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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning. i'm charles osgood and this is "sunday morning." as you may have heard, supreme court just sis antonin scalia died yesterday at the age of 79. martha teichner will have more on his life and on what his passing means for the court in just a few minutes.
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observe this st. valentine's day. but only after a bit of northern exposure cold as it is in much of the country. can't be cold enough for the creatures lee cowan will take us to visit. >> they are majestic and adorable and terrifying, all rolled into one. polar bears are a rare sight for most of us, but not if you make the trip north to churchill, manitoba, as we did. churchill? >> i say it's safe to walk around churchill in the day. i wouldn't say so at night. >> polar bears wait for winter ahead on "sunday morning." >> strings of xs and os are traditional flourish to valentines. the revival of a play may keep the tradition of love letters alive. >> how do you bring back a play
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e-mail? >> i know you more from your letters than i do inner. >> by reuniting one of hollywood's most famous couples. >> love means never having to say you're sorry. >> ryan o'neal and ale mcgraw for the first time since love story. >> the audience murmurs. they remember us. >> ahead this "sunday morning," the love letter standing the test of time. c she writes the songs that many of the big e performers of our time want to sing much her name is diane warren. this morning she and lady gaga are talking with our ben tracy. >> you've worked with everyone, faith him, layer i can't, celine dion. >> she is a song writing machine. >> you've been called the song whispe>> i love that. i think i am.
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diane warren talk about her newy gaga. >> i know i feel really and truly like i bared my soul. >> ahead on "sunday morning."re's a question for loving couples to ponder. could anything be better than sex? anna werner has traveled to keyut. >> what could be better than sex?rant may just have the answer. >> better than some sex that's for sure. >> unbelievable. >> later on "sunday a restaurant with a tall order. c tracy smith talks love songs and more with singer chris mo rocca takes in a first
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steve hartman visits the museum he headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of february. 2016. president obama has ordered flags at half staff at federaling the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. scalia, the leader of the court's conservative justices, a texas hunting resort, of natural causes. he was 79. scalia is survived by his wife and nine children.s passing just ahead after a moment of silence to honor the late justice, the six remaining republicanrs were back at it last night. the cbs news debate moderated by "face the nation's" john dickerson, saw clashes on a number of subjects.g. >> well, donald trump is building a reality tv show, my security
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>> world trade center came down during -- >> number of weeks now just been s. ted cruz supported legalizing -- >> that is simply -- only now -- that is simply --them are personal. i think we're fixing to lose the election to hillary clinton if we don't stop this. >> marco rubio are john dickerson's guest this morning on "face the nation" along with democratic candidate bernie sanders. the magnitude shook parts of oklahoma and 134 other states yesterday. the more frequent quakes have been linked to fracking in the region.er a 5.8 quake shook christchurch, new zealand. no reports as yet of major damage or injuries there. ad chain collision on pennsylvania's
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and sent dozens to the hospitalsghway was closed for hours. now here is today's weather. arctic air across the east is putting a chill on valentine's day.cold, especially in the northeast. there's a chance of ice and snow from minnesota to kentucky. tomorrow, more of the same.ny as usual in the southwest. next,e
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u heard supreme court justice antonin scalia died yesterday at the age of 79. his passing marks the end of a remarkable career. it also portends a t to replace him. here's marcia teichner. >> i could be charming and cattive at the same time. two. i love to argue. that i'm something of ashine-kicker. >> antonin scalia has beenunt, wit tee, scathing, sarcastic and even by his adversaries brilliant. >> he will be remembered as one
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and thinksers to serve on the supremer. >> i care about the original meaning -- >> he believed in what he calledthat the u.s. constitution should be interpreted exactly as the founding fathers understood it. this is what he told lesley minutessism" interview. >> i'm not saying no progress, i'm saying we should progress democratically. you think there ought to be a right to the constitution says nothing about it. create it the way most rights are created in a democratic seat, pass a law. >> in threehe supreme court scalia shaped conservatism. the 2008 ruling stating for the first time that the 2ndns the right to own a gun for self defense, one of his many majority opinions. his dissents were oftenthe opinion legalizing gay
