Michelle miller paid her slight to find out. A wrapper. An actor. Ll cool j. And tonight hes host the grammys again. When he started out he has Something Else on his mind. The ladies werent loving you back then . Not as much as i wanted. How a new name helped the ladies love ll cool j ahead on sunday morning. Osgood speaking of attracting attention to ones self. A bit of ink is the method of choice for more stand more bodies these days. Faith salie takes a closer look. From taboo to trendy, tattoos have come a lock way. Do you feel like in a general culture that tattoos are thought of as art . Yes. Its so liberating. Later on sunday morning. Fresh ink. Osgood the call for the envelope please is a familiar one this time of year. The category of best supporting acting for the star of the movie whiplash a familiar looking fellow. John black stone makes his acquaintance. In hollywood he built a reputation as reliable character actor. They told me to do it. You might know him only as that guy. Youre a guy who recently everybody knew your face, lot of people didnt know your name. Yeah. Thats changed. Its changing, yeah. Remember his name jk simmons. You might just be hearing it on oscar night later on sunday morning. Osgood all hits, all the time is a pretty houston card for any team of songwriters to meet. The duo rita braver has been talking with, comes as close as anyone. Its been played on radio and tv more than any song in history. You lost that loving feeling its just one of hits written by husbandwife team of barry mann and cynthia weil. Later on sunday morning more than 55 years of music. Osgood well hear from David Axelrod about his white house days. Anthony mason shares a photo album of pop music gold. Steve mart than has the story of one young soldiers Family Reunion. But first headlines for this sunday morning the 8th of february 2015. Theres still no evidence corroborating an isis claim that an american aid workers was killed by a jordanian airstrike in syria. The home in prescott, arizona the parents of 26yearold Kayla Mueller have released a statement saying they are hopeful shes still alive. Snow is piling up in new england, more than a foot is expected to fall in boston over the next two days. In the west, pacific storm is bringing more rain and wind to Northern California to the canadian border. Bruce jenner the former olympic Gold Medalist who reportedly undergoing a sex change procedure was in a fourcar accident yesterday in malibu, california. One woman died in the crash and several others were injured. Jenner was unhurt. Nbc news anchor Brian Williams is taking a brief leave of absence, on wednesday williams admitted exaggerating some of his experiences while reporting from iraq years ago. For todays weather with rain in the west and snow in new england, folks in the winter weary midwest will get chance to warm up. The week ahead, more of the same snow possibly heavy in the northeast and rain soaking the northwest. Ahead symbolism of the two most important things in my life my faith and family. Osgood beauty is skin deep. Later, former president ial aide David Axelrod. Any failures of his are failures of ours as well. Osgood looking back. Narrator gas prices are down helping middle class families. But now, the white house wants to impose title ii regulations on your internet meaning new government taxes and fees. Every month youd pay more. 11 billion dollars a year in new taxes and fees. Internet freedoms can be protected with the white house and Congress Working together, but imposing new tax increases through public utility style regulations will hurt middle class families lets protect the internet we love without regressive taxes and fees. No to title ii. About to explode. Osgood whats in a name is no idle question when it comes to ll cool j who stars in cbs show ncis l. A. Hes an actor, a rapper, host of the Grammy AwardsMichelle Miller has discussed that with the man himself. Make some noise watching ll cool j back stage is like watching a boxer getting ready to enter the ring. He gets psyched up, gelled up, loosened up. And then the bell sounds. Have you ever had a problem with self confidence . No. Thats never been my issue. No thats never been my issue. Self confidence, together with talent and a lot of drive made him a rap star. Then a movie star. In the huddle, the play that you designed. Walk backwards toward me. Then a primetime star. Whats this about . On your knees somebody want to tell me what the hell is going on . This night is about music. And lately, hes the face of the grammys after winning two of the awards himself. Tonight hell host the show for the fourth time. Do you ever ask yourself, why me . Why did they pick me . Thats a funny question. Im very grateful. Very, very grateful. But you know, my answer to the other side is, why not me . There were plenty of reasons why not back in the day when he was James Todd Smith growing up in queens, new york his home life was turbulent. When he was 4yearold he saw his father shoot his mother and grandfather in a jealous rage. They both recovered and while his mother worked multiple jobs he was largely raised by his grandparents. You know, my grandfather exposed me to music different cultures. When he was 11 his grandfather gave him a 2,000 turn table set up so he could play dj in the attic. That gift put him on his path. I dont know many grand dads or dads or anybody who is going to drop that kind of money. Yeah, he was willing to dig deep in his pockets and pay that kind of price to keep me in the house and keep me out of trouble. It