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Policy few could have ever imagined even just a few years ago. Martha teichner will report our cover story. Reporter with fridays Supreme Court ruling, samesex marriage became a right in all 50 states, less than a decade ago, the number was one. Why did it change so fast . Because it happened and the sky didnt fall. By the Authority Vested in me by the constitution of the United States cheers reporter the ruling and the rainbow later this sunday morning. cheers and applause cowan summer means pretty short nights ahead but that also gives us plenty of time to lighten up. Few summertime memories are quite as warm as the gentle glow of a firefly. And in tennessees Great Smoky Mountains, their show is so unique, it draws crowds like you wouldnt believe. This is harder to get into than a rock concert. Cowan i was lucky enough to brave the dark. Found it all difficult to describe. Are there differences in your backyard . Yeah. Cowan way different . Yeah. Cowan chasing natures nightlight, ahead. Kelly clarkson is a singer who became an idol to so many, and has a wellearned ragstoriches story to tell. And she does just that to our tracy smith. Reporter as the very first winner of american idol, Kelly Clarkson captured americas heart. No big surprise to her. Are you one of those people who wants people to like you . I dont want everyone to like me. I find it puzzling when people dont like me. laughter im just kidding irym ve like, nice and im fun, so i find it weird when people dont. Reporter that very likable Kelly Clarkson on music and motherhood later on sunday morning. I imagined her, but i imagine a lot of things, like a higher met, a limple. laughter cowan you think it, i ache it. Thats a saying among tattoo artists and theres plenty of ink flowing these days as faith salie will be showing us. Reporter from taboo to trendy,ta toos have come a long way. In a general culture that tattoos are thought of as art . Yes, its so liberating. Reporter later on sunday morning, fresh ink. Cowan Steve Hartman looks at attitudes towards gay rights then and now. Serena altschul dines with the the Barefoot Contessa. Is house on the move and more. But first here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 28th of june, 2015. Police in Northern New York state say that theyre hoping sleep deprivation, bug bites and not much food will take its toll on escaped conflict david sweat. Richard matt who escaped with sweat three weeks ago was fatally shot on friday. The buffalo news is reporting that matt was sick and drunk at the time he was shot. Were going to have more on the manhunt from anna worner in just a bit. In taiwan, fire on a music stage spread through the audience in a water park last night. Panic followed. At least 500 people were injured. Many of them seriously. The greek government does not like the latest plan to bail out of the financially strapped country. But it wants voters to decide a week from today whether or not to reject it. In response, other euro zone states say they wont extend greeces bailout beyond tuesday. In columbia, South Carolina, two people were arrested after one of them climbed up the flagpole on the Capitol Grounds and moved the confederate flag. Theyre charged with defacing a monument a misdemeanor. The flag is now back up. Now, another funeral today. Yesterday county libraries were cold so colleagues could attend services for librarian cynthia hurd. Later Tywanza Sanders and his 87yearold aunt susie jackson. Another shark attack. A 17yearold boy was attacked yesterday swimming on the outer banks. Its the sixth attack just in the past two weeks. Now todays weather. Foggy and cool in the northeast. Stormy along the gulf coast and central plains. Hot in the west with record heat expected in the northwest. In the week ahead scattered storms in some parts of the country. It will be especially hot in cheers and applause . Cowan ahead love i now pronounce you married. Cowan and marriage. Matter of dignity is how Supreme Court Justice Anthony kennedy cast his majority opinion upholding the right to samesex marriage. Though fridays decision invoked high constitutional principles, the case actually had its roots in a very human and a very personal crisis. Our cover story is reported by Martin Luther king jr. Martha teichner. cheers and applause reporter a party broke out on the steps of the Supreme Court when its ruling affirming the right of samesex couples to marry was announced. For the record, the case was called obergefell vs. Hodges and in the middle of the noise and jubilation, jim got a phone call from president obama. Your leadership on this changed the country. I really appreciate that, mr. President. Its really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and the rest of my commitment to my husband. Reporter Jim Obergefell and john arthur had been together more than 20 years when they were married in july of 2013. Arthur was dying of a. L. S. , lou gehrigs disease. So family and friends raised 13,000s it to fly the couple by medical jet out of ohio where gay marriage was prohibited to maryland where the ceremony was performed legally aboard the plane on the tarmac in baltimore. All obergefell wanted was to be listed as husband on arthurs ohio death certificate. Because i promised john. Reporter as he told cbs correspondent jan craw fodford. It was one more promise i made to him that i would fight for him, i would fight for our marriage wherever that led. Reporter their sad love story combined with cases from michigan tennessee and kentucky led to fridays historic 54 ruling, and to Justice Anthony kennedys words in the majority opinion they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The constitution grants them that right. The thing about the samesex issue is it wasnt started by the big gay groups. They hated this issue. Reporter andy humm is a longtime gay activist and journalist in new york. The big gay groups thought it was a big loser. And they were right in the beginning. Reporter why did it change so fast . Because it happened and the sky didnt fall. People the law changed and what changed for people in their lives . Well, they just saw happiness for gay couples. This amazing day has finally arrived. Reporter brya and linda were married on may 17th 2004, the first day samesex marriage licenses were issued massachusetts, the first state to legalize gay marriage. And now, by the Authority Vested in me, by the church and by the