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they're going to call on it the back, a play -- we're waiting for a signal. incomplete. pass incomplete, missouri wins it. 48-45. six straight for the tigers. and more heartbreak for the arkansas razorbacks. ♪ >> carter: bret bielema said scores are a great thing. they represent the tough times you've been here. and what you persevered. a lot of star force the razorbacks. emotional locker room for arkansas. >> aaron: no question about it. >> carter: play of the game presented by napa auto parts. t.d. pass number 5 for luck, moore hauls it in, with a little shove, but a t.d. in the books that, ties it 45. and allowed for the game-winning field goal from tucker mccann.
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so for aaron taylor, rick neuheisel, john, the entire crew in fayetteville, i'm carter blackburn. so long. final score 48-45, missouri wins over arkansas. the college football post-game show powered by ram up next. after these messages. i still hear america singing, though the verse and voices change. the song of the carpenters, the wood-cutters and masons. but the singing too of technologists, of office workers, and artists. the steady song of commuters, singing solos in separate lanes. the immigrant's song. the settler's song. the electrician and the doctor. listen to each worker, to the fathers and the daughters. hear them. it's not a harmony.
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>> adam: lot of points, welcome to the college football post-game show, i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs, kick off the holiday season with frosty the snowman, and frosty returns. followed by grammy's greatest stories, a 60th anniversary special tonight, only cbs. >> brian: you didn't melt watching that? >> adam: you kidding? in the game you saw, missouri over arkansas 48-45, the highest scoring game in the s.e.c. this year. thanks in many parts to drew lock, von schreffen with the record setter moments ago. >> drew your sixth win in a row, the most dramatic, how does it feel? >> like no other. it's the kind of a game that you dream of as a quarterback. coming down to the wire, you got to lead your team down the
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field. try to win the game whether it's a touchdown or field goal. we got it done tonight. just the best feeling identify had yet. >> five touchdowns today, are the single season s.e.c. passing touchdown record holder. how does that feel? >> yeah, amazing. probably because of this man right here. this man right here! no, i mean, you know, my name will go down in the record books. but, really, you got to highlight the team, highlight the offensive line, the tight ends who do a great job of pass protection, the wide receivers coming back to make a huge play on the ball for me and go to the running backs. how well they run the ball. don't get tackled after one tackle. opens everything up for me. >> the battle line trophy is yours, go celebrate. >> thank you, sir. >> adam: not sure if he mentioned the defense. [laughing] >> brian: there wasn't any. >> adam: missouri winning six in a row. to end the game. and the year, rather, the regular season.
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but after the game they did the battle in about the battle line trophy. going at it. >> brian: the team, i see you, who's coming with you? i mean you don't want to go into the sea of black by yourself. >> adam: a little pushy-shovy. >> brian: go in the locker room, take shower, cool off. >> adam: arkansas, had their chances, you can say there was a push on one of the decisive touchdowns down the stretch. >> houston: had to be a tough week for the players, coaches, uncertainty. but they gave good effort. austin allen, his dad, i hired his father, he's been there a long time. austin allen with seniors there. you know that, they're hurting. you have to give credit to barry odom, 0-4, and he does that speech we heard. you talk about, hey, we're going to get it fixed, get it done. he did. the players, give him credit. >> brian: they need to build a statue of that frash can that he dumped everything in and started that inferno about six, seven ball games ago.
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you win six straight, heck of a turnaround by this football team. kudos to coach odom. >> adam: they call it keep it rolling baby. and they're bowling, going to a bowl game first time since 2014. we'll see what happens now with bret bielema and jeff long, has been let bow. >> brian: what happened pittsburgh, adam? >> adam: miami, thought they'd take it off, get the lead, but no answer for the unexpected freshman making his first start. >> brian: in action, puts the panthers in position to win the ball game. he went out and helped them win, versus number 2 miami. you see him, fourth and five, three minutes left, naked run here. pick up the first down, takes it to the house. this is a party, it's a party, it's a party. >> adam: with frock. >> brian: a little scoring chain
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there. >> brian: panthers scoring chain, they field this game with a turnover. >> adam: stripping rozier, benched briefly in this game by mark richt whose. 5-game winning streak is over. -- 15-game winning streak is over. >> we hadn't lost in a while. went into the locker room and had to say something besides, do something besides cheer. and jump up and down and celebrate. a little bit different. been over a year sings we have had to do that. i think the guys, i mean i know the guys are hurt, i'm hurt, our coaching staff, you know, everybody associated with the program i'm sure is hurt by it. but that's football. that's life. >> adam: and this is life at the top when you lose late in november. you get a mulligan and make it to the cfp. typically, you need to take that
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loss a little earlier in the year. you know my aim is going to face clemson in next week's acc championship game. but that is pretty interesting, if clemson loses tomorrow. there's no guarantee. >> brian: probably going to be more movement with the plate tectonics. see transpires tomorrow, then we'll know how long they slide. we have a big one on the horizon in the championship ball game. they hope that clemson can get through the game versus the gamecocks tomorrow unscathed. that keeps them in a lot offy position. i want to go back to the pulling of your quarterback with about 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter. malik rosier had not played well throughout the ball game. but he hadn't thrown a pick. to send a message that, late in the ball game, a guy who helped get to you 10-0, has been marvelous up to this point, what type of message are you sending him, that late in the ball game? i don't get it. >> houston: there's another game, there's a championship game, get back on track. you lost one.
