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NOLA marching band instructor: Never say "I can't"

A young student struggles to play his horn in the Roots of Music Marching Band. Instructor Edward Lee has patience for every sour note, but there are consequences when the student says "I can't." For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

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No drums? No problem! New Orleans kids play on

Four months before The Roots of Music Marching Band started it's very first Mardi Gras parade season, students didn't even have all their instruments. But that didn't stop band founder Derrick Tabb from teaching his young musicians how to play drums. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

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Lend me your ears: A trumpet lesson

Wilbert Rawlins, director of the O. Perry Walker H.S. Marching Band, patiently helps a student learn to play a trumpet part. Ear plugs not included. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

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Overdose drug expected to save thousands of lives

Naloxone, a drug that can reverse an overdose almost instantly, will soon be available to the public - not just doctors and medics - in California. KOVR's Maria Medina reports on the drug that can save someone who is seconds from death.

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TSA bans all carry-on liquids on flights to Russia

The TSA's ban underscores the concern behind the U.S. government's warning to airlines worldwide that terrorists may attempt to smuggle explosives inside tubes of toothpaste. Foreign intelligence services traced chatter about the threat to the same Caucasus-based terror group that vowed to attack the Sochi Olympics. Bob Orr reports.

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Sochi Olympics kick off despite concerns

Officials in Sochi, Russia, say they are ready for the ceremonial kickoff of the 2014 Winter Olympics, but not everyone is convinced because hotels, construction work, and other projects are still not finished. Mark Phillips reports.

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American Heart Association issues stroke risk guidelines for women

For the first time, the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association are issuing stroke risk guidelines for women. The ASA is emphasizing that hormones, birth control, pregnancy, and childbirth play a role in a woman's risk of a stroke and that exercise, a low-sodium diet, and regular check-ups go a long way to keeping women heart healthy. Alison Harmelin reports.

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Turning a love for caves into a conservation cause

John Ackerman of Spring Valley, Minn. discovered 40 miles of underground caverns. Now he is working to protect the caves and have them studied. CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.

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How is Russia responding to U.S. warning of toothpaste threat?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a warning that terrorists may attempt to sneak explosives on-board planes by hiding materials inside tubes of toothpaste or skin care products. CBS News senior security contributor and former Deputy Director of the CIA Mike Morell tells the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about efforts to keep the competition safe.

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No clear GOP plan on debt ceiling

CBSNews.com Executive Washington Editor Steve Chaggaris talks with RealClearPolitics Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about Republicans' plan - or lack thereof - to deal with a vote to raise the debt ceiling.

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Watch: Giant wave pounds Spanish coastline

Amateur video captures a massive wave breaching the coastline of San Lorenzo beach in Gijon, Spain. Hundreds of people who were watching the rough seas can be seen scurrying for safety as water washes over the seawall and engulfs the shore.

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Google “mystery barge” may have to be moved

Google's “mystery barge,” currently docked on an island in the San Francisco Bay, may have to be moved. The tech giant does not have the proper permits to continue construction on the floating marketing center. KPIX's Allen Martin reports.

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Author rebuilds her life without a single memory

Author of "I Forgot to Remember: A Memoir of Amnesia," Su Meck, has complete, lasting amnesia after suffering a traumatic brain injury. "CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff reveals how Meck continues to live her life as a mother and wife without recovering her lost memories.

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Vitamin C, E may hinder athletes training

A new study suggests that taking high doses of vitamin C and E may make it harder for endurance athletes to train. Also, after years of decline, the number of children taking antibiotics is leveling off. New research suggests that shy children speak less because they are inhibited or reluctant to respond. Adriana Diaz has today's top health stories.

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Bowling celebrates a milestone

Bill Geist goes behind the scenes of Bowlers Journal International magazine, celebrating its 100th year.




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