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and they have a bunch of stores in l.a. here you were with those guys. what do you do? what is your job exactly there? >> i'm mr. everything. i'm actually a minion now. >> jimmy: you're a minion? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> when did that happen? >> jimmy: i wish the audience could smell what's going on here. i am now high from the fragr alone. so, you -- and what we said, oh, this guy, freddie, is great. let's fly him out here and have him work at the shop at mmd. and you guys became really, really close friends almost immediately, right? >> can i tell you that i was told that uri and i would hit it off way -- that we were going to hit it off super well, man. they were like, he's just like you, freddie. in my mind, i was picturing a white guy with dreads, a skinny looking hippy west coast. nothing wrong with hippies, guys. >> no, no, no. >> yeah. but that's not him. i got way better. i got the better package though. >> jimmy: yeah. and what was it that attracted you to each other specifically? what do you like to do together? >> we like to eat cactu
and they have a bunch of stores in l.a. here you were with those guys. what do you do? what is your job exactly there? >> i'm mr. everything. i'm actually a minion now. >> jimmy: you're a minion? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> when did that happen? >> jimmy: i wish the audience could smell what's going on here. i am now high from the fragr alone. so, you -- and what we said, oh, this guy, freddie, is great. let's fly him out here and have...
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>> laura: for the fact thatreds cost thousands and we are in l.a. and it happens frequently in the los angeles area where people have to have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to get these people out. it takes sometimes up to a yeare jimmy, we talked aboutrant restaurant cost for the restaurant owner because of the $20 minimum wage in california, but it looks like there are other fees still showing up on receipts. watch this. >> i went toce a restaurant last night and ri got the bill. they charged me a covid fee. and i asked the guy, what is the covid fee? well we e have to wipe down the menus. >> wipe down the menus, you hav to charge $3 to wipe down your own menus? >> laura: that is one of your buddies and he is funny. one >> comedy club down the block, great dude.it first of all, the restaurants are basically telline bag you to were not wiping down the menus before, okay, number one. number two, he alluded this being a coffee house during the video. now, that would make sense because most of the men who hang out at coffee houses drive the
>> laura: for the fact thatreds cost thousands and we are in l.a. and it happens frequently in the los angeles area where people have to have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to get these people out. it takes sometimes up to a yeare jimmy, we talked aboutrant restaurant cost for the restaurant owner because of the $20 minimum wage in california, but it looks like there are other fees still showing up on receipts. watch this. >> i went toce a restaurant last night and ri got...
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these are images from three colleges, ut austin in texas, of course, cal poly humboldt and usc in l.a. at usc protesters tussled with police that were trying to clear out an encampment playing tug of war with their tents. at one point officers formed a line around the park and closed in, taking students away in zip tie handcuffs. we just learned nearly 100 people were arrested on campus after police warned protesters to disperse. reporter tom wait has been at the usc campus all day and night and has more on the clashes from l.a. >> reporter: well, a very much calmer scene here on the usc campus as the lapd did clear out all the protesters who were in alumni park. that's one of the a man quads on the usc campus. we've just learned 95 people were arrested by the lapd throughout the course of the day and evening. there was a point where they were kind of trying to form those lines around the park and surging to create those lines when some of the protesters started throwing things at the police officers, including what looked like water bottles and liquid, possibly water. we aren't exact
these are images from three colleges, ut austin in texas, of course, cal poly humboldt and usc in l.a. at usc protesters tussled with police that were trying to clear out an encampment playing tug of war with their tents. at one point officers formed a line around the park and closed in, taking students away in zip tie handcuffs. we just learned nearly 100 people were arrested on campus after police warned protesters to disperse. reporter tom wait has been at the usc campus all day and night...
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. >> reporter: l.a. county sheriff's detectives believe there may be other victims. they believe the 27-year-old is the same man they arrested a day after this attack for taking a woman's cat in lawndale on april 5th and throwing that animal on the sidewalk repeatedly until he killed it. detectives say diaz has a violent criminal history. >> he looks exactly the same. same backpack, same shoes. >> . >> wow. the sheriff 's office did not let diaz go this time. he's being held without bond tonight. >>> all right, now we turn to a close call in virginia. a couple of dads hanging out in this backyard heard a weird sound. they thought it was a bear. turns out it was something even more dangerous. they moved out of the way just in time to avoid a 40-foot tree that fell right where they were sitting. even scarier, they had just got ton fire pit going, so the kids inside that house could come out and do s'mores. luckily they were not outside when that happened. >>> some really incredible video coming out of dubai tonight, where torrential rains basically blocked out the city
. >> reporter: l.a. county sheriff's detectives believe there may be other victims. they believe the 27-year-old is the same man they arrested a day after this attack for taking a woman's cat in lawndale on april 5th and throwing that animal on the sidewalk repeatedly until he killed it. detectives say diaz has a violent criminal history. >> he looks exactly the same. same backpack, same shoes. >> . >> wow. the sheriff 's office did not let diaz go this time. he's being...
