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. >> as i recall, you got another horse and named it steve hartman. >> we did. >> steve hartman, thely trailer. >> how did that horse do? >> he raced four times i believe it was. >> ever get last place? >> yes, two of four. >> two out of the four races he was last place? >> correct. >> not good. >> we have to find a steve hartman two. >> i don't know if you want to push your luck. >> you're not being very optimistic. >> starting to sound like me. >> i don't want that. so i think we all know who was the optimist in that story and who was the pessimist. >> i'm sure. >> i'm curious, did that whole experi c y in any way? >> yes, it has. it truly has changed me to believe things are possible, glass is always half full, not half empty. if you put your mind to it, work hard, be dedicated you can do anything you want. >> that's beautiful. >> i appreciate you guys. thank you. >> thank you. >> so there's your proof that the future is how you see >>> millions of workers are headed back to the office and that's some good news but it could also be bad news for some family members who might be ups
. >> as i recall, you got another horse and named it steve hartman. >> we did. >> steve hartman, thely trailer. >> how did that horse do? >> he raced four times i believe it was. >> ever get last place? >> yes, two of four. >> two out of the four races he was last place? >> correct. >> not good. >> we have to find a steve hartman two. >> i don't know if you want to push your luck. >> you're not being very optimistic....
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steve hartman, cbs news. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt piper in new york. it is the pacific season's first hurricane. hours after agatha made landfall in southern mexico, it was downgraded to a storm. tourists were driven into shelters. >>> the world health organization said when it comes to the recent monkey pox outbreak it is not concerned that it will become a global pan pandemic. the cdc says a dozen cases in the umpt s. and no deaths reported. >>> bts will be at the white house and they will be there talking about anti-asian hate. it comes at the close of the asian pacific islander month. i'm matt peiper, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm nancy cordes in for nora. tonight the nation pauses to remember the heroes, veterans and gold star families who served and sacrificed for our freedoms. this afternoon the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. less than 24 hours earlier president biden was in texas visiting families of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were gunned dow
steve hartman, cbs news. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt piper in new york. it is the pacific season's first hurricane. hours after agatha made landfall in southern mexico, it was downgraded to a storm. tourists were driven into shelters. >>> the world health organization said when it comes to the recent monkey pox outbreak it is not concerned that it will become a global pan pandemic. the cdc says a dozen cases in the umpt s. and no deaths reported. >>> bts will...
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cbs' steve hartman previews what has become an annual tradition: "taps across america."> reporter: monday at precisely 3:00 your local time, a call will sound. (♪ "taps" ♪) and it will sound everywhere. it will echo past the fissures and fractures of our torn country and ask americans to set aside their differences and unite, if only for these 24 notes. ♪ ♪ ♪ musicians, get ready for the third annual nationwide performance of "taps." we originally started "taps across america" to move focus away from the hamburgers and hot dogs and back to the real purpose of memorial day: to honor. and by the thousands, musicians have answered our call. 86-year-old paul freeberg of surprise, arizona, will be playing for a second year. >> because i love our country. so actually there was no way i could say no. >> reporter: the frisbee brothers of new castle, delaware, will be back again, too. >> a lot of men in our family have served in the army-- our great-grandfather, our grandfather and our father. >> reporter: and eagle scout ricky lazaro is returning, but . but he lives near he live
cbs' steve hartman previews what has become an annual tradition: "taps across america."> reporter: monday at precisely 3:00 your local time, a call will sound. (♪ "taps" ♪) and it will sound everywhere. it will echo past the fissures and fractures of our torn country and ask americans to set aside their differences and unite, if only for these 24 notes. ♪ ♪ ♪ musicians, get ready for the third annual nationwide performance of "taps." we originally...
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you super 60 plus a new season on sundays at 20:30 on ntv this is the work of your hands hartman, russiananina are bombing our newest tanks. now their breakthrough is a matter of time now. alive alive yet? it turns out. you were right then, and i was wrong. the trouble we have is your former native colonel. go. don't want to cooperate? yes but in vain, i’ll get to the bottom of one thing, that you have a motherland . we will definitely remember our military past with you later. there is a return, comrade marshal of the soviet union allow me to go. learns connect me to the chief, tornado front. farther route is alive. ta connect look right now. it looks like the germans made a camp out of a plywood factory. children's blood to his soldiers andrey smolyakov continuation of the military drama this will be the signal to start our offensive. the tasks are clear. so for sure. there are questions. no way? all are free. hold up. reconnaissance group odintsovo returned task that is, the commander you said that these are your best people the best people, so they are, and now i am completely sure of
you super 60 plus a new season on sundays at 20:30 on ntv this is the work of your hands hartman, russiananina are bombing our newest tanks. now their breakthrough is a matter of time now. alive alive yet? it turns out. you were right then, and i was wrong. the trouble we have is your former native colonel. go. don't want to cooperate? yes but in vain, i’ll get to the bottom of one thing, that you have a motherland . we will definitely remember our military past with you later. there is a...
