Well talk with one of the nations top disease fighting doctors. And pink and sheryl crow are just two of the women speaking out about the lack of female representation at this years grammys. The outcry after the Recording Academy president said female artists have to step up to win more awards. But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. This committee voted to put the president s personal interests above the national interest. Republicans vote to release a secret memo alleging fbi bias. To make the case that this is the most shocking document in the history of man kind, i believe thats a little hyperbole. The white house says it has no part in the Decision Making process. Many of us have been concerned about the highest level also of the fbi becoming too susceptible to politics and political influence. The russian fighter jet flew dangerously close to a u. S. Navy plane over the black sea. Coming within five feet of their plane. A radio host of a boston station suspended after he made a rude comment about tom bradys daughter. I certainly hope the guys not fired, i would hate for that to happen. The official kickoff to super bowl week in minneapolis. It was hype and hoopla at its best. Ooh all that helicopters swoop in to save skiers who got stuck on a broken ski lift in austria. Cleveland indians will remove the logo known as chief wahoo. They said we realize the mascot is offensive so were going to wait a year and then get rid of it. On cbs this morning. Busy weekend for me. I was hosting the 60th annual Grammy Awards in new york last night. Of course bruno mars was the big winner. Bruno and all of those seven guys won for writing song of the year. Thats what i like. Youre telling me, eight people sat down and wrote, i got a whats happening . Eight guys . Thats what i like. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota, lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Im John Dickerson with gayle king and Norah Odonnell. Beginning a day that ends with the state of the union. Thats right, big day. A classified congressional memo that may undermine the russia investigation is now under review by white house lawyers. Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee voted last night to make it public. This memo criticized the Intelligence Communitys handling of covert surveillance and claims government agents targeted Trump Campaign officials. The Party Line Vote to release it follows the departure of the fbis Deputy DirectorAndrew Mccabe. Hes been accused of bias by President Trump. Paula reid begins our coverage from capitol hill with the response to that controversial memo. Paula, good morning. Reporter good morning. The Justice Department says releasing this memo would be extremely reckless. But republicans say that the memo shows abuse of surveillance power at the Justice Department. Now, democrats are also weighing in, saying the vote to release this memo is politicizing the intelligence gathering process. When you read the memo, its going to be pretty clear why democrats plar s and particular Democratic Party did not want it to come into the public light. Reporter republicans are encouraging the release of the fourpage memo, now in the hands of the Trump Administration. It was written by House Intelligence Committee chairman devin nunes in whos a member of the trump transition team. In it, nunes alleges fbi misconduct. I was an informal, unpaid volunteer. Reporter among the fbis targets, former National Security adviser carter page. The fbi requested a classified surveillance warrant against page in 2016, after he traveled to russia earlier that year. Page was also mentioned in the now infamous dossier which includes allegations about President Trump and russia. Republicans say the memo shows abuse of power at the Justice Department. Its silly to talk about whats in a piece of paper and p as being relevant and not let the American People see it and judge it for themselves. Reporter fbi director wray and Deputy Attorney general rosenstein went to capitol hill earlier this month in an effort to persuade House Speaker paul ryan not to release the memo. Ryan reportedly denied the request. Chairman nunes reporter house leader nancy pelosi say republicans made up a memo to discredit the russia probe. They have crossed from dangerously and recklessly dealig with intelligence to a coverup of an investigation that they dont want the American People to see come to fruition. Reporter in order to get a fisa warrant, the Justice Department only needs to show probable cause. So a reasonable belief that carter page is working on behalf of the russian government. And we dont know if that request extends surveillance was even granted. What we do know is that memo is now at the white house. It was cure yeared over there last night. Democrats are also asking questions about the sudden departure of the fbis Deputy Director. Andrew mccabe, also a former acting director, stepped down yesterday, just weeks before his scheduled retirement. Fbi sources tell cbs news it was mccabes decision. While a Justice Department source indicates he was told to leave. Jeff pegues is outside fbi headquarters in washington with more on this story. Jeff, good morning to you. Reporter good morning. For more than eight months, the fbis number two has been the target of increasing criticism, not only for his role in the russia