was the early 1980s rap was in its infancy and young todd wanted in. First he needed a new name. The name. Ll cool j. Ladies love cool james. Where did that come from . Wishful thinkin. I wanted the ladies to love you. Absolutely, couldnt wait. The ladies werent lovin you back then. Not much as i wanted. Then he went after a record deal. Targeting a new label, def jam and its founder rick rubin. You signed with def jam. At 16, how did you manage that . I sent a tape in to rick and called him every single day. Persistent. One day he called me back. My grandmother answered the phone. Came in, couldnt pronounce it. Dick stubin, just anything but rick rubin. I called him back, i was really overwhelmed and overjoyed i felt i had an opportunity. And i made the most of it. I what say so. Whats so funny . Absolutely. Explain it to the rest of us. When youre growing up in queens and you know, you walk in your math class teacher punches you in the back calls you a dummy. Go to your next class teachers tell you theyre going to read about you as a criminal. When you grow up in that kind of environment, when you get an opportunity you make the most of it its fun and its funny. Its not easy. He sees another opportunity when friend invited him on to the movie krush groove. He hadnt been hired by anybody he was visiting. Im bouncing off the walls. Like, all right grab a broom. Grab some crates. Running and dancing. Go over there. I just did everything i had to do eventually i worked and worked. Box. He somehow got film makers to let him perform. The movie set the stage for his career as rapper and actor. Meanwhile, still a teenager he pioneered a softer side of hip hop with hits like i need love. And then he found love. Todd bought me my first pair of earrings when i was like 17 years old. He met Simone Johnson in his Old Neighborhood. But as their relationship developed it hit some tough times. He wrote in his autobiography about the groupies hanging around his concerts. Seemed the ladies started loving cool j a little too much. Because hes a godfearing man. Thats one of the reasons. I read his autobiography he wasnt always oh, yeah. Always had faith in god. But he laughs about it. Yeah. But i mean, you laugh about it. Thats your past. Your past is your past. Your future is important. Ll and simone got married in 1995 and have four children. Marketing her jewelry is a family affair. Her signature lollipop necklace represents her battle to overcome cancer several years ago. No matter how big you get you should never ever forget where you came from. And ll keeps in touch with his Old Neighborhood in queens, remembering that when he was growing up, there was very little to keep him out of trouble. Stay on that play baby. The last decade he sponsored a basketball tournament during the summer. You know, when you do something for ten years and you have kids that grow, thats up, sweetheart . You have kids that grow up in the program and people grow up doing this thats like most rewarding feeling in the world. At 47, ll cool j is a hit whether hes working with kids or working make some beautiful noise working the grammy stage. Or the concert stage. And James Todd Smiths wish has come true. Because the ladies definitely love cool j. Osgood ahead. Copy that. Hi, tom. Hows the College Visit . Does it make the short list . Yeah, im afraid so. Its okay. This is what weve been planning for. Knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesnt act that way. Are you still getting heartburn flareups . Time for a new routine. Try nexium® 24hr. The latest choice for frequent heartburn. Get complete protection. Nexium level protection. Osgood and now a page from hour sunday morning almanac. February 8th 1906. 109 years ago today. The day Chester Carlson was born in seattle washington. Trained as a scientist, carlson was an Office Worker in new york city in the 1930s when he virtually singlehandedly developed a new way to copy documents. He called his process electrophotography. In 1947, a Small Company called haloid bought the rights to this process which was renamed xerography a combination of the greek words for dry and writing. Renamed xerox in 1961 the company grew in to a multibillion dollar corporation. Arrival of the first copier was a watershed day for any 1960s era office as depicted in the tv series mad men. Take up the lockers in the side wall. The break room. Dont take away the break room. Im not taking away anything. Believe me this machine is a gift to you girls. Happy valentines girls. Xerox has had to wage vigorous trademark protections trying to discourage treatment using xerox as a verb. Or as a synonym for the copies themselves. As for Chester Carlson he died at the age of 62 in 1968 with man many hon hours to his name. And though the company is expanding beyond the Copying Technology he pioneered its a safe guess that people will be making copies with xerox machines for a long time to come. For get those sheets of carbon paper used so much in days of old, today folks copy on machines as Chester Carlson once foretold. Coming up, tattoos. Sign of the times. Go go go hes challenging the very fabric of society. In a post cannonball world was it Grilled Cheese . Guilty the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this you did it again, didnt you . Yup. How do they make starburst taste so juicy . They use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] its about to get juicy. Whoo i feel so aliii. It takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. Unexplainably juicy. Man when i got shingles it was