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elaine quijano was lucky. she watched in brazil. >> reporter: the match was played in an often-driving rainstorm; more ominous than the storm clouds was the relentless attack by the german teams. >> that's great defending that time. >> reporter: american defenders weathered the assault, barely. >> germany wondering how they didn't score. >> reporter: star goal keeper tim howard came up with several big stops. team usa sometimes appeared disorganized on offense. jermaine jones missed a scoring chance when he collided with a ref. ten minutes into the second half, howard made another spectacular stop, but couldn't recover for the rebound which rocketed into the other side of the net, breaking the scoreless tie. >> olympic speed from him. jermaine jones. >> reporter: late in the game, team usa mounted several solid attacks and while they failed to score, they certainly left it all on the field. ghana's loss to portugal allowed the u.s. to slip into round two. u.s. coach jurgen klinsmann. >> it's huge for us gettin
elaine quijano was lucky. she watched in brazil. >> reporter: the match was played in an often-driving rainstorm; more ominous than the storm clouds was the relentless attack by the german teams. >> that's great defending that time. >> reporter: american defenders weathered the assault, barely. >> germany wondering how they didn't score. >> reporter: star goal keeper tim howard came up with several big stops. team usa sometimes appeared disorganized on offense....
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elaine quijano tells us how even after 64 years, brazil can't forget the win that got away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is out western edition of the broadcast. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagels that ordered an arcraft carrier and two other warships to the persian gulf as militant in iraq have taken control of large sections of the northwestern part of the country. hagel says the ships, including the carrier uss "george h.w. bush," will give president obama added flexibility in protecting american interests there. meanwhile, iraqis-- iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is rallying shiite supporters to fight the sunni insurgents and iraqi troops and shiite militia fighters apparently slowed down the militants' progress today. we begin our coverage tonight of the crisis in iraq with clarissa ward in baghdad. >> reporter: in baghdad's shiite enclave of sadr city, men answered the call to fight jihad. taking up arms against the sunni enemy isis, who now control two of iraq's main cities. they'
elaine quijano tells us how even after 64 years, brazil can't forget the win that got away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is out western edition of the broadcast. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagels that ordered an arcraft carrier and two other warships to the persian gulf as militant in iraq have taken control of large sections of the northwestern part of the country. hagel says the ships,...
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but there is hope, elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: team u.s.a.'e, that was 84 years ago. in brazil, the world's greatest superpower is an underdog. >> for us, now, talking about winning a world cup, you know, is just not realistic. >> reporter: u.s.a. coach jurgen klinsmann won a world cup with west germany in 1990, his approach was building around michael bradley from new jersey and clint dempsey from texas. and with european who have american citizenship, including players from norway and, yes, germany. tim howard is the u.s. goalie. >> we trust him ever since he's taken over the team and we have no reason to doubt that now. >> reporter: but most of the soccer world does. 13th ranked u.s.a. needs to get past germany, the second best team in the world, and portugal, the fourth best just to advance to round two of the tournament. writer grant wahl has covered five world cups. what defines success for team u.s.a. now? >> the expectation should be to advance from the group to finish in the top two and get to the round of 16. if you don't do that, th
but there is hope, elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: team u.s.a.'e, that was 84 years ago. in brazil, the world's greatest superpower is an underdog. >> for us, now, talking about winning a world cup, you know, is just not realistic. >> reporter: u.s.a. coach jurgen klinsmann won a world cup with west germany in 1990, his approach was building around michael bradley from new jersey and clint dempsey from texas. and with european who have american citizenship, including...
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elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: these days many soccer mad brazilians are just plain mad, mad overion the government here has spent, making this the most expensive world cup ever, money they claim should have been spent on education and housing. at protests like this one residents fumed over what they called the government's broken promises. this man sayed brazilians won't benefit from the cup and says they've been priced out over seeing their team play. >> so many are losing their house and their life and in the end we're not even able to watch the game. i think the message is this is not for you. >> reporter: with hours to go, many stadiums resemble construction sites. other projects weren't completed at all. roads unpaved and airport finished. a recent government audit claims that price goulging by contractors tripled the cost. chris gaffney is an american professor and soccer fanatic that lives in rio de janeiro. >> where does it leave brazilians? >> at the bottom of the bag and the bag is empty with a lot of money flowing out of it. >> reporter: transit workers are planning to
elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: these days many soccer mad brazilians are just plain mad, mad overion the government here has spent, making this the most expensive world cup ever, money they claim should have been spent on education and housing. at protests like this one residents fumed over what they called the government's broken promises. this man sayed brazilians won't benefit from the cup and says they've been priced out over seeing their team play. >> so many are losing...