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this week, cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road" with a lost-and-found story that has an ending thatelieve. and don't worry, i won't let the cat out of the bag. >> looks like the day we brought him home. >> reporter: before they had children, before they were even married, jason and liz mckenry of annapolis, maryland say this was their baby-- a cat, named ritz. >> i mean, at that point, they are your kids. >> yeah, it is a member of the family. >> reporter: at least, he was. until 2006, when ritz bolted out the apartment door, down the stairs, and never returned. >> we spent months, you know, looking all around, talking to the shelters and, yeah, anything we could think of, we tried. >> reporter: when did you finally give up? >> i don't know that you ever really give up. >> reporter: in fact, she still has his "lost pet" poster. >> i felt like if i deleted it, it never happened, and he would be forgotten. and i couldn't do that. >> reporter: and so, her sliver of hope remained, through that decade and into the next... and into the next. 16 years came and went, until... six miles from
this week, cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road" with a lost-and-found story that has an ending thatelieve. and don't worry, i won't let the cat out of the bag. >> looks like the day we brought him home. >> reporter: before they had children, before they were even married, jason and liz mckenry of annapolis, maryland say this was their baby-- a cat, named ritz. >> i mean, at that point, they are your kids. >> yeah, it is a member of the family. >>...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," in our series "kindness 101," steve hartman has a lesson on respectr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support, for all-day pain relief. find your relief in store or online. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. >>> our top stories this morning -- president biden and the first lady visited a memorial in uvalde, texas, yesterday, where 19 children and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting last week. he also met privately for three hours with victims' families. as the president left a church service, the crowd chanted "do something." he responded, "we will." >>> and the department of justice says it will review the law enforcement response to the shooting. police and others have come under intense criticism for waiting nearly an hour before confronting and killing the shooter as families outside pleaded with offic
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here's cbs's steve hartman. ( playing taps ) >> reporter: in a country that often seems divided, thisiracle. in red states and in blue, from our city centers to our nowhere middles, americans of every kind came together for this one-of-a-kind memorial day tribute, taps across america. since 2020, we at cbs have been calling on musicians, horn players, especially, to honor the fallen by playing taps at 3:00 p.m., the national moment of remembrance. our ultimate goal is that, some day, the true meaning of memorial day will be inescapable, that no matter where you live, at 3:00 local time, you will hear taps lofting over your neighborhood. and just based on the videos already rolling in this year, we're well on our way. we got videos of people on their back decks, and the deck of the u.s.s. yorktown. we heard taps around the track at churchill downs and off the metal roofs of every lowe's in the country. it was performed by children like noah bates who played with his vehement veteran grandfather, and it was performed children. eagle scout ricky lazaro played in uvalde, texas. but no mat
here's cbs's steve hartman. ( playing taps ) >> reporter: in a country that often seems divided, thisiracle. in red states and in blue, from our city centers to our nowhere middles, americans of every kind came together for this one-of-a-kind memorial day tribute, taps across america. since 2020, we at cbs have been calling on musicians, horn players, especially, to honor the fallen by playing taps at 3:00 p.m., the national moment of remembrance. our ultimate goal is that, some day, the...
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steve hartman, cbs news. >> cordes: what a beautiful tribute. we'll be right back.y brother don't you worry ♪ ♪ don't you worry about me ♪ people with plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the splash they create. the way they exaggerate. or the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, you can achieve clearer skin with otezla. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper resp
steve hartman, cbs news. >> cordes: what a beautiful tribute. we'll be right back.y brother don't you worry ♪ ♪ don't you worry about me ♪ people with plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the splash they create. the way they exaggerate. or the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, you can achieve clearer skin with otezla....
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here's cbs' steve hartman "on the road."s anew y spring. >> how many years has this been here? i don't know, a long time, though. >> reporter: this field ofan stroll, seems randomly set along a narrow two-lane road in southwestern connecticut. >> when i drive by, it just brings tears to my eyes, because that's how i remember them. >> reporter: to patti pavlick, this field is no mystery. her aunt and uncle, bud and florence in quaid used to own the land. she said her uncle bud planted these daffodils because florence loved them so and he loved her so through 60 years of marriage. so every day was as happy as this day? >> i would surmise so. >> reporter: as testament. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: today, there are roughly 40,000 flowers. >> that was his memory of her. >> reporter: after florence died, dividing the bulbs to grow more became bud's annual tribute and obsession. he lived to 103, planting daffodils almost to the very end. bud passed in 2019, and his property went on the market. it's a prime building lot, so many though
here's cbs' steve hartman "on the road."s anew y spring. >> how many years has this been here? i don't know, a long time, though. >> reporter: this field ofan stroll, seems randomly set along a narrow two-lane road in southwestern connecticut. >> when i drive by, it just brings tears to my eyes, because that's how i remember them. >> reporter: to patti pavlick, this field is no mystery. her aunt and uncle, bud and florence in quaid used to own the land. she...
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steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. oh, wow rb sorry, but 'siness hp now. we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> next month marks the 50th anniversary of title 9, the law that banned sex-based discrimination in school athletics. it kicked open the do
steve hartman, cbs news, on the road. (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, connecticut. >> brennan: we'll be right back.ment. there's too much pressure in the bathroom. good luck with the future in-laws tonight. don't overthink it. but don't underthink it. at least geico makes bundling our renters and car insurance easy. oh no no no...oh boy... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. need long-lasting freshness? ♪ try febreze unstopables touch fabric spray. it doesn't just eliminate odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. your whole world will come alive. welcome home to fresh with febreze touch. la, la, la, la, la nothing like a weekend in the woods. it's a good choice all around, like screening for colon cancer... when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers.
