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and a little bit extra on it. >> bill: i think harrell did great job blocking the foul underneath. knowing the outcome that is inevitable sometimes you react adversely. young and harrell. going to keep playing. >> kevin: rozier picks up second personal. rozier got 26. jones in the backcourt for the cardinals have 17. 16 from harrell. good offense and terrific shooting 65% for the game for the cardinals. >> bill: you know they shot it all week get ready for this. question 12-point game. chris jones at the line. seaneck high school and teaneck new jersey. we're at louisville-pitt where the 10th ranked cardinals come
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in against their acc rival. former big east rival pit. panthers had early lead of two but allylville. led most of the game by as many as 18. game that's contained four ties and a single lead change as both teams are coming off losses. both to duke, louisville 15-3. pittsburgh 13-6 looking for signature win for their ncaa tournament resume. >> bill: very important. that's what this one was all about shooting 39%. i think defensively biggest issue is just keeping the people in front. turning and buzzing chaos underneath. easy finishes. >> kevin: mathiang puts them up 37% freethrow shooter. >> bill: there was a little hack and shack.
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>> kevin: foul there goes on gill. number three on him. couple shots coming up at the freethrow line for josh newkirk. mentioned before he can play either guard position. watching highlight of his game-winning shot against boston college. for the panthers. >> bill: and the game last year 5 for 5 from three. >> kevin: sheldon jeter will step in. artis is gone. 2:04 to go. 12-point game. here is jones. he was second half of this backcourt, rozier in the first half was wonderful with his play
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with 18 first half points. tonight on cbs "60 minutes" award winning "60 minutes" speaker of the house and new senate majority leaders' plans for america. followed by new episode of "undercover boss" and back to back new episodes of "csi" only on cbs. >> bill: trying to string this game out with the big guy. shades of jimmy v valvano if you remember few years back. he's got that plaid shirt there above the sign. >> bill: easy on the wardrobe. >> kevin: he knows where the
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conference? >> bill: we mentioned earlier some of the -- i think the defense as much as anything. talked about virginia being that kind of team. clemson being that kind of team. even syracuse loves to get up and down that 2t-3 zone slows things down. rick martin attributed to that. there have been fouls here trying to stretch it out a bit. >> kevin: rozier picked up by jones and by wright. weaves his way out to the other jones. >> bill: want to foul a big if they can. wisely keep it in the little guy's hands. just play straight up now tev. >> kevin: louisville at a low that forced pitino to have pace of play in the acc picked up by artis, under a minute to go here in pitt.
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inside looked like they're going to grab on to this 16th win to go 4-2 in acc play. big win for them considering how difficult this place is to win for a visitor. inside with the exclamation point. >> bill: i think they won in the first half the way they shot. >> kevin: you're right. >> bill: came out on fire. solid. nice. >> kevin: pitt as they get the basket there pitt had come to within five early in the second half. cardinals held together. kept it together. we did it charlie. at&t's network now has the nation's strongest lte signal. let's go tell everybody. we're doing things like putting lte radio's at the top of our towers. to maximize power. and give you the strong signal you deserve. that's awesome! isn't is awesome?! so ya'll optimizied it? we optimized it! people of earth... oh boy... ...america's strongest lte signal is here!
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conference with 19-0 start undefeated in conference play they and kentucky, lone two remaining big schools that are undenied. tony bennett we mentioned a little bit earlier what he's done with the cavalier program; my goodness. >> bill: and gill, solid. we talked about them earlier good basketball team. great job. that final four with wisconsin. also jacksonville. >> kevin: badgers coming to get a win last night. they prevail. that was a hard fought frank kaminsky with the nice performance in that game. lot of good stories in college basketball. we saw clark kellogg and i saw kentucky couple weeks ago in college station texas. a double overtime win. that was a tough one for them. we just got the two unbeatens right now virginia in this conference and kentucky in the sec. >> bill: it says they can be tested. they are terrific.
