Who can easily log on in the first place. As for the other half, well, thats a different story, as david pogue explains this morning. Reporter during the pandemic, highspeed internet has been the foundation of work, school, and doctor visits, which is great if you have highspeed internet. But about half of americans dont. To get online to do your research or your correspondence, you park at a taco bell . I do. Reporter ahead on sunday morning, the Great AmericanInternet Access crisis. Pauley she is a legend of country music, tanya tucker. And back before the pandemic shut most concerts down, she shared some stories with our bob schieffer. Delta dawn reporter she was once country musics wild child, a breakout star at the ripe old age of 13, tanya tucker has been riding high for five decades. With a grammywinning album that is getting the best reviews of here career. If that 13yearold tanya tucker was sitting here, what would you tell her today . I dont think i would tell her anything. I think she would have to talk to me and give me some advice. Reporter later on sunday morning, it is a new dawn for tanya tucker. Pauley vanilla can sometimes be dismissed as perhaps a bit bland. But seth doanes travels this morning pretty much prove there is no such thing as plain vanilla. Reporter we journeyed to rainforests half way around the world to truly appreciate a spice so often seen as ordinary. This concept of an orchid that must be pol pollenated by hand, one by one, before noon, sounds like something in a fairytale. It is magical. Reporter the extraordinarily colorful story of vanilla, ahead on sunday morning. Pauley rita braver goes birdwatching with David Allen Sibley. And mo rocca has some questions for linda lavin, best remembered for her tv show, alice. And lee coco shows us why here at cbs, the eyes have it. Plus hugs from luke burbank, thoughts from jim gaffigan, and more, on this sunday morning, august 2nd, 2020. Well be right back. Want restaurants to open . 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It seems to have everything beauty, affordability, and just a 30minute drive to the city. But she quickly discovered one thing that wasnt available. We dont have internet. We havent been successful getting it out here yet. David so you must be able to get online somehow. What have you been doing . When there isnt a pandemic, i go to a library or restaurant or cafe. Now since the pandemic, all of those places are closed down. If i need internet, taco bell has been very reliable. David so youre a professional writer, and to get online to do your research or your correspondence, you park at a taco bell . I do. And i dont feel like a professional writer when im parked at a taco bell. I usually feel pretty embarrassed. David as modern americans, we count among our blessings that most of us have been able to keep going through the pandemic, doing our work, teaching our kids, seeing our doctors, thanks to Broadband Internet, that is highspeed internet. There is only one problem. Tens of millions of americans are not connected to Broadband Internet. The Digital Divide affects every region of our country. David gigi sohn worked for the f. C. C. During the obama administration. How Many Americans still dont have broadband . It depends on who you ask. If you ask the federal communications commission, theyll say it is 20 million, 23 million, and that is a grossly undercounted number. Microsoft has done a study that shows 162 million americans dont have broadband as the f. C. C. Describes broadband. David that is half the population with very low internet or none at all. Why does the f. C. C. So hugely undercount the amount of people . What the f. C. C. Says, if you can serve one person in the census block, that means youre serving everybody in its census block. Reporter a census block can be anything from one city block to hundreds of square miles in rural areas. If im the f. C. C. , and there is 5,000 People Living in a census block and one guy has Broadband Internet, i can record that as 5,000 people . Im sure it is not only possible, im sure that is absolutely the case. Reporter but having no Broadband Internet isnt the whole problem. Millions of communities have broadband, according to the f. C. C. , but in the real world, it is too slow to matter. This is the Fastest Internet speed available in america. This is the average speed. And this is what the f. C. C. Defines as broadband. It is not very fast. They would love to have that minimal speed here in georgetown, maine. The f. C. C. Says this Coastal Community has Broadband Internet because residents can sign up for d. S. L. Service. Thats digital subscriber line, basically internet over the phone wires. But in practice. Its terrible. It is absolutely awful. Most of the time we have little to none, and only occasionally does it get up to mediocre. Its really bad laughing . Reporter resident tommie burke said it got even worse once everyone started staying home during the pandemic, and worse yet once the summer residents arrived at their vacation homes. The fact that lots of people are up here now that arent normally here all of the time, the internet is even worse. Together well review what we know. Reporter as the new school year begins, many students will be taking classes remotely over the internet, but for maine residence, like