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shall as its content is egotistic."one questioned the court's decision in bush versus gore, the case that determined the outcome of the 20000 presidential election, he relied --ght thing. so there. [ laughter ] >> born in trenton, new jersey, antonin scalia grew upty in queens. the only child of an immigrant from sicily. he met his wife, maureen, while he was at harvard law school.ics, they have nine children. president ronald reagan appointed him to the supreme court in 1986.ascii be, scalia was well liked among his colleagues. >> i attack ideas. i don't attack people. and some very good people haveideas. >> his best friends on the
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kagan and ruth bader's ginsburg and scalia together on an elephant. >> as annoyed as you might be about his so utterly charming. so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can't help but saying, i'm glad that he's mymy colleague. >> he always insisted that his judicial philosophy was dictated by the constitution only. but his death instantly turnedtical arena bloody. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> another obama supreme courtt could tip the 5-4 majority from conservative to liberal. the republicans' position, at last night's g.o.p. debate. in south carolina. >> i think that we ought to let
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>> the senate needs to stand we're not going to give up the u.s. supreme court for a generation by allowing barack obama to make one more liberaldelay, delay, delay. >> antonin scalia loved a good fight. the battle over who names his successor on the supreme court >> osgood: coming up.bears are. y bradshaw?
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>> osgood: appreciating one of our continent's most remarkableittle northern exposure. our cover story reported now by lee cowan. >> on the arctic along the western shore of hudson bay, it's easy to think you've reached the end of the earth. in fact you can feel like you're utterly alone up here. but then, out in all that white, a pair of sleepy dark eyes slowly open.aling what we came all this way to see. and aps largest land predator, came to
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i mean, for me, this is mind blowing. how rare is this to see here?retty common to see polar bears out here this time of year. but it's not as common to see a big old male like that come rayto the buggy. it's pretty impressive sight. >> the buggy is a tundra tween a tour bus and monster truck. and it's where steve amstrup international. a private group campaigning for the bear's conservation. >> look at here he's getting up. >> what do that? >> well, you know, i've been working with polar bears for 35w.
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them it's, holy cow there's a real wild polar bear. they're just incr >> we're near churchill, manitoba, a frontier town that calls its the polar bear world. it is isolated to be sure, you can't even get to this town by road.y fall these giants of the north come here in droves to wait for hudson bay to frees back over so they can start eating again. bear's main source of food is seal meat, the eastiest way to hunt from the ice above.ws on land, another migration rolls up to watch. a quiet stampede of eco-tourists catch a glimpse of an
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debated as climate change itself. >> in the united states, we have listed polar bears as a species under the u.s. endangered species act. they were listed as threatened not necessarily because of their current status, but because of what we anticipate their futurebe. >> and what he anticipates their future status might be has amstrup worried, but he knows not everyone is wringing their hands.it's estimated there are between 0-25,000 polar business in the wild. to many that's a sizable number and some of the bears,r reaches of the arctic seem to be doing quite well. >> they lose about a kilogram of body weight or two pounds of day they're on land. >> every day. >> what concerns amstrup the most are the bears here. who he says are experiencing the right now. >> these guys are on land now a
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were just 30 years ago. yeah, one population might be doing well now but we know that soon, all of the populations will have less sea ice than they do now,l have no sea ice. >> those who track sea ice levels, like the national snow and ice data center, say thethe southern most region of the polar bear's habitat is already melting earlier and freezing later. that means bears are marooned on and getting hungrier. >> how long has he gone without eating a full meal? >> they came ashore this year ile of july. so he really hasn't had much to eat since then. >> in november, when weep were there, the bears were spend can most of their time just lounging conserve energy, which makes them pretty easy to find and photograph.
