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carlos: mayor villarreal? what do you think is the value? mr. villarreal: it is the future. us being able to work internationally with mexico, and other countries for that matter, is the future. we had nafta many years ago that open up borders and our minds to new opportunity, if we want to look for the future for taxes -- for texas and this nation, i will tell you that mexico is texas' number one trading partner, and the country's number three trading partner. that is a lot. if we want to open new avenues to the future, we have to go into mexico and make sure that we erase the border that exists, and replace it with no borders for business. whatever benefits the trade of this nation and consonant and if -- and continent, and benefits everybody who lives in the country. we have to look past the borders that exist. business is so large and expanding, and in the future you will see a more vibrant rio grande valley. carlos: my newspaper went on a tour and got wonderful insight into the city of ran as a. -- the city of reynosa. as they were returning to the united states, it too
carlos: mayor villarreal? what do you think is the value? mr. villarreal: it is the future. us being able to work internationally with mexico, and other countries for that matter, is the future. we had nafta many years ago that open up borders and our minds to new opportunity, if we want to look for the future for taxes -- for texas and this nation, i will tell you that mexico is texas' number one trading partner, and the country's number three trading partner. that is a lot. if we want to open...
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mireya villarreal reports. >> reporter: they call their group the unicorns. six young girls are teaching themselves how to build a campfire, because they say it's the sort of thing they didn't learn in the girl scouts. >> i got jealous of what my brother got to do, because he's a boy scout. >> reporter: they decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall they started participating in activities alongside a local boy scout troop. >> i really like competitions and i really enjoy competitive nature and also working in teams. so being in boy scouts gave me the opportunity to work with boys and girls alike in a competitive nature. >> reporter: they got so good at competing with the boys, this past spring they won second place in a major scouting competition with other boy scout groups. do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take? >> yes. i think they were all a little surprised that we could do the same things that they could. >> reporter: news of the girl's participation reached the boy scout's council which bar
mireya villarreal reports. >> reporter: they call their group the unicorns. six young girls are teaching themselves how to build a campfire, because they say it's the sort of thing they didn't learn in the girl scouts. >> i got jealous of what my brother got to do, because he's a boy scout. >> reporter: they decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall they started participating in activities alongside a local boy scout troop. >> i really...
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mireya villarreal,cbs news long as last. >> axelrod: daylight savings time ends at 2:00 a.m. so if you turn your clock back before you go to bed you get an extra hour sleep. that's it for cbs news. later on cbs, 48 hours. i'm jim axelrod and for everybody here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the bay area. mangled mess. tonight: bay area p in this cr >>> police brace for a busy halloween night. tonight there are extra patrols all over the bay area. >> a mangled mess tonight. bay area police say a teenager died in this crash and his driver just took off. >> and crustacean crisis. tonight the bay area's crab season faces a toxic threat. kpix 5 news at 6:30 is next. ,,,,,, mmm, denny's pumpkin pecan pie pancakes are the perfect halloween treat. and you don't need a head to know it. haha, yes! denny's new pumpkin pecan pie pancakes just 4.99. denny's. welcome to america's diner. are beefing up patrols. good evening, i'm betty yu for juliette. >>> on this halloween night, police a
mireya villarreal,cbs news long as last. >> axelrod: daylight savings time ends at 2:00 a.m. so if you turn your clock back before you go to bed you get an extra hour sleep. that's it for cbs news. later on cbs, 48 hours. i'm jim axelrod and for everybody here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the bay area. mangled mess. tonight: bay area p in this cr >>> police brace for a busy...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> nohemi gonzalez was a first generation mexican american with big dreams. her mother beatrice. >> she was called to have a different life. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> reporter: gin gon was one of 17 cal state long beach students studying this sem esther in paris. a friday night din we are other foreign exchange students, ended with gonzalez among 19 people gunned down at labelle equipe restaurant, half a world away. >> this really affects us profoundly. >> reporter: professor michael la forte called nohemi an extraordinary student. >> nohemi was something of a star. she brought joy, happiness, laughter. to everybody she worked with. >> reporter: for her family, there is yet another heartache. >> the fbi told us that it is going to take like three weeks or more to have the body back because she has to stay there for all the investigation. >> reporter: no hemi, gonzalez was just 23, her boyfriend posted on instagram, i lost the most important person in my life. she was my best friend and she will always be my angel forever. mireya villarreal,
here's mireya villarreal. >> nohemi gonzalez was a first generation mexican american with big dreams. her mother beatrice. >> she was called to have a different life. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> reporter: gin gon was one of 17 cal state long beach students studying this sem esther in paris. a friday night din we are other foreign exchange students, ended with gonzalez among 19 people gunned down at labelle equipe restaurant, half a world away. >> this...
