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Willis Tower Loses Tall Building Debate

Clip: 11/12/2013 | 5m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

New York's One World Trade Center will be the nation's tallest building.

A new ruling says New York's One World Trade Center will be the nation's tallest building when it is opens next year, swiping the title from Chicago's Willis Tower. Geoffrey Baer has the story.

11/12/2013 | Rating NR

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