something awful. It was like being blindsided by some linebacker. You dont see it coming. Boom if youve had chicken pox that shingles virus is already inside of you. It aint pretty when it comes out. Now im not telling you this so that youll feel sorry for me. Im just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. I was one of em. So please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Lilly. She pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. But once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. I use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. You are free to go. Tide and downy together. Eh, you dont want that one. Yea, actually i do. Its Mucinex Fastmax night time and its got a nasal decongestant. Is that really a thing . It sounds made up. Mucinex fast max night time for multisymptom relief. Breathe easy. Sleep easy. Lets end this. Osgood artists have been using ink for thousands of years. Faith salie now shows us a particular type of artist to have creative but true body of work. This is my wedding bouquet. It was a really important part of my life. When it comes to body art beauty really is skin deep. Its really a couple hours of pain but its worth it. Why is it worth it . Its just the art. Made its way in to galleries museums, Fashion Shows even the cover of the new yorker. What made you want to make documentary about tattoos. It started out as photographic. Made a film about this very old and new new phenomenon. Estimated 15 of americans have tattoos. 40 of the age ruin 2640. Really fascinating. The sincerity of the people, the imagery, nothing to do with what i thought. By choosing images that celebrated their neighborhoods, religion and loved ones, the chicano people of east l. A. Had a key role in elevating black and grey to an art form. Peoples art form. Knights wonder people seeking such personal and permanent art want to place their bodies in the hands of classically trained fine artists. You do oil painting. You draw. Do you charcoal. The whole gamut. In 2009, friday jones opened tattoo couture located on new york citys 5th avenue. I had seen a lot of my friends graduating college and they still wanted to get tattooed but i had to take them to an exposed street shop. Thought this they deserved serene environment and felt safe to talk about spirituality and pain. Youve been doing this 22 years. What is the revolution. My clients are so much more fearless than they have ever been. They come up with all sorts of envelope pushing ideas. Ideas like 3d tattoos watercolor tattoos even glow in the dark tattoos. Generates more than 2 billion a year. Tattoos have been around for centuries. One of the oldest was discovered in the italian alps on 5,300yearold mummy. All over places in his body that had evidence of things like arthritis, they were healing tattoos. Tattoo historian says the art often reflects what is going on in broader culture which is why for much of the 20th century it was soldiers and sailors exercising their right to bear arms. The proud memory of the fighting days inspires the tattoos. Any time we have a war we get this desire to show their patriotism in a deep way. A turning point for tattoos came with womens liberation. Certainly women were getting tattoos as way of breaking out of this mold of the woman who gets told what to do. And this man capitalized on the revolution. That was war painting and gynecologist because favorite spot for ladies to get tattoos was inside the bikini line. Lyle tuttle is an 83yearold tattoo artist, often called the father of modern tattooing. It was not migrate artistic tall then got me to where im at today, but i was in everybodys favorite city. Cbs news is in San Francisco because this city gained reputation of being the hippie capital of the world. As hippies swayed to psychedelic rock in 60s, tattooing enjoy a renaissance. You belonged to an elite club. In that club tuttle emerged as the grand poba, inking the likes of joan baez, the allman brothers and janice joplin. It was her bracelet and heart that helped thrust the art in to the spotlight. The spotlight also showed on tuttle landing on the pages Rolling Stone life magazine and the bible of american business. Wall street journal did a profile of me on the front page about a man that markets the improbable product, all of a sudden the Business World said, tattoos are cool. These days tattoos or ubiquitous project. Like scott eureka, more than 45 million americans have gone under the gun. Symbolism of the two most important things in my life, my faith and my family. While tattoos have become a kind of fine art for the masses, they still come at a price. About 400 an hour at jones studio. What do people expect from a tattoo artist today . Expect works of art on their skin. Thank you, thank you. Osgood still to come. Jk simmons goes for the gold. This sock will be highlight on the grammys tonight, before that youll hear it and the story behind it on 60 minutes. Did can i to you Start Playing again . Sorry why you stopped playing your version of an answer was to turn in a wind up monkey. Yes, sir. Osgood jk simmons, in the movie whiplash role that could win him oscar for best supporting actor when they call for the envelope please. As John Blackstone now tells us simmons path to the red carpet has been years in the making. With his riveting performance in whiplash as an explosive and brutally demanding music teacher. Do you think youre out of tune . Then why the [bleep] didnt you say so. Jk simmons finds himself in an unusual position. The center of attention. Thank