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time is an issue for ucla. 1:28 to play. >> bill: cartwright a local kid. he's enjoying this run. >> ian: allen. working around the perimeter. trier. 18 to shoot. trier makes his move. a bump from ball. knocked away. ucla is running. holiday ahead. hamilton. oh, rejected. >> bill: they got a foul underneath but what -- >> ian: allen. >> bill: flying in. >> ian: kadeem allen the help. >> bill: i think they got a little small change on cartwright. even if he may not have got much of him but my goodness, what an effort, both ends of the floor. >> ian: it is jackson-cartwright, and it's free throws here for isaac hamilton. will have to retie that left sneaker. >> bill: allen. what a performance he's put on. did you see him helping out on
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pinching, on dribble drives, that time with the block, saving the goal. >> ian: 79% on the season. first one is good. seven-point game with just over a minute left. >> bill: one thing sean miller was saying, he didn't know if they could get these high numbers. they did all right. >> ian: two out of two for hamilton. >> bill: extending the floor a little bit. straight man. thises where cartwright is valuable. >> ian: another ball handler in jackson-cartwright and kadeem allen. jackson-cartwright being watched by holiday. drives. backs it out. probing. low. >> bill: real low with the shoulder. >> ian: he's 5'11". we're down to 10 seconds to shoot. jackson-cartwright. markkanen. >> bill: is that staying in the
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game. everybody turns when the little guy penetrates and look at it from the foul line area all the way to the rim, big time. we talk about his three. his dribble drive. he is so alert and sound in all aspects of the game. >> ian: markkanen fouled on the play. jackson-cartwright put it off the bottom of the backboard and it ricochetted right to markkanen. >> bill: but you've got to be there to get it, though. >> ian: 92-83 with 47 seconds left. >> ian: alford the three. short. air ball. 38.8 on the clock. it's out of bounds. arizona has come in to pauley pavilion, and they are on the brink of knocking off the bruins on their home floor.
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>> ian: coming up tone on cbs it all begins with a new episode of "ransom" followed by back-to-back edition of "48 hours on." tonight, only cbs. the game reset. each team has a time out remaining. arizona has got the lead. they have the possession arrow. they have possession with 38.8. they are holding all the cards right now at pauley pavilion. >> bill: a great job rebounding. that's the area i think that
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ucla has given away by hamilton, they have to defensively be sound and rebounding if they're going to be a final-four team and they're certainly capable of it, but this arizona team just tougher minded. the perimeter guys just put the pressure on the perimeter defense and broke it down frequently. >> ian: fourth foul on hamilton. 92-83 arizona. trier makes it a double-digit lead. >> bill: amazing, sitting out all that time, able to on come in. be permed to play and taking advantage. practicing certainly helped him. >> ian: final 35 seconds. holiday a three. it rims out. rebound. controlled by simmons. >> bill: he's done everything right. didn't need it. he knows it.
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>> ian: foul given along the sideline with 24.9 remaining. >> bill: it's appropriate a guy like kobi has a big-time game when you come to los angeles. it's been a long run with that name for his namesake. >> ian: steve alford's team will drop to 19-2 on the season, 6-2 in the pac-12. their first lossa home. >> bill: steve's done a great job with these kids. you always learn from games. a high-level performance and you know you have to give more. be more prepared, be tougher minded, defensively in particular. >> ian: ball tacks on two. that's just window dressing right now for ucla. 20 seconds left. >> bill: here is the other guy, i think -- talk about mentally tough. >> ian: career high for ball. career high for simmons. allen will dribble out the
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clock. >> bill: that's style. >> ian: marquee match-up. if belongs to arizona. the wildcats get it done. in westwood. 96-85. it's a 12-game winning streak for arizona. what a performance for the 13th-ranked wildcats. for bill raftery and the rest of our crew, ian eagle saying so long from los angeles. tonight cbs begins with "ransom" followed by back-to-back episodes of "48 hours." upon closed captioning provided by cbs sports division ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> a huge cout >> a huge cout r crowd including here in philadelphia. and it's a day for women to voice their concerns about the new administration. good evening, everyone, i'm natasha brown and thanks for joining us. one estimate says a half million people gathered during the biggest demonstration in washington d.c. today. take a look and see the protesters in pink hats and signs with creative slogans supporting women's issues and filled the streets in the nation's capitol. speakers and entertainers alike got the crowd fired up. >> trump and his handlers have found a fox for every chicken coop in washington and twitter finger must not become a trigger finger. >> we want the best for all
