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mr. robinson. ? motown legend smokey robinson was honored in washington, d.c. last night with the gershwin prize for song writing. his first hits came with the miracles from "the tears of a clown" to "i second that emotion." temptations and marvin gaye. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian jon stewart. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena?. "see what's possible." in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. from real ingredients. >>> federal investigators are blaming air traffic controllers for two mid air collisions last year that killed seven people. kris van cleave shows
mr. robinson. ? motown legend smokey robinson was honored in washington, d.c. last night with the gershwin prize for song writing. his first hits came with the miracles from "the tears of a clown" to "i second that emotion." temptations and marvin gaye. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian jon stewart. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to...
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mr. eddie robinson or don't be surprised if they honor him in some way. coming up in the next half hour, i'll tell you what mr. robinson says about the way they celebrate their wins now versus how they celebrated them back then. brian, tia. >> tia: thank you so much, sia. time is 6:51. coming up we recap the events at progressive field ahead of game six. >> brian: closeout tuesday. next, we have an update on the investigators are expected to ? ? with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. >> tia: welcome back. before you head out the door, here are some stories to know developments in rick land county this morning where inspectors are expected to identify remains found earlier this fall that could be tied to the shawn grate multiple murder investigation. ha harry. >> harry: thank you, brian. i'm looking for a manhunt that's underway right now on cleveland's east side. cleveland police are looking for two men that shot a man and baby and it happened on harvard avenue near john f. kennedy high school. we'll send o
mr. eddie robinson or don't be surprised if they honor him in some way. coming up in the next half hour, i'll tell you what mr. robinson says about the way they celebrate their wins now versus how they celebrated them back then. brian, tia. >> tia: thank you so much, sia. time is 6:51. coming up we recap the events at progressive field ahead of game six. >> brian: closeout tuesday. next, we have an update on the investigators are expected to ? ? with ingredients like roasted...
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mrs. robinson ? ? jesus loves you more than you will know ? ? whoa, whoa, whoa ? >> it was a totally peaceful scene through the city like that. there was something -- something quite extraordinary about it. >> reporter: art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> we came off stage, and i said to artie, how do you think we did? and he said, "disaster." >> really? >> it was like a giant hit. he had plenty after the break-up, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. ? mama don't take my kodachrome away ? but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african-influenced "graceland." ? i can call you betty and betty when you call me you can call al ? ? people say she's crazy ? ? she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes ? >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life, no question about it. >> reporter: being a father has been his other learning experience. he has four children. and he married a musician. edie brickell. who has a successful career of her own. ? he continues his musical his band to play each s
mrs. robinson ? ? jesus loves you more than you will know ? ? whoa, whoa, whoa ? >> it was a totally peaceful scene through the city like that. there was something -- something quite extraordinary about it. >> reporter: art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> we came off stage, and i said to artie, how do you think we did? and he said, "disaster." >> really? >> it was like a giant hit. he had plenty after the break-up, enough to bring an even bigger...
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mr. robinson. ? i don't like you but i love you ? >> reporter: smokey robinson's lyrics are as smooth as his voice. ? i try to keep smile in the summer night ? but in the lonely room i cry tears ? >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordy, the detroit native's words became the soundtrack for generations. ? i'm going to fly away you'll go my way ? i love it when we're cruising together ? >> reporter: in an interview with cbs sunday morning, gordy explained how it all started. >> he was a wonderful poet, but he didn't know how to write songs, they would go on and on and on and on, so i really song, front, middle and an end. >> reporter: for the next three decades, robinson wrote top of the chart hits for everyone from the temptations... ? my girl, my girl, my girl ? ...to the jackson five ? and i wonder ? he told "cbs this morning" it came naturally. >> there's no art to it. it's a gift. i think g gift. >> reporter: the ira gershwin prize is named for george and ira gershwin. >> for me to be mentioned in
mr. robinson. ? i don't like you but i love you ? >> reporter: smokey robinson's lyrics are as smooth as his voice. ? i try to keep smile in the summer night ? but in the lonely room i cry tears ? >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordy, the detroit native's words became the soundtrack for generations. ? i'm going to fly away you'll go my way ? i love it when we're cruising together ? >> reporter: in an interview with cbs sunday morning, gordy...
