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steve hartman on the road in mississippi. >> no problem. >> cheers to the honey-do list.l. good night and have a great weekend. weekend. at is "cbs evening news" >>> this is the volkswagen, red and gold report from kpix. >> what day is it? >> it is february 2nd, groundhog day. >> that is pretty quick. it scarred me for life. >> we have an opportunity to right that. >> one thing is for sure it is still football season for another week >> it is football. we are back. whoa! [ laughter ] >> yay! >> good evening, welcome to the last bay area red and gold report, starting next week we are taking the show on the road, next stop. >> las vegas. >> thank you. >>> i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm matt lively. counting down super bowl lviii, you can only watch it here on cbs. >> earlier today 49ers was painted in one of the end zones. >> and back here in santa clara the 49ers held their funeral practice before leaving for sin city. san francisco scheduled to touch down at 6:00 and then it is all business. >> do what we have been doing all season. don't make anything up. vegas, the stree
steve hartman on the road in mississippi. >> no problem. >> cheers to the honey-do list.l. good night and have a great weekend. weekend. at is "cbs evening news" >>> this is the volkswagen, red and gold report from kpix. >> what day is it? >> it is february 2nd, groundhog day. >> that is pretty quick. it scarred me for life. >> we have an opportunity to right that. >> one thing is for sure it is still football season for another week...
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steve hartman, "on the road," with bob caccamise. >> jericka: what a great story. thank you.orah o'donnell, i'm jericka duncan. >>> right here in the bay area it is our last dry evening before we get soaked. not one but two powerful storms on the way. >>> not just a first alert weather day on saturday but the beginning of a first alert weather weekend. the back to back storms bringing back to back atmospheric rivers, i am tracking rain in the forecast. >>> it is attracting base jumpers and taggers, what was supposed to be luxury condos turned into a eyesore in downtown l.a. after the developer pulled out >> we are dealing with a 45 story building and two 40 story buildings. >> tonight, we are learning the same company abandoned another high-rise project right here in the bay area. >>> training for the trades, why more and more bay area students are ditching four year universities to build a future. >> what is the point of having a better job if you are going to have debt. i did not want to live like that. >> reporter: this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good
steve hartman, "on the road," with bob caccamise. >> jericka: what a great story. thank you.orah o'donnell, i'm jericka duncan. >>> right here in the bay area it is our last dry evening before we get soaked. not one but two powerful storms on the way. >>> not just a first alert weather day on saturday but the beginning of a first alert weather weekend. the back to back storms bringing back to back atmospheric rivers, i am tracking rain in the forecast....
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steve hartman, "on the road," with bob caccamise. >> jericka: what a great story. thank you. for norah o'donnell, i'm jericka duncan. for all of us here. thanks again for watching. have a great this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> announcer: this subleasing tenant just couldn't deal. >> communicating with her was very difficult. i mean, i was getting nasty messages. >> announcer: but she could only be pushed so far. >> the rent was due on the 1st. it's late officially on the 4th. he told me he would have it on the 8th. on the morning of the 8th, i called him, and he dodged my calls. >> now, that's... no, that's not true. i paid... >> judge jud
steve hartman, "on the road," with bob caccamise. >> jericka: what a great story. thank you. for norah o'donnell, i'm jericka duncan. for all of us here. thanks again for watching. have a great this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug...
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steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: after his retirement and especially after his6-year-old danny chauvin of waveland, mississippi says he had way too much time on his hands. >> if you're alone with just your thoughts, does your mind wander places? >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yeah. that's when stuff comes back to you. >> reporter: danny served in the army in vietnam. he's been treated for depression and ptsd. but to keep his sanity he knew he also had to keep busy. but how? and that's when danny realized one of the things he missed most about his wife was all the little handyman jobs he used to do for her. so a few months ago he posted a note on facebook. "if there's any honey-do jobs that you can't handle i'm willing to help." >> and it spread, spread like wildfire. >> thanks for coming to help me out. >> reporter: so now every day -- >> no problem. >> reporter: -- sometimes four times a day danny fixes the hole in his heart by fixing just about everything else. >> he's working on fixing a closet door. >> then he hung my porch swi
steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: after his retirement and especially after his6-year-old danny chauvin of waveland, mississippi says he had way too much time on his hands. >> if you're alone with just your thoughts, does your mind wander places? >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yeah. that's when stuff comes back to you. >> reporter: danny served in the army in vietnam. he's been treated for depression and...