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mireya villarreal l s that story. >> reporter: edward caban says he picked up that passenger at around 8:00 p.m. on friday night. he says the passenger was intoxicated, he wouldn't wear his seat belt, and he also couldn't give him clear directions, and that's when the ride got rough. >> you've got to give me directions. >> why do i have to give you directions? >> because my -- >> my address was in the -- >> no, you didn't. you refused to. >> reporter: the uber passenger becomes belligerent. then the video seems to show him falling over in the back seat. >> you're too drunk to give me directions, man. >> no. >> i'm kicking you out. >> i'm giving you the directions right now. >> no, that's it. >> the next thing i know i've just got fists flying at my face and i just -- i reached for the pepper spray. >> reporter: the man swears and pummels caban, yanking his hair. a law enforcement official tolls our los angeles station kcbs that the passenger, 32-year-old benjamin golden, is a senior marketing manager for taco bell. >> the only way that i felt i was going to get him to stop beating me w
mireya villarreal l s that story. >> reporter: edward caban says he picked up that passenger at around 8:00 p.m. on friday night. he says the passenger was intoxicated, he wouldn't wear his seat belt, and he also couldn't give him clear directions, and that's when the ride got rough. >> you've got to give me directions. >> why do i have to give you directions? >> because my -- >> my address was in the -- >> no, you didn't. you refused to. >> reporter:...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: up next, retailers are ready to sell this holiday season but are people ready to buy? season but are people ready to buy? >> glor: it is november 1, the start of the holiday shopping season. the national retail federation predicts shoppers will spend 3.7% more than last year but some analysts are not so sure. here to explain is cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. jill, where is the consumer right now? >> seven years from the end of cie official recession, people are not feeling confident well. we have a recent cbs news poll showing 60% of americans who think the condition of the national economy is bad, and just 38% think it's good. because of that lack of confidence, there are many analysts who are predicting this could be a flat season from last year, maybe up just a little bit. >> glor: which is interesting because millions of new jobs created over the past year. the unemployment rate is at 5.1%, gas prices 80 cents cheaper than last year. people should have more money to spend, right? >> yes, and economists really thought
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: up next, retailers are ready to sell this holiday season but are people ready to buy? season but are people ready to buy? >> glor: it is november 1, the start of the holiday shopping season. the national retail federation predicts shoppers will spend 3.7% more than last year but some analysts are not so sure. here to explain is cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. jill, where is the consumer right now? >> seven years...
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but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. mireya, thank you. remembering fred thompson, next. , >>> fred thompson died yesterday of cancer. the lawyer turned actor, politician, and tv pitch man was 73, and nancy cordes remembers. >> implicated attorney parkins. >> reporter: the year was 1973. thompson was 30 and serving as chief counsel to republicans on the senate watergate committee. he was the first to reveal in a televised hearing the existence of secret white house tapes. >> are you aware of any devices that were installed in the executive office building office of the president? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: thompson, a loyal republican, later said he had assumed the tapes would prove that president nixon did nothing wrong. instead the tapes documented crimes and cover-ups and led to nixon's resignation. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: thompson's transition to acting was accidental. he was asked to play himself in a 1985 movie about a corruption case he won in tennessee. it turned
but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. mireya, thank you. remembering fred thompson, next. , >>> fred thompson died yesterday of cancer. the lawyer turned actor, politician, and tv pitch man was 73, and nancy cordes remembers. >> implicated attorney parkins. >> reporter: the year was 1973. thompson was 30 and serving as chief counsel to republicans on the senate watergate committee. he was the first to...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: up next, in this new job market, what companies are doing to keep workers from leaving. >> he was a profoundly psychotic mass murderer, so how was he granted u.s. government security clearance? a "60 minutes" investigation tonight. >> glor: on friday the labor department said the u.s. economy added 271,000 jobs last month, the strongest growth of the year. unemployment dropped to 5%, the lowest since 2008. in addition to rising wage, workers are also seeing some other perks, and for more on this we're joined by cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. jill, first of all, the labor market has shifted. >> reporter: absolutely. total employment is up 13 million from the recession low. the balance of power has shifted from employers back to workers finalliment as a result, when they polled h.r. managers, they say the number-one important thing is retention. 78% of firms surveyed said, we've got to keep these employees on board. >> glor: the question is how they are keeping these employees on board. >> reporter: of course salary is numbe
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: up next, in this new job market, what companies are doing to keep workers from leaving. >> he was a profoundly psychotic mass murderer, so how was he granted u.s. government security clearance? a "60 minutes" investigation tonight. >> glor: on friday the labor department said the u.s. economy added 271,000 jobs last month, the strongest growth of the year. unemployment dropped to 5%, the lowest since 2008. in...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> walking along a popular bike path the day after thanksgiving, evangelina mccrary and angelica blownt heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a cat. and she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 911. l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says sergeant margin jaramilla. >> any time you have a helpless newborn child who can't help themselves trk is frustrating. there is a safe haven dropoff at any hospital or fire station. >> whoever abandoned this little girl could face charges of attempted murder. jessie brew lives nearby. >> who would do some dumb stuff like that. that's why i'm saying, they need to catch this person. you need to go to jail. >> reporter: but amid the anger there is also relief. >> thank god, you know, we was there. for a walk and then we found the baby. >> reporter: the infant is now in protective custody and recovering. authori
here's mireya villarreal. >> walking along a popular bike path the day after thanksgiving, evangelina mccrary and angelica blownt heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a cat. and she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 911. l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures,...
