Hero of World War Two and of the civil rights movement. As david martin will report in our cover story. Aircraft carriers are usually named for american president s, a tradition that is about to be overturned. What was your personal reaction . I was overwhelmed. Its a reminder too that heroism is in no way limited by race, by gender, by background, by rank or rating. The enlisted sailor who will receive an honor for very few americans. Ahead on sunday morning. Rocca our sunday profile this morning is of laura dern. The Hollywood Star whose current success has inspired her fans to coin a brand new word, as well hear from tracy smith. I will not not be rich. Big little lies actress laura dern is in so many great roles these days. Theyre calling it, the dernaissance. What do you think of the term the dernaissance . I mean, it sounds fantastic. Laura dern on a roll later on sunday morning. Rocca reaching out is a story from lee cowan, all about a promising approach to preventing troubled people from taking their own lives. Kevin hines is a walking miracle. I never wanted to die off the Golden Gate Bridge. I categorically believed that i had to. Yep, he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and survived, but what might have kept him from jumping at all could have been something as simple as getting a letter in the mail. This is radical if you think about it in comparison to what weve been doing. How an idea long forgotten is back in the fight against suicide, ahead on sunday morning. Rocca theyre the small wonders that play a very big role in cuisine and culture the world over. Theyre dumplings and with kalefa sennah well taste a few. For the zhou family, dumpling making is an art and, trust me, it takes years to master. Its more difficult than it looks, right . No, its exactly as difficult as it looks. I did not for a second, look at this and think, this looks like something i could do. Later on sunday morning, we celebrate the Lunar New Year, one bite at a time. Rocca Anthony Mason is on the road to the grammys with mumford and sons. Barry petersen shows us works of claude monet on display. With rita braver we mark the passing of the kiwi queen. And more. First, the headlines for this sunday morning, january, 19th, 2020. The his store i can you mean peachment trial of President Trump is to begin tuesday. Papers file say its clear the president has abused his power and must be removed. The white house calls this a dangerous attack on the american to freely choose their president. Prince harrys bombshell has the official blessing of queen elizabeth, but will is a price to be paid in london. In her highly anticipated statement. The queen spoke from the heartùu saying harry, meghan and archie will always be much loved members of my family. I recognise the challenges they have experienced. And support their wish for a more independent life. But independence comes with acor royal duties. The union of the prince and his biracial american wife just 18 months ago was seen as a new era for the monarchy. But media criticisms, including over how they announced the was clearly too much. Meghan and Little Archie are already in canada and harry expected to join them soon. It would seem this really is a new era for the royal family. For sunday morning im imtiaz tyab in lomdon. Rocca break out the snow plows this is st. Cloud, minnesota ah a blizzard blew through this weekend. It was a white. Some out on i14 in north dakota. Snowy in the east. For the west, calm for a change. Tomorrow mostly sunny but cool across the country. Danafarber Cancer Institute discovered the pdl1 pathway. Pdl1. They changed how the world fights cancer. Blocking the pdl1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. Pdl1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. Pdl1 saved my life. Saved my life. Saved my life. We her, chans ve everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Rocca tomorrow is the Martin Luther king jr holiday as well as the day the question whats in a name takes on new significance. Its the day the Navy Announces the name of a future Aircraft Carrier a name, david martin tells us, that shatters precedent and honors a hero. The Aircraft Carrier is the symbol of American Power 90,000 tons of diplomacy, the navy likes to say. Almost all of them are named after president s until acting secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly broke with tradition. So the list of carriers is going to read washington, lincoln, roosevelt, reagan, truman, eisenhower, bush, ford, kennedy, miller. Exactly right and i like it when you put it that way. Thats miller as in dorie miller. The next Aircraft Carrier to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves and son of sharecroppers. The official announcement is tomorrow. Weve decided to do this on Martin Luther kings birthday out in pearl harbor. His closest surviving relatives Florietta Miller and brenda haven are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dorie who served in the segregated navy of in the segregated navy of world war ii. Thats a great honor. Because its been a long, hard road. He was born in waco, texas, and his first name was actually ive never heard of a man named doris. Where did that name come from . My grandma thought she was having a girl. And it wasnt a