you thank you. For the last 30 years in movies. I got blueberry syrup. On tv. A dime a dozen. And in the insurance commercials. The more you know the better you can plan for whats ahead. Simmons is often caught our eye, even if we didnt catch his name. Youre a guy who until recently everybody knew your face. A lot of people didnt know your name. Yeah. Thats changed. Its changing, yeah. Yeah. And its im glad its happening now and not 20 or 30 years ago or 40 years ago. I feel like i can handle it. I feel like im a grown up. Like its not its not turning my head in an odd way. Were you drinking. Whiplash it was made in 19 days has changed everything for simmons. You are a worthless pansy who is now weeping and slobbering. Its been a busy time and hectic time but also led to great opportunities for the future too you know. There are doors that were kind of ajar have been kicked open. The attention that all the award stuff brought to me is great. Not quite my tempo. All good. As conductor Terrance Fletcher he both encourages and corements a young drummer played by miles teller. The movie was written and directed by dame yen chazelle. He started to assure me that the conducting shouldnt intimidate me, i said, i have College Degree of conducting at the university of montana. I got it covered. You were going to be a conductor . That was the plan. I was going to be a leonard bernstein. I was born in detroit. More often than not im wearing a tigers cap. His father like his character was a music teacher. He was a significantly kinder gentler conductor than mr. Fletcher was. He was a choral conductor. Music led simmons to the bigfork summer playhouse in montana where he got lead roles thanks to his singing not his acting. So you werent a good actor in the beginning . No, i was godaural. I was completely it was i wish that were exaggeration. Really not. He kept at it and in the 1980s he was one more struggling actor trying to make it on broadway in new york city. Got intimately acquainted with cockroaches as i camped in variety of hell holes. His big break came in 1992, the Broadway Revival of guys and dolls was one of the biggest shows in town and every actor wanted in. Cast me as benny south did street which is sing three of the great songs. Simmons also had a good time playing captain hook in peter pan. And two months, three months after i joined this little cutie joined playing tiger lilly. That little cutie Michelle Schumacher came to seat peter pan after a long run in cats. We caught up with her at a favorite taco joint in los angeles. Imagine him as captain hook. That voice you know. Very charismatic. There was an immediate attraction. They married in 1996 now have a son and a daughter. Any of jk in whiplash . Certainly the discipline, you know. Hes a good guy. Not to come here to i remember when he said law and order where they called him one take jake. During that period that hollywood began to take notice. Because while he was playing a gentle psychiatrist on law and order did you take her out of the crib. He was at the very same time portraying a violent, theo nazi in the hbo series oz. Polish my boots. The first two things that people across was this great yinyang the psychiatrist and psychopath. It was the beginning of people perceiving me as a versatile actor on camera. He sought the eye of director sam ramy as tough talking editor in the blockbuster spiderman. Could you pay me in advance . Simmons was establishing himself as a dependable character actor. Are you serious . What is the term, character actor . I think just means that youre not that good looking. Or not clooney or pitt. Sort of myself. No hassles. Gives you credit for having some versatility. Some range. Able to play variety of characters. Like a tobacco lobbyist in thank you for smoking. Theyre cool and available and the job is almost done for us. Which started long relationship with writer director jays own reitman. You are his muse. He has referred to me as such. Simmons has been in everyone of reitmans films. I cant imagine making a movie without him. The understanding father in juneau. In my opinion the best thing you can do is find a person who loves you for exactly what you are. Guy getting laid off in up in the air. What do you suggest i tell them . Makes jk unique is that he can be the third or fourth guy in the room and do that real workmans job, but at the same time given the opportunity he can carry a scene and in whiplash he carries the movie. I joke hes a 37year overnight success story. Hes been working actor almost his whole life. Now 60 simmons is enjoying what his family calls the whiplash effect. People used to come up to us, him and say did we did we go to college together . Now its jk jk, everywhere we go. In a couple of weeks it may be Jk Simmons Oscar winner for best supporting actor. Osgood just ahead. Blast from the past. Ca is now the worlds number one natural gas producer. And we could soon become number one in oil. Because Hydraulic Fracturing Technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. Supporting millions of new jobs. Billions in tax revenue. And a new century of American Energy security. The new Energy Superpower . Its red, white and blue. Log on to learn more. You give. And you give. 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The way we listen to music is changing. According to nielson music u. S. , nearly 164 billion songs were streamed on demand in 2014. Thats up nearly 55 over 2013. On the other hand, album sales have all kinds fell 11 from 289 million in 2013 to 257 million last year. Rock was the most popular music accounting for 29 of total consumption, as nielson puts it. R b hiphop was second. Third was hop. Country was fourth. The overall best selling album of 2014 was 1989 by taylor it swift with over 3. 