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. >> norah: finally, tonight, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" with a man who found that the bestafter his retirement, and especially after his wife died, 76-year-old danny chauvin of waveland, mississippi, says he had way too much time on his hands. if you are alone with just your thoughts, does your mind wander places? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yep. that's when i stop going back to. >> reporter: danny served in the army in vietnam. he's been treated for depression and ptsd. but to keep his sanity, he knew he also had to keep busy. but how? and that's when danny realized, one of the things he missed most about his wife was all the little handyman jobs he used to do for her. so a few months ago, he posted a note on facebook. "if there's any honey do jobs that you can't handle, i'm willing to help." >> and the thread spread like wildfire. >> thanks for coming to help me out. >> no problem. >> reporter: so every day, sometimes four times a day, danny fixes the hole in his heart by fixing just about everything else. >> he's working on fixing a closet door
. >> norah: finally, tonight, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" with a man who found that the bestafter his retirement, and especially after his wife died, 76-year-old danny chauvin of waveland, mississippi, says he had way too much time on his hands. if you are alone with just your thoughts, does your mind wander places? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yep. that's when i stop going back to. >> reporter: danny served in the...
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♪austedo xr♪ >> norah: finally, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" with a story about the power ofrry, in the black, and staci green, in the bright, may look like besties from way back. but this is a bond born from bitterness. >> i love you so much, ms. staci. i am so sorry. >> reporter: four years earlier, staci's mom, rosie, was killed in a car crash. the other driver, nikia cherry, was doing 73 in a 45. atlanta area police charged her with vehicular homicide, and staci was glad to see her suffer. >> yes, i was consumed. >> reporter: by what? >> anger. sadness. loss. >> i mean, staci was furious. >> reporter: attorneys jeb butler and tom giannotti represented staci in the civil trial, and they made sure to keep the parties in the case apart. >> worried if they got together the result would be incendiary. i was very pleasantly wrong. >> reporter: instead, last october, staci went up to nikia in this courthouse. she thought of what her minister mother would say, and then told nikia, "i forgive you." >> and when i forgave her, it's like i was reborn again. >> reporter: you make it s
♪austedo xr♪ >> norah: finally, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" with a story about the power ofrry, in the black, and staci green, in the bright, may look like besties from way back. but this is a bond born from bitterness. >> i love you so much, ms. staci. i am so sorry. >> reporter: four years earlier, staci's mom, rosie, was killed in a car crash. the other driver, nikia cherry, was doing 73 in a 45. atlanta area police charged her with vehicular...
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. >> norah: finally, tonight, what are the chances that cbs's steve hartman has a story about super sunday bowl of news stories, i'd bet anything that people would bet on aything. from how many words i'll say to whether i'll gesture more with my left hand or my right. and, when i eventually throw this ball, will my dog catch it? these are called prop bets, and in football, it means betting on anything other than the final score of the game. how big has this gotten? >> it's gotten much, much bigger than even the game. >> reporter: rufus peabody is a professional bettor and cofounder of unabated sports. why do you think, the proliferation of this? >> i think because people have shorter attention spans now than they used to. we want the game to be more like a slot machine than we do a sporting event. >> reporter: to that end, you can now bet on how long the national anthem will be. whether or not someone will miss an extra point. will taylor swift be caught on camera wearing a foam finger? will she wear red lipstick? or some other color? and my personal favorite: when the game ends, what shad
. >> norah: finally, tonight, what are the chances that cbs's steve hartman has a story about super sunday bowl of news stories, i'd bet anything that people would bet on aything. from how many words i'll say to whether i'll gesture more with my left hand or my right. and, when i eventually throw this ball, will my dog catch it? these are called prop bets, and in football, it means betting on anything other than the final score of the game. how big has this gotten? >> it's gotten...