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s of l.a. county. >> really have to have that mindset of we're going against that hard, hard problem and we need that armor to protect ourselves. >> reporting in east los angeles, matthew seedorf, fox 11 news also in southern california, los angeles county public health officials are investigating a measles exposure at universal studios. >> the person, who is not a resident of l.a. county, traveled to southern california two weeks ago. that person went to a number of restaurants, stayed at a sheridan hotel and visited universal studios. measles is a highly contagious airborne disease that can also spread by direct contact. initial symptoms include fever, cough, and red, watery eyes. a rash usually follows. back. in 2014, a measles outbreak at disneyland sickened 125 people and spread across seven states, canada and mexico and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find around the cloc
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"the l.a. times" tonight reporting the intruder made it to the second floor. the mayor was in a safe room. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, los angeles investigators working to determine whether the alleged break-in at the home of mayor karen bass was a targeted attack. >> units responding to incident 1065. the alarm was personally activated. >> reporter: the lapd saying early sunday morning the suspect smashed through a glass door. the mayor's office telling abc the mayor and other family members were inside when it happened. "the l.a. times" reporting she hid in a safe room as the suspect made it to the second floor. >> be advised, there's a subject inside the residence right now. >> reporter: officers on the scene within minutes, arresting 29-year-old ephraim matthew hunter, booking him on a felony burglary charge. >> we have one in custody. they're clearing the house right now. >> reporter: court records show hunter was previously charged with kidnapping and attempted murder
"the l.a. times" tonight reporting the intruder made it to the second floor. the mayor was in a safe room. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, los angeles investigators working to determine whether the alleged break-in at the home of mayor karen bass was a targeted attack. >> units responding to incident 1065. the alarm was personally activated. >> reporter: the lapd saying early sunday morning the suspect smashed through a glass door. the mayor's office...
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and tonight was the night warriors in l.a. will ferrell, aka jackie moon courtside. draymond green turned into a splash. brother tonight hit his first five threes day. day was feeling it. finished with 15 points. warriors had 37 assists. steph curry no look pass through traffic to klay thompson. the dubs took a ten point lead i went by like five people's faces their eye popping numbers. warriors hit a season high 26 threes. curry six of six from deep goes for 23 points anthony davis sick didn't play but lebron james certainly did. kept the lakers in it. he led all scorers with 33 points. now the dubs also had 12 blocked shots. gary payton, the second says no. rui i said get out. and klay with 27 as the dubs win. 134, 120. just a half a game behind the lakers for ninth with three to play baseball. giants hosting the nats. oh, that's the cutest version of lucille yet. three won nationals in the sixth. nick ahmed singles for the infield. mike yastrzemski scores the throw to third, goes into the giants dugout, patrick bailey trots on home, and we're tied at three four. t
and tonight was the night warriors in l.a. will ferrell, aka jackie moon courtside. draymond green turned into a splash. brother tonight hit his first five threes day. day was feeling it. finished with 15 points. warriors had 37 assists. steph curry no look pass through traffic to klay thompson. the dubs took a ten point lead i went by like five people's faces their eye popping numbers. warriors hit a season high 26 threes. curry six of six from deep goes for 23 points anthony davis sick didn't...
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. >>> and the school heroes keeping music alive in l.a. schools, and the outpouring of support after an oscar winning film. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. an unsettled night ahead for potentially 53 million people living in areas at risk from another night of severe weather. tonight, the cleanup is barely under way after violent weather barreled through parts of oklahoma, missouri, illinois, indiana, and kentucky, toppling trees and knocking off power across sections of the midwest and ohio valleys. at least nine tornadoes were reported. tonight, the severe weather risk is spreading east, with 41 million people from the midwest into the midatlantic at risk from flash flooding. al roker will join me in just a moment with a forecast. but first, here is morgan chesky following the trail of destruction. >> reporter: tonight, drenching rains, high winds, and tornadoes wreaking havoc. the dangerous trio sparking a state of emergency in kentucky. striking so fast, this student was knocked r
. >>> and the school heroes keeping music alive in l.a. schools, and the outpouring of support after an oscar winning film. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. an unsettled night ahead for potentially 53 million people living in areas at risk from another night of severe weather. tonight, the cleanup is barely under way after violent weather barreled through parts of oklahoma, missouri, illinois, indiana, and...
