colorado state basketball star is speaking out after a devastating fire that claimed the lives of his parents and two-year-old niece and nephew. killed they 19 couple and their two young grandchildren. today on espn's game day, emmanuel, a local basketball star, opened up about his loss. >> the last, talk to my dad was when he took me to the airport. i said, i'm going to make it for the family. my books, all my clothing, my shoes. what am i still living for? everything i want to do in life was for them. he knows he said that his parents and the twins are "shining down on him now." last week he played one of the first game since the tragedy, walking onto the court to a standing ovation. he is receiving an outpouring of support since his loss, including a heartfelt video from former nba star kobe bryant. very touching. if you ride a bike, you know about close calls with cars in the district, and now there is an effort to bring protective lanes to the eastern side of d.c. as cheryl connor explains, it would come at the cost of highly treasured parking spots. cheryl: sizing up like lanes