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nothing for ed o'bannon and the other plaintiffs. >> ron claiborne, thank you. . you can see more of that interview with ed o'bannon tomorrow morning on "good morning america" and "this week." and next. where a 9-year-old by encountered a nasty alligator. the alligator nibbled on him and the boy took action. linzie janis with the story. >> reporter: tonight 9-year-old james barnie jr. is alive and well, thanks to his quick thinking and incredible bravery. >> i was scared. i didn't know what to do. i immediately hit it and it let go a little. and i got a little bit of space, of clearance, to where i could let go, and i slid myself out. >> reporter: james had been riding his bike with friends in st. cloud, florida, thursday afternoon when he decided to take a dip in this lake, in an area off limits to swimmers and known for its gators. >> at first i thought someone was playing with me. i didn't know what happened. >> reporter: this is the roughly 9-foot long, 400-pound alligator that bit james three times and swiped him with his claws. >> my friend got bit by an all
nothing for ed o'bannon and the other plaintiffs. >> ron claiborne, thank you. . you can see more of that interview with ed o'bannon tomorrow morning on "good morning america" and "this week." and next. where a 9-year-old by encountered a nasty alligator. the alligator nibbled on him and the boy took action. linzie janis with the story. >> reporter: tonight 9-year-old james barnie jr. is alive and well, thanks to his quick thinking and incredible bravery....
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he was the lead attorney for at o'bannon in the o'bannon trial, a ruling that landed like a bomb on theay afternoon. coming up, much more on this ruling and we will look at with the colleges might do next. ♪ >> more now on the big sports ruling over the weekend. thatge in california ruled the ncaa cannot stop layers from selling their names and likenesses of the founder of sports impact is with us as is andrew brandt who runs the center for sports law who is also an esp analyst and our .xpert the ncaa says is going to appeal at least part of this ruling. to division one basketball and football? players happens to the question mark but i don't think armageddon is upon us. know if it's going to create more imbalance that we already. that's going to give them the voting ability the full cost of attendance. the o'bannon ruling is going to provide the opportunity for student athletes to cash in on their names, likeness and image. the last one is the kessler case. i don't know what the outcome will be but you've got eckstein billion dollars of media rights revenue and it's hard to keep the at
he was the lead attorney for at o'bannon in the o'bannon trial, a ruling that landed like a bomb on theay afternoon. coming up, much more on this ruling and we will look at with the colleges might do next. ♪ >> more now on the big sports ruling over the weekend. thatge in california ruled the ncaa cannot stop layers from selling their names and likenesses of the founder of sports impact is with us as is andrew brandt who runs the center for sports law who is also an esp analyst and our...
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. >> reporter: ed o'bannon was the star of the ucla team and won the ncaa championship in 1995. years later after a brief pro career, he happened to see his image as a college player on a video game. >> i hadn't been compensated or told i was going to be on a video game. >> reporter: in 2009 he filed a lawsuit demanding colleges compensate student athletes. friday, a federal court agreed ruling the court finds that the challenged ncaa rules unreasonably restrain trade. >> this has always been about the rights of college athletes. present, past and future. >> reporter: the decision sent shock waves through the world of college sports where schools make hundreds of millions of dollars a year from football and basketball and television rights and marketing, while players make nothing. >> this decision puts an end to amateurism. amateurism is now dead. >> end zone. >> reporter: under the ruling, starting in 2016, college football and basketball players will be entitled to a minimum of $5,000, for each year they play. which they can access only after they leave college. >> this rulin
. >> reporter: ed o'bannon was the star of the ucla team and won the ncaa championship in 1995. years later after a brief pro career, he happened to see his image as a college player on a video game. >> i hadn't been compensated or told i was going to be on a video game. >> reporter: in 2009 he filed a lawsuit demanding colleges compensate student athletes. friday, a federal court agreed ruling the court finds that the challenged ncaa rules unreasonably restrain trade....
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at the center of the case, former ucla basketball star ed o'bannon. mvp of the bruins' 1995 ncaa championship team. when he saw his image used in his video game five years ago, he decided to sue the nba. >> i realized that i hadn't been compensated or even told that i was going to be on this video game. i just thought that that was wrong. >> reporter: it's an argument that ncaa critics have made for years, that college athletes should share in the billions of profits from college sports. the impact of the ruling beginning in 2016, players can receive annual payments covering full college costs and universities can set up trust funds capped at $5,000 a year per player. >> look, it's a start. it's something. at this point, anything is better than what the players, the athletes were getting. >> reporter: why is this case, this claim meant so much to you? >> this has never been about me, this has always been about the rights of the athletes past, present and future. >> reporter: and that huge decision comes just one day after another major change in colle
at the center of the case, former ucla basketball star ed o'bannon. mvp of the bruins' 1995 ncaa championship team. when he saw his image used in his video game five years ago, he decided to sue the nba. >> i realized that i hadn't been compensated or even told that i was going to be on this video game. i just thought that that was wrong. >> reporter: it's an argument that ncaa critics have made for years, that college athletes should share in the billions of profits from college...
