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they run 73 plays to seattle's 40, but a seattle defense the last two touchdowns.a short kick and lockett juggles it. picks it back up and gets surrounded by a passel of white shirts at the 8 yard line. we go back to the super bowl, you go back to the four games this season fourth quarter leads, losses after having the lead, rams, packers in the first two weeks of the season. then you have the overtime loss at cincinnati. then they lost to the panthers on the touchdown pass to greg olsen from cam newton to keep carolina unbeaten at this point and they still are. so from the 9 yard line now, russell wilson will go to work on a night when he has 9 out of 23. you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. turns no gain into a pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? >> al: second down and six
they run 73 plays to seattle's 40, but a seattle defense the last two touchdowns.a short kick and lockett juggles it. picks it back up and gets surrounded by a passel of white shirts at the 8 yard line. we go back to the super bowl, you go back to the four games this season fourth quarter leads, losses after having the lead, rams, packers in the first two weeks of the season. then you have the overtime loss at cincinnati. then they lost to the panthers on the touchdown pass to greg olsen from...
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seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. please put 14:49 on the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last series. first and goal from the three yard line. lynch is the running back. marshawn. finds it. touchdown. handshakes in the end zone. don't see that very often these days. two-point conversion. we have a tied game. >> cris: patrick lewis, the new center, going to jump out there and get bucannon. then marshawn lynch took his sweet time getting in there but found his way in and nobody ever did put him on the ground. now this game is starting to turn into the physical battle that i really thought it might be for the seattle seahawks and what they might do on offense. and maybe now they just carry this on. because once marshawn lyn
seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. please put 14:49 on the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last series. first and goal from the three yard line. lynch is the running back....
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seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. please put 14:49 on the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last series. first and goal from the three yard line. finds it. touchdown. handshakes in the end zone. don't see that very often these days. two-point conversion. we have a tied game. >> cris: patrick lewis, the new center, going to jump out there and get bucannon. then marshawn lynch took his sweet time getting in there but found his way in and nobody ever did put him on the ground. now this game is starting to turn into the physical battle that i really thought it might be for the seattle seahawks and what they might do on offense. and maybe now they just carry this on. because once marshawn lynch gets going, boy, this place goes c
seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. please put 14:49 on the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last series. first and goal from the three yard line. finds it. touchdown....
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seattle 17. "sunday night football" resumes after these messages. ♪ how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪ prudential, bring your challenges. >> al: tonight's aerial coverage being brought to you by geico. "sunday night football" on this 15th night of november. seattle, washington. centurylink field. palmer chased down. throws. and throws it into the seattle bench. third down. carson palmer won the heisman trophy, recruited by paul hackett and played for pete carroll his junior and senior years and bruce arians. played, of course, for marvin lewis, spent years in oakland talking about bruce and pete and two guys who were kind of 180 in ra way but they share a lo
seattle 17. "sunday night football" resumes after these messages. ♪ how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪ prudential, bring your challenges....
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they run 73 plays to seattle's 40, but a seattle defense the last two touchdowns. and now you've got a short kick and lockett juggles it. picks it back up and gets surrounded by a passel of white shirts at the 8 yard line. we go back to the super bowl, you go back to the four games this season fourth quarter leads, losses after having the lead, rams, packers in the first two weeks of the season. then you have the overtime loss at cincinnati. then they lost to the panthers on the touchdown pass to greg olsen from cam newton to keep carolina unbeaten at this point and they still are. so from the 9 yard line now, russell wilson will go to work on a night when he has 9 out of 23. you start with lynch. marshawn keeps on chugging. turns no gain into a pickup of about three out to the 12 yard line. >> cris: like trying to tackle a pyramid. it just feels like you can't get him off his feet. there's so many times that he makes hits from multiple directions and just does not go down. beast mode is appropriate for this guy. you know, who doesn't go down with all that? the 13.
they run 73 plays to seattle's 40, but a seattle defense the last two touchdowns. and now you've got a short kick and lockett juggles it. picks it back up and gets surrounded by a passel of white shirts at the 8 yard line. we go back to the super bowl, you go back to the four games this season fourth quarter leads, losses after having the lead, rams, packers in the first two weeks of the season. then you have the overtime loss at cincinnati. then they lost to the panthers on the touchdown pass...
