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Despite the law, many employers still deny accommodations to pregnant workers. Jan Crawford reports. At 35, Gary Clark Jr. is heralded as one the best guitarists in a generation, As Kristine Johnson tells us, he's played the White House, toured with The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton, and is up for four Grammy Awards for his album "This Land." It's the caper that's captivated the world: the escape from Japan by the former Nissan executive, CarlosGhosn, who is accused of financial wrongdoing. Charlie D'Agata has his story. Plus -- Chip Reid reports on the creativity and intelligence of the octopus.




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Learn more@edwardjones.com good morning Molly and Sunday morning with all the troubles we see all over the face of the earth these days where to find about under the sea and the company of a creature that can truly be said to be well armed supreme makes the introduction their graceful, smart, and very unusual really have to go to outer space to come up with someone more different from us unless they say this is like being kissed by an alien and very are right ahead on Sunday morning while will be hearing from Carlos Galt this morning.

The man behind the caper that's captivated the world just how dead the accused auto executive make good on his escape from Japan. Charlie Daggett has many many questions. My only hope will be good for myself, facing charges of financial misconduct. Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Gomez claims he had no chance of a fair trial in Japan. So what is he say to the people who speculate he smuggled himself out of the country in a box. Everybody's talking about the box execute for them for them yet but I'm the only one who knows exactly what later on Sunday morning. Carlos Cohen speaks out on his great escape.

Our Sunday profile Kim Novak star from the past and was happy to have left Hollywood behind with Morocco will be paying her a visit.

Novak was one of Hollywood's great screen sirens of the 1950s these days she's more at home with her art and her animals. Kind of a hippie chick at heart. Yes, I am late on Sunday morning's proposed federal law protecting the rights of working women during pregnancy long overdue. As many as 1/4 million expectant mothers every year, certainly thinks so Jan Crawford will have some of their stories is supposed to be one of life's most joyous advance. It really is an economically disastrous decision from for many working women getting pregnant can be an economically disastrous decision absolutely head on Sunday morning. Why so many women are losing their jobs just because they want to start a family. Christine Johnson visits with Grammy nominated Gary Clark Junior sets down explains why pistachios are green, gold, Steve Hartman uncovers a new branch on his family tree and more coming up when our Sunday morning podcast continues its well armed and misunderstood, and it's a creature. Our two breeders been getting to know an animal so unusual, it's even celebrated in song I it's one of the most bizarre not just because it looks so different. The camouflage so in a flat squeeze its entire body weight 1 inch hole in their brains. That's right brains with an X and octopus has one large central brain and eight many brains one in each of us is this brilliant author and naturalist Sy Montgomery believes their intelligence is almost charts toys to play with that we give our children play play is one of those of higher mind.

As if on cue, there she is all.

Rudy, a giant Pacific octopus and one of the stars of the New England aquarium in Boston seemed to want to play with us something that's creepy you go. I say this beautiful creatures on this planet where the smartest alien effector portrayed in movies is alien. That's right. And as long yes was turned down and gave the destroyed ship on movies. He says it's unfair demonized really have to go to outer space to come up with someone more different than this three heart blood and the grace Montgomery spent countless hours here studying these otherworldly beings while writing a book sold us believe was the sole I believe I've got a soul.

This octopus has been back claims is not the only thing they have in common with humans was not knows me closer. We went behind the scene. See for ourselves with the help of senior aquarium biologist Bill Murphy turns out calling and octopus curious is an understatement. Smartest scary felt like she wanted to join her in her octopus's garden. She is powerful, fillable also a big part of Murphy's job is keeping Rudy from getting bored because are so smart. We try to mentally stimulated in interactions like this help with that as her figure us out who we are doing. There are about 300 species of octopus with the giant Pacific octopus is the largest averaging 16 feet in length and 110 pounds. It's also the longest lived octopus. Even so, it's lifespan is only about 3 to 5 years that such personalities talk with different Sony works closely with them and are interactive on regular basis to build a relationship with a difficult short live. It is very difficult but enjoy the time you have learned more. We headed down the cause. We met Rick Grassi Marine biological laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. This is beautiful pretty pretty good day in the office.

He's responsible for the care and feeding of the labs, octopus comes here to stock up on their favorite food tiny restaurant, poke and move along exactly got some jumping around in her next stop the beach for another delicacy. Crabs will get the lab today was about to get a lot better.

Small California to spot octopus and a lot worse for one of those crabs. This is going to click don't blink as long as the of all of the audit. Perhaps the most extraordinary talent for the sky watch that again in reverse slow-motion the octopus changes its shape colors, patterns, even the texture of its skin to look like seaweed and does it in the blink of it.

It's called dynamic camouflage I would argue that dynamic telephonic is a form of intelligence. That video was shot by Roger Hamlin, senior scientist in the top octopus researcher at the Marine biological laboratory recently gave a Ted talk on the top was intelligence that went viral. It doesn't just happen. Instinctively they actually think and decide how the camouflage sets right. This is not a reflex.

This is a decision-making process they're taking into account the surrounds for camouflage, but also an approaching threat in their calculating all along about what they're going to do next. For example, the moving rock trick. The hide and seek trick and the suit of armor made of shells. As a scientist, Hamlin is skeptical about attributing humanlike emotions to the octopus or comparing their level of intelligence to our see them go all dark, but he does say they are stunningly creative.

This is a complex animal making decisions all the time. That takes a big frame of the brain in a unique and mysterious creature scientists are only beginning to understand.

