[ siren wails ] narrator september 11, 2009 an ambulance races to the posh newport beach, california, home of financier danny pang. He was only 42 and relatively thin. You had to kind of wonder what [ chuckles ]. What was behind this. Mr. Pang was under electronic monitoring, and they saw his bracelet when they took him to the hospital, obviously. Narrator pang, who is on house arrest, is under investigation by the feds, accused of defrauding investors out of nearly a billion dollars. The embattled entrepreneur clings to life overnight, and with his silence comes more questions about his alleged dirty dealing. He left all these disturbing clues through his whole life where people who were close to him felt theyd been deceived. Narrator danny pang is born in taipei, taiwan, on december 15, 1966. His father, he told people, was some kind of a trader. His mothers family owned some kind of furniture manufacturing business, and they were reasonably welloff. He went to a very Prestigious Mid
Why bystanders formed a human chain to protect their neighbors. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Calls for puerto ricos governor to step down are intensifying this morning after what appeared to be the largest protest the u. S. Territory has seen in decades. [ siren ] police in riot gear fired teargas at hundreds of thousands of people as they took to the streets last night. Theyre protesting government corruption and leaked Group Chat Messages involving Ricardo Rossello that included profane, homophobic, and sexist comments. The messages also mocked victims of Hurricane Maria. Earlier in the day, President Trump renewed his attacks on rossello. Hes a terrible governor. The congress of the United States handed him 92 billion. That 92 billion is in the hands of incompetent people and very corrupt people. In fact, puerto rico has only received 14 billion since Hurricane Maria nearly two years ago. Ross
About that. Its going to cost you a pretty penny to get over there to minneapolis. Weve talked to some people who are running these special tours and packages. They tell me right now its not hard to get a ticket or get to the game if you have the money. The green legion is moving onto minneapolis. This group of diehard fans quickly turned from celebrating yesterdays victory to planning the super bowl trip. Lets go all out for the day. Lets charter our own flight out there. No hassles. Reporter michael dias is with the group and tells nbc 10 166 fans are jumping on a plane. Theyre overcharging 600 a night. Reporter earlier today the cheapest tickets were going for nearly 5,000. And those were the nosebleed seats. Having the eagles making it there definitely drives the interest without a doubt. Reporter jay smith says tickets are costing more this year for a few reasons. They include a smaller stadium thats also new. He also told us over face time since the team hasnt been to a big game
Tapping in a putt to seal his first pga championship victory. Day finished at 20 under par, the first ever player to win a major with that low of a score. Those are just some of our top stories on this monday, august 17th. Announcer from abc news, this is world news now. Good morning, everyone. We begin this half hour with the west up in flames. Dozens of wildfires blazing across eight states, turning homes into smoldering shells. The flames driven by erratic winds and scorching heat took a toll on firefighters and forced the evacuation of campgrounds near los angeles. And theres even more damage in the pacific northwest. More now from abcs kayna whitworth. Reporter the view from the air over washington state. National guard crews navigating smokey skies over scorched ground, helicopters making water drop after water drop. But theyre battling conditions that grow worse by the hour as the temperatures heat up. The allout air assault is key to keeping residents and firefighters on the gr
Finding out tonight about that finding out tonight. Renter beware. The grandmother renting out rooms in her home now facing a massive fine. Tonight, the profits and pitfalls like homesharing sites like airbnb. Good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. We begin tonight with the growing wildfire crisis, tinderdry conditions, erratic winds and soaring temperatures have created the perfect recipe for a series of raging infernos. Those fires are stretching resources thin. With firefighters working overtime, many brought in from across the country. And many residents are staying behind, protecting their homes and their livelihoods, like this rancher in washington state, and tonight worry for the region a blanket of smoke stretching hundred of miles. Creating a toxic smog. We begin with our coverage with kayna whitworth. Reporter the west under assault tonight by flames, with resources stretched so thin here that smaller Fire Departments cant afford to send crews where theyre needed