Steve Hartman
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Joined February 2013
Watch the official trailer for All the Empty Rooms, following reporter Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp on an urgent and emotional cross-country journey to memorialize the bedrooms of children lost to school shootings. Coming to Netflix Dec 1. https://t.co/NLu2x0GIOb
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Francine the cat was a beloved fixture at a Lowe’s in Richmond, Va., until she suddenly vanished. @SteveHartmanCBS shares how manager Mike Sida and the Lowe's staff went to surprising lengths in hopes of finding her. https://t.co/WR727dc8sx
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After a beloved employee went missing, Lowe’s staff set off on a multi-state search to bring home Francine – the cat. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Richmond, Virginia.
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Every week, students gather at Peggy Winckowski's house for breakfast - a tradition that's helping everyone heal with each plate. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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“They can't surrender the rooms, because you surrender the rooms, and that's just another piece of their kid that's gone,” explains Steve Hartman, who has been documenting the rooms of children murdered in school shootings. Many have been untouched for years.
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Photographer Lou Bopp showed 60 Minutes some of the 10,000 photos he has taken of bedrooms left behind by children murdered in American school shootings. Bopp has photographed the rooms belonging to eight children who were killed in five different school shootings.
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A retired police officer found a new calling with a mobile laundry bus, washing clothes for people who are homeless and offering dignity, one load at a time. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Maryland.
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For seven years, CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp have documented the virtually untouched bedrooms of children killed in school shootings across the United States. These rooms have become memorials to young lives cut short. @andersoncooper reports,
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Next week, 60 Minutes reports on a project imagined by CBS News' Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp. They visited the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings to see what was left behind. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
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Virginia teen defeats his mentor and high school civics teacher in local board election. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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In the Surry County Board of Supervisors race last week, 19-year-old Cameran Drew took on his favorite high school teacher and mentor, Kenneth Bell.
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A 19-year-old who wanted to be the voice of change in his community won his first election by defeating the incumbent and teacher who inspired him to run. @SteveHartmanCBS goes On the Road to Surry County, Virginia, in what might be the most civil race in American politics.
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Principal Brianna Lanoye wanted to invite her entire school to her wedding. Since that would be impractical, the students and staff teamed up to create the surprise of a lifetime. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Buffalo.
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Our deepest thanks to the families that shared their stories with us. This film exists because of their courage, and we hope it helps others listen, reflect, and act. #AllTheEmptyRooms #Documentary
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When 90% of funding was cut to a Harvard medical research lab studying the regenerative qualities of salamanders, six-year-old Marianne Cullen, of Springfield, Mass., a fan of salamanders, stepped up to help. @SteveHartmanCBS reports on how one young donor lifted spirits as
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Never heard of an axolotl? Meet the tiny salamander with superhero powers, and the 6-year-old who raised $1,000 to help Harvard scientists study its limb-regrowing magic. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Boston.
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TONIGHT: Meet the young girl helping to save the axolotl. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road in Boston. Watch at 6:30 p.m. on the CBS Evening News.
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After the senior class at Cleburne County High School, in Heflin, Ala., covered the local police department in toilet paper last month, folks were surprised to see the police chief's response: Fight toilet paper with toilet paper. @SteveHartmanCBS reports from the front lines of
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High schoolers in Alabama town spark good-natured prank war with local police. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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The Heflin Police Department decided to join the fun after students from Cleburne County High School toilet papered homes and businesses.
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