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and later, "on the road" with steve hartman strip down memory lane. ♪ ♪ a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. find what plaque psoriasis has been hiding. there's only one sotyktu, so ask for it by name. so clearly you. sotyktu. auntie, you can't put that right in the dishwasher. watch me. with cascade platinum plus i
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. >> norah: finally, tonight's, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" to witness the miracle of a mothers love. >> reporter: for peggy means of dowagiac, michigan, mother's day was just another acts on the calendar, just another day without her daughter. in 2017, jennifer was critically injured in a car crash. she was 35. on life support? >> yeah. >> reporter: and did the doctor tell you she wasn't going to make it? >> he said she's not going to wake up. and, of course, i collapsed. it was... it was terrible. >> reporter: her only daughter in a coma, with virtually no chance of ever coming out of it. and yet, peggy refused to let doctors pull the plug. did you question your decision at any point? >> yeah. >> reporter: not after year one? >> year two, three, four? five? >> never. i just couldn't let her go. >> reporter: one by one, jennifer's friends stopped visiting. even her husband moved on with his life. and yet, almost every day, her mom was there to comfort and care, at all is talking to her, as if jennifer could actually understand. which, of course, she couldn't. until... she could
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steve hartman, on the road in chelsea, maine. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings." reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." >>> after nearly eight hours of closing arguments in the first criminal trial of a former president, the case is now in the hands of a jury. >>> a terrifying day in youngstown, ohio. we're at the scene of a downtown natural gas explosion. >>> and new rounds of israeli shelling and air strikes in southern gaza. >>> after listening to hours of closing arguments in former president donald trump's criminal trial in lower manhattan, the jurors will finally begin deliberating in this case. lawyers for the defense and prosecution spoke for more than five hours on tuesday, taking their last opportunity to convince the jury before finally resting at 8:00 p.m. the jury now has the unpreceden
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here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> so as we gather here on this memorial day... >> reporter: at a ceremony in poolesville, maryland, american legion post 247th paid special tribute to one of its own. >> he was a marine. he was most proud of being a marine. >> reporter: the vet they are honoring is gunnery sergeant richard remp. remp, who everyone called gunny, quit high school to serve in world war ii and stayed all the way through vietnam. >> here is all his ribbons. >> reporter: friends julien singh and james cappuccilli said he was highly decorated. >> that's right. >> reporter: and all of those accomplishments, and there was still one thing left undone. >> yes. >> high school diploma. >> that was his sort of farewell wish. >> reporter: fortunately, pennsylvania law allows for any honorably discharged veteran of world war ii, korea, or vietnam, to receive an honorary high school diploma. unfortunately, it takes time, and donny had just days to live. nevertheless, his friends, in desperation, reached out to school officials here in his hometown of sharon, pennsylvania. >>
here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> so as we gather here on this memorial day... >> reporter: at a ceremony in poolesville, maryland, american legion post 247th paid special tribute to one of its own. >> he was a marine. he was most proud of being a marine. >> reporter: the vet they are honoring is gunnery sergeant richard remp. remp, who everyone called gunny, quit high school to serve in world war ii and stayed all the way through vietnam. >>...