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cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road" to remember a horse that never came close to winning the derby, along the way. >> reporter: not long ago, friends and fans gathered to pay their final respects to one of the most unlikely celebrities in sport-- zippy chippy. >> zippy loved being a race horse. he just wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: and farcical, as it may look... >> he's going to live forever in my heart. >> reporter: ...unofficial zippy fan club president rosanne frieri says this memorial is hardly horse play. >> it could be a joke to some people, but the people that know the real story about zippy, they're heartbroken. >> reporter: zippy chippy was born into a acing royal family. he's the grandson of kentucky derby winner northern dancer. >> northern dancer gets it! >> reporter: and zippy, too, could have been one of the all- time greats, if only at the start of every race, he just would have... started. >> they're off, and dwelling in the gate is zippy chippy. >> reporter: zippy never quite understood why everybody was in such a rush. he lost every race he was in, 0-100. >
cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road" to remember a horse that never came close to winning the derby, along the way. >> reporter: not long ago, friends and fans gathered to pay their final respects to one of the most unlikely celebrities in sport-- zippy chippy. >> zippy loved being a race horse. he just wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: and farcical, as it may look... >> he's going to live forever in my heart. >> reporter: ...unofficial zippy fan club...
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the russians reported to colonel hartman about the layouts at headquarters.is going according to plan. we start eating. zakharchenko is under construction, repeating the task of identifying and destroying the enemy’s reconnaissance group. their seven people are still the most important thing, he shaves his head at one of the oldest of them and orders him not to shoot. he needs to be alive. all clear. clear. don't worry, everyone can make a mistake mistakes, where they then disappeared, i do not know. no, well, if the germans knew something in the swamp, he survived, and that he returned to his brother. i dont know. and do not rush to the battlefield. if the russians shoot each other in this fog, it's clear further. what time do you say they were supposed to go to the destroyed bridge? 4:00 ago hello, drag senior officers the weather today does not want to die. you know, what about this position?
the russians reported to colonel hartman about the layouts at headquarters.is going according to plan. we start eating. zakharchenko is under construction, repeating the task of identifying and destroying the enemy’s reconnaissance group. their seven people are still the most important thing, he shaves his head at one of the oldest of them and orders him not to shoot. he needs to be alive. all clear. clear. don't worry, everyone can make a mistake mistakes, where they then disappeared, i do...
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and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge, and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints on slavery. and they still disagree about waving the confederate flag 150 years later. the big question is, will america be white, christian lead nation, or will it shift to a multicultural society with no dominant religion or race? i thought the constitution sorta took care of this stuff, but no. will the u. s. government be more secular or willing to enforce religious base morality. do americans still have a willingness to tolerate those who disagree with them? and what happens to democracy if they don't? i don't like the use the term culture wars because politicians like to use these issues to divide folks and raise donations and win elections. but sadly that strategy is working fo
and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge, and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints on slavery. and they still disagree about waving the confederate flag 150 years later. the big question is, will...
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taps" across america. ♪ >> steve hartman joins us live now.us this morning. hey, steve, nice to see you. >> reporter: good to see you, too. >> for those who haven't heard about this before, what is "taps" across america and what are you asking people to do here? >> reporter: "taps" across america is a way to commemorate memorial day. we're asking musicians, preferably buglers and trumpet players but we don't care what instrument you play, asking you to go out on your porch, front step, backyard and play "taps" 3:00 local time, the national moment of remembrance and help us to together as a whole nation commemorate the holiday. >> you're in your third year and tens of thousands of people participated by sounding the call across the country. what is your ultimate goal for "taps" across america? >> reporter: ultimately i'd like no matter where you live in america, you know, from the cities to the country roads, that in your neighborhood, you will hear "taps" lofting, and you will be called to the front porch of your house and stand with your hand
taps" across america. ♪ >> steve hartman joins us live now.us this morning. hey, steve, nice to see you. >> reporter: good to see you, too. >> for those who haven't heard about this before, what is "taps" across america and what are you asking people to do here? >> reporter: "taps" across america is a way to commemorate memorial day. we're asking musicians, preferably buglers and trumpet players but we don't care what instrument you play,...
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jacobs, a story from steve hartman, commentary from oprah winfrey and more all on this "sunday morningof may, 2022. and we'll be back after this. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. >> pauley: they are legendary broadcasters, both trailblazer
jacobs, a story from steve hartman, commentary from oprah winfrey and more all on this "sunday morningof may, 2022. and we'll be back after this. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students,...
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don hartman runs a family business, hartman farms, in new mexico.ing me. >> don, when you look at your business overall, what's been hit the hardest? >> well, obviously the checkbook. we borrow massive amounts of money to operate with, and right now expenses are extremely high, and we're just trying to see how we can make it from day to day. >> so as you try to navigate this and you make choices, what are those choices that you're having to make about what to grow, what not to grow? >> well, we are kind of cutting back on vegetables because the inputs are so high. right now fertilizer is up almost 300% from what it was last year, and fuel has almost tripled, as well. and the labor situation is also pretty bleak, and so vegetables take a lot of hand labor and a lot of fertilizer and inputs. we're moving away from some of those vegetables in favor of growing some of the other crops such as cotton and hay. and a little bit of grain and, you know, they don't require the massive amount of inputs that our vegetable crops do. and on the other side is that
don hartman runs a family business, hartman farms, in new mexico.ing me. >> don, when you look at your business overall, what's been hit the hardest? >> well, obviously the checkbook. we borrow massive amounts of money to operate with, and right now expenses are extremely high, and we're just trying to see how we can make it from day to day. >> so as you try to navigate this and you make choices, what are those choices that you're having to make about what to grow, what not to...
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a horse tale from steve hartman and more on this sunday morning for the 8th of may, 2022.back. out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me?
a horse tale from steve hartman and more on this sunday morning for the 8th of may, 2022.back. out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too....
