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you trying to say marlie wasn't a good girl? no, ma'am. i'm just trying to ask a very important queststn. marlie was a good girl, mister. didn't have to answer to me or brace logan. she was a pretty girl. any man around here would've been proud to marry with her. what about young damon ring? he wouldn't leave her be. even his dad couldn't keep him from pestering around. miss logan, where did your daughter get that money? where did she go? who did she see? do you know your daughter that well? she didn't keep nothing from me. nothing that mattered. d the argument? no place. well, then, somebody must've come by here to see her. now, who was it? she just didn't kick over a rock and find that cash. logan, if you don't wanna tell me, we'll go into town, you can tell judge cooper. now, how's that? damon ring, he come by. he gave her the money? why? that all? just wondering why you didn't mention it at the trial. brace killed my girl. signed a a nfession. there weren't no need for trial. they just give him a sentence. if you'd have mentioned it to
you trying to say marlie wasn't a good girl? no, ma'am. i'm just trying to ask a very important queststn. marlie was a good girl, mister. didn't have to answer to me or brace logan. she was a pretty girl. any man around here would've been proud to marry with her. what about young damon ring? he wouldn't leave her be. even his dad couldn't keep him from pestering around. miss logan, where did your daughter get that money? where did she go? who did she see? do you know your daughter that well?...
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marlie hall cbs news, new york. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> on the democratic side of the aisle.. congresswoman nancy pelosi held onto the minority leader role in the house of representatives. she had been challenged by younger members of the party who said they needed fresh leadership./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> a wildfire tears through towns in tennessee. next at noon.. the weather conditions that may help get the inferno under control... and our colder weather is going to continue. sherry has your full forecast news leader... ((you're watching 8 news now at noon.)) ((kirsten joyce)) century has destroyed hundreds of homes and buildings. four people were killed in the fire near gatlinburg in the great smokey mountains. 14 others were hurt. and 14-thousand people fled the flames. gatlinburg looks likes a scorched ghost town.. with smoldering homes burnt to the ground: ((greg mill still having because of the wind, trees that are falling. they are taking down power lines, that's limiting our access into some of these areas. )) ((kirsten joyce)) >> strong storms and heavy rain moved i
marlie hall cbs news, new york. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> on the democratic side of the aisle.. congresswoman nancy pelosi held onto the minority leader role in the house of representatives. she had been challenged by younger members of the party who said they needed fresh leadership./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> a wildfire tears through towns in tennessee. next at noon.. the weather conditions that may help get the inferno under control... and our colder weather is going to continue....
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for bacterial growth// cut it up in smaller portions, cool it quickly, store it within 2 hours ( marlie hall/cbs news) the very young, old and those with compromised immune systems are more vulnerab illnesses, so it's best to avoid having a refrigerator full of left overs. ( lindsay malone/advanced practice clinical dietitian, cleveland clinic) for foods that you do plan on saving, make sure you get that food into shallow containers and into the refrigerator within two hours. and if you are going to reheat the leftovers, use the oven .. not the microwave. it's not the quickest.. but it cooks more evenly. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >>> ((christianne klein)) >>> malone says it's best to toss any leftovers after 3 to 4 ((mauricio marin)) >>> helping troubled teens: (( adrian had experienced some problems because of the divorce of the parents)) ((christianne klein)) the program that incorporates the school district to help kids and their families turn their lives around.. when the valley's news leader continues... announcer: you're watching 8 news now at opened up today as well. this
for bacterial growth// cut it up in smaller portions, cool it quickly, store it within 2 hours ( marlie hall/cbs news) the very young, old and those with compromised immune systems are more vulnerab illnesses, so it's best to avoid having a refrigerator full of left overs. ( lindsay malone/advanced practice clinical dietitian, cleveland clinic) for foods that you do plan on saving, make sure you get that food into shallow containers and into the refrigerator within two hours. and if you are...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up after your "cbs astro fizzist neil degrasse tyson. "cbs morning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? ,, >>> the far right new movement known as alt-right latched on the trump campaign. and some say his victory has given them a boost. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: since 2008 the alt-right or alternate right movement lived mostly on message boards. it gained me momentum after trump appointed steve bannon. seen as the lgest platfor for?' the alt-right message with more than 300illion views in the last month. 38-year-old richard spencer president of the national policy bannon acting as the strategist for donald trump because breitbart has been an open place for a lot of ideas that i care about. >> reporter: ben has denied being alt-right. it's members are usually educated right wing males with th're difficult to find because of wide range of members thoswh believe america will
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up after your "cbs astro fizzist neil degrasse tyson. "cbs morning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? ,, >>> the far right new movement known as alt-right latched on the trump campaign. and some say his victory has given them a...