behmanmanjar, that is almost impossible. The screen might freeze and i cant hear anybody, and then they might discuss all of the notes without me and i have to catch up. Reporter in cities like austin, texas, so many kids werent online last semester, the School System had to print and mail 40,000 homework packages a week. And they resorted to filling school buses with portable wifi hotspots, and parking them near apartment complexes where a lot of people dont have broadband. And you may say austin . But according to gigi sohn, austin illustrates the biggest broadband problem of all. The vast majority of people who dont have broadband Internet Access is because they cant afford it, because the price is too high. Reporter and sure enough, the u. S. Has the third most expensive broadband in the developed world, mostly because there is not much competition. It is just a money problem, and not a problem of putting wires in the ground. Well, we should be complaining about both, the lack of actual internet infrastructure in many places, but also the cost. Reporter the thing is, we have fixed problems like this before. In 1934, only 11 of rural americans had electricity. President franklin d. Roosevelt created the ruler electrification administration. New lines are going up almost everywhere at the rate of 500 miles a day. Reporter and within 20 years, 90 of those homes had cheap, reliable electricity. Now over the years, the government has come up with a basket of programs designed to help with internet affordability and accessibility. Unfortunately, sohn says they havent always worked as designed. The f. C. C. Has now, for well over a decade, paid out tens of billions of dollars to Rural Broadband companies to build Internet Access in places where there isnt any. And the fact of the matter is, is that the government has gotten a very, very poor return on its investment. This f. C. C. , and ill even say the f. C. C. That i work for, has not done a very good job of demanding that these Companies Tell Us what theyve actually built with the money theyve got. Reporter this is not making the f. C. C. Look too good. I dont think it is incompetence. I think part of it is resources. The f. C. C. Staff has shrunk enormously in the last decade or so. Reporter f. C. C. Chairman ajit declined an interview with us. Earlier this year, Congress Passed a law requiring the f. C. C. To improve the way it measures Internet Access. But the f. C. C. Says nothing will happen unless Congress Also pays for it. The f. C. C. Simply does not have the 65 we need to start the process and implement that law throu through its first year. Reporter meanwhile, the agency is promoting new technologies, like 5g and orbit satellites that might address our broadband problems some day. But for now, most seem to agree on one thing especially these days the internet should be considered a necessity. Months into the pandemic, karie fugett ended up Getting Office space in town just to go online. I think at this point it should be considered a utility, just like water or electricity. And especially now that weve experienced this pandemic, were seeing just how much we rely on it. The difference between someone who has Internet Connection and someone who doesnt is just too wide. Assistant that tal one looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. 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You never said to yourself, i dont care if i never draw another chickadee again . No. It is one step after the other, like knitting, where it becomes sort of routine. Reporter it has been a routine with a goal, to write and illustrate detailed field guides, covering more than 800 species to help birdwatchers properly identify what they are seeing. That looks like a robin. Is that a robin . No. That is a black headed headed grosbeak. Each species is arranged in a column, the brightest plumage at the bottom, the brightest at the top. Reporter it has sold more than two million copies, and he has been called the most important illustrator of birds since John James Audubon or roger torey petersen. Previous field guides had fewer illustrations, so they left out a lot of different ages and sub species. Reporter now 57, david sibley learned to lovebirds by going out on hikes with his father, fred, a noted ornithologist at yale. As soon as the field guide came out, or was in the works, yes, i became much less wellknown. [laughter] reporter youre kind of the bird people of north america. [laughter] i guess it is our human Family Business. Unusual, but it is the Family Business. Reporter david started drawing birds at age 8, and their parents didnt worry for an instant when their son dropped out of cornell to pursue his passion and study birds in the field. His reason, very valid, was that cornell has a set track that you follow in your major. And that didnt leave time for looking at birds or painting birds. Reporter david sibley would spend 14 years driving around the country, observing and sketching. Always utterly fascinated by birds. I really like the shape, the proportions, the smooth lines each species so spe perfected adapted to its own lifestyle. Reporter along the way he met his wife. Do you think you would have been happy with someone who wasnt as into birds as you were . I dont think that would have worked. Here