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elaine quijano is in brazil following team u.s.a.'s ups and downs. >> reporter: 81 minutes into a nerve-racking match. the team campaign with a broken nose bounced a ball off his stomach and into the net. had thousands of americans in rio celebrating a huge upset. but just minutes from the final whistle, legendary portuguese player christiano ronaldo made the perfect pass. (cheering) the ensuing goal sent millions of fans from the euphoria of what was a certain victory to the heart break of a tie and possible elimination from the world cup. u.s. head coach jurgen klinsmann. >> we have to go in and beat germany. that's what we're going to do. >> reporter: today team u.s.a. trudged back on the practice field in san paulo, preparing for a match against germany, a win or draw moves americans into round two. >> i think the u.s. has done a very good job in the past of putting things in their place, putting bad situations behind them and looking forward and, you know, you can see that in the game itself against portugal, the u.s. went down e
elaine quijano is in brazil following team u.s.a.'s ups and downs. >> reporter: 81 minutes into a nerve-racking match. the team campaign with a broken nose bounced a ball off his stomach and into the net. had thousands of americans in rio celebrating a huge upset. but just minutes from the final whistle, legendary portuguese player christiano ronaldo made the perfect pass. (cheering) the ensuing goal sent millions of fans from the euphoria of what was a certain victory to the heart break...
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and elaine quijano in brazil where america's spirits are high, expectationszgám low. >> for us, win agoworld cup is just not realistic. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening, everyone. scott's on assignment. i'm jeff glor. the last u.s. forces left iraq in december 2011. president obama may now send some back. islamic militants grabbed more land today and the president returned from a weekend in california to consider options. they include sending special forces. we have a series of reports tonight including a team of sports in the region, but we begin with breaking news from david martin at the pentagon. david? >> good evening. one of the options being presented to the president calls for sending teams of special forces back into iraq. they would not go into the field to fight alongside iraqi troops but would train and advise them in an effort to recapture some of the territory lost to insurgents. a small flotilla of ships led by the u.s.s. bush is in the persian gulf heading out to break the sunni militias in iraq. crewsships hav
and elaine quijano in brazil where america's spirits are high, expectationszgám low. >> for us, win agoworld cup is just not realistic. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening, everyone. scott's on assignment. i'm jeff glor. the last u.s. forces left iraq in december 2011. president obama may now send some back. islamic militants grabbed more land today and the president returned from a weekend in california to...
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elaine quijano, live. >> the world cup is increasingly big business.t's also a showcase for a change in global economy. jill schlessinger is here tonight with more on this. what do countries put into this and what do they hope to get out? >> reporter: well, if you look at four years ago, south africa spent $4 billion. brazil is spending $11 billion. they obviously want a lot more out of that. look, there's a lot of tourists flocking, 600,000 foreign tourists flocking to brazil. brazil's hoping they're going to spend about $3 billion, and what's amazing is, even after just one day of matches in the subsequent three days after that first day of matches, $50 million into the local economies. >> and a lot of people going there, including americans are finding other options besides traditional hotel rooms, right? >> reporter: absolutely. you see the sharing site air b&b which connects people who have houses, who want housing, 20% of the tourists are using air b&b. it's amazing. just last weekend, 15,000 people used air b&b lodging. it's a huge number. it's
elaine quijano, live. >> the world cup is increasingly big business.t's also a showcase for a change in global economy. jill schlessinger is here tonight with more on this. what do countries put into this and what do they hope to get out? >> reporter: well, if you look at four years ago, south africa spent $4 billion. brazil is spending $11 billion. they obviously want a lot more out of that. look, there's a lot of tourists flocking, 600,000 foreign tourists flocking to brazil....
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elaine quijano, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> a wildfire in concern county, california, threatening up to 500 homes, the fire near the sequoia national forest doubled in size overnight and has now burned nearly three square miles. that fire is reportedly just 10% contained. >> he has been in the news recently because of a bitter family dispute, but tonight he is being remembered for his decades of work before that. radio legend casey kasem died today at the age of 82. here's carter evans. >> i'm casey kasem, counting them down. >> in the days when radio disc jockeys ruled the music industry casey kasem was king. his iconic voice broadcast to every city in america. >> this is "american top 40" and our countdown begins. >> number 40. >> reporter: when "american top 40" launched on july 4th, 1970, the number one song was "mama told me not to come" by three dog night ♪ mama told me not to come >> initially only seven stations carried the show. it was a sentimental format for an age of cultural rebellion but kasem who said he wanted to be the ed sullivan of radio thought there was a place o
elaine quijano, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> a wildfire in concern county, california, threatening up to 500 homes, the fire near the sequoia national forest doubled in size overnight and has now burned nearly three square miles. that fire is reportedly just 10% contained. >> he has been in the news recently because of a bitter family dispute, but tonight he is being remembered for his decades of work before that. radio legend casey kasem died today at the age of 82. here's carter...
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elaine quijano is in sao paulo. >> reporter: these demonstrators had planned to protest the most expensive world cup in history. "we pay a lot of taxes, have low salaries. we are not listened to here. the people are fed up." but they didn't get very far. police stopped them in their tracks. this is the neighborhood where protesters advertised on facebook that they wanted together. you can see they've been met with a heavy police presence here including percussion grenades and even at points tear gas. that left many more upset. "the basic needs of the population are not met," rodrigo antonio said. "we see the freedom to protest is not guaranteed in brazil." but closer to the stadium, throngs of happy fans were oblivious to the protests, waving flags and blowing horns in support of the home team. gustavo sousa came dressed for the occasion. >> it means happiness for brazilians. >> reporter: and in this poor neighborhood overlooking the $400 million stadium, the mood at vaguinaldo ramos' house was also celebratory. he told us the government had spent money on a subway station and new shopping
elaine quijano is in sao paulo. >> reporter: these demonstrators had planned to protest the most expensive world cup in history. "we pay a lot of taxes, have low salaries. we are not listened to here. the people are fed up." but they didn't get very far. police stopped them in their tracks. this is the neighborhood where protesters advertised on facebook that they wanted together. you can see they've been met with a heavy police presence here including percussion grenades and...