Feels like shaking hands with an alien like they say is take out with preacher Gary this week. Stephen law ally of Mitch McConnell and one of Washington's biggest midterm monument list for me to Senate races where you think Republicans have the best chance of taking a democratic seed with Nevada not Georgia. Georgia is right up there, but New Hampshire's surprise New Hampshire people really just kind of don't like that you have for more from this week's conversation, follow the take out with Maj. Garrett on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from our Sunday morning on January 12, 1949, 71 years ago today and I today are free and his friends debuted on the hatchling CBS television network.

Already a familiar voice on the radio.

Godfrey first made the jump to television the previous year early 1950s. He was a CBS mainstay with his foxy style and way with the ukulele on top of moon. All Arthur Godfrey was riding high backed up by a team of supporting entertainers including the popular young singer Julius LaRose after LaRose, a Mr. rehearsal and went so far as to hire his own manager Godfrey struck back during the radio portion of his morning show and I would like LaRose I dutifully sang the song. Brother play only to get a big surprise from Godfrey when he was done newly that was on don't know all on our Godfrey's abrupt firing of Julius LaRose.

I was a media sensation, though he does is move by accusing LaRose as he put it, a lack of humility. Godfrey is warm and friendly reputation was called into question. In 1959 ratings in decline.

Arthur Godfrey left the air for surgery to remove a cancerous lung. He never fully returned. Arthur Godfrey died of emphysema and pneumonia in 1983 at the age of 79 Is Prominent Pl. in early television history forever secure the world has more questions than answers about former auto executive Carlos Gowans recent journey from arrest in Japan to apparent safe refuge in Lebanon a mystery made all the more intriguing Charlie Daggett tells us because of speculation. He smuggled himself out in a box you don't get as far as Carlos Cohen, his come without thinking outside the box.

It was a big risk that you tell I know but but but it was a bigger is a risk that would mean thinking inside the box and if they ever make going to escape into a Hollywood movie. Don't have to begin with the words based on a true story, get audiences to believe the plot the real story goes that the former Nissan CEO was under house arrest in Tokyo in 24 hour surveillance when he gave Japanese security services. The slip on December 29 he boarded a bullet train undetected for three hour trip to Osaka airport.

Here is where the mission began to look impossible. Was there a point during that escape your thinking. This is crazy this could all go very wrong. Oh, I knew that I was thinking this guy knew that if I was putting people around me in the loop on the there were taking the risk, but also the risk of any slippage in the rumor and me would be very high. I didn't kill any project like this so I have to work by myself only with people who are going to open it, you know there was nobody else was a clinician until the clinician is you need to think fast trust and make something simple bearing simple. This was the most difficult decision. He doesn't dare to share the details for fear of incriminating his cohorts, but it reportedly included a team of around 15 people, including a former US Green Beret price tags running into the millions and a box. This box can we talk about the box was a lot of talk about everybody's talking about the box except for them for them yet but I'm the only one who knows exactly what what investigators believe happened is that the industry giant stuffed himself into a box for concert equipment holes cut in the bottoms we could breathe.

Here's what it look like when a Japanese news reporter try to get into a box of the same size. Going was then spirited away on a private jet bound for Istanbul en route to Beirut where we spoke this past Friday was her moment in the box that your thinking what's become of my life. You know I'm a very distinctive person. I know that you know success thus forever portion built us forever sundown in life go from fidgety as strongly as you go from success. The even though I have local for full. This one was a big one was at this point my usual Formica how the auto Titan fell into trouble is as compelling as how we got out of it. He was hailed a hero when he pulled Nissan back from the brink of bankruptcy in the late 1990s, when you make investments, you're doing it for the CEO with the rockstar swagger enjoy the trappings of success hobnobbing with the global elite dollars bobbing around on his $10 million yacht globetrotting onboard private jets, even hosting a Marie Antoinette theme party at the Palace of Versailles, but when profits began to plummet in 2018 Nissan executives accused him of not disclosing exactly how much he was taking out of the company.

Among other charges. He was arrested and charged with financial wrongdoing. He said authorities kept pushing back his trial date and he was barred from even communicating with his wife and in a country with a 99% plus conviction rate. He says he never stood a chance. I'm sitting here alone in the company, which is not mine. This is the longest I have everything you all read signals everywhere. I said my only hope will be given to defend myself make a run for it, regardless of the risk at Japan's request interpose issued what he calls a red notice not only for grown but his wife Carol whether or not you're guilty of the charges before you fled, you were certainly guilty now flee your fugitive justice. What's the future hold for. I would say I'm fidgety for justice on fugitive of injustice. That's the way I would put it offered by the about it because we are be treated the way I was looking at the system.

Frankly, I don't feel any did last week the Lebanese government issued their own order restricting going from leaving the country until further notice. Not that he's anxious to go anywhere. He's got property here. You grew up here and remain something of a local hero after I landed in Beirut on 30 December. It was kind of rebirth. For me it was a new life for now and Carlos Cohen says he's willing to face the charges and answer to everything.

Eventually, just not in Japan just yes or no innocent of all the charges.

This plan is get yourself this were Americans involved in the escape. I'll take that as we can look into that as we will has Hollywood approach you about your story. This is that a reality.

Do you see that happening went up in my last question is the first question the box was there a box downstream progress and start doing crazy time returns once final point is we are bad people in the best way to protect people is to final season Millstream exclusively on