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mr. robinson, the last living indians champion, sometime during that game. sia nyorkor, cleveland 19 news. >> brian: yeah, i'm sure they he is a living piece of history. i don't mean to talk about the man like he's just a piece of history, but he literally is a man who has lived history. >> laura: a cleveland indians legend and you know he wants to be here for this moment, too. he's very excited just like am the rest of us. >> brian: we will be right back. i served under president bush and obama. i fought the taliban. i was asked to form a global coalition to counter isil. when someone makes the comment that they know more about the islamic state or isil it implies a complete ignorance of the reality. but i believe secretary clinton really understands the threat that the islamic state poses to the united states and to the american people. and i believe she understands how to wield american power to ultimately defeat this threat and to keep us safe. i'm hillary clinton >> brian: welcome back, everyone. a massachusetts couple had to take a flight last night an
mr. robinson, the last living indians champion, sometime during that game. sia nyorkor, cleveland 19 news. >> brian: yeah, i'm sure they he is a living piece of history. i don't mean to talk about the man like he's just a piece of history, but he literally is a man who has lived history. >> laura: a cleveland indians legend and you know he wants to be here for this moment, too. he's very excited just like am the rest of us. >> brian: we will be right back. i served under...
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mr. robinson. ? i don't like you but i love you ? voice. >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordy, the detroit native's words became the soundtrack for generations. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs sunday morning, gordy explained how it all started. >> he was a wonderful poet, but he didn't know how to write songs, they would go on and on and on and on, so i really taught him how to write a simple song, front, middle and an end. >> reporter: for the next three decades, robinson wrote top of the chart hits for everyone from ...to the jackson five ? and i wonder ? he told "cbs this morning" it came naturally. >> there's no art to it. it's a gift. i think god gives everyone a gift. >> reporter: the library of congress' gershwin prize is named for musical trailblazers george and ira gershwin. >> for me to be mentioned in the same breath with the gershwins as a songwriter is just incredible. ? if you got the notion ? >> reporter: his fans second that emotion. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pel
mr. robinson. ? i don't like you but i love you ? voice. >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordy, the detroit native's words became the soundtrack for generations. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs sunday morning, gordy explained how it all started. >> he was a wonderful poet, but he didn't know how to write songs, they would go on and on and on and on, so i really taught him how to write a simple song, front, middle and an end. >>...
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mr. robinson. ? i don't like you ? ? but i love you ? >> reporter: smoky robinson's lyrics are as smooth as his voice. ? i try to keep my sadness hid ? but in my loany room i cry the tears of a clown ? >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordie. the word became the sound track for generations. ? you're gonna fly away, glad you're going my way for frz i love it when we're cruising together ? >> in an interview with cbs sunday morning. gordie explained how it all started. >> he was a wonderful poet. he couldn't write. didn't know how to write songs. they would go on, on, and on and on. so i really taught him how to write a simple song. front to end. ? i guess you'd say ? robinson wrote top of the chart hits for everyone from the temptations. ? my girl ? >> reporter: to the jackson five. ? and i wonder who's loving you ? >> reporter: he told cbs this morning it came naturally. >> there is really no art to it. i think it is a gift. god gives everybody a gift. >> reporter: the gershwin prize is named for george
mr. robinson. ? i don't like you ? ? but i love you ? >> reporter: smoky robinson's lyrics are as smooth as his voice. ? i try to keep my sadness hid ? but in my loany room i cry the tears of a clown ? >> reporter: creating the motown sound along with co-founder barry gordie. the word became the sound track for generations. ? you're gonna fly away, glad you're going my way for frz i love it when we're cruising together ? >> in an interview with cbs sunday morning. gordie...