commonwealth of massachusetts, i pronounce you legally married spouses. Reporter since then, how much the landscape has changed is remarkable and how fast. Over the last two years especially the number of states has accelerated reaching 37 before the Supreme Court guaranteed the right to samesex marriage nationwide. In 1996, fewer than 3 in 10 americans thought samesex marriage should be legal. Now nearly 6 in 10 do. Among those who do not, 55 of republicans. I dont think most of us who have ever read the scripture would believe theres a division about what marriage means. Its still one man one woman life partners. And the courts can no more suspend the law of marriage any more than it can suspend the law of gravity. Reporter like former arkansas governor mike huckabee, every republican president ial candidate has lined up against the Supreme Court ruling. Democratic president ial candidate Hillary Clintons response . Amen thank you cheers and applause reporter chief Justice John Roberts argued in his dissent that the issue should have been left to states voted on, not decreed by court. Just who do we think we are he wrote . We have to go obviously by what the courts say but i certainly can disagree with him and i do. Reporter Alabama Governor Robert Bentley is willing to comply with the ruling, but there is resistance. Its disappointing that louisiana will not be following the movement that is happening around the country today. Reporter when Michael Robinson and his partner earl benjamin, tried to debt a marriage license in new orleans after the court ruled on friday, they were told they would have to wait. Louisiana and mississippi claimed legal techcalities. A law that violates the laws of god is no law at all. Reporter and in texas reverend dave welch of the Houston Area Pastor Council vowed disobedience. Theres no question, by the thousands, the tens of thousands and the hundreds of thousands that will not bend the knee, and we will not kiss the ring. We will not bow to the incorrectness that seems to be in our court system today. This is your homophobia, this is fear, this is hatred of gay people and you have to get over it. Reporter immediately after the Supreme Court decision, 85yearold jack evans and 82yearold george harris, partners for more than 50 years were the first gays to tie the knot legally in dallas. cheers and applause an estimated 390,000 samesex couples had already beaten them to it in the United States, raising this question a generation from now will gay marriage be a nonissue . Cowan next manhunt. When cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. Only nicorette mini has a patented fastdissolving formula. It starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. I never know when ill need relief. Thats why i only choose nicorette mini. Cowan the manhunt continues in upstate new york for one elusive murderer, david sweat. Hes on his own now after Border Patrol agents shot and killed the man he escaped with, richard matt. Ana werner is in the thick of the search. Reporter theres a reason jute door enthusiasts have long cherished Northern New York state. These rugged hills and dense woods are the Perfect Place to get away from it all. And theyve proven a nearly perfect getaway for two escaped convicts, one still on the loose, the other shot and killed by Border Patrol agents on friday afternoon. There was movement detected by officers on the ground, what they believed to be coughs. So they knew they were dealing with humans as opposed to wildlife. A Tactical Team from customs and Border Protection challenged them, and he was shot dead. Reporter its been a threeweek manhunt full of twists and turns worthy of a hollywood film. Beginning with the escape on june 6th. The search is on for two killers who broke out a maximum security prison in upstate new york. Reporter investigators say convicted murders david sweat age 35 and richard matt, 49, charmed one of their captors at the Clinton Correctional Facility in new york. Son nicknamed little siberia for its remote and often frigid location. Investigators say employee Joyce Mitchell had relationships with both men at different times. Prosecutors charged her with helping the Inmates Escape by providing them with hacksaw blades and other tools that she concealed in frozen hamburger meat. They say she handed that package to another employee, prison guard jean palmer. Prosecutors said palmer seems to have been an unwitting accomplice in the escape but hes charged with providing favors and supplies to the men in exchange for artwork. Investigators say sweat and matt used power tools to cut through their cell walls and down into the prisons pipes. They left behind this note to taunt their pursuers. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo posted these photos on the internet after taking his own getaway tour. This is a first time in this institutions history that anyone has escaped from the maximum security portion of this facility. The facility opened in 1865. Reporter the manhunt that followed has been frustrating for Law Enforcement and has cost taxpayers millions. More than 1,200 officers have been brought in for the search. The District Attorney andrew wily. They came up with a very elaborate plan to escape from clinton correction facility, so they have obviously have some smarts. Reporter theyre more careful and smarter than many of the criminals youve dealt with . Very likely. Reporter the fugitives efforts and their luck began to run out late last week. Authorities found clues to their whereabouts in a hunting cabin sweat and matt had broken into. Along with provisions Police Believe the men stole a shotgun. So on friday, when the driver of a camper reported shots fired agents descended on the wood its near malone, new york, about 30 miles from the dana mora prison. They confronted richard matt and shot the armed fugitive dead. Although david sweat was assumed to be nearby, he remains at large. Either by luck or cunning he has managed to evade justice. But how much longer can he stay ahead of the manhunt . Cowan ahead all the gold in ft. Knox. Dont drop it on your toe. Does your makeup remover take it all off . Every kissproof cryproof, stayproof look . Neutrogena® makeup remover does. It erases 99 of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. Need any more proof than that . Neutrogena. I try hard to get a great shape. This. I can do easily. New benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. Its a clear, tastefree