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in orange county, california was captured on video, and mireya villarreal is following this. >> let me tell you something, you little [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this is what happened during uber driver edward caban's last ride on friday night. he had just asked this apparently drunk passenger to get out of his car. >> it was terrifying. i just got blows to the side of my head. and i'm, you know, fumbling with the pepper spray. >> [ bleep ]. you [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: passenger benjamin golden, a marketing executive for taco bell, was arrested by costa mesa police and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. taco bell fired him tonight, saying it "offered and encouraged him to seek professional help." caban picked the 32-year-old passenger up from a bar. from the beginning he says the man was belligerent and refused to give him a drop-off address. have stopped if i didn't spray him. me. start strangling me. >> get out of my car. >> sir -- >> get out of my car or i will call the police. >> reporter: it appears golden is about to leave. >> let me tell you something
in orange county, california was captured on video, and mireya villarreal is following this. >> let me tell you something, you little [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this is what happened during uber driver edward caban's last ride on friday night. he had just asked this apparently drunk passenger to get out of his car. >> it was terrifying. i just got blows to the side of my head. and i'm, you know, fumbling with the pepper spray. >> [ bleep ]. you [ bleep ]. [ bleep...
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an assault on an uber driver in orange county, california, was captured on video, and mireya villarreal is following this. >> [bleeped] >> reporter: this is what happened during uber driver edward caban's last ride on friday night. he had just asked this apparently drunk passenger to get out of his car. >> it was terrifying. i just got blows to the side of my head. i'm fumbling with the pepper spray. [bleeped]. >> reporter: passenger benjamin goldman, a marketing executive for taco bell, was arrested by costa mesa police and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. taco bell fired him tonight, him to seek professional help. caban picked this 32-year-old passenger up from a bar. from the beginning he says the man was belligerent and refused to give him a drop-off address. >> i donon feel like he would have stopped if i didn't spray him. i was afraid he was going to started strangling me. >> get out of my car. get out of my car orally call police. >> reporter: it appears gold season about the leave but then this. riders agree the a code of nduct, and there is a rating system to keep d
an assault on an uber driver in orange county, california, was captured on video, and mireya villarreal is following this. >> [bleeped] >> reporter: this is what happened during uber driver edward caban's last ride on friday night. he had just asked this apparently drunk passenger to get out of his car. >> it was terrifying. i just got blows to the side of my head. i'm fumbling with the pepper spray. [bleeped]. >> reporter: passenger benjamin goldman, a marketing...
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but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. remembering fred thompson, next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. it affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. when diagnosed, bipolar disorder can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. but most people with bipolar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. learn how easily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. >>>
but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. remembering fred thompson, next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper...
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but scott, we found out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> pelley: mireya villarreal in loseles, thank you. remembering fred thompson, next. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by pacific life. for life insurance, annuities and investment, choose pacific life, the power to help you succeed. daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira
but scott, we found out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> pelley: mireya villarreal in loseles, thank you. remembering fred thompson, next. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by pacific life. for life insurance, annuities and investment, choose pacific life, the power to help you succeed. daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can...
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but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. remembering fred thompson, next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's s unusual tiredness and fatigue.e. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't makekexcuses. make t t call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. it affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. bur most people with bilar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. learn how easily you can help keep this om happening to a loved one. >>> fred thompson died yesterday of canc
but scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. >> mireya villarreal in los angeles. remembering fred thompson, next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's s unusual tiredness and fatigue.e. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper...