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steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: you're welcome to listen in, but i chose thisinly for an audience of one. this 12-year-old named ted. >> yes. >> reporter: ted is my nephew. >> very hard. >> reporter: he says sometimes his blindness feels insurmountable. >> i felt like i was doomed. that does sound a little immature. >> reporter: a woe is me kind of feeling? >> yes. i really want to be like everybody else sometimes, you know. >> reporter: and that's why when i heard about this drag racer attempting to set a new world speed record, i thought ted and others like him had to meet the driver. in 2012, dan parker of columbus, georgia got in a crash. he suffered a traumatic brain injury so severe it blinded him. >> i never imagined i'd be back in the seat of a race car. but i've been a racer my whole life. i just had to figure out another way the do it. >> reporter: a machinist by trade, dan got adaptive equipment so he could make parts, and then designed this entire race car. >> everything in this car, pretty much, yeah. >> that just amazes me. what does he look like?
steve hartman found this story "on the road." >> reporter: you're welcome to listen in, but i chose thisinly for an audience of one. this 12-year-old named ted. >> yes. >> reporter: ted is my nephew. >> very hard. >> reporter: he says sometimes his blindness feels insurmountable. >> i felt like i was doomed. that does sound a little immature. >> reporter: a woe is me kind of feeling? >> yes. i really want to be like everybody else...
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steve hartman has the story of one beloved thoroughbred who was an inspiration to many without ever winning a race. >>> not long ago they faced zippy chippy. >> zippy loved being a race horse. he just wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: and farsickle. >> he'll live forever in my heart. >> reporter: this memorial is hardly horseplay. >> it could be a joke to some people. >> reporter: he was born into a racing royal family. he's the grandson of northern dancer. zippy, too, could have been one of the all-time greats if only at the start of every race he just would have started. >> they're off. well, in the gate is zippy chippy. >> never quite understood why everybody was in such a rush. he lost every race he was in. 0 for 100. >> zippy chippy finishes last. >> reporter: 101 if you count the time he lost to a minor league baseball player. that cemented his reputation as the losingist race horse ever. this is zippy with his owner felix monseratti. felix died a few years ago but he never tried. any time he run, then it feel good. >> reporter: zippy lived out the remainder of his life at the old
steve hartman has the story of one beloved thoroughbred who was an inspiration to many without ever winning a race. >>> not long ago they faced zippy chippy. >> zippy loved being a race horse. he just wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: and farsickle. >> he'll live forever in my heart. >> reporter: this memorial is hardly horseplay. >> it could be a joke to some people. >> reporter: he was born into a racing royal family. he's the grandson of...
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you think, what kind of geopolitical space does it occupy in this map of the world geopolipochka, hartmanit's not we who say it , they say it is the core. that is, russia it's a heart. this is the soul, so let's, we will start distributing this heart, to those people who, well, need it, you understand, today i will talk about 100 activists about russian and the middle east and modern europe and they are people who are drawn to russia and they want to get some at least normal, but information about what is happening and what should they do? for some reason, our bodies should cooperate with e, which are the state and are obliged to deal with this. why are you zero? today we are proud that the 2 weeks that started there were transferred there, i honestly and to me i like your expression and deep knowledge, when you quote schubert, it's all great. in fact , you understand, but i just heard all this about ukraine for 20 years. well, about uh, what to help there and so on. well, now anyone. i know some germans who, before all this happened, also know the french. well, they even said that they w
you think, what kind of geopolitical space does it occupy in this map of the world geopolipochka, hartmanit's not we who say it , they say it is the core. that is, russia it's a heart. this is the soul, so let's, we will start distributing this heart, to those people who, well, need it, you understand, today i will talk about 100 activists about russian and the middle east and modern europe and they are people who are drawn to russia and they want to get some at least normal, but information...
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. >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" for our third annual across america," where musicians pay tribute to members of the u.s. military. tary. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." we appreciate you joining us on another tough day of coverage for all of us here. and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas. good night, and be well. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right now at 7:00. >> shattered family members marking one year since the vta r railyard shooting. we hear from an employee who says more should have been done. >> nobody has contacted me, the other witnesses. >> i would have given anything to take those bullets from him. >> before the texas tragedy, school safety concerns prompted this teacher to stock unusual supplies this her classroom. >> i didn't sign up to throw my life on the line for them. i would. but i didn't sign up for that. >> the world has changed dramatically since then. this sean opportunity toea
. >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" for our third annual across america," where musicians pay tribute to members of the u.s. military. tary. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." we appreciate you joining us on another tough day of coverage for all of us here. and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas. good night, and be well. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right...
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. >>> i'm steve hartman. in 2006, liz and jason researched for months.up? >> i don't know that you ever ly up. >> 16 years later they n a new cat. find out tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> i'm kiet do with the future literally in between my legs. i'm test riding an electric motorcycle. we've got that story coming up. >> leave it to kiet do to up the ante when it comes to introducing a steer. that story and more with ryan yamamoto and me coming up on the news today at 5:00. >>> finally, a new collaboration combines food and music. cheez-its and the streaming music site pandora, partnering to bring us what they call the first ever sonically aged cheese snack, limited edition cheez-its, pandora-aged by audio. they were aged for 6 1/2 months in a room with hip-hop music playing. a study from switzerland found ag aging cheese with hip-hop can enhance its flavor and smell. i don't know. the cbs evening news is next. we'll be back at 5:00. fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind the
. >>> i'm steve hartman. in 2006, liz and jason researched for months.up? >> i don't know that you ever ly up. >> 16 years later they n a new cat. find out tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> i'm kiet do with the future literally in between my legs. i'm test riding an electric motorcycle. we've got that story coming up. >> leave it to kiet do to up the ante when it comes to introducing a steer. that story and more with ryan yamamoto and me coming up on the...