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when i started my second company in l.a. i was like, this is where i need to do something different, so i packed up my family and moved to l.a.. i knew if i was going to do something it would be successful. i would need to do it myself and i would need to be in the country and give it my absolute all. francine: is that giving time to understand the market? it was difficult to do it from not being in the city? emma: being in country, being part of that fabric of culture has been important, especially for my business good american that is about what's happening at the moment, like, where are we in society as women, where is fashion, and i think that has been important. francine: that's a bold move actually selling denim to americans. emma: i actually doubted myself and me. but again, coming to a business with mission and purpose at the heart of what we do is what sets us apart. i think there are so many brands, but how do consumers make choices these days? we make our choices based on what we believe in, what we want our child
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l.a. led 3-1. yet in the bottom of the inning, tyler rogers served up teoscar hernandez, increased the dodgers lead to 6-1. trying to do the same thing in the seventh. wilmer flores, two-out single, brought home a run, but jorge soler tagged out to end the inning. san francisco left ten on base. l.a. went on to win, final of 8-3. the giants drop to 2-3 for the year, and by the way, the a's did lose to the red sox 9-0. >>> what a night for astros pitcher blanco against the blue jays. he had seven strikeouts, but this was the out he needed. a ground ball out for the majors first no-hitter of the season. what a week. the 30-year-old and his wife just had their second child. he found out at the 11th hour that he had made the team. then he goes out and gets the 17th no-no in franchise history. and he got to go home and help change diapers. it was the first win of the season for the astros. >>> transition to elite eight play and the women's ncaa tournament. the talk is caitlin clark. endorsements lined u
l.a. led 3-1. yet in the bottom of the inning, tyler rogers served up teoscar hernandez, increased the dodgers lead to 6-1. trying to do the same thing in the seventh. wilmer flores, two-out single, brought home a run, but jorge soler tagged out to end the inning. san francisco left ten on base. l.a. went on to win, final of 8-3. the giants drop to 2-3 for the year, and by the way, the a's did lose to the red sox 9-0. >>> what a night for astros pitcher blanco against the blue jays. he...
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his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate, thanks very much. >>> we're tracking a multiday severe weather threat in the central u.s. millions at risk from texas to south dakota for storms that could produce softball-sized hail, tornadoes, and 70-miles-per-hour gusts. tomorrow, the threat pushes more into the plains and midwest. >>> in 60 seconds, the impact of high prices we're all paying becoming more of a drag on the economy. the mixed signs and what they mean, next. what next. (vo) want to upgrade but still paying off your locked phone? break free from 3-year device contracts. switch to t-mobile, and we'll pay off your phone. and upgrade you to one of the latest 5g phones, free. my hair was thinning all around my hairline. my dermatologist recommended nutrafol. it's 100 % drug—free and clinically tested. my hair is lon
his l.a. attorney tonight says the new york decision has a significant impact on that pending appeal, saying the l.a. trial judge, quote, made the same errors as the new york trial court. lester? >> all right. kate, thanks very much. >>> we're tracking a multiday severe weather threat in the central u.s. millions at risk from texas to south dakota for storms that could produce softball-sized hail, tornadoes, and 70-miles-per-hour gusts. tomorrow, the threat pushes more into the...
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l.a. county sheriff's office says the last tram car hit a rail when it was traveling down a hill near a parking structure. they also said it was some type of issue with the brakes, but they're not going into detail on that. starting friday, the studio tour is set to add several temporary attractions like immersive photo ops and a replica of the hollywood sign. it's not clear if yesterday's crash is going to change those plans. we should note universal studios is owned by the parent company of nbc bay area. >>> jimmy fallon is going from late night to the world stage. >> if you come to paris, would you do the closing ceremony with me? please say yes. >> is this real? >> yes, this is real. >> i'm in. i'm going to do it! >> you might have seen that on "the tonight show" last month. nbc's mike tirico surprised jimmy fallon with an offer to co-host the olympics closing ceremony. you know tirico has got power if he can make that offer right there. fallon told our sister station l.a. it was reall
l.a. county sheriff's office says the last tram car hit a rail when it was traveling down a hill near a parking structure. they also said it was some type of issue with the brakes, but they're not going into detail on that. starting friday, the studio tour is set to add several temporary attractions like immersive photo ops and a replica of the hollywood sign. it's not clear if yesterday's crash is going to change those plans. we should note universal studios is owned by the parent company of...