daily supplement thats clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. New benefiber healthy shape. This, i can do. Started my camry. Remembered the choices ive made. To be bold where others are scared. To show her right from wrong. And realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. Toyota lets go places. Were in the money cowan now a page from our sunday morning almanac, june 28, 1935, 80 years ago from today, the day the United States went for the goad. That was the day federal officials disclosed a previously secret plan to build an underground vault for the nations gold reserves at ft. Knox in kentucky. Concerned about a possible enemy invasion the treasurys goal was to move billions of dollars worth of gold from coastal cities to a more secure inland location. Much of that gold came from the u. S. Mint in philadelphia where workers were filmed melting gold and fashioning it into bars. The transfer was completed in 1937 and with very few exceptions, the bullion has been out of sight ever since. President Franklin Roosevelt paid a personal visit to the stash in 1943. In these vaults are 15 billion. Reporter while in 1964 the entire gold supply. Reporter moviegoers got a look at a fictionalized but reportedly fairly accurate view of ft. Knox in the James Bond Film goldfinger. In 1974, some members of congress and a few newspeople were allowed to take a look inside the real ft. Knox. At least in part to dispel rumors that the bullion had been secretly sold off. Dont drop it on your toe. Cowan today, the mint tells us the bullion depp tory at ft. Knox holds 47. 4 million ounces of gold. That would be worth roughly 170 billion on the open market. Though the treasury officially valued its hoard at your a fraction of that. By the way dont ever ask to take a tour. The bullion depository allows no visitors and no free samples. Were in the money come on my honey lets spend it lend it send it rolling along cowan still to come when god closes a door he opens a window. Yep. Cowan trendy tattoos. And later the pink flamingo. Cowan never out of style. Many newlyweds say it with flowers. Others, though, say it in a way thats a bit more permanent winch ink. Heres faith salie. This is my wedding bouquet. This is a really important part of my life and it reminds me of it every day. Reporter when it comes to body art beauty really is skin deep. Couple hours of pain but its worth it. Reporter why is it worth it . Its just art. Reporter art that has made its way into galleries. Museums, Fashion Shows even the cover of the new yorker. What made you do a dockery about tattoos. It started off as a photographic project. Bikers got tattoos sailors got tattoos. Reporter he made a film about this very old and very new phenomenon. Estimated 15 of americans have tattoos a rise 40 in the age group 26 to 40. I really find it nasnateing fascinating. The sincerity of the people of the imagery had nothing do with what i thought. By choosing images that relgrated celebrated their neighborhoods, religion and loved ones, the chicano people of east l. A. Had a key role in elevating black and gray to an art form a peoples art form. Reporter its no wonder people seeking such personal and permanent art not to place their bodies in the hands of classically trained fine artists. You do oil painting. You draw. You do charcoal. Yes. The whole gamut. Reporter in 2009 friday jones opened tattoo couture located on new york citys fifth avenue. I had seen a lot of my friends in college and they still wanted to get tattoos but i had to take them to a kind of exposed shop. The fact that they deserved a severe environment in a place they could talk about spirituality, about pain. Reporter so youve been doing this for 22 years. Whats the revolution youve seen in the tattoo industry . My clients are so much more feelists than theyve ever been. They come up with all sorts of envelopepushing ideas. Reporter ideas like 3d tattoos, water color tattoos even glowinthedark tattoos. The inking industry generates more than 2 billion a year in revenue. But tattoos have been around for centurie s. One of the oldest was discovered in the italian alps on a 5,300yearold memory. His tattoos are all over places in his body that had evidence of things like arthritis, so they were healing tattoos. Reporter tattoo historian Anna Friedman says the art often reflects whats 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 memory of the yorktowns fighting days inspired tattoos. These tattoos tell the stories. Anytime we have a war we get this desire of people to show their patriotism in a deep way. Reporter a turning point for tattoos came with womens liberation. Certainly women were getting tattoos in the 60s and 70s as a way of breaking out of this mold of the woman who gets told what to do. Reporter and this man capitalized on the revolution. I was in more panties than gaingynecologies because a favorite place to get tattooed was in the bikini line. Reporter lyle tuttle is an 83yearold tattoo artist, often called the father of modern tattooing. It was not my great artistic talents that got me where i am today but i was in everybodys favorite city. Hes in San Francisco because this city has deemed the reputation of being the hippie capital of the world. Reporter as hippies swayed to psychedelic rock in the 60s tattooing enjoyed a renaissance. You have a tattoo, you belong to sort of an elite club. Reporter and in that club, tuttle emerged as the grand grand poobah inking the likes of joan baez, the almond brothers, and take another piece of my heart now baby reporter janis joplin. The spotlight shown on tuttle. Landing on the pages of 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, oh, tattoos are cool. Reporter these days, tattoos are a ubic fuss product ubiquitous product. So were going to do when god closes a door he opens a window . Yep. Reporter 45 million americans have gone under the gun. All this is symbolism of the two most porch things of my life, my faith and my family. Reporter and while tattoos tattoos have become a kind of fine art for the masses, they still come at a price about 400 an hour at joans studio. What do people expect from a tattoo artist today . They expect works of art on their skin. Cowan ahead and thats done. Now, how easy is that . Cowan in the kitchen with the the Barefoot Contessa. Cant wait to taste this. What happened to your hair . I got it. Walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. From a little touchup. Come on, guys to finding that perfect finishing touch. To making memories at the touch of a button. All without missing a beat. Walgreens. At the corner of happy and healthy. 