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he's also the driving force behind the o'bannon lawsuit. >> there's no television sports.of t-shirts and gatorades and everything else without the athlete. >> reporter: the ncaa has argued that this will ruin college sports, but the judge rejected that argument saying that fans come for tradition, not for amateurism. >> i wanted to stand up and say no, this isn't right. and so far, you know, mission accomplished. >> reporter: sara gannon, cnn, new york. >> so what now for this case? joining me via skype is keith reed, sports business analyst and former espn senior editor. keith, good to see you. >> great to see you. thanks. >> so today the ncaa says they will appeal perhaps for barely 24 hours. there are a lot of college athletes who consider that federal court ruling a victory. but then now what? what will the ncaa's argument continue to be besides, as we saw in sara's piece, that this would ruin college sports? what more will they say in this appeal? >> they're going to continue to argue that these student athletes are just that they're students first, athletes second. a
he's also the driving force behind the o'bannon lawsuit. >> there's no television sports.of t-shirts and gatorades and everything else without the athlete. >> reporter: the ncaa has argued that this will ruin college sports, but the judge rejected that argument saying that fans come for tradition, not for amateurism. >> i wanted to stand up and say no, this isn't right. and so far, you know, mission accomplished. >> reporter: sara gannon, cnn, new york. >> so what...
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following the o'bannon ruling on friday we mentioned could change the face of collegiate sports, we askednd twitter whether you think college athletes should be paid. good friend of the show, todd horowitz says you know what they should be paid a stipend. air kay i can rules are being abused. david: tom on twitter says, pay college players and universities with deep pockets will corner best players. education should trump sports. liz: gary on facebook thinks, if they get paid take the scholarship away and make them pay for their education. david: "willis report" is next. cheryl casts is in for for gerri. washington has a problem with fitness bands. what is that about? >> we love to work out. i want to know what my heart rate is doing. how many calories are doing. senator chuck schumer says he thinks it's a privacy violation. he says we should be fighting it. what do you think, ladies? liz: maybe. david: i don't know. >> we have a lot and that coming up on "the willis report." david: sure. >> coming up today on the show, the price war at amazon.com with consumers caught in the middle. is a
following the o'bannon ruling on friday we mentioned could change the face of collegiate sports, we askednd twitter whether you think college athletes should be paid. good friend of the show, todd horowitz says you know what they should be paid a stipend. air kay i can rules are being abused. david: tom on twitter says, pay college players and universities with deep pockets will corner best players. education should trump sports. liz: gary on facebook thinks, if they get paid take the...
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ed o'bannon and 19 others filed the lawsuit. ncaa says it disagreed with the decision and may appeal. >> a major battle is under way right now in mend aseeno county in the race to stop a lightning sparked wildfire that exploded in size. it's now 5400 acres. it's burning a heavily wooded and very remote area of the country south of the town of leggatt. 35 structures are threatened wrer more than 1700 firefighters have responded. containment at this point is at 30%. so a lot more work there to do. >> california's whooping cough epidemic continues to escalate and it could get worse as kids head back to school this month. the california department of health said there have been nearly 7,000 cases of protussis so far this year. that's nearly triple last year's number. there have been more than 2,000 cases in the bay area this year. marin, sonoma, napa, and solano counties have substantially higher numbers than counties across the state. >> well, trying to get through california's historic drought is hard enough, but one town find out
ed o'bannon and 19 others filed the lawsuit. ncaa says it disagreed with the decision and may appeal. >> a major battle is under way right now in mend aseeno county in the race to stop a lightning sparked wildfire that exploded in size. it's now 5400 acres. it's burning a heavily wooded and very remote area of the country south of the town of leggatt. 35 structures are threatened wrer more than 1700 firefighters have responded. containment at this point is at 30%. so a lot more work there...