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. >> laura: can i get the residents to come out to l.a. and work on the george gascon problem and the other issues we have here? >> that is the whole thing, they tried to recall her and struggled trying to get her out and recall her, but the successful recall vote over her was overturned on technicality of the town board passed a motion to investigate her of city money. but she vetoed the motion. nice to be the mayor although we should mention the fbi is looking into her charity for using taxpayer funds for personal expenses and when the town showed up in force or town council meeting, she locked the door and lock the public out. tiffany said this is happening because she is a woman. now, they might get her out, but it will not be easy. we will have a legalist with us on fox news. >> laura: what i love about this is this is a boulder going down a hill picking up moss. unlike l.a. come of these people will not stop until she is out. they are not stopping. there are women out they are saying, get out!" >> they have low enforcement on their s
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l.a. it is considered to be one of the largest cash heists ever. $30 million vanishing into the night, all dollars, all through the roof of a money storage facility in l.a. the lapd and f.b.i. looking for answers. scott selby is here. good morning to you. you are -- you study this stuff, right? it's easter sunday night. why were they so good, do you think? >> these guys were amazing. they came in through the roof on easter sunday night. they got away with $30 million in cash and they were able to come out the side and take out about 660 pounds worth of cash. a well done heist. >> bill: they did not notice it until monday. no alarms went off, no text messages, no alerts. was this an inside job? does that make sense to you as you analyze it? >> yeah, i think that there could be inside information maybe in terms of certain weaknesses, in terms of also how the alarms are responded to. i've been hearing that maybe alarms had gone off to a security company that ignored it. not directing it to th
l.a. it is considered to be one of the largest cash heists ever. $30 million vanishing into the night, all dollars, all through the roof of a money storage facility in l.a. the lapd and f.b.i. looking for answers. scott selby is here. good morning to you. you are -- you study this stuff, right? it's easter sunday night. why were they so good, do you think? >> these guys were amazing. they came in through the roof on easter sunday night. they got away with $30 million in cash and they were...
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boston, boston's l.a. and from best selling author dr. nicole saphier comes a new book, love mom shines a light on the magic of maternal love. explore powerful first person stories from moms in the fox news family and beyond. buy your copy of love mom by dr. nicole saphier today at fox news books .com. time now for one more thing jess here'so behday gigi one years old and you're not toy going to believe it. she walked today. oh fect, on her first birthday. i feel like her brothers. roud yes, she does. they look very much alike. we're very, very proud and wendl loveov you, gigi. >> tonight, jesse waterfront on jfk, the cia and lsd at jfkau will not be a guess, but we'll be exploring that in depth. >> can't wait for that. judge. all right. what did he do? what did he do t? ho h >> okay. it's going to drop tomorrow on fox nation. obviously, you know who hed boy is as a music mogul, self-proclaimed bad boy, sean diddy combs faces a growing list of disturbing allegationgrowins, not only as, but right now the feds are after him based on those t
boston, boston's l.a. and from best selling author dr. nicole saphier comes a new book, love mom shines a light on the magic of maternal love. explore powerful first person stories from moms in the fox news family and beyond. buy your copy of love mom by dr. nicole saphier today at fox news books .com. time now for one more thing jess here'so behday gigi one years old and you're not toy going to believe it. she walked today. oh fect, on her first birthday. i feel like her brothers. roud yes,...
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simpson trial you have to understand what was happening in l.a. at that time, right, two years prior to this, there was the rodney king beating that was caught on tape in 1991, those four officers that a change of venue to venue to simi valley and they were acquitted after beating rodney king, so there was just tension in the air, and if you go back -- we were talking with the producers in the green room before the show, you could literally watch the footage and see two americans, people who were neighbors, one -- black people saying this is great, and white people crying, at the same time, watching this verdict, despite the evidence, just because of where we were as a country and just how rife the racial tension was around the l.a.p.d., i think that was sort of made worse by the mark fuhrman tapes that had come out in the middle of the trial. it's just an interesting moment in history, but to the judge's point, too, it also created the cable news cycle, the 24-hour media, this idea you can follow a case and these true crime stories in this narrat
simpson trial you have to understand what was happening in l.a. at that time, right, two years prior to this, there was the rodney king beating that was caught on tape in 1991, those four officers that a change of venue to venue to simi valley and they were acquitted after beating rodney king, so there was just tension in the air, and if you go back -- we were talking with the producers in the green room before the show, you could literally watch the footage and see two americans, people who...