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americans, no hate, no bigotry, no muslim registry. >> reporter justin uto of our sister station went to washington and talked to local women who say they are taking a stand against president trump and his again day. >> on saturday morning more than 500 people from the philadelphia area hopped on charter buses and made their way to d.c. for the women's march on washington and they took to the streets to voice their concerns. >> we've been work around the clock to mobilize pennsylvanians and help give them the courage to get here in addition to the means. >> i would like people to know that we're not done fighting and this is not a death sentence this was okay this is a moment a wake-up call and we need to get our butts in gear. >> a lot of folks from the delaware valley say the pilgrimage to the nation's capitol is small journ dwroy stand in solidarity with other
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like minded americans. >> when they are come to d.c. and are surrounded by like minded people they feel stronger tingt in a group. >> many that make the trek to d.c. said the journey is making sure the voices are heard as they try to create a better future for nieces, daughters and all young women across the country. >> it's estimated more than 15,000 pennsylvanians attend today's rally in march. >> we are marching for their future and the fact that they matter and that they have futures that should be just as great as anyone else's. >> justin, kyw news radio for cbs3 eyewitness news. >> tens of thousands flocked to eek ins oval for a protest in philadelphia. reporter terry gregg from kyw news radio was there. >> the signs were as diverse as the men, we78 and children that flocked to ben franklin parkway. their message was loud and
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clear. >> we're here for women's rights and rights for all americans, right? >> the event started with a march that began at logan square and ended at aikens oval and then, a three hour rally with music♪ tell me what do you do♪ >> dancing♪ let's settle the score now♪ >> and passional speakers we should not lose hope and be afraid. we need to sgliingt it's important we protect the rights women deserve. >> we need show what it means to make america great again. >> this extraordinary gathering of like-minded people is the brain child aivr group of ordinary women. >> i decided to get involved because i honest li deposit think people could sit on the sidelines any longer. >> coorganizeer emily cooper
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morris came unwith the idea for women's march on philadelphia. their goal, send a message to america's newly inaugurated president who has promised to give the country back to the people. >> these people on ben franklin parkway we're all a part of your constituency it's your job to listen to our voices and represent us as our president. >> organizers received more than 40,000 facebook rsvps for this event and why we don't have official count as of yet i think it's safe to say they hit their marks. at eakins oval. kyw news radio for cbs eyewitness news. >> president donald trump meantime took first official work-related trip today visiting central intelligence agency in virginia and spoke to cia staff in front of the wall memorializeing fallen officers. he promised to give the intelligence community his full backing and hinted at loosening
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rules of torture nut place against president obama in the fight against isis. >> we've been fighting these wars for longer than any other wars we fought. and we have not used the real abilities we have. we've been -- we have been restrained. we have to get rid of isis. >> his pick for cia director mike pompeo is awaiting confirmation by the senate. the president and first family aten aid prayer service today as well. >> and an investigation is underway into a brazen home invasion in philadelphia's chestnut hill neighborhood. police say one of the victims was sexually assaulted. and eyewitness news reporter alexandria hof is live at the special victim's unit. >> a woman in mid 50ez acted with eye whole lot of courage. 4:30 this morning police say that a man entered into her home through an unlocked door east chestnut avenue where she
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and a male were inside sleeping and in the bedroom the suspect forced the male at gun point to stay in bed and ordered the victim out. he then goon sexually assault her according to police. and the woman was able to take hold of the gun and attempted to shoot the suspect. but the gun did not work and did not fire. and at that point the male was able to call police and the suspect ran. according to police, he was able to take with him keys, wallets and a cell phone. he actually fled in the victim's new 2017 hyundai he lan from antemale suspect was described to number early 20s, about 5' 6" a gun from the scene has not been recovered. reporting live from police special victim's unit, alexandria hof, eyewitness news. >> alex, thank you so much. we'll be back with
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snrv all right lauren, it's about a dreary couple days. >> dreary couple days and super foggy now and we'll ramp up the active weather as we head into tomorrow and monday and gets ready for whipping whipped and winds now are light and component to the whipped flow is driving in this moisture. where is the city. it should be there. live look at center city philadelphia and we cannot see through all of the fog and we have dense fog advisory in effect for the entire delaware valley overnight until 10:00 tomorrow morning and visibilities are extremely low now down to less than a mile in philadelphia and same case in reading and we could potentia potentially have near zero visibilities for a good portion of overnight period. and early tomorrow morning. also, have a chance at seeing