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plus, a story from steve hartman.time out to mark the start of our 45th year on television and more this "sunday morning" for the 4th of february, 2024. we'll be right back. are ♪ ♪ two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >>> you might say las vegas is on a winning streak. next weekend, for the first time i it's hosting the super bowl. but as luke burbank reminds us, that's just one indication of how far las vegas has come. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm luke. >> welcome. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: looking out at las vegas with mr. vegas himself, wayne newton -- you have been up t
plus, a story from steve hartman.time out to mark the start of our 45th year on television and more this "sunday morning" for the 4th of february, 2024. we'll be right back. are ♪ ♪ two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy...
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a story from steve hartman and more. this "sunday morning" for the 25th of february, 2024. after this. ♪ ♪ what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. >>> the first labor union in the united states for cobblers and leather workers indicates back to 1794. centuries later, workers are still fighting for what they believe is their fair share. and one man is leading the charge. robert costa catches up with united auto workers leader shawn fain. >> reporter: earlier this month, president joe biden paid a visit to the critical battleground state of michigan. he came to detroit, motor city, to court union voters. >> you know what the hell is going to happen if this man is not president
a story from steve hartman and more. this "sunday morning" for the 25th of february, 2024. after this. ♪ ♪ what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a...
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steve hartman, on the road with bob kak ameese. >> of course the road continues.'s so fun to watch jessica in this space. - this is a look at those clouds right now in real-time, but let's head underneath this cloud layer and take a look at our rainfall... - [narrator] the virtual view studio, part of "morning edition." weekday mornings starting at 5 on kpix. >>> cardiovascular disease is responsible for about 1 of every 6 deaths around the world. now scientists in the uk are using artificial intelligence to better detect heart disease early and help people live longer and healthier lives. here's ian lee. >> reporter: under a microscope, these lab-grown cells show a healthy, beating heart while these cells show one that's damaged. doctors can see the difference and hope artificial intelligence will too and more quickly. >> and as these hearts -- age, we can predict which of these will age healthily, versus which will age detrimentally. >> reporter: at this lab, miniature stem cell hearts are helping scientists explore how cells in the heart become faulty as we age
steve hartman, on the road with bob kak ameese. >> of course the road continues.'s so fun to watch jessica in this space. - this is a look at those clouds right now in real-time, but let's head underneath this cloud layer and take a look at our rainfall... - [narrator] the virtual view studio, part of "morning edition." weekday mornings starting at 5 on kpix. >>> cardiovascular disease is responsible for about 1 of every 6 deaths around the world. now scientists in the...
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. >> steve: hartman says he blacked out after that field goal. their status as the league's newest dynasty. the team says they are aiming for three in a row. >> dynasty now? >> it is the start of one, we're not done. we will celebrate tonight. we're not done. >> brian: tight end travis kelce says i want that three-peat, his brother might not come back, but he is coming back. and he may be married at that point, all i think about. >> in one cut away taylor swift chugged a beer. >> ainsley: 16 million expected to call in with the super bowl flu. i thought of you last night so wearing my red. >> brian: i'm wearing blue, the giants were not there. one feature, did you see frank sinatra, "my way." frank sinatra, they had him playing vintage frank sinatra, and selected players about what they went through to get here. whoever put that together deserves an emmy. >> steve: jim nantz gave that person last night. >> ainsley: and people of lahina. and did you see rebamcentire and chris jones, he was crying during the game. and usher did great. did not crisi
. >> steve: hartman says he blacked out after that field goal. their status as the league's newest dynasty. the team says they are aiming for three in a row. >> dynasty now? >> it is the start of one, we're not done. we will celebrate tonight. we're not done. >> brian: tight end travis kelce says i want that three-peat, his brother might not come back, but he is coming back. and he may be married at that point, all i think about. >> in one cut away taylor swift...
