martha: a wild scene at cowboy stadium. 7 people were injured when a runaway cart plowed into them at a high school championship game. everybody was trying to stop it by standing in front of it. i landed in the passenger seat. martha: apparently stadium workers had been take up those orange yard markers and one of them fell onto the gas pedal. bill: it looked like the it
frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain the bull with ropes. it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. miraculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull s rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. i saw the bull and i froze because i didn t know what was going to happen. march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. it s an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza
horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull s path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, casero charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain casero with ropes. it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. miraculously, no one is killed during the incident. but casero s rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside.
a lockout will continue until the appeal process has been resolved. candy reid there. don t forget the other people who pay a price, stadium workers, receptionists, one football club, the new york jets announced all business site employees would have to take one week of unpaid leave each month during any lockout. we re going to take a break. stay with us. world business today in hong kong and london continues after this.
it s hard to choose between millionaires and billionaires, right? but here on the flip side, we wanted to talk about some of the average americans getting the short end of the stick. here s the big number, $9.3 billion in revenue, that s the pie each side is trying to get a big slice of, but there s an impact that s felt on the local communities as well. an estimated 100,000 stadium workers will suffer financially if the lockout drags on from vendors, to ticket agents and the field crews, also sticking with the financial pain here. the study showing that local economies generate over $20 million for each game. that s $160 million a year for each market. and let s not forget where a lot of the money for some of these new stadiums came from. nearly $7 billion in public money for construction costs since the 90s. d st s yu owro ere mi o furo o a gae,chp game with nosebleed seats, it s going to set you back about 300 bucks just for the tickets. no food, no nothing, not even parking. th