through china. emergency workers are having to climb 13,000 feet in one region to reach the countless people. our correspondent in china, clarissa ward, takes us to the scene. reporter: scene after scene of utter devastation. houses flattened, stunned and bruised survivors sift through rubble with their hands. rescuers equipped with nothing more than shovels. it was 7:49 a.m. when the quake hit this remote community of farmers and yak herders. in this town, near the epicenter, more than 85% of the buildings have collapsed. most made simply of wood and mud, not designed to withstand a strong quake. and there are stories reminiscence of china s 2008 earthquake, which killed more than 80,000 people, including thousands of children in poorly constructed schools. the chinese news agency reports 56 students killed today when their schools collapsed. hospitals are woefully underequipped to deal with the injured. we re scared, says this survivor. so, we re camping outside and wa
san antonio at phoenix. tnt, cavs at bulls, and the lakers in denver. then, abc next sunday, lakers home against portland, orlando and cleveland. as ginobili continues his superb play. jeff: in the fourth, he answered when i got tight. starts like he s going to his right. steps with the right foot, comes back to his left, draws the foul on luke walton. and then, the little tear drop off-handed penetration. the fin wish his right hand, and then, you know the ruchle. hand down, man down. mark: very nice. mike: 29 for the game. jefferson hits the first. you want to ask somebody about ginobili, just ask gregg popovich. he does the things that kobe and michael did, and what kobe does. he doesn t have the ability as far as the athletic ability that they have, but he does the same things. he goes and gets an offensive rebound to win a game. he ll make a save to win a gape. he ll shoot the three that you need to have, make a steal. it doesn t matter. he figures out ways to wi
tonigh tonight on world news, safer america. a new report says highway deaths have dropped to the lowest level in half a century. soggy twisters. why all this wet weather is a breeding ground for tornadoes. preteen drugs. the alarming number of 12-year-olds who are sniffing spray paint. a remarkable girl. i met her on my trip to afghanistan, and i think you will never forget her, too. and, whale du jour. how the team that won the oscar went out and busted a trendy l.a. restaurant. good evening. and good news about safety on america s highways. word tonight that fewer people died in car accidents last year. in fact, as we said, the highways were safer than they ve been in half a century. we still lost 34,000 americans in highway accidents, but as you can see, it was a dramatic drop from the year before. and david wright made his way to an interstate and the overpass to tell us the reasons. david? reporter: good evening, diane. it is such a remarkable turn aroun
tonigh tonight on world news, safer america. a new report says highway deaths have dropped to the lowest level in half a century. soggy twisters. why all this wet weather is a breeding ground for tornadoes. preteen drugs. the alarming number of 12-year-olds who are sniffing spray paint. a remarkable girl. i met her on my trip to afghanistan, and i think you will never forget her, too. and, whale du jour. how the team that won the oscar went out and busted a trendy l.a. restaurant. good evening. and good news about safety on america s highways. word tonight that fewer people died in car accidents last year. in fact, as we said, the highways were safer than they ve been in half a century. we still lost 34,000 americans in highway accidents, but as you can see, it was a dramatic drop from the year before. and david wright made his way to an interstate and the overpass to tell us the reasons. david? reporter: good evening, diane. it is such a remarkable turn aroun
tonight on world news, whiteout. the great blizzard of 2010 rocks the record books. 100 million people are stuck in the snow. planes not taking off. roads so icy there are 50-car pileups, and our team is everywhere in the storm, reporting on the struggle to stay warm and dry. also tonight, political jolt. our new poll shows a republican surge, and new peril for the president. the diagnosis debate. psychiatrists have now decided sex addiction is out, but temper tantrums are a disorder? what do you think? and tonight, from around the country, home videos. good place to thrownowballs from. sorry! as you ve never seen them before. good evening tonight, from the center of what they re calling storm-zilla, here in central park new york. there have been two to three inches of snow every hour al day long. you can see the weight of it bending the trees over. and as we said, all across the country, it is a record. one-third of the nation, 100 million people swamped by s