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An end to food allergies?; Almanac: Tail fins; Waffle House, the home of Southern comfort; Factum Arte, where high-tech meets timeless craft; Sunny days on "Sesame Street"; Mister Mayor; It's Sam Elliott season;

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Chances are you'll be enjoying some snacks along the way. Just be careful if you're among the many people who can't eat anything that contains even a small amount of peanuts turning to Coble will report our cover story wall and food go hand in hand on this Super Bowl Sunday for millions what's on the plate could prove fatal.

It's like someone having open jar of poison in front of my kids that dangerous head on Sunday morning. The rise in life-threatening food allergies and one new approach to treating them street smarts are what one TV show for kids is all about with Serena all chill will be celebrating it's very big birthday street and welcome to our meeting years Street entertainment educator Bob and answer the questions and ends of children how to get later on Sunday morning, the Oscar ceremony call for the envelope please is just three weeks away. Sam Elliott is up for best supporting actor honors and has thoughts to share about that. Martha Tyson when you got word that you nominated for the Oscar I read that you said something to the effect of its about bleeping time to be.

Sure, but Sam Elliott may have had the Sunday morning news sweet voice. The mustache Luke Burbank pages and at waffle house open 24 hours sets down watch as the master is in fact are today at work and more coming up when our Sunday morning podcast continues. Just the sort of snack you can eat by the handful watching the Super Bowl. Unless that is your one of the many people for whom the peanut poses a serious threat to your health. I'll cover story as reported by Tony to Coble.

There was a time when peanuts pretty much everywhere sandwiches, baseball games, farmers will and on the snack table, especially Sunday lately this every day for many become an everyday they both completely passed out during our reactions literally the whole body becomes a hive like florescent redheads tell making sure his mom to twins Henry and Piper both have a life-threatening allergy to peanuts. How many hospital trips probably like 66 yeah, for sure. Family is far from alone, and it's not just peanuts.

While you may have grown up without ever hearing of a food allergy now, an estimated 26 million people, including at least 6 million children have one. An analogy to peanuts is believed to be one of the most severe that's like the peanuts being banned at schools, stadiums, even the sky were Southwest Airlines stop serving them on its planes last year. I just petrified of me.

It's like someone having open jar of poison in front of my kids that dangerous but can all this danger be a thing of the past.

Researchers now think they can slow or even eliminate the problem. Step one, a rare reversal of medical advice. In 2000, the American Academy of pediatrics told parents to avoid giving their kids peanuts until three years of age guidance that became gospel. For many it was a recommendation based on this intuitive feeling that if you withhold therefore you're going to protect the children. Intuition is not science is that's you Beth and Dr. Anthony vouching director of the national Institute of allergy and infectious diseases now believes that telling families to eliminate peanuts actually made things worse was that an error. I did make the recommendation is your you know I wouldn't say it was an era I think what it was.

It was a judgment call that in the retrospect was the wrong call. So what's the right call. Try the complete opposite approach. Doctors do an about-face on how best to prevent kids from getting potentially deadly peanut allergy.

That's right, experts are now urging parents to feed their kids peanuts early and often. Dr. Fauci says exposure could lead to is much as an 81% drop in new cases. I think there's the possibility and the likelihood that you will see a dramatic decrease in the peanut allergy that is certainly welcome in the ballpark president of the national peanut board any time, usually an article about food allergies and journal. There's no doubt prenuptial the poster child for he says the explosion in peanut allergies has led to tens of millions of dollars in lost sales and lost customers. Thus, the risky wrong when you have bands and when you have 30 million kids There peanut butter and jelly sandwich at school and 12 years are not going peanut butter sandwiches and are not going to give peanut butter to their children something of great concern to which his concern goes well beyond the bottom line is that's because his own grandson has a severe peanut allergy was very emotional. Emotional for me. It was emotional for my daughter got educated but calls up the notes peanuts pay for schoolfor school for her to grow to have a song who was allergic to peanut. I think she almost felt like she felt Moshe Filby there was nothing she could do. That's in part because nobody, not even the experts are certain where food allergies come from what's experience while it can be like entering into a minefield. Dr. Scott Cicero directs the Jaffe food allergy Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, so there a lot of theories as to why there's been an increase was from everywhere from the hygiene or cleanliness hypothesis to vitamin D to the way that biology of our body me of change.