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not just the labour held into a 2019 but also, notjust the red wall, there is a tory base, tory hartman'sd we have both sides feeling unhappy then there is real problems in terms of directions and travels over the prime minister actually does next.— travels over the prime minister actually does next. they can feel intense movement. the telegraph has a word about this about trying to save johnson after a survey found that mr johnson after a survey found that mr johnson at the lowest approval rating of any cabinet minister in the eyes of tory party members. he is a polarising figure and he has a huge majority and a lot of support at the last election in the wake of brexit and the question now for all of these mps is whether or not he has become a liability whether they still think he's the best chance because an election still potentially a year or so away. it’s potentially a year or so away. it's interesting _ potentially a year or so away. it's interesting that the legislation has been passed to the prime minister could _ been passed to the prime minister could indeed: election when he ch
not just the labour held into a 2019 but also, notjust the red wall, there is a tory base, tory hartman'sd we have both sides feeling unhappy then there is real problems in terms of directions and travels over the prime minister actually does next.— travels over the prime minister actually does next. they can feel intense movement. the telegraph has a word about this about trying to save johnson after a survey found that mr johnson after a survey found that mr johnson at the lowest approval...
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steve hartman found a whole field of them with their own story on the road. >> reporter: for many it'sy spring. >> how many years has this been here? >> i don't know. a long time though. >> reporter: this field of daffodils, far too many to be growing by chance. far too beautiful to not stop and stroll. scenes randomly set along a narrow two lane road in southwestern, connecticut. >> when i drive by it just brings tears to my eyes because that's how i remember them. >> reporter: to patty pavlok, this field is no mystery. her aunt and uncle bud and florence mcquaid used to own the land. her uncle bud planted these daffodils because florence loved them so and because he loved her so through 60 years of marriage. >> every day was as happy as this day. >> i would surmise so. >> reporter: as testament? >> yes. >> reporter: today there are roughly 40,000 flowers. >> that was his memory of her. >> reporter: after florence died dividing the bulbs to grow more became his annual tribute and obsession. he lived to 103 planting daffodils almost to the very end. bud passed in 2019 and his property
steve hartman found a whole field of them with their own story on the road. >> reporter: for many it'sy spring. >> how many years has this been here? >> i don't know. a long time though. >> reporter: this field of daffodils, far too many to be growing by chance. far too beautiful to not stop and stroll. scenes randomly set along a narrow two lane road in southwestern, connecticut. >> when i drive by it just brings tears to my eyes because that's how i remember...
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the debrief olga holds a chunk of hartman pluck. why for what are their tanks here? are there soldiers? this is not a battle field. we have a school here and kindergarten. civil defense teams attached policy sheets to one of luke villas, destroyed windows. the residents throw the residence of their belongings onto the pavement below. oh, the 7 people suffered minor injuries explosion. it's incredible that nobody was killed in this attack and it comes at a time when, according to the ukrainian or russian forces are preparing for a major offensive. and they are creasing the attacking areas like this one. well, behind the front line, close by a vast crater skulls, the woodland, where another missile exploded. the cranium military says russian forces a gradually increasing the intensity of their offensive. and the eastern ukraine that had wallpaper hangs in shards from louisville as kitchen war against the occupation. there are reports of civilians and are demonstrating against russian plans to introduce the ruble and the main currency in the city. well, further west, ru
the debrief olga holds a chunk of hartman pluck. why for what are their tanks here? are there soldiers? this is not a battle field. we have a school here and kindergarten. civil defense teams attached policy sheets to one of luke villas, destroyed windows. the residents throw the residence of their belongings onto the pavement below. oh, the 7 people suffered minor injuries explosion. it's incredible that nobody was killed in this attack and it comes at a time when, according to the ukrainian...
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it was launched by cbs reporter steve hartman.ned to let ordinary people offer their own musical talents as tribute to the fallen. shannon moody on how it played out in iowa. >> reporter: it's perhaps one of the shortest songs we all know. just 24 little notes that have harmonized into a nationwide tribute. ♪ taps across america began in 2020 when dawn and husband greg joined in. >> i think tit's just my personl way of showing appreciation for their service. >> reporter: the couple often plays at veterans events, even funerals. they know each note by heart, and the heart in each note. >> i believe that music is really a central part of life and "taps" is such a special song, especially for military people, because it's played at the end of each day, and it's played to remember the deceased. >> reporter: at the end of the day, at the end of days, let us not forget what this day is about. even if it's just a tribute in 24 notes. >> i do feel like this event is growing. that makes me happy. >> thank you to all who served. that's it f
it was launched by cbs reporter steve hartman.ned to let ordinary people offer their own musical talents as tribute to the fallen. shannon moody on how it played out in iowa. >> reporter: it's perhaps one of the shortest songs we all know. just 24 little notes that have harmonized into a nationwide tribute. ♪ taps across america began in 2020 when dawn and husband greg joined in. >> i think tit's just my personl way of showing appreciation for their service. >> reporter: the...