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. >> as you see o'bannon he cried when talking to reporter about this issue. >> usually early harvest is kick starting the wine season. there is several factors beatinn down on the vines including unusual weather. >> the grapes are riping quickly throughout the summer. >> smoke from near by fires can affect the taste of the grapes which can in turn affects the quality of the wine. a local wine maker says he does not believe this year's challenges will increase the wine. >>> and we continue to follow that breaking news in vallejo. we just talked to investigators about the status of this fire on mayor island and we'll give you an update next. >>> the final act is off the stage now. another show is starting here outside here and we'll give you a live look at the scene that most folks never get to see. >>> we have an update on the breaking news in vallejo, the fire in the military barix is now smoldering. vallejo police tell us there is no injuries. there will be a fire entrepreneur effective all night long. it was already 50% involved when fire crews got on the scene. we'll bring you mor
. >> as you see o'bannon he cried when talking to reporter about this issue. >> usually early harvest is kick starting the wine season. there is several factors beatinn down on the vines including unusual weather. >> the grapes are riping quickly throughout the summer. >> smoke from near by fires can affect the taste of the grapes which can in turn affects the quality of the wine. a local wine maker says he does not believe this year's challenges will increase the wine....
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on a is the giants games plus more forty-niners and nightly action alton smith 9 d and suspension o'bannoning in for gary r. to i all the sports next >> : see foot long boggs were discovered in a box falsely labeled what car models shipped from germany but all packages the the box and to an x-ray machine but what the agents also made them do a double take when the inspection styrofoam box and on the boggs and a mesh bag crawling and foil paper although not a legal to import exotic animals you do need certain permits for the package did not have the customs officials say the sender back in berlin was given a postal violation those dogs were euthanize to an alcohol. airlin >> : that what i did not expect >> : time now for kron 4 sports but a hit orchard supply hardware back for more or so set an nfl commissioner paul this meth the niners wasnt to smith for today suspended for nine games. now bleed policy on its license abused herself conduct all this before games for substance abuse the other five for poor personal conduct classes misconduct as improving their release the statement said all
on a is the giants games plus more forty-niners and nightly action alton smith 9 d and suspension o'bannoning in for gary r. to i all the sports next >> : see foot long boggs were discovered in a box falsely labeled what car models shipped from germany but all packages the the box and to an x-ray machine but what the agents also made them do a double take when the inspection styrofoam box and on the boggs and a mesh bag crawling and foil paper although not a legal to import exotic animals...
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mud and debris on all o'bannon high as one looks like it's been there for a while and also the schoolther one. the interesting part was your mother the car from property you're violating state law as the circus is the card to pay for with higher food costs >> : and things to there were other living area some of my attendance were having friends come and sudden than then to the store for products they need the bigger tree bruce things like that there bring it back here >> : the cuts never returned unless owner took them back and took these group of cards that the catch across the hot the story's been here for about a week returning shopping carts and as easy as it seems. the decree to no good if replace them any call the members of the car you like it is the spots >> : were sore the debris of dial the available from your calling area. chronicle the number from the kron forces to happens. we're sorry all our agents are currently assisting other customers. please try again later >> : basically even if you felt far norway shopping cart the lme said hard to return so my advice: grocer's st
mud and debris on all o'bannon high as one looks like it's been there for a while and also the schoolther one. the interesting part was your mother the car from property you're violating state law as the circus is the card to pay for with higher food costs >> : and things to there were other living area some of my attendance were having friends come and sudden than then to the store for products they need the bigger tree bruce things like that there bring it back here >> : the cuts...
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. >> the landmark case started with ed o'bannon, he sued after he was surprised to see himself in a videomyself, something's got to change, how, why? why wasn't i asked, you know, they used my face, my likeness. >> they used his likeness, but they didn't pay him for it. now, the ncaa can no longer ban universities from paying players for the rights to their images. that could really help athletes like tyrone, who often struggled while universities make millions. he's a former wide receiver who caught this amazing hail mary pass seconds before half time in a game with his arms outstretched around the helmet of a defender. it became the play of the year in 2005. shown over and over again on tv. even eight, nine years later, it's still the catch. that's how famous it is. >> you could ask a random person about the catch, and they'll give you a story about it. >> just three years later, his leg was shattered and so were his chances of playing in the pros. >> just been working in the banking industry, and did a little pest control sales, and then ended up at my job that i'm at now. that's koko
. >> the landmark case started with ed o'bannon, he sued after he was surprised to see himself in a videomyself, something's got to change, how, why? why wasn't i asked, you know, they used my face, my likeness. >> they used his likeness, but they didn't pay him for it. now, the ncaa can no longer ban universities from paying players for the rights to their images. that could really help athletes like tyrone, who often struggled while universities make millions. he's a former wide...