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scratching, relaxing polar bear. friendly as they are fuzzy, truth is, they are one of nature's perfect killing machines. they're enormous size and the allure. >> so many people have told me now this is their bucket list. >> kevin burke one of and he takes great joy in showing tourists his frozen back yard. >> a loft activity lately as the new ice forms in the bears are out checking the ice, let's re and check it out. >> he drives one of those tundra buggies for frontiers north an adventure tourism companyenthusiast the chance of a lifetime. >> oh, my, god.he bears don't seem to mind the in trucks in fact many are down right curious of the continue bra buggies.
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years i've watched they will push back get on the ground and walk along stuff like that.n is, i don't think we smell all that appealing to them. >> we night not smell too appealing but the food in town does. signs posted everywhere, reminding the town's residents to be "bear aware" as they call it and we quickly found out why.ng way to close to mike now. >> this mom and her two cubs wandered right up behind us on a busy road just outside of town. >> mike. mike. >> she came within few feet of our camera, don't need to be chased by another car of lookie lews back into the fe to walk around churchill? >> i'd say it's safe to walk around churchill in the day.
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>> brett wlock is a motheron officer. >> right over here you can see them walking. >> his job? to keep polar bears away from is a good sign. >> we want that to happen. >> if they can't scare the nuisance bears away, they capture them. >> so back here is where we keep one ofaps. 50-06% of the bears that we capture have been at this trap.wayward bears are brought here to what the locals call, polar bear jail. to maketempted to come back to up to again the bears are given no food. just water. >> we don't want them to to humans or to that building. we're going to hold them nor 30 days. that's 30 days closer to the
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the bay which is when they nt seals. also 0 days away from the problem behavior that caused them to go there in the first place. sentence is up they're tranquilized then airlifted back out into the tundra. not lost on anyone here is the carbon footprint left behind by those who travel all this way to witness all things polar bear. >> allat show up does that help or snort. >> i think that for many people seeing something in person, seeing how things are now and used to be. in seeing the magnificent species of the polar bear right in front of them, suddenly theyred in a way that they might never have become inspired before.
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for most of my adult life.of the last things that i did was predict that they were going to disappear. so, it's a to talk about to think that they might be gone. i don't want to think about that. so i want to do what i can to stop it. and i think we are, i think progress. >> most agree progress was made at the global climate change l year. when representatives of 195 nations agreed, for the very first time to, lower planet-warming greenhouse in the meantime, the polar bears here, and all around the vast reaches of the arctic, will continue to do what they have always done. they can in whatever conditions are thrown
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home of the missouri cherry blossom festival. >> sitthe goodies. >> what exactly is the missouri cherry blossom festival. >> a hodge-podge of american history and culture. >> from football to heehaw. a slice of america that will surprise you. >> if you war presidential dissenn dent will you stand? >> for annual meeting place for relatives of past u.s. presidents. >> i'm the great granddaughter of president calvin coolidge. >> ather was the first cousin of james k.polz i'm the nine generation descendent of thomas jefferson. spinning presidential descendants descend on this quaint town. >> president clinton's step father, roger clinton my grand fare rttle brother. >> see the resemblance.
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>> they all come to celebrate their heritage.put on hold. >> this is really the one day a year that a half brother-in-law of president john f. kennedy can >> yes. >> i think it's pretty special. -- >> in marshfield, allogeny are welcome. >> i'm bertram hayes-davis i'm a great, great grandson of jefferson davis president of the confederate states of america. >>vances are set aside. this is a great scene. you have descendent of thomas jefferson with a descendent ofs. you guys are friendly? >> we got to know each other. we were just talking about him coming to visit us in new york. come on, when are you coming? >>very fond. >> george cleveland is president
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ournd and --. >> that's right. it crews up the whole account. >> there's something abut being a presidential descendent that only presidential descendants inman's idea. >> they found camaraderie that is pretty amazing, you know. it was kind of a story of, my grandpa beat your grandcan be friends now. >> inman was in the fourth grade when our 41st president came to town. >> president george h.w. bushmarshfield july of 1991. i really became interested in the president. >> wait a minute, who is that over there?imes. zuzu from "it's a wonderful life." >> daddy. ans wings.