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marlie hall, cbs news, jersey city, new jersey. ((christiann told cbs news they were working quickly to alleviate the delay issue./// ((mauricio marin)) >>> americans are not the only country making black friday a shopping tradition. brazilians don't celebrate thanksgiving... but black friday shopping became a tradition there a couple of years ago. now it happens every year the last friday of november. much like u-s stores.. they open earlier and offer big discounts on their merchandise./// ((mauricio marin)) >>> a holiday tradition here in and turning the switch on for the first time tonight. it is at opportunity village.. at oakey and torrey pines.. and that is where tedd florendo is ... tedd... ((tedd florendo)) ((>>>we had big storms that pushed through east clark county this morning but have not since dissipated. flooding was big in golden valley, arizona but now we're seeing much mostly clouds right now high humidity and dewpoints due to the rain that passed through this morning. winds breezy at times but cool 60's today and
marlie hall, cbs news, jersey city, new jersey. ((christiann told cbs news they were working quickly to alleviate the delay issue./// ((mauricio marin)) >>> americans are not the only country making black friday a shopping tradition. brazilians don't celebrate thanksgiving... but black friday shopping became a tradition there a couple of years ago. now it happens every year the last friday of november. much like u-s stores.. they open earlier and offer big discounts on their...
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marlie hall in cleveland, thank you so much, marlie. >>> the president and the woman who hopes to become president for the cubs. mr. mr. obama, cubs win world series. that has changed even this south sider can believe in. want to come to the white house before i leave? and from a lifelong cubs fan and chicago native, hillary clinton, they did it! 108 years later and the drought is finally over. way to make history, cubs. fly the "w." >>> if you thought you would get arrested from politics by tuning into the world series you were wrong. both the clinton and trump campaignug during the game, paying an estimated 500,000 dollars for the each of the 30-second ads. on the campaign trail with the race tightening both candidates are concentrating on critical states and pushing their base supporters to vote. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: donald trump and hillary clinton are painting dire pictures of what it would be like if the other won the election. >> imagine with me what it would be like to have donald trump sitting in the oval office come >> if hillary clinton were to be elected, it wo
marlie hall in cleveland, thank you so much, marlie. >>> the president and the woman who hopes to become president for the cubs. mr. mr. obama, cubs win world series. that has changed even this south sider can believe in. want to come to the white house before i leave? and from a lifelong cubs fan and chicago native, hillary clinton, they did it! 108 years later and the drought is finally over. way to make history, cubs. fly the "w." >>> if you thought you would get...
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reena. >> ninan: marlie hall outside the richard rogers theater on broadway. thanks, marlie.e president-elect will be among can john dickerson's guest tomorrow on "face the nation." the civil rights group the southern poverty law center says there have been at least 700 cases of hateful harassment or intimidation since the election. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: from swastikas at a baseball field in a playground-- >> white power! >> reporter: to pennsylvania high school students shouting hate messages in the hallway, and a throe back to the days of segregation at a high school bathroom in northern california. >> i can't even explain to you what it feels like to come to a campus they loved for four years and not feel safe. >> reporter: according to new numbers from the f.b.i., reported hate crimes were up almost 7% in 2015. that includes a 67% jump in reported hate crimes against muslims. when the racial tension continued even after election day, lesley stahl asked president-elect trump about it on "60 minutes." >> they're harassing latinos, muslims. >> i am so s
reena. >> ninan: marlie hall outside the richard rogers theater on broadway. thanks, marlie.e president-elect will be among can john dickerson's guest tomorrow on "face the nation." the civil rights group the southern poverty law center says there have been at least 700 cases of hateful harassment or intimidation since the election. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: from swastikas at a baseball field in a playground-- >> white power! >> reporter: to...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up afterning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. what do we want our kids how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve a well-rounded education- including arts, music, technology, and so much more. that's why we're working with parents and communities to reduce the emphasis on high stakes testing. because when you limit the tests, they can test the limits... of their potential. >>> the far right new movement known as alt-right latched on the trump campaign. and some say his victory has given them a boost. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: since 2008 the alt-right or alternate right movement lived mostly on message boards. it gained more momentum after trump appointed steve bannon. seen as the largest platform for the alt-right message with more than
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. >>> coming up afterning news." >>> this is the "cbs this morning." what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. what do we want our kids how to game a test... or test themselves in a game? how to master an exam... or examine a master? how to be robots... or build robots? the njea believes students deserve...