comes a little goldfinch. Reporter yes, davids wife, joan walsh, is an ornithologist, too. Take it down and try to see movement here comes one. Indigo. Sweet. Reporter in 1988, we she who pushed him to fulfill his lifelong dream of writing a field guide. I said, you can keep talking about it or you can say youre doing it. And so he did and he stood up and he faked it. Reporter is that true . Did you really fake it . We were in a hot tub. Reporter he would spend years working on the guide, but when publishers saw it, they went wild. To walk into a room with a publisher and have them say, yes, well do it in five minutes was, i guess, a very unusual experience. Reporter in fact, his first volume hit the New York Times bestseller list. He followed it up with a series of other popular books about birds. And whether it is in his art or the delight that comes when he watches birds at his backyard feeder a chipping sparrow two chipping sparrows now. Reporter david says he is still learning about his favorite topic. What are some of the questions are you trying to answer . Can they smell . Reporter can they . They do smell. And do they sleep . They balance while they sleep. Reporter are you just making this up . No. It is all true. Reporter indeed, his latest book is called what its like to be a bird. And who should know better than David Allen Sibley. [birds chirping] the only fdaapproved, oncedaily 3 in 1 copd treatment. With trelegy and the power [whoosh] give everyone something to look up to. The allnew highlander hybrid. Toyota. Lets go places. Yes. Neutrogena® ultra sheer. Superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. Its the one. The best for your skin. Ultra sheer. Neutrogena®. Here is your steak and eggs. What took you slowly, did you have to go out and catch the cow . Linda lavin served up jokes in the longrunning tv series alice. This morning she is with our mo rocca for a round of questions and answers. Reporter this past april, a starstudded concert was announced to celebrate broadway composer Stephen Sondheims 90th birthday. The lineup included meryl streep, mandy matinkin, Audra Mcdonald and bernadette peters. It did not include actress and singer linda lavin. I just love this, you go on line and you write, this is very exciting. Im wondering if you would like me to sing the boy from from the mad show. In that moment, what i really wanted to say was, why the hell am i not on that show. So i tried to say it in a more gracious way and they called. Reporter she ended up singing a number she first sang back in 1966. Youre willing to advocate for yourself im willing to advocate for myself, absolutely. Sometimes people dont think of you. They dont know youre here. Im still here. They dont know youre alive. Youve got to let them know. Youve got to let them know. I used to be shy reporter shes alive all right. It has been 35 years since linda lavin ended her run at tvs alice. How do i stop him from chasing me just for my body . Let him catch you. And she has been hustling ever since. Starring on broadway where she won a tony, and on shows like mom. Look at that tiny tush, i hate her. Reporter once the pandemic set in, she began doing weekly concerts from her manhattan living room with pianist billy stritch. I wish i were in love again reporter and she has even released a new album. Ive worked more in these two and a half months than i have in two and a half years. Im not making that up. Reporter growing up in porland, maine, music was always a part of her life. Her mother, lucille, sang opera. She sang on the radio and early television. She sang with george gershwin, but in those years, doctors would say to women who were career women, if you want to have a baby, you have to give up your career. And thats what my generation comes from, those women. Reporter did your mother give up her career when she was expecting you . Yeah. When im in a spot, its true, i always know what to do. Reporter she says her mother always encouraged her to sing. My mother also tells the story, i stood up, i hadnt spoken yet, and one night there was company, and i stood up in my crib and sang god bless america. Reporter for her seventh birthday, she and her girlfriends made a fateful trip to the movies. And the movie was cover girl, with Rita Hayworth and gene kelly, and i remember it as if it was yesterday. Rita hayworth came down a ramp, and she was floating in all chiffon. Long ago and far away i dreamed a dream one day and i knew right then that thats who i wanted to be and what i wanted to do. Long ago far away reporter as a concession to her parents, she went to college, william and mary. Right after graduation, she moved to new york. I went right to work at bloomingdales. Reporter what department were you in . Handkerchives. I lived on a dollar a day. Im not making that up. Reporter lavin found work in plays and musicals. Here she is in a televised version of dam yanks. Yankees and she eventually headed west and stardom. Let me have the beef stew. Whats the difference between that and the ghou ghoulosh . About nine days. Reporter she got by as a waitress at a phoenix diner. And working for equal pay and equal rights, she politicized me. The role had a huge affect on me. Reporter she soon became an unofficial spokesperson for single, worthing moms. I thought the best way to do it was