Im ko im in for annemarie green. It took workers in los angeles nearly four hours to shut off a massive water main break that flooded parted of the ucla campus. Crews worked through the night to remove water from the schools famed basketball arena, one of three campus buildings campus. Several people had to be rescued from an underground parking garage. A 93yearold water pipe had burst yesterday afternoon sending a geyser of water 30 feet into the air. The 30inch pipe burst under nearby sunset boulevard. Bigad shaban has our report. Reporter the water buckled asphalt and flooded streets around 3 30 p. M. Local time, shortly before rush hour. Firefighters say about 36,000 gallons of water gushed out per minute for hours in a state stricken by historic drought. We estimate at this time that we probably lost a total of between 8 million and 10 million gallons of water in the entire incident. Reporter students at ucla and a nearby high school were seen wading through a foot of water and wa
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returnings injured players to the game. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at risk fair serious longterm brai
Green. It took workers in los angeles nearly four hours to shut off a massive water main break that flooded parted of the ucla campus. Crews worked through the night to remove waters from the famed basketball arena. Several people had to be rescued from an underground parking garage. A 93yearold water pipe had burst yesterday afternoon sending a geyser of water 30 feet into the air. The 30inch pipe burst under nearby sunset boulevard. Bigad shaban has our report. Reporter the water buckled asphalt and flooded streeted around 3 30 shortly before rush hour. In a state stricken by historic drought. We estimate at this time that we probably lost a total of between 8 million and 10 million gallons of water in the incident. Reporter students at ucla and a nearby high school waited in a foot of water and water coming down the hill. I started to see the comment starting to peak. I kind of didnt believe it at first. I didnt know what was going on. Finally i start seeing the water pouring out an
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returnings injured players to the game. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at ris
Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown and this is our western edition. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returning injured players to the game. Mark straussmann has details. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at risk for serious l