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the connection from steel city c down to the gulf coast was o approved by the obama administration. the president went out and talked about t increase accessibility to oil.bi so that's been up and running and it's profitable. >> ifill: pardon me. in canada, we now have the potential of different leadership. stephen harper, the former primy minister, was very much in favor of. this now we have justin trudeau. is there a different political climate many. >> there's a slightly differentt political climate, although incoming prime minister trudeaun has said he's in favor of this pipeline. that said, when he talked to the president right after hisfte reelection, he emphasized that he thought the relationship. between the u.s. and canada is broader than one pipeline and also talked about the importancn of balancing economic interests against environmental priorities. so clearly there's a little wiggle room on that front.t >> ifill: what role does the state department play in thispls decision process between now and the end of the president's term? >> they need to issue a national interest
the connection from steel city c down to the gulf coast was o approved by the obama administration. the president went out and talked about t increase accessibility to oil.bi so that's been up and running and it's profitable. >> ifill: pardon me. in canada, we now have the potential of different leadership. stephen harper, the former primy minister, was very much in favor of. this now we have justin trudeau. is there a different political climate many. >> there's a slightly...
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we will break down the explosion in the steel city and how the silver and black got the best of the steelers. if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st >>> welcome back in, and raiders and steelers, and lo, you got to see this one, and i want to get your analysis in a second, but i want to show you the highlights. the silver and black trying to stay above .500, and the raiders down four, and derek carr looking for and finding a amare cooper in the end zone, and wide open, he is saying, lo, throw me the ball! >> yes, and carr exploited it. >> and now, he finds him in the end zone. and third quarter, steelers find clyde wallford for the touchdown and a great
we will break down the explosion in the steel city and how the silver and black got the best of the steelers. if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information...
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james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an injured land write jones. in the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to anybody got an in with those merriam-webster people? >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day. make black friday hassle-free with low prices on ford cars, trucks and suvs. and get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select ford vehicles, on top of all other offers. it's an inside deal, now for everyone. hurry for a limited time, get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of all other low ford friends and neighbors offers. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked, stopped. >> pelley: he hit them all? >> oh, yeah, they were dead. >> pelley: tonight you wil
james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an injured land write jones. in the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to anybody got an in with those merriam-webster people? >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't...
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james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an in the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to 6-4 on the season. >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked, stopped. >> pelley: he hit them all? >> oh, yeah, they were dead. >> pelley: tonight you will hear eyewitness accounts of the attacks as they unfolded. people who lived through the terror on the streets of paris and in the concert hall. [gunfire] when you realized there were >> i just realized that they were here to kill as many people as possible. it was going to be a bloodbath. >> pelley: have you spoken to the president? >> yeah, a number of times. >> yeah. >> pelley: you feud man you can work with? >> yeah. this is the job. >> pelley: paul ryan didn't want the thankless job of leading a fractured majority that can't keep its promises. besides, he preferred his hou
james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an in the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to 6-4 on the season. >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked. shot, looked, stopped. >> pelley: he hit them all? >> oh, yeah,...
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. >>> meanwhile, the raiders found themselves in a shoot-out in the steel city today. a win and they finish the first half of the season with a winning record for the first time since 2001. and derek carr and company almost got it done in a bruising battle that came down to the final seconds. raiders-steelers, this one reminiscent of the good old days. tossed to murray. and mike mitchell just clobbers him. murray fumbles the ball. mitchell hit murray right on the helmet. and he would leave the game with a concussion after running for 96 yards. fourth quarter. up seven. derek carr looking deep. finds michael crabtree, one of two touchdowns. carr's fourth td of the day. landry jones in for the injured ben roethlisberger, finds antonio brown, who sprints 57 yards. brown is a franchise record 284 receiving yards in this game. and that set up the game-winning field goal. chris boswell knocks it through. the steelers win 38-35. snapping the raiders two-game winning streak. >> just kept fighting. just kept fighting. and you know, that's good if see. but in this league, you do
. >>> meanwhile, the raiders found themselves in a shoot-out in the steel city today. a win and they finish the first half of the season with a winning record for the first time since 2001. and derek carr and company almost got it done in a bruising battle that came down to the final seconds. raiders-steelers, this one reminiscent of the good old days. tossed to murray. and mike mitchell just clobbers him. murray fumbles the ball. mitchell hit murray right on the helmet. and he would...