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seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last serie first and goal from the three yard line. lynch is the running back. marshawn. finds it. touchdown. handshakes in the end zone. don't see that very often these days. two-point conversion. we have a tied game. >> cris: patrick lewis, the new center, going to jump out there and get bucannon. then marshawn lynch took his sweet time getting in there but found his way in and nobody ever did put him on the ground. now this game is starting to turn into the physical battle that i really thought it might be for the seattle seahawks and what they might do on offense. and maybe now they just carry this on. because once marshawn lynch gets going, boy, th
seattle's ball first and goal from the 3. the game clock. >> al: tom cable offensive line coach. for a while he was the head coach of oakland. >> cris: i'll tell you, he has remade this offensive line. they were not very good earlier in the year. but over the past two or three games you can see the improvement. >> al: there's okung who hurt his ankle and had to come out on the last serie first and goal from the three yard line. lynch is the running back. marshawn. finds it....
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and cash is flowing into seattle quickly., in the first half of 2015 there have been 99 deals so far with more than $900 million in investment. but there's one more area of growth in seattle that can't be overlooked. recreational marijuana. after being legalized in 2012 and going on sale last year, entrepreneurs like ian eisenberg are cashing in. he's doing about $1.4 million in sales each month. >> well, seattle's always been sort of the end of the line frontier city, and it still is. you know, we're leading the world right now in legalized pot. and it's also got a vibrant arts scene and music scene. it's not just tech. >> industry watcher green wave advisers llc projects seattle's recreational market will hit $49 million in 2015, up from approximately 9 million in the second half of 2014. tech start-ups to conscious companies and even marijuana shops. emerald city's small businesses are seeing green. for "nightly business report" in seattle, washington i'm kate rogers. >>> cost cuts helped ralph lauren post results that top
and cash is flowing into seattle quickly., in the first half of 2015 there have been 99 deals so far with more than $900 million in investment. but there's one more area of growth in seattle that can't be overlooked. recreational marijuana. after being legalized in 2012 and going on sale last year, entrepreneurs like ian eisenberg are cashing in. he's doing about $1.4 million in sales each month. >> well, seattle's always been sort of the end of the line frontier city, and it still is....
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al jazeera, seattle. >>> changing the spying laws in the u.k. the government wants new powers and proposed new ways of getting into your cell phone. june first lady michelle obama called on the world to support girls' education. >> if we truly want to get girls into our classrooms, then we need to have an honest conversation about how we view and treat women in our society, and this conversation needs to happen in every country on this planet, including my own. >>> the british government is asking for new powers to expand surveillance. the law would require internet companies to store the web history of every user for 12 months, but doesn't include a much criticized plan to ban a type of encryption. al jazeera reports. >> the british have proposed banning the use of so-called strong encryption, the kind of data protections that put information out of reach of law enforcement, and they are restrictions that have u.s. officials concerned. >> we have a huge problem, where we in law enforcement, state, local and federal and national security work, w
al jazeera, seattle. >>> changing the spying laws in the u.k. the government wants new powers and proposed new ways of getting into your cell phone. june first lady michelle obama called on the world to support girls' education. >> if we truly want to get girls into our classrooms, then we need to have an honest conversation about how we view and treat women in our society, and this conversation needs to happen in every country on this planet, including my own. >>> the...
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in seattle voters tomorrow decide on a type of campaign finance reform. it could lead to a voucher system giving voters the chance to support their favorite candidate with cash. the proposal has drawn a lot of interest from around the country. >> as i 121 backers knock on doors to draw support for their initiative, this campaign leader calls it exciting. >> people are looking at seattle because we're doing something different. we're adding a new tool to the toolbox so across the country we can fight the issue of big money in politics. >> opponents say that seattle's campaign and election laws are well drawn and strict already, and administering the new restriction would be too expensive. >> i don't want seattle to be the begi guinea pig for someone on the east coast to make a point. >> to get the money candidates would have to agree to new campaign fundraising and campaign spending limits, and for candidates participation would be voluntary. >> the vouchers would provide $6 million in potential funding every two years. the no side said that the system wou
in seattle voters tomorrow decide on a type of campaign finance reform. it could lead to a voucher system giving voters the chance to support their favorite candidate with cash. the proposal has drawn a lot of interest from around the country. >> as i 121 backers knock on doors to draw support for their initiative, this campaign leader calls it exciting. >> people are looking at seattle because we're doing something different. we're adding a new tool to the toolbox so across the...
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so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> self insured people, better or cheaper options. the affordable care act c has reduced the number of uninsured people, but a number have dropped their coverage. what's the diagnosis? shopping for care, it's the "inside story."
so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> self insured people, better or cheaper options. the affordable care act c has reduced the number of uninsured people, but a number have dropped their coverage. what's the diagnosis? shopping...
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so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreaking research. >> are you ready to have your brain scanned? >> ready to go! >> challenging your deepest beliefs. >> feeling the spirit is very subjective. >> i don't buy that. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. lth >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, this is the newshour. with me, elizabeth puranam. in the next 60 minutes investigators reveal a loud noise was heard in the final moments before a russian passenger plane crashed in egypt
so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreaking research. >> are you ready to have your brain scanned? >> ready to go! >> challenging your deepest...
