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KMEG CBS Overnight News February 8, 2016

By it sometimes. There is a first lady rununng right now for, for first lady, for president , does that give you any ideas, mrs. Obama . Of what . Okay. What are you talking about, gale . What are you talking about willis. I want to play the potus flotus game. I love it t en he iove it when he holds my hand. Oh. I love it when she . I love it when she laughs. She has a great laugh. I can always count on her to i can always count on her to tease me about something. I can always count on him to not disappoint me. Tololyou that along time ago. I have never forgotten it. After leaving the white house, potus will want to . Take a walk by himself after leaving the white she is going to want to travel. Ways that we cant do when we are traveling in official capacities you can see the rest of gales white house interview later on cbs this morning. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. N. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. Chris young action teams of High School Students are joining volunteers of america ananmajor League Baseball playerss to h hp train and inspiree the next generation of volunteers. Carlos pea its easy to start an action team at your school if you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares now that super bowl 50 is in the books, the next step is a victory parade. Of course the diamondstudded super bowl rings. We visited the place where most of the rings including the very first ones are made. Reporter on super bowl sunday, players from the winning team get to briefly hold up the lombardi trophy. What they take home is the most coveted prize in football the super bowl Championship Ring. The owner gets to take the trophy back. Carolina or denver. Ananthis is their trophyhyhat will stay with them forever. Reporter the Vice President of the Sports Division at jostens, the company made super bowl rings, including the first ever super bowl ring. We created the ring for Vince Lombardi and green bay packers, 1966. We have continued on. Reporter the first super bowl ring for the packers had a simple design. 40 grams of gold and 1 carat diamond in the center. But as the the game got bigger, so did the rings. Last years super bowl ring for the new England Patriots had 100 grams of gold and an astonishing 205 diamonds. Totaling almost 5 carats. The last few years itss getting to a point where the next ring i have a funny feeling will be a double finger. Reporter two finger ring. As jostens master jeweler, the at Production Facility in denton, texas he is already thinking of the next Championship Ring beforerehe game is even played. But t e owner of the winning team will coach him through the rings final design. A process which can take months. They are pieces of art that tell a story of a championship. Patriots ring shows off the teams winning history with four diamondshaped lombardi trophies. The packers 2010 ring features e iconic lambeau feel and the trophy coming home. The design starts as a 3 d computer model. Then an actual ring is made for the teams owner to inspect. If the owner wants to add another diamond or put another lego on the ring, a new computer model is made, and a new ring is once the design is finalized, a mold is made for each of the 53 players on the team with their name and jersey number on the side. The team has the option to make more rings for their staff. A 1500 degree furnace melts gold pellets into a liquid poured into each custom mold. The gold is then carefully polished and painted so sections of the ring scan be soldered together. Then t te to put the bling in the ring. A small team of 45 people will work on each ring. And this man oversees technician whose hand pick and set the diamond. You have to have the eye for bringing it altogether. These guys work in space, so they, they create that space. And fill it with the diamonds. Reporter after a final cleaning. The super bowl ring is ready for the hand of a champion. Have you ever given a finished ring to a player . Have i personally, yes, many times. Reporter what reaction do jumping up and down to words that you dont want to mention on tv, to in a lot of cases just going, that silent and crying. Reporter the ring is a symbol of hard work, sacririce, and victory. That for many players is the defining moment in their career. W wn a team wins theyre in heaven. They think theyre invincible. And then they get the trophy, but the trophy is given back. They get the bonus money. It is gone. The thing that is left to commemorate is the ring. The super bowl halftime show was an allstar extravaganza with cold play, beyonce and bruno mars rocking the stadium. Reporter cold plays chris martin described the show as combination between the past, presenenand future. Well our story begins in the past, 50 years ago, with a little marching band from hey, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Reporter these college band mates havent marched together in 50 years. When we met up with them recently they hardly missed a beat. Fall out you had to bring your dedication each time, practice like you perform, and perform like you practice. Yes. Reporter it was their performance together in 1967, that would change history. That yeaea the commissioner of the National Football league invited grambling state marching band to play in their first super bowl. 129 men from