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simms, tracy wolfson in seattle. as we've got a philadelphia player down. he had a number of injuries in the game, including ryan mathews and darren sproles, from the eagles, couple of running backs for seattle as well, and c.j. prosise and troy main-pope had a couple of defenders for the seahawks go out. shead and earl thomas. patriots winning that game 30-17. the ankle here. >> phil: backup tackle, taking
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>> jim: those of you expecting to see 60 minutes, you're watching the nfl on cbs, the eagles and the seahawks. our score here is 26-15, seattle. 60 minutes will be seen in its entirety except on the west coast there's the patriot final. tom brady in his first game ever in his hometown. throws for 280 and four touchdowns.
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two-minute warning after we learn about the flag. >> referee: pass interference, number 18 offense, 10-yard penalty, repeat third down. this is a two-minute warning. >> jim: green-beckham blocking before the football was thrown. the running back, pass interference. huhappening all month ng. great black fridayeals
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>> phil: you take the penalty or go for it on fourth down? pete carroll trying to decide. >> jim: third and 20 or fourth -- >> holding number 71 offense, that penalty declined, result of the play fourth down. >> phil: i saw pete carroll go fourth down. he wants to give them one shot instead of two. >> jim: doug peterson, raised north of seattle, used to atind all the seahawk games as a kid in the kingdome days. that building would rock, too. wentz, they got to him.
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>> phil: yes, they weren't going to wait any longer. that time, both linebackers, wright, bobby wagner, both putting pressure. then quickly off the corner, hit wentz'rm.?c?7 >> jim: look at him here, reaches out casually and hits the elbow. that impacted the pass and seattle takes over. and the seahawks are on their way to a 7-2-1 record. and wentz who threw for 136 in the fourth quarter, ends up with a 218 total, 2-2. >> phil: wentz is grabbing his right arm on the sideline. >> jim: in the booth, right next to us, the great merril reiss calling this game. has been the voice for them for some 40 years, for the eagles. he's going into their hall of fame in a week. >> phil: yeah. well deserved.
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>> jim: along with mike quick. >> phil: yes. >> jim: incredible play by play announcer. >> phil: i'll tell you, they fought it off today. doug peter son has to be proud of this team, the injuries. a touchdown call back on the screen play.?o change the makeup of the game. >> jim: 578-5 would be good enough for second plagues if you were in the nfc west. but in the nfc east that puts you at the bottom. dallas 9-1, giants 7-3, redskins going against the packers. and a big three-game lead, now, for seattle out west. with six games to go. it will be interesting to see what happens with all of these
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>> phil: we'll find out. we'll see the severity of those injuries. but the good thing, they have a lot of weapons on the offensive side they can turn to. forsythe. >> jim: eagles going to have to address the running back concerns as well. matthews hurt, sproles hurt. seattle 439 total yards. that's their best of the season. tops on the year, too, in rushing yards with 1:52. baldwin, over 100 and throw as touchdown pass. wilson deferred again. 272 touchdown throw a touchdown catch. 26-15, seahawks win it tonight.
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a blow to supporters of social marijuana use in colorado, voters passed a measure allowing consumption of certain businesses, the state use in bars. >> melissa garcia is live in denver. supporters of th initiative are not happy about the sudden rule change. >> reporter: that is right, 53 and a half percent of denver voters decided in favor of cannabis consumption in public places like bars, restaurants, coffee shops, yoga studios, but state officials decided that will not be allowed anywhere
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election allows local businesses to apply for permits for social marijuana use. it means consumers like this could bring their own and smoke their weed. >> everybody needs a safe place where they can exercise their right s but, in a bar i defily an impositn of potrple's rights, not everyone is for marijuana. >> reporter: a new regulation by and bud in public. >> it is better to have it at a separate location. >> reporter: a rule bartender, peter, is on board with. >> alcohol messes up people well enough. add that marijuana and we can't be in control of the customers for saty standard as well. >> reporter: in the decisiono deny dual consumption, the liquor enforcement division cited showing increased risk of car crashes of people using alcohol and marijuana together
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>> it is funny how they spin things. >> reporter: wanda james, a ceo of simply pure dispensary, says residents and tourists deserve a safe and legal place to responsibly consume. >> we legalized cannabis, people are excited to come in record numbers to denver, to colorado, and spend money. when they come here, legally buy cannabis, we treat them as criminals because there is no where for them to consume here in denver. >> reporter: cannabis advocates say the restriction leaves other businesses eligible for consumption permits and they say they will be taking steps in the near future to get the new restriction, to get the new law, rather, to trump the regulation. live in denver, melissa garcia, cbs 4. >> thank you. new developments i a deadly shooting we?-?.old you lt night at 10:00, lakewoo police identified the victim as 44-year-old philip penny.