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so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> cutting a country in half. >> here's where the canal is gonna to start. >> who's paying the price for progress? >> we are putting all of our future at risk. >> how are they gonna get these sediments out? >> what is difficult, is seeing all the country being destroyed. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. in pakistan, it's cheaper to buy a hit of heroin than food. the country is infamous as a major transit point for heroin and cannabis from neighboring afghanistan to the rest of the world. but its also fighting it's own battle with addiction.
so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> cutting a country in half. >> here's where the canal is gonna to start. >> who's paying the price for progress? >> we are putting all of our future at risk. >> how are...
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pig. >> here is how the voucher system works for registered seattle voters.very january, at the beginning of a 2-year election cycle each voter is mailed vouchers, they are assigned to candidates running for city office. for mayor's and council. to get the money they'd have to agree to campaign fundraising and spending limits. for candidates participation is voluntary. >> the vouchers would provide $6 million in funding every two years. the no side says the system favors incumbents and establishes political groups and hurt candidates that get into a race lament. >> what is likely -- race late. what is likely to happen on january 2nd, incumbents, special from will scoop it up. as for spending, on the no side less than $50,000 total has been reported. nearly all of it raised from corporate donors. much of the $1.3 million raised for the yes side came from a few big donations, from individuals and non-profits outside of seattle. making this a big-money campaign, making it a ain money concept. >> in this race, they are opponents, corporations, and that is the onl
pig. >> here is how the voucher system works for registered seattle voters.very january, at the beginning of a 2-year election cycle each voter is mailed vouchers, they are assigned to candidates running for city office. for mayor's and council. to get the money they'd have to agree to campaign fundraising and spending limits. for candidates participation is voluntary. >> the vouchers would provide $6 million in funding every two years. the no side says the system favors incumbents...
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you guys living up in seattle. >> yeah, married life is good. >> most of our couples end up up in seattle>> i know. jason, molly, and-- >> catherine's from there. >> catherine's from seattle. >> i know, it's a hotbed of success for our show. and you guys were obviously hugely successful. and today, you're gonna have another chance to raise a lot of money for a great charity. >> i hope so. >> let me tell you what you're up against. 14 questions, the money value's growing from $500 all the way up to $1 million. [cheers and applause] >> we have to do it. >> every question you answer correctly moves you one step closer to that top prize. remember, at any time, you can walk away with the money you've earned, donate that to your charity. if you give me an incorrect answer, you walk away with nothing until you get to those thresholds. there's two of them--$5,000, then again at $50,000. you also have your three lifelines. this audience is here to help you with one. "50/50," we take away two incorrect answers. and your "plus one," what smart genius did you bring with you? i hope. >> we brought our
you guys living up in seattle. >> yeah, married life is good. >> most of our couples end up up in seattle>> i know. jason, molly, and-- >> catherine's from there. >> catherine's from seattle. >> i know, it's a hotbed of success for our show. and you guys were obviously hugely successful. and today, you're gonna have another chance to raise a lot of money for a great charity. >> i hope so. >> let me tell you what you're up against. 14 questions,...
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how that voucher system would work for registered seattle voters. every january at the beginning of a two year election cycle, each voter would be mailed four vouchers for $25 that can be signed to candidates running for city office. candidates would agree to new campaign fundraising and spending limits. participation would be voluntary. >> the vouchers would provide $6 million in potential funding every two years. the no side said the system would favor incumbents and establish political groups and could hurt candidates who get into a race late. >> what's likely to happen on january 2 is that people who are well organized, the incumbent special interests will try to scoop those couchers up while the money's available. >> as for spending, on the no side, less than $50,000 total has been reported, nearly all raised from corporate donors. much of the $1.3 million raised for the yes side has come from just a few big donations, from individuals and non-profits outside seattle, making this a big money campaign for an anti big money concept. >> because in
how that voucher system would work for registered seattle voters. every january at the beginning of a two year election cycle, each voter would be mailed four vouchers for $25 that can be signed to candidates running for city office. candidates would agree to new campaign fundraising and spending limits. participation would be voluntary. >> the vouchers would provide $6 million in potential funding every two years. the no side said the system would favor incumbents and establish political...
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so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the news our, i'm shoedie gosh in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes - [ explosion ] >>> explosions and gun fire as french police track down a suspect connected to the paris attacks. >> afghanistan is better for
so marita, please be safe up there in seattle. that's it for today's episode we'll see you next time right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the news our, i'm shoedie gosh in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes - [ explosion ] >>> explosions and gun fire...