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la definiciÓn de el jugador del villarreal.migos desde chicos. son amigos, desde chicos pero ahora son contrincantes. >> esto juego ya ustedes estÁn clasificados pero eso con especial? >> presencia clÁsico. por muchos aÑos hemos jugados con ellos. >> pues Éxitos esta noche. regresÓ al estudio buenas tardes. >> ordenado retirar del mercado, espaguetis >> que talÁmicos, feliz viernes. el sistema trae algunos cambios para california. estan retirando del mercado 355 mil latas de spaghettios por el riesgo de presentador: estÁn retirando latas de espaguetis por riesgos de agotamiento. las latas, tienen fecha de caducidad. de 22 de febrero de 2017. al parecer, va a llover este fin de semana. >> por las tardes, feliz viernes. temperaturas por 1° por arriba del promedio. el sistema de alta presiÓn, se mueve hacia el centro del paÍs. el sistema, que sigue teniendo lluvias para washington, comienza a bajar. por lo tanto, estarÍan trayendo posibilidades de lluvia. el alto oleaje, continÚa mucho cuidado en la zona costera. temperaturas, en
la definiciÓn de el jugador del villarreal.migos desde chicos. son amigos, desde chicos pero ahora son contrincantes. >> esto juego ya ustedes estÁn clasificados pero eso con especial? >> presencia clÁsico. por muchos aÑos hemos jugados con ellos. >> pues Éxitos esta noche. regresÓ al estudio buenas tardes. >> ordenado retirar del mercado, espaguetis >> que talÁmicos, feliz viernes. el sistema trae algunos cambios para california. estan retirando del mercado...
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here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walking along a popular bibi path the day after thanksgiving, evangeline mccreary and angelica blount heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a pet. and then she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 9191 l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says sergeant marvin jaramilla. >> anytime you have a helpless newborn child who can't help themselves, it is frustrating. there is a safe haven drop-off at any hospital or fire station. >> reporter: whoever abandoned this little girl could face charges of attempted murder. jesse brew lives nearby. >> who would do some dumb stuff like that over here? you know, that's why i'm saying they need to catch this person. you know, you need to go to jail. >> reporter: but amid the anger there is also relief. >> thanks god, you know, we were there for that walk and then we found the baby. >> reporter: the infant is n
here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walking along a popular bibi path the day after thanksgiving, evangeline mccreary and angelica blount heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a pet. and then she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 9191 l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight...
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here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walking along a thanksgiving, evangeline mccreary and angelica blount heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a pet. and then she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 911. l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says sergeant marvin jaramilla. >> anytime you have a helpless newborn child who can't help themselves, it is frustrating. at any hospital or fire station. >> reporter: whoever abandoned this little girl could face charges of attempted murder. jesse brew lives nearby. >> who would do some dumb stuff like that over here? you know, that's why i'm saying they need to catch this person. you know, you need to go to jail. >> reporter: but amid the anger there is also relief. >> thanks god, you know, we were there for that walk and then we found the baby. >> reporter: the infant is now in protective custody and recovering. authorities
here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walking along a thanksgiving, evangeline mccreary and angelica blount heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a pet. and then she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 911. l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says sergeant...
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mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: in and out wants you to eat their hamburgers.wants you to eat their buggers too but wants his company to deliver them. >> if you think about it, 85% of the restaurants in this country don't deliver. for almost all of these merchants, it's something new to them. >> reporter: in-in-out isn't biting. they demanded doordash stop delivering their feeds, and accusing them of trademark infringement. >> they're putting so much time and energy into it. >> reporter: another burger seller welcomes the service. megan dwyer says doordash has opened the door for new business. >> we found rather than saying no to incremental sales volume and introducing a whole new set of people to our brand, that we would rather work closely with these third party delivery companies to ensure that people are getting the best product possible. >> reporter: they sent over six months building partnerships with doordash and other companies, including amazon prime and caviar. but they want quality control, too. >> we want to make sure that the hot bags that they're
mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: in and out wants you to eat their hamburgers.wants you to eat their buggers too but wants his company to deliver them. >> if you think about it, 85% of the restaurants in this country don't deliver. for almost all of these merchants, it's something new to them. >> reporter: in-in-out isn't biting. they demanded doordash stop delivering their feeds, and accusing them of trademark infringement. >> they're putting so much time...