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james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an injured land write jones.n the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to 6-4 on the season. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anybody got an in with those merriam-webster people? >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. on top of your health?ay ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices d tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie
james: in the steel city, ben roethlisberger subbed for an injured land write jones.n the second quarter he throws over desir, connects with martavis bryant in the end zone for a touchdown. the score helped pittsburgh defeat cleveland and improve to 6-4 on the season. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anybody got an in with those merriam-webster people? >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. on top of your health?ay ahh... ahh... cigna customers have...
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but also what we find with davis is that the steel city had had multiple lawyers up until this case and they're realizing that having multiple lawyers isn't helping them. they get davis to consolidate the arguments and he comes in, thought to be a really excellent advocate, somehow overshadowing perlman who is going to follow, acting attorney general at the time. and of course goldberg has a very short argument in the case later. but i should say once chief justice rin kwis listed to me, he thought davis' argument was the best of all time. >> one of ou viewers tweeted tom curry, a journalist we know well, he tweets that it won 29% of the popular vote. >> he was everywhere. did a lot of things. been in congress i believe. very distinguished gentleman and really a veteran of the supreme court bar. he's going to get up and he's actually not going to be questioned much by the justices time. perlman stands up and is battered with questions. >> that's the sense of our next video. we're going to return to the oral history with former chief justice bill rin kwis. he's interviewed again in 2002.
but also what we find with davis is that the steel city had had multiple lawyers up until this case and they're realizing that having multiple lawyers isn't helping them. they get davis to consolidate the arguments and he comes in, thought to be a really excellent advocate, somehow overshadowing perlman who is going to follow, acting attorney general at the time. and of course goldberg has a very short argument in the case later. but i should say once chief justice rin kwis listed to me, he...
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. >> eric remembers these neighborhoods as prosperous places when transport, oil and steel drove the city's economy. >> but now, there are no jobs, of course there's no money. they even started tearing down schools. they didn't care about our educational systems. they didn't care about our healthcare. i know parents who struggle to feed their kids on a daily basis. we literally have nothing. >> with the collapse of those communities, have come soaring rates of infant mortality. factors that social historians of the city say are inextricably entwined. >> sometimes we wanna deal with just the medical piece - which is really important, right? because people are dying, babies are dying. but we also then have to look at what is feeding that continuously. and if people don't have access to good housing they don't have access to healthy food, if they don't have access to money to buy food, right? all of those things. then we're gonna continue to see these kinds of statistics. >> 21-year-old areil smith is homeless, unemployed. and 8 months pregnant with her first child. the father of her unborn ba
. >> eric remembers these neighborhoods as prosperous places when transport, oil and steel drove the city's economy. >> but now, there are no jobs, of course there's no money. they even started tearing down schools. they didn't care about our educational systems. they didn't care about our healthcare. i know parents who struggle to feed their kids on a daily basis. we literally have nothing. >> with the collapse of those communities, have come soaring rates of infant...
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. >> in the late 1800s chattanooga tennessee was a city of steel; a hub for the foundry business. but that steel eventually turned to rust. by the nineties, its downtown was a virtual ghost town. but today, this mid-sized city has reinvented itself as a tech hub of sorts....due in large part to what they call "the gig".... internet speeds as fast as one gigabit per second. >> if you had the world's fastest internet, what would you do with it? >> mike bradshaw heads up co. lab, a non-profit which nurtures start-ups with everything from office space, mentorship and not least of all, access to "the gig". >> and so we started some programs, "gigtank" is the program co. lab produces. >> one of the start-ups that has come out of co. lab's gigtank program is a company called 3d ops, that creates custom 3d models of organs from medical scans like mri's. >> so an mri comes in through your super fast internet, you put it through your algorithms, it creates this shape... >> in about 30 seconds. >> in 30 seconds... then you throw it into a 3d printer and out comes this. >> exactly. >> ...so t
. >> in the late 1800s chattanooga tennessee was a city of steel; a hub for the foundry business. but that steel eventually turned to rust. by the nineties, its downtown was a virtual ghost town. but today, this mid-sized city has reinvented itself as a tech hub of sorts....due in large part to what they call "the gig".... internet speeds as fast as one gigabit per second. >> if you had the world's fastest internet, what would you do with it? >> mike bradshaw heads...