Even the food supply that's right. One of the leading theories. These were just to clean the hygiene hypothesis I once was like this one were not dirty enough so so the main hypothesis for the change because there's a genetic aspect, food allergy, but had to be environment to account for such a wrapping. Something had to change trust.

While there is no cure for food allergies there are encouraging experimental treatments involving careful and supervised exposure by small doses of peanuts in a pill or here with Henry on a patch. This bypasses the mouth and slowly teaches the body to accept peanut to try to stop attacking his nicotine patch for peanut by the end of the baseball game being all back that would be great. Love try whenever we can make in seeking a butter sandwiches. I don't need the peanut butter cookie I just line accidental exposure to be tolerated hope for families and physicians and for Henry something sweet. I can't Be fine. I joined the company page from our Sunday morning on February 3, 1971 years ago today is reduced our time inspired by the twin tales of World War II P 38 fighter planes. Those first Cadillac fans more than bumps with taillights.com the 1950s that all changed sort of tailspin arms race. Rain led by General Motors 1959 cattle featuring oversized space-age even Flash Gordon microphone access 19 turned once again as cars gradually became smaller and more rounded the 50s are entirely lacking montage of sorts TV ad featuring model leaving sensor behind in effect saying to the tail ball is being played in the heart of the South likely to last a few hours at most.

But Atlanta has another claim to fame that's open 24 hours.

Luke Burbank the eyes of the world are on Atlanta today, but what about the stomachs of the world. Well, if there at the Super Bowl. There's a good chance they'll end up at a waffle house whether you are grounded in night five, the first waffle house was just a tiny rectangular box that original location. Now a museum in Atlanta is where I caught up with waffle house spokesman Pat Warner is a one a lot of restaurants about it at home, so eating out was something to do.

The food was cheap made-to-order and as a nutritionist would say calorically dense the chain is grown to over 2000 restaurants these days mainly in the South, folks will drive past two or three waffle house to go to their white blouse that employees like real operator and server Julia William Williams is the quarterback Tom Brady if you will. This particular waffle house in North Atlanta, dryly handling details and making decisions on the fly, I was her rookie backup, so this entire restaurant is all writing on me is a terrible idea and it quickly became apparent. I don't know I was on coachable and it didn't help that waffle house basically has its own language means hashbrowns plate. For instance, smothered means with onions and covered means. Top with cheese and when it came to actually cooking the eggs.

I was somehow worse. Everybody stop ordering food.

I need some time. It was clear that I was unqualified to make so I figured I'd at least some of okay. A lot of it with Atlanta magazine food critic Mara Shalit basic like mostly brown and green on the menu me starts in sugar and butter. Waffle House also prides itself on being a comfort when things are anything but one thing open through Ricky FEMA even has a name for the waffle house index meeting if a storm is severe enough to shut down the waffle house. The government knows the area has been hit hard, regardless of our of course staying open 24 seven means waffle houses are pretty much the go to destination for late-night eating with bold thing to be helping you get up tomorrow morning you when today's Super Bowl is over. Of course, the victors will have their spoils but the losers well at least they'll be able to smother and cover their sorrows at the waffle house, the line between original replica is a fine line indeed at a studio called factum Artane sandstone takes us inside to timeless crap. In this workshop reimagining the preservation or finalizing 1/21 century version of the 16th century BC sculpture. It's utterly realistic yet not real, there's no artistic license sarcophagus city.

The first is reproduction accurate to 1/10 of a millimeter. You have all of these different people working in different rooms different errant subsidy so I'm talked about is really like one of those ideas. License type workshop, but in the 21st century man behind this place called back to Mark Tate is Adam hello is clad in the khaki colors of Indiana Jones and has the curiosity to match their mission, he acknowledges can be difficult to explain.

