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 Guest host: Lee Cowan.WATCH THE FULL AUGUST 30 EPISODE!COVER STORY: The use of less-lethal force | Watch VideoAs protests against police brutality continue around the country, so, too, have the number of people being in stanley cup jured and maimed by what police call  less-lethal  weapons. While most police departments have access to tools designed to control crowds, experts say few are offered any significant training in how to use them. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks into the lethality of such police weapons, and talks with a protester and journalist whose lives have been cha stanley cup nged upon being struck by projectiles intended to b stanley cup e non-lethal.                                        For more info: Follow Linda Tirado on TwitterDr. Rohini HaarPhysicians for Human RightsCalifornia Association of Tactical Officers            PASSAGE:Remembering Chadwick Boseman | Watch Video Sunday Morning  looks back at the all-too-brief career of the star of  Black Panther,  who died Friday after a four-year fight against colon cancer.                 A restored diorama, created for the 1940 American Negro Exposition, depicts a free African American, Benjamin Banneker, who surveyed the land that would become Washington, D.C.                                                      CBS News                                        ART:Preserving dioramas of African American history | Watch VideoIn 1940, at the American Negro Exposition in Chicago  marking the 75th anniversary of Emancipation , evocative dioramas were Udzv Construction worker saves Michigan boy from 4-dog attack
 SANTA CLARA -- Age is just a number, especially for Don Pellman, a Santa Clara man who at 100 years old is still breaking records in track -- world records.Just over the weekend, Pellman, who spends his days caring for his wife Mar stanley cup joree, broke several world records for people his age, reports CBS San Francisco.Pellman has been competing in senior track meets since he was 70 years old. He has entered 890 events and has gold medals in all but five of them.          A decade ago, CBS San Francisco interviewed Pellman. At the time he was 90 years old and showing off his shot-put skills.                                        Pellman realizes, what he is doing at his age, isn t exactly normal. Hundred year old people don t pole-vault and don t high jump and don t run,  he told CBS San Francisco.        But Pellman did all those things last weekend and ended up setting world records in five out of his six events. Pellman tells CBS San Francisco he missed on the pole-vault because his assisted living home doesn t have a pit out back to practice on.                                                                                                                  salomon          Sporty seniors                      18 photos                        stanley cups                                                                    Pellman shattered the world record for his age group by more than three seconds. There aren t too many people that can even walk a hundred meters to say nothing about running them,  he s