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. >> there is a trade between me and danny manning that did not go through. after the trade did not go through when actually played the clippers a few days later. >> i think adam silver did a great job. >> the clippers' coach said the team was thankful for the support of fans last night. they beat the golden state warriors and game 5 of their playoff series. a man tried to rob becker's store in the south loop. did not get very far. she >> yohe told employees that he was part of the night cleaning crew. >> security held him there until police arrived. no charges have been filed. >> and not be able to put that alcohol and a plastic bag depending on what the city council does today. >> every now and then there are super busy days in the chicago city council and a lot of the ordinances finally make it to the floor. all the men have been lobbying back and forth behind the scenes. in this case the common thread seems to be protecting the public. >> city will reduce the cost. consumers get better trusted. one of the main items of business is the ordinance to ban pla
. >> there is a trade between me and danny manning that did not go through. after the trade did not go through when actually played the clippers a few days later. >> i think adam silver did a great job. >> the clippers' coach said the team was thankful for the support of fans last night. they beat the golden state warriors and game 5 of their playoff series. a man tried to rob becker's store in the south loop. did not get very far. she >> yohe told employees that he was...
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young basketball draftee out of kansas in the early '80s, saying that the money he was offering danny manning a lot of money for a poor black kid. so these allegations, though they were very rife and we thought relevant, were excluded because they were just too remote in time for our trial that began in 2011. >> so what was your reaction to what the commissioner adam silver did yesterday? i don't know if you've spoken to elgin about this. you want to share with us what elgin baylor's reaction was. >> i'm sure he is smiling in his home with his family enjoying that he has now been vindicated. my reaction was kind of like the wizard of oz. the wicked witch of the east is dead. and i feel like one of the munchkins ready to hop along in joy down the yellow brick road to oz. hopefully oz will now be a bright and cheery place since donald sterling will no longer be the owner of the team. >> you've had legal battles with him. a lot of folks -- he is 81 years old so maybe he's changed but he has never been shy about getting into legal fights with a whole bunch of people. i remember when he fired mike
young basketball draftee out of kansas in the early '80s, saying that the money he was offering danny manning a lot of money for a poor black kid. so these allegations, though they were very rife and we thought relevant, were excluded because they were just too remote in time for our trial that began in 2011. >> so what was your reaction to what the commissioner adam silver did yesterday? i don't know if you've spoken to elgin about this. you want to share with us what elgin baylor's...
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plus, we will catch up with danny, the young man that was kidnapped. and we will speak with fbi agents. those stories tonight on the western edition of the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the way for prote >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, paving the way for protest. the bay area city finally getting its first dedicated bus lanes. how that comes with a consequence that critics call a sneak attack. it's a story you'll see only on kpix 5. >>> and, jumping into the wine business. how east bay wineries are making a name for themselves. >>> and, we will have the latest on that apartment fire. scary scene this afternoon. smoke and flames coming from the roof. we will have a live report ahead coming up at 6:00. allen, liz. >> thank you for that. >>> thanks for watching. cbs evening news with scott pelly, next. >> and remember, the latest always on our website kpix.com. >> pelley: tonight, bost america rising. >> ♪ what so proudly we hailed... ♪ >> pelley: one year after the rsmbing, the natio
plus, we will catch up with danny, the young man that was kidnapped. and we will speak with fbi agents. those stories tonight on the western edition of the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the way for prote >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, paving the way for protest. the bay area city finally getting its first dedicated bus lanes. how that comes with a consequence that critics call a sneak attack. it's a story you'll...
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pounds a day to britain to bm and that while taxpayers the cost of twelve called danny and one eighteen am thinking man this states as the years and has expanded its concerns and integration in the uk have doubled into the pasta and with heightened security thing is when these jobs are being split up by foreign as it pursues college that i hate it. as eu legislation often seen in the uk as brussels and ending in areas such as banking trains and criminals while he can fake a head during travis such as eu rules on straight and honest and has become as to ease scientists claim the worst that doesn't help when you're a teen retreat at the prime minister is a need to pay to tell her that every patient relationship that area rather than cutting through the door. it will lower rates into this debate is one for the seat of my country for the success of the european union. someone said that mr mansfield winning arguments that meeting the eu sets out in this attack. just to get to his employee as liking when evil eye cannot see you monday. embracing the problem as governments engage in political bickering as we
pounds a day to britain to bm and that while taxpayers the cost of twelve called danny and one eighteen am thinking man this states as the years and has expanded its concerns and integration in the uk have doubled into the pasta and with heightened security thing is when these jobs are being split up by foreign as it pursues college that i hate it. as eu legislation often seen in the uk as brussels and ending in areas such as banking trains and criminals while he can fake a head during travis...