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marlie hall explains. from thanksgiving dinner beware: not all your favorite dishes may be safe to reheat and eat. clinical dietitian lindsey malone of the cleveland clinic says don't save the rice. when it cools at room temperature, bacteria can grow rapidly. lindsay malone/advanced practice clinical dietitian, cleveland clinic) that bacteria is resistant to heat so even if you are heating to the normal temperature it doesn't matter that bacteria is still going to be there another staple to toss: potatoes cooked in aluminum foil. lindsay malone/advanced practice letting it cool into that temperature danger zone and also keeping the foil on it you have created this bacteria breeding ground. you may not heat it sufficiently to kill the bacteria foods with a high moisture content like stuffing should also be thrown away. when it comes to poultry malone says reheat it to the proper internal temperature to avoid bacteria... and don't store the whole bird. lindsay malone/advanced practice clinical dietitian, cl
marlie hall explains. from thanksgiving dinner beware: not all your favorite dishes may be safe to reheat and eat. clinical dietitian lindsey malone of the cleveland clinic says don't save the rice. when it cools at room temperature, bacteria can grow rapidly. lindsay malone/advanced practice clinical dietitian, cleveland clinic) that bacteria is resistant to heat so even if you are heating to the normal temperature it doesn't matter that bacteria is still going to be there another staple to...
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here's our marlie hall. >> reporter: witnesses say benjamin marco knee was conducting a traffic stop in front of police headquarters when the suspect got out of another car and opened fire. >> when the suspect reached the marconi striking him in the head. the suspect then reached in through the open window and fired a second shot. >> reporter: the 50-year-old officer was rushed to the hospital where he later died. >> most families will be celebrating the holidays. sapd will be burying one of its own because of an ultimate act of cow deese. >> reporter: the suspect got away in a black car with tinted windows, his death follows the ambush killings of police officers in >> this tip of senseless violence ?fis unacceptable. >> reporter: marlie hall, cbs news. >>> happening this morning, a man accused of shooting his wife and killing his neighbor faces a judge. 46-year-old kevin lyons is facing 12 felony counts investigators say in april, lyons shot his wife in their front yard ?
here's our marlie hall. >> reporter: witnesses say benjamin marco knee was conducting a traffic stop in front of police headquarters when the suspect got out of another car and opened fire. >> when the suspect reached the marconi striking him in the head. the suspect then reached in through the open window and fired a second shot. >> reporter: the 50-year-old officer was rushed to the hospital where he later died. >> most families will be celebrating the holidays. sapd...
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marlie hall has all the excitement from cleveland, ohio -nats-this is going to be a tough play the historic world series finale... -nats-the cubs win unprecedented 17- minute rain delay. -nats- series m-v-p ben zobrist gave the cubs the lead over the indians for good with this 10th inning double. it was like a heavyweight fight man, just blow for blow, everybody playing their hearts out teammate miguel montero helped secure the victory. they've always blown it so many years before. they came so close to doing it again - nats- fans were left on the edge of their seats at the bottom of the eighth...when cleveland outfielder rajai davis hit this game- tying home run: this whole place erupted. it was an awesome moment. in the end the cubs back from a 3-to-1 series deficit...finally ending decades of heartbreak: your family has been waiting 108 years for this? this is tremendous. still can't believe it. 108 years. -nats- back in chicago. celebrations immediately spilled from the bars to the streets.as fans hailed the end of the curse of the billy goat: -or nats- cubs manager joe maddon attribute
marlie hall has all the excitement from cleveland, ohio -nats-this is going to be a tough play the historic world series finale... -nats-the cubs win unprecedented 17- minute rain delay. -nats- series m-v-p ben zobrist gave the cubs the lead over the indians for good with this 10th inning double. it was like a heavyweight fight man, just blow for blow, everybody playing their hearts out teammate miguel montero helped secure the victory. they've always blown it so many years before. they came so...