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missouri mary blossom festival also honors stars of classic films and sitcoms.t. >> legend is being pretty lucky. >> there's maguey petersen she played charlene on the "andyhow". >> over there that's lulu roman from hee haw. >> the appear on hee haw? >> jimmy carter did. >> and yes, that's marrytwo of the daughters from the wall tons. >> virginia not even contiguous with missouri, just saying. >> , no but the ozarks are hills.lls. >> it's like you took u.s. history and culture and missouri and put them all in a a blender. >> theydding to the excitement, marshfield has its own walk of
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>> really was supposed to be a>> where we caught up with none other than dawn wells. >> imagine. >> mary anne from "gilligan's >> i'm right here. >> pretty good. who am i next to? >> two stars away from chargh. pretty great. you like flying, i hope. >> better than sailing. >> and thisl happen all over again. >> they have become a family now. >> and who knows what new connections might be made.to thomas jefferson, too. >> he did have a loft kids. you never know. >> you're part of the family, pop on, cuz.
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>> osgood: "wicked game" was a 1990 chris isaak hit about obsessive love. all these years later songsl draw a crowd. tracy smith talks with chris isaak for the record. >> on a bone-chilling day in san francisco a few weeks reds of people stood in the cold just to see local boy, chris isaak, run through a sound check.ill hours away, but isaak was at his mellow melancholy best. i bet you never even know they do
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>> for more than 30 years theer has been making hits and breaking hearts. crooning about bad break ups andhe signature sound that's part rock, part elvis and all sexy. your songs are about heartache. why is that? >> that's what brings out the mostd. love or lack of. when you're heart's broken i think that's about as mostas it gets. isaak says this song, his89 single "wicked game" came to him one night in a flash.
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>> between the time i talked to a certain woman and hung up the phone and the time she rang the front door bell in the middle of the night. that song. >> knock it off, really? >> it was very fast. very fast.ng was first big hit and helped make him an instant sex symbol.the steamy music video that went with it shot on location in hawaii with model helena hotter than it looked. >> behind us people thought it was like a smoke added in the back projection or something like that. that's actually -- we're30 feet from the water on a lava flo it wasind us and
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we could have got killed. we could have got killed. it was blowing up of molmet like lava. every once in awhile we go -- like into the air everybody was like, heads up. >> oh, my, goodness.r life for that video. >> yeah. i learned something. just because there's a camerayou won't get killed. >> truth is not much scares him any more. chris isaak grew up on the tough side of stockton, ungest of three boys. dad drove a forklift. mom was a factory worker who stretched every paycheck by shopping at the localore. >> wasn't just going for fun we would -- that's where we got our clothes and we got everything. my grandparents grew up here.are here. and i don't know how -- usually in a town when you have somebody's great grandparents there, they own the town.
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generation. i don't know, that was -- excuse me, one second. >> try it. >> not me. >> i got a big head. >> he's worn a lot of different hats. in college he was an amateurateur music with a guitar his big brother, nick, had taught him to play. >> one night he says, teach me what you know.m everything i know. it took 15 minutes. >> those guitar lessons stuck. touring since the '80s still plays every show like it's his last. break for the occasional movie and tv role. including his own cable tv show.
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>> how close was showtime chris isaak to the real chris isaak? >> how close is bullwinkle to a real moose? >> spanned times when he's not singing for a crowd, chris isaak sings here. at his boyhood home in stockton. with his now 85-year-old mom, dorothy. >> then usually at the end she dances for quarters. >> he still comes home and does things around the house for you.ans the yard. >> he cleans the yard? >> i miss that. that's true. >> when he's on the road youtreatment. >> i'm a good yard worker. his own back yard is a few miles away in san francisco. yet his favorite surfing beach. >> how much time do you spend out here?to get out as often as
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not like i'm a brain surge surgeon, i'm a songwriter, nobody needs me during the day. out here alone he's never been married but that doesn't mean he can't commit. isaak has been with some of the guys in his band for something like 30 years.nny dale johnson never missed a gig until an illness nearly broke up the act. >> kenny got cancer he tookwhile and he's come back. there's happy ending to it. he's good. he's over it. >> cancer free? >> cancer free.that gets you. >> scares the hell out of me. >> turns out the great loves of chris isaak's life, besides his family, are his band mates.