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. >>> plus, seattle voters deciding on an unique way to fund their campaign but some advocates are crying foul over the proposal. >> this is al jazeera america live in new york city, i'm del walters. u.s. officials weighing in on the crash of the passenger plane over the skies of egypt. speaking this morning in washington at a defense conference james clapper saying there is nothing yet to show it was intentionally brought down although they're not ruling it out. >> well, we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement yet, but rewell don't know, and i think once the black box has been analyzed and recovered and perhaps we'll know more. >> the comments came by clapper through the airline. officials with the company ruling out technical issues and pilot error including reports that the pilot himself worried about the plane's condition. >> i can tell you with absolute confidence those repairs from a few years ago have nothing to do with what happened to this plane. >> all 224 passengers and crew on board died, including children and newlyweds. peter sharp is in st. petersburg
. >>> plus, seattle voters deciding on an unique way to fund their campaign but some advocates are crying foul over the proposal. >> this is al jazeera america live in new york city, i'm del walters. u.s. officials weighing in on the crash of the passenger plane over the skies of egypt. speaking this morning in washington at a defense conference james clapper saying there is nothing yet to show it was intentionally brought down although they're not ruling it out. >> well,...
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. >> reporter: even though cities like seattle and san francisco have approved gradual wage raises to15 an hour, the move to do the same in florida has been slow. many say colleagues don't want to speak out for fear of being reprimanded. >> some people docket want to say anything, but i speak up for the rest of the staff. >> reporter: with no savings and two children still at home, salomon says there is no way she can stop fighting now. >> hear me out. i mean hear my cry. i need more money. >> reporter: ines ferre, al jazeera, miami. >>> today chipotle is expected to reopen the doors in this some locations where customers were sickened by e. coli. they are still trying to find the cause of last month's breakout. 43 people got sick, dozens of chipotle restaurants in the region were closed. the tests this week finding no e. coli in any test samples. >>> workers at tyson's food claim they are being hurt by unfair job rules. the ruling could have a much more profound impact on the legal system itself. patricia sabga has more. >> reporter: it's the latest case before the supreme court that
. >> reporter: even though cities like seattle and san francisco have approved gradual wage raises to15 an hour, the move to do the same in florida has been slow. many say colleagues don't want to speak out for fear of being reprimanded. >> some people docket want to say anything, but i speak up for the rest of the staff. >> reporter: with no savings and two children still at home, salomon says there is no way she can stop fighting now. >> hear me out. i mean hear my...
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we have some video coming out of seattle.vy rainfall continued in seattle wednesday and that brought flooding to the big city. at least three people were killed in washington state on tuesday and more than 360,000 homes were without power in the seattle area. storms packed gusts close to 80 kilometers per hour which toppled trees and power lines. it also left debris on many roads. now the system has pulled away but a new system is moving into the pacific northwest. more heavy rain is expected across the coastal areas including seattle on your thursday, and then heavy snow is expected for i would not areas -- inland areas as we go through the next couple of days. we'll see rainfall on thursday in seattle, vancouver, as well as portland. friday, you can see sunny weather. that will continue into weekend. you'll see a nice break into the weather. temperatures will be quite chilly in the single digits. there's a huge front across eastern canada and the utilizes. winds are blowing across parts of manitoba as well as ontario. blizz
we have some video coming out of seattle.vy rainfall continued in seattle wednesday and that brought flooding to the big city. at least three people were killed in washington state on tuesday and more than 360,000 homes were without power in the seattle area. storms packed gusts close to 80 kilometers per hour which toppled trees and power lines. it also left debris on many roads. now the system has pulled away but a new system is moving into the pacific northwest. more heavy rain is expected...
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and in seattle an alley made of chewing gum. we're making progress but we still have a huge amount of hard work ahead of us. those are the words of the french foreign minister as it's country prepares to host some of the most important climate talks in recent times. before that summit begins in just under three weeks, foreign ministers from around the world have spent three days trying to settle on a deal blueprint. the aim is to limit global warming to two degrees celsius. many scientists say anything above that will have destructive and crucially irreversible consequences right across the globe. the u.n. weather agency said that greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere have reached a new high warning that the resulting climate change is already moving the world into unchartered territory. we have more now from paris. >> the goal of the climate summit in paris is to fix a limit on global warming. more more than 2 degrees celsius higher. currently the planet is heading to an increase of five degrees. and that would be catastrophic. >
and in seattle an alley made of chewing gum. we're making progress but we still have a huge amount of hard work ahead of us. those are the words of the french foreign minister as it's country prepares to host some of the most important climate talks in recent times. before that summit begins in just under three weeks, foreign ministers from around the world have spent three days trying to settle on a deal blueprint. the aim is to limit global warming to two degrees celsius. many scientists say...