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marlie hall has more. if you have beware: not all your favorite dishes may be safe to reheat and eat. clinical dietitian lindsey malone of the cleveland clinic says dont save the rice. when it cools at room temperature, bacteria can grow rapidly. that bacteria is resistant to heat so even if you are heating to the normal temperature it doesnt matter that bacteria is still going to be there another staple to toss: potatoes cooked in aluminum foil. letting it cool into that temperature danger zone and also keeping the created this bacteria breeding ground. you may not heat it sufficiently to kill the bacteria foods with a high moisture content like stuffing should also be thrown away. when it comes to poultry malone says reheat it to the proper internal temperature to avoid bacteria... and dont store the whole bird. again setting up the situation for bacterial growth the very young, old and those with compromised immune systems are more vulnerable to food borne of left overs. for foods that you do plan on sa
marlie hall has more. if you have beware: not all your favorite dishes may be safe to reheat and eat. clinical dietitian lindsey malone of the cleveland clinic says dont save the rice. when it cools at room temperature, bacteria can grow rapidly. that bacteria is resistant to heat so even if you are heating to the normal temperature it doesnt matter that bacteria is still going to be there another staple to toss: potatoes cooked in aluminum foil. letting it cool into that temperature danger...
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marlie hall, cbs news. for now, the chief has ordered all san antonio traffic stops this is the time of year where you watch the weather closely to see if you need to take steps to protect your plants. no one is watching more closely than the farmers . 10 news reporter jonathan petra- mala spoke to one in plant city. sure it's cool, but not too cold for a cone. in fact it's perfect weather for what parkesdale market is most famous for jim meeks says it's the kind of weather that helps produce exactly the taste you want...especially wi s cool weather crop, it helps boost the size and sugar levels. with no freeze warnings forecasted farmers will be alert, but not alarmed. a treat for farmers who are always at the mercy of mother nature. a bay area congregation heard messages of love a bay area sunday at the first service since their place of worship was vandalized. after the election, they found drawings of swatiskas and the words "make america great again" on their driveway. 10 news reporter garin flowers sh
marlie hall, cbs news. for now, the chief has ordered all san antonio traffic stops this is the time of year where you watch the weather closely to see if you need to take steps to protect your plants. no one is watching more closely than the farmers . 10 news reporter jonathan petra- mala spoke to one in plant city. sure it's cool, but not too cold for a cone. in fact it's perfect weather for what parkesdale market is most famous for jim meeks says it's the kind of weather that helps produce...
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our marlie hall channels her inner child to find out. >> whoa! my aim is awesome. >> awesome! >> reporter: for the youngnd of holiday toys that hit the mark. including the nerf entirial death trapper. >> this is a robotic dog. >> reporter: lori schhat is at toy world. >> we know that the "star wars" toys are going to get on the shelf and fly right off. >> reporter: from oversized action figures to this customizable light sabre, "star sounds and sound. >> this is the voice changing helmet. and you can use this on your kids, too. do your homework. >> reporter: and there's also a flying millennium one of many drones on the market. this one is voice activated. but the breakout toy this holiday season is hatchimal. the creatures hatch and break out and eventually learn how to the toys selling for $50 are sold out at most stores but people are selling them online for more than $100. >> if you see this on sale, buy it, don't think twice. in fact buy as many as they have and tonight think twice. >> reporter: with so many popular toys on kids wish lists, the industry is expected to hav
our marlie hall channels her inner child to find out. >> whoa! my aim is awesome. >> awesome! >> reporter: for the youngnd of holiday toys that hit the mark. including the nerf entirial death trapper. >> this is a robotic dog. >> reporter: lori schhat is at toy world. >> we know that the "star wars" toys are going to get on the shelf and fly right off. >> reporter: from oversized action figures to this customizable light sabre, "star...