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mr. robinson, i have to tell you, it's been a great pleasure speaking with you. thank you so much for taking the time. we appreciate you being a good luck charm. >> there you go. [ laughing ]. >> reporter: and he was fantastic. and he was ready to go. i think, as he was back in '48. and i couldn't have been -- i could have talked to him for a half-hour. he was fantastic. >> reporter: such a pleasure meeting him. >> reporter: i'm glad you're sticking around. i have a lot to talk to you about. >> reporter: do you know who has tribe fever, shelby miller. she was coming out. >> reporter: are you going to indians or cavs? okay. all right, yes, we are here at carneige and ontario. >> if you're not from cleveland, what's the point of living. >> reporter: game six will be here. we can win it all tonight in cleveland. >> it's great. world series, nba championship. you just have to be here. it's great feeling being downtown right now. >> reporter: did you get cavs tickets because you couldn't get indians tickets, or how did you make that decision? >> we have season tickets
mr. robinson, i have to tell you, it's been a great pleasure speaking with you. thank you so much for taking the time. we appreciate you being a good luck charm. >> there you go. [ laughing ]. >> reporter: and he was fantastic. and he was ready to go. i think, as he was back in '48. and i couldn't have been -- i could have talked to him for a half-hour. he was fantastic. >> reporter: such a pleasure meeting him. >> reporter: i'm glad you're sticking around. i have a lot...
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mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later he is back on top with the studio album visited the songwriter at his home. >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> okay. >> reporter: he he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play, they create a sound ? long time ago ? before you was born ? i was still single ? and life was great ? >> my music is containing more and more elements from i am just sort of dragging along this big band of sounds i have been collecting. >> reporter: sounds and not just the silent ones have always spoken to paul simon. they go... >> reporter: at a time when you can be playing your greatest hits you could be not worried about exploring new things and yet you are still kind of trying to push the envelope. >> i am not trying to push an envelope. i have no agenda other than to follow what my ear tells me is interesting. >> singer songwriter paul simon plus a look at the man many historians consider our nation's worst president and how comedy
mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later he is back on top with the studio album visited the songwriter at his home. >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> okay. >> reporter: he he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play, they create a sound ? long time ago ? before you was born ? i was still single ? and life was great ? >>...
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mrs. robinson, jesus loves you more than you will know, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it was a totally peaceful scene and it sortf through the city like that. there was something quite extraordinary about it. >> art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> when we came off stage and i said to artie, well, how do you think we did? and he said disaster. >> really? >> yeah. >> it was like a giant hit. >> they were a hit. he had plenty after the breakup, enough to bring an even bigger crowd back to central park in 1991. >> so momma don't take my kodachrome away. >> but nothing was quite as popular or quite as different as his south african influenced graceland. >> i can call you betty, and betty when you call me, you can >> i never really heard boundaries between music. to me, it really didn't matter where the stuff came from. it all sounded to me like something that i liked and therefore was popular music. >> people say she's crazy. she got diamonds on the soles of her shoes. >> it was the biggest learning experience of my musical life. no question about it. >> being a father has been his married a musici
mrs. robinson, jesus loves you more than you will know, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it was a totally peaceful scene and it sortf through the city like that. there was something quite extraordinary about it. >> art garfunkel, however, wasn't so sure. >> when we came off stage and i said to artie, well, how do you think we did? and he said disaster. >> really? >> yeah. >> it was like a giant hit. >> they were a hit. he had plenty after the breakup, enough to...