6 million in sales followed closely by the frozen sound track at 3. 5 million. Narrator gas prices are down helping middle class families. But now, the white house wants to impose title ii regulations on your internet meaning new government taxes and fees. Every month youd pay more. 11 billion dollars a year in new taxes and fees. Internet freedoms can be protected with the white house and Congress Working together, but imposing new tax increases through public utility style regulations will hurt middle class families lets protect the internet we love without regressive taxes and fees. No to title ii. Osgood an album of some of musics finest moments can take the form of pictures as well as songs. Anthony mason has proof. On a porch in silver lake, california singer Paige Califano poses for photographer henry diltz. The shoot for her first solo record will be just one of his more than 200 album covers. Its been almost 50 years since diltz first picked up a camera. He shot the mamas and the papas the eagles and jock son browne for their album covers. Paul and Linda Mccartney for a life magazine cover. A Young Michael jackson an old b. B. King. What street this, henry . Well, these are slide files each held about 500 slides. The archive in North Hollywood holds some 400,000 photographers. Alba advertised from a for america to for appa. Its almost impossible to illustrate the history of American Music in the late 60s and 70s without diltz pictures. Heres csn. Well, look thats a shot from the first cover. That was just a little old shack with a couch in front of it in west hollywood. We took the picture and turned out they were sitting in the wrong order after they named themselves a few days later. We went back to reshoot the picture and the house was gone. They had torn it down. It was a pile of sticks in the back of the lot. In 1969 he was hired to shoot some black and white publicity shots of james taylor but he liked the light and colors that day. I said, dont move, james. I got my color camera took a couple of shots just for myself. That became the cover of sweet baby james. How far back does this go . 66. 66. Which is when you started . Thats when i picked up a camera on the road by accident. Diltza musician himself, was traveling with his band, the modern folk quartet at a stop in michigan he bought a second hand camera for fun. He loved the pictures he took so much he started having slide shows for his musician friends. Then one day steve in stills invited them his bands sound check at a club in redondo beach. As i was shooting this big mural on the back of the club, thinking that will be great for the slide show. They come walking out the back door. Hey, you guys, just stand there for a minute. Couple days later teen set magazine called said, we hear you have a picture of the buffalo springfield. Wed like to run that in our magazine and well may you 100. Thats how it started. Stilts an army brat who grew up overseas went to college in hawaii had settled in laurel canyon. Laurel canyon nowadays, its a mythical place like cam lieutenant or something. In the late 60s it would become the epicenter of American Music. Denny dougherty from the mama and the papas lived up at the top of the hill. So did carol king. And Joni Mitchell were at the bottom of this hill. His photographs often displayed at the Morrison Hotel gallery, which he coowns and featured at an exhibition at the Grammy Museum this past fall were pictures of friends. Like mama cass. She was kind of the queen of laurel canyon. Sometimes we called her the Gertrude Stein of laurel canyon. She knew how to put people together. She introduced graham nash to stills and crosby. They needed a third voice. Here is the famous picnic in mama cass back yard where she invited eric clapton to come meet some friends because he didnt know anybody. And she invited david crosby who brought his young poet grey Joni Mitchell who sat and played her entire first album before anyone heard it before. That is joni leaning out the window of her very very fine house. As word got around about his work, diltz got a phone call from the does. How did you end up here . This is the hotel that ray manzarek, the keyboard player had seen just driving by randomly. In 1969 he took lead sicker jim morrison and the band to a run down hotel in downtown l. A. Here it is, Morrison Hotel. Right there, ya know. Jim was right about here. Ray was over there. Did you position them . No. I didnt. We came out here i thought ill have them stand here like this under the sign. And then i said, rub in there they hit those spots perfect. How many shots did you take . Literally one roll. No lights . No lights. He never knew how to use lights. Gods light. Thats all i knew. That was a great day. How popular is that photograph . Of all the album covers ive done that is the one that people all ages seem to know. Henry being henry he lad to take a picture. The peace sign . At 76, henry diltz is still shooting. Whatever catches his eye. Osgood ahead. Said that i knew god would bring you book me. Osgood full circle. 