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singing his heart out. joking with your mom about how you guys wept out and played and some guy said, oh, yeast, that's chris isaak. >> that's a true did you say. >> my brother said, girls turns to the guy says, that's chris isaak. the guy said, yeah, he used to he used to be big. does that bug you? >> not at all. i think it's fun. it's funny. i'm not at all bothered, i'mth the way my life has gone. >> because you joke -- don't want to tempt the gods they do they look, that guy, he's had too much luck. everything good here, boss.e.
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doing great. >> osgood: just ahead, comedian, paul reiser. >> it's valentine's day again. >>g the love. with non-insulin victoza . p for a while, i took a pill tor lower my blood sugar. r get me to my goal. p so i asked my doctor about victoza . r he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. en to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. ht loss, but it may help you lose some weight. rvictoza is an injectable prescription medicine tthat may improve blood sugar in adults p with type 2 t and exercise. rit is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes ed in people r with type 1 diabetes
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rside effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need t non-insulin victoza . it's covered by most health plans. oes anyone not love valentine's day? let's let actor and comedian paul reiser count the ways. >> well, here we are. it's valentineo say, i find the whole thing irritating. not because i'm a curmudgeon or anti-love, quite the opposite. i'll a big fan of love. i just don't like being told by have to demonstrate it on this day in the following ways. unless you're in the flower,
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you benefit if you're a grown up anyway. if you're in second grade, sure. why not give a sweetheart shaped card and piece of candy to the rows behind you. that's been ruined by the whole mandatory, we don't want anyone to feel left out so give cards to the whole class approach.thing says, i think you're special, i made 34 of these. for young people it's sweet. because they don't know anything yet. but for that these grand, lovely gestures invariably mean nothing. yes, forgetting spread can be bad. but remembering it not that muche half life of lovely gestures is shockingly short. whatever goodwill you thinklasts until it all goes bad. guys are always surprised by this. you do something loving and thoughtful and your loved one is moved. and demonstrably
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next day, one carelessly worded comment and you're right back where you started. you think, what about the yeah, that was yesterday. i didn't care for what you said this morning. you have to ask, what's the point of a great sunday if it's all shot to hell by monday?uming the beach. you never really make any progress. fortunately one of the first things my wife and i bonded over when we first met,s our mutual distaste for valentine's day. we both felt it's far more meaningful to be affectionate, tholeful and considered thedays of the year. that's the more noble challenge. in our house we don't even celebrate valentine's day which is great relief. having said that, i'm going to pick up some flowers anyway,ke a chance. pro coming up the stars of story."