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elaine quijano is in sao paolo. >> reporter: these days many soccer mad brazilians are just plain mad billion dollars the government here has spent making this the most expensive world cup ever. money they claim that should have been spent on education and housing. at protests like this one last night residents fumed over what they called the government's broken promises. danilo cajazeira said average brazilians won't benefit from the cup and say they have been priced out of seeing their teams play. >> so many people losing their houses, losing their lives and in the end, we're not even able to watch the game. so i think the message is, this is not for you. >> reporter: with 24 hours to go, many stadiums resemble construction sites. other projects weren't completed at all. roads unpaved, an airport unfinished. a recent government audit claims that price gouging by contractors tripled the cost of the new 900 million dollar stadium in the capitol brasilia. chris gaffney is an american professor and soccer fanatic who lives in rio. where does that leave brazilians? >> it leaves brazilian
elaine quijano is in sao paolo. >> reporter: these days many soccer mad brazilians are just plain mad billion dollars the government here has spent making this the most expensive world cup ever. money they claim that should have been spent on education and housing. at protests like this one last night residents fumed over what they called the government's broken promises. danilo cajazeira said average brazilians won't benefit from the cup and say they have been priced out of seeing their...
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elaine quijano is in brazil with an update on the u.s.y for its game against belgium. >> reporter: the u.s. men'scf0÷ soccer team practiced today at its world cup base in sao paulo, preparing for knock-out play tuesday against belgium. this marks first time ever that u.s. soccer has made it to the round of 16 in consecutive world cups. coach juergen klinsmann says it's an important step on the path to american soccer excellence. >> this is now what we need. we want to have those benchmarks. we want to be one day in the top 10, top 12 in the world some if you want to be there one day, this is now the moment to prove it. this is now the moment to show it. >> reporter: they'll need to do so against a young, fast and aggressive belgian squad that is one of just 14 to have won all three of its group game, but the americans could get a big boost if striker jozy altidore can return from his strained hamstring. altidor was seen jogging easily at practice this weekend. players like goalkeeper tim howard, well, they believe. >> we feel like we're s
elaine quijano is in brazil with an update on the u.s.y for its game against belgium. >> reporter: the u.s. men'scf0÷ soccer team practiced today at its world cup base in sao paulo, preparing for knock-out play tuesday against belgium. this marks first time ever that u.s. soccer has made it to the round of 16 in consecutive world cups. coach juergen klinsmann says it's an important step on the path to american soccer excellence. >> this is now what we need. we want to have those...
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elaine quijano is there. >> reporter: there were protests across brazil, in brazillia anti-dem trarts gathered at a bus stop and marched to the stadium and in rio they gathered in a park before blocking to a park where the stadium where the final will be played. >> among the protestors today was a man who came here today to document what was happening in the hopes that the world will take notice. >> we don't understand why the government used so much money on this, and did not put the money on education, health and other problems, you know. >> reporter: security lines prevented thousands of angry soccer fans from entering the stadium. some fans missed the entire first half of the match between ecuador and switzerland. tomorrow's headache could be water. in the city where the u.s. will play its debut game, officials have declared a flood a heart will. today team usa prepared for their match against ghana. the u.s. coach was a little more optimistic than he was just a few days ago. >> high scoring games this is what fans are waiting for. they want to see goals, you know. so hopefully we
elaine quijano is there. >> reporter: there were protests across brazil, in brazillia anti-dem trarts gathered at a bus stop and marched to the stadium and in rio they gathered in a park before blocking to a park where the stadium where the final will be played. >> among the protestors today was a man who came here today to document what was happening in the hopes that the world will take notice. >> we don't understand why the government used so much money on this, and did not...
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elaine quijano in brazil reports the best in soccer has brought out some of the worst in fans. and steve hartman on the road with a man who turns strangers into fast friends. >> and three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm sharyn alfonsi, and this is our western edition. the white house today announced a surge of spending to deal with the surge of illegal immigration. just since october, the u.s. has picked up 52,000 unaccompanied children crossing into the united states from mexico. most are from central america. the u.s. will spend $93 million to, among other things, repatriate them and help central american countries fight the violence that is driving young people here. anna werner begins our coverage. >> reporter: border patrol officials in texas' rio grande valley catch as many as 1,400 illegal immigrants crossing every day. the white house now plans to speed up processing by bringing in more immigration judges, moving more quickly to deport those not eligible
elaine quijano in brazil reports the best in soccer has brought out some of the worst in fans. and steve hartman on the road with a man who turns strangers into fast friends. >> and three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm sharyn alfonsi, and this is our western edition. the white house today announced a surge of spending to deal with the surge of...