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>> kevin: size and ability in the backcourt. they have all the answers. a lot to like with this louisville team. you can sense that this week they had they had eight days between games the practices run by pitino get can the team back on the same page. they look like it today. >> bill: they sure do. very well prepared. again, if you do make shots really gives you chance to get your defense set organize, not back pedaling. >> kevin: the remember and miss by artis and a foul. >> bill: the give away. there are some fans are still here. a lot have left. this place was packed. what a great atmosphere. >> kevin: pittsburgh will go to 13-7 and they will go to 3-4 in the acc. both coaches told us they're in between right now. they are reloading rebuilding, bringing in new players young players.
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it's tough to continue this way as rozier and jones both a very successful backcourt for the 10th ranked cards. >> bill: getting some opportunity. all work hard in practice. >> kevin: they are going to pay for it by the way. don't see the floor often. >> kevin: harrell was good today. he's going to check out. they bring in jalen johnson. he's ab aggressive, intense guy and it shows. i think he gets his team fired up with that emotion. >> bill: rick made sure he was around the rim. he took some deep shots. most was off drives getting those legs organized finishing strong. >> kevin: told you before, he's no longer the captain but did get over a thousand points today was leading from the very first tip of the day. that is all she wrote in
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pittsburgh with rick pitino and cardinals beating jamie dixon and the pitt panthers 80-68. for bill raftery kevin harlan so long from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. tonight on cbs "60 minutes" "undercover boss" back to back episodes ever "csi" this is presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2015 men's national championship. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division
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>> hi everyone i'm jeff glor. winter in the northeast has not been bad this season. that is set to change quickly. the national weather service calls an approaching storm quick and dangerous. not including blizzard wind condition the storm will start tomorrow morning and last through wednesday morning. we have two reports tonight, starting with the weather. eric fisher wbz in boston, what is ahead? >> this is going to be the biggest storm in at least the a couple of years jeff. we haven't had to deal with this animal so far this winter. all the states of rhode island, connecticut, new jersey and towards the jersey shore. winds consistently gusting or sustained at 35 miles per hour and visibility close to 35 storm we're tracking laying down snow
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in the midwest today tomorrow evening as you are getting out of work, you can see the snow blossom as the storm intensifies. another part of the storm is it's a very slow-mover. it is not departing until wednesday for parts of new england. winds will be strong widespread 30 miles per hour or stronger gusts and 50 plus in the boston area. towards the cape and the islands we could see hurricane force gusts 70 to 80 miles per hour. snow forecast huge area one to two foot snows 30 inches new york to boston and jeff in some spots we could exceed that. plan ahead tuesday and looks for a snow day and wednesday as well. >> glor: eric fisher thank you so much. because of the storm many stocked up on supplies. here is jericka duncan. >>reporter: preparing for what could be one of the worst snow
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storms ever recorded. new york city marry bill deblasio. >> we are facing one of the largest snow storms in the history of this city. projections for this storm are that it would easily be as much as two feet of snow, potentially pushing on closer to three feet of snow. so my message to all new yorkers is: prepare for something worse than we have seen before. >>reporter: along cape cod homeowners are boarding up windows, hoping this impending stomp doesn't reach historic levels. storm isn't this only concern. hurricane force winds could bring down power lines. the ports of new york and new jersey have more than 200 piece of snow equipment at its airports including melters and thousands of tons of salt and
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sand for airport parking lots. from baltimore to bangor, maine people are stocking up on supplies. this was a scene at a costco in new york city today and at yonkers, are new york. >> it isn't too easy to come by. >> on the heels of significant snowfall this year, dumped as much as 9 inches on saturday, same area expected to get pounded once again. new york's governor issued a statement telling drivers to expect their commute to be disrupted on monday and tuesday and jeff right now some airlines have waived fees for people to change and cancel flights. >> glor: all right that was jericka duncan reporting. president obama is now first president to visit india twice while in office. what he called a break through
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understanding allowing u.s. investment in nuclear energy in india. majorror garrett is in india. >> white house an indian prime minister narendra modi on sales of civilian nuclear material and building power plants here shielded from liability in case of accidents. but overshadowed the symbolism of the state visit. on ukraine russian backed separatists have sparked fresh alarm in united states and europe about. >> i will look at all additional options that are available to short of military confrontation and try to address this issue.
