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there is not going to be any killing without killing. >> jeff fort stood up against the police. he was definitely a feared and very revered man in his community. but she never lived off that name. ameena made her own name on the streets. >> growing up, it wasn't his influence that influenced me to do anything. you know, my dad was not there. when i was conceived, he was 16 years old. so when i got older, i was in a mob with a bunch of guys, and i was like the only female, that was the lieutenant. that took care of the business. it was drug selling. hustling. you know, one crew was on the pimping tip. one crew was on the stickup tip. drugs, guns, party, fun. i... that was it. my dad wasn't around, and when he got wind of that i was a part of that team, he was kind of hurt. but he couldn't be too hurt. because look at what precedent that he started. >> ceasefire, ceasefire... stop the shooting. >> stop the shooting! >> stop the killing! >> stop the killing! >> young man got shot 22 times. thirteen years old. that's sad. >> we're sick and tired of our babies being killed. >> my son
there is not going to be any killing without killing. >> jeff fort stood up against the police. he was definitely a feared and very revered man in his community. but she never lived off that name. ameena made her own name on the streets. >> growing up, it wasn't his influence that influenced me to do anything. you know, my dad was not there. when i was conceived, he was 16 years old. so when i got older, i was in a mob with a bunch of guys, and i was like the only female, that was...
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they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. and she may be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health care makes up 17% of the entire u.s. economy, and there's an estimate that one-third of what we spend is wasted. $700 billion thrown's on unnecessary tests and procedures. today, some of the most respected medical groups in america representing 375,000 doctors said it has to stop. but what they recommend would change health care for everyone. we asked our dr. jon lapook to tell us more. >> reporter: the 45 common tests, procedures, and treatments were considered often unnecessary. they include routine electrocardiogram during a physical. m.r.i.s for back pain. cat scans to find out the cause of painting. and certain imaging testing for patients with early-stage breast and prostate cancer. goal is to decrease the overuse and misuse of health care. gover
they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. and she may be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health care makes up 17% of the entire u.s. economy, and there's an estimate that one-third of what we spend is wasted. $700 billion thrown's on unnecessary...
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they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health care makes up 17% of the entire u.s. economy, and there's an estimate that one-third of what we spend is wasted. $700 billion thrown's on unnecessary tests and procedures. today, some of the mo
they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health care makes up 17% of the entire u.s. economy, and there's an estimate that one-third of what we spend is wasted. $700 billion thrown's on unnecessary tests and...
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fort by the lakers. they've come from 17 down to within two. durant, the jump shot. too strong again. >> jeff: those are great shots that they're getting. for durant. >> mike: bryant to gasol. poked away by sefolosha and -- no, he stepped out of bounds. thabo sefolosha, who has done a marvelous job defensively all afternoon almost had the steal of the game. >> jeff: pick and roll, good hand hands. >> mike: the referee right there. >> jeff: if he had to do it again, knowing he was going to stop out of bounds -- he didn't step out right there. he wasn't evactually close. >> mike: bryant fires away -- it's good! three-pointer for kobe bryant! what a shot! and they're going to review whether it was a two or three. the initial call was a three-pointer. screen set by gasol -- that's absolutely a three. and the lakers have their first lead since the opening quarter. they've come back from 18 down. an 18-3 run. such an unlikely one, as the thunder were in complete control. lakers, with players like jordan hill and devin ebanks out there. and they now lead by a point, with 1:21 remaining. sefolosha, r
fort by the lakers. they've come from 17 down to within two. durant, the jump shot. too strong again. >> jeff: those are great shots that they're getting. for durant. >> mike: bryant to gasol. poked away by sefolosha and -- no, he stepped out of bounds. thabo sefolosha, who has done a marvelous job defensively all afternoon almost had the steal of the game. >> jeff: pick and roll, good hand hands. >> mike: the referee right there. >> jeff: if he had to do it again,...
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fort meade, maryland. manning faces a court-martial in september. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to the still unfolding story of wal- mart and allegations of bribery in mexico. judy woodruff has more. >> woodruff: with more than 2,000 stores throughout the country, mexico is an important foreign market for wal-mart. but a "new york times" investigation has raised troubling questions over wal-mart's dominance there and how it came to be. among some of the findings: former executives for the company orchestrated a campaign of bribery to obtain construction permits and build stores more quickly during the past decade. a paper trail of bribery documenting payments of more than $24 million. and top executives of the company seemed to shut down an internal investigation until recently. wal-mart is now conducting an inquiry into whether employees may have violated the foreign corrupt practices act, a federal law that makes it a crime for american companies to bribe foreign officials. bloomberg news also reports the company is the subject of a criminal probe by the
fort meade, maryland. manning faces a court-martial in september. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to the still unfolding story of wal- mart and allegations of bribery in mexico. judy woodruff has more. >> woodruff: with more than 2,000 stores throughout the country, mexico is an important foreign market for wal-mart. but a "new york times" investigation has raised troubling questions over wal-mart's dominance there and...
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fort meade, maryland. manning faces a court-martial in september. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to the still unfolding story of wal- mart and allegations of bribery in mexico. judy woodruff has more. >> woodruff: with more than 2,000 stores throughout the country, mexico is an important foreign market for wal-mart. but a "new york times" investigation has raised troubling questions over wal-mart's dominance there and how it came to be. among some of the findings: former executives for the company orchestrated a campaign of bribery to obtain construction permits and build stores more quickly during the past decade. a paper trail of bribery documenting payments of more than $24 million. and top executives of the company seemed to shut down an internal investigation until recently. wal-mart is now conducting an inquiry into whether employees may have violated the foreign corrupt practices act, a federal law that makes it a crime for american companies to bribe foreign officials. bloomberg news also reports the company is the subject of a criminal probe by the
fort meade, maryland. manning faces a court-martial in september. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to the still unfolding story of wal- mart and allegations of bribery in mexico. judy woodruff has more. >> woodruff: with more than 2,000 stores throughout the country, mexico is an important foreign market for wal-mart. but a "new york times" investigation has raised troubling questions over wal-mart's dominance there and...