to wear my alice uniform because knew who she was and what she stood for. Reporter linda lavin is 82 now, and when she is not working, she is spending time with her dog, mickey, and her husband, artist steve bakunas. They met in 1999. It surprised the hell out of me. Reporter because . I didnt have any interest in another marriage or relationship. I didnt think i was good at relationships. I found out it takes work, and im willing to do the work and so is he. Somebody said to me, wear life like a loose garment, linda, lighten up. Reporter she was in costa rica when the pandemic started. So for months the two have been facetiming monthly. We just did a fabulous show, honey. There is a new girl in town and she is looking good reporter linda lavin sang the shows theme song, one of this correspondents alltime favorites. And with different endings. Every season . Every season . Reporter the end changed . We tried Something Different each season. Reporter i always wanted to know, do you prefer bom, bom, bom, or. Reporter ive always wanted to know which side you land on. Okay, then ill say i prefer bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. Stay a while, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop pauley did you ever wonder where vanilla comes from . Probably not. Which is why we think youre in store for quite a journey in the company of our seth doane. Do you want to help me cook . Yes. Reporter all of this quarantine cooking and baking has been a boom for at least one business you probably had not considered vanilla. Where is the vanilla. Open it up. See the vanilla on the inside. Reporter it is a key ingredient in those cakes and cookies, not to mention ice cream and even cocacola. In recent months, worldwide vanilla sales have doubled, which gives new relevance to a story we were working on even before all of this, one that took us on a journey thousands of miles away, to the rainforests of madagascar. We came to this remote african nation to find a pale white orchid with the most colorful story. When you see these blossoms, thee pods, wha blossoms piece pods, wha, theset do you think. I love these. Reporter she runs cook baking company, her Family Business in california, which has been making vanilla extract for more than 100 years. This spring they saw an astounding 500 increase in sales. They import literally tons of the raw material. It is incredibly laborintensive . It is very laborintensive. Each of those blossoms must be pollenated by hand before noon the day it blooms. We call it the queen of the rainforest. Reporter this queen demands constant attention. But while madagascar supplies 80 of the worlds vanilla, it is not native to this island. Mexico is the only place in the world where vanilla was grown. And it was the only place in the world that has a pollinator. Reporter a specific bee that pollenates vanilla . The only bee that will pollenate a vanilla orchid. Reporter so when french colonist brought this to the region in the 1500s, it did not produce vanilla for centuries. Then in the 1850s, the story goes that an enslaved man named Edmund Albius discovered pollenating with a toothpicklike stick. The male part is the pollen on the top, separated from the female part by a membrane. He exposes that and pushes it together, and now the flower is pollinatored. Pollenau just have to wait nine months, like a baby. It is timeconsuming, he says. It is not really difficult, but it needs some skill. Now imagine there are around 40 million vanilla orchids in madagascar, so pound for pound, vanilla is one of the most laborintensive crops in the world. It is also one of the most expensive. And by weight, it can sell for more than silver. Whats the value of the vanilla all around us in here . 1. 5 million u. S. Dollars in vanilla. Reporter just in here . Just in here. Reporter dylans company is josephine lochheads biggest distributor. To be able to track and trace their vanilla, farmers tattoo each pod while it is still green. Once it is harvested, there is still more work. The vanilla beans are dipped into hot water to stop pho photo synthesis, and the process of drying can go on for months. Expert hands seem to dance over the vanilla as it is sorted and massaged, releasing oils and aroma. The beans, or pods, are developed 2,000 times before shipping. By default, madagascar is the worlds vanilla producer. Reporter why do you say by default . Because the wages are lower than any other vanillaproducing nation in the world. Reporter madagascar is one of the poorest countries on earth. Most people here live on around 50 a month. How much do these workers make . They get about 100 a month. Reporter is that a good salary here . Its good. Its good. Reporter how do you make sure that the money being made trickles down to the workers . We share the profits with the farmers directly, through a bank account that was created. Reporter serge, from madagascar, heads a cooperative of 4,000 vanilla farmers. Theyre trying to establish systems as simple as savings accounts and as vital as Health Centers and schools to help these workers get ahead. Poverty is the most challenging thing for conservation, for the environment. Reporter how so . If you dont deal with poverty, people are going to look for land and destroy the forests. Reporter we saw that destruction flying over