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Steve Hartman pays tribute to his father

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Steve Hartman's father George has been featured in several of his son's stories. He passed away last month at 92. Now Hartman is looking back in a tribute to his dad.

Remembering the South Carolina "Pot Hole Festival"

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On The Road has reported on America's pothole problem in the past. Charles Kuralt visited Conway, South Carolina, in 1985 for the town's third-annual "Pot Hole Festival." Conway residents from all walks of life had a friendly competition to see which team could fill the most potholes.

"NCIS: The Cases They Can't Forget" preview: Roadmap to murder

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The murder of a Navy communications officer led NCIS agents on a dramatic investigation. The story of that investigation is part of tonight's season three premiere of "NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget." Host Rocky Carroll, one of the stars of the hit CBS drama "NCIS" shows us what to expect in Wednesday's episode titled, "Roadmap to Murder."



The last student from a small, remote island school graduates

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Thirteen-year-old Gwen Lynch is the only student in a one-room schoolhouse on Massachusetts' Cuttyhunk Island. Friends and family flocked to witness Cuttyhunk Elementary's last graduation ever. Here's Steve Hartman, "On the Road."

11-year-old expands her charity granting wishes

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When Ruby Chitsey started going to work with her mom at a nursing home, she got to know some of the residents. She figured out how to make their wishes come true. Steve Hartman has her story on the road.

Best friends with the "same soul" swear they're twins

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Six-year-olds Jia Sarnicola and Zuri Copeland are not just best friends. They swear they're twins, even though they don't have the same skin color. Steve Hartman has their story on the road.

Vietnam War veterans honor a fallen soldier 50 years later

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During the Vietnam War, Army Pfc. Leonard Nitzsche was killed. Members of his platoon felt like they never had a chance to say goodbye. So they found a way to honor him decades later. Steve Hartman has their story on the road.

"Old Coots" dole out wisdom at Salt Lake City farmer's market

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Every summer Saturday, a group of senior citizens in Salt Lake City take questions and give advice from a stand at the farmer's market. Under the banner "Old Coots Giving Advice," lines of locals form to glean wisdom from these old souls. Steve Hartman reports from "On the Road."

Kent: Giuliani's "smear campaign" against Ambassador Yovanovitch was "ubiquitous" in spring of 2019

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Rep. Andre Carson, a Democrat, questioned George Kent, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, on Wednesday about former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was abruptly ousted from her position. Kent said Rudy Giuliani's "smear campaign" against Yovanovitch "was ubiquitous in the spring of 2019 on Fox News and on the internet and Twittersphere."

Questioning of impeachment witnesses gets heated

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As House Intelligence Committee members took turns questioning William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and State Department official George Kent, several Republican members forcefully denounced the impeachment inquiry. Watch this portion of Wednesday's public hearing.

Celine Dion shares her favorite meal and what TV show she's binge-watching

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Five-time Grammy winner Celine Dion is hitting the road after wrapping up her Las Vegas residency over the summer. The Courage World Tour marks the singer's first U.S. tour in more than a decade. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King caught up with Dion in Cleveland and got rare backstage access at her show. Watch Dion's conversation with King Thursday, Nov. 14 on "CBS This Morning."





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