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i spent the weekend looking at the decision in the o'bannon case. is a group of athletes that suit the ncaa. quoted james heckman, the a nobel prize winner. here's a quote from dr. roger knoll, an economist at stanford -- d1the athletes are offered a scholarship, they take it. they do not go anywhere else. he was pointing out that they do have monopoly power. it is the only buyer for athletics. >> it makes me flutter. >> i did it just for you. >> this is like a classic case. a rubber plantation in singapore. there is one buyer of your services. tes, theymany athler are selling to one plantation owner. the owner is the ncaa> >> be careful when you say plantation owner and ncaa. decision is aat look at the last three years of antitrust law. the ncaa is arguing a consumer benefit. if they do not have to pay athletes, they can provide something better to consumers, which is a standard that has been applied to companies since the beginning of the reagan administration. >> how much money can they earn? >> $5,000 a year. >> that is barely europe each a bud
i spent the weekend looking at the decision in the o'bannon case. is a group of athletes that suit the ncaa. quoted james heckman, the a nobel prize winner. here's a quote from dr. roger knoll, an economist at stanford -- d1the athletes are offered a scholarship, they take it. they do not go anywhere else. he was pointing out that they do have monopoly power. it is the only buyer for athletics. >> it makes me flutter. >> i did it just for you. >> this is like a classic case. a...
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understand we must attack this together >> : san miguel at this across the country rallied with the o'bannon has up all we all belong to and call back from a week on kron personal of the late oscar grant local johnson >> : another young man of universal sign of a surrender yet still give shot down in front of children and community building in the area where he is shot >> : and dresses for michael brown dunstan growing number of supporters seeking expedited grandeur rehearing in the shooting porting of a special product executors and investigation into alleged racial profiling in st. louis county >> : no longer to have a chance of them being killed by eight people paint been paid to protect them >> : with much more ahead on a shooting alarmed teenager michael brown coming up a 530 we will take you live there is a missouri political expert michael yacht he will be here to talk about the government's role in the investigation and continue to monterey local protests as well. >> : person is in court team in sacramento as social health officials determine whether the patient is suffering from a b
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we've seen northwestern players unionize, the o'bannon case come down.ictory for the players in terms of name, images, and likenesses and we have more suits down the line, which get into the whole pay for play aspect of college football. when we talk about money, it is definitely there. the question becomes going forward, is any of those billions of dollars going to be shared with the players? that is still yet to come. >> doesn't boil down to what will this new criteria be to pick these four teams? >> you mentioned condoleezza .ice and archie manning there are athletic directors. their public people like rice who has background at stamford, who has background as a college football fan. listen, there is no question that hard-core football people are going to question their selections and matter who they are. no matter who they are. is good for college football. the more you have people talking and questioning and debating, the more you have people talking about college football. in the end, that is not a bad thing. like they question the bcs, they will q
we've seen northwestern players unionize, the o'bannon case come down.ictory for the players in terms of name, images, and likenesses and we have more suits down the line, which get into the whole pay for play aspect of college football. when we talk about money, it is definitely there. the question becomes going forward, is any of those billions of dollars going to be shared with the players? that is still yet to come. >> doesn't boil down to what will this new criteria be to pick these...
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. >>> the "los angeles times" shows the judge is fight with ncaa in the ed o'bannon anti-trust lawsuit. they will receive money after they leave school. it overturns ncaa regulations banning athletes from receiving anything other than scholarships and the cost of attending schools. >> "usa today" reports happy birthday wishes are in order for smokey the bear. he has been warning americans of the dangers of forest fires since 1944. research shows smokey ranks near mickey mouse and santa claus in recognition. >>> the wire reports desserts were flown into north korea. they were tied to giant balloons and sent into north korea. it was to remind them of the outside world and to make a >>> coming up drilling beats in the heart of texas. >> reporter: i'm brandon scott near ft. worth, texas, where crews are tapping more than before. we'll have that story coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> and later, he flew where no one his age had flown before around the world solo. meet a remarkable young pilot. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> coming up, is a curfew a way to kee
. >>> the "los angeles times" shows the judge is fight with ncaa in the ed o'bannon anti-trust lawsuit. they will receive money after they leave school. it overturns ncaa regulations banning athletes from receiving anything other than scholarships and the cost of attending schools. >> "usa today" reports happy birthday wishes are in order for smokey the bear. he has been warning americans of the dangers of forest fires since 1944. research shows smokey ranks...
