. simone challer, a hurdler competed in 1932 and games. she died of natural causes thursday at her home in arcade yeah, california. sunny was 104 years old. when we return, a rare tour of the summer residence as it in his weekly blessing, pope francis said the cruelty of the fight in the iraqi city of m ocht sul "makes us cry and leaves us without word." the pope asked the crowd in saint peters square to join him in a prayer for peace. this we opened his country home to tourists for the first type. the public is being allowed inside private rooms in castle gandolflo, outside rome. seth doane takes us inside. >> reporter: popes have looked outside at the view for centuries. the first time most of us. pope francis declared his private apartment should be public so we could all see where this is the office of the so-called personal valechtt to pope, the pope's secretary, and in this grand room is the pope's office, and his desk. castle gandolfo above lake albano has a bigger footprint and used as summer escape. but francis never spent the night here. the public but his private apartment had remained off-limits explained sandro balbagaro. you are in charge of running this place. were you surprised when the pope said open the rooms. >> translator: yes, very surprised he admitted. i knew the public part of the palace well. but i promise you even i never entered the private apartments. it was always under lock and key, the keys were kept in rome. the pope's bedroom. and, the pope's bed. remarkably simple for a pope. some of the rooms in particular the pope's bedroom seems quite modest, quite small. >> translator: yes. it's very small. barbadalo said and very modest. we are after all talking about a priest. during world war ii, a previous pope opened castle gandolfo as a sort of shelter f displaced by the fighting. this modern day pontiff has tried to bring the church closer to the people now letting them right into his bedroom. seth doane, cbs news, castle gandolfo. >> fascinating. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. with the presidential election over two weeks away, the question of whether there will be a peaceful transition of power is dominating the talk. republican nominee donald trump shocked many at the final debate, by saying he would wait until election day to see if he would accept the result. trump continues to insist the vote could be rigged against him and says he could challenge a questionable outcome. gop chairman, defending trump's position. he spoke to john dickerson on "face the nation." >> welcome, mr. chairman. >> i think he will win because people in the country have had when it comes done to risk in the country. hillary has been tested, she has failed. she is the risky candidate. look at russia, uranium deal giving them control of 20% of the world's uranium. her pocketing hundreds of thousand on speech sz, libya, iraq, the mess she left there the what i am saying is she was tried and tested. she failed. she is too risky for this country. that's why she is going to lose. >> rnc 100% behind donald trump? >> he is the nominee, of course we are behind donald trump. this is ridiculous. like we wouldn't be behind the nominee. >> is the election in danger of being stolen? >> i don't. what i think the media is missing here, but to ask a candidate three weeks before the election if, if they've laws are they going to concede? asking for a concession speech, no one does that. i think if it is a close election, if you lose by 200 votes in florida are you going if you are at 260 electoral votes. >> he's not saying if it is a squeaker. he says it is being stolen at this moment. the only way i will lose. >> that's not quite what he is saying. what he is saying, he wants to reserve all options. if there is ground for a recount, i will exercise my optons. i know where is head is at. he is not willing to not concede, if he loses and there is no fr >> his mouth is in a different place than where you think his head. if he loses pennsylvania, a state republicans haven't won since 19 #-- >> if losing by 100 votes. losing by 100,000 is a different thing. i think we can be reasonable on the issue. >> here is why i ask, not just the media. south carolina governor says, this election is not rigged. it is irresponsible to say that it is. donald trump right? >> there are two people saying two different things. if you are donald trump and you se see the barrage and media implosion on every single thing this guy does, no matter what it is. he heats corn flakes in the morning, cnn or another cable show, msnbc is talking about it 24 hours a day. if you look at hillary clinton. what she got away with on the e-mail scandal. when you have general cartwright going potentially to prison for i am trying to put you in the mind of a person running for president. sees this unbelievable world around him. then you do hear about fraud at the ballot box. you say, you know what, i'm going to reserve all options. that's what he is saying. >> reserving options different than saying. >> than saying it is going to be stolen. >> difference. >> i know where he is at on this. where he is at. >> would you advise him as distinction clear, otherwise you incite followers to think this election is being stolen from them, that's dangerous. >> he did. do that. he did do that. >> he is still talking about the election being stolen. >> i don't mean his response to the debate. in general when heap says the election is rigged. >> i think he is also trying to tell his folks to, watch out for this fraud that might occur. but look, it's not, i'm telling you, we know this is not millions of people. but what we are talkingut are things like, if you look at the milwaukee police report that came out about six years