A father and three children were among nine members of a family who were killed in a duck boat accident in Branson, Missouri
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Hundreds attend funeral for family members killed in boat accident
A father and three children were among nine members of a family who were killed in a duck boat accident in Branson, Missouri
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Hundreds attend funeral for family members killed in boat accident
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (CBS Local) – A St. Louis woman with cerebral palsy has gone viral after video of her inspirational CrossFit workout was posted by her trainer. Tiffany Eickhoff does tire pulls, burpees, and back squats, which are all exercises you’ll see from CrossFit enthusiasts at your local gym. A video of her dragging a heavy workout tire across a parking lot, with only a cane for support, was posted by the National CrossFit Facebook page. “I always say I want to do everything everybody else does but I just may have to do it in a different way,” Eickhoff told KMOV . The Missouri woman and her trainers at CrossFit 314 in South County say they try to push Eickhoff past the limits of her disability. The July 15 post has drawn thousands of reactions and comments praising her determination and inspirational performance. “I’ve had several people come up to me and say ‘you inspire me,’” Eickhoff told KMOV. “If I can inspire one person then I’m doing my job.” Since starting CrossFit workouts, Eickhoff has reportedly stopped using her wheelchair and only uses a cane for mobility and stability.
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VIDEO: Woman With Cerebral Palsy Goes Viral With CrossFit Workout
More than 2,000 inmates in the U.S. have been exonerated and released from prison since 1989. On May 15 of this year, David Robinson joined them and walked out of prison after the Missouri Supreme court overturned his murder conviction. So what happens when a wrongly-convicted man goes home after nearly two decades in prison? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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Life after a wrongful conviction: The challenges of one man’s newfound freedom
A driver in Missouri is accused of live streaming hundreds of rides without telling his passengers. The driver worked for the Uber and Lyft ride-sharing services near St. Louis. He streamed the rides through a live-video website called Twitch. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
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Uber and Lyft deactivate driver who streamed rides without consent
A driver in Missouri is accused of live streaming hundreds of rides without telling his passengers. The driver worked for the Uber and Lyft ride-sharing services near St. Louis. He streamed the rides through a live-video website called Twitch. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
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Uber and Lyft deactivate driver who streamed rides without consent
Loren Smith managed to swim to safety but lost her family members when tourist boat capsized and sunk near Branson, Missouri
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Teen who lost her dad and brother describes duck boat capsizing
Loren Smith managed to swim to safety but lost her family members when tourist boat capsized and sunk near Branson, Missouri
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Teen who lost her dad and brother describes duck boat capsizing
14-year-old Loren Smith made it out of the sunken duck boat in Missouri, but her father and brother were among the 17 people who drowned. Smith opens up about her experience to “CBS This Morning.” Dana Jacobson reports.
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Teenage survivor describes escape from sinking duck boat
14-year-old Loren Smith made it out of the sunken duck boat in Missouri, but her father and brother were among the 17 people who drowned. Smith opens up about her experience to “CBS This Morning.” Dana Jacobson reports.
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Teenage survivor describes escape from sinking duck boat
Investigators retrieved the black box from the amphibious tour boat that capsized and sank Thursday night near Branson, Missouri. Seventeen people were killed. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Recording device retrieved from doomed duck boat
Officials have released the names of the 17 victims killed when a tour boat capsized near Branson, Missouri. The accident happened as winds approached hurricane strength. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Victims of fatal duck boat accident identified
Officials have released the names of the 17 victims killed when a tour boat capsized near Branson, Missouri. The accident happened as winds approached hurricane strength. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Victims of fatal duck boat accident identified
A survivor of the duck boat tragedy in Missouri says the captain told passengers “they didn’t need life jackets.” Also, revelations that the president’s lawyer secretly recorded him discussing payment to a Playboy model. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Survivor speaks as duck boat victims are mourned
Branson, Missouri mayor Karen Best joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Branson to discuss her community’s response to the deaths of 17 people after a tourist boat capsized and sank on Thursday, Branson’s reputation for embracing strangers and why she’s not ready to say whether duck boats should be banned or not.
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Branson mayor says it’s "too early" to make a call on banning duck boats
Branson, Missouri mayor Karen Best joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Branson to discuss her community’s response to the deaths of 17 people after a tourist boat capsized and sank on Thursday, Branson’s reputation for embracing strangers and why she’s not ready to say whether duck boats should be banned or not.
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Branson mayor says it’s "too early" to make a call on banning duck boats