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we will be right back with cbs's steve hartman "on the road."or moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gastroenterologist if switching to rinvoq is right for you. it's one of the latest treatments from the makers of humira. rinvoq works differently than humira and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can deliver rapid symptom relief, lasting steroid-free remission, and helps visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections. before treatment, test for tb and do bloodwork. serious infections, blood clots, some fatal; ...cancers, including lymphoma and skin; serious allergic reactions; gi tears; death; heart attack; and stroke occurred. cv event risk increases in age 50 plus with a heart disease risk factor. tell your doctor if you've had these events, infection, hep b or c, smoked, are pregnant or planning. don't take if allergic or have an infection. rapid symptom relief and lasting steroid-free remission are possible
we will be right back with cbs's steve hartman "on the road."or moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gastroenterologist if switching to rinvoq is right for you. it's one of the latest treatments from the makers of humira. rinvoq works differently than humira and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can deliver rapid symptom relief, lasting steroid-free remission, and helps visibly reduce damage of...
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cbs's steve hartman "on the road" is next.le joint replacement, the bankruptcy of exactech, a medical device manufacturer, could affect your rights. exactech distributes shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle implants, including optetrak, optetrak logic, truliant, vantage, connexion gxl and equinoxe. if you've had one of these products implanted, your rights may be impacted by the bankruptcy, and you must file a claim by february 7, 2025. you may file the claim on behalf of yourself, or a deceased or disabled relative. also, if you hold a claim or interest in exactech, the deadline to object to the potential sale of exactech's assets is march 18, 2025. for more information visit extclaims.com. (♪♪) ♪ rinse it out ♪ ♪ every now and then ♪ ♪ i get a little bit tired of the stinks ♪ ♪ that just will never come out ♪ ♪ pour downy in the rinse, jade ♪ ♪ every now and then i rinse it out! ♪ fights odor in just one wash. (woman) purina one true instinct unlocked her true instincts. from day one, it's high-protein nutrition with real meat #1,
cbs's steve hartman "on the road" is next.le joint replacement, the bankruptcy of exactech, a medical device manufacturer, could affect your rights. exactech distributes shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle implants, including optetrak, optetrak logic, truliant, vantage, connexion gxl and equinoxe. if you've had one of these products implanted, your rights may be impacted by the bankruptcy, and you must file a claim by february 7, 2025. you may file the claim on behalf of yourself, or a...
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. >> major: and steve hartman's "on the road" with an unlikely pair of friends who know the power of a dollar. >> you give something away, you feel like you've got a lot of things from it. >> major: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in for norah. we begin once again in new orleans, where police said today they are ramping up security now in the aftermath of the new year's day terror attack that killed 14 people and wounded dozens more. the city is set to host the super bowl and mardi gras celebrations in the coming weeks. university medical center in new orleans said today 13 victims remain hospitalized. investigators revealed today that bomb-making materials were found inside the attacker's home in houston and at a rental in new orleans where he was staying. an emotional scene tonight as police escorted the family of one victim, 21-year-old hubert gauthreaux, to a memorial in the french quarter. mourners there have been leaving flowers, candles, and crosses draped in mardi gras beads. and we learned today that president biden will visit
. >> major: and steve hartman's "on the road" with an unlikely pair of friends who know the power of a dollar. >> you give something away, you feel like you've got a lot of things from it. >> major: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in for norah. we begin once again in new orleans, where police said today they are ramping up security now in the aftermath of the new year's day terror attack that killed 14...
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steve hartman's on the road is next. speaker: who's coming in the driveway? speaker: dad., we missed you. daddy, hi. speaker: goodness. my daughter is being treated for leukemia. [music playing] i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life and that she will never forget how mom and daddy love her. saint jude-- maybe this is what's keeping my baby girl alive. [music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. speaker: cancer makes me feel angry, like not in the feel on the outside, just the inside. i'm angry at it. speaker: when your kid is hurting and there's nothing you can do about it, that's the worst feeling in the world. [music playing] narrator: 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer in the us will not survive. speaker: those that donate to st. jude, i hope that you will continue to give. they have done so much for me and my family. [music playing] narrator: join with your credi
steve hartman's on the road is next. speaker: who's coming in the driveway? speaker: dad., we missed you. daddy, hi. speaker: goodness. my daughter is being treated for leukemia. [music playing] i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life and that she will never forget how mom and daddy love her. saint jude-- maybe this is what's keeping my baby girl alive. [music playing] narrator: you can join the battle to save lives by supporting st. jude children's research hospital. for just $19 a...
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here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> reporter: at a minor-league delaware blue coats basketballator allan wylie calls 'em as he sees 'em. >> sloppy play there by the raptors. >> reporter: even though he never sees 'em. >> you know, just because somebody may be blind or deaf or whatever disability want to say doesn't mean they're not capable of something. >> reporter: allan is a freshman sports communications made major at rowan university in new jersey. his professor, neil hartman says allan is already one of the top students in the program. would a listener even know he is blind? >> no, we got emails saying i do not believe that. >> reporter: they thought you were lying? >> yeah! they said, this can't be true. how can this guy do this? >> reporter: that's a good question. >> tucker did a great job of recovering off of what should have been an easy dunk. >> reporter: it really seems like you can see what is happening? >> yeah, i mean, it's a lot of listening. i listen to the crowd reaction. i listen to the players. i can listen to the coaches. you know, i can hear the ball bounc
here is cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> reporter: at a minor-league delaware blue coats basketballator allan wylie calls 'em as he sees 'em. >> sloppy play there by the raptors. >> reporter: even though he never sees 'em. >> you know, just because somebody may be blind or deaf or whatever disability want to say doesn't mean they're not capable of something. >> reporter: allan is a freshman sports communications made major at rowan university in new...