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. >>> plus, a story from steve hartman and more this "sunday morning" for the 26th of may, 2024. and we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ >>> on this memorial day weekend, david martin shows us how technology is keeping the experiences of the greatest generation alive for generations to come. >> we were innocent kids who weren't ready for what was coming. >> reporter: vincent speranza, the son of italian immigrants enlisted when he turned 18. >> i decided to become a paratrooper when i found out that that would probably be the fastest way to get into the battle. >> reporter: and fought in the battle of the bulge, hitler's last gasp attempt to stave off defeat in the final months of the war in europe. >> 12,000 americans in that town to fought off 56,000 troops. >> reporter: vincent speranza died last year. but visitors to the national world war ii museum in new orleans can still talk to him. did you have any close calls? >> i was trying to take a drink from my canteen, and it slipped out of my hands. when i bent over to pick up the canteen, a bullet went right through my helmet and
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the much loved kindness 101 with steve hartman and his kids looking for the world's greatest mom and by the way what they found might surprise you. watch. >> they were stumped. >> no clue whatsoever. >> no clue. >> it's the world's greatest mom could be in africa. >> finding her would be a needle in hay stack they said. >> but they are determined. kindness 101 with steve hartman on cbs mornings starting at 7:00 a.m. . >>> time now for the money watch report. breathe relief maybe. listen up if you have tokyo main american insurance in the bay. the chronicle reporting they will take over. mercury spokesperson says an overwhelming majority of customers will be offered coverage. there's a big but to this though. rates may change. how much? we don't know but we're following this one closely. we know that this affects many, many people. >>> amidst travel troubles making the headlines in the news lately the elected representatives in the senate passed a bill to fund the federal aviation administration through 2028. this includes mandates to more air traffic controllers and reduced runway co
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steve hartman, on the road in chelsea, maine. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings." reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's wednesday, may 29th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." to the jury. donald trump's lawyers and manhattan prosecutors make their final pitches before the panel is tasked with deciding the former president's fate. the key takeaways over the evidence and credibility of the prosecution's star witness. >>> a bank building blows up. the explosion caught on camera. breaking information about an overnight discovery. >>> and texas in the bull's-eye again. strong storms with damaging winds and hail pound the state still reeling from an unrelenting parade of violent and deadly weather. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. th
steve hartman, on the road in chelsea, maine. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings." reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's wednesday, may 29th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." to the jury. donald trump's lawyers and manhattan prosecutors make their final pitches before the panel is tasked with deciding the...
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here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> reporter: we returned this week to toledo, ohio, to scott high school, to see what became of all those seniors who walked into this gym four years ago and got the surprise of a lifetime. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, tuition, room and board, books and fees, will be paid for you, and you will go to college for free. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: philanthropist pete kadens started this charity, called hope toledo, for kids like chris rowland. chris told me he could have never afforded college. especially after his mom, abena, lost her job, and his dad died in a house fire. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. >> he was such an awesome father. he's still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: four years later, the first kids are graduating. but only about half will end up with a degree, which means for every joyous celebration... there is a dream deferred. like that of chris rowland. >> it's a lot that i've been through. >> reporter: shortly after starting college, chris' brother, jo'von, was murd
here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> reporter: we returned this week to toledo, ohio, to scott high school, to see what became of all those seniors who walked into this gym four years ago and got the surprise of a lifetime. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, tuition, room and board, books and fees, will be paid for you, and you will go to college for free. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: philanthropist pete kadens started this charity, called...
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a story from steve hartman and more this "sunday morning" for may 5th, cinco de mayo, 2024. we'll be right back. >>> who is it being to be? is it mystic dan or was to see air a lyon? nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. >>> we've all heard about the promise and perils of artificial intelligence, but lest you have any doubts about its potential, consider this report from our lee cowan. ♪ you may think that i'm talking foolish ♪ >> reporter: even if you're not into country, you can't help but bathe in the baritone that is randy travis. ♪ oh, darling i'm gonna love you forever â
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steve hartman, "on the road" in gatlinburg, tennessee. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> hello and thank you so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." jurors in donald trump's hush money trial spent their first day deliberating the case. we'll tell you what they asked for. >>> a lucky break for one of america's leading golfers, and an even luckier break for the pilot of a small plane in trouble over a busy highway. >>> jurors in the historic criminal trial against former president donald trump spent their first day deliberating on wednesday. they ended the afternoon with no verdict, but they will be back again on thursday as cbs' michael george explains, the jury has already been requesting more information from the judge. >> reporter: former president donald trump offered some parting thoughts outside the courtroom after the first day of jury deliberations. >> it's a disgrace. this thing ought to be ended immed
