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fight. and now the action picks up. [bell] brian: dirrell does a full flip. paulie: both guys trying to close the show here. and dirrell gives a little back flip. that the highlight of his probable victory of the night. virgil: that made me feel old. brian: when we come back the judges official decision. you are watching the pbc
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here on cbs. brian: will come back to corpus christi as we wait the judges official decision. tonight, on cbs it begins with 60 minutes and pope francis is close his american advisor by a new big brother, madam secretary and it's only on cbs. lets great what we saw here today.
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virgil: we saw a great fight. brian: big right hand by dirrell. virgil: rubio is in this fight. he's hurt. brian: big right hand by dirrell. there is another right-hand. three punch combination by dirrell. that's how you close a show here in texas. brian: the judges official decision is in and let's find out who won this fight. >> ladies and gentlemen for the official decision we go to our judges. they all see the fight exactly the same. one hundred-90 with win by unanimous decision, anthony "the dog" dirrell. [cheers and applause] brian: no surprise as it dirrell wins with unanimous decision as
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we take a look at our applebee's official scoring, but first brent stover with the winner. brent: anthony, after what you just did, do you feel like you're in a position to go after a world title again? >> definitely. everyone seen tonight, through my jabs, straight punches and i was moving and really catching them, so definitely. let's go. brent: congratulations. >> thank you. brian: here's a look at our applebee's official scoring. all in favor of anthony dirrell. he wipes out marco antonio rubio. it has been quite a day here from corpus christi as the champion jamie mcdonnell retains his title and anthony dirrell wins a unanimous decision over marco antonio rubio. for our entire announce
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field but inside the mind captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone, i'm jeff glor. there are more than 121,000 catholic parishes across europe and today pope francis calls on every one of them to take in migrants. the pope made his direct call for help on the migrant crisis when he spoke at the vatican as the lines of those fleeing syria and elsewhere continues in staggering numbers. germany is already bracing to take in 800,000 my granteds this year,-- my grants this year, many arriving in munich, that is where we begin with charlie d'agata. >> reporter: germany drew down its borders an opened its arms. . >> interior ministry said nearly 12,000 migrants have arrived over the weekend and counting.
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the fear and desperation that had been etched on their faces for so long gave way to relief and smiles. and while they were welcomed too at the train station in vienna, no one wants to hang around long. they jumped on the first train they could to germany, europe's richest country, and one that allows all syrian migrants to apply for asylum. on board was a curious mix of migrants and ode paying passengers. many took a chance to get some rest, safe in the knowledge the next stop would be their last. and rest they did. >> they had stories to share too. one young mother told us she had been traveling without her husband for a month. >> i'm going to ask what it is like traveling with a young baby. >> she said she had to walk for miles carrying not just four month old raia but everything they had with a toddler in tow. as they got closer to munich muhammad zuhair told us he
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had reason again to hope. >> what does that feel like? >> we looking for our future. -- future. we want good life for our children. >> reporter: abdul tarim told us the worst part was hungary and how they were forced into refugee camps. >> no freedom. >> no freedom. we want food, no, won't be any food, any drink, no drink, no food. >> yes. we drink from toilet. >> one of those camps was still surrounded by armed guards today. those inside still waiting to know whether they too would be allowed to travel onwards. once migrants arrive here in munich, jeff, they're registered here and then they board buses to other parts of germany for accommodation. places like gim nassiums, even fair grounds. in some cases they begin training, a little bit of skills. charlie d'agata, thank you
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very much. >> glor: in kentucky today lawyers for county clerk kim davis said they filed an appeal challenging the ruling that put her in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. jericka duncan is at the courthouse in moorehead. >> getting her out of jail is a priority for us because she doesn't belong there. she's a prisoner of conscience. >> reporter: roger gannon is one of the attorneys representing kim gafs. -- daches. her legal team is hopeful today's appeal on the contempt order will get the county clerk out of jail soon. >> we hope through this first step and the subsequent appeal steps we take, we will be able to get a higher court to overturn the improper contempt order that the judge entered on thursday. >> reporter: today was the first day davis's husband joe saw his wife since she was locked up for defying a court order. davis's church did not hold its usual afternoon service. but you would be hard pressed to find a church in