a small Louisiana College marched alongside the university of arizonas band for millions of viewers. There was a lot of weight on our shoulders. A lot of times we didnt pay particular attention to the weight. If we went out on the field and did a show and it pleased the public then we felt that we had reporter for the next 23 years, marching band were a super bowl mainstay. Then, in 1991, disney produced the halftime party. They chose the c cmercially successful boy b bd, new kids on the block. My world reporter two years later the king of pop, Michael Jackson moon walked for 100 million viewers. More people watched his 12minute pepeormance than the game itself. And the era of the a list was born. Pop cultures national holiday. Its become the place in which you see not only the kind of highest form of competition in sport. Strike a pose and pop icons are affirmed. Anything might happen. Reporter and anything did happen. In 1996, diana ross reaffirmed her diva status with a performance featuring a chorus, fireworks. And a highflying exit. Stages set for superstars, soon featured rising stars too. Halftime producer, mtv took a chance during super bowl 35. Aerosmith with a babyfaced britney spears. Kind of a point of possibility for performers who are very much on the verge. As well as those who are cemented in our cultural imaginary. Reporter there is another moment cemented in americas imagination. Janet jackson and Justin Timberlakes wardrobe malfunction in 2004 set a new complicated moment in supup bowl history. It certainly changed the lineup of halftime performers for several years afterwards. Hey jude reporter super bowl 39, hosted a beatle. Into your heart reporter in 2009, it was the boss. Glory days one, two, three, four. Reporter four years later, beyonce on full display. Then rising star, bruno mars brought in the shows highest ratings yet. But none of the halftime steps or dramatic antics could have been possible without a group of teenagers from louisiana. Do you think the super bowl performances helped to raise the about the university and its band . I dont think, i know so. Super bowl 1 launched the grambling bands legacy. They later starred in commercials. Played the super bowl four more times. And even inspired the 2002 film drum line. My not e is you dont know what you are in until you are out of it. The grambling marching band of today made possible by a trailblazing band from the past. So what did you want to show america when you stepped foot out on the field . We leave a lasting impression on that individual to say i have never seen anything look that before, and i will never see it again. He decided to save money by switching theres no shame in saving money. Ride on, ride proud. 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Just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. For me it is a nonstory. Reporter reporter after reporter. There are more important things to talk about this week than him. Appreciate e ur interest. This is not a story. Reporter in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned Bruce Dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at than what makes an important story. In terms of what happened to me, if i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself . Reporter last spring at the age of 66, bruce w w diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. Obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. In the end, i wanted to coach. Reporter why does coaching win out . I just love coaching. Coaching is teaching. For whatever reason, its in my blood. I mean ill probably cry after this ball game just have another week of practice. Reporter in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. Never missed a single day of work all season. Some guys got to work for a living dont they . I find myself lingering after practice. Thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind. In case i am not doing this soon. Reporter he knows this could be his last year. And given that perspective, you would think the super bowl itself wouldnt matter as much. But dont talk to bruce aout the prospect of losing. I wouldnt want to think about that. Reporter telling me it Still Matters. Game Still Matters who wins and loses. We are in the same position. None of us are going to out of this alive. Reporter if you get out with the super bowl ring. Even better. Way better. Rip as you probably figured out by now bruce is and always has been one of the nicest g gs in the nfl. L. Players like wididreceiver, cory brown adore him. Like a grandpa to me. A guy that i care about. Reporter the difference is this season everyone has been going out of his way to tell him that. When lou gehrig said i feel like im the luckiest guy in i can understand what he meant. You just have no idea how you have touched people some times. And if it hadnt been for this, maybe i would have never known this. Reporter so says the man with no story to tell. Steve hartman, on the road, in San Francisco. On of weight on your chest. Severe shortnessssf breath. Unexplained nanaea. Cold swewes. Theres an unual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov h hrtattack. When the twins were about 10 days old, the doctors told us they were going to need blood transfusions. Were so proud of who theyve become. An hour of their life giving blood is just immeasurable, how powerful that one donation could possibly be. Super