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Reporter easy and tasty recipes is what ina garten, better known as the Barefoot Contessa, is what its all about. Im just not interested. Im real not. Im interested in really good ingredients that youve cooked and you can serve to your family and friends in like a halfanhour. Lets just do this. Reporter a wholesome attitude that drives millions to her awardwinning show on the food network. Garten recently came out with her ninth cookbook. Her previous eight have all been bestsellers. Id like to thank you for all the inspiration that you give me. I love you so much. Thank you. Your name is mentioned at our house every single day. Aw reporter ina garten had a cult following even liz lemon tina feys character on 30 rock. Hi, neighbor. Im ina garten. My husband jeffrey is away and ive got a whitin open. Why dont you come over . Im alive reporter but being a food idol was not the life garten had imagined. Born Ina Rosenberg in brooklyn in 1948, she grew up knowing nothing about cooking. Did you spend anytime in the any time in the kitchen . I think its the reason im a cook because i was never allowed in the kitchen. My mother used to say its my job to cook and its your job to study. Reporter which she did majoring in economics at syracuse university. At age 20, she married jeffrey garten. They met when she was 15. Really sweet, kind, funny smart, supportive, just everything you could ever dream of. I mean, here we are 50 yearst feel that much more about him. Chacha got . Reporter jeffrey makes regular appearance its on her show and played a major role in inas career. More on that later. In the 1970s after getting her mba garten became a Nuclear Energy budget analysis for the u. S. Government. Up, you heard right. So by day youre working in the white house on nuclear policy. Still makes me laugh. laughter its funny. Reporter and by evening or weekends, you were diving into julia childs. I bought mastering the art of french cooking volumes 1 and 2. And i taught myself how to cook. I should say julia child taught me how to cook. Reporter one fateful day in 1978 while reading the classified section something caught her eye. A Specialty Food store for sale in a place id never been before in the hamptons. And i thought ooh thats interesting. Reporter right. And i went home that night and i said to jeffrey, i have to do something different. I really Nuclear Energy policy is not me. I felt really bad for ina because she was very unhappy and i said, well, lets go look at it. Never, ever treemed well, you didnt tell me that. Reporter against better judgment, garten took the plunge and bought the tiny shop in long island new york, called the Barefoot Contessa named after the 1954 movie. My parents were horrified. But jeffrey just said, if you love doing it, do it. Reporter so she poured her heart and soul into the store often working 12 hours a day to keep things afloat. I was exexhausted but exhilarated. And i would go home thinking, i have to go to sleep. I just have to go to sleep. And id go, i dont know, theres a chocolate taste i really need to retest and id be back at the store at 11 00 at night. Reporter the hard work paid off. She built a business by giving her customers what they wanted. Reporter even Martha Stewart took notice. A cokenut pound cake with a cream cheese frosting frosting and coconut on the top. Reporter those same cupcakes still stand the test of time. And we have a frosting thats made with cream cheese, butter reporter ooh. Confectioners sugar and i add vanilla and almond extract. Im going to ice them for us. Reporter what i like about your technique is you dont shy away from no laughter . Reporter i really like that a lot. Isnt it an icing Delivery System the coconut cupcake. Reporter today at 67 garten has built a culinary temple in her barn devoted to her passion. So this is the french session. Reporter okay. This is the i use them all the time section. Reporter a whole library filled with cookbooks. Go back and forth. Reporter a kitchen just for her show. A short walk from her house in east hampton. I cant believe i get up in the morning, i leave my house you walk to the barn, and i get to cook with my friends. One of the great gifts that you can give people is to cook for them. Cowan coming up a farewell to the father of the cowan it happened this past week, the loss of the Leading Light of lawn ornamentation. We learned of the death this past monday of don featherstone, an art School Graduate turned plastic fabricator. He created ornaments of every description, from snowmen to santas, to fanciful animals but he will be forever remembered for his acknowledged masterpiece, the pink flamingo. Created in 1957, the pink flamingo has ruled the roost for almost 60 years now. What do you call these . Reporter our bill geist traded pink flamingo lore with penn state professor ann marie thinkingpen back in 1989. The pink flamingo. Theyre not dead. Theyre alive and well, arent they . Reporter one time i knew an illinois flamingo from a pennsylvania flamingo. Those are two of the big manufacturers. Im not real sure. I youre the expert on that, certainly not me. Reporter from front yards pink flamingos have also gone on to star on the silver screen. They graced, if thats the right word, the opening shot of the 1972 john waters cult classic pink flamingoous. Do you know what its like to be trapped for 20 years reporter in the 2011 disney film gnomeo and juliet featured a talking pink flamingo named featherstone in honor of its inventor. Featherstone, hows the other leg . I dont know, featherstone. Reporter beloved by its fans, banned by a few fussy homeowner associations, the pink flamingo won its creator a tongin creek ignobell prize back in 1996, which he and his wife, nancy, accepted wearing their trademark lookalike outfits. Don featherstone was 79. Cowan next it will be completely dark. Cowan fireflies. Close up. Larms blaring] ohhhhh. Whoa whoa whoa whos responsible for this . . If something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. Rick. Its what you do. Ahhhhhhhh whatd you say . Uhoh kelly if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Rick. Dont walk away from me. Ahhhhhhhh osgood although it may be easy to complain about the heat and hmed on a summer night theres one sure