investigation but also overseeing the clinton private email server investigation. Sources say within the last few days something changed inside the fbi that led to the abrupt departure of Andrew Mccabe. I worked very, very closely with director comey. Reporter Deputy DirectorAndrew Mccabe led the fbis russia investigation when it began in 2016 and became the acting director of the bureau when President Trump fired james comey. Director comey enjoyed broad support within the fbi. Reporter but over the last several months, mccabe has become a lightning rod for critics. Republicans on capitol hill and President Trump have singled mccabe out after it was revealed his wife received almost 700,000 from Democratic Party sources in her unsuccessful bid for the Virginia State senate. Well, mccabe got more than 500,000 from essentially Hillary Clinton and is he investigating Hillary Clinton . Reporter mccabe led the fbis investigation into Hillary Clintons emails and his role in the probe is under review by the doj Inspector General. President trump has denied reports that he asked mccabe, who he voted for when mccabe became acting fbi director. Did you ask who he voted for . You know did you ask, did you ask mccabe who he voted for . I dont think so. Reporter the president has been openly critical of the Deputy Director on twitter. Mccabe is racing the clock to retire with full benefits. On monday, in an email to the fbi workforce, director Christopher Wray mentioned the Inspector General investigation, saying that he would hold people accountable. And that mccabe plans to take leave until his official retirement on march 18th. And so mccabe is leaving early and has been relieved of his duties. The white house says the president didnt have anything to do with it, but that he stands by his criticism of mccabe and his wife. All right, jeff pegues, thank you so much, for us in washington. President trump goes to capitol hill tonight to deliver this years state of the Union Address. Will touch on trade, immigration and economic policy. The president is not expected to mention the russia investigation. Major garrett is at the white house. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning. President trumps message to his supporters tonight, you were right to bet on me because the economy is improving and Border Securitys at the center of the immigration debate. Its a message designed to fire up the base in hopes of keeping key republicans in control of congress. President trump said he will use his first state of the Union Address to do what most president s have done, sell his accomplishments. We worked on it hard, covered a lot of territory, including our Great Success with the markets and with the tax cut. Reporter the Trump White House also embraced another ritual, promising to speak to main street and strike a bipartisan tone. What is the nexus between what has happened and your own life, and then how is that a framework for working together in 2018 . Reporter the president will propose a tougher approach to trade. 1. 7 trillion for infrastructure. And an immigration compromise, including 25 billion for a border wall and cuts to legal immigration, coupled with a path to citizenship for 1. 8 million undocumented immigrants known as dreamers. Nearly a dozen House Democrats will boycott the speech, undercutting the president s bipartisan message. This is an amazing moment. Reporter speechwriter and Senior Policy AdviserStephen Miller helped author the speech and it will reflect his belief that mr. Trump is the leader of a global populist movement. President trumps the most gifted politician of our time and hes the best orator to hold that office in generations. Reporter the democrats have selected massachusetts congressman Joseph Kennedy iii to give the official party response. But in a sign of party diversity, republicans suggest its divisions. There will be four unofficial responses directed to various democratic constituencies. Major, thank you. Dan senor is a former adviser to House Speaker paul ryan. He spoke with Trump Administration officials and gop members of congress about what we can expect from tonights state of the union. Good morning. Good morning, norah. The white house is saying this is an opportunity to unify the country. But how can that be when his day to day rhetoric is so divisive . They argue, the white house argues and members of congress i spoke to say look, hes got a pretty good record. If you strip away the tweets, if you strip away the noise, if you strip away the volatile behavior, tax reform, stock market at record highs, decimating isis, what they believe is progress in dealing with iran. Declaring jerusalem the capital of israel. Theres a series of very president ial successes here that they are going to tout. And they believe, look, this could be the beginning of the Reelection Campaign for the House Republican majority, which state of the unions often are, and thats, you know, thats the message they want to convey today. Dan, the tension in this white house has been despite it is a chiefments, the president often undermines his own success with the public, thats why his Approval Ratings are low. So in a state of the union, do you think, or are they worried that he in a between beforehand or afterwards or some other thing changes the story immediately before the state of the union has a chance to settle . The