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it's out in l.a. that's making zippers. so supply was a big problem, establishing a line that was reliable. and then labor is always difficult. and i just finding people to do the job. there were very few people in, maine, who had the skills that they were looking for. and so they actually had to provide training as well, which is expensive and time consuming. so what they were doing was rebuilding an industry from scratch. you know, massachusetts and maine used to be epicenter of shoe manufacture, touring and apparel, manufacturing but when all of left america and especially this region, after the passage of nafta in 1992, that the workers dispersed as well, by the time ben and whitney were to build their company, they were gone. they had gone to other they were retired. these apparel workers and textile, they really had to rebuild the knowledge base from scratch. i think you've talked you talk a lot about addiction. and there's a one part of the book where you say the cutng, the fabric. they knew he struggled with addicti
it's out in l.a. that's making zippers. so supply was a big problem, establishing a line that was reliable. and then labor is always difficult. and i just finding people to do the job. there were very few people in, maine, who had the skills that they were looking for. and so they actually had to provide training as well, which is expensive and time consuming. so what they were doing was rebuilding an industry from scratch. you know, massachusetts and maine used to be epicenter of shoe...
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you left l.a. and hollywood for idaho. we see the stats and can share them with the audience right now what is happening in los angeles. everything is up. robberies it actually i'm curious what prompted your move out of los angeles. >> it was watching los angeles deteriorate over the past two decades. as soon as my son was added to the equation. it just there was no usable parks no schools that were safe. there was no reason to continue to try to work so hard to give my son a great life in california when any other state not named california can provide that. >> will: just to be clear. you felt that at the parks. you felt that on the streets? >> without question. we couldn't use parks. we had a gigantic park two blocks from our house that we could never step foot in because it was taken over by homeless people. it was taken over by junkies. taken over by drug dealers. that's the vast majority of parks in the cities in california. >> will: what do we make of this story? it illustrates the problem. if even the mayor's house
you left l.a. and hollywood for idaho. we see the stats and can share them with the audience right now what is happening in los angeles. everything is up. robberies it actually i'm curious what prompted your move out of los angeles. >> it was watching los angeles deteriorate over the past two decades. as soon as my son was added to the equation. it just there was no usable parks no schools that were safe. there was no reason to continue to try to work so hard to give my son a great life...
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the former interpreter for l.a. dodgers player shohei ohtani has been charged with federal bank fraud for allegedly stealing millions to cover illegal gambling debts. cbs's adam yamaguchi has details on the evidence, including the interpreter's betting text messages. >> reporter: today, federal prosecutors laid out in detail how ippei mizuhara allegedly fleeced millions from the l.a. dodgers superstar shohei ohtani. >> mr. mizuhara had unique access to mr. ohtani's finances. mr. mizuhara used and abused that position of trust in order to plunder mr. ohtani's bank account to the tune of over $16 million. >> reporter: according to the complaint filed in the central district of california, these texts were sent between mizuhara to the bookie, starting at the end of 2021. on or about january 15, 2022, mizuhara told bookmaker 2: "[bleep] i lost it all, lol, can you ask if he can bump me 50k? that will be my last one for a while if i lose it." u.s. attorney martin estrada said mizuhara used his position of trust to steal.
the former interpreter for l.a. dodgers player shohei ohtani has been charged with federal bank fraud for allegedly stealing millions to cover illegal gambling debts. cbs's adam yamaguchi has details on the evidence, including the interpreter's betting text messages. >> reporter: today, federal prosecutors laid out in detail how ippei mizuhara allegedly fleeced millions from the l.a. dodgers superstar shohei ohtani. >> mr. mizuhara had unique access to mr. ohtani's finances. mr....