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The lucky ones seen in this video from a 2001 6minutes story ended up at refugee camp. And few thousand very lucky ones were event leave allowed to come to the united states. Peter got a job worked his way through college then joined the army as a thank you to america. As for his mom and dad peter never saw them again. I was hoping thats what i would say, i would say god i hope my parents are okay. And i kept that hope and faith for a long time. Until just a few weeks ago when the army gave him leave and a friend bought him a ticket to go back and see them. His mom especially was completely overwhelmed. As soon as she saw me she just collapsed on my hand. Fainted . Yeah. After good three minutes she became back up put her hands on my head started praying before she said anything. She said that i knew all this time that god would bring you back to me. Peter says for the rest of his stay his parents loved on him like a baby. And although he will return to see them, he says he could never go back. America will always be my home regardless. This is my home. Whats amazing to me about you is youre out in the desert for weeks on end you say you didnt cry. Your friends are dying next to you, you didnt cry. You get to talking about america you start crying. Thats the one thing i love this country so much. Sometimes you have to go full circle to see how far. He now has 4yearold boy with more hopes and dreams that he could have ever hoped for dreamt for all here in the country he just cant thank enough. After that hit. Next mann and weil. So lets do something about it. Premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. Premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderatetosevere painful intercourse caused by these changes. 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Rita braver caught up with them at one of their favorite spots. Here we are on broadway where it all began. The lights are bright. Theyre right about that. This place has special meaning for barry mann and cynthia weil. They cowrote that famous song right here on broadway. Along with dozens of other hits of the 1960s. Blame it on the bossa nova, bless you, hes so shy hes sure the boy i love. Soul and inspiration. It went so fast . It all started in 1959. He was a fledgling composer is, she an aspiring lyricist when she first set eyes on him. You wanted him for a writing partner . No, i wanted him for another kind of partner even more. Then i found out he was a good writer. They were married in 1961. Cynthia weil, will you marry me . And the hit broadway show beautiful the carole king musical. Chronicles their story, too. Why do you . Because its so good. Me, too. Youre portrayed as both best friends and chief competitors of carol ring and gerry goffin her husband and song writing partner. How realize particular was that . That was the absolute truth. Right on. It was the most conflicting relationship he i think weve ever had with anybody because we loved them, we hated them we were competitive with them, we cheered for them, we cheered for ourselves. Barry and gerry even wrote this unforgettable number together. The show featureed mann and weil classics. Look at you fantastic. It was kind of a Family Reunion when they met up with anika larson and jarrod speck for who played them in the show. You think you dont know who these other characters, created the sound track of your lives. How do you think they do at impersonating you . I always telling anika shes a better me than i ever was. From the beginning cynthia weil and barry mann were fearless. Were you at all intimidated by the idea of that people were going to be singing your songs on the radio if you got one made . No. We deserved everything. We deserved everything. One of their hits has been played on radio and television more than any other song in history. I came up with the opening line. For some reason that kind of got us rolling dont you think . You look very worried. I do. I look very worried that i said that. And you should be. I cant believe you did that. Did you come up with it . I think so. They wrote you lost that lovin feeling in 1964 with phil speck for for his new duo. The righteous brothers. But there was a problem. One of the righteous brothers didnt think he had enough to do. You lost that lovin feeling bobby said, because he only came in on the choruses, do you want to finish it . He said, what am i supposed to do while the big guys singing . Phil said, you can go to the bank. Blame it on the bossa nova. Over the years musical tastes changed, mann and weil adapted. We werent conscious that the sound was changing. We just wrote what came out. We gotta get outta this place. In the 60s the animals sang what became an antivietnam war anthem. In the 70s, they gave dolly parton her first pop music hit. Just once ] and in the 80s they helped james ink gram launch his career with just once. What was it like to be writing hit after hit . Im sorry did i interrupt you darling . Of course not darling, but go ahead. Now i forgot. We just took it for granted. We had to be on the charts. And they were. Their songs have sold an estimated 200 million records. But life was not perfect. There were so many people who were successful and had to get off some kind of substance whether it was alcohol or drugs. Did that ever happen to the two of you . Yeah. Me. I got looked on cocaine. You did . Yeah, i got hooked for awhile. That was in the early 80s. They separated. Mann went in to a deep depression. I never said this before, i was hospitalized for a few months. And i also joined the program at the time. It was the 12step program. The 12step program. Very helpful. Little by little we ended upcoming back together. Mann and weil who have bon daughter rekindled both their marriage and song writing partnership. In 