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. >>> next tuesday is election day but millions of americans have marlie hall is in the battleground state of ohio where people are voting early. >> i voted for hillary. >> reporter: ohio resident april merwin cast an early vote for hillary clinton. >> i'm tired of hearing about all of the awful things in the news. and i just want to be able to get my vote in there. >> reporter: ohio is one of 36 states that allow voters to cast their ballots before election day. linda spivey also voted early for clinton. >> it's just more convenient. you work every day, five days a week. it's just more convenient to come on my off day and vote. >> reporter: that might sound like good news for clinton but election officials believe it's too early to vote. >> a lot of early voters are in major cities therefore they tend to have more of a dem graphic vote. >> reporter: officials say more than 40,000 voters here in chai hoag ga county will cast their ballots early this year but that's down by 10% from last votes are counted until election day. the early vote may actually be good news for trump. >> we ju
. >>> next tuesday is election day but millions of americans have marlie hall is in the battleground state of ohio where people are voting early. >> i voted for hillary. >> reporter: ohio resident april merwin cast an early vote for hillary clinton. >> i'm tired of hearing about all of the awful things in the news. and i just want to be able to get my vote in there. >> reporter: ohio is one of 36 states that allow voters to cast their ballots before election...
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anthony. >> marlie hall, thanks, marlie. >>> tonight sting will help reopen france's historic bataclan concert hall in paris. it's part of a series of events in observance of the first anniversary of the coordinated attacks that struck the concert hall, a soccer stadium and nearby cafes. 130 people were killed, hundreds of others injured. jonathan vigliotti has more on couple of days. >> reporter: last night they paused to remember the terror that swept through france's capital. it was here at the national stadium two suicide bombers detonated their vests. minutes later, gunmen opened fire on diners in cafes. in all, six sites across paris were attacked. the deadliest unfolded in the bataclan theater, packed at the time with concert goers. escaping through a second-floor window ripped the world. 89 people did not make it out alive. dennis plow was among those who did. >> i will always have to live with this souvenir. you cannot make them pay, but you can learn to live with them. >> reporter: the theater became the collective memorial for the attacks. tonight for the first time, music w
anthony. >> marlie hall, thanks, marlie. >>> tonight sting will help reopen france's historic bataclan concert hall in paris. it's part of a series of events in observance of the first anniversary of the coordinated attacks that struck the concert hall, a soccer stadium and nearby cafes. 130 people were killed, hundreds of others injured. jonathan vigliotti has more on couple of days. >> reporter: last night they paused to remember the terror that swept through france's...
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just boarding a plane are you putting faith in t p but marlie hall found religious acts of faith are becoming more common at america's airports where a chapels help travelers stay grounded before they fly. >> faissal el ansari is flying to morocco for business. his nearly 12 hour journey began here at the islamic center at john f kennedy international airport. >> by doing this, i'm fulfilling is filled with travel ares and airport employees. imam ahmed-- ahmet yuceturk said attendance is growing. >> for muslims it it is very porntd to have a space like this so they can go inside without disturbing anybody, pray, connect with good and go on their way. >> reporter: more than half of the nation's busiest airports have a dedicated space for worship. most are interfaithed but here at jfk, there are four separate chapels, one for each major religion. the islamic center, a synagogue and a catholic and protestant terminal four. father christian piasta heads up the katd lick chapel our ladies of the skies. >> there say full-fledged congregation here. >> yes. well, jfk is a city that employs a
just boarding a plane are you putting faith in t p but marlie hall found religious acts of faith are becoming more common at america's airports where a chapels help travelers stay grounded before they fly. >> faissal el ansari is flying to morocco for business. his nearly 12 hour journey began here at the islamic center at john f kennedy international airport. >> by doing this, i'm fulfilling is filled with travel ares and airport employees. imam ahmed-- ahmet yuceturk said...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> the president-elect is celebrating a deal to prevent almost 1,000 job losses at a major manufacturer. he and vice president-elect mike pence will travel to indiana tomorrow to announce an agreement with the air- conditioning company carrier to keep nearly 1,000 factory jobs in the state. 9 months ago, carrier's parent company had planned to close two indiana facilities and move more than 2,000 jobs to mexico. >>> a north carolina district attorney says that a charlotte police officer acted lawfully when he fatally shot a black man. the case set off several nights of unrest in charlotte. >> their recommendation was unanimous. that bears repeating. 15 career prosecutors and their recommendation was unanimous. >> the officer is also black. keith lamont scott was shot on september 20th. police video showed officers shouting for him to drop a gun several times. scott's family insisted that he was not armed. a nearby store surveillance video shows the outline of a holstered gun on scott's ankle. >>> the husband of a shasta county woman who was missing for
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> the president-elect is celebrating a deal to prevent almost 1,000 job losses at a major manufacturer. he and vice president-elect mike pence will travel to indiana tomorrow to announce an agreement with the air- conditioning company carrier to keep nearly 1,000 factory jobs in the state. 9 months ago, carrier's parent company had planned to close two indiana facilities and move more than 2,000 jobs to mexico. >>> a north carolina district...