way to lighten up, to step out into the dark and look for fireflies especially if youre anywhere near a certain park in tennessee. Every summer, they pour in like a mountain stream. Over the hill we go. Uhhuh. You all have fun bye. Reporter into the Great Smoky Mountains of tennessee. Smile. Reporter and you an stoppable migrating madness. So many, the National Park service has to monitor this wildlife to make sure it doesnt get too wild. Thank you. Have fun. How many . Five. Reporter we followed the heard as they made herd as they drove up a winding road to a campground where rain or shine, they received precise instructions. By 9 00, lights off and were going to see the best show ef. Ever. Reporter as the sun set and the moon froze we watched as they wandered off into the blackness. Lawn chairs and flashlights in hand. Why are you sitting in the dark . Because she told me to do it. Reporter Mary Mccormick and her three neighbors drove all the way from knoxville to find this Perfect Place under the pines. Weve been laughing because it looks like people think theres a parade. laughter reporter it all seemed a bit odd until, that is, the twinkling began. Yeah, i see some. I saw one reporter in the pitchblack it was as if the stars had come to settle in the forest. A silent symphony of fireflies by the thousands. A sight not easily captured on camera. Its like christmastime in a crazy psychedelic way. laughter . Reporter stumbling around the dark we literally bumped into these two. Whats so beautiful is the darkness and then the brightness. Its almost like the forest is breathing. Reporter you might have guessed these arent your gardenvariety fireflies. This species gathers in swarms and flashes all at once. We have them back home at kentucky but they dont have their act together. Reporter synchronous fireflies theyre called, or these bugeyed fans call them to figure out this strange phenomenon we turn to ranger becky nichols. All start at the same time and flash somewhat randomly and then theyll all go off at the same time. So it will be completely dark. And then theyll all start again. Reporter nowhere in the western hemisphere is their a bigger population of synchronous population of fireflies than right here at this campground. Why here . We think its primarily because its just prime habitat for them. This is where the fireflies are in and the third door down and where most of them are. Reporter the scientific name for the synchronous firefly and Photinus Carolinus one of 19 species here in the Great Smoky Mountains. We have a lot of the specimens of this particular species. Reporter oh, wow. This is the one that everybody comes to see. Reporter oddly, the firefly or lightning bug, as many of us call them, isnt really a fly or a bug. Its actually a beatle. So thats the lantern right there . The lantern. Reporter amazing that much light comes ow of something that out of something that small. It is. Its not heat produced. Its 100 light. Reporter so theyre way more efficient than a light bulb. Thats right. We can learn something from them. Reporter is this a form is this talking in a way . In a a yeah. Reporter sweet talking to be more precise because the fireflies flashing is all about getting a date. Its a mating display. The males flashing to the females who then respond with a dlo of their own glow of their own. This volunteer whose name is glow really it is summed up the ritual this way. Its typical male behavior. I can keep my light on longer than you can, and the females pick out the ones that do the best job. laughter reporter its like a singles bar. Yeah. Its like the jersey shore out here for fireflies. laughter reporter sean came here with his girlfriend, kristin blossom. Its like symbolic that males and females are finding each other out here, and were finding each other out here kind of on a date. laughter corny. Super corny. Reporter its all very grated, however. You ready . Reporter the mays familys only problem was sticking to the rules. Unlike back home, no mason jars allowed here. I usually grab them like this and i kind of peek and look into the jar. Reporter then what do you do . We usually take them inside the house, put them on the table and then go to sleep and watch them overnight. Reporter watching or catching fireflies is almost a rite of passage. Ranger kaitlin worth says theyre like little pied pipers of summer. One of the things i love about this event is that it brings people totally out of their comfort zones. Most of these people that come to this many of them might not go into the woods during the daytime, and theyre coming out just to sit in the woods in the dark. Reporter sadly, adult fireflies only live a matter of weeks, which is why the Garland Family says, dont miss your chance to enjoy natures nightlife before the glow is gone for another year. We are so used to seeing manmade wonders such as fireworks, which are awesome but this has nothing to do with man. Its completely natural. Its just incredible. Its really incredible. You just cant explain it to anybody. They have to see it. Cowan ahead then and now. cheers and applause ood choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. I wanted to fix it i wanted to fix it right away. My dentist recommended pronamel. 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Cowan fridays Supreme Court decision recognizing gay love as a human thing marks a 180degree turn from attitudes not so long ago. Steve hartman takes a look back. Reporter its been nearly 50 years since cbs news first took on the subject of gay rights. It was in a documentary. Youll recognize the host, mike wallace. But you wont recognize your country. Most americans are repelled by the mere notion of homosexuality. A survey shows two out of three americans look upon home sexuals with tis gust, discomfort or fear. It was 1967 and whoever named the program cut straight to the chase. Cbs reports the homosexuals will continue in a moment. Reporter the show was so controversial not one sponsor would touch it. In fact the very notion of gay rights was brand new. Im a country boy, i guess because i couldnt believe this. I mean i didnt know this was a problem over here or at least i didnt think anybody would have a sign out about it. Reporter but for me, the most telling part of the program was a bizarre interview with a man shrouded by a house plant. I dont go looking for homosexual relationships. Reporter apparently, back then, just admitting you were gay required some fairly dense foliage. You are now husband and husband. Reporter now, of course, gay couples can show their love without so much as a feickous. On the steps of city hall with every network watching. I know that still makes some people uncomfortable, but theyll get used to it. In 2000, i was best man at one of the very first gay civil unions in the country. My best friend nicholas and his now husband jim went to vermont for the ceremony. 