1986 along with composer james horner they wrote the songs for Steven Spielbergs an american tale. Somewhere out there, recorded by Linda Ronstadt and james ink gram, was nominated for an oscar and won two grammys including song of the year. We were up, you know, against real rock and roll stars. Maybe everybody tells well, the old couple theyre in their 40s. Theyre on their way out. In five years ago they made it in to the rock and roll hall of fame. I thought you guys would never ask. But im really glad you did. These days they have more than music to occupy them. Mann is an accomplished photographer. His pictures hang amid all the music awards in their Beverly Hills home. And weil has written young adult novel about making music in the 1960s. Part mystery, part love story. I would describe it as a young girls adventure into song writing, in to the music business and in to adulthood. I dont know much, but i know i love you and the love story of barry mann and cynthia weil seems like the stuff of one of their songs. I mean i can honestly say that i love cynthia more now than ive ever loved her. And thats really all you need to know. Can we get rid of j. Fell out of love with valentines day. The exhilaration of a new engine. Painstakingly engineered without compromise. To be more powerful. And, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. An extravagance reserved for the privileged few. Until now. Hey josh new jetta . Yeah. Introducing lots of new. The new Volkswagen Jetta tdi clean diesel. Isnt it time for german engineering . With ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, theres a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. Spread the happy. 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Oh, thats right i should let my wife know i love her. If you need to the reminder its probably too late. Will you be my valentine . What does that even mean . Who is this saint vol entine anyway . I assume the patron saint of bad gifts because thats how we express our love on valentines day. Im sure im not alone in finding those pajamabgram commercials just creepy. For your valentine. I ordered you some pjs over the internet. We also give greeting cards on valentines day. How personal. I guess thats something id say. Ill just add my name here. See what that other person wrote about how i feel about you . You could also give your valentine a heartshaped box filled with that gamble chocolate. Have ever you ever eat enchocolate with any confidence . Darn, i got the one filled with toothpaste. Now i have to eat another nine to get rid that have flavor. Or those tiny heart shaped chalk antacids. I know i make you cautious, here is a tums with hug me written on it. 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The superstitious would be well advised to take extra care. And saturday is st. Valentines day. The day for lovers to Exchange Cards and chocolates and flowers. Coughequence 5. The sleepless night. Sorry. Robitussin dm max nighttimes dual action liquid instantly soothes your throat and delivers fast, powerful cough relief. Robitussin. Dont suffer the coughequences. Aide true. Retired from the campaign trail axelrod looking back this morning he shares his thoughts with our jim no relation, axelrod. To understand David Axelrod think less about washington, d. C. And the oval office. This guy is the best corn beef slinger in the world right here. And much more about chicago and mannis delicatessen. Come here to clog my arteries and clear my head. Hackle rod is the political consultant who fashioned yes we can into a radio tore call machete that cleared the path to the white house for a first term senator with just two years under his belt. The conversations you have here are very reflective of what is going on in peoples lives. Hi ised that when i was in washington. I missed the daytoday interaction with people that you can have here on a regular basis. Hes back home now after two years in the white house as senior counselor and then heading up the 2012 reelection campaign, spending time at the institute of politics he founded at his alma mater the university of chicago. Its how you interact in the public spirit and move an agenda forward, move an issue forward. Axelrod has written a book believer a consideration of his 40 years in politics working for democrats from bill clinton to barack obama and plenty of the partys biggest names in between. I realized in writing the book that the people who i was brawn to most drawn to, cared deeply. Speaking down there right in front of that store on the corn are of 20th street. Politics grabbed hackle rod early on the street where he grew up in new york city, mesmerized by john f. Kennedy in 1960. He was five. This whole boulevard that was always filled with traffic was filled with people instead. Did a 5yearold kid have any idea who he was seeing . I had vague idea who i was seeing but was clear to me that this is really important. He was hooked. Starting work as foot soldier in local elections by the time he was ten. His first job out of college was at the Chicago Tribune soon working his way up to covering city politics. I was intrigued by campaigns and politics. I wrote about them with the eye of someone who is interested in strategy. When the opportunity came, i was drawn to it. That opportunity came in 1984 when illinois congressman paul simon needed help with his senate campaign. He liked axelrods style and the feeling was mutual. His pants were always about five inches too short because some constituent bequeathed him six suits and he never