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marlie hall is at progressive field in cleveland. >> reporter: good morning. the chicago cubs and cleveland indians have waited a combined 176 years to win a world series. and, last night, the cubs won the championship in historic fashion, breaking their dry spell. >> here is the 0-1. >> reporter: the historic world series finale. >> the cubs win the world series! >> reporter: followed an delay. >> zobrist, a base hit. >> reporter: mvp for the series ben zobrist. >> it was a team win. >> they always floated so many years before. this is the greatest feeling in the world. >> reporter: fans were left on the edge of their seats at the hit this game tying home run. >> this whole place erupted. it was an usa momeawesome momen >> reporter: in the end the cubs finally ending decades of heartbreak. your family has been waiting 108 years for this. >> this is tremendous. still can't believe it. >> reporter: back in chicago, celebrations immediately spilled from the bars to the streets, as fans hailed the end of the curse of the billy goat. >> it hashi curses. >> reporte
marlie hall is at progressive field in cleveland. >> reporter: good morning. the chicago cubs and cleveland indians have waited a combined 176 years to win a world series. and, last night, the cubs won the championship in historic fashion, breaking their dry spell. >> here is the 0-1. >> reporter: the historic world series finale. >> the cubs win the world series! >> reporter: followed an delay. >> zobrist, a base hit. >> reporter: mvp for the series...
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marlie hall is at the theater. ? i'm past patiently waiting ? >> reporter: the hit musical "hamilton," about america's founding fathers, turned into modern day political theater. >> we know we had a guest in the audience this evening. >> reporter: after the final curtain call, the cast directly addressed vice president-elect mike pence, who was greeted with boos and a few cheers from the audience. ( booing and cheering ). >> we, sir, we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. our-- ( cheers ) >> reporter: actor brandon message. he plays america's third vice president, aaron burr. >> we truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our american values and to work on behalf of all of us. ( cheers and applause ) all of us. >> i really thought this was an important moment to really say something and, you know, to get in front of an individual with whom we feel we have differences. >> reporter: pence got up to leave as dixon began his monologue. theater-goers had mixed reviews. >> i
marlie hall is at the theater. ? i'm past patiently waiting ? >> reporter: the hit musical "hamilton," about america's founding fathers, turned into modern day political theater. >> we know we had a guest in the audience this evening. >> reporter: after the final curtain call, the cast directly addressed vice president-elect mike pence, who was greeted with boos and a few cheers from the audience. ( booing and cheering ). >> we, sir, we are the diverse america...
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marlie hall has the latest. >> reporter: in north carolina's appalachian mountains, wind and dry conditions are spreading wildfires that officials believe were deliberately set. the governor has declared a state of emergency in several counties, and many families have been forced from their homes. >> dark smokiness, like, when trees get caught on fire or when someone lights up a forest. >> reporter: officials are investigating more than 20 suspicious wildfires burning in a national forest. county ranger can rusty dillinger of the north carolina fire service says residential areas are also threatened. >> fire got within 20 yards of one home. another half dozen homes is got within one-tenth of a mile. >> reporter: in southern kentucky, more wildfires are believed to be the result of foul play. a teenager in harlan county was arrested this week for arson. >> you can see behind me, we are dealing with some forest fire conditions. >> reporter: police also arrested 21-year-old johnny mullins. officials say he's a wanna-be weatherman who admitted starting a wildfire to get attention on facebook. >
marlie hall has the latest. >> reporter: in north carolina's appalachian mountains, wind and dry conditions are spreading wildfires that officials believe were deliberately set. the governor has declared a state of emergency in several counties, and many families have been forced from their homes. >> dark smokiness, like, when trees get caught on fire or when someone lights up a forest. >> reporter: officials are investigating more than 20 suspicious wildfires burning in a...