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beyond the glass and steel lies the city at the cross roads of america's underground sex trade. >> relax, okay, sweetie. >> okay. >> don't be nervous or anything. >> tonight, police find this young woman selling sex in a hotel room more than 600 miles away from her home in arkansas. local authorities say it's an all-too-common occurrence here in the windy city. >> it happens in our own backyard. chicago is a transportation hub, convention hub and ripe for this crime. >> reporter: illinois state attorney anita alverez heads up the cook county trafficking task force, a joint effort by police and prosecutors to combat the booming underground sex trade in chicago and the surrounding suburbs. >> do your parents know where i you are? >> i think we are not going to get anywhere or make a dent in to this crime unless we, as local prosecutors, do more. >> in 2011, she illinois safe child act became law in the land. giving police and prosecutors a new set of tools to identify and rescue trafficking victims, provide them with social services and punish the pimps who exploit them. >> i'd like people
beyond the glass and steel lies the city at the cross roads of america's underground sex trade. >> relax, okay, sweetie. >> okay. >> don't be nervous or anything. >> tonight, police find this young woman selling sex in a hotel room more than 600 miles away from her home in arkansas. local authorities say it's an all-too-common occurrence here in the windy city. >> it happens in our own backyard. chicago is a transportation hub, convention hub and ripe for this...
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in new york we have the ring of steel, thousands of cameras throughout the city focused on shooters or what have you. we have people that are analyzing e-mails, text messages, phone calls internationally. that's all they do. we've come a long way since 9/11. france has had their 9/11. this is their wake-up call. i'm sure they'll be more proactive than reactive. ernie: how should new yorkers feel right now? >> very comfortable, very proud that our new york city police department, our fbi, has already thwarted a dozen of these very real potential attacks. and they're continuing doing that hard work. we have 500 new uniformed police officers that are especially trained and have resources, equipment, weaponry, et cetera, to specifically target with this potential problem. they started last week. we should be very comfortable knowing that the best in the world are fighting very hard to protect us. ernie: good to hear. thank you very much for being here. in other news to report, former subway spokesman jared fogle will be spending a long time behind bars. the 38-year-old was sentenced today
in new york we have the ring of steel, thousands of cameras throughout the city focused on shooters or what have you. we have people that are analyzing e-mails, text messages, phone calls internationally. that's all they do. we've come a long way since 9/11. france has had their 9/11. this is their wake-up call. i'm sure they'll be more proactive than reactive. ernie: how should new yorkers feel right now? >> very comfortable, very proud that our new york city police department, our fbi,...
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. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire in guatemala city a safe house for young victims of violence. all of the girls here have been sexually assaulted, some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces and only with the help of trusted psychologists are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translation: it's really hard to hear the girls' storeys. they aarrive here with low self-essteam. many are depressed and have suicide thoughts. >> reporter: guatemala is one of the world's most violent countries. a reality that young people cannot escape. every hour a child in guatemala is beaten and raped and each day 15 children disappear. many turn up dead, some horribly disfigured. brutal acts, deeply rooted in the country's history. a 36-year civil war ripped the society apart and left a culture where violence is an everyday part of life. challenge is to strengthen institutions and reinforce the rule of law. over the past few year guatemalan authorities have tried to stop violence against children, but while a more focused approach has led
. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire in guatemala city a safe house for young victims of violence. all of the girls here have been sexually assaulted, some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces and only with the help of trusted psychologists are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translation: it's really hard to hear the girls' storeys. they aarrive here with low self-essteam. many are depressed and have suicide...