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and allison. no arrests have been made but they are following several leads right now and asking anyone with information to give them a call. we have new information after a semi truck crashed through a building in sterling. the driver is in serious condition. no one else was hurt. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused that crash. witnesses told police they saw the truck speeding and no word on whether or not the diver faces charges. hundreds of horses are at risk for slaug the month. a mustang sanctuary in south dakota has grown out of control and out of money, leaving more than 800 horses starving. cbs 4's kel wma fou a rescue group in colorado trying to save the animals. >> this is monterey and jackson is the baby. >> reporter: 4 mustangs slowly settling into their home in longmont. >> the horse is comfortable to roll like that.
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to the horse rescue on tuesday after a journey from south dakota. >> these guys are in good shape. >> reporter: among more than 800 abused and neglected mustangs at a state-owned sanctuary. >> they were allowing them to breed and didn't have a long-term financial plan. >> reporter: when shauna learned the malnourished horses wereav?c horse rescue was spurred into action. >> within a week of talking about this the lucky 4. >> reporter: hundreds of others may not be so lucky, as time is running out. >> they have until november 30th to be adopted. some will find homes but most will go to what we call kill buyers that will purchase and transport them to canada and mexico for slaughter. >> reporter: english is hoping other rescue groups or ranchers will step in to give the horses a home. >> we care deeply about these
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choice. >> reporter: in longmont, kelly werthmann, cbs 4 news. >> if you would like to help colorado horse rescue or learn more about the mustangs up for adoption, visit our website, cbsdenver.com. today businesses in glen dale gave a helping hand to the homeless, a free meal, and new clothes. more than 300 people took advantage of the generosity. good will make as huge difference in the community. >> they a up. my daughter and others were helping hand out toys and it really is, the entire community come together and, really, it kind of brings a tear to my eye because it is really helping a lot of people. >> shotgun willy's has been hosting the event for 18 years. michael joinss with sports, broncos not in action but a got a helping hand. >> game today, t best thi r t broncos wasor??q everybody else in the division
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the chargers are on a bye. kansas city, all eyes on the chiefs taking on tampa bay. we pick it up in the 2nd?$lp, quarter, kc down by 3, smith can't find anybody open and takes it himself, 11 yard touchdown. tampa bay up by 2, smith, play action, picked off in the end zone by chris connie, connie had a pick-6 last week, he takes it back 53 yards. that would set up the tampa bay offense on ensuing tampa up 19-10. kc6n?5 scores late but not enou. chiefs 5-game winning streak is over, they fall 19-17. best case scenario for the broncos, that leads us to tonights question, how do you feel about the broncos headed into the final 6 games? we will have the best responses on auto nation all access.
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preferred landing spot, the broncos have experience taking on a veteran quarterback. seemd to work out well last year. the biggest issue: going to be romo's contract. that leads us to tonight's poll question. who would you like to see as the broncos quarterback next season? only 3 options, go the sports page on cbsdenver.com. to vote. >> tom brady. >> not an option. chris spears with a check
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faction of the turkish military tried to overthrow erdogan and his gornment. >> kroft: do you believe that there was any u.s. involvement? >> i'm not going to blame the united states. but that's what my people will think. >> carli lloyd: we feel like we're treated like second class citizens because they don't care as much about us as they do the number one team in the world, the u.s. women's. but despite their achievement, the players say they've been discriminated against, paid less and treated worse next to the u.s. men's team. >> o'donnell: do you think you should be paid more than the men's team? >> lloyd: yeah, absolutely. >> o'donnell: why? >> lloyd: we win. we're successful. we shoulget what we deserve.
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business. and when you hear how he grew up you'll understand why th throwback never takes anything for granted. your house. >> i just really care about what people see. i want them to know that i'm-- i'm working hard for this. the artists that i look up to, like, you know, michael, prince, james brown. they're not phoning it in. they're going up there to murder anybody that performs after them or performs before them. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl.ill whitaker i'm lara logan. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pley. those stories, tonight on "60 nutes." >> cbs money watch sponsored we
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