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marlie hall, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> now, in addition to the transition work, president-elect trump is also working on his campaign promises. trump and vice president elect mike pence are headed to indianna tomorrow to announce a deal to keep jobs in the u.s. united technology is the parent company of air-conditioning company carrier has planned to ship jobs out of the country, but the trump deal will keep a thousand jobs in indianna. pence is indianna's outgoing governor. >> well the death toll has risen to four, as firefighters work to contain massive wild fire near tennessee magestic smokey mountains. >> four dozen others have been hurt in the fires. correspondent explaining, resident had little time to flee before the wall of flames moved in. >> reporter: parts of gatlinburg, homes burned to the grounds. >> we are still having because of the winds trees falling, taking down power lines, that's limiting our access in to some of the areas. >> flames hollowed out homes and buildings. many people forced to evacuate, south refuge and shelters like this one, run by the red cross. greg
marlie hall, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> now, in addition to the transition work, president-elect trump is also working on his campaign promises. trump and vice president elect mike pence are headed to indianna tomorrow to announce a deal to keep jobs in the u.s. united technology is the parent company of air-conditioning company carrier has planned to ship jobs out of the country, but the trump deal will keep a thousand jobs in indianna. pence is indianna's outgoing governor....
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marlie hall cbs news, cleveland ohio. president obama tweeted the cubs... to congratulate the then he asked---- "want to come to the white house... before i leave?"it's become a u-s ?tradition?... for championship teams to visit the white house. even with all of the cubs excitement...we haven't forgotten about our home team. team.the brewers are hosting a town hall for fans today... looking ahead to next season. manager craig counsell ... and general manager david stearns will be there...discussing a number of topics. topics.the event is ?free? and open to all fans. the town hall is at miller park starting at 7 tonight. 3 election... and hillary clinton maitains a ?comfortable lead? here in wisc. wisconsin.the latest ?marquette law school? poll... puts her ?six points? ahead of donald trump among "likely vote" voters."the real intrigue is what's now considered a ?tie?... between republican ?incumbent? senator "ron johnson" and democrat "russ feingold." earlier this year... feingold had a ?double digit? lead. 8-13 "if you have just a one point race... practi
marlie hall cbs news, cleveland ohio. president obama tweeted the cubs... to congratulate the then he asked---- "want to come to the white house... before i leave?"it's become a u-s ?tradition?... for championship teams to visit the white house. even with all of the cubs excitement...we haven't forgotten about our home team. team.the brewers are hosting a town hall for fans today... looking ahead to next season. manager craig counsell ... and general manager david stearns will be...
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according to american express, 95 million people gave small reena. >> ninan: marlie, thanks. up next, why many are paying the >> ninan: cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. here's carter evans. >> this tax doesn't council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4% tax on streaming video, calling it a utility so it can be taxed like water and electricity. >> my constituents do not want this tax. >even if it's just a couple of bucks to help out the city? >> even if it's just a couple of dollars that they're already-- it's being taxed twice. >> reporter: councilman tyron hampton says the surprise tax was designed to make up for lost rid of cable tv and home phones. voters in 41 california cities have now approved changes to tax cell phones as they would land line, never anticipating those taxes could be applied to video streaming. it happened just this month in alame
according to american express, 95 million people gave small reena. >> ninan: marlie, thanks. up next, why many are paying the >> ninan: cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. here's carter evans. >> this tax doesn't council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4%...
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here's marlie hall with the latest. >> reporter: the series finale. >> the cubs win the world series! >> reporter: followed an unprecedented 17-minute rain delay. series mvp zobrist gave them the lead for good with this double. >> like a heavy weight fight. everybody playing their heart out. >> they've always blown it so many years before. this is just the greatest the edge of their seats at the bottom of the 8th, when cleveland outfielder davis hit this game tying homerun. >> this whole place erupted. it was an awesome moment. >> reporter: in the end, the cubs rallied back from a 3 to 1 series deficit, ending decades of heartbreak. >> your name has been waiting 108 years for this. >> this is tremendous. still can't believe it. >> reporter: back in chicago, celebrations immediately spilled from streets, as fans hailed the end of the curse of the billy goat. >> nothing to do with curses. >> reporter: cubs' manager joe madden attributed the win to skill. >> superstition has nothing to do with what's happening today. nothing. and if you want to believe in that kind of stuff, it will hold
here's marlie hall with the latest. >> reporter: the series finale. >> the cubs win the world series! >> reporter: followed an unprecedented 17-minute rain delay. series mvp zobrist gave them the lead for good with this double. >> like a heavy weight fight. everybody playing their heart out. >> they've always blown it so many years before. this is just the greatest the edge of their seats at the bottom of the 8th, when cleveland outfielder davis hit this game tying...