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sgood: xs and os are the marks of a football play, a game of tic-tac-toe or a love letter. serena altschul now sells us keeping the love letter alive is the goal of stage play with uniquelyst. >> my father says everyone should write letters as much as they can. it's a dying art. he says letters are a way of presenting yourself in the best another person. i think that, too. >> forget about texts and tweets. the old-fashioned love letter isain in a national tour of ar gurney's 1989 play "love letters." >> oh, andy, could i seere all i have left. >> audience around the country
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mcgraw and ryan o'neil,e show's star-crossed lovers melissa and andy. >> i went to a psychiatrist i'd talk about you.uld. i think about you quite often. >> it's the first time the two have worked together since "love story" the legendary 1970 tear a box office smash. >> i'm sorry.ver having to say you're sorry. >> we step out, the audience murmurs. they murmur because they knowemember us. their lives changed inman aways when they saw that movie. they married or they had children or they named their children after us. me. >> i believe that the audiences, whether it's conscious or subconscious are throwing themselves back those
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was so much more innocent, so much more romantic, so much more full of hope than it is right now. nostalgia is in the air as o'neil and mcgraw play characters reading the letters they sent one another over the course of 50 years.and happy new year and much love. >> much love? much love? god, andy, how playwright ar gurney. if you think their relationship could exist today over text and e-mails? >> i don't think so. >> how is a letter written by e-mail different than a handwritten ink -- >> because it doesn't have theof the penmanship. it doesn't have the sense of thought, since when you're writing with a pen, you're what you're
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>> handwriting, the smell of the page are very powerful >> like poetry. and truth. and guts about feelings. >> real courage. not just platitude. every day for a year. >> you wrote me? >> yes. from the notebook. >> it de bergerac who understood the power of words. >> the dear foolish words. that was you. >> love had special place in our hearts. but in this era of always on, instant communication, are love letters destined to go the way of the rotarynnis depcik worries they are. he and his wife, maggie, were married for 41 years. shortly after she died, dennis found ae closet.
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put it on the bed and opened it. and stood there absolutely stunned.hat box were all the letters that maggie and i had written to each other when i was in the army. there were 119 letters in that don't apologize for not being able to answer all my lettersy want to you feel that you owe me a letter. i write you because i enjoy it,just seeing that handwriting and knowing that it was always there through our entire married life just brought her back to me. my hands were shaking. rolling down my eyes. it was -- just amazing. >> patrick christie da mel never wrote letters to one another but that didn't stop their romance from blossoming. when it came time to find a gift for the couple's firsty, patrick got
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>> full history by text. >> patrick printed those text messages and had them bound in a album. thousands of messages chronicling their entire relationship from the day they first met to their first anniversary. is two weeks in. you're amazing. how do we manage this. this is so unreal. then you can retain me. that's so embarrassing. >> is that something important to you that you have this >> i think so. i think it's a nice little history, especially, one day when we're not here you know our kids have this -- they can kindk how mom and dad met they had. some of it, but -- >> maybe not all of 'em. >> no. >> even if writing love letters
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popular as ever. in the 5 years since it first appeared on broadway, it's been staged hundreds of times in more than 40 countries.he show came to boston this month. o'neil and mcgraw returned to harvard. >> remember us? >> where that other they're famous for playing first met and fell in love. laptop. >> speaking to students, some still glued to their smart phones, they made the case for the old-fashioned way. >> only could it be communicated, i don't see how you could text this story to each other. >> this letter, which i'mmy own hand, with my own pen in my own penmanship comes from me and no one else. re going to go away.
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undeniable beautiful. >> the man with the plan. >> charles met his wife louise back in 1949. looked at her it was like electrical shock. >> really? >> i guess it's love. >> to charles true love is so can stop it. >> it's a big four letter word. >> nothing. which is why after she died in 2011, after 60 years of he decide a grave marker wasn't enough. that their love deserved more than a monument, what their love needed was a museum. little outbuilding behind his house, charles evans built just that. >> this is our inside he's got the shoe shine stand he was working at when he met her. he's got all the music they used to dance to. packed solid with pictures, documenting every
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>> this is when we went out to lunch. >> and need gt get whole lot of visitors which is fine by charles. >> the last dance. >> you get the sense he almost enjoys his alone time more.days he slow dances with louise. i guess i'm trying to relive our >> maybe. >>| so hard to -- it's not a suffering memory, it's a beautiful memory. >> sometimes people try to tell move on. but in his mind, why would you want to make a bunch of new memories when the old ones are still so good.
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>> it's "sunday morning" on cbs. here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: lady gaga won two grammys nor 2009 hit "bade" come tomorrow night's grammy awards here on cbs a new song is in contention, song with words and music by diane warren she writes the songs that peopleand talk about. ben tracy tells us more. >> lady gaga p. her haunting newbillboard's recent women in music event.