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which is why after the rodney king beating, nobody in l.a. saw it as just a rodney king story but as emblematic of how black people and brown people were treated by darrell gates's police department. and that is just in 1992. so the city is still actually rebuilding by 1994 when the trial begins. and so it is not like it is some distant memory. it was part of a continuum for many people of a racist and out-of-control police department. and then when there were revelations in the trial of legitimate police misconduct, that only sealed the deal for a lot of folks who thought to themselves, i am not sure if o.j. simpson can get a fair trial in the city and county of los angeles. william: this all comes as you also write that it is ironic in a way that o.j. simpson was the vehicle through which we start to even see this in its sharpest form. all throughout his career, he -- dave: yes, oj consciously positioned himself commercially as someone who would be different from civil rights figures at the intersection of sports and black politics. people
which is why after the rodney king beating, nobody in l.a. saw it as just a rodney king story but as emblematic of how black people and brown people were treated by darrell gates's police department. and that is just in 1992. so the city is still actually rebuilding by 1994 when the trial begins. and so it is not like it is some distant memory. it was part of a continuum for many people of a racist and out-of-control police department. and then when there were revelations in the trial of...
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silverlining to a bad opening trip to l.a. maybe he found his swing, that is what would be important. giants are off tomorrow before the home opener against san diego on friday. >>> the a's announcers, cavanagh and prynne giving the fans gifts from the booth. ross stripling against boston, former giants struck after the three allowed, just one run in seven innings. the a's had runners at the corners, come on, is, you can do it. kenley jansen gets ryan noda going down swimming. oakland finishes the homestand 1-6. okay, hockey is a brutal sport, no doubt about it. now, a lot of people have one major issue with the game, and it is the fighting that goes down. now, i say, you should be banned if you don't want the fighting to go down. we are talking about grown men dropping the gloves and brawling on the ice as they wear skates, something beautiful about it. that was the case on wednesday night. rangers, devils, rivals at heart. it did not take long to break the ice. the puck drops, and here we go. all 10 skaters. all 10, went at
silverlining to a bad opening trip to l.a. maybe he found his swing, that is what would be important. giants are off tomorrow before the home opener against san diego on friday. >>> the a's announcers, cavanagh and prynne giving the fans gifts from the booth. ross stripling against boston, former giants struck after the three allowed, just one run in seven innings. the a's had runners at the corners, come on, is, you can do it. kenley jansen gets ryan noda going down swimming. oakland...
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of l.a., we are turning into venezuela. we are getting so close to being the third world it's unbelievable. and here you have the person that's running as a republican against the sitting president who previously was -- attacked by the fbi, the nsa and the cia and everyone else and he was in with the -- the russians. and here we go again. by law he has to be in court every day in new york city. that's the law for this case. so for the next six weeks they are saying he's got a have to -- that isn't under election appearance i can't believe that it isn't. >> started by talking about the misdemeanors versus criminal indictments and the 34 counts criminal indictment focusing on falsifying business records, ruth marcus in today's washington post explains why this has become a criminal case as opposed to a misdemeanor. falsifying business records ordinarily is a misdemeanor under new york law but if that falsification is done with the intent to defraud and steal -- and still another crime that is elevated into a felony. what alle
of l.a., we are turning into venezuela. we are getting so close to being the third world it's unbelievable. and here you have the person that's running as a republican against the sitting president who previously was -- attacked by the fbi, the nsa and the cia and everyone else and he was in with the -- the russians. and here we go again. by law he has to be in court every day in new york city. that's the law for this case. so for the next six weeks they are saying he's got a have to -- that...
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this is in -- it was in l.a.? >> it was in l.a. >> in l.a., yeah. >> seth: okay, and, charli, did you throw good house parties? >> yeah, i did. they were -- they were kind of like -- i mean i don't want to -- they were kind of famous. >> no, they were iconic. [ laughter ] i swear. they were iconic. i had heard a lot about them. that's why i was really excited to like -- >> seth: tell me some of the iconic details of a charli xcx party. what was the location? what was the house like? >> it was like a castle. >> the house -- yeah. it was like an old kind of tudor -- i don't live there anymore. >> seth: okay. >> it was like an old tudor house. a little bit scary. >> spooky vibes, for sure. >> yeah. >> seth: okay. this is -- [ light laughter ] let me just say, this is sounding very iconic. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: spooky old castle. great. >> yeah, yeah. >> occasionally the police would get called. >> seth: okay. >> my neighbors hated me. >> seth: did you ever mend it by the time -- do you think when you left, t
this is in -- it was in l.a.? >> it was in l.a. >> in l.a., yeah. >> seth: okay, and, charli, did you throw good house parties? >> yeah, i did. they were -- they were kind of like -- i mean i don't want to -- they were kind of famous. >> no, they were iconic. [ laughter ] i swear. they were iconic. i had heard a lot about them. that's why i was really excited to like -- >> seth: tell me some of the iconic details of a charli xcx party. what was the location?...