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in seattle. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, it has towered over seattle seattle. a needle in a haystack of the space needle was built as the centerpiece of the 19 skoo world's fair. millions came to marvel at the technologies of the future. touch-tone dialing and satellite transmissions made their debuts here. and the space needle seemed to literally point towards progress. >> the early '60s. they're dos the race, putting a man on the moon. anything is possible. >> reporter: she's a marketing exec who used to'ing work nor microsoft. she was hired to make sure this needle didn't get stuck in the past. ten yoorgs, it didn't even have an app. >> more and more guests come with a computer in their pock, a smartphone or a tablet. how to handle and augment their experience on the screen. >> reporter: what do you do with this? >> it's the largist ipad. >> my name is there. it shows your hometown on the map. >> he has been here before. you swipe to see who has been here, too. >> reporter: you can pose with pictures with a virtual version of a space needle. >> looking throu
in seattle. >> reporter: for more than 50 years, it has towered over seattle seattle. a needle in a haystack of the space needle was built as the centerpiece of the 19 skoo world's fair. millions came to marvel at the technologies of the future. touch-tone dialing and satellite transmissions made their debuts here. and the space needle seemed to literally point towards progress. >> the early '60s. they're dos the race, putting a man on the moon. anything is possible. >>...
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. >> even though cities like seattle and san francisco approved gradual minimum raise wages to $15 an hour, the move to do the same in florida has been slow. the workers say many colleagues don't want to speak out for fear of being reprimanded. >> some people don't wants to anything, but i speak up for the rest of the staff. >> this is my daughter. >> with no savings and two children at home, suleman said there is no way she can stop fighting now. >> hear me out. i mean, hear my cry. i need more money. >> al jazeera, miami. >> today the supreme court is hearing arguments in a case involving one of the country's largest meat producers. workers at tyson foods claim they are hurt by unfair job rules and that ruling could impact the legal system itself. al jazeera's patricia sobga has their story. >> it's the latest case before the supreme court that could carve away at class action lawsuits. a case brought by employees at a tyson meat processing plant who claim they weren't properly compensated for the time it took them to put on and take off protective gear. jurors found in favor of the
. >> even though cities like seattle and san francisco approved gradual minimum raise wages to $15 an hour, the move to do the same in florida has been slow. the workers say many colleagues don't want to speak out for fear of being reprimanded. >> some people don't wants to anything, but i speak up for the rest of the staff. >> this is my daughter. >> with no savings and two children at home, suleman said there is no way she can stop fighting now. >> hear me out. i...
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to the 48 of seattle. with 1:45 to go and two time-outs. phil: man, what a good call and deangelo williams. if you think like oh, he's been in the league too long. he's lost those legs. the man can still run. jim: he's caught seven passes for 88 yards for the game. phil: 1:45, two time-outs. always knowing it takes two scores so if you get in a situation where you have to, you kick the field goal first. jim: going for the long ball and the big strike and a jump ball. kam chancellor came down with it. it's in the hands, though, at the end of bryant. interception for seattle. phil: definitely has possession of the football. jim: at what point is the play over? phil: play is over. taken to the ground. still has possession. jim: i'm not sure here if he does when he rolls over but is the play already dead? because bryant ends up with it. referee: the play is under further review. phil: since he's being taken to the ground, just like a receiver -- jim: who's got it now? phil: you have to get up with the football. but is the play over after he's h
to the 48 of seattle. with 1:45 to go and two time-outs. phil: man, what a good call and deangelo williams. if you think like oh, he's been in the league too long. he's lost those legs. the man can still run. jim: he's caught seven passes for 88 yards for the game. phil: 1:45, two time-outs. always knowing it takes two scores so if you get in a situation where you have to, you kick the field goal first. jim: going for the long ball and the big strike and a jump ball. kam chancellor came down...
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well, the final score here is streetle -- seattle 39 and pittsburgh 30. tonight on cbs, there's been an alteration in the lineup. "60 minutes" will be followed by new episodes of "madam secretary" and the good wife. because of the length of this game. "csi: cyber" will be seen next week. phil, it was a doozy. phil: it was awesome. a lot of fun to see, a lot of great players, good matchups. phil: for phil and tracy and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from seattle. you've been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 50. red 97! set! red 97! did you say 97? yes. you know, that reminds me of geico's 97% customer satisfaction rating. 97%? helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... oh yeah, baby. geico's as fast and friendly as it gets. woo! geico. expect great james: with 10:29 remaining in the second quarter, washington quarterback kirk cousins connects with deshaun jackson, over giants defender brandon meriweather for a 63-yard touchdown. that score helped washington defeat the giants, improve to 5-6 and stay alive in the n.f.c. ea
well, the final score here is streetle -- seattle 39 and pittsburgh 30. tonight on cbs, there's been an alteration in the lineup. "60 minutes" will be followed by new episodes of "madam secretary" and the good wife. because of the length of this game. "csi: cyber" will be seen next week. phil, it was a doozy. phil: it was awesome. a lot of fun to see, a lot of great players, good matchups. phil: for phil and tracy and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from...