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but wisconsin sitting there, they got a big game. o.u. a big game. everyone has to win. >> adam: and ohio state seeing more doors open, although two bad losses including one to the sooners. meantime, a great in-state battle, the war on i-4, between south florida and ucf, undefeated coming in. but how about this guy, plk can, he has -- mccann, he a motor boat. >> houston: great second and third effort, big play. >> adam: flowers, after a turnover, gets usf the ball back, takes the lead. >> houston: how many times have we seen flowers make it happen. >> adam: up by six, plenty of time left. the winner will face memphis in the american conference championship game. big 12, tcu, a win for them in the big title game. he's back. >> brian: they didn't know who was going to start at quarterback. maybe they did, just not telling us. kenny hill showed up and played a pretty good ball game.
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and tcu, now, gets that coveted rematch they wanted. hoping everyone is healthy. the baylor bears, and the tcu horn dogs. another block in the back. another push in the back. >> adam: everybody, everybody. >> brian: bloo independent side hit. >> adam: they're go to review the film to see if there were problems. like how when you buy the amazing new iphone 8 you get another one on us. see we give you more phones and more spokespeople. are you guys doing a spokesperson thing right now? yes. awesome, can i be in it? well, it's kind of like a two-phone deal. so two spokespeople. got it. k. thanks. at&t it's time for more. it's time for more. buy the amazing iphone 8 at at&t and get a second one to gift, on us. ♪
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he's taking the tigers. >> brian: i am. if you like hard hitting you will dig this. >> houston: auburn tough to play, you can go either way. i lean a little bit to 'bama. >> brian: yeah? >> houston: a little bit. >> brian: i'm leaning a whole lot to the tigers. >> adam: that's the fruit kebobs you had at summer camp. >> adam: here's what is coming up tonight on cbs. for all of us, have a great evening, see you tomorrow for the iron bowl.
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening. i'm keit elaine quijano. anthony mason is off tonight. they were attacked as they worshiped. at least 235 were killed by bombs and bullets in the sinai peninsula. it was egypt's deadliest terror attack and the first on a mosque. more than 100 were injured. president trump called it horrible and cowardly and phoned egypt's president to offer his condolences. here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: here's the al-rawdah mosque after the attack. inside, shocked survivors walk among those gunned down by about 40 armed men who debtinated a bomb near the mosque, and then slaughtered worshipers as they ran for their lives.
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some gunmen even hid, waiting to ambush vehicles evacuating the wounded. egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi went on national television and vowed he would respond to the attack with brute force. but for the past four years, egyptian security forces have been fighting a losing battle in the sinai against islamist extremists, especially the local isis franchise. this well-armed group has staged brazen attacks on checkpoints, barracks, and army posts, and murdered both soldiers and police. isis in the sinai also claimed responsibility for the bomb that brought down a russian passenger plane in 2015, killing 224 people. early this year, isis in the sinai released a new video calling on its followers to attack christians. weeks later, two churches were bombed on palm sunday, and 45 people died.