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mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: in-n-out wants you to eat their hamburgers. tony shuh wants you to eat their buggers too but wants his company to deliver them. just a few clicks on the app and the food is on its way. >> if you think about it, 85% of the restaurants in this country don't deliver. for almost all of these merchants, it's something new to them. >> reporter: in-n-out isn't biting. they filed a lawsuit, demanding they stopped delivering their food, siteing certains and accusing them of trademark infringement. >> they're putting so much time and energygynto it. that's what sets these restaurants apart. >> reporter: another burger seller welcomes the service. megan dwyer says doordash has opened the door for new business. you guys have decided to go in a completely different direction. why is that? >> we found rather than saying no to incremental sales volume and introducing a whole new set of people to our brand, that we would rather work closely with these third party delivery companies to ensure that people are getting the best product possible. >
mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: in-n-out wants you to eat their hamburgers. tony shuh wants you to eat their buggers too but wants his company to deliver them. just a few clicks on the app and the food is on its way. >> if you think about it, 85% of the restaurants in this country don't deliver. for almost all of these merchants, it's something new to them. >> reporter: in-n-out isn't biting. they filed a lawsuit, demanding they stopped delivering their food,...
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mireya villarreal is i i northern california and she talked to the girls who aren't letting setbacks stop their campaign. >> reporter: the six young girir call themselves the unicorns. they are teaching each other to build a camp fire because it's something they didn't learn in the boy scouts. >> my brother is a boyoyscout. >> reporter: e ea jacobs andnd her friend alley westover decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall, they started participating in activities along a local boy scout troop. >> i really like compepetion and i really enjoy competitive nature and also working in teams, so being in boy scouts, it gave me the opportunity to work with boys and girls alike in a competitive nature. >> reporter: they got so good at competing with the boys, this past spring, they won second competition with o oer boy scout groups! do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take? >> yes, i think they were all a little surprised that we could do the same things that they could. >> reporter: new to the girls participation reached the local bo
mireya villarreal is i i northern california and she talked to the girls who aren't letting setbacks stop their campaign. >> reporter: the six young girir call themselves the unicorns. they are teaching each other to build a camp fire because it's something they didn't learn in the boy scouts. >> my brother is a boyoyscout. >> reporter: e ea jacobs andnd her friend alley westover decided they were more interested in what the boys were doing, so last fall, they started...
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kids on a mission talk to mireya villarreal. >> do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the >> next the legal loophole that could keep them out. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ than any other leading brand. to treat t aheirches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be another way? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle. ♪ ♪ la vie est belle the eau de parfum, lancôme. now at macy's, your fragrance destination. ♪ >>> this morning, boy scouts of america is asking a local chapter to let girls in at full members. the push comes four months after the boy scotts made history by allowing gay adults to become leaders. mireya villarreal is in northern california and she talked to the girls who aren't letting setbacks stop their campaign. >> reporter: the six young girls call themselves the unicorns. they are teaching each other to build a camp fire because it's something they didn't learn in the boy scouts. >> my brother is a boy scout. >> reporter: ella jacobs and her friend alley westo
kids on a mission talk to mireya villarreal. >> do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the >> next the legal loophole that could keep them out. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ than any other leading brand. to treat t aheirches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be another way? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle. ♪ ♪ la vie est belle the eau de...
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kids on a mission talk to mireya villarreal. >> do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take? >> yes. i think they were all a little same things that they could. >> next, a legal loophole that could keep them out. you're watching "cbs this morning." than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be another way? la vie est belle. la vie est belle, the eau de parfum, lanc me. now at macy's, for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids covered. now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any family be deprived of healthcare. i'm not going to let the republicans rip up obamacare and throw it away. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >>> this morning, boy scouts of america is asking a local chapter to let
kids on a mission talk to mireya villarreal. >> do you think that that maybe was hard for some of the boys to take? >> yes. i think they were all a little same things that they could. >> next, a legal loophole that could keep them out. you're watching "cbs this morning." than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. in a world full of dictates and conventions, could there be...
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neighbor angel flores may have put it best. >> those are two angels, saving >> reporter: maria villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> cyber monday sales and strategy are changing. >>> deals on cyber monday. great promotions. you get into that site, you click on something else that's more expensive or a higher margin item. so a little bit of the blending of the retail of the physical and the online. >> speaking of brick and mortar, though, one analyst we spoke to said foot traffic was down about 25% on black friday in stores. not the end of brick and mortar entirely, though? >> absolutely not. i mean, look, about 85% of all retail sales are occurring in physical locations. so it's not dying. consumers is we're being smarter. we're using digital to inform our buying decisions, and retailers are doing both. physical as well as online. it will be a good holiday season for informed consumers. so use that knowledge and shop well. >> all right, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> there are new pictures of britain's princess charlotte. she is sitting in a chair in a dress and cardigan, playing
neighbor angel flores may have put it best. >> those are two angels, saving >> reporter: maria villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> cyber monday sales and strategy are changing. >>> deals on cyber monday. great promotions. you get into that site, you click on something else that's more expensive or a higher margin item. so a little bit of the blending of the retail of the physical and the online. >> speaking of brick and mortar, though, one analyst we spoke...