bowl 50 was big business for San Francisco the but for some who live there just an expensive headache. John blackstone has a look at some backlash in the bay area. Reporter big super bowl 50s put all all over San Francisco have been a popular place for photos and for vandals. Pranksters quickly discover the letters could be rearranged so super bowl became sup bro, and superb owl and even oops, if the humor has an edge, many San Franciscos think the big game is a big headache. We are psyched to be the host. In all excitement our city the city supervisor is demanding the nfl reimburse the city for expenses estimated at nearly 5 million. We provide public services, health care, police protection, and i think the nfl can afford to make San Francisco whole. Reporter for many drivers no amount of money can make up for the traffic jams with super bowl events closing several major streets. I think the traffic is worse than new york. New york you get it every now and then. Here it is vy constant. Reporter to add insult to injury, levi stadium is more than 50 miles away in santa clara. Think it feeds into the narrative, the city is getting too big too, expensive, too fancy. Reporter he is a columnist for the san fraisco chronicle sees resentmenthat if you t in a fist fight if you mention gentrification. Reporter it made housing prices among the highest in the country. Thats driven up the cost of most everything else. Not all in San Francisco have benefited. Inequality is growing. The nfl comes to town. Takes over the city. It is a huge corporation. Yep. Reporter lot of san franscans dont like that. They dont. We a San Francisco, affinity for the underdog, for the bluecollar people and so fort. We are not a Big Corporation type of a place. Reporter for all the grumbling, one of the most Important Industries in San Francisco is tourism. City Officials Say the super bowl is bringing a million visitors a day to the city. John blackstone, San Francisco. And thats the overnight news for monday. For some the news continues. For others cck back later for morning. This is the cc overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Theyre celebrating in denver after the broncos 2410 victory over the Carolina Panthers in super bowl 50. The game was billed as a battle of the mvp quarterbacks. Peyton manning and cam newton. T there were more mimiakes than higights by the two gun slingers. In the end it was the denver defense that came up big. Newton up against the sheriff, Peyton Manning, gunning for his second super bowl championship in perhaps the final game of his illustrious career. Manning marched the broncodown the field on his first possession. The team traded punts. Then denvers number one ranked defense made a statement. Miller sacks newton. Jackson recovers in the end zone. Broncos up 100. Jackson for the touchdown. Sececd quarter, cam newtoto takes thingsnto his own hands. Couple nice runs. Face mask penalty set up a Jonathan Stewart touchdown dive. And in for the carolina touchdown. Jordan norwood ripped off the longest punt return in super bowl history. 61 yards. Setting up another field goal. And d 137 denver lead at t e for some people it is all about the halftime show. And this years didnt disappoint. Chris martin and coldplay kicked off festivities. They gave way to bruno mars. And then beyonce. And then all three of them. Up town 44 yard. Mororsloppy play in the second half. Panthersrslaimed the 34 yard field goal attempt. Off the upright. Mcmahonis, 167, denver. Cam newtons bullet in the hand of denvers t. J. Ward. He fumbles. The broncos recover. Newton hold the ball too long and gets sacked. And gives it up. It was that kind of game. One more carolina field goal. One more newton fumble. Sets up a denver score. And manning walked off the field as a champion for the second time. It was the 200th win of his career. The most of any quarterback in what could be his final game. Ill take some time to reflect. I got a couple priorities first. Want to go kiss my wife and my i want to go, you know hug my family. Going to drink a lot of budweiser tonight, tracy, i promise you that. Going to take careref those things first. And say a little prayer. Thank the man upstairs for the great opportunity. Im just grateful. President obama is a big Chicago Bears fan. So he didnt have a dog in the what he did have was a little time to sit down with gale king. The president and his wife michelle looked back on their time as first family, and what comes next. And of course, the super bowl at the white house. Who is more likely to yell at the tv during the game . You know depend on who is playing. Look, its ben a while since the bears are there. We dont yell that much. We enjoy watching the game. We hope for a good game. If there is a good play, well all scream. Ooh. Do you care about the halftime show . Coldplay, bruno mars and beyonce. I care deeply about the halftime show. Deeply. I got dressed for the halftime show. I hope beyonce likes what i have on. Have you talked to her about any dance moves. Those of us have seen you dance on ellen and jimmy. You have moves. You too, mr. President. I have moves. Turn up for what, look, you got to put this in your next video. Obviously she didnt listen. Beyonce about dancing. Listen, i know you guys are tight. Lets talk a little bit about barack and michelle obama, 2008, i just happen to have this

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