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cities you see here. and many residents are still picking up the pieces... the 20-foot long steel i-beams i found out here by the pond. and cinder blocks i found out here in the pasture. just picked them up and carried them. barnes city was hit with an e-f 1 tornado wednesday.. with 107 miles per hour winds. andy mart's farm felt the effects first - hand... his 60 year old, 2 level barn was blown away. all that's left is a small pile of wood and roofing. mart says he's lucky... if he'd been out in the fields as the storm hit... he would have taken shelter in the barn... this would have been the ideal place to go. this is where i would have gone to be safe. this is where the cows bed down in here and sleep. i would have probably hid in this corner here. see that's the worst corner where the blocks all kinda caved in no one was hurt in the barnes city tornado. injuries there were only minor injuries after an e-f-1 tornado tore through knoxville... however it left extensive damage in this residential neighborhood... chris norman says his garage and new convertible were carried away b
cities you see here. and many residents are still picking up the pieces... the 20-foot long steel i-beams i found out here by the pond. and cinder blocks i found out here in the pasture. just picked them up and carried them. barnes city was hit with an e-f 1 tornado wednesday.. with 107 miles per hour winds. andy mart's farm felt the effects first - hand... his 60 year old, 2 level barn was blown away. all that's left is a small pile of wood and roofing. mart says he's lucky... if he'd been out...
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its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city.et nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy scene, full of people just having fun. through the season, each midday, cruise-ship groups congest the center as they blitz the town in the care of local guides. like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet. here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but just a couple blocks away is, for me, the real attraction of tallinn -- workaday locals enjoying real freedom and better economic times. still-ramshackle courtyards host inviting
its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city.et nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a...
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steele. >> this morning the kansas city royals are the kings of baseball. take a look. >> inside corner.pions. >> kansas city here we come. kansas city staggering the mets and the fans with another comeback win in the game 5 early this morning. the royals beat new york in 12 innings to take the fall classic. check out the reaction back in kansas city to the final called strike. >> whooping it up. royals fans partying after the team took its second world series title, the first in 30 years. >>> pretty nice start this morning. if you are not a mets fan. it was an amazing series. mostly cloudy skies, clouds are going to come through during the day. they will break for sunshine but much of the rest of the week which we'll see enough sunshine to make for a warm week with readings well into the 70s. showers later in the week, it's not all dry weather. but we'll get some showers possibly late in the week and possibly this weekend. doylestown, 51 degrees. 50 in millville and philadelphia with cloudy skies and 53. sunshine breaking through the clouds, thinning out some in the pocono mountains. th
steele. >> this morning the kansas city royals are the kings of baseball. take a look. >> inside corner.pions. >> kansas city here we come. kansas city staggering the mets and the fans with another comeback win in the game 5 early this morning. the royals beat new york in 12 innings to take the fall classic. check out the reaction back in kansas city to the final called strike. >> whooping it up. royals fans partying after the team took its second world series title, the...
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city. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire a safe house for young victims of violence.the girls here have been sexually assaulted, some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces, and only with the help of trusted psychologists are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translator: it is really hard to hear the girls' stories, they arrive with low self-esteem and behavior problems. many have suicidal thoughts. they have lost their childhood because of this abuse. >> reporter: guatemala is one of the world's most violent countries. every hour a child in guatemala is beaten or raped. and each day 15 children disappear. many turn up dead some horribly disfigured. brutal acts deeply routed in the country's history. a 36-year civil war ripped the country apart. now the challenge is to strengthen institutions and reinforce the rule of law. >> reporter: over the past few years guatemalan authorities have tried to stop violence against children, but while a more focused approach has lead to more arrest and prosecutions activists insist mor
city. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire a safe house for young victims of violence.the girls here have been sexually assaulted, some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces, and only with the help of trusted psychologists are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translator: it is really hard to hear the girls' stories, they arrive with low self-esteem and behavior problems. many have suicidal thoughts. they have lost their...
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cities you see here. and many residents are still picking up the pieces... the 20-foot long steel i-beams i found out here by the pond. and cinder blocks i found out here in the pasture. just picked them up and carried them. barnes city was hit with an e-f 1 tornado wednesday.. with 107 miles per hour winds. andy mart's farm felt the effects first - hand... his 60 year old, 2 level barn was blown away. all that's left is a small pile of wood and roofing. mart says he's lucky... if he'd been out in the fields as the storm hit... he would have taken shelter this would have been the ideal place to go. this is where i would have gone to be safe. this is where the cows bed down in here and sleep. i would have here. see that's the worst corner where the blocks all kinda caved in no one was hurt in the barnes city tornado. there were only minor injuries after an e-f-1 tornado tore through knoxville... however it left extensive damage in this residential neighborhood... chris norman says his garage and new convertible were carried away by 110 miles per hour winds. he says they'll both be
cities you see here. and many residents are still picking up the pieces... the 20-foot long steel i-beams i found out here by the pond. and cinder blocks i found out here in the pasture. just picked them up and carried them. barnes city was hit with an e-f 1 tornado wednesday.. with 107 miles per hour winds. andy mart's farm felt the effects first - hand... his 60 year old, 2 level barn was blown away. all that's left is a small pile of wood and roofing. mart says he's lucky... if he'd been out...