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l.a.'s mayor karen bass asking residents there in one of america's priciest cities to cough up more cash to help buy houses for homeless people. >> we are asking the most fortunate angelenos to participate in this effort with personal, private sector, and philanthropic funds. >> brian: already got two illegal immigrants. what a circus. an elephant roams the streets of montana after escaping the traveling show. we will follow this story wherever it goes. >> lawrence: would you ride the elephant, brian? >> brian: not yet. i need to see a saddle. >> lawrence: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: we this hour off with politics the guy screen right president joe biden is taking his economic tour to pittsburgh. yesterday he was in scranton, his hometown, lawrence. >> lawrence: his visit comes one day after biden visits scranton claiming former president trump wants to bail out the billionaires. >> brian: meanwhile new data shows
l.a.'s mayor karen bass asking residents there in one of america's priciest cities to cough up more cash to help buy houses for homeless people. >> we are asking the most fortunate angelenos to participate in this effort with personal, private sector, and philanthropic funds. >> brian: already got two illegal immigrants. what a circus. an elephant roams the streets of montana after escaping the traveling show. we will follow this story wherever it goes. >> lawrence: would you...
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the l.a. innocence product do my project on board to prove he is telling the truth just like his last court appearance in redwood city peterson appear to be a zoom from the state prison where he is serving a life sentence. he only spoke when the judge asked if he could hear her periods new lawyers want to interview his former lawyers in modesto who claim they saw lacey alive after scott says he went fishing on christmas eve 2002 periods lawyers had filed a motion to shield the identity of those alleged eyewitnesses but after the district attorney pointed out many of the names were already under seal or had appeared in publicly available court documents, the defense with their moment to seal. the l.a. innocence project also claims the original jury never heard about a burned out van that contained traces of blood found near the peterson's home. they want to test that blood to see whether or not it belonged to lacey. prosecutors are scoffing at this entire legal maneuver saying they already prov
the l.a. innocence product do my project on board to prove he is telling the truth just like his last court appearance in redwood city peterson appear to be a zoom from the state prison where he is serving a life sentence. he only spoke when the judge asked if he could hear her periods new lawyers want to interview his former lawyers in modesto who claim they saw lacey alive after scott says he went fishing on christmas eve 2002 periods lawyers had filed a motion to shield the identity of those...
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so l.a. county's homelessness prevention unit has intervened with nearly 800 people and families, identifying people most at risk of losing housing to offer money to help them with housing costs. the program relies on a model that was developed by the california policy lab at ucla. it uses data from seven different l.a. county departments, anonmised for privacy, for health care, and food stamps and income support and homeless services. at-risk individuals like courtney peterson are then found. peterson was laid off from her job working for a now-shuttered in-patient living program, and she wouldn't be able to pay rent for herself and her 7-year-old son. >> i feared i was going to have to leave my apartment. i feared i was going to have to take my son to, like, a homeless shelter or family shelter. >> reporter: peterson said she and her son received some $8,000 from the county to cover rent, utilities, and basic needs, allowing her to stay in the apartment while she looks for a new job. that's
so l.a. county's homelessness prevention unit has intervened with nearly 800 people and families, identifying people most at risk of losing housing to offer money to help them with housing costs. the program relies on a model that was developed by the california policy lab at ucla. it uses data from seven different l.a. county departments, anonmised for privacy, for health care, and food stamps and income support and homeless services. at-risk individuals like courtney peterson are then found....
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and so, i do dinners here in l.a. -- where am i? i'm in new york. [ laughter ] i do dinners here in new york and l.a. and it's great, because, you know, you hear the ambiance of the restaurant. you hear me and my guests order. you hear the specials. >> jimmy: you actually do it. >> yeah, you hear the waiter come up to the table. it's really, really cool. you sort of feel like you're a a third person at the table. and i've had great guests. everyone from like tracee ellis ross and chelsea clinton. and we opened with ed o'neil. we have -- sofia vergara's on the episode on tuesday. >> jimmy: she is one of the best guests. >> she's so great. she's so great. she sent me a voice memo on the day of it. she goes, "hey, jesse, are we really eating at this, or is it just props?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why does she have to be difficult? yeah, we're really eating. >> we're really eating, sofia. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: come on. >> yeah, so, her episode drops next week. you can listen to it now if you're a subscriber. or if you're chea
and so, i do dinners here in l.a. -- where am i? i'm in new york. [ laughter ] i do dinners here in new york and l.a. and it's great, because, you know, you hear the ambiance of the restaurant. you hear me and my guests order. you hear the specials. >> jimmy: you actually do it. >> yeah, you hear the waiter come up to the table. it's really, really cool. you sort of feel like you're a a third person at the table. and i've had great guests. everyone from like tracee ellis ross and...