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quake and also get information online by going the kron4-dot-com and also a platter faced of pages o'bannon 4 mobile app >> : other news for netters comparing to a season without all this with nfl suspending lawn tractor after a series of legal issues off the field smith will be out for nine games lose one and 1/4 million dollars salary and he'll never turned the field until november this the day after the 49 essays game matters release is given " all in has taken responsibility for actions continuing to show growth personally professional like continue to support him by his son to put this matter behind us and a focus on the season ahead" >> : smith suspension following news >> : of the nine games with too much we start talking now little bit but i guess it the chinese statement so they believe that the trend is the message that you did a must round the of the purse bid with the game and restore everything off the field >> : of the get too much time on that of the gums some kind of punishment but the four games to none so suspension comes after a series of run into a lot less september you
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. >> i'd like to get you to weigh in on the record if you would on the o'bannon case.ou got a couple high profile athletes among the many thousands of athletes who play intercollegiate sports at purdue university. a.j. hammonds, center on the basketball team, probably going to sell a lot of jerseys. there is a gentleman on the football team widely viewed as one of the fastest player in the country. he will get a lot of publicity and sell football jerseys. should those play es ought to be able to make money off their images and name and likenesses? >> i think this is a very troublesome development if it comes. i would point out there is an enormous value provided to student athletes the value of a championship and other things that go with it well up into six figures already, now we support modernizing for instance the stipend, you know, that by the way was once there for other incidental expenses, things like that that could occur. obviously, we'll abody by whatever ruling the court provide, there are a lot of unintended consequences that could come to a system already
. >> i'd like to get you to weigh in on the record if you would on the o'bannon case.ou got a couple high profile athletes among the many thousands of athletes who play intercollegiate sports at purdue university. a.j. hammonds, center on the basketball team, probably going to sell a lot of jerseys. there is a gentleman on the football team widely viewed as one of the fastest player in the country. he will get a lot of publicity and sell football jerseys. should those play es ought to be...
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details, and implications of this ruling michael housefield, he was the lead attorney for the ed o'bannon's also chairman of houseman llp. michael, welcome this morning. it's good to speak with you. >> good morning. >> ncaa says it's going to appeal. how confident are you that this decision is going to be upheld in the courts? >> extremely well reasoned decision, sound basis in the law, and we're fairly confident that the court of appeals will sustain it. >> if i'm playing major college football or basketball, can you explain to me exactly how this is going to work? am i going to get paid? >> the way the court has structured the relief, the answer is, yes, if the decision is either upheld, or the time comes when the decision is supposed to be implemented, and the ncaa doesn't get a stay of the decision. >> how is it going to be determined how much money i would receive for licensing my name, my likeness, my jersey, all that sort of stuff? >> well, there's two aspects to it. the first is the court has instructed the ncaa that they cannot stand in the way of colleges increasing the scholars
details, and implications of this ruling michael housefield, he was the lead attorney for the ed o'bannon's also chairman of houseman llp. michael, welcome this morning. it's good to speak with you. >> good morning. >> ncaa says it's going to appeal. how confident are you that this decision is going to be upheld in the courts? >> extremely well reasoned decision, sound basis in the law, and we're fairly confident that the court of appeals will sustain it. >> if i'm...
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a federal judge ruling in favor of former ucla college basketball star e o'bannon, who sued to end theathletes' names, images, and likenesses. the decision means athletes could share revenues with schools. the judge did say the ncaa could set a cap on payouts to student/athletes. >>> the death of former white house press secretary james brady earlier this week now ruled a homicide. a virginia medical examiner says his death was directly related to the wound he suffered on the assassination attempt on president reagan. he spent the rest of his life advocating against gun violence. it's unclear if john hinckley jr. will face murder charges. >>> another weekend of gun violence in chicago. local tv stations reporting five people were wounded in shootings overnight. a week ago, one of the young menifee chured in our series "chicagoland" was shot twice in the leg. now 40 illinois state troopers are partnering with chicago police and hitting the streets to try to curb the relentless violence. since our series "chicagoland" last aired in april, have things changed at all for the better? here's
a federal judge ruling in favor of former ucla college basketball star e o'bannon, who sued to end theathletes' names, images, and likenesses. the decision means athletes could share revenues with schools. the judge did say the ncaa could set a cap on payouts to student/athletes. >>> the death of former white house press secretary james brady earlier this week now ruled a homicide. a virginia medical examiner says his death was directly related to the wound he suffered on the...