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reporter steve hartman came up with the idea three years ago, and it keeps on growing and growing.e will give us a look on the cbs evening news, right after this newscast. >>> and our bay area sports teams are also paying tribute to our veterans. 49ers, warriors, and the giants all sent out a tweet today to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >>> new at 3:00. giants' manager gabe kep ler was present for the national anthem today. >> that's right. he wrote in his blog post that he would not protest the anthem for the day to honor the country's service members who died for this country. last week, he made headlines when he said he will not come out of the clubhouse for the anthem moving forward because he was disappointed with the direction of the u.s., in the wake of the uvalde, texas, shooting. >>> and in texas, people gathered on what was surely a very difficult memorial day to remember the lives of 19 students and two teachers killed by a gunman last week. dozens of people met in their town square offering prayers. some brought flowers, candles, and balloons
reporter steve hartman came up with the idea three years ago, and it keeps on growing and growing.e will give us a look on the cbs evening news, right after this newscast. >>> and our bay area sports teams are also paying tribute to our veterans. 49ers, warriors, and the giants all sent out a tweet today to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >>> new at 3:00. giants' manager gabe kep ler was present for the national anthem today. >> that's right. he...
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. >>> plus, in our our series "kindness 101," steve hartman phas the story of a washington girl and here. >>> and we'll meet a pennsylvania girl who was recently named the world's youngest opera singer by guinness world records. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news.
. >>> plus, in our our series "kindness 101," steve hartman phas the story of a washington girl and here. >>> and we'll meet a pennsylvania girl who was recently named the world's youngest opera singer by guinness world records. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news.
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. >>> plus, in our special series "kindness 101," steve hartman introduces us to an oklahoma man whoovement. >>> and only on "cbs mornings," we'll reveal a new "sesame street" puppet from the new show usinteiestreet mecha builders" or, ther, preview of the episode. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news.
. >>> plus, in our special series "kindness 101," steve hartman introduces us to an oklahoma man whoovement. >>> and only on "cbs mornings," we'll reveal a new "sesame street" puppet from the new show usinteiestreet mecha builders" or, ther, preview of the episode. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news.
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or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartmann the road" with a love story that continues to grow every spring. all right, i always love a love story. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell, right here in our nation's capitol. good night. p. >>> right now at 7:00. >> we evhave a serious problem n series ofndthe mayor's furio. >>> new charges in the kidnapping of a san jose baby. prosecutors now say it wasn't the first time the suspects tried to take the boy. >>> it looks like a war zone. i can't even believe it. i heard it was bad, but this is so devastating. >> as the full devastation of the coastal fire emerges into orange county, we're getting a look at new tools that could give calfire an edge this season. >>> so where are we going right now? >> right now we're going into the belly of the aircraft. so right where we're standing, there will be a 4,000-gallon tank. >> i was just amazed. it was beautiful, just walking in and thinking, wow, i can actually live here? >>> welcoming teachers home. how one bay
or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartmann the road" with a love story that continues to grow every spring. all right, i always love a love story. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell, right here in our nation's capitol. good night. p. >>> right now at 7:00. >> we evhave a serious problem n series ofndthe mayor's furio. >>> new charges in the...
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. >>> in "kindness 101," steve hartman has the story of a young man working on inclusion in the schoold actor chris o'donnell stops by the studio to talk about a milestone for "ncis los angeles" and the new reality dance competition "come dance with me." >>> that's the "cbs mornings" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ live from the cbs bay area studios,
. >>> in "kindness 101," steve hartman has the story of a young man working on inclusion in the schoold actor chris o'donnell stops by the studio to talk about a milestone for "ncis los angeles" and the new reality dance competition "come dance with me." >>> that's the "cbs mornings" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ live from the cbs bay area studios,
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. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cbs' steve hartman goes on the road for the searchcat and the surprise ending you have to see to believe. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at 7:00. >> it is the perfect storm for wildfires. flames breaking out amid warm, gusty, and harsh conditions. >> i knew i could just jump over the fence and try to knock it out with my bag. >> our cameras catch someone taking matters into their one hands, as the weather forces aebts-bay firefighters to change their plans. >>> the elevated fire threat is going to continue tonight and tomorrow. tracking how long the dry and breezy conditions will be worse w with us in the first-alert forecast. >> he was my best friend. >> a father and well-known restaurant owner killed in front of his own son leaving aeb ann east bay community reeling. the clues that could lead police to the gunman. >>> and later,
. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cbs' steve hartman goes on the road for the searchcat and the surprise ending you have to see to believe. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at 7:00. >> it is the perfect storm for wildfires. flames breaking out amid warm, gusty, and harsh...
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. >>> and steve hartman goes on the road with a memorial day tradition heard from coast-to-coast. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> next in sports, we're talking the western conference champions. they are waiting for their opponent. and the two are playing right now. it was a long wait for klay thompson to reach this stage once again. his emotional reaction is next in sports. >>> coming up on our streaming service, cbs news bay area, in honor of aapi heritage month, we're highlighting some of the contributions and accomplishments of our local aapi community. join us for a half hour special. that's tonight at 7:30. you can watch our stream whenever, wherever. find us on pluto tv, channel 1021. and on any platform using the free cbs news app. out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $
. >>> and steve hartman goes on the road with a memorial day tradition heard from coast-to-coast. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> next in sports, we're talking the western conference champions. they are waiting for their opponent. and the two are playing right now. it was a long wait for klay thompson to reach this stage once again. his emotional reaction is next in sports. >>> coming up on our streaming service, cbs news bay area, in honor of aapi...