girl. Doris turned out to be a boy, so thats where that name came from. Waco has been described in those years as the place where the old south met the wild west and like much of america back then, jim crow ruled. White man was yes sir. White lady, yes maam. You didnt disrespect whatsoever, dont care how old you are. There were no Economic Opportunities for a young black man so he joined the navy. At least the pay was steady. Navy policy at the time limited blacks to those duties that were manual, that didnt require a whole lot of intellect. Regina akers is a historian with the naval history and heritage command. When dorie miller came in he was limited to the messmans branch pretty much. What does a mess attendant do . Basically a mess attendant takes care of an officer. You lay out his clothes. You shine his shoes and you serve in the officers mess. Miller served aboard the battleship West Virginia which on sunday morning december 7, 1941, was tied up on battleship row in pearl harbor. Dorie miller has just finished serving breakfast and he was sorting laundry. The West Virginia was hit by nine japanese torpedoes and two bombs. Miller was ordered to the bridge to evacuate the ships captain who lay mortally wounded. What happened next was dramatized by cuba gooding jr. In the movie pearl harbor. Against all rules miller manned a machine gun. The irony of this is that back in the 40s, preworld war ii, African Americans were not allowed to have any jobs where they handled machine guns or any type of lethal for. When the navy which miller had joined in 1939 awarded medals to those who had fought bravely, it didnt even mention the name doris miller. Why wouldnt the navy right from the start at least identify him by name instead of calling him an unknown negro sailor . Well, you would have to be a negro in 1939 to understand that. The status of africanamericans, they were treated like second class citizens. Four months later the pittsburgh courier, perhaps the leading africanamerican newspaper of the day, finally published the name and the secretary of the navy grudgingly gave him a letter of commendation. In his opinion thats all he warranted. However, others disagreed. The black and white press disagreed, the National Association for the advancement of colored people disagreed. As recorded on millers service card in the navy archives, president roosevelt stepped in and ordered him awarded the navy cross that was not without controversy. There were some people who did not want him to receive the navy cross. Because of his race . Because of his race. He received the medal from admiral chester nimitz who noted miller was the first person of his race to receive such a high honor. He understood the importance of having a black hero to encourage other blacks to support the navys war effort. Miller went on a speaking tour and became a black celebrity in the same league as heavyweight champion joe louis and singer lena horne. Some considered him just as important, just as aspirational. Drew just as much hope from him. Is he comfortable with his celebrity . No, not at all. His goal was to get to his next ship. He was assigned to the Aircraft Carrier liscome bay which less than a year after pearl harbor, was sunk by a japanese torpedo. Dorie miller was never seen again. Its kinda hard thinking of my grandmother, her hurt. She used to say, had i been a white woman, they would have treated me better. But im a black woman and my over the years his legacy has been honored including with this larger than life statute in his hometown of waco. But thats nothing like having an Aircraft Carrier named after him. How many carriers are there right now . Right now we have 11. So this is an honor reserved for very few americans. Absolutely. The last carrier to be christened was the john f. Kennedy by his daughter caroline. Construction has not yet begun on the miller. Before this ship gets into the water, its probably 7 or 8 years from now. Once it gets into the water, how long is it going to be around . 50 years. Like Everything Else thats celebrated about dorie miller, its gonna draw some criticism, rest assured. What would be the criticism . Some may suggest its more than he deserves. Some may say he was just a guy who did his job when general quarters went off on ship. Whats the big deal . What was your personal reaction . I was overwhelmed. It is tremendous and its a reminder too that heroism is in no way limited by race, by gender, by background, by rank or rating. And this ceremony is going to take place on Martin Luther king day. Never would have thought my uncle would have been next to Martin Luther king on even the same day. Thats beautiful. I have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. Because i can still make my own insulin. And trulicity activates my body to release it like its supposed to. Trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. Its not insulin. I take it once a week. It starts acting in my body from the first dose. Trulicity isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take trulicity if youre allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. 