vanilla territories, where farmers burned to expand fields, in a desire to escape that grinding poverty and cash in on this crop. Af of madagascar has been deforested since 1950. Threatening habitats, including that of the lemur, which only lives on the island. The high prices in recent years has exposed other unsavory sides to this spice. Through the entire vanilla process, there is cheating, stealing, and theft. Reporter when his valuable crop matures, this farmer will stay in this field all night long keeping watch. Last year he told us half his vanilla was stolen. I risk my lifeguarding these beans, he tells me. People might be coming to kill me. Incredibly more than half of the people detained in this prison are accused of stealing vanilla, including more than 100 children. In the capital, we took hidden cameras into a tourist market to see how vanilla was hawked at high prices. At least 10 of vanilla ends up on the black market. How much . 125. Ill think about it. Thank you. Reporter so you might imagine thats why josephine travels thousands of miles each year to gauge the crop. Crop, meet producers and examine the product. This is beautiful vanilla. Take one of the gourmet beans is much more subtle, and this is really strong and powerful. Reporter some of her suppliers are able to buy items unimaginable with other crops. Wow, thats the money to have this here . Yes. Nice car. Reporter now consider this at least 95 of products sold as vanilla do not require a farmer at all, nor do they contain real vanilla. The synthetic stuff can be produced in a lab for a 20thof the cost, but josephine would argue also with a fraction of the flavor. If synthetic vanilla were as good as pure vanilla, that would be the way to go. We wouldnt have to go through all of this risky process. Vanilla is a work of art. You just cant treat it like a bag of sugar. There is so much that goes into it. Reporter and wed like to think this much is certain, now at our journeys end, we bet youll never think of it again as plain vanilla. Are living in the moment and taking ibrance. Ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr her2 metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. Ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. Patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. Ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. Tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. 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Oxytocin is a really important part of our collective demeanor as a species. Reporter a species that these days is especiallsupposed to be socially distanced. In just a few months we went from this. To this and to, well, the even slightly more absurd. Great to see you again. Reporter any way you look at it, zero physical contact is bad for our health. But says emiliana simonthomas, there are still ways to stay connected. I think it is going to be a challenge. I think we are going to have to take on some compensatory behaviors. It is Something Like making eye contact more deliberately with other people we encounter, even at a sixfoot distance. Where at times we previously would have just walked by, we need to make that eye contact. Reporter she says there are still things we can do to boost our oxytocin. Engaging in small talk with strangers. And weird as it may sound, even hugging ourselves solo can help make up for some of this loss of human connection. But the big question is is hugging someone outside your bubble ever okay these days . If you want zero risk, dont hug. Reporter lindsey marr is a leading expert on how the virus is transmitted. She says there is still hope for the hug, but there are some rules. If there is someone you really want to hug, i think the safest way to do it is to, first of all, make sure both people are wearing a mask. Second of all, start from a distance, cross that distance quickly to get to your hug, keep your faces away from each other, in fact, pointing in opposite directions. Reporter if youre having trouble visualizing it, the New York Times published this, a safer hugging. Based on marrs recommendations. Meanwhile in washington state, where i live we have some good news for our state. Reporter some of the strict quarantine measures were lifted. Which had me excited to hug my daughter for the first time in three months. I printed out this helpful graphic from the New York Times. I texted it to her so were on the same page about hugging. And she just showed up. So lets see how this goes. Hey hi come on in. Okay. Wait. Here you go. Hi reporter analyze this hug, how was it . The hug was great because you were both wearing masks, it looks like you pointed your faces away from each other. If i had to critique one thing, there was maybe a few seconds where you lingered at a distance for a few feet, taking each other in. Thats where you kind of want to sprint to get to the hug, and hug, and then sprint away from each other. Otherwise, i would say it is a pretty good hug. Reporter even if you cant get a pretty good hug in real life, emiliana simonthomas says just the memory of a good hug can go a long way. We all have to sort of figure that equation out for ourselves. I think for adults in particular, we can use our powers of visualization. We can imagine the times that we have been touching people who we trust and