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moorehead that is not urging support for davis. >> pray for kim davis. >> reporter: scherrman chambers and his wife plan to do more. >> i will support her in any way she needs support. money or i would even go to jail with her. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate mike huckabee plans to meet with davis on tuesday. >> the county clerk in kentucky who acting on her christian faith is criminalized, jailed without bail because she acted on her conscience and according to the only law that is in front of her. >> reporter: and fellow republican presidential candidate john kasich responded. >> now i respect the fact that this lady doesn't agree but she's also a government employee. she's not running a church. >> reporter: i think she has to comply. >> reporter: jeff, also today attorneys for davis said that a letter circulating on the internet purported to be from davis is fraudulent and fake. >> glor: jericka duncan,
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thank you very much. >> according to one new poll, hillary clinton is no longer trailing person-year sanders in new hampshire. sanders has pulled ahead. with more on this, here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: the sanders surge isn't just his massive crowds. the new poll shows bernie sanders beating clinton in new hampshire 41% to 32%. the vermont senator is up 9 points from july when he was trailing the democratic front-runner. vice president joe biden whose entry into the race would further upend the democratic field is third with 16%. sanders spent the last three days blanketing iowa and railing against wall street. yesterday he said clinton's people are getting nervous about the kind of energy and enthusiasm his campaign has generated. after a summer marked by persistent questions about her private e-mail server while secretary of state, clinton's lead has also narrowed in iowa. the 24 point advantage she had in july has been cut to
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just 11, in new hampshire on saturday, clinton brushed declining popularity. >> well, i've always thought this was going to be a competitive primary. and i welcome that. >> reporter: talk of a loss in early voting states harkens back to 2008. >> reporter: clinton won new hampshire. >> we will win this caucus, we will win this election. >> reporter: but president obama's earlier win in iowa catapulted him to eventually secure the nomination. she is recall didded to avoid a repeat. sign stead of relying on the first two nominating contests, clinton's campaign has a long-term strategy, to sweep south carolina and a host of other southern states on supertuesday in march. as for joe biden, they had said he would make a decision by the end of september, but jeff, some close to him says he doesn't need to rush because the campaign has been so unpredictable that traditional rules have been thrown out the window. >> glor: julianna goldman, thank you. we will be right back.
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marine animal rescue and tried for hours to sever the line. >> you would like to have cut it all off and then freed the wail but sometimes things are impossible. and it endangers their rescue as we're doing it. >> reporter: as a last resort the crew attached a larger buoy to the tangled line to make it easier to spot. but since that happened friday night, the whale has disappeared. experts worry that the whale will have trouble eating, could get tired faster and die. biologist diane alps says saving this blue whale, an endangered species is especially important. >> there are only about 10,000 left in the world. at one time there were over 300,000 and while hunting decreased their numbers. >> reporter: for now the coast guard, whale watching boats and pilots are keeping a close eye on the ocean. mira-- mireya viala real. >> up next football season is here and so is virtual reality. you've come to realize... it's less of a race... and more of a journey. so carry on...
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. >> glor: serena williams is looking for the first grand slam since 1988. she will have to get by her sister first. serena won in straight sets today while sister venus advanced to her first u.s. open quarterfinal since 20 -- the williams sisters face off on tuesday. >> football season is here. and this year many players have an extraordinary new tool at their disposal. virtual reality which is very quickly changing the game at both the pro and college level. as we found out for "60
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minutes" sports. >> just weeks before the start of the season, stand federal reserve head coach david shaw -- >> nice job. >> reporter: is drilling starting quarterback kevin candidate. >> i'll take that. >> reporter: what is different about these reps later. not on a big film screen, but in hogan's mind. >> just take your eyes. >> reporter: hogan can see and hear the action just as he does on the field. >> yeah, you have the safety way too far off the hash. >> reporter: he can repeat each play, as many times as he needs to. >> get out of the run flow and get to the pass. >> reporter: it is practice without pain. read, react and repeat in air conditioned comfort. >> we should pass the game and keep it clean. >> reporter: the effect is called immersive virtual reality has been tried for football before without success.
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as the creator of this system knows too well. >> virtual reality is not like pizza. bad vr is really bad. we've had a lot of folks who tried football trainers before, really just not want to touch it and then they put it on, and it feels like they are there. >> this is gourmet pizza pie, this is new york pizza. >> so why don't we get started here. >> professor jeremy bailenson has been immersed in virtual reality for the past 20 years. his lab at standford with its vibrating floor and state of the art surround sound, he and the students conspire to create environments and situations the brain believes are real to solve real world problems. >> reporter: you can see our full report on the season premier of "60 minutes" sports tuesday night on showtime. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight, i'm swref glor. cbs in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
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