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Teen without hands makes 3-point shots on the basketball court
Added 851 Views / 0 LikesJamarion Styles kept getting rejected when he tried to play basketball with other kids, because he didn't have hands to play with. But he proved that he could still make an impact on the court. Steve Hartman has his story "On the Road." Subscribe to the "
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On The Road: The Silver Linings Playbook Of An ALS Patient
Added 849 Views / 0 LikesAs part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman revisits Chris Rosati, who dreamed of hijacking a donut truck and giving away its contents to spread cheer after he was diagnosed with ALS. Now he's showing people how nothing makes you love li
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Sound Pops CBS On The Road Super Cut Training Steve Hartman
Added 849 Views / 0 LikesFor training in the field of video story telling: All sounds pops from Steve Hartman's camera man used in the video story broadcasts of the On the Road segments on CBS News. Camera man: Bob Caccamise Producers/Writers of original content. https://www.face
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Healing in a week of violence
Added 849 Views / 0 LikesIt's tough to find answers after a week of violence. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to search for a few.
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On The Road: The End Of A Family Football Dynasty
Added 847 Views / 0 LikesOn the Road: The end of a family football dynasty Fri Nov 16 16:39:11 PST 2012 As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman profiles Karen and Tom Aho, who have spent the last quarter century attending the football games of their 12 sons.
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CBS News 'On The Road': Mr. Rogers' Words Provide Comfort
Added 844 Views / 0 LikesFollowing the attack in Manchester, England, this week, the words of a Pittsburgh favorite, Mister Rogers have helped millions cope with the tragedy. CBS News' "The The Road" reporter Steve Hartman reports.
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On The Road: The Carnival Game Master
Added 842 Views / 0 LikesAs part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman profiles 63-year-old Peter Drakos - arguably the best in the world at carnival games.
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On The Road: Ky. Man Bids Those With No Loved Ones A Dignified Farewell
Added 842 Views / 0 LikesAs part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets retired police captain Buddy Dumeyer, who sought out a job with the coroner's office, burying Louisville's poor and homeless. He ensures no funeral in Louisville is ever unattended.
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Couple's second chance shows how love outlasts death
Added 842 Views / 0 LikesJoe Leifken's dying wish was to take his wife out to dinner at her favorite restaurant one more time. Steve Hartman reports on how he pulled it off, cheating death. Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik Watch Full Episode
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On The Road: Wisconsin Man's Basement Holds Movie Palace
Added 837 Views / 0 LikesAs part of our continuing series, "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets an 87-year-old retired insurance salesman from Wisconsin who turned his basement into a movie palace after rescuing a giant Wurlitzer organ from Detroit's Michigan Theater.
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It Takes One Person To Make You Feel Like You Matter Video | Kyle Scheele Inspirational Speech | Goa
Added 835 Views / 0 Likes✪ In this inspiring speech by Kyle Scheele we can remember that all of us have the ability to lift someone up and change their life forever. Make a difference today! #goalcast #goalcastspeech #goalcastinspiration ✪ HE THOUGHT HE DIDN’T MATTER UNTIL
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Adoptive father helped formerly homeless boy to basketball stardom
Added 834 Views / 0 LikesCaleb Swanigan of the Purdue Boilermakers is one of the best players in college basketball. But a few years ago, he looked nothing like the man he is today. Steve Hartman reports. Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik Wat
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White Missouri woman's slave cabin sparks race talk
Added 830 Views / 0 LikesIn Sedalia, Missouri, a white woman built a slave cabin in an effort to start a conversation about race. The controversial move didn't exactly go over well. Steve Hartman went On the Road to find out what happened next.
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Barista learns sign language for customer
Added 829 Views / 0 LikesIt's pretty easy to have your order messed up when you're ordering from Starbucks; it's even easier if you're deaf. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to show how one barista is going above and beyond to change that for one of their regulars.
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How We Make Our Radio PSAs
Added 822 Views / 0 LikesGet a behind-the-scenes look at how we make our Radio PSAs.
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Thoughts On The Road With Steve Part 1 Of 2 (June 12 2010)
Added 820 Views / 0 LikesThoughts on the Road with Steve Part 1 of 2 Just after weekly Street Cleanupin Cayce, South Carolina Saturday June 12, 2010 "Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." -- John