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and portland now they talk about seattle and san francisco.ut san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scene in the entire nation. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
and portland now they talk about seattle and san francisco.ut san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scene in the entire nation. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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. >>> emergency planners are warning seattle appeared the west of the pacific north-west about the coming magnitude 9 earthquake. how the ground will shake violently for four to six minutes, how that will followed by a tsunami that could be as high as 30 to 40 feet. the question is not if there will be an an earthquake, but when, and it could come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattle is unprepared for a major earthquake and he shows me why. in an older section of the city down town buildings dating back a century. >> this district you just need to look at it >>> head of the emergency management for 11 years, he says seattle has 800 unreinforced buildings. >> they would likely pancake in an earth quake. the walls will separate from the building and the floors fall down. we're talking like the hades earthquake where structure collapsed on top of one another >>> are cities and community doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens? >> i don't think this state is going to take the safety in an appropriate until w
. >>> emergency planners are warning seattle appeared the west of the pacific north-west about the coming magnitude 9 earthquake. how the ground will shake violently for four to six minutes, how that will followed by a tsunami that could be as high as 30 to 40 feet. the question is not if there will be an an earthquake, but when, and it could come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattle is unprepared for a...
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. >>> seattle's famous gum wall is getting scrubbed down. the white house says that president obama will sign a new $607 billion defense bill when it reaches his desk, even though it includes a key provision by the president. passing a bill with language that specifically prevents detainees from guantanamo to the united states. jamie mcintyre has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: the bill easily won final legislative approval, breezing through the senate with overwhelming support from both parties. >> the yeas are 91, the nays, 3, and the motion is passed. >> the white house said that he'll sign it into law and then offer a plan to repeal the ban on transferring the gitmo detainees to u.s. soil. [ audio difficulties ] the president can't close guantanamo because under article two of the constitution, in his capacity as commander in chief, he has the exclusive authority to make tactical decisions. congress cannot make specific decisions in which detainees can be held and tried. [ audio difficulties ] >> there have been provision that's pre
. >>> seattle's famous gum wall is getting scrubbed down. the white house says that president obama will sign a new $607 billion defense bill when it reaches his desk, even though it includes a key provision by the president. passing a bill with language that specifically prevents detainees from guantanamo to the united states. jamie mcintyre has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: the bill easily won final legislative approval, breezing through the senate with overwhelming...
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. >>> in seattle voters will vote on a type of campaign reform.s is interesting alan, tell us more about it. >> reporter: very interesting. it's not something that has been tried anywhere else. it's initiative 122, and it would use a property tax hike to give money to candidates in city elections. as i-122 backers canvas and knock on doors, it's clear they know this vote has drawn nation-wide attention. this campaign leader calls that exciting. >> people are looking at seattle, because we're adding a new tool to the toolbox so we can fight the issue of big money in politics. >> reporter: opponents say the election laws are well drawn and strict already wi already. >> i done want seattle to be the guinea pig. >> reporter: here is how it would work, every january at the beginning of a two-year election cycle, each rotor would be mailed $445 vouchers. those vouchers could be assigned to candidates running for city office. candidates would have to agree to new campaign fund-raising and campai campaign limits. the vouchers would provide around $6 milli
. >>> in seattle voters will vote on a type of campaign reform.s is interesting alan, tell us more about it. >> reporter: very interesting. it's not something that has been tried anywhere else. it's initiative 122, and it would use a property tax hike to give money to candidates in city elections. as i-122 backers canvas and knock on doors, it's clear they know this vote has drawn nation-wide attention. this campaign leader calls that exciting. >> people are looking at...