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city began to pull away. russell westbrook with the steel and slam.ble, 21 points, 17 rebound, 11 assist. thunder role 102-85. >>> whatever happened to easing into thing, temple basketball won seven straight season opener. they had not opened against top team in the nation. temple and north carolina at the naval academy tonight. they did hang in early. devon coleman for 36789 ties it at 34. he led owls with 19 points. tar heels took off from there. bryce johnson with the follow-up slam. that is when frustration would set in. the owls, put up a fight, the loss 91-67. >>> eleventh ranked villanova picked to win big east not such a tough test. they opened up with fairly dickinson at home have the great ball movement to set up a a josh heart triple. cats cruised 91-54. they will host nebraska on tuesday. >>> couple of city six opened up against each other. st. joes hosting drexel on hawk hill. james demry gets it back to the hoop with the horn. st. joes wins it 82-81. >>> penn hosting robert morris, 32 seconds to play here, watch darren nelson henry, he g
city began to pull away. russell westbrook with the steel and slam.ble, 21 points, 17 rebound, 11 assist. thunder role 102-85. >>> whatever happened to easing into thing, temple basketball won seven straight season opener. they had not opened against top team in the nation. temple and north carolina at the naval academy tonight. they did hang in early. devon coleman for 36789 ties it at 34. he led owls with 19 points. tar heels took off from there. bryce johnson with the follow-up...
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. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire in the center of guatemala city. , a safe house inms of violence, all of the girls here have been sexually assaulted. some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces, and only with the help of trusted psychologists, are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translator: it's really hard to hear the girls' stories. they arrive here with low self-esteem and behavioral problems. many are depressed and have suicidal thoughts. they have lost their childhood because of this abuse. >> reporter: guatemala is one of the world's most have i vent countries a reality that young people cannot escape. every hour a child in guatemala is beaten or rained and each day 15 children disappear. many turn up dead. some horribly disfigured. brutal acts, deeply rooted in the country's history. a 36 year civil war ripped the society apart and left a culture with lens is an every day part of life, now the challenge is to strengthen institutions and reinforce the rule of law. over the past few years the authorities have tr
. >> reporter: behind the steel door and razor wire in the center of guatemala city. , a safe house inms of violence, all of the girls here have been sexually assaulted. some as young as 12. now some have babies of their own. we can't show their faces, and only with the help of trusted psychologists, are the girls able to talk about their past. >> translator: it's really hard to hear the girls' stories. they arrive here with low self-esteem and behavioral problems. many are...
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steele report. we'll see you all next week right here right after meet the . it's monday, november 2nd. the kansas city royals, they are your world series champions. a 12 inning thriller ending early this morning. the miracle mets unlikely run comes to an end. the future republicann debates, how theyyill be handled.
steele report. we'll see you all next week right here right after meet the . it's monday, november 2nd. the kansas city royals, they are your world series champions. a 12 inning thriller ending early this morning. the miracle mets unlikely run comes to an end. the future republicann debates, how theyyill be handled.