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scattered showers developing main lip south of city and maybe a shower could sneak in north ward up to center city and elsewhere up to the lehigh valley. not worrying about that shower chance tonight. here's the area of prescription. continuing to race on to the north and east and that is going to provide our shower chances as we head to the overnight period. and area of low pressure in association with that prescription it's going to provide us very active weather as we head sunday night and through the day on monday and heavy rain possible 1 to 3" of accumulation and strong wind gusts to 60 miles an hour and most likely along the coast where we have this high wind watch in effect and a.m. sunday night until p.m. on monday and with that possibility of those very strong and potentially damaging winds. so future wind gusts showing us winds pigging up tomorrow evening. early tomorrow morning winds gutting to 55 miles an hour across portions of new jersey, down the shore and potentially up to 0 miles an hour as we head into the latter portion of
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morning up to potentially 50 miles an hour and in center city philadelphia and as we head into the early evening hours those winds will start to relax. and it really will be an active go. overnight tonight there's a chance of light showers and mainly south and east of the city. and as we head into the day tomorrow rain ramping up as we head into the afternoon showers and moderate pockets an as we head into monday morning seeing rain returning once again periods of very heavy rainfall. check this out, 11 a.m. on monday we could see some imbedded thunderstorm activity, too, not too common for the month of january and then again as we head to late day on monday that rain will start to wind down. but very active conditions sunday night and through the first half of the day on monday. and for tonight, areas of dense fog. use extra caution when traveling about and winds calm with that chance of passing shower south and for tomorrow, rain developing that whipped start to pick up especially late day and then becoming windy tomorrow night. and high temperature not bad. 53 degrees and we're on monday
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that is very active day, 48 degrees. showers still lingering around on tuesday morning and then we quiet things down as we head to tuesday afternoon. a nice day on wednesday. and then things get a little cold by the start of next weekend. >> i knew that was coming back. >> uh-huh. >> looks like i'll number rain boots for a couple days. >> sure does. >> thank you so much, lauren, lesley has sports highlights. >> look at villanova wildcats. top ranked cats liked plague in philadelphia and last game at the center shot 65% against marquette. villanova had the lead and brunson kicked it over to jenkin and nails three and cats up by 17 reign rolling lailtder on villanova forces turn yorn. michael bridge ahead of pack and he slams down two of his 15 points. nova with a 19-point lead and josh heart led the caps 25 points. 10-16 from the floor as
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villanova shot 51% and beat flyers by 10. jay thinks the team can do better. >> he lost this game last year, this game. it was about the same time of year they're playing well. and they were playing well coming into the game. and so we're good. we're good. but we just need to get better. >> and well is the process finally working through the sixers after three years bad basketball the team played better thanks to joel embib. sixers looking to play fourth game in a row against the hawbz and joel will not be in the lineup has a scheduled game off. and he left the game with knee contusion and said okay. sixers down by two. pass to covington goes for three and nails. it crowd and teammates go wild after covington second three pointer in the final to give them the lied. final shot may son plumly misses lay-up. and they won three straight eight out of ten now. >> got give our guys without joel a lot of credit to be able
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to find a way to win here at home under the circumstances we were in. >> i -- we have a game tomorrow too. drive away now rather than later. so i threat fly. i felt good about it and shot it and it wept in that was a sign of relief. >> flyers bye comes to end when they play devils at the top of the hour. orange and black lost 11 out of 14. they have to turn things around quickly. >> we have to be better. we're all here and accountable to one another to the coaches and let's make sure we come back fresh and playing hockey the right way. >> we've had a rough couple of weeks where we have not been able to do the things that we need to and want to consisten consistently and i'm very confident in this group and team tomorrow on cbs3 you can
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snrv welcome back everyone a thrilling new series debuts cbs tomorrow night called "hunted" 18 ordinary people turn on to fugitives on the run if they last 28 days that's good thing they'll get $250,000 that's if they cover their tracks from 23 of the world's top up investigators who are hunting them down. hunted premiers tomorrow night and afl championship game and it's here on cbs. >> and that will do it for us tonight. we're glad you checked us out.
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> morgan: the new president's first full day. >> let's pray. >> morgan: a saturday morning prayer service and a visit to c.i.a. headquarters. we'll have the latest from the trump white house. >> we're here to fight. >> morgan: it's a day of natural protests. bus loads of demonstrators gather on the national mall and raise their voices. >> the people united will never be defeated! >> morgan: from coast to coast, hundreds of thousands are on the march. also tonight, dangerous weather, a deadly tornado strikes in the south. snow, floods, and mudslides storm the west. a samsung investigation reveals why note 7 smartphones were overheating and catching fire. and china's president demand its nation to step up its soccer game.
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