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elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: america's thrilling victory monday over ghana had fans in thecity of manuas in the amazon excited. maybe it was the tropical heat, but some were talking up the u.s. chances against powerhouse portugal. >> the united states will wipe the floor with portugal, i am pretty sure. >> reporter: u.s. coach jurgen klinsmann wasn't going quite that far, but portugal is coming off a stinging four-nil loss to germany. >> they are with their backs against the wall. it makes it more even more difficult to get but that's what you want. that is what a world cup is about. >> reporter: both squads have injuries to overcome. u.s. striker jozy altodore is out with a hamstring. portugal's, cristiano ronoldo, one of the world's very best, has a nagging knee injury, and no one is quite sure how hobbled we will be. u.s. midfielder kyle beckerman. >> we're going to have to know where he is at all times. when we're attacking that is when he can be the most dangerous. you lose the ball and the next thing you know it is in the back of your net. that's how dangerous he is.
elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: america's thrilling victory monday over ghana had fans in thecity of manuas in the amazon excited. maybe it was the tropical heat, but some were talking up the u.s. chances against powerhouse portugal. >> the united states will wipe the floor with portugal, i am pretty sure. >> reporter: u.s. coach jurgen klinsmann wasn't going quite that far, but portugal is coming off a stinging four-nil loss to germany. >> they are with their...
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and elaine quijano in brazil where america's spirits are high, expectations low. >> for us now winning a world cup is just not realistic. captioning sponsored by cbs
and elaine quijano in brazil where america's spirits are high, expectations low. >> for us now winning a world cup is just not realistic. captioning sponsored by cbs
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the city of manaus in brazil and elaine quijano is there watching. elaine?> reporter: good evening. thousands of people are here on coca co-been aa beach and there are people waving american flags. little bit subdued since portugal is ahead 1-0, that goal coming just about seven minutes into this match. but team usa is going to need the support of those u.s. fans, because portgal is a very tough opponent. and one of the reasons is chris renaldo, arguably one of the best soccer players in this sport. and all eyes are going to be on him tonight. there's a question about a possible knee injury. last week he was seen wearing a snee strap at practice so it's not clear whether he'll be at 100% today. the u.s., however, has been affected by injuries too. oneplayer is out with a hamstring injury and the forward is playing with a broken nose that he got in last week's game against ghana. now if the u.s. pulls out a win tonight, they will move on to the second round of this tournament. however, if they lose, then thursday's match against germany will be crucial in det
the city of manaus in brazil and elaine quijano is there watching. elaine?> reporter: good evening. thousands of people are here on coca co-been aa beach and there are people waving american flags. little bit subdued since portugal is ahead 1-0, that goal coming just about seven minutes into this match. but team usa is going to need the support of those u.s. fans, because portgal is a very tough opponent. and one of the reasons is chris renaldo, arguably one of the best soccer players in...
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elaine quijano tells us how even after 64 years, brazil can't forget the win that got away.
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cbs news correspondent elaine quijano and her crew got caught up in the commotion. [ sound of gunshot ] >> reporter: riot police fired tear gas and used rubber nightsticks on protestors in sao paulo hours before the world cup gets under way. demonstrators are angry the government spent more than $11 billion on the soccer tournament. officers moved in when protestors gathered for a planned march to the stadium. in rio, protestors also took to the streets around the stadium in sao paulo security tight and the head of police says officers are prepared to take action against unruly crowds. >> social media is a major player during this world cup. it's one place you can find players and fans in realtime. the games are expected to be the most connected sporting event ever. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in the newsroom and anne, top bay area tech and social media companies are hoping to get a lot out of the games in brazil. >> reporter: yeah. if you use social media over the next several days, expect to see a lot of the hashtag world cup which could translate into money for the bay area's eco
cbs news correspondent elaine quijano and her crew got caught up in the commotion. [ sound of gunshot ] >> reporter: riot police fired tear gas and used rubber nightsticks on protestors in sao paulo hours before the world cup gets under way. demonstrators are angry the government spent more than $11 billion on the soccer tournament. officers moved in when protestors gathered for a planned march to the stadium. in rio, protestors also took to the streets around the stadium in sao paulo...
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elaine quijano at the world cup in brazil. two families who lost children to the santa pash ramass murderer, sit down with ben tracy in their first television interview. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to read those words that somebody wrote about your son. >> here they come! >> pelley: and we sent vanita nair to cape cod. she came back with a whale of a story. >> oh, my gosh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
elaine quijano at the world cup in brazil. two families who lost children to the santa pash ramass murderer, sit down with ben tracy in their first television interview. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to read those words that somebody wrote about your son. >> here they come! >> pelley: and we sent vanita nair to cape cod. she came back with a whale of a story. >> oh, my gosh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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>> pelley: elaine quijano on what's next for team u.s.a. at the world cup. and what if you posted a mailbox in the middle of nowhere? chip reid on the treasures we found inside. >> you will walk away having a wh
>> pelley: elaine quijano on what's next for team u.s.a. at the world cup. and what if you posted a mailbox in the middle of nowhere? chip reid on the treasures we found inside. >> you will walk away having a wh
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elaine quijano is at the world cup. ♪ and a musical based on the songs of a slain rapper.anita nair asks, will it change broadway? this is the "cbs evening news."
elaine quijano is at the world cup. ♪ and a musical based on the songs of a slain rapper.anita nair asks, will it change broadway? this is the "cbs evening news."