care about. Reporter so go ahead and watch all of the adorable hugging videos you want. After all, it is selfcare, something we can probably all use a little more of these days. Pauley in the world of country music, tanya tucker is unquestionably a legend. Back before the live music world shut down, she talked about her long career with our bob schieffer. Reporter on a cold and rainy december sunday outside northern virginias birchmere music hall, the sellout crowd was lining up five hours before show time. Some even earlier. Weve been here since 2007, we were first. Reporter there inside, tanya tucker has been doing what she has been doing since she was nine years old getting ready to put on a show. Did i go reporter after more than 50 years on stage, we met up with tucker, just after her nomination for not just one but four grammys, more than any other country singer. Has it sunk in yet . I dont really think so. Now it is, like, well it is great to be nominated, but it would be nice to win one, too. In her younger days reporter tucker wound up winning not just one but two for best country song and country album. [applause] reporter they were her first grammys after a career full of hits. Reporter a since the ripe old age of 13, she has had nearly two dozen top40 albums. Thanks for all of the number one songs that youve given me. Hel, hell, i like the number 10. Reporter she became country musics wild child, with a personal life that has often grabbed more attention than her music. I bring my flowers now while im living reporter but her latest album has made her the critics darling, and it is her music that is making headlines again. Ive got to tell you, ive got my marching orders here. Im told, do not ask her how she likes this comeback because you say it is not a comeback. So what is it . I like the word relaunch. It wasnt something that i had really planned out. It really just kind of happened. Reporter isnt that always the best way, when something just sort of happens . Well, of course. You make plans, and god chuckles, you know, when you start making plans. Reporter god only knows how oil field roughneck jesse beau tucker recognized the talent in his young daughter. By age nine, she knew what she wanted, and her father was with her all the way. I was ready then, but they just werent ready for me. Muy dame my dad always said,youd girl, so that means youre going to have to put twice as much feeling in that song because they wont believe a nineyearold girl singing that, you aint woman enough to take my man. She landed with producer billy sherill, who had success with tammy wynette. He wanted her to produce the happiest girl in the u. S. A. She wer was set on another. It started out, shes 41, and her daddy still calls her baby. Shes 41, and her daddy still calls her baby all the fow folks say she is crazy reporter delta dawn is song from the view of a middleaged faded beauty. Her producer heard bet bette midler sing it on the tonight show. Delta dawn, whats that flower you have on could it be a faded rose from days gone by and did i hear you say, he was meeting you here today to take you to his mansion in the sky reporter it is just one of the alltime favorites. In her younger days reporter the lyrics seem so improbably coming from a 13yearold, that the record label tried to keep tanyas age a secret. That didnt last long. And as the hits rolled in, so did the money. Reporter the little girl with the big girls voice took on some grownup habits drinking, drugs, and romance. Do you think in any way any of that hurt your career . You know, it could have. It probably did in certain i. But in a way, i dont think you can be successful unless youve had a lot of failures, and ive had some. I want a dream lover reporter the same can be said for her love life. Though she was never married, she has raised her three children as a single mother and made no apologies for it. Throughout the 1980s, she carried on a Public Affair with glen campbell, who was more than two decades her senior. It was the kind of love that i think i probably found it too soon in life and was not mature enough at that time. I think if we met later on, we would have made it because there was love there. Like two sparrows in a hurricane reporter thats just the sort of feeling you hear in her songs, the emotion that has always cut through the tabloid headlines. Maybe thats why tuckers fans use one particular word to describe her. Shes real. She is the real deal. She is real, very real. What you see is what you get. You get a lot with her. Yeah, you do. [laughter] reporter yes, they do. And the more real she gets. Open for business. Reporter . The more they love her. Thank you very much. Thank you the rodeo is an old mans dream reporter as it turns out two of tuckers biggest fans would help compose this latest chapter in her life. In 2018, musician and producer shooter jennings, the song of country giant Waylon Jennings recruited mandrandy carlyle write now music. It would, with carlyles help would bring it about. Its been tears to my old reckless body phot if your hear if your hearm flowers, bring them on reporter it kind of chokes me up when i hear you sing it, because it makes you think of the times you wished you had told somebody absolutely. It has caused me to make a real effort to tell those that i love that i