ago. milwaukee police department put out a 70 page report on elect, fraud in milwaukee. this wasn't the republican party. what i am telling you this is real. let's not, let's not. >> absolutely. >> lot's not go down the road like this is a figment of people's imagination. >> the milwaukee police report, they found fraud, not enough to steal the election. >> but if you lose by 100 votes it might be. >> right. chairman. because i, i want to ask you last time you were here you said republicans who didn't the support donald trump, who want to run for president in the future, might face some sanctions, some punishment from the party is that still the case? >> i think these are things we are going to look at after the election. we expect to win. i think unifying the party is something that is always the job of a chairman of a party. and all the people that are involved in our party. that's what we expect to do. and so we are going to leave that for another >> but they're not under. >> they shouldn't worry about -- >> the point is given the choice between someone tried, tested, failed, can't be trusted like hillary clinton. some one that wants to change the system. all republicans should support the nominee. >> what if they don't? is paul ryan a good rub ruepubl? >> one of the brightest stars in the party. great friend. smart, one of the most pure heart people i have known in have two parties. and we don't have 12 different parties where everyone can fit neatly into a box. you have to understand that. our job is to bring as many people into the room as possible. and make the case. that's what we are doing every day. >> want to ask you, bringing people into the room, the point of the autopsy you had written after 2012 election. it said look at the 2012 race, the republican party need to stop talking to we have become expert in -- in how to provide ideological reinforcement to like-minded people. a lot of people would say that describes exactly the kind of race donald trump is running. totally opposite of what was, was argued the republican party should do in autopsy. what do you say? >> you are not giving him any credit for going into cleveland, detroit, countless time, talking school choice. meeting with black and hispanic democrats take at van tauchlk the communities, every four years, tell them what they want to hear. don't follow up with sba loans for small business owners, black, or hispanic. don't follow of on education reform. no follow-up on any of the promise. so if you look at what the republican party has done as well. we put our money where our mouth is. we put money in hispanic, black, asian engagement for four straight years like no party in modern history has ever done. but, but that's what, but listen, let me tell you something about the growth and opportunity isn't just a, diagnosis of the republican national committee. the growth and opportunity report is the party at a whole. >> even though donald trump number with african-americans, latinos and women are so bad. >> it is not because of the efforts that has not been put in. first of all i contend he is going to do better in black communities than we have done four and eight years ago. but, what this prescription is, term, not short term. >> we'll be right back. 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all my life ? >> reporter: in fact it had been six years since phil collins last played in public when he kicked off this year's u.s. open tennis tournament two months ago. ? ? ? i can feel it coming in the night ? >> reporter: he is 65 now. walking with a cane and a hard-of-hearing. not to mention the bad wrist that keeps him from playing the drums. but phil collins wants us all to know he is not fading away. >> i have been made aware the last few years that people have missed me. i was checking into a hotel in mime my, the bellman said something to me. and it really touched me. it was like, when are you going to come back, man, because we really miss you? ? my love i hope you'll always be ? ? >> reporter: as much as he wants to look forward the bulk of collins' energy lately has been spent looking back. his new memoir, "not dead yet" is a candid chronicle of struggle. with marriage, drinking, and fame. so maybe this was an attempt to gain some clarity? you had lived the life. now maybe you wanted to understand it more. >> yeah, i think so. i mean, when you have been married three times and you got five kids you don't live with them. you have been divorced three times. you start to wonder whether it's you. you know? can't always be someone else's fault. ? i need love love oh to ease my mind ? >> reporter: born and raised in the outskirts of post-war london his book charts his beginnings as a performer playing artful dodger in the west end ? well i've been waiting waiting here so long ? >> reporter: through his first run as rock star with genesis. to his turn as one of the biggest pop icons of the '80s and '90s. ? ? but if you think selling 250 million records, insulates you from regret, collins is proof, one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. >> i think in the '80s i became very annoying. ? she don't even know my name ? ? but she likes me just the same ? ? studio ? >> and another -- a lot of people love it. but i can see that i was omnipresent. and that -- that can get up people's noses. >> now, phil collins. >> reporter: the high point then seems to be one of his low points now that he has had more about it. the summer of 1985, when he played live aid in london in the morning and took the concord to play another set in philadelphia. >> i do think it added to my showing off. kind of thing. and the annoying guy that thinks he can act and thinks he can do. not only does he play live aid once