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. >>> a story from steve hartman. >>> josh seftel and hits mom stop by and more. it's sunday morning, may 12, 2024, and we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> sir isaac newton wrote, truth is ever to be found in simplicity. well, if sir isaac were around today and tried to use a laptop or drive a car, or even turn on the stove, let's just say simple, they are not. david pogue searches for simplicity in a complicated world. ♪ >> reporter: everywhere you look things are getting more complicated. our phones have over 1,000 settings. showerheads come with apps. cars have touchscreens. ovens have touchscreens. >> there is no doubt that featuritis is real and most of these things are too complicated. >> reporter: design consultant jakob nielsen says part of the problem is bad design. >> simplicity is difficult to achieve. it takes a good amount of time and talent as well. >> reporter: and part of the problem is us. as consumers, we tend to buy the gizmos with the most features. >> if i give you the choice between this toothbrush can do two things and this does five
. >>> a story from steve hartman. >>> josh seftel and hits mom stop by and more. it's sunday morning, may 12, 2024, and we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> sir isaac newton wrote, truth is ever to be found in simplicity. well, if sir isaac were around today and tried to use a laptop or drive a car, or even turn on the stove, let's just say simple, they are not. david pogue searches for simplicity in a complicated world. ♪ >> reporter: everywhere you look...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in toledo, ohio. >> maurice: oh, they are family now. that's a bond for life. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. >> judge judy: she vandalized two of your cars. >> yes, ma'am. >> announcer: he believes his girlfriend had the motive. >> judge judy: why would she do such a thing? >> she went through my social media, i'm guessing. >> announcer: did what she find set her off? >> judge judy: so you were having conversations with several other women. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: it's always about you were acting like a jerk, disrespecting her, and that made you angry. >> that made me angry. i didn't do it. >> judge judy: hmm, hmm, hmm. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution twenty-five-year-old melvin clinton is suing his ex-girlfriend, raven stuart, for vandalizing his car. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 509 on the calendar in the
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steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: we return this week to toledo, ohio to scott high school to see what became of all those seniors who walked into this gym four years ago and got the surprise of a lifetime. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, tuition, room and board, books and fees will be paid for you and you will go to college for free. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: philanthropist pete cadence started this charity called hope toledo for kids like chris roland. chris told me he could have never afforded college. especially after his mom, abina, lost her job and his dad died in a house fire. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. >> he was such an awesome fire. he's still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: four years later the first kids are graduating. but only about half will end up with a degree. which means for every joyous celebration there is a dream deferred. like that of chris roland. >> it's a lot that i've been through. >> reporter: shortly after starting college chris's brother javon was murdered. >> we're
steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: we return this week to toledo, ohio to scott high school to see what became of all those seniors who walked into this gym four years ago and got the surprise of a lifetime. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, tuition, room and board, books and fees will be paid for you and you will go to college for free. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: philanthropist pete cadence started this charity called...
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steve hartman found this remarkable story on the road. >> reporter: for peggy means of dewagiac, michigan mother's day was just another x on the calendar. just another day without her daughter. in 2017 jennifer was critically injured in a car crash. she was 35. >> on life support? >> yeah. >> and did the doctor tell you she wasn't going to make it? >> he said that she's not going to wake up, you know. and of course i collapsed. you know, it was -- it was terrible. >> reporter: her only daughter in a coma with virtually no chance of ever coming out of it. and yet peggy refused to let doctors pull the plug. >> did you question your decision at any point? >> no. >> not after year one? >> no. >> year two, three, four? >> mm-mm. >> five? >> never. i just couldn't let her go. >> yeah. >> reporter: one by one, jennifer's friends stopped visiting. even her husband moved on with his life. and yet almost every day her mom was there to comfort and care. and always talking to her, as if jennifer could actually understand. which of course she couldn't. until she could. it started with a laugh. jennife
steve hartman found this remarkable story on the road. >> reporter: for peggy means of dewagiac, michigan mother's day was just another x on the calendar. just another day without her daughter. in 2017 jennifer was critically injured in a car crash. she was 35. >> on life support? >> yeah. >> and did the doctor tell you she wasn't going to make it? >> he said that she's not going to wake up, you know. and of course i collapsed. you know, it was -- it was terrible....
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steve hartman and his kids are back at it with another coon ins 101. you get to meet steve's beautiful wife and most important woman in his life. we'll see you here at 7:00. back to you, reed. >> natalie, what do you think the best mother's day gift is out there? flower, cards, or special time with mom? >> reporter: all of it. we want all of it. [ laughter ] >> all right, bring it on. natalie morales from "cbs mornings," good morning my friend. have a good day. >>> i could not agree more. we want all of it especially the time with our kids. >>> yes, we are, but here's a real head scratcher. 95% of californians have recycling but only 37% of recycling gets recycled. how one bay area city is not flipping its lid and city staff decided to flip yours and anne makovec explains. >> reporter: anthony santamaria is a man on a mission. early in the morning, he flips the lids of dozens of recycling bins. >> well, we see some nonrecyclable paper. plastic wrap. >> reporter: anthony is part of a new pilot program run by the city of san jose. the idea? to eyeball th
steve hartman and his kids are back at it with another coon ins 101. you get to meet steve's beautiful wife and most important woman in his life. we'll see you here at 7:00. back to you, reed. >> natalie, what do you think the best mother's day gift is out there? flower, cards, or special time with mom? >> reporter: all of it. we want all of it. [ laughter ] >> all right, bring it on. natalie morales from "cbs mornings," good morning my friend. have a good day....