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>>reporter: regarding yemen with the pro-western government collapsed last week, mr. obama said the u.s. would continue covert military operations against the al qaeda in yemen based there. >> it is not neat, not simple but it is the best option that we have. >>reporter: the president laid a wreath the mahatma gandhi. finished preparations under historically huge security. on celebration of india's constitution. the agreement could be a boon to u.s. companies and aid india's efforts towards greenhouse gas emissions. twin issues of economic development and environmental protection. >> major garrett, thank you very
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much. alexis tsipras vicity could impact economies across the globe. here is charlie d'agata. >> it's been as a while since the greeks have had anything to celebrate. but they've spoken and their message is: enough is enough with the austerity measures. people are fed up says georgios. i'm 72 years old and all i have in my pocket is seven euros. in victory alexis alexis tsipras 40-year-old won by tapping into this. pure fury. for the past four years greece has been in the grips of violent protests. against deep austerity measures.
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pensions slashed and an unemployment rate of more than 25%, double that for young people. most of that anger was aimed at germany, the driving force of a european union bailout, that forced greece to clean up its act, however painful. some went so farce as to compare german prime minister angela merkel and her countrymen to nazis. greece to face bankruptcy and it raises the prospective once again of greece dumping out of the european currency, the euro. the last time greece was on verge of default or dropping out of the euro zone back in 2010, european and u.s. markets got hammered and that battered u.s. retirement plans too. the euro is down in asian markets in the midst of a showdown between gres and its
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creditors. jeff. >> thank you very much charlie. the seat the seattle seahawks landed in arizona. anna werner has a story. >> coach bill belichick and his team insisted they did not deflate any football. >> at no time was there any intent whatsoever to try to compromise the integrity of the game or to gain of an advantage. >> but if someone did take air out of the footballs on purpose is that cheating or simply gamesmanship? sports has a long history of straddling the moral line. to run time off the clock. loud grunting on the tennis court is not illegal but can annoy heck out of the opponent. during the home run crazy
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1990s many baseball fans suspected some players were artificially pumped up but chose to look the other way and simply enjoy the show. listen to patriots players such as jimmy garofalo manipulating a football is something they haven't even imagined. >> how many pounds of pressure are in these balls? >> to be honest, after all this came up i didn't know how many were in there. between 12.5 and 13.5 right? >> but you didn't know that before? >> not three days ago i couldn't tell that you. >> at least they can rely on their athletes. j.p. hayes turned himself in after playing two shots with an unapproved golf ball. he was released from the tour for a year. something bill belichick insists the patriots are doing too.
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cracking down. jill schlesinger has the story. >> until you get paid next, about a two-week loan. two big robs with these loans. number 1 they're awfully expensive. there's a fixed fee no matter how much you borrow or little you borrow. that's how it can get up to 500%, but according to the consumer protection bureau,en only 15% of the people 64% actually renew them for eight more times and the rest default. >> i know we spoke to the bureau this week. what sort of enthuse rules are we talking about here? >> well remember the cfpd can not put a cap on interest rate, that happens in the state level. but in the morning industry i think they're going to say they want more disclosure about the fees and i think they are going to make the lenders make sure the borrowers can repay the loans. that's that has been a
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cornerstone of the cfpd. >> so much has been put against the lenders, one would think they are going to push back. >> for people who don't make a lot they are mostly making less than $40,000 a year. but again the demand is so high even with such a high cost we see that payday loan store fronts two for every starbucks. but that in perspective and realize there are a lot of people using these loans. >> amazing numbers jill schlesinger thank you very much. >> that is abbreviated cbs news. don't forget our new digital network cbsn. i'm jeff glor. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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