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. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cbs's steve hartman goes on the road for the searchs long lost cat and the surprise ending you have to see to believe. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. captioning sponsor >> at first, me and him were really good friends. >> announcer: roommates try to clear the air... >> judge judy: you lived there for 90 days. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: i'm going to find out why he left. >> announcer: ...after a mess... >> judge judy: you had a problem with him that had something to do with his dog. >> the dog had went to the bathroom on the floor. >> announcer: ...that no one wanted to touch. >> his dog had gone to the bathroom. and i was already late to work. >> judge judy: is it your dog? >> that was never really made clear. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old jacob knott is suing his former roommate, 23-year-old jax underwood, for
. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," cbs's steve hartman goes on the road for the searchs long lost cat and the surprise ending you have to see to believe. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capitol. good night. captioning sponsor >> at first, me and him were really good friends. >> announcer: roommates try to clear the air... >> judge judy: you lived there for 90 days. >> yes, ma'am. >>...
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. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," ahead of saturday's kentucky derby, steve hartman goesth a horse with a winning spirit despite never making the winner circle. and a reminder: if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." >> judge judy: you were contesting that he was the father. >> i'm on the birth certificate, ma'am. >> judge judy: but then said she wanted a paternity test. >> announcer: a mom pushes away her child's father. >> judge judy: you're still being vindictive and not letting him see her. >> announcer: and she insists on calling the shots. >> i'll let him get her monday through thursdays, and then i was giving her to him for -- >> judge judy: it's not up to you to give her! >> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: you don't get to set the rules. the law sets the rules! >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 20-year-old brittany butler is suing the
. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," ahead of saturday's kentucky derby, steve hartman goesth a horse with a winning spirit despite never making the winner circle. and a reminder: if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." >> judge judy: you were contesting that he was the father. >> i'm on the birth certificate, ma'am. >> judge judy: but then said she wanted a...
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. >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" for our third annualere musiciansto memb. military. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." we appreciate you joining us on another tough day of coverage for all of us here, and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas. good night, and be >> judge judy: did you ever give them permission to have more cats? >> no, your honor, i did not. >> announcer: his tenants' expanding pet problem... >> judge judy: so, there were 14? >> he did not mind that there were more, so long as we kept the place clean, and we did. >> announcer: ...but the judge has a nose for trouble... >> judge judy: he started to get calls that your house was smelling from cats. the maggots and flies caused him a great deal of damage to his property. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution taymoor pilehvar is suing his former tenants kenny mensink and fiancée tiffany armstro
. >> dokoupil: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," steve hartman goes "on the road" for our third annualere musiciansto memb. military. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." we appreciate you joining us on another tough day of coverage for all of us here, and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas. good night, and be >> judge judy: did you ever give them permission to have more cats? >> no, your honor, i did not....
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if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com >> on tomorrow's cbs evening news steve hartman road with a love story that continues to grow every spring. always love a love story that is tonight's cbs eke news, i'm norah o'donnell, right leer in our nation's capitol. good night. >> i heard a thud, a scream. i slammed on the brakes. >> announcer: did a careless driver doom their dog? >> judge judy: there was an accident, and mr. underwood's car hit the yorkie. this wouldn't have happened if you came to a complete stop at the stop sign. >> announcer: or was his brother a distracted walker? >> judge judy: there's some information in here that in addition to the three dogs, your brother was holding a cellphone. >> i looked over, and that's what i saw. >> judge judy: i'm telling you, blameless? not. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about the enter the courtroom you are about the enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution isaias and ashley sanchez are suing their neighbor, brad underwood, for the value of their yorkie. >> byrd:
if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com >> on tomorrow's cbs evening news steve hartman road with a love story that continues to grow every spring. always love a love story that is tonight's cbs eke news, i'm norah o'donnell, right leer in our nation's capitol. good night. >> i heard a thud, a scream. i slammed on the brakes. >> announcer: did a careless driver doom their dog? >> judge judy: there was an accident, and mr. underwood's car hit the yorkie....
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. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," ahead of saturday's kentucky derby, steve hartman goeswith a winning spirit despite never making the winner circle. and a reminder: if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. your in right now at 7:00. >> we are all tired and everett. >> a lot of people are getting it to are very careful. >> as we enter six covid wave, a bay area health official tells us why this one is different. >> it is going to be a huge game changer. >> these community testing sites are transforming. >>> plus, the new push on the peninsula that creates a one- stop shop for people who test positive. >>> this year alone, the chain of events that led to yet another deadly pedestrian accident in san jose. >>> new effort to revitalize bay area industry struggling to bounce back after the pandemic. >>> a little spicy. but i make it. >> if you want to order tacos and margaritas, we will introduce you to a more traditional disc with a closely guarded secret. >>> right now at 7:00 stemming on cbs news bay area as california enters a si
. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," ahead of saturday's kentucky derby, steve hartman goeswith a winning spirit despite never making the winner circle. and a reminder: if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. your in right now at 7:00. >> we are all tired and everett. >> a lot of people are getting it to are very careful. >> as we enter six covid wave, a bay area health official tells us why this one is...
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plus, on this memorial day eve, a story from steve hartman, commentary from the man who heads the unitedrce. it's the final sunday morning of the month... may 29th, 2022. and we'll be back in a moment. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait one more day when people are dying on our streets. >> pauley: last year, 92 million people visited one of our 63 national parks. given those numbers, let's just say conor knighton reports what follows,with reservations, >> at arches national park, memorial day weekend is typically the busiest weekend of the year. this is what last year looked like -- the park had to shut down the entrance several times to control the crowding. >> all of the parking lots would be full, there'd be bumper to bumper traffic all along the road. so it just was a terrible experience
plus, on this memorial day eve, a story from steve hartman, commentary from the man who heads the unitedrce. it's the final sunday morning of the month... may 29th, 2022. and we'll be back in a moment. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to...