15 years later they are happily married with two great kids. And when i look at this family, all i see is love. We end as we began with a homosexual. Reporter so much has changed in the last 50 years, but one thing hasnt. At the end of the show, the guy behind the plant said something that could have just as easily come off todays satellite feed. It was a wish. A family, a home, some place where you belong, a place where youre loved, where you can love somebody, and god knows i need to love somebody. Reporter love never was just a straight thing. As the court has now confirmed its a human thing. The attic . Yes. Cowan still to come i want to be proud of them but i dont want anybody to see them. Cowan at home with singer Kelly Clarkson. And later a movie experience. Hello. Were here in the tropics to tell you about our Ocean Spray Cranberry mango juice drinks a Perfect Blend of cranberry and the exotic flavor of mango. They go together like warm waves and a cool island breeze. [ cracking ] tada Ocean Spray Cranberry mango, the tropical way to enjoy cranberry. Morning ted scott ready to hit some balls . Ooh hey buddy, whats up . This is what it can be like to have shingles. Oh, man. 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Cowan thats Kelly Clarkson singing her big hit stronger first released in 2011. This year clarkson is still going strong and sharing life with the latest edition to her family. Tracy smith has our sunday profile. Reporter shes a voice behind some of the biggest breakup anthems ever. Since u been gone i cant breathe for the first time reporter she sold more than 20 million albums. This is my heartbeat reporter 33yearold Kelly Clarksons latest release is different. Its the first new music shes made as a mom. Hey what are you listening to . You want to share with everybody z nch it was only fitting that her baby girl, river rose, helped debut the first single. Up up up all night long up up all night long reporter so why did you decide to introduce heartbeat that way . When we recorded it to, i thought she was going to come out telling me to shut up because i recorded my whole record while she was in here. It had to have been loud nch thats kind of cool, though, your own private Kelly Clarkson she probably didnt think it was cool. She was probably like, i think weve got it. We dont need to take another take. Reporter truth is for Kelly Clarkson, pregnancy was nothing to sing about. How tough was it . How sick were you . I was really sick. I was in the hospital apartment one point. I was losing weight at first and then i got scared because i couldnt stop getting sick. Reporter you were throwing up. Yes nonstop. I tossed the cookies 20 days at least 20 times. It was rough. But id go through it all again. I have like the perfect baby. Reporter this is where that perfect baby live, a lakefront estate with a pictureperfect view outside nashville tennessee. Could you have lived anywhere you want. Why nashville . I chose nashville because its a very Musical Community and with new york and last, theyre very musical and everyone lives there in general but i wanted to live somewhere that reminded me of home. Reporter but if this reminds her of home, its far grander than anything clarkson saw as a child in the small town of burleson texas. When you were growing up, did you worry about money . We live like prepaycheck to prepaycheck. Whatever im going to do i just dont have to worry about that. I would hate when people would be like, money doesnt buy everything when youre little and poor. Rich people say that, not poor people. I dont know one poor people thats going money doesnt buy you happiness. laughter it pays you to get out of eviction notices. Im on my way reporter money problems were the least of it. Her family was broken up several times, and the video for her song because of you is inspired by the turmoil kelly witnessed as a little girl. Was that little girl in the because of you video you . No, its my musical directors daughter. Reporter i know it wasnt literally you. laughter . I honestly laughter i was trying not to insult you. laughter i was trying to be so nice. Okay. I was trying to be nice. Reporter figuratively. Figuratively that was me. Because of you i dont know how to let anyone else in reporter its heartbreaking to watch. Yeah. Well imagine living it. laughter i am afraid reporter how does divorce color how you looked at love . I never thought honestly i would get married or fall in, like love, like they say in the movies, not because i didnt think it was true. I just wasnt presented with that growing up. I didnt know if it was possible. Reporter what she did know was that she could sing, a talent she discovered when she started wowing the crowds in high school productions. That was kind of my moment that i thought i could make money with this maybe. Reporter did you think that . Yes when youre poor, thats all you laughter Kelly Clarkson cheers and applause . Reporter in 2002 with her mom in the audience, she won the very first season of american idol. I cant believe its happening to me reporter and she won americas heart. We saw a real woman who wasnt afraid to share her foibles or her tears. Like this cheers and applause reporter it was such a great moment. It was a great moment. I wont take away from that. It was a great moment. And it was a perfect song for that moment. Like this. Theres a little bit in me going i won this tv show. I dont know what that means there wasnt a previous winner to map out there was no career mapped out. I guess im a realist. I knew there was going to be a big old giant hurdle coming up. And there was. Reporter what was the giant hurdle . Coming from a talent show. Here i am once again reporter still, that talent show act has actual talent, not to mention grit. Just ask her mentor, reba mcentire. Anybody who came through television into straight success is a huge challenge. Kelly was thrown into the deep end of the Swimming Pool quick. And she adapted. And it made her stronger. And i think if you throw anything at kelly shell be