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and elaine quijano in brazil where america's spirits are high, expectationszgám low. >> for us, win agod cup is just not realistic.
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elaine quijano at the world cup in brazil. santa barbara masshildren murderer sit down with ben tracy in their first television interview. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to read those words that somebody wrote about your son? >> here they come! >> pelley: and we sent vanita nair to cape cod. she came back with a whale of a story. >> oh, my gosh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
elaine quijano at the world cup in brazil. santa barbara masshildren murderer sit down with ben tracy in their first television interview. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to read those words that somebody wrote about your son? >> here they come! >> pelley: and we sent vanita nair to cape cod. she came back with a whale of a story. >> oh, my gosh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: the world cup began with a multicultural celebration but it didn't take long for the ugly side to appear in what fans call the beautiful game. two argentine fans were arrested for taunting brazilian fans as little morningies and mexican fans screamed gay slurs at the opposing team's goal keepers. >> it's shocking how much racism exists, public racism, especially in european so. >> reporter: sports journalist grant wahl points to past incidents that include nazi banners in the stands and bananas thrown at black players on the field. american jozy altidore was the target of insults in holland. >> we've seen racist chants. we've seen players walk off the field in response to those racist chants. >> reporter: brazil danny alves won praisein april when he lawntly took a bite out of a banana thrown at him. a defiant internet campaign called, "we are all monkies "followed. but there is frustration that the sport's governing body has not done more. jeff webb heads the new antiracism task force. >> i don't think any of us have gotten it right, perhaps,
elaine quijano is in brazil. >> reporter: the world cup began with a multicultural celebration but it didn't take long for the ugly side to appear in what fans call the beautiful game. two argentine fans were arrested for taunting brazilian fans as little morningies and mexican fans screamed gay slurs at the opposing team's goal keepers. >> it's shocking how much racism exists, public racism, especially in european so. >> reporter: sports journalist grant wahl points to past...
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elaine quijano in brazil reports the best in soccer has brought out some of the worst in fans.nd steve hartman on the road with a man who turns strangers into fast friends. >> and three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
elaine quijano in brazil reports the best in soccer has brought out some of the worst in fans.nd steve hartman on the road with a man who turns strangers into fast friends. >> and three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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elaine quijano is in rio at the famous copacabana beach. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. demonstratored continue their protest against the world cup. meanwhile later today, the americans begin their claim for soccer's ultimate prize, the world cup title. >> argentina turned. >> reporter: soccer's shining moment continues to be overshadowed by violent protests across brazil. last night in rio de janeiro, manned who identified himself as a police officer, fired a gun into a crowd of demonstrators. >> another through out bombs. along side the dem stragts the world cup will continue today where the americans begin their uphill battle. team usa arrived with their game faces on. >> we feel like if we step on the field and are sharp and are able to play to the best of our ability, we can have a really good world cup. >> their coach jurgen spoking on sunday. it's a chance to prove u.s. soccer can compete with the world's best. >> before we were coming up, but now we're the players and have avieved. >> grant wahl is a senior sports writer with "sports illustrated" and is followed
elaine quijano is in rio at the famous copacabana beach. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. demonstratored continue their protest against the world cup. meanwhile later today, the americans begin their claim for soccer's ultimate prize, the world cup title. >> argentina turned. >> reporter: soccer's shining moment continues to be overshadowed by violent protests across brazil. last night in rio de janeiro, manned who identified himself as a police officer, fired a gun...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro.s. >> reporter: good morning. team usa did manage to beat ghana but they hardly dominated the game. now, on sunday the u.s. will take on portugal. one of the top ranked teams in the tournament. now, the americans will have to do that without one of their top players, jozy altidor who was ruled out during the game against ghana. dempsey will play but with a broken nose. he's still deciding whether he'll wear a protective masks. the good news is the american is at the top of his game. led by cristiano rinaldo. fortunately for the machineries rinaldo is dealing with a knee injury. one thing they're both going to have to contend with is the heat. on game day temperatures are expected to climb into the 90s and with the humidity it will feel like triple digits. >> thanks. pat riley is feeling the heat this morning. the top three players can all become free agents in the off-season less than a week after miami lost to san antonio in the nba finals. riley had a message for everyone. >> we have
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro.s. >> reporter: good morning. team usa did manage to beat ghana but they hardly dominated the game. now, on sunday the u.s. will take on portugal. one of the top ranked teams in the tournament. now, the americans will have to do that without one of their top players, jozy altidor who was ruled out during the game against ghana. dempsey will play but with a broken nose. he's still deciding whether he'll wear a protective masks. the good news is the...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro following the players. >> reporter: good morning. the americans are hoping to build some momentum after monday night's win against ghana, but next up is one of the best teams in the tournament, powerhouse portugal. the americans were given a rare day off wednesday, a chance to rest their bodies and minds after a physical day in ghana. >> the coach gave us a day auchlt we children it, spend time with the kids and family. >> reporter: but their match is only three games away. yesterday portugal's superstar cristia cristiano re cristiano rinaldo was seen leaving with a pack of ice on his knee. the number one team in the world is suddenly oust the tournament just one week after it began. >> the defending champions are out of this world cup on day seven. >> reporter: the spanish were dealt a crushing defeat wednesday, eliminated by the team from chile. >> i can see it. he scores. 2-0, for chile. >> reporter: it's a major disappointment for spain which was expected to make it much farther than the first round but the spanish only managed t
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro following the players. >> reporter: good morning. the americans are hoping to build some momentum after monday night's win against ghana, but next up is one of the best teams in the tournament, powerhouse portugal. the americans were given a rare day off wednesday, a chance to rest their bodies and minds after a physical day in ghana. >> the coach gave us a day auchlt we children it, spend time with the kids and family. >> reporter: but...