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. ♪ austedo xr ♪ >> maurice: we end the week with cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> questions, commentsdled a passion for education. >> yes, say it louder. >> reporter: for science teacher clay morton, that guiding light was walt manger. >> there was nothing he wouldn't do for his students. he was just one hell of a man. you know? there's parents, and there's walt. >> reporter: walt was clay's geography teacher in college. he says they stayed close for a while, but eventually lost touch. until a few years ago, when clay learned his old prof had alzheimer's. the thought of all that genius and gentleness going to waste was more than clay could bear. so he set out to save as much of his brilliance as possible. >> walter! >> reporter: the plan was to meet monthly. >> how are you? >> reporter: here at the high school where clay teaches in fayetteville, arkansas. >> he doesn't remember where my room is. he doesn't remember what we talked about last time. but he knows that we do this. >> reporter: what they do is look at walt's old geology slides. >> look at how flat it is. >> reporter: in the
. ♪ austedo xr ♪ >> maurice: we end the week with cbs's steve hartman "on the road." >> questions, commentsdled a passion for education. >> yes, say it louder. >> reporter: for science teacher clay morton, that guiding light was walt manger. >> there was nothing he wouldn't do for his students. he was just one hell of a man. you know? there's parents, and there's walt. >> reporter: walt was clay's geography teacher in college. he says they...
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. >>> steve hartman now with a heartwarming story about the gift of giving that he found "on the roadrter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a great american success story. >> because it's about you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt has helped build several outdoor companies worth billions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that much faith in humanity in a very long time. >> reporter: he says it all began last april. it was early morning and the fire alarm was going off inside his condo complex. so matt shot out of bed and raced down the stair, only to discover there was no fire. but he is awake now. so even though he was wearing mismatched clothes and all disheveled, matt decided to go out for a cup of coffee. and as he was about to enter the shop, he remembered he hadn't done his morning prayer. so as the security camera show, matt stepped to the corner of the patio. >> and i start to slowly open my eyes, and there is a kid coming at me about my he
. >>> steve hartman now with a heartwarming story about the gift of giving that he found "on the roadrter: inside buckfeather, an outdoor sporting store in baton rouge, louisiana, we met a great american success story. >> because it's about you. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, owner matt has helped build several outdoor companies worth billions. but matt says he has never felt richer than he did the day he got the dollar. >> i haven't had that...
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. >>> a story from steve hartman and more this sunday morning for the 26th of january, 2025.urn in a minute. ♪ - i had health insurance before. (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get financial help now through covered california. it's totally affordable. you'd be surprised. they've got this calculator thing that shows how much you'll pay. - for real? - yeah! what are you doing not having health insurance, man? - hey, i know, i know... - here, let me show you... - we all have questions. covered california has answers and can find a health plan that's right for you. covered california. this way to health insurance. dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. and can find a health plan that's right for you. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five year
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cbs' steve hartman has the story of one player on that team who has won the friend of a lifetime. >> number 22, buffalo bills rookie running back sensation ray davis took to the field last month and made a beeline for this man. >> how are you doing, baby. >> reporter: patrick dowling, a man so near and dear to ray that for this game, on his cleats, he wore a picture taken the day it all began. do you remember the first time you met ray? >> i do. he looked right at me and he pointed. and he said are you patrick? yes, i am. man, you don't even know how long i've been waiting to meet you. >> reporter: in 2007, ray was 8 years old and in san francisco's tenderloin district when he saw a flyer for the big brothers-big sisters program. were you actually homeless? >> at times, yeah. >> reporter: ray says his parents were in and out of his life, and he was craving stability. so he signed up for a big brother. >> i needed it. i needed love. i needed consistently. i needed somebody who was going to be there and teach me right from wrong. >> reporter: and that person was patrick? >> yeah. that
cbs' steve hartman has the story of one player on that team who has won the friend of a lifetime. >> number 22, buffalo bills rookie running back sensation ray davis took to the field last month and made a beeline for this man. >> how are you doing, baby. >> reporter: patrick dowling, a man so near and dear to ray that for this game, on his cleats, he wore a picture taken the day it all began. do you remember the first time you met ray? >> i do. he looked right at me and...
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. >>> now steve hartman on lessons well learned. >> reporter: questions come as complaints, concerns.it louder. for science teacher clay morton, that guiding light was walt manger. >> there was nothing he wouldn't to for his students. he is a hell of an pa, you know? there is my parents and there is walt. >> reporter: walt was clay's geology professor in college. he says they state close for a while, but eventually lost touch. until a few years ago, when clay learned his old prof had alzheimer's. the thought of all that genius andendleness going to waste was more than he could bear, so he set out to save as much of his brilliance as possible. the plan was to meet monthly here at the high school where clay teaches in fayetteville, arkansas. >> he doesn't remember where my room is, what we talked about last time, but he knows we do this. >> reporter: what they do is look at walt's old geology slides. >> look how flat it is. >> reporter: in the beginning, walt could explain each picture in great detail and clay would take notes. >> i remember you talking about this in general geology. yo
. >>> now steve hartman on lessons well learned. >> reporter: questions come as complaints, concerns.it louder. for science teacher clay morton, that guiding light was walt manger. >> there was nothing he wouldn't to for his students. he is a hell of an pa, you know? there is my parents and there is walt. >> reporter: walt was clay's geology professor in college. he says they state close for a while, but eventually lost touch. until a few years ago, when clay learned...