able to handle it. Nobody tell me how its going to be nobodys going to make a fool out of me baby reporter from the moment she won idol, she became a frequent target of the tabloids. Do you feel picked apart at times . In my 20s yes i felt that pressure all the tight. Everybody had something to say musically, physically, what i was saying, disappointed, whatever. But once i hit 30, i dont know what happened . But like, im cool with if you think i should do that, thats awesome. Thats great for you in your world. But like this is whats happening in my world and this is what im rockin musically. This is what im rockin physically. This is what im rockin emotionally. You can either love it or you dont have to. Theres plenty of other artists out there to love and adore. Reporter clearly plenty of people adore her and her music and she has the awards to prove it. But visit her home, and youll have a tough time spotting the statues. Hidden up here on the what, fourth floor . Yes. Reporter essentially the attic . Yes. Well, i wanted i want to be proud of them, but i dont want them to be i dont want anybody to see them. laughter because i just feel like its very egocentric to be like, and here are my awards. Reporter the i awards are literally iden oh, thats a grammy stuck up there in the corner. Not that i dont want to show them. Just having a trophy room is just not me. And like, here are my accolades. Give it up. Its just weird. Miss independence reporter what matters more to clarkson are people. Turns out singing about keeping her heart safe wound up giving away. Reporter in 2013, she married her friend Reba Mcentires stepson music manager, brandon. You had said at one point you dont throw those three little words i love you around much. No. Reporter so was brandon i say i love ya. Reporter was brandon the first guy that you said i love you to . He was the first guy i like, said it and wanted to say it, like and didnt feel like i had to because oh, thats what you have to do when they say it. Yeah yeah. Thats the first time that happened. Thats horrible. But it is true, and thats what it is. What doesnt kill you makes you stronger reporter maybe its no surprise that one of Kelly Clarksons biggest hits is called stronger. And that the title of one of her latest singles is invincible. I am invincible you know i am reporter do you feel invincible now . I guess i do. I feel like ive just accomplished a lot and ive overcome like a lot. Thats what i hope this song is to people. They listen to it and theyre projecting what they want and what they can accomplish so reporter and it can come true. Yeah, it can. Im living proof so i mean laughter i defense know how i got here dont know how i got here. laughter cowan next a house divided. Really. Could call angies list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. You heard right, just tell us what you need done and well find a top rated provider to take care of it. So i could get a faulty light switch fixed . Yup or have a guy refinish my floors . Absolutely or send someone out to groom my pookie . Pookies what you call your . My dog. Yes, we can do that. Real help from real people. Come see what the new angies list can do for you. Heres to the explorers. Those diagnosed with cancer who explored their Treatment Options by getting a comprehensive Second Opinion at Cancer Treatment centers of america. Call today or go online to schedule your Second Opinion here. Learn more at cancercenter. Com cowan during the summer months, more americans will be on the move from old homes to new ones than during any other season. In another category entirely, anita meyer tells us are those who takes their homes with them. Reporter at this museum in arkansas, how high are the ceilings in this grand room . So close to 18foot. Reporter uhhuh. Theyre putting pieces of a giant puzzle together again. Scott eccleston is the man in charge. This is a home that if you grew up in northwest arkansas or the midwest, this is the house that you would have built. And so is the house for all. Reporter this house for all was designed in 1954 by Frank Lloyd Wright. It used to sit 1200 miles off in millstone, new jersey. It was owned by architects sharon and Lawrence Tarantino after years of watching floodwaters threaten their beloved 1700squarefoot home, they asked the museum to help save it. Hardware. Reporter every detail was documented. Number that. Reporter then the home was methodically dismantled and packed into two shipping containers. The next time that i saw this house, you want to talk about your heart beating . Its in millions of pieces. And a house that was so majestic and 3d was all one level wrapped in plastic ready to be put back together. Reporter you couldnt even tell what was what. No, you couldnt. That moment, youre thinking, oh, my gosh what have i done . Can we do this . Reporter every year an estimated 40,000 homeowners decide to do this, move a home from one location to another. It usually costs between 15,000 and 45,000 to complete and takes anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. Though there are always exceptions. When you started this, how long did you think it would take . Two years. Reporter and how long has it taken . Ten years. laughter . Reporter scott and Kelly Bradley bought their westlake texas home on 130 acres of land back in 1977. It was designed by noted architect charles dobek for dallas newspaper publisher ted dili. Then in 1998, the bradleys sold the land to keep their house. One of the quirks is not really knowing exactly where the front door is when you arrive. Reporter preservation architect nancy mccoy devised a plan to move it. I really didnt think this was going to be a good candidate for a move. Reporter why not . Its almost the length of a football field. Reporter so you immediately know its not going to be moved in one big piece. Neil mcmillan who calls himself the best home splitter in the country agreed. You got to put the right piece in at the right time. Reporter he is a thirdgeneration home mover. And if its done right and you put it back together, all youre miss something the sawdust that the saw blade went through. Reporter whats the hardest point about deciding where to divide it . You want to do it where you do the least amount of damage. Closets is the best place because you can hide the seams. Reporter mcmillan says he used a saw blade to split the bradley home into seven parts. Of the four he start before he started every brick from eight