do love them, and even some of those that i dont. And even though im dead theyll bury me reporter bring my flowers now is a sound of a more reflective tan tanya tucker. At age 61 here in tennessee, she surrounds herself with the people and the animals she loves. Jen is going to go in the box with me, and his dad tedaddy, who is already in a bigger box. Ill have five dogs and two horses. Were going to be together forever. When i die, i may not go to heaven reporter tanya tucker has packed a lot of living in her time on earth. Since she was a little girl, he voice has been her ticket. Delta dawn, whats that flower youve got on reporter and her voice has never had more to offer than it does today. Lord knows im a hardluck girl my dad always told me, you know how to change the world . You build your platform. You build it and build it and build it until you cant get no higher, and thats when you can change the world because people will listen to you. Thats the thing. I want to not just be another female on this planet. I want to change a lot of thing. Reporter well, i think youre going to change people when you remind them to bring the flowers now. And thats just another way of saying show me you love me now, dont hesitate. Because how wrong can you be . With a clean shave and a clean face. For our families and for our communities. 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Visit the mercedesbenz summer event or shop online at participating dealers. Get 0 apr financing up to 36 months on select new and certified preowned models. Pauley as most of our viewers know, here at cbs, the eyes have it. And all of those cbs eyes have long had a beloved champion. With lee cowan, we pay him a visit. Cbs presents this program in color. Reporter not everything changes on tv. Youre watching cbs. Reporter that eye has been staring out of our tv screens ever since 1951. The inspiration was from an amish hex sign that was on a barn in pennsylvania, the allseeing eye which would protect them because it would be allseeing. Reporter if youre wondering if there is a keeper of such memoribilia around here, well, there isnt, not officially, anyway. Im making toast. Reporter which is where George Schweitzer comes in. It is better to be cbs toast than to be toast. [laughter] reporter if that sounds like a marketing slogan, thats because how George Schweitzer made this living. Until this past spring, he was cbs chairman of marketing. We collaborated with the nfl on so many things. Reporter for nearly three decades, his job, a big one, has been to get your eye on ours. Reporter and along the way, he turned his office into a mammoth scrapbook of his efforts. Before i knew it reporter it happened . It happened. And it kind of grew and grew and grew, and the next thing i know, i was a hoarder. Reporter broadcasting cast its spell early on the schweitzer family. He mom worked at cbs, he met his wife at cbs, heck, as a young boy, he even appeared on cbs, on the game show to tell the truth. From news to sports to kids shows, he did it all. Here comes captain kangaroo this is my script binder from the legendary captain kangaroo. Reporter if you hadnt collected some of the stuff, what do you think would have happened to it . The landfill. Reporter it was william s. Paley who founded it back in 1928. He is pretty much a legend around here. As legend has it, this contraption was his. This is a custommade remote control, which was attached to the tv, which must have been pretty far away from his desk. Reporter this isnt paleys tv set, but it is certainly the brand. He has stacks of old cbs radios, too, broadcasting. But all of the hardware meant nothing if people werent tuning in, and thats where schweitzer shined. The viewer is smart. They know the good stuff and they know the not so good stuff. Reporter no matter how good of a marketer you are, you cant sell this . You can, but you can only do it once. Reporter he helped launch 28 seasons of television shows. And now an important announcement. Im dave and i want to be your tv friend. Reporter including David Lettermans move from nbc to cbs. I checked this with the attorneys, and legally i can continue to call myself david letterman. He was true to his brand. He was true to his brand. And thats what made dave, dave. And thats what made him so special. Dont you think that cbs eye thing is kind of creepy. There is science and art and then the middle. And thats the magic culal part. Reporter in 2006 he gam pelled several survived from the 30 million reporter deciding to market cbss entire fall market on eggshells. Leave the yolks to us. Leave the oak yolks to us. Reporter he dubbed it eggvertizing. Youve got to get people to pay attention. Reporter and pay attention, they did. His office is bread crumbs of a long career, one that should have been celebrated, but that is was nowasnot to be. His job came to and end right in the middle of the nations locdown. No party, no farewell. But hell be back. He is currently working from home as a special advisor for what is now viacom cbs. Generations turn, and that is just part of the business. This will always be with me. Cbs is never far from me. Reporter the man with a passion for tv history can surely, after all of these years, now count himself a part of it, too. 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