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>> elaine quijano. thank you. play portugal. here for a preview is nate scott, a sports writer. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> was this a surprise? >> it was aunt surprise that we won. it was a surprise how we won. to score a goal in the first 30 seconds, no one ever thinks that's going to happen. michael bradley, one o the americans' best players played awful and then it took a goal from a 21-year-old substitute who no one thought would play. surprising. >> even his reaction to that goal it's like he couldn't believe that that moment had happened. let's talk about injuries because it's really a laundry list when you look at all of the athletes including portugal. what's happening on the u.s. team? >> jozy altidor went down with a torn hamstring, i think. they don't want to tip their hat to the other team. he's a strong player built like a bull. doesn't matter what sport he's playing, he would be a great athlete. so the u.s. they have other option ps but they're definitely going to miss jo
>> elaine quijano. thank you. play portugal. here for a preview is nate scott, a sports writer. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> was this a surprise? >> it was aunt surprise that we won. it was a surprise how we won. to score a goal in the first 30 seconds, no one ever thinks that's going to happen. michael bradley, one o the americans' best players played awful and then it took a goal from a 21-year-old substitute who no one thought would play....
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elaine quijano is at copacabana beach in rio de janeiro. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. even though the players won't admit it last night's win over ghana was about payback. that's because it was ghana that knocked the americans out of the last two world cups. >> the u.s. incredibly within seconds. >> reporter: soccer's biggest stage, just 29 seconds in their opening round match. with an aggressive move and a precision strike by captain clint dempsey, and it held for some 80 minutes when ghana responded with a nifty goal of their own. >> to break american hearts. >> reporter: and tied the score with less than ten minutes remaining. team u.s.a. rallied and in a stirring and most unexpected fashion. >> it's john brooks of the u.s.a.! stolen it. >> reporter: world cup rookie john brooks came off the bench to head this kick into the net. it gave the u.s. a lead they would not relinquish and coach jurgen clin jurgenklinsmann gave them credit. >> it was a wonderful win at the end of the day. >> reporter: the american faithful mad
elaine quijano is at copacabana beach in rio de janeiro. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. even though the players won't admit it last night's win over ghana was about payback. that's because it was ghana that knocked the americans out of the last two world cups. >> the u.s. incredibly within seconds. >> reporter: soccer's biggest stage, just 29 seconds in their opening round match. with an aggressive move and a precision strike by captain clint dempsey, and it...
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elaine quijano is in copacabana, rio de janeiro.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning, even though the players won't admit, last night's win was about payback that's because it was ghana who knocked america out last two world cups. >> the u.s. is ahead, incredibly within seconds! >> reporter: the americans made their mark on soccer's biggest stage with just 29 seconds in the opening round match with an aggressive strike by captain clint dempsey and it held for some 80 minutes when ghana responded with a nifty goal of their own. >> oh, equalizes, it's a goal to break the americans' hearts. >> reporter: and tied the score with less than two minutes remaining but team usa rallied in a most unexpected fashion. >> it's john brooks of the usa! have they stolen it? >> reporter: 21-year-old world cup rookie john brooks came off the bench to head this corner taken to the back of the net. it gave the united states a lead they would not relinquish. head coach jurgen klinsmann gave credit to his team's focus and resilience. >> u.s. team always
elaine quijano is in copacabana, rio de janeiro.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning, even though the players won't admit, last night's win was about payback that's because it was ghana who knocked america out last two world cups. >> the u.s. is ahead, incredibly within seconds! >> reporter: the americans made their mark on soccer's biggest stage with just 29 seconds in the opening round match with an aggressive strike by captain clint dempsey and it held for some 80 minutes...