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steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: after his retirement and especially after hisld danny chauvin of midland, mississippi says he had way too much time on his hands. >> if you're alone with just your thoughts does your mind wander places? >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yeah. that's when stuff comes back to you. >> reporter: danny served in the army in vietnam. he's been treated for depression and ptsd. but to keep his sanity he knew he also had to keep busy. but how? and that's when danny realized one of the things he missed most about his wife was all the little handyman jobs he used to do for her. so a few months ago he posted a note on facebook. "if there's any honey-do jobs that you can't handle i'm willing to help." >> and it spread, spread like wildfire. >> thanks for come to help me out. >> reporter: so now every day -- >> no problem. >> reporter: -- sometimes four times a day danny fixes the hole in his heart by fixing just about everything else. >> he's working on fixing a closet door. >> then he hung my porch swing. >> he pu
steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: after his retirement and especially after hisld danny chauvin of midland, mississippi says he had way too much time on his hands. >> if you're alone with just your thoughts does your mind wander places? >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: that you don't want to go? >> yeah. that's when stuff comes back to you. >> reporter: danny served in the army in vietnam. he's been treated for depression and ptsd. but...
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steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: if there was ever an election in this countryow who they'd nominate. >> because i think he's out there to help everybody. >> that's what he's known for. >> it's the cloth he's cut from. >> just a special guy. very special guy. >> reporter: so who is this great humanitarian who lifts up the people of galveston? the same man who puts them down. as we first reported last year, 90-year-old grave digger allen mccloskey has been at this job since 1952 and refuses to retire because he says a new grave digger might not square the corners as precisely. might not care as deeply for all those loving souls. >> yeah. people you went to school with and worked with and -- >> what was your hardest one? >> my wife. >> how'd you get through that? >> i figured she'd want me to do it. >> reporter: allen and barbara had three kids. but his definition of family extends well beyond blood. which may explain why a good chunk of the town gathered for what allen thought was someone else's birthday party. [ cheers and applause ] but was really a celebration
steve hartman found this story on the road. >> reporter: if there was ever an election in this countryow who they'd nominate. >> because i think he's out there to help everybody. >> that's what he's known for. >> it's the cloth he's cut from. >> just a special guy. very special guy. >> reporter: so who is this great humanitarian who lifts up the people of galveston? the same man who puts them down. as we first reported last year, 90-year-old grave digger...
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. >>> odds are, our steve hartman is thinking about football this weekend. >> if this was the super bowl my right. and when i eventually throw this ball, will my dog catch it? these are called prop bets. and in football, it means betting on anything other than the final score of the game. how big has this gotten? >> it's gotten much, much bigger than even the game. >> revufus peabody is a professional better and cofounder of unabated sports. >> why do you think the proliferation of this? >> i think because people have shorter attention expanse now than they used to. we want the game to be more like a slot machine than we do a sporting event. >> reporter: to that end, you can now bet on how long the national anthem will be, whether or not someone will miss an extra point, will taylor swift be caught on camera wearing a foam finger. will she wear red lipstick or some other color? and my personal favorite, when the game ends, what shade of gatorade will get dumped on the winning coach. >> what color will the gatorade bath be? grown men have actually been debating this all week. >> young peo
. >>> odds are, our steve hartman is thinking about football this weekend. >> if this was the super bowl my right. and when i eventually throw this ball, will my dog catch it? these are called prop bets. and in football, it means betting on anything other than the final score of the game. how big has this gotten? >> it's gotten much, much bigger than even the game. >> revufus peabody is a professional better and cofounder of unabated sports. >> why do you think...