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Apparently not quite appreciating what he had Georges Claude apologetically noted that the color of the light emitted by neon when ignited leaves something to be desired owing to its orange tint partaking too much of a red. Far from being a disqualifier, neons bright and garish glow made it the perfect medium for promoting nearly every type of business and product. Times square was neons first great glittering showcase. Our bill geist surveyed the scene back in 1992 with the squares burnedout light bulb spotter marty katz as you can see, theres quite a few things i got to look at. And theres a little spot out in the blue, in the camel, the bottom of the sea. Over time, times square has been challenged by the bright lights of las vegas, which since 1996 has been the proud home of the neon museum a final resting place for many of the giant signs that lit up the strip in days gone by. In this case, what happens in vegas truly stays in vegas. 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Try theraflu. Rocca now on display within sight of the rockies works by an artist perhaps best known for his water lillies. Barry petersen is our guide. Putting together a monet exhibit with more than 120 works from 80 lenders in 15 countries is best done by a lifelong monet fan. And Christoph Heinrich qualifies. Its like christmas and every other holiday at the same time. Heinrich is director of the Denver Art Museum now home to the countrys largest monet exhibit in more than two decades. And for those who love claude monet, the show is like visiting old friends. Monet is almost in many ways a household name. Not just in the art world. But in the world. Why do you think that is . Monet is a painter i think that works on many different levels. Its not like the mona lisa. There you have a figure that sits in front of a backdrop. The water lily ponds you have the energy definitely not in the center. You have almost this whole web that spreads out over the canvas. Its not a thing in front of a backdrop. Born in paris in 1840, he began drawing caracitures as a teenager, picking up a paint brush not long after. His work was often shaped by events in his life. In 1870, afraid hed be called up for the francoprussion war, he fled to england, eventually leading to a yearslong love affair with, of all thing, the diffuse light of smog. Hes waiting for the moment when everybody turns on their stoves, because then the pollution is the highest. If you were an art dealer and monet came to you and said, hey, im gonna go paint a buncha smog in london, you probably would have laughed in his face. I think his art dealers, at one point, tried to tell him what to paint. He couldnt care less. But he cared when his first works now considered masterpieces were rejected. Depressed and destitute he even tried to commit suicide. Death and sadness also affect his painting. And his muse d and he pretty much stops painting people. I think hes really more interested in whats happening in the nature. And hes interested in the light. And color. Finding it in surprising places, even in white. Theres this dark blue and the pink and the apricot color here in the sky. And theres even a little sulfuric yellow in this. I mean it doesnt tell a big story. But it tells the story what light of a Late Afternoon does to a landscape in the winter. That fascination with light is seen in his series of subjects the haystacks, the poplars, and of course the waterlilies in his garden. He painted them hundreds of times over three decades. Its one of the first paintings or one of the first series of the water lily pond and the japanese bridge. And as he ages, see how he changes. Well, lets take five steps and go roughly 20 years, is the bridge still in there somewhere . I think you can see the bridge. This is the ring. And of course, you have all the vegetation that is growing around it. You see the pond, you see something that could be a yellow water lily there. But its incredibly free and loosely painted. Some argue paintings like this, made in the last decade of his life, make monet as influential to modern art as he was to impressionism. Not having any preconceived im starting here and ending there. But rather let the paint itself tell him where he was going, i think thats a very modern idea. Curator gloria groom is at the Art Institute of chicago home to its own monet Exhibit Opening this spring. These large immersive, amazing, colorful paintings were very attractive to helen frankenthaler, to ellsworth kelly. These are artists who paint big, who paint gestural. When you think about even abstract expressionism. This idea that you arent seeing the subject per se but you are seeing something in the painting itself. Those are the gifts he gave to the next generations. Moude at after finding both fame and fortune and both continue to this day. We start the bidding on this work at 54 Million Dollars. Last may, one of his paintings brought more than one hundred and ten Million Dollars, a record breaking sale for an impressionist work. He definitely deserves to be recognized as one of the most innovative painters, standing with one leg in the 19th century but really the other leg in the modern age. Rocca still to come. Oscarnominated actress laura dern. But first. On the road to the grammys. With phrbg feeling sluggish or weighed down can be a sign your digestive system isnt working at its best. Taking metamucil every day can help. Its psyllium fibe