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till it happens to you" is about surviving sexual assault. it was a work in progress by legendary songwriter diane warren for the documentary "the" about rape on college campuses. but when gaga came on board she wanted to make the song even more powerful. >> theful but maybe it didn't go to the place that i felt that it needed to go for it to, at the end, arrive in pant place. >> you wanted this to be epic in the end. >> till it happens to you, happens to you.ns to you >> that's a warrior singing that. that's a warrior. that's a warrior.it happens to you >> the song is deeply personal
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happened to them. both of you have survived sexual yeah. >> how emotional was this to record this song? >> i feel really and truly like i bared my soul. it wasn't until i am almost 27 didn't even acknowledge that this happened in my life. oh, yeah, that. >> both women say writing the song was a spiritual experience a grammy and an oscar nomination. it is diane warren's eighth academy award nomination in ade long career. >> if i could turn back time. >> you may not know her name, you do know her songs.ant to miss a thing >> diane warren has provided the
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the biggest voices in music. >> every time someone sings my song i'm excited, it sounds lot better than me. because i suck. here, i lived, i loved >> i know what my job s. i y gig is. my job is to write a great song. >> she is a song writing machine. warren has 50 top 100 hits, 70 of them have cracked the top ten. you've worked with everyone, faith hill, christina ago, celine dion. >> there is country people, pop people, r&d people. >> this is the studio? >> yeah. >> when we visited her studioe writes at least one new song every week. how many unrecorded hits do you
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>> lot. a lot. i like hundreds, dozens? >> dozens. dozens. yeah. that are better than some of the songs that i've had hits with. eah. >> her songs tend to touch on some common themes. >> how do i live without you >> associated with all these love songs. but romance is not your. >> no, i sleep with a cat. i do. i love my cat. >> that's very direct. >> i just haven't been like, int to sit and hear you breathe. i don't want somebody to hear me breathe, either, really? >> i could stay awake just to hear you breathing it sounds good in the song. great opening live.
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hear you breathing. ew. >> her true love is her work.ng songs since she was 14 while growing up in a suburb of los angeles. warren was always intrigued by the unfamiliar names on records andre the songwriters. her dad bought her a guitar but her mom did not think song writing was a realnly fueled warren's ambition. >> i know a place where we can dance the whole night away ric stars >> her first big break out hit came in 1985 when she helped find the rhythm of the night. >> feel the beat of the writ i am of the night dance until the morning light. >> for 30 years now, warren has her songs inside this room at her office in los angeles. this is intense.
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songwriter hoarders. >> i love that. >> this is a time capsule. knocked down during an earthquake in 1994. she says she doesn't move anything because of a combination of superstition and laziness.ou for showing us this because i understand you don't let people come in here. >> no. you guys are like -- this doesn't happen. this is an exclusive. >> don't want to fall asleep, thing >> you've been called the song do you like that? >> i love that. because i think i am. you know, i think when i meet with an artist i kinda can feel it. i feel what that right song is. >> even when the artistcher had no time for what would
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songs. it. hated the song. go. you will try this song. she goes, f you, diane. i can turn back time. >> you know when i believe in something, i can't stop, i don't know how to stop. >> warren doesn't seem to mind turned out to be just as tenacious. >> i'm always trying to make people uncomfortable and take them out of the comfort zone of what theyand try to encourage them to change their process, to see what will happen when you are doing something that you don't expect of yourself.at made this song great in the end is there's -- there's like a chaos, but a resolve. and that's us.absolutely.
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>> she's justnted. >> i thought she was going to -- she's just insanely talented. sent what has made diane warren such a force in music without ever singing a note. >> but it's always going to be >> what? >> the song. it comes down to the song and always will. >> osgood: next -- delicious. >> osgood: a hot, juicy, sexy serving of dessert.g. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! stomer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent?