fireplaces and every stone from eight porches was removed. So you actually know how much this living area weighs. It weighs 98,000 pounds without the stone. Reporter reconstructing and almost doubling the size of the home using the same techniques as the original angetect is what arc tect is what took so much time and money. Our daughters would get up and curl up and read their books. Reporter the bradleys ended up spending 12 million to move their house just two miles. That was seven years ago. This spring, they put it on the market telling us theyre now ready to downsize. What to you hope the future of this house is . We hope it lives in eternity. I hope someone buys it that will do what weve done, love it, share it with the community. Reporter thats exactly what motivates the folks at crystal bridges. Scott eccleston says theyre hoping to finish work by the end of the summer, with each piece fitting just the right way. Throughout this process howell times have you heard someone say, youall are nuts. Just build a house that looks like the original . Weve had the conversation, how much easier would it have been just to take the plans and build it from scratch . But every bord board that goes in, every nail, its as if Frank Lloyd Wright was sitting at a chair at his drawing table telling you, this is why i did this and thats how we built this house. Reporter knowing what you know now would you taken this project on again . I would do this house 100 times over, because its a real honor. Cowan coming up the senates matchmaker in chief. Cowan heres a look at our week ahead on our sound morning calendar. Monday, forbes announces its celebrity 100 list of the most powerful celebrities. Beyonce topped the list last year followed by lebron james and dr. Dre. Tuesday has been declared asteroid i do by a Global Coalition of scientists trying to raise awareness of the need to protect the earth from asteroid impacts. On wednesday the first floor of the National Museum of American History in washington reopens after a 37 million renovation. Thursday is the anniversary of the founding of the Salvation Army by the reverend William Booth in london. Friday sees the kickoff of the Calgary Stampede in calgary alberta, a rodeo and western heritage event that attracts thousands of fans on both sides of the u. S. Canadian border. And saturday, of course, is july 4th, Independence Day marking the 239th anniversary of americas deck whatration of independence from britain. Cowan singles looking for love and marriage, it isnt always obvious when its a match. Thats why profile match maker mo rocca has been talking to works a little magic. Reporter with all the partisan bickering that goes on, it seems no one on capitol hill is getting along. Both houses are trying to block funding. So you went back and made it worse. Reporter but then theres new york senator Chuck Schumers office, which might as well be called the love shack. So far 22 of his staffers have paired off. Thats 11 marriages during schumers 16year tenure. There are two spins on all these schumer marriages. One is we are the closestknit staff on the hill. The bad spin is we work so hard that they dont have a chance to meet anybody else. Reporter schumer doesnt take issue with his staffers dating. In fact, he endorses it. When you get to know someone at work, you get to know the real deal as opposed to when you sit down at a restaurant or something on a date where everyones nervous and saying what are they going to think of me and all that. Schumer wont call himself a match maker or a yenta. Hes just there to give a helpful nudge. When i see two single people who might be good for each other, im not the most settled guy in the world but i try as subtly and as gently, oh, shes nice, hes nice. Reporter megan and josh blastomarried for three years met in the senators new york city office. He never really, like, inquired until it was time where he thought that maybe we should be getting engaged. And it became, do you know what kind of ring you want . Do you need me to talk to josh . And i said, no thank you. laughter reporter new york state senator Daniel Squadron and his wife liz are another schumerbacked match. This was a proposal that the senator wanted to push through. I think part what he does is take something thats real and makes sure it happens. Hes not sort of looking at a map of his team and saying, okay, whos next . Its not that at all. Its when theres a connection, its a really nice environment for it. Reporter would you encourage single people to apply to work for senator schumer . Look, if Online Dating isnt working for you this might be another way to to it. Reporter schumer, it turns out, is an enthusiastic wedding guest. Theyre great happy lovely wonderful occasions. The one thing i try to do at all of them is replay my favorite song. Its raining men allou ya its raining men reporter its raining men turn your umbrellas upside down, ladies. Reporter and naturally after a schumer marriage come schumer babies. Everybody knows once you get married chuck would like you to have a baby. And thats just kind of common sense. I would see him at political events in new york and id get if from him. When are you having a baby . Reporter do you know how many kids hed like you to have . I think as many as humanly possible yeah. Reporter so far, there are 1414 schumer babies as the senator calls them including adorable eddie blasto. In a sense he cosponsored your son. Oh, boy. Thats a loaded statement. Reporter we know it was just the two of you who actually made your son just to be clear. Yes. laughter . Reporter elizabeth and farrell squareob even have a dog. Give me your paw. Schumer up. Lie town schumer. Very good. I think most of the time people think were kidding and then we let them know we met working for chuck. Reporter there was just one last thing to clear up. And will the public ever hear you sing its raining men . Hope not. Its raining men hallelujah its raining men amen cowan a story from mo rocca. Now we stay in washington and check in with John Dickerson for a look on whats face the nation this morning. Dickerson were going to talk about two Big Decisions samesex marriage and obama care. And well wrap it up by talking about the president s extraordinary eulogy in South Carolina. Cowan thanks, john. Well be watching. And next week here on sunday morning inside the u. S. Secret service. You wouldnt do half of your daily routine. 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