got them tailored. He was that kind of guy. I knew he would never be corrupt. I knew that he would never embarrass me and he never did. Axelrod would spend the next 20 years crafting messages for big city mayors, governors and senators. Itching to find a president ial candidate, he signed on with john edwards in 2004 learning an important lesson about the difference between politicians who wanted to do something and those who wanted to be something. I very quickly agreed to go to work for him without really getting to know him getting to know his wife, elizabeth. And we just didnt we didnt groove. Did you feel he was inauthentic . I felt that john was authentically sympathetic to the average working person. I dont think that he was terribly interested in really coming up with solutions. At the same time, i was working for barack obama who was running for the senate, it was striking to me the difference between the two of them. Because barack always wanted to drill three and four levels deep on these things. And he was really moved by, what is the right thing to do. And i felt like john wanted to do what he needed to do to get to the next rung. I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger american story. That i owe a debt to all of those who came before me and that in no other country on earth is my story even possible. Obama would elect trifile the Democratic Convention in 2004 with his keynote address. That was the political equivalent of being shot out of a cannon. I turned to robert gibbs our press secretary said, this guys life just changed forever, maybe ours did too. In a little more than four years, barack obama went from state senator to inauguration platform. Too swift a journey say some critics. Might he have been a more effective president with few more years under his belt to learn how washington works . I think that history will say that he was the right man at the right time, because there were series of decisions that had to be made when he became president that required you to suspend the normal rules of washington. I think to the auto worker whose got a job today because president intervened to save the Auto Industry to, someone who has health care today because he was willing to take the chance to do health reform. To families, military families with have their loved ones home instead of overseas because we dont have 180,000 troops overseas today thats pretty big change thats good progress. While axelrod hasnt lost a step advocate for the president , its clear the man behind the message thinks at times the boss could have done a better job delivering it. I think one of the weaknesses has been that he doesnt apply the same campaign skills to governing, the same driving of a message relentlessly. I believe that you cant dismiss politics from governing. His inner circle yourself included, fail him by not making sure that he understood, you cant just govern. Well, i think his failures, any failures of his are failures of ours as well. I can only tell you that we had that kind of philosophical strategic discussion many times. Were you right or was he right . I think im right about it. I think that you have to have a kind of continuing commitment to an ongoing message that is palpable, that people feel. David axelrod is now taking stock and just of the public part of his life. 35 years ago his wife susan had thought she was marrying a reporter who would be home most nights. When he said to you im not going to be a newspaper man i want to go work in politics. Were you thinking, okay, that makes sense thats a good idea . You know i actually did and had i think known really what being in politics would be like, i might not have been quite as supportive. But i was sort of blissfully naive. Instead his allconsuming passion left her a Campaign Widow for months at a time. Often alien with three kids, including a daughter with debilitating epilepsy. My family made huge sacrifices for my success in ways that i would look back at, not just with gratitude but a little bit of shame. Thats a hard thing to come to grips with. Like many couples who wrestled with the balance between life careers and marriage they punched through. Belief, it appears runs a few Different Directions in David Axelrods life. I have sort of an undying confidence and faith in his strengths and ability to really affect change in the world. That is a sacrifice for us personally but i do believe in him, i probably never said that personally. Should do this more often. Yeah. How much do you charge an hour . Its been a hell of a ride. Soon to be 60, David Axelrod is happy to be home and sounding very much like a man whos all done with p p president ial politics. If Hillary Clinton or joe biden picks up the zone and says i need you what is the answer going to be . Happy to give you any advice you want but im not going back on that circuit. Its exhilarating, its addictive, but its also not good for you. Youre done . Im done. Osgood story from jim axelrod. That brings us to Bob Schieffer in washington for look whats ahead on face the nation. Good morning, bob. Schieffer good morning, were dealing with two big stories this morning. Overseas what to do about isis, here at home what to do about the outbreak of measles. Osgood thank you Bob Schieffer, well be watching. Next week here on sunday morning on the air. [coughing] dave, im sorry to interrupt. I gotta take a sick day tomorrow. Dads dont take sick days, dads take nyquil. The nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. 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