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steel. projects like widening route 128 and the cities of the park. projects like the proposed widening of route 1 in fairfax and prince williams county. they are taking into account the technology of the future and they ex pect driverless cars to be part -- expect driverless cars to be part of the picture. >> with all of the terrible things going on in the world we here at wusa tphoáeupb thought why not focus on the positive. >> we set up a wall of gratitude for you and for us, really, to share specifically what we are grateful for. we go now with your inspiration. >> reporter: adam, leslie, so many people at home wrote on our facebook page, they tweeted us, e-mailed us, sharing stories, they are sweet, they are inspiring, we are so grateful to you for sharing them. tashaa m. posted show is thankful per for her super hero son. had he reminds me, she says, to live young and live freely. there are pure hearts in this world you only need to look in the eyes of a child. >> i am am grateful for my son aiden. he is so happy to and a jo to be around. with e
steel. projects like widening route 128 and the cities of the park. projects like the proposed widening of route 1 in fairfax and prince williams county. they are taking into account the technology of the future and they ex pect driverless cars to be part -- expect driverless cars to be part of the picture. >> with all of the terrible things going on in the world we here at wusa tphoáeupb thought why not focus on the positive. >> we set up a wall of gratitude for you and for us,...
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the roundabout comes after residents approached the city concerned about the safetey of the intersecxion. kwwl had a wasp. ron steele, rick coleman, producer scott albanese, and news director shane moreland were involved. many "valiant" swings think they killed it but they didn't. let's go to storm track seven meteorologist mark schnackenberg for the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont,t, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired ofofstablishment politicic and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bern sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honesesleade
the roundabout comes after residents approached the city concerned about the safetey of the intersecxion. kwwl had a wasp. ron steele, rick coleman, producer scott albanese, and news director shane moreland were involved. many "valiant" swings think they killed it but they didn't. let's go to storm track seven meteorologist mark schnackenberg for the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began...
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compared to 12- hundred dollars for steel grates.the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest the suspect of on the west side.23- year- old regan maryland of houston texas is in custody tonight.he's charged with first degree robbery in connection to friday's robbery at k and n auto on center street.maryland's currently being held in the woodbury county jail.police say just before noon friday... he went into the repair shop and asked an employee to look at his car. when the employee went outside... maryland allegedly pointed a gun at him and demanded money.the employee handed over his wallet... and maryland ran off.he was arrested on sunday by police. 3 3 three teenagers from norfolk are facing charges in connection with a series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief.there were more than 70 reports of windows being shot at by b- b guns in norfolk a
compared to 12- hundred dollars for steel grates.the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest the suspect of on the west side.23- year- old regan maryland of houston texas is in custody tonight.he's charged with first degree robbery in connection to friday's robbery at k and n auto on center street.maryland's currently being held in the woodbury county...
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cities and towns are in the program. erika: a new plan in the works to skip the steel and use a renewable resource to build a sky scraper. emily: plus, a break for freedom, zebras on the streets in philadelphia, heading towards >> there are now plans in the works to build a skyscraper out of wood. emily: it' s being planned in portland, oregon. most high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, but this one will be framed with cross-laminated timber. the company behind the plans for the new 12-story building says the timber is stronger and lighter than regular wood. the idea may seem strange, but high-rise wood buildings are becoming popular in switzerland and parts of england and canada. erika: zebras on the lam in philadelphia. town officials are now trying to figure out how two of them got loose from their univer-soul circus group. they were first spotted near a mall parking lot yesterday. neither were hurt and were taken back to their owners. they are smaller than i thought. >> black friday sales everywhere. >> hard to blend in. [laughter] >> we have milder temperatures this afternoon but turning colder tuesd
cities and towns are in the program. erika: a new plan in the works to skip the steel and use a renewable resource to build a sky scraper. emily: plus, a break for freedom, zebras on the streets in philadelphia, heading towards >> there are now plans in the works to build a skyscraper out of wood. emily: it' s being planned in portland, oregon. most high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, but this one will be framed with cross-laminated timber. the company behind the plans...
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steel manufacture is gone; jobs disappear. >> jobs disappear. >> baltimore is indicative of what's happening in many urban cities across the country right now. and when you go and you dig in, and you interview these people for your project, do you still see hope for the future? >> well, you know, i don't think that i am as-- i-- i don't know if i'm so infatuated with hope. unless you mean the ability to move in spite of what looks catastrophic. if that's what you mean by hope, i'm-- i'm very-- i'm a hope-a-holic. if what you really mean is optimism, which is kind of saying, "well, looks like it'll be better--" but i don't think we can talk about hope until we really look at what-- look deeply at the problem. that's kind of like saying, "well, i think you have cancer, but let's think about when you'll be well." and i'm very excited to be in the midst of people who want to change this because even if they fail, they will have discovered something which is gonna help somebody. >>an epidemic, plaguing students across america-- the school-to-prison pipeline. coming up, anna deavere smith shares how she hopes theatre will provoke an in-depth look
steel manufacture is gone; jobs disappear. >> jobs disappear. >> baltimore is indicative of what's happening in many urban cities across the country right now. and when you go and you dig in, and you interview these people for your project, do you still see hope for the future? >> well, you know, i don't think that i am as-- i-- i don't know if i'm so infatuated with hope. unless you mean the ability to move in spite of what looks catastrophic. if that's what you mean by hope,...