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regenerist retinol24 collagti new vitamin caronic can't top this skin shop now at olay.com >>> steve hartmanids are back this morning with their continuing series, kindness 101. today's topic is inclusion. >> good morning this is my daughter merrill. >> hi. >> we welcome you to our lesson on -- >> -- inclusion. is to not leave anyone out to make sure that everyone is included. >> have you ever felt left out of anything? >> once in pre-k, they were playing, like, kitchen, i think, and they said they had enough people. it felt like oh, they don't want me, i'm not good enough. >> have you ever had that feeling, everett? >> yeah, i have. and it doesn't feel good. >> so you guys know how painful that can be. fortunately inclusion is a weapon against that and if you want to harness this great power you turn to the master. the craft, a young man whose story lives in our archive of amazing americans, categorized under inclusion. ♪ >> when the lunch bell rings at boca high in boca raton, florida, 3400 kids fill into the courtyard and split into their social groups but not everyone gets included, here
regenerist retinol24 collagti new vitamin caronic can't top this skin shop now at olay.com >>> steve hartmanids are back this morning with their continuing series, kindness 101. today's topic is inclusion. >> good morning this is my daughter merrill. >> hi. >> we welcome you to our lesson on -- >> -- inclusion. is to not leave anyone out to make sure that everyone is included. >> have you ever felt left out of anything? >> once in pre-k, they were...
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. >>> this morning steve hartman and the kids continue their series, "kindness 101."determination. >> good morning, i'm here with my daughter and coteacher, meryl. >> we'll be talking about determination. we start with my brother, emmet, at the dictionary desk. >> determination is to never give up. >> like inner strength. you know how you talk about how muscular i am? >> you're not that strong compared to other men. >> iegter way, i think of determination like mind muscle. it's what keeps your brain going when the going gets tough. and it can accomplish great things. how great? let's look at our library and pul one of my favorite stories about this potent force called determination. >> i really want it to be a doctor when i grow up. >> reporter: whenever his two little girls play doctor and dream of becoming one, one day, master mechanic is filled with the feeling of dÉjÀ vu. you want tod be doctor? >> oh, yeah. i grew up in east cleveland, which is a very impoverished city. i remember powdered milk, government powdered milk and block cheese. >> reporter: and because
. >>> this morning steve hartman and the kids continue their series, "kindness 101."determination. >> good morning, i'm here with my daughter and coteacher, meryl. >> we'll be talking about determination. we start with my brother, emmet, at the dictionary desk. >> determination is to never give up. >> like inner strength. you know how you talk about how muscular i am? >> you're not that strong compared to other men. >> iegter way, i think...
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steve hartman found two on the road. >> reporter: watching 8-year-old chloe grimes talking smack, hitting never guess she is also fighting cancer. >> nice job. >> reporter: and has been off and on since the age of 2. the girl has grit. >> yeah. >> reporter: which is why the tampa bay rays recently invited chloe to toss out a first pitch. she threw it to a player named brett phillips, who now believes this moment wasn't so much ceremonial as it was serendipitous. >> what a story, right? you can't not think that there is some divine intervention. >> reporter: brett phillips, number 35 is chloe's favorite player. even though he is not exactly an all-star. >> he is not the best hitter, you know. >> i know. but he is so nice. >> what's up, guys? >> reporter: she's got that right. this is a player who comes out 20 minutes before every game to talk with kids. >> how are you doing, man? >> reporter: almost to the point of parenting. >> how are those grades? >> reporter: he'll make time for people, even in the middle of a play. i've never seen a professional athlete so devoid of bravado, especiall
steve hartman found two on the road. >> reporter: watching 8-year-old chloe grimes talking smack, hitting never guess she is also fighting cancer. >> nice job. >> reporter: and has been off and on since the age of 2. the girl has grit. >> yeah. >> reporter: which is why the tampa bay rays recently invited chloe to toss out a first pitch. she threw it to a player named brett phillips, who now believes this moment wasn't so much ceremonial as it was serendipitous....
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. >>> steve hartman and his kids are back this morning for the latest in their series, kindness 101, my daughter and today, we are crusaders for -- >> justice. >> and to start us on our mission, let's toss it to her brother. emmitt at the dictionary death. justi the principal that people get the punishment they deserve. >> good somebody robs a bank, they deserve to go to jail. >> it can mean getting someone the credit they deserve as well. that kind of justice we can all dole out, and to see what i mean, we can turn to the library of living examples in search for justice. so what were you here for? >> soccer game. >> this 10-year-old said she was walking through the park in shoreline, washington. about a year ago? >> yeah. >> when she came across something curious. it's like the beginning of a mystery. >> yeah. >> a stone with a plaque. it was clearly a tribute but to who? >> 19330-1969. and i'm like, wow, that is a really short life and did the quick math in my head, like he died at 39. >> did you wonder why? >> i'm like, yeah, that is not typ typical. >> since there were no other m
. >>> steve hartman and his kids are back this morning for the latest in their series, kindness 101, my daughter and today, we are crusaders for -- >> justice. >> and to start us on our mission, let's toss it to her brother. emmitt at the dictionary death. justi the principal that people get the punishment they deserve. >> good somebody robs a bank, they deserve to go to jail. >> it can mean getting someone the credit they deserve as well. that kind of justice...