Only you say something slightly evasive like where trying to use technology to preserve cultural heritage, but what we're really doing is where trying to redefine the relationship between originality and authenticity. Efforts to preserve cultural heritage involve going deep inside ancient tombs, chapels, and themed museums all word masterpieces exactly as they are using high-tech scanners, we can actually study the state up to five or six times magnification without any data loss. So in fact you can see the surface of the two best in the digital files that you can see with the naked on site, how, why, because you can keep zooming so it's like a doctor using a microscope after the object is reported back to more. Tate reproduces it in-house using 3D printers and doing machines beat the base layer with all of the sin marks of the original. This work so called skins are printed and laid on top where ensuring that perfectly aligned with the surface on one star in the right place. We put them into a vacuum suck so contacted PC. The result not just look of the original. As you rub your finger that you can feel the relief you can feel where it was car look at this deep crack and you can run your finger right down the middle of the points you believe it. Lou argues that substitute can be just as satisfying as seeing the real thing but we still want to go to the Louvre to see the original Mona Lisa. It's not enough to see it print. I took a grave book signing in front of the original letter Lisa is the original wedding at Cana, but very basic which was one of the first big projects with what technicians from the fact and foundation scanned the original wedding at Cana at the Louvre in Paris and in 2007, the facsimile was hung in the regional space in Venice feeling 700 square-foot home or original, but the experience of the facsimile Venice is perhaps more considering a copy more authentic is a provocative point of view that I get to the party in London and I'd say I'm making a facsimile of the two setting the first ever woman go. It was one of those things that touched the prejudice that so many people hold. We recoil this idea of forgeries of faith is something that's intentional deceit. There is no deceit with very public about what we do everything still glad that it's a facsimile it's not trying to replace the original it's trying to support the original fact and makes only one facsimile what all of the scanned data belongs to the institution. Caring for the object. The also train local people to do the scanning and see their work is crucial to the preservation of tombs like that of Egyptian Pharaoh SETI the first which we have to remember, was built to loss fraternity, but never to be visited.

Cathedrals were built revisited museums were built to be visited tombs were built replicating to music technological twist on preservation far from the methods practiced 200 years ago. Here's what one wall of cities to look like when it was discovered by the Italian explorer Giovanni billed Sony in the early 1800s held Sony gouged out what he wanted to take home. The strange thing is what was done in the name of preservation, low created panels to show crude attempt at preserving at that time, the colonial arrogance that the only way to preserve this was to remove it from the wool. Why remove this cup to when you'll most beautiful Road in the two and one of their latest large-scale works loose team re-created the so-called Hall of beauties of city the first two exhibited the breathtaking room last year in Basel, Switzerland will eventually find a permanent home in Egypt's Valley of the Kings near another effectiveness monumental recreations and exact copy of the burial chamber of common and you can still see the original term of trip, I will getting lots doing both, and the response will getting his axle. If you can't tell the difference.

And you know through one you helping the local community by being that you helping preserve the tombs by being by the other. You're contributing to the destruction which you end up choosing a company that spends so much time studying the past its contemporary artists were generally clients use back Tim's technology to create new objects and surfaces. What are you doing fantastic Muncie. I would say it's not work that pays the bills and allows Adam Lowe's factum foundation to continue developing their modern take on preservation following the ideas set in ancient Egypt. The goal was to build to build an environment filled with human knowledge that would loss fraternity that was the hope here is this too will last all be it in digital form or as a facsimile snapshot original as it is today welcome to scare me story you know why you changed really, but the lady had grown an inch. I know I hear your neighborhood is celebrating a big birthday that's right that's right, we sure I'm so excited you know what is the best thing about living on Sesame Street. Jane is the kind of place where everybody is welcome, we all know that of course Sesame Street is a two-way street. Just like big bird came to pay us a visit.

Serena Austral has been to pay you know the song and the neighborhood five decades on the air.

He still may not know how to get to the street well trained your where I dedicated puppet wranglers and more Shot over 4000 Sesame Street, including the 50th season, which premieres later this year. This I built back in 1970 because we started so that all kinds of bells and buses and going on is that change is been there from the beginning makes almost every sound effect heard on the show by purchasing school and so what we have is is a working sound effects fully stays as if you would find in Hollywood through his imagination. See salt icons so it sounds like walking snow is really going to the bushes and a tugboat fits in the palm of your hand.

Maitland says there's a secret to working on Sesame Street.

Every day I come to work. They put a little pair glasses as I am four years old and through that lens that I can create the world they see exciting. I can't believe I met that's me story.

I spoke with two very important monsters who are part of that world yeah important to be kind to one another. What you that's deep down right our mission to help kids grow smarter is used throughout the Dunn is the CEO of Sesame Street vision founders TV producer Joan Ganz Cooney and psychologist Lloyd Morrissette had back in 1969.

Could you use the power of television first near writer to help teach the lesson and get them ready for school and what they knew was that kids who arrived to kindergarten knowing their ABCs and 123's were ahead of kids that didn't so we could figure out a way to help kids arrive at school ready to learn that that would be a big contribution to help capture kids attentions young puppeteer named Jim Henson and his invention.