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use, austin and aaron robinson. mrs. obama will give military families the first look at the decorated tree on tuesday. in peru, tons of illegal fireworks went out with a bang. officials figured the best way to destroy 42,000 pounds of black market fireworks was to light them up. peru has legal fireworks shows on christmas and new year's eve but nothing like this. "on the road" is next. steve hartman visits a neighborhood that's been reborn thanks to one woman's vision. it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ? ? trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potent
use, austin and aaron robinson. mrs. obama will give military families the first look at the decorated tree on tuesday. in peru, tons of illegal fireworks went out with a bang. officials figured the best way to destroy 42,000 pounds of black market fireworks was to light them up. peru has legal fireworks shows on christmas and new year's eve but nothing like this. "on the road" is next. steve hartman visits a neighborhood that's been reborn thanks to one woman's vision. it's a tangle...
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mr. carl reiner, one of the most talented -- [ applause ] a lovely, young actress, by the name of holly robinson, is with us, this evening. [ cheering ] a young comedian, making his first appearance, on this show-- may be his first network television appearance. i'm not sure. his name is jeff cesario. so, stay where ya are. we'll be right back. [ "tonight show" theme ] attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few weeks away. changes to medicare plans could impact your healthcare costs. are you getting all the benefits available to you? new plans are now available that could you pay out of pocket. to update your coverage- or enroll for the first time -- call healthmarkets. we'll help you make sure you have the right medicare plan. hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi. it's a new medicare year. that means more changes... and more confusion. here's what i tell my patients... start by asking ... what kind of care is best for your current situation? have there been changes in your health or medications? to ensure you get the care you need in the coming year? to find
mr. carl reiner, one of the most talented -- [ applause ] a lovely, young actress, by the name of holly robinson, is with us, this evening. [ cheering ] a young comedian, making his first appearance, on this show-- may be his first network television appearance. i'm not sure. his name is jeff cesario. so, stay where ya are. we'll be right back. [ "tonight show" theme ] attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few weeks away. changes to...
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mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from illinois. shaquille robinson -- ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the sponsors of he bill -- congressman olson and congressman loebsack, for introducing this legislation. i am proud to be one of the many co-sponsors of this bill. h.r. 1192 would help to improve federal efforts to treat and prevent metabolic disorders, autoimmune diseases and diseases resulting from insulin deficiencies or insulin resistance. the most common metabolic disorder in the united states, of course, is diabetes, which affects more than 29 million americans, another 86 million americans have prediabetes, a condition associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. unfortunately, all too often diabetes leads, as my colleague said, to avoidable complications such as blindness, limb amputation and kidney failure and costs our health care system an avoidable billions of dollars each year. that's why it is important to improve federal efforts that prevent avoidable cases of these conditio
mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from illinois. shaquille robinson -- ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the sponsors of he bill -- congressman olson and congressman loebsack, for introducing this legislation. i am proud to be one of the many co-sponsors of this bill. h.r. 1192 would help to improve federal efforts to treat and prevent...
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mr. obama delivering his final turkey pardon them he say that his daughters cannot take his bad punssa so he brought along fortunately, i have by my side, and today to nephews austin and erin robinson who unlike malia and sasha have not yet been turned cynical by washington they still believe i bad punsni they still appreciate the grandeur of this occasion, they still have hope, o malia and sash sasha, are thankful that this i mymy final presidential turkey pardon, but i have done told hi is that we want to this every year from now on >> the cameras, just us, every year, though i am cutting this habit cold turkey. both of the turkeys, tater tot were pardoned, he says that he was there in case you cannot fulfill his duties kind of like >> now off to a nearby petting zooy. looking at the cloud cover at chesterland, there was a little bit of ice pellets with some rainfall earlier today of the higher elevation with temperatures also in the upper 30s. tomorrow, hopkins 39, the lead is a bit cooler is lik thes low 30s, 40s in cincinnati, then south, of the mason-dixon line, paducah 54. showers tomorrow give way to a one tenth of an inch possible for most of the area that the tomorrow aro
mr. obama delivering his final turkey pardon them he say that his daughters cannot take his bad punssa so he brought along fortunately, i have by my side, and today to nephews austin and erin robinson who unlike malia and sasha have not yet been turned cynical by washington they still believe i bad punsni they still appreciate the grandeur of this occasion, they still have hope, o malia and sash sasha, are thankful that this i mymy final presidential turkey pardon, but i have done told hi is...