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steve hartman is back on "cbs mornings" and steve, meryl and emmett share the story of surprising act of kindness that transformed a boy's birthday. >> really blew me away because you want to see the kindness in the world. and i wanted carter to have a good birthday. >> you can watch kindness 101 with steve at 7:00 a.m. on "cbs mornings." >> i can't get over that video. of him sliding down. >> beautiful. i can't wait to hear the back story there and why that mom cries. just got to be something beautiful there. >>> listen up, if you get a text from fast track, the organization says tens of thousands of you who interfaced with that app and that text need to be on guard. you could be the victim of a scam. how to protect yourself. straight ahead. >>> and there's is an iconic spot in california that's failous for its colorful spring flowers, still ahea nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and th
steve hartman is back on "cbs mornings" and steve, meryl and emmett share the story of surprising act of kindness that transformed a boy's birthday. >> really blew me away because you want to see the kindness in the world. and i wanted carter to have a good birthday. >> you can watch kindness 101 with steve at 7:00 a.m. on "cbs mornings." >> i can't get over that video. of him sliding down. >> beautiful. i can't wait to hear the back story there and...
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steve hartman gives us a lesson in leadership and introduces us to a teenager who shows us how to lead with compassion. it's a tear jerker. we'll seal you at 7:00. >> all right, thanks. reed? >>> is a queen. you just watch. one of biggest stars in broadcasting you just wait and see. now to one of the california's biggest challenges. building enough affordable housing to really make sure everybody has a roof over their head. you know, conventional wisdom is building single families but isn't going to cut it anymore. in fact the community of los gatos is trying something new because of this but there's always a counterpoint. residents aren't exactly thrilled and devin fehely went there to find out why. >> i'm more concerned about the height that's being proposed at seven stories, that's pretty tall and out of character for the town of los gatos. >> reporter: jeff fox says the high-rise apartment complex would tower over his house, and neighborhood, and offer a birdseye view directly into his backyard, leaving him no privacy whatsoever. >> i believe in more housing and i believe we should
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kindness 101 is back with steve hartman reconnecting with a law student who made it his mission to celebrate campus staff. yep, that's right. the support staff. all that and more at 7:00. >> all right, but if somebody offered you like $100,000 to shave the shoulders, would that change things? huh? >> i would shave the shoulders for charity. if you got a charity that wants to see me save the shoulder hair. all right. >> very good. thank you so much. we ask that because this next story might be the dream job all of the viewers have been waiting for. >>> a company is actually hiring a chief pools officer. hairy shoulders or not to swim in pools in all 50 states this summer. they're called swimply. it will pay the winners at least $50,000 a host pool parties and then post about it on social media. the swim journey. the other $50,000 will be based on content engagement. be like poolside shoulder shaving. that's how you would get the people to engage. >> shaving off -- before we hit poolside? too too personal? >> i -- yeah. there would be shaving and waxing. i think it's social responsibility. >>
kindness 101 is back with steve hartman reconnecting with a law student who made it his mission to celebrate campus staff. yep, that's right. the support staff. all that and more at 7:00. >> all right, but if somebody offered you like $100,000 to shave the shoulders, would that change things? huh? >> i would shave the shoulders for charity. if you got a charity that wants to see me save the shoulder hair. all right. >> very good. thank you so much. we ask that because this...
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kindness 101 with steve hartman is back on cbs morning. they explore the idea of kindness as a continuous loop of appreciation and one student is a perfect example of that. >> you didn't realize how unseen you were until you were seen and then all of a sudden you are like oh, this is kind of nice. >> yeah. that's what it feels like right? a lesson in reciprocity and kindness 101 on "cbs mornings" at 7:00 right here on kpix. g? >>> 5:51. behind the gems that...