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who say, just maybe., florida, as the sun sinks low it's time to light the candles and set the mood at a restaurant perfect for the super bowl. but you say this week is your super bowl.% >> absolutely. >> because --of romance. >> because learn and dani johnson's romantic restaurantts. >> delicious. >> creamy, caramel and chocolate confections that might be the best you've ever had. the same of your restaurant is -- >> better than sex, a dessert restaurant. >> and is it --
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nothing some be. >> we did talk to some people here who said that it was better than some of the sex. >> oh, boy. >>staurant born out of a love story. len and dani met while working in the restaurant business then decided to open a dessert restaurant after dani made her oreo cookie cake from scratch. what was his reaction when he tried it. >> his jaw dropped. he was silent, which is rare.e words, i'll never forget. if you dock this what else can you do? >> this is delicious. >> turns out, a lot.he restaurant's theme, these tempting trees come with names to arouse your interest. >> called the morning the come back truffle. >> when my red velvet seats cheese cake. >> i am a dark chocolate lover.
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chocolate filling infused with irresistible not to try. >> oh, my.es it take to you make all of this? >> days. >> each valentine's day dani goes all out with a specialith as many variations as you could ever want. appropriately named -- >> this is the is. >> and it looks like a dessert lover's dream. think. >> i have actually in years past had people finish it themselves. to each his own.hem happy. >> and why stop with dessert? here, even the wine glasses are dipped in chocolate. >> i'm not even a wine drinkericious.
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get enough. has become so popular, johnsons opened a second restaurant in orlando in december. just try to. the. >> the restaurant is better than sex but it sound like people consider this very roman glike absolutely. that's what we want.ng to portray. that's what dessert is, it gives you pleasure. and dessert is a reason to celebrate. >> osgood: ahead.
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on video, but nothing in the nicholas sparks factoryfancy. that said, love, true love, transcends time, right? in the three films i picked with a vengeance. i'll start with the most recent, from 2004 sunshine of the spotless mind" a sci-fi comedy with jim carrey and kate winslet that begins most nasty break up. impossible it is to purge the love of your life from your mind even if the technology existed. and how you shouldn't want to,uch you want to kill them. even more transcendental is time" a time travel fantasy where playwright christopher reeve recognizes his soul mate, an see mother, except she's long dead.
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heart stirring and the has one of the most romantic first kisses ever.n and, okay, it's kinda drippy, just go with it.ople ask, what's your favorite movie ever? i say preston sturges' crew ball lady leave" from 1941. >> see anything you like? >> barbara stanwyck is thertist who snares henry fonda as a poor little rich egghead. she falls for him for real and loses him and got him back by -- it's complicated. and and nightmarish, too, because juvenile infatuation is great, but there's more to love than what we see. >> you see,ery much about girls. the best ones aren't as good as you probably think they are the bad ones aren't as bad.
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>> there you are, three moviesng to jump through a lot of hoops, temporal, logical to learn the meaning of love. they will lipper in your mind long after the roses have turned to dust. this thing is actually pretty fast. over. very funny. farmer's market. we should get some flowers for the car. yeah! holly! let's go places. (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can' t put it in like that... first. that' s baked- on alfredo. baked-on? it' s never gonna work. dish issues? trust your dishwasher with cascade platinum. it powers... your toughest stuck-on food. better than finish. cascade. my dad gave me those shares,
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dickerson in greenville, south carolina. where he hosted also night's republican debate. for a look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, john. >> dickerson: good morning,e going to talk to donald trump and marco rubio about the brawling debate also night then on the democratic side, we'll talk to bernie sanders. >> osgood: we'll be watching.here on "sunday morning." >> we see them relaxing and doing something that we enjoy doing.
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day on "face the nation," we're in greenville, south carolina. morning after what turned into a very raucous republican debate. >> let me just tell you this, jeb is so wrong. jeb is absolutely so wrong. >> great negotiator in -- this is a man who -- >> it was political slug fest at some point. you lie? >> donald adults learn not to interrupt. >> i know. >> the lines are very, very clear.w supports citizenship for 12 million people here illegally. >> for number of weeks now ted
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