The Muppets were brought to Sesame Street around the Muppets are the secret weapon and say it you see kids with a moppet, you will see them just completely captivated effort to reach every child. Special methods have been developed to address issues like homelessness apartment anymore ought to know the flustered helps you feel calm and even children with parents in prison.

My dad is my dad's in jail.

Plot Sesame Street is now seen in 100 countries around the world on sat years millions of children are in good hands. I see myself up the account and Martin Robinson who is telling her to tears that give life to Sesame Street. Always ask us all you do the voices to see these characters is that although the physical technique to make the puppet look real, but it's really just a vehicle for the acting and agreed to give me a lesson, is your jaw job I so it's so with one so you as an isolation exercise in which which looks come easy. It's not not allow my friend today so hand in the viewer. There are a, B, C, D, E, well, it's not child's play, but it's certainly fine for not having fun doing it. No one can have fun watching having fun doing actually part of our job is he you see his hard-won Sesame Street job number one is and always has been Splenda law prison time became quality time for one young offender is the story Steve Hartman has to tell 31-year-old Jermaine Wilson of Leavenworth, Kansas. Going back to his childhood as a bad partner for he started using at age 11, juvenile detention by 15 and in the maximum-security wing at Lansing correctional by 21 and it was here that this convicted drug dealer came to the most important realization of his life. If I don't say things that happen in the rest of my life in prison or data. McCaskey never imagined third option. No, not at all.

You want to welcome you to our city commission meeting. Jermaine is now the mayor of Leavenworth.

The actual motion carried 50.

It's a transformation. He credits the God education in volunteer work.

After prison he became a community activist and got a spelling record expunged paving the way for a political run. A lot of politicians decide to run for office and then go to prison. The other way around. This is called will never know what you are account which will experience being someone that I wasn't created to be.

When I tried the opposite. I succeeded today.

Jermaine could be more opposite the school district once had him expelled. Now welcomed back with open ridge coordinator also works for a nonprofit that helps ex-cons find and keep good job. And of course he has his measuring duties all made possible, he says, by the gift of incarceration. That's why I'm here that women have never had the time to think I would never had an opportunity to build a relationship with God you suggest prison but one thing that we all go to Tom and I live we hit rock bottom when you hit rock bottom there's only one other place to go. This jar below plays in a few weeks. Harold got news for Sam Elliott nominated for best supporting actor in a star is born. He's already had his share of bad news lately as he tells Martha Tyson somewhat here burned every Sam Elliott has had one hell of a year. Good and bad.

He still can't quite see his Oscar nomination and a star is born resort come over the mountains and nearly losing his family's home during the California wildfire in November burned nearly 100,000 fluid through the fire and will wish to watch the room made it through burn for days navigating the contradictory realities. He's surreal going through roadblocks. The irony here is that since 2008 Sam Elliott has been the voice of Smokey bear. Only you can prevent WebCam. Stir were born 44 Smokey bear isn't necessarily what you think of first mention of Sam Elliott new sweet spicy lone star barbecue so it's the voice and the mustache dignity and the rugged bright characters. He's been playing for decades on television and in more than 50 movies. But let's start with the voice Bradley Cooper star is born Elliott play Cooper's brother in the film never met Bradley wish you were home really talk to me about social playbook audiotape in which strong take my voice and remember where birds were slick, growing up in California and Oregon. Elliott dreamed of being a Hollywood actor. His father disapproved will be liable to snowballs chance in hell. But yes, Elliott got frequently in Western future and I have of course the mustache. I don't believe tell me whether your mustache has affected your career both are true.

After Lebowski instead of resisting typecasting. Elliott embraced what his inner cowboy stands for overtime. I started running and the people just say thank you for what you do.

Talk about the character of the book Sam Elliott goes all shocks thought about when I suggest he still regarded simple 70.

I would imagine that fairly flattering and happily married for more than 30 years, the father of the 34-year-old daughter Cleo just as self-deprecating about getting this award sees you been out there for 50 years developing as an actor and now suddenly it's it's Sam Elliott season to accept that guy. Sam Elliott's been playing all those years is gotten wiser and deeper and become a star along the way to cope with the store the other negative stuff open world make people feel good looking should show Jane Pauley thank you for listening and please join us again next Sunday morning with dinner this week. Stephen Long live Mitch McConnell in one of Washington's biggest midterm money list for me to Senate races you think Republicans have the best chance of taking a democratic seed with Nevada not Georgia.

Georgia is right up there with New Hampshire's products to New Hampshire people really just kind of don't like 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