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man was tamarlan tsarnaev. he and his brother, dzhokar, took danny on a terrifying 90-minute ride. >> i think about family friendsght i cannot, i cannot die tonight. >> reporter: so this is the intersection right up here. >> yup. >> reporter: they stopped at this shell station to fill up for what was going to be a long drive to new york to set off more bombs. danny believed the brothers were going to kill him somewhere along the way. >> i was asking myself should i put my life in the hands of the terrorists or should i put my life in the hands of my own self?" >> reporter: and you decided to put your life in the hands of yourself. >> yeah. >> reporter: tamerlan briefly tucked his gun in the pocket of his door while dzhokar was paying for gas. danny silently counted to four, then made his move. he quickly unbuckled his seat belt and was gone in a flash. that quick. >> yeah. the cashier for h >> reporter: he ran to this convenience store across the street and asked the cashier for help. >> i begged him to call 911, please. >> reporter: you begged the man in there to call 911. >> i think he thought i was crazy. >> r
man was tamarlan tsarnaev. he and his brother, dzhokar, took danny on a terrifying 90-minute ride. >> i think about family friendsght i cannot, i cannot die tonight. >> reporter: so this is the intersection right up here. >> yup. >> reporter: they stopped at this shell station to fill up for what was going to be a long drive to new york to set off more bombs. danny believed the brothers were going to kill him somewhere along the way. >> i was asking myself should i...
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gang experts believe the killing of danny wong may be in retaliation for this shooting back in may. a 37-year-old man was killed, seven people were wounded. that shooting was in retaliation for another killing the month before. >> there's a struggle between gangs or within a gang or something like that and it doesn't take a genius to know that there's going to be more. so we've got to stop it. >> reporter: danny wong's funeral procession wound its way through china town ending up at the spot where he was killed. while the band played mourners lit incense and put out items for wong to use in his afterlife. the spot happens to be just across the street from the side of the worse gang violence in san francisco history. the golden dragon restaurant where in 1977 five innocent diners died in a spray of bullets intended for the waching gang. >> although no one was ever prosecuted for wong's killing, police believed it was part of a power struggle between wong's waching gang and a second gang. police would arrive 15 people they say were members of wo hop to. >> reporter: san francisco police say china town
gang experts believe the killing of danny wong may be in retaliation for this shooting back in may. a 37-year-old man was killed, seven people were wounded. that shooting was in retaliation for another killing the month before. >> there's a struggle between gangs or within a gang or something like that and it doesn't take a genius to know that there's going to be more. so we've got to stop it. >> reporter: danny wong's funeral procession wound its way through china town ending up at...
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danny savelis. all sorts of laws at different levels. yet this young man not being charged. any thoughts as to why not? >> i was looking at adults. he's a juvenile. 16 years old. in the federal system, he would be handled as a juvenile. there are only certain controlled substance and violent crimes where you get tried as an adult. i'm sure the feds are looking at this and saying, you know something, the near death experience that this 16-year-old undoubtedly must have experienced, as he was probably almost suffocating or freezing to death, maybe was punishment enough. so he'll be, you know, handled outside of the criminal justice system. >> but say this were an adult, there are plenty of things that that adult could face for this kind of infraction or these series of infractions. >> sure, being a stowaway is a federal crime. the federal government has recently charged adults with being stowaways. you can be in prison up to five years. if somebody intends to do harm, that same statute allows for 20 years, possibly life. we treat juveniles differently in our system. and this i
danny savelis. all sorts of laws at different levels. yet this young man not being charged. any thoughts as to why not? >> i was looking at adults. he's a juvenile. 16 years old. in the federal system, he would be handled as a juvenile. there are only certain controlled substance and violent crimes where you get tried as an adult. i'm sure the feds are looking at this and saying, you know something, the near death experience that this 16-year-old undoubtedly must have experienced, as he...
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danny ferguson. and ashleigh, you got into that story, started to explain it. we're hearing from his fiancee, kristen haley, she spoke to w it tsp, and she described ferguson has a manho loved sports. he loved football, loved baseball, basketball but also loved to serve his country. and two days ago when this shooting happened, she says he was basically trying to defend, trying to protect his fellow soldiers. i want you to listen to what she had to say. >> he held that door shut, because there's no locks. those doors are -- seemed like they would be bullet proof, but apparently not. and if he was not being the one that against that door holding it, that shooter would have been able to get through and shoot everyone else. >> reporter: a room full of soldiers, and he was there at the door, a door that wouldn't look, she says, trying to keep that door closed, as lopez came through. but again, we know that ferguson lost his life in the shooting. >> and you know something, let's just repeat that name. because it's worth knowing that name more than any other at this point. and that is sergeant first class danny ferguson. i'm sure there are a lot of heartfelt thanks going
danny ferguson. and ashleigh, you got into that story, started to explain it. we're hearing from his fiancee, kristen haley, she spoke to w it tsp, and she described ferguson has a manho loved sports. he loved football, loved baseball, basketball but also loved to serve his country. and two days ago when this shooting happened, she says he was basically trying to defend, trying to protect his fellow soldiers. i want you to listen to what she had to say. >> he held that door shut, because...