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city in the winter. see how things go and if we like it, we'll keep spreading around"each tree costs around 200 dollars to surround with the rubber... compared to 12 - hundred dollars for steel grates. the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest the suspect from a friday morning armed robbery on the west side.23 - year - old regan maryland of houston texas is in custody now...charged with first degree robbery in connection to friday's robbery at k and n auto on center street.maryland's in the woodbury county jail now.police s s just before noon friday he went into the repair shop and asked an employee to look at his car. when the employee went outside... maryland supposedly pointed a gun at him and demanded money. the employee handed over his wallet... maryland ran off. he was arrested sunday. 3 3 three teenagers from norfolk are facing charges in connection with a series of home and car window vandndisms police say cheyenne hutson... justin coolidge... and dallis smith... all 19 - year - olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal misch
city in the winter. see how things go and if we like it, we'll keep spreading around"each tree costs around 200 dollars to surround with the rubber... compared to 12 - hundred dollars for steel grates. the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest the suspect from a friday morning armed robbery on the west side.23 - year - old regan maryland of houston...
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compared to 12- hundred dollars for steel grates.the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest ththsuspect of a friday morning armed robbbby on thehewest side.23- year- old regan maryland of houston texas is in custody tonight.he's charged with first degree robbery connection to friday's robbery at k and n auto on center street.maryland's currently being held in the woodbury county jail.police say just before noon friday... he went into the repair shop and asked an employee to look at his car. en the employee went outside... maryland allegedly pointed a gun at him and demanded money.the employee handed over his wallet... and maryland ran off.he was arrested on sunday by police. 3 3 and three teenagers from norfolk are facing charges in connection with a series of home and car window vandalisms in northeast nebraska.police say cheyenne hutson, justin coolidge and dallis smith... all 19- year- olds from norfolk... are charged with criminal mischief in the case. morehan 70 repos of windows being shot
compared to 12- hundred dollars for steel grates.the trial grates are being used on 9 trees on 4th street between pierce and nebraska. 3 sioux city police say good surveillance video is the reason they were able to quickly arrest ththsuspect of a friday morning armed robbbby on thehewest side.23- year- old regan maryland of houston texas is in custody tonight.he's charged with first degree robbery connection to friday's robbery at k and n auto on center street.maryland's currently being held in...
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steel barricades to block off this area. back to you shiba and rob. >> all right, kat, thanks so much. >>> the city is full of disappointed and very tired mets fans today. >> oh, i know. don't you feel so bad for the mets today, right? the team lost the world series to the kansas city royals in the 12th inning of game five. they were long games. kansas city exploded in the extra inning to break the tie game. they won 7-2. afterward, mets players were understandably disappointed, but say they were beaten by a good team. >> in my opinion, you can't look too deep into it. we just got outplayed. over a course of time, give them opportunities, they're going to take advantage of it. >> there was some at-bats i would like to have back. but hopefully can use that a z a learning experience going forward in the postseason. >> heart-breaking. terrible. >> disgusted. >> there's always next year. don't forget it. >> that's right. next year. >> mets put their heads up, they played great. >> unfortunately the mets couldn't get a hit all night, and unfortunately maybe we'll take care of that next year and be hopeful in 2016. >> i think you f
steel barricades to block off this area. back to you shiba and rob. >> all right, kat, thanks so much. >>> the city is full of disappointed and very tired mets fans today. >> oh, i know. don't you feel so bad for the mets today, right? the team lost the world series to the kansas city royals in the 12th inning of game five. they were long games. kansas city exploded in the extra inning to break the tie game. they won 7-2. afterward, mets players were understandably...