day before the state of the union, theyre running around touting all these successes theyll highlight in the speech. Then a name whos not a household name. Take rodney, a republican member of congress from new jersey, 12term, chairman of the appropriations committee. Members of congress spend their lives trying to become chairman. Ness first term as chairman of the house aprpropriations committee, he Just Announced hes not running for reelection. That tells you where the members heads are at. They think they are running into real headwinds. So the president has these successes to tout. And he could deliver a good speech tonight. As he did a year ago. As he did in davos last week. But to your point if theres so many noise and so much friction and so much sort of corrosiveness in the public the public debate and the dialogue, it doesnt matter. Yes, timing is everything. Lets talk about the possible release of the controversial intelligence memo. The democrats are calling it reckless. Youve talked to some of the republicans. Yes. Why do they think its important this memo be released . Basically, the republicans ive spoken to, who are not of the devin nunes group, the pointy end of the spear, revealing some sort of coverup, thats not most systems who are neutral but broadly sympathetic to the president argue, look, in comeys fbi, there was unprofessionalism. There was inappropriate behavior and actions. In fact, its the basis for this fisa warrant request, which funded opposition research, that should be exposed, discussed. Maybe different peoples positions should be changed in the organization. But on the other hand but that doesnt negate whatever bob muellers working on now. If mulleller identified real wrg doing in area, of collusion, area, of money laundering, areas of obstruction of justice, it wont matter what inappropriate things were done at the fbi 18 months ago. So these issues are in sort of parallel tracks, but theyre not directly connected. Both things could be true. Just to clarify, that memo is called the nunes memo because it is written by republicans, it is cherry picked, the democrats say. Exactly right, thats what the democrats argue. Thank you, dan. Dan will be a part of our cbs News Coverage of the president s state of the Union Address beginning tonight at 6 00 pacific time here on cbs. Norah, gayle and i will lead the coverage from new york. While jeff glor anchors from washington. Our entire Political Team will provide reporting and analysis. A virginias boy among the latest victims of the deadly flu epidemic. Kevin baynes died on sunday, just a day after his flu diagnosis. The cdc projects 700,000 flu related hospitalizations this season. Manuel bojorques is at Grady Memorial Hospital in atlanta struggling to care for all the flu patients. Manuel, good morning. Reporter good morning. This is actually a mobile hospital. It was built primarily for disasters. Even grady memorial, georgias largest hospital, is having to use it to keep up with this flu season. Just loved everybody. He was a very loving kid. Reporter thats how samantha and kevin baynes described their son kevin. They say the 7yearold began feeling sick on friday. He just wasnt getting any better. So we took him to the e. R. Reporter they say doctors in virginia diagnosed kevin with the flu and strep throat and sent him home with antibiotics. On sunday morning, his family woke up and found him unresponsive. He was reporter a medical examiner is determining kevins exact cause of death. The flu would make it virginias first pediatric death from the virus this year. At least 19 states have reported at least one pediatric death related to the virus this season. Children are just a fraction of the thousands of flu patients inundating hospitals nationwide. Atlantas grady hospital has seen as much as a 25 increase in overall emergency room visits so far this year. Gradys chief of emergency medicine, dr. Hany atallah said the hospital called on an Emergency Department based 50 miles away to tackle the increasing demand. 500plus patients a day, you physically need a space to put a patient in. This is going to help solve that. Reporter Carolinas Health care system, which owns the mobile hospital, expects it will be here for at least the next 30 days. Doctors will begin using it today. Manuel, thank you. A boston Radio Station apologized after a host insulted the 5yearold daughter of patriots quarterback tom brady. Weei indefinitely suspended alex reimer and said, quote, his remarks were utterly indefensible. Jamie yuccas spoke to brady about the controversy. Jamie, good morning. Reporter good morning. The controversy threatened to overshadow the super bowl Opening Night festivities. But when i talked to tom brady last night about the comments, he was willing to extend somewhat of an olive branch to the man who ridiculed his young daughter. Sometimes we say things that we shouldnt say or we make mistakes and thats happened and i can express it and you move on so youre going to put it behind you . Yes, lifes too short. Reporter during the annual super bowl media day event, tom brady said he didnt want to see alex reimer fired over his comments. Hours earlier, during his regular monday morning segment on weei, the patriots star quarterback was in no mood to talk. Ill obviously evaluate whether i want to come on this show again, so i really dont have much to say thi