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the school board in seattle deciding if classes should start later?ut it will cost a lot. ♪ >>> those rising college costs could soon be slowing down. the college board finding that tuition fees went up about 3% last year, that's far below, the average increase of 5.9%. students at public colleges paying about 40% more than a decade ago. private school students paying about 29% more. and students are taking on less debt. they borrowed $106 billion last year. in that is 6% less than the year before. >>> what time students go to school is an issue in seattle. there is research that show that students do better when school starts later, but it's a an expensive proposition. >> reporter: breakfast at this household is always a busy time as henry and olivia get ready for school. for the second and fourth grader, it is just a couple of minute's drive to school, but mom has to get to work to the kids go to day care first. >> spread out over ten months of school year, $6,000 a year that we're paying just for the before-school care. >> reporter: despite hard co
the school board in seattle deciding if classes should start later?ut it will cost a lot. ♪ >>> those rising college costs could soon be slowing down. the college board finding that tuition fees went up about 3% last year, that's far below, the average increase of 5.9%. students at public colleges paying about 40% more than a decade ago. private school students paying about 29% more. and students are taking on less debt. they borrowed $106 billion last year. in that is 6% less than...
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. >>> what time the student goes to school is the issue in seattle. school board taking up that issue today. research showing that students do better when school starts later. but it is an expensive proposition. >> reporter: breakfast at this household, always a busy time, and henry and olivia get ready for school. for the second and fourth grader it's just a couple of minute's drive to school, but an hour and a half before their classes start. mom has to get to work, so the kids go to day care first. it's five days a week, and $600 a month. >> spread out over 10 months of school year, $6,000 a year we're paying just for the before-school care. >> reporter: the seattle school district wants to get more teenage students to school later in the morning. studies show they need their sleep. >> if you can't fall asleep until 11:00, and we're getting you up early to go to school, then we are causing sleep deprivation, and that perts cognitive ability. >> cindy is a seattle teacher who works with the grassroots organization, start school later, who's name is
. >>> what time the student goes to school is the issue in seattle. school board taking up that issue today. research showing that students do better when school starts later. but it is an expensive proposition. >> reporter: breakfast at this household, always a busy time, and henry and olivia get ready for school. for the second and fourth grader it's just a couple of minute's drive to school, but an hour and a half before their classes start. mom has to get to work, so the kids...
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his second chance came against a much tougher defense, much tougher venue, seattle.nson raising the 12th man flag. tough blow for the 49er defense early. glenn dorsey left with a knee injury. early diagnosis, acl. probably could have used him against russell wilson. 24-yard strike to tyler lockett for the touchdown and the 7-0 lead. 13-0 hawks second quarter. wilson to lockette again, 1211- yard score, 20-0 and the rout was on. gabbert did some really good things today. best pass of the day, i thought, right here, strike to vance mcdonald and the lead was cut to 20-7. but the rookie thomas rawls for seattle was unstoppable, thanks in part to lousy 49er tackles. marshawn lynch was out with an injury. rawls took it to the house. he had 255 combined yards and it was 29-13 seattle. gabbert, not enough to bring a 49er comeback. cliff averill sacked him for a loss in the fourth quarter. seattle wins 29-13. the 49ers drop to 3-7. >> our guys fought their tails off today. hats off to the o-line, running backs, wide receivers. they did a tremendous job, but we didn't do enoug
his second chance came against a much tougher defense, much tougher venue, seattle.nson raising the 12th man flag. tough blow for the 49er defense early. glenn dorsey left with a knee injury. early diagnosis, acl. probably could have used him against russell wilson. 24-yard strike to tyler lockett for the touchdown and the 7-0 lead. 13-0 hawks second quarter. wilson to lockette again, 1211- yard score, 20-0 and the rout was on. gabbert did some really good things today. best pass of the day, i...
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jim: seattle's longest play of the season, 80 yards. and now the era point. one. to make it a two-score different rble. -- differential. this one's good. terrible tackling today by the pittsburgh defensive backs. and it crushed them right here. phil: yeah, it did, jim. coming across, good separation. boy, look at the straight arms. or the stifif arms, i should say. but, you know, the thing is ruell wilson, got to be excicid about his play the last couple of weeks. bevel, the offensive fire. what a game they called. what a difference -- this is why it gives the seahawks some hope. last week they did it by moving the quarterback, having an offense, throwing from the outside. today he's done it from the pocket, russell wilson. jim: and he has his first five-touchdown performance of his career. phil: you talk about this seahawk team, you can't just sit here and go oh, the defense, it's going to dictate the game. no. it their offense the last few weeks and ben roeoelisberger, i don't think he's goingng to come back in. jim: talking to the team doctor, dr. james btadley
jim: seattle's longest play of the season, 80 yards. and now the era point. one. to make it a two-score different rble. -- differential. this one's good. terrible tackling today by the pittsburgh defensive backs. and it crushed them right here. phil: yeah, it did, jim. coming across, good separation. boy, look at the straight arms. or the stifif arms, i should say. but, you know, the thing is ruell wilson, got to be excicid about his play the last couple of weeks. bevel, the offensive fire....