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elaine quijano is in sal paulo.32 teams this morning trying to win the world cup with rosters full of top players but a handful of stars competing over the next month have received celebrity this translates into soccer. it took less than 11 minutes for the next star to claim the world cup. simply known as nemar, the flashy 22-year-old brazilian has been pegged as one to watch for his skill on the field and his style off the field. he follows the star cristiano. it's not because he does this, but also this. >> he couldn't wait to get that shirt off. >> the 22-year-old is the reigning fifa player of the year and a global fashion icon who has posed for vogue and "vanity fair" and has appeared in armani ads. last year the forward raked in 08 million dollars with nearly $28 million coming from product endorsements, and it's not just rinaldo. messi is considered to be the best player of this century. both will be worth watching over the next month and both have capitalized on their soccer assess dressed by soccer apparel
elaine quijano is in sal paulo.32 teams this morning trying to win the world cup with rosters full of top players but a handful of stars competing over the next month have received celebrity this translates into soccer. it took less than 11 minutes for the next star to claim the world cup. simply known as nemar, the flashy 22-year-old brazilian has been pegged as one to watch for his skill on the field and his style off the field. he follows the star cristiano. it's not because he does this,...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro with a look at their game plan. n blunted by his expectations for team usa and his opinion hasn't exactly been well received by fans. but the coach has managed to keep the americans in contention. despite that heartbreaking tie with portugal, coach klinsmann says team usa is improving as they prepare to take on the group favorite, germany. >> we are getting better. we are getting stronger with every game that we play, so it is exciting to see the team grow. >> that stunning last-minute goal from portugal's silvester varela may have felt like a loss for team usa, but klinsmann encouraged his team to remain focused on the road ahead. >> we come into the locker room, everybody was like a little bit upset, and he's positive, that happened, okay, finished, we have to look forward, we have to beat germany. >> reporter: but coach klinsmann hasn't always been as optimistic. heading into the tournament, he spoke of his team's chances on becoming world champions. >> for us now talking about winning a world cup is just not real
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro with a look at their game plan. n blunted by his expectations for team usa and his opinion hasn't exactly been well received by fans. but the coach has managed to keep the americans in contention. despite that heartbreaking tie with portugal, coach klinsmann says team usa is improving as they prepare to take on the group favorite, germany. >> we are getting better. we are getting stronger with every game that we play, so it is exciting to see the team...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro where she's following the american players whose chances are still alive and preparing for their next match. >> reporter: good morning. the americans are hoping to build some momentum after monday night's win against ghana. next up for the u.s. is one of the best teams in the tournament, powerhouse portugal. the americans were given a rare day off on wednesday, a chance to rest their bodies and minds after monday's physical game against ghana. >> coach klinsmann gave us a day off so it's like we cherish it. spend time with the kids and the family. >> reporter: but their match against a talented portugese team is only three days away. yesterday portugal's soccer superstar, cristiano ronaldo, was seen leaving the practice field early with an ice bag on his knee fueling speculation that he might be unavailable for sunday's showdown. the biggest surprise of the world cup so far is spain's humiliating exit. the number one team in the world is suddenly out of the tournament, just one week after it began. >> the defending champions are out of this world cup
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro where she's following the american players whose chances are still alive and preparing for their next match. >> reporter: good morning. the americans are hoping to build some momentum after monday night's win against ghana. next up for the u.s. is one of the best teams in the tournament, powerhouse portugal. the americans were given a rare day off on wednesday, a chance to rest their bodies and minds after monday's physical game against ghana. >>...
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elaine quijano is in sao paulo with the last-minute preparations. the news is back in the morning.ee you at 7:00. so frank and michelle do you think they will be ready? i'm going to say yeah. >> he they said they weren't going to be ready for sochi but they were ready. >> thank you, gayle king, see you at 7:00. >>> apple is under scrutiny for its arrangements for taxes in ireland. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and frank. apple and a lot of other big u.s. companies get big tax breaks in europe and the eu is investigating those arrangements in several countries including ireland, the netherlands and election embourg. apple has a 3.7% tax rate on its holdings in ireland. that's why apple holds over 130 billion of its $150 billion in its cash pile overseas. ceo tim cook testified on capitol hill last year saying that the u.s. corporate tax code simply needs to be overhauled. the eu is looking at these arrangements and whether or not it amounts to illegal state aid. >>> stock market is on a roll lately, flat yester
elaine quijano is in sao paulo with the last-minute preparations. the news is back in the morning.ee you at 7:00. so frank and michelle do you think they will be ready? i'm going to say yeah. >> he they said they weren't going to be ready for sochi but they were ready. >> thank you, gayle king, see you at 7:00. >>> apple is under scrutiny for its arrangements for taxes in ireland. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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fans this morning are stunned after portugal tied up the game yesterday in the final seconds, elaine quijanos in brazil. and michelle miller takes a close look at why star bucks is raising its prices, that and more, the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> all right charlie. gets underway in just a couple of minutes. have a great show thanks. >>> thank you. new data on the bay area housing marge shows sharp increases in home values and higher rents. according to zillow bay area home values in may rose more than 17% compared to a year earlier. and rents for the same period went up by about 6%. the median home value rose 15.5% to about $680,000. and the median rental value rose about 9% to more than $2,700 a month. >> good time the own. >>> silicon valley giant is growing with new acquisition this morning. >> and here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> good morning, oracle is dropping $5.3 billion on microsystems. that's a maryland based company that makes point of sale hardware and software systems for restaurants, hotels, and a number of other retailers. orac
fans this morning are stunned after portugal tied up the game yesterday in the final seconds, elaine quijanos in brazil. and michelle miller takes a close look at why star bucks is raising its prices, that and more, the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> all right charlie. gets underway in just a couple of minutes. have a great show thanks. >>> thank you. new data on the bay area housing marge shows sharp increases in home values and higher rents. according to...