he plays it twice. >> reporter: he couldn't help himself. once he hit it big, he pushed hard. with no regard for consequence. night ? ? give me one more night ? >> he built a solo career the he became a sought-after producer. he even had his own big band. i'm reading the chapter. i'm thinking, phil, slow down. slow down. did that thought ever cross your stand that pace? certainly not any of his three marria marriages. these days, having reconciled with his third wife and living in miami with their two teenage sons, collins seems to be finding liberation in the honest reckoning. ? you're the only one who really knew me at all ? take his oscar nominated, grammy winning hit "against all odds." he can't even play it. >> apart from only ever played it twice. >> reporter: you can't play "against all odds." >> no. i could learn. but i doubt -- i can't play it. no. >> reporter: phil collins has written this book to reckon with much bigger things than that. ? you'll be mine heart ? >> reporter: in 2006, his third marriage falling apart, living alone in a hotel while working on the broadway version of pain kill him. >> reporter: you discover the pain relief in the minibar. were you aware you were drinking that much? >> yeah. yeah. ? take take me home ? this man who had given so much pleasure to so many people could not find any happiness himself. the workaholic became an alcoholic. how bad did it get? i was at death's door, you know? >> reporter: hang on. literally. death's door? >> that's what the doctor said. i was in intensive care in the hospital. my pancreas, had sort of given up. organs were shutting down. the doctor said to lindsay who is my assistant, mr. collins think he might not make it, you know? >> reporter: ask phil collins an honest question and you get an honest answer. you good? you clean? >> nah, you know, i was clean for three years. and now i feel like i can have a glass of wine. >> reporter: these days, collins gets his real kicks in san antonio, texas, of all places. remembering the alamo. ? davey davy crockett ? >> reporter: the showoo kids on both side of the atlantic. because phil collins grew up to become the largest private collector of alamo art ifacts. his collected donated at more than $10 million when heap donated it to the state of texas. if this all seems like a bit of a head-scratcher, it makes perfect sense when you kid that for collins, the story of the alamo, like his own, is far more complicated than you might good texans, you know, it was bravery on both side of the war. >> reporter: seems to me like you are into setting the report straight? >> i think it need to be done. ? me i'm getting stronger by the minute ? >> reporter: setting the record straight is what phil collins needs to do wherever he is these days. >> the acoustics okay in a room like this? >> yeah. >> reporter: like in the studio he set up at home in miami where he contemplates his comeback. >> i the other that phil collins is actually going to make music again in here, that we will all here, should i take it other side of that? >> i think i would owe it to you to say, i do. i think it's possible, yeah. ? i've been waiting for this moment all mylife ? >> reporter: maybe it will be more solo work. maybe he will team up with his drums at the u.s. open. ? i can feel it coming in the ? >> reporter: or perhaps another reunion with genesis. whatever form it takes, you are not done yet? >> no, not dead yet. >> seems like a good name for a book. >> seems like a good name for a book. >> thank you! in his weekly blessing, pope francis said the cruelty of the fighting in the iraqi city of mos of the l, makes us cry and leaves us without word. the pope asked the crowd in saint peters square to join him in a prayer for peace. this weekend, pope francis tourists for the first time, the public is being allowed inside private rooms in castle gandolfo, the pope's summer residence outside rome. seth doane takes us inside. >> reporter: popes have looked outside at the view for centuries. the first time most of us. pope francis declared his private apartment should be this is the office of the so-called personal valet to the pope, this is the office for the pope's secretary, and then in this grand room is the pope's office, and his desk. castle gandolfo above lake albano has a bigger footprint than vatican city itself, and used as summer escape. but francis never spent the in 2014 he opened some rooms to the public but his private apartment had remained off-limits explained sandro balbagaro. you are in charge of running this place. were you surprised when the pope said open the rooms. >> translator: yes, very surprised he admitted. i knew the public part of the palace well. entered the private apartments. it was always under lock and key, the keys were kept in rome. come take a look at this. the most private of rooms here. the pope's bedroom. and, the pope's bed. remarkably simple for a pope. some of the rooms in particular the pope's bedroom seems quite modest, quite small. >> translator: yes. it's very small. barbadalo said and very modest. we are after all talking about a priest. during world war ii, a previous pope opened castle gandolfo as a sort of shelter for those displaced by the fighting. this modern day pontiff has tried to bring the church closer to the people now letting them right into his bedroom. seth doane, cbs news, castle gandolfo. >> fascinating. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 24th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." red state new polling puts hillary clinton within striking distance of donald trump in texas. with that, a concession from the trump camp. >> do you acknowledge that you're behind? 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