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a look at seattle's space needle from top to bottom. that's next on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning's "eye on money" sponsored by voya finacial. retirement. soil is the foundation... for healthy plants. just like gums are the foundation for healthy teeth. new colgate total daililrepair toothpastete it helps r rineralize enamel and fight plaque germs for healthler teeth and gums. strengthen the foundation for healthy teeth. w colgate total daily repair. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and wiggle, giggle, swerve and curve. with soft dual leak guard barriers and a discreet fit that hugs your curves. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com i did it... do it... take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nails don't ok more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it... and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com the eiffel tower in paris and theurj khalifa which is in dubai.
a look at seattle's space needle from top to bottom. that's next on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning's "eye on money" sponsored by voya finacial. retirement. soil is the foundation... for healthy plants. just like gums are the foundation for healthy teeth. new colgate total daililrepair toothpastete it helps r rineralize enamel and fight plaque germs for healthler teeth and gums. strengthen the foundation for healthy teeth. w colgate total daily repair. want...
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with mixed results a few destructors here in seattle.if you have distributive power do you have ideas and has reduced the debt in the future? >> the job of utilities has been to generate electricity as a nearly defined role and worked pretty well where return on the plant but it has a natural variation we have to get much smarter and the utilities have to wake up to that challenge. and they did not wake up to the digital era so it has to become energy services. there is some iconoclast in the utility sector better very candid that will transform itself and we're already seeing some struggles so there will have to be utility involvement in the use and demand resources we will see a very different feeling of utilities. >> it then most of the policies. if you ask anybody in the field what is your favorite stock prices energy is almost after 65% will street doesn't feel the same way about this transition as a buying opportunity? >> the one of the things that is happening it is facing huge uncertainty of the key government policies thinking o
with mixed results a few destructors here in seattle.if you have distributive power do you have ideas and has reduced the debt in the future? >> the job of utilities has been to generate electricity as a nearly defined role and worked pretty well where return on the plant but it has a natural variation we have to get much smarter and the utilities have to wake up to that challenge. and they did not wake up to the digital era so it has to become energy services. there is some iconoclast in...
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let's get to more nfl action. >> steelers in seattle taking on the seahawks. markus wheaton in with a 69-yard touchdown. he had a field day today. 27-26. pittsburgh could not stop the ball in. seattle get the win. >> we are back in a minute with more. we turn our attention to other things. jordan zimmerman will have a new zip >>> welcome back, jordan zimmerman, a man of few words, always answered the bell. he won 19 games 19 games total seasons ago. was the wrg itin on the wall. his days were numbered. he is headed to detroit, five years, $110 million. 810 innings pitched in the last four seasons. good luck to him. >> college football, the michael london ever has come to an end. he arrived in virginia and current coach of the year at virginia in 2011. he led his team to a 8-5 record. >>> one of the greatest to ever play announcing his retirement, kobe bryant announced it will be his final season. he has been small 20 years with the los angeles lakers. 17 all-star selections. >>> the olympics are nine months away. if you are an athlete you are training every da
let's get to more nfl action. >> steelers in seattle taking on the seahawks. markus wheaton in with a 69-yard touchdown. he had a field day today. 27-26. pittsburgh could not stop the ball in. seattle get the win. >> we are back in a minute with more. we turn our attention to other things. jordan zimmerman will have a new zip >>> welcome back, jordan zimmerman, a man of few words, always answered the bell. he won 19 games 19 games total seasons ago. was the wrg itin on the...
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>> yes, she is running for reelection in seattle. system has early voting and mail voting system that leaves the situation where you don't get all of the results always on election night. you get a bunch of them. the initial results from election night in a very tough, very hard race, a lot of money was spent against her, she was winning 52% of the vote. this does not guarantee that she wins, but it creates a likelihood. a surly looks like a strong showing for her. and that is a big deal. kshama sawant has been running thateelection on positions are every bit as bold as what she did two years ago. two years ago she ran for the city council as a proud open socialist, saying that if she is elected, she would fight like wage.or $15 an hour she did that. now she is back saying that she wants to fight for rent control, once to fight to tax the wealthiest people in seattle, and she wants to fight forming a supple broadband to create a situation -- municipal broadband where we take the digital age and make them freely, inexpensively availab
>> yes, she is running for reelection in seattle. system has early voting and mail voting system that leaves the situation where you don't get all of the results always on election night. you get a bunch of them. the initial results from election night in a very tough, very hard race, a lot of money was spent against her, she was winning 52% of the vote. this does not guarantee that she wins, but it creates a likelihood. a surly looks like a strong showing for her. and that is a big deal....