The duo, who was announced as one of the 2020 inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, did not want to “just sound like someone else.” Source
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Woman gets 25 years for poisoning husband with eye drops
Lana Clayton said her husband was abusive and she didn’t mean to kill him. Source
Klobuchar on impeaching Trump while campaigning to defeat him
Senator Amy Klobuchar joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her presidential bid as candidates gear up for the Iowa caucus. Klobuchar is polling fifth in the state, according to the most recent CBS News Battleground Tracker. Source
Dynamic duo The Neptunes talk coming from a Virginia high school to Songwriters Hall of Fame
Music duo Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, known professionally as The Neptunes, were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Thursday. The two are responsible for smash hits sung by Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and Jay-Z. Anthony Mason catches up with the team in their recording studio just outside of Miami. Source
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson on learning immigrants’ stories through their cooking
Award-winning chef and TV personality Marcus Samuelsson says he only scratched the surface of immigrant cooking here in the U.S. In season two of his show “No Passport Required,” he brings attention to cuisines and cultures of immigrant communities around the country. He joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about his journey. Source
Woman convicted of murdering her husband speaks out on “48 Hours”
A Texas woman convicted of murdering her firefighter husband is speaking out in her first TV interview. Peter Van Sant previews the explosive interview, airing on “48 Hours” on CBS Saturday, January 18 at 10/9c. Source
New Grammys head ousted just 10 days before show
The Recording Academy says the move against Deborah Dugan follows a formal misconduct allegation by a senior academy team member. Source
Why Chief Justice Roberts’ role in impeachment trial is “critical”
Roberts’ role is to be a symbol of neutrality, “to be accepted by both sides as fair.” Source
Alleged white supremacists arrested ahead of Virginia gun rights rally
The arrest of three alleged white supremacists is raising alarms ahead of a gun rights rally in Richmond, Virginia. Governor Ralph Northam says there is “credible intelligence” of potential violence at Monday’s event. Northam’s temporary ban on firearms in the Capitol area also withstood a legal challenge on Thursday as fears of a Charlottesville repeat loom fresh on state leaders’ minds. Jeff Pegues reports from the tense battleground state. Source
Pentagon now says U.S. troops were injured in Iran missile attack
The U.S. military now says several Americans were injured when Iran fired missiles at troops at an Iraqi air base in retaliation for killing its most powerful general. This most recent statement comes after the Pentagon reported that no Americans were harmed in the attack. David Martin is at the Pentagon to break down the shifting accounts. Source