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mr. randall, i know about you. your living. i also know that you came here because clem robinson is at large. that's it. well, there's no harm in being practical. you didn't have to lie to me. i didn't want you to worry unnecessarily. you're the one that's worried, unnecessarily. oh, i'm sorry. it's only spilled whiskey. yeah, well, i better go get my horse, put him in a barn before it starts frosting out there. do you hate me, sarah? it would be easier if i did. i'm only thinking of you. why can't you understand? you must think more of yourself. i am what i am. because of fear? don't you mean cowardice? what makes that word so enjoyable to you? oh, you don't know what you're talking about. more than you do. y time the chips are down, i fail you. you fail yourself. well, now, do you really expect me to handle clem robinson all by myself? i didn't ask you to. there's more to be afraid of than clem robinson. wouldn't it be funny if robinson didn't show up here at all? for all we know, he's a hundred miles away. chances are, i'm wasting my money. well, after all, it's only...money. i'm going to bed. i don'
mr. randall, i know about you. your living. i also know that you came here because clem robinson is at large. that's it. well, there's no harm in being practical. you didn't have to lie to me. i didn't want you to worry unnecessarily. you're the one that's worried, unnecessarily. oh, i'm sorry. it's only spilled whiskey. yeah, well, i better go get my horse, put him in a barn before it starts frosting out there. do you hate me, sarah? it would be easier if i did. i'm only thinking of you. why...
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this is true in lair versus robinson and the cases this court has had. >> mr. kneedler, you have giving a sophisticated rational, but we're talking about legislation from 1940 and 1952. at that time, the statute books were just shot through with distinctions between children born out of wedlock and affiliation with the mother and the father. so this was a piece with all that legislation, and it wasn't until when was trimbal against gordon, illinois probate code, a child born out of wedlock can inherit intestate from the mother only, not the father. the laws just put mothers and children, not one of a marriage and separated fathers from their children, and nobody thought until the 1970s, that that was a violation of equal protection. in a whole series of cases in the 70', the court recognized that indeed, there was a violation of equal protection. >> insofar as, i mean there are two equal protection arguments in cases like that. one of them has do with equal protection on the basis of illegitimate see. that's not raised here, and with good reason. respondent, as
this is true in lair versus robinson and the cases this court has had. >> mr. kneedler, you have giving a sophisticated rational, but we're talking about legislation from 1940 and 1952. at that time, the statute books were just shot through with distinctions between children born out of wedlock and affiliation with the mother and the father. so this was a piece with all that legislation, and it wasn't until when was trimbal against gordon, illinois probate code, a child born out of...
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mr. bagenstos started his agreement with it's about the what. what can -- it's saying that smith versus robinson was wrong, that basically there was rights above and beyond the idea. the second part, though, is the timing. it says if you're choosing to bring one of those lawsuits, you got to first exhaust the idea procedures if the relief available is one that you could get from the idea. if you read it to say oh, you've got to show an idea violation, they've got ask for an idea declaration, then you're essentially gutting the statute. >> any relief? i gather your furthest argument is that if any relief is available under the idea, you must pursue that route first. but that's exactly what congress declined to adopt when it was proposed by the national school board association. so you just be saying something short of if any relief is available. >> we certainly caution the court about failed legislation, trying to read too much into that. you're right, justice ginsburg. that's our broadest argument. and the argument work likes this. the complaint has invoked the idea that they seek any appropriat
mr. bagenstos started his agreement with it's about the what. what can -- it's saying that smith versus robinson was wrong, that basically there was rights above and beyond the idea. the second part, though, is the timing. it says if you're choosing to bring one of those lawsuits, you got to first exhaust the idea procedures if the relief available is one that you could get from the idea. if you read it to say oh, you've got to show an idea violation, they've got ask for an idea declaration,...