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then, in may, the coptic christian community was shattered again when a bus full of pilgrims was blown up. today's attack is not only the first on a mosque, but also the deadliest yet, leaving egyptians shocked and shaken. it's likely that worshipers at that particular mosque were targeted because they're followers of the sufi branch of islam, which isis considers blasphemous. elaine. >> quijano: elizabeth palmer. liz, thank you. there was a major scare today in one of the busiest parts of london. multiple reports of shots fired in the subway sent black friday shoppers scattering. police flooded the scene and closed three stations. london has been on high alert after five violent attacks this year, but an hour later, police gave the all clear, saying there were no shots and no one was hurt. here at home on this black friday, retailers have high hopes for the holiday shopping
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season. 164 million american are expected to shop online on in stores this weekend, up from 154 million last year. michelle miller has been checking out the action. ( cheers ) >> reporter: there was the usual frenzy, but in some places, black friday was relatively calm. >> this is a thousand times better. >> reporter: retailers are better organized and smarter about launching their holiday shopping season. that began with jump starting traditional holiday experience a day ahead schedule. how long you have been waiting in line? >> all night. >> reporter: you were rear-- >> we got here at almost 1:00 in the morning. >> reporter: longer lines in stores shows plenty of shoppers are eager. dead joe is charisse jones is al business correspondent for "usa today." do you see the demise of black friday on the horizon. >> they have been talking about the death of black friday for 10 years and i don't think it will
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go completely away. most sales happen in stores. 80% to 90% of all sales still happen at a brick-and-mortar storefront so it will be a while before black friday completely disappears. >> reporter: bargain hunters are not only hitting the stores. they're letting their fingers do the shopping. at the close of thanksgiving night, shoppers had spent $2.87 billion online, an 18% increase from the year before. >> about $1.4 trillion is going to be spent by consumers, so retailers are prepared to clean up. they're rolling out the experiences and the events to get folks in store, and they're going to really try to get their share of the bounty. >> reporter: there's actually science backing these black friday crowds. in fact, one m.i.t. professor who studies line behavior found that people actually enjoy this one day of inconvenience for the thrill of beating out the competition at finding the best bargain. elaine. >> quijano: all right, michelle miller, thank you so much. president trump played golf today with two of the game's
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greats, including tiger woods. as errol barnett reports, the president and woods are more than golf buddies. they're business partners. >> mr. president! >> reporter: at a florida golf club bearing his name, president trump played alongside the world's top golfer, dustin johnson, and perhaps the world's most famous, tiger woods. today's golf club visit is mr. trump's 52nd as president. the president's golfing life is usually kept secret, but today, in a rare disclosure, he acknowledged he would be playing quickly before heading back to his mar-a-lago club to work. he even added the name of the venue-- trump national golf club. >> i'm going to be work for you. i'm not going to have time to go play golf. >> reporter: it is in stark contrast to his campaign promises and consistent criticism of president obama. >> everything is executive order because he doesn't have enough time because she's playing so much golf. i have a no-conflict situation because i'm president. >> reporter: mr. trump promised to separate himself from his businesses as president, but since taking
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office, he has spent all or part of 126 days at trump-branded properties. and consider this: tiger woods is designing a golf course with the trump organization in dubai. no word from the white house on if president trump discussed that business with him today on the golf course. elaine. >> quijano: all right, errol barnett, errol, thank you. "on the road" is up next. no one diens alone at this school. whstuff happens. old
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here at boca high and schools across the country, someone always sits alone. >> it's not a good feeling. like, you're by yourself, and that's something that i don't want anybody to go through. >> reporter: denis estimon is a haitian immigrant. when he came here in first grade, he says he felt isolated, especially at lunch. now he's popular, but he has not forgotten that first grade feeling. >> to me it's like if we don't go and try to make that change, who is going to do it? >> reporter: so with some friends denis started a club called, "we dine together." >> we dine. >> together! >> we dine! >> together! >> reporter: their mission is to go into the courtyard at lunchtime to make sure no one is starving for company. >> denis. >> i'm new here. >> you're new here? when did you first come here? >> reporter: for new kids, especially, the club is a godsend. >> this is gabriel. >> reporter: since is started last year, hundreds of friendships have formed, some very unlikely. you're probably meeting kids you never would meet on the football
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team. >> never. >> reporter: jean max meradieu actually quit the football team, gave up all the perks that come with it, just so he could spend more time with this club. >> i don't mind not getting a football scholarship. this is what i really want to do. >> reporter: just imagine how different your teenaged years would have been, if the coolest kids in school all of a sudden decided you mattered. >> we'll get to know each other better. >> reporter: it, obviously, takes a lot of empathy to devote your lunch period to this. >> yes. >> reporter: either that, or firsthand experience. >> i went from coming from a school they always had friends to coming to where i had nobody. so-- >> reporter: club member allie sealy transferred a few years ago. she says with no one to sit next to, lunch can be the most excruciating part of the day. >> it seems really unfair. it's, honestly, an issue, meeting someone who actually cares and listens to what you have to say, really makes a difference. and that could happen at lunch. that could happen at our club. >> reporter: since we first told this story, denis has graduated from high school but
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not from this mission. >> start a club at your school. >> reporter: he's now traveling the country opening "we dine together" chapters at other schools, 15 so far, with more than 100 slated for the new year. and if we're lucky, when he's done showing kids how to make outsiders feel accepted-- >> i'll be around tomorrow if you want to eat lunch together. >> reporter: ...he can teach the rest of us. steve hartman "on the road" in boca raton, florida. >> quijano: a small kind conscience make a profound difference. bravo. that's the cbs evening news. i'm elaine quijano. thanks for watching. good night upon captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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it is really craze any here and there is no parking. >> it is a black friday frenzy , shoppers flock to stores all across the region looking for best bargains on this day after thanksgiving, and, it was an early wake up call for shoppers and some of them are still going strong, tonight. good evening, i'm jessica dean ukee washington ace off tonight. here's a look at some of the shopping hot spots chopper three found crowded malls in neshaminy, cherry hill, christiana and philadelphia "eyewitness news" report's leash a nieves spoke to bargain hunters a the gloucester premium outlets. >> ♪ >> reporter: black friday is here and perra
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