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danny, a brave soldier whose courageous act of blocking a door with his own body prevented further bloodshed, a husband and father, dedicated more than 20 years of his life in the service. a counselor, family manedicated soldier planned on serving in the army for many years to come. >> it's tragic when anyone turns a gun on someone else, but when it's one of our own, it really hurts. >> now the question on everyone's mind is how could this happen again. fort hood increased security and mental health resources for soldiers after hasan's attack. in 2011, the vigilance appeared to pay off when the f.b.i. arrested an awol soldier later convicted of planning to bomb a restaurant popular with fort hood soldiers. on wednesday, lopez with his personal gun not registered with fort hood and his troubled mental health slipped through. >> it's not unusual that we've heard fort hood's name come up several times, because basically hasan planted the seed. >> i think that community is very strong. as military families, you don't look forward to anything like this happening, but you definitely brace yourself for blows like this. >> after five years, the community wondering why the violence that taken root here
danny, a brave soldier whose courageous act of blocking a door with his own body prevented further bloodshed, a husband and father, dedicated more than 20 years of his life in the service. a counselor, family manedicated soldier planned on serving in the army for many years to come. >> it's tragic when anyone turns a gun on someone else, but when it's one of our own, it really hurts. >> now the question on everyone's mind is how could this happen again. fort hood increased security...
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danny in south carolina. caller: how are you doing? good morning. host: you are on the air. caller: i was calling about paul ryan. i totally disagree with them. i am a manwho has done pretty good in life. he want to cut programs that hurt the poor people. he wants to cut food stamps. people need food stamps. what he want to cut things that hurt people that need help? that is all the republicans want to do. republicans want to cut and hurt poor people. host: montgomery, alabama. caller: i am calling to talk about the budget. the gop does ocp. if anybody has ever seen "robocop." they privatize everything. they try to take all of our money and give it to the rich people in subsidies and tax cuts. i have been saying this for years now. that is all they have been trying to do. stop voting for them. don't let them fool you. they're all for the same thing. do not vote for the gop members. period. host: the paul ryan budget includes repealing some of the benefits under the affordable care act. president obama yesterday announced that 7.1 million americans have signed up in the first enrollment period. "the washington post" has a map inside the newspaper. the 25
danny in south carolina. caller: how are you doing? good morning. host: you are on the air. caller: i was calling about paul ryan. i totally disagree with them. i am a manwho has done pretty good in life. he want to cut programs that hurt the poor people. he wants to cut food stamps. people need food stamps. what he want to cut things that hurt people that need help? that is all the republicans want to do. republicans want to cut and hurt poor people. host: montgomery, alabama. caller: i am...
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danny and dr abdullah abdullah i should stress that this is based on preliminary an official tallies by news organizations here he's a former world. executive who has picked an extremely controversial running mate a man that even he described as a known killer militia commander gen dostum who was accused of brutal killings in the civil war of the one nine hundred ninety s. dr abdullah abdullah also has a running mate who's been branded as a warlord the other linked to a violent insurgent group and mr karzai is former foreign minister who is believed to be his favorite pick appears to be running behind but again it will take time to get the official count this is just based on the preliminary results and of course what all this means is that if no one candidate has a clear majority this paves the way for a runoff election likely sometime in may or early june and that means that afghanistan could go through this whole process again and of course the big concern would be with the fighting season underway what will the taliban do if that happens and whether security will hold if the runoff does take place. one of the main tosspot gonna stand next leader is clinching a security pact with washington which
danny and dr abdullah abdullah i should stress that this is based on preliminary an official tallies by news organizations here he's a former world. executive who has picked an extremely controversial running mate a man that even he described as a known killer militia commander gen dostum who was accused of brutal killings in the civil war of the one nine hundred ninety s. dr abdullah abdullah also has a running mate who's been branded as a warlord the other linked to a violent insurgent group...
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danny. he's out with a new memoir, life, loss, yeah, that show, it's called "dirty daddy." good morning. >> good morning, matt. always good to see you. >> dirty daddy, the chronicles of a manntist that opens their jaw. >> i have a father, which is a conflict of interest when you read the title. i've always had comedy which is family comedy, whether it be a role that i played, my standup was a little more unleashed. and i do a parental thing in my work. i don't want kids to do drugs. i don't want them to go near animals in the wrong way. >> right. >> what time of day are we on? >> this is early in the morning. you were a morning show host. >> i was. >> you understand the line between what you can and cannot say. >> and i got fired from that job. >> that gives me a lot of confidence. my book is about death, come mid dis, my testicles and how they all intersect. >> it is difficult when you take the third part of that sentence and intersect it with anything. death and comedy don't really mix with that. it was really -- it took a year and a half to write it. it had to do with things. we've lost a lot of people in my family. my parents lost four children. it was pretty serious.
danny. he's out with a new memoir, life, loss, yeah, that show, it's called "dirty daddy." good morning. >> good morning, matt. always good to see you. >> dirty daddy, the chronicles of a manntist that opens their jaw. >> i have a father, which is a conflict of interest when you read the title. i've always had comedy which is family comedy, whether it be a role that i played, my standup was a little more unleashed. and i do a parental thing in my work. i don't want...