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elaine quijano is covering the world cup in sao paulo. >> reporter: security is tight. protefrts are expected to march later today. the players are keeping their focus on the field, but ahead of the game on monday, team usa's coach is already making headlines. at a press conference wednesday, the u.s. team's coach gave an honest assessment of their chances in brazil. >> the chances of us winning a world cup is just not realistic. >> reporter: he was hired 2011. a former star player he was part of germany's winning team. >> they kim in in 2011 with the propss of completely changing the program. >> reporter: senior writer grant wall has covered the last four world cups. he said klinsmann is speaking. a veteran of three cups the record for goals scored. the team klinsmann helped create is now facing the so-called group of death. the americans will face powerhouses but first they must face ghana who knocked the u.s. out of the last two world cups. what defines success for team usa now? >> i think no matter who your opponents are in the world cup, the u.s. is now expected to
elaine quijano is covering the world cup in sao paulo. >> reporter: security is tight. protefrts are expected to march later today. the players are keeping their focus on the field, but ahead of the game on monday, team usa's coach is already making headlines. at a press conference wednesday, the u.s. team's coach gave an honest assessment of their chances in brazil. >> the chances of us winning a world cup is just not realistic. >> reporter: he was hired 2011. a former star...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro with a look at the challenge facing the americans. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are now just 12 teams left in the world cup. team usa spent the last few days preparing for a round of play where each of their games will determine whether they stay in the tournament. to determine if they'll stay. - >> our coaching is to prepare the team and understand the dimension of knockout teams. >> reporter: belgium a s a young, fast, and aggressive squad and one of four teams in the cup to win every game so far. but in a knockout round, previous goals don't matter and the losing team is automatically eliminated. >> we're not spending a whole lot of time worrying whob the favorites are on paper. whoever makes more plays in the course of 90 minutes, whoever's willing to have a group of guys on the fight and are so determining to come off the field a winner, those are the things that count. >> reporter: the last three matches took a toll on the american team. midfielder michael bradley ran nearly 24 miles, more than aothr pla
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro with a look at the challenge facing the americans. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are now just 12 teams left in the world cup. team usa spent the last few days preparing for a round of play where each of their games will determine whether they stay in the tournament. to determine if they'll stay. - >> our coaching is to prepare the team and understand the dimension of knockout teams. >> reporter: belgium a s a young,...
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elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro where thousands of traveling americans are, as they say, elaine, loud and proud. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. americans outside of brazil, americans are the largest buyer of tickets if this year's world cup. nearly 200,000 seats. enthusiasm and pride for team usa is swelling after their stirring world cup victory on monday night over ghana. >> it was just an incredible feeli feeling, the support we had from the fans in the stadium along with fans in every corner of the country. we felt that. >> reporter: when the americans took back the lead later in the game, twitter in the u.s. exploded. >> you look at, you know, your instagram twitter and you see the videos, the appeals posted, the reactions at the bars, pubs, it's awesome. we're part of that movement, growing soccer in the states. it's really cool. >> reporter: even vice president joe biden made his way to the locker room after the game to speak with the players and show his support. >> are you kidding me? this is a kick, man. >> reporter: they were back on the field for pract
elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro where thousands of traveling americans are, as they say, elaine, loud and proud. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. americans outside of brazil, americans are the largest buyer of tickets if this year's world cup. nearly 200,000 seats. enthusiasm and pride for team usa is swelling after their stirring world cup victory on monday night over ghana. >> it was just an incredible feeli feeling, the support we had from the fans in the...
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elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. managed the walk away with a tie, yet how it happens is an absolutely absolute shock. on a hot muggy night in the city of manaus the americans found themselves fighting an uphill battle from the start. just five minutes into the match, the u.s. defense misplayed a ball in their own end and they beat the goalkeeper tim howard to take an early lead but team usa kept the pressure on. while goalkeeper tim howard did all he could to keep the time within striking distance. they finally broke through in the second half. midfielder jermaine jones hurling a geel past the goalkeeper to level the score, a goal apiece. and then in in the 81st minute, clint dempsey playing with a broken nose, got one in the back of the net. thousands of fans gathered to watch the game on giant screens here in rio de janeiro. they erupted when the americans scored the go after hi head goal that. i were able to corral cristiano rinaldo. but with less than a minute to go, the world play over the year played a perfect
elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. managed the walk away with a tie, yet how it happens is an absolutely absolute shock. on a hot muggy night in the city of manaus the americans found themselves fighting an uphill battle from the start. just five minutes into the match, the u.s. defense misplayed a ball in their own end and they beat the goalkeeper tim howard to take an early lead but team usa kept the pressure on. while goalkeeper tim howard did...