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>> no. >> seth: you live in l.a. now? >> yes. >> seth: would you maybe go to coachella? >> no. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> i -- >> seth: what part of it doesn't appeal to you? because my brother goes every year. >> uh-huh. >> seth: and it does not appeal to me either. >> the idea of just being dehydrated in the middle of the desert with a bunch of sweaty people. >> seth: yeah. we're on the same wave length, my friend. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: because you know what? all of the songs they play at coachella? got 'em on my phone. [ laughter ] >> what's the difference? >> seth: yeah. >> what is the difference? i mean who cares about beyoncÉ or taylor swift? >> seth: oh, i -- >> please don't come for me. please don't come for me. [ light laughter ] i love taylor swift. i love beyoncÉ. >> seth: i was wondering how -- >> i'm joking. >> seth: i was wondering how long you'd hold that before you panicked. >> total panic. [ laughter ] >> seth: and while you were saying it, i was like rolling out of the shot. [ laughter ] >> ooh. [ applause ] >> seth: now, i will s
>> no. >> seth: you live in l.a. now? >> yes. >> seth: would you maybe go to coachella? >> no. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> i -- >> seth: what part of it doesn't appeal to you? because my brother goes every year. >> uh-huh. >> seth: and it does not appeal to me either. >> the idea of just being dehydrated in the middle of the desert with a bunch of sweaty people. >> seth: yeah. we're on the same wave length, my friend....
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tonight they are investigating one of the biggest cash heists in l.a. history. up to $30 million in cash stole oneaster. how thieves got in and out. victor oquendo from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one of the largest cash heists in l.a. history. the lapd and fbi now investigating the theft of up to $30 million from a money storage facility, according to law enforcement sources. those sources saying the theft happened in this gardaworld facility in sylmar. the thieves entering the building through the roof easter sunday. they then accessed the money storage area, which may have been a vault. no alarms were set off. the next day, the company noticing the money had been stolen. part of the side of the building now boarded up. >> these take a lot of planning. these are folks, probably a little older, that know how to organize, that probably have done surveillance, that may have had inside information. and they planned this out. >> reporter: a facility employee shocked, asking not to be identified. >> the place is pretty secured. alarm system. they chec
tonight they are investigating one of the biggest cash heists in l.a. history. up to $30 million in cash stole oneaster. how thieves got in and out. victor oquendo from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one of the largest cash heists in l.a. history. the lapd and fbi now investigating the theft of up to $30 million from a money storage facility, according to law enforcement sources. those sources saying the theft happened in this gardaworld facility in sylmar. the thieves...
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. >> laura: can we get some of those residents to come here to l.a. and work on the george gascon problem and some of the other issues we have here? >> yeah. that's the whole thing. they tried to recall her. they have struggled. they have tried to recall her. the acce successful recall votes overturned. the investigation of the use of city money but the mayor vetoed that motion. we should mention the fbi is looking into henyard's charity freezing taxpayer funds for personal expenses. when the town showed up in force for a town council meeting, henyard just locked the door, locked the public out. tiffany henyard says it's all happening because of course she's a woman. they might get her out but it's not going to be easy. we are going to have to have a look at this tonight. >> laura: what i love about this is this is a boulder going downhill. it's picking up moss. unlike here in l.a., these people are not going to stop until she's out. they are not stopping for those residents. they are all women out there saying get out. >> that's exactly right and the
. >> laura: can we get some of those residents to come here to l.a. and work on the george gascon problem and some of the other issues we have here? >> yeah. that's the whole thing. they tried to recall her. they have struggled. they have tried to recall her. the acce successful recall votes overturned. the investigation of the use of city money but the mayor vetoed that motion. we should mention the fbi is looking into henyard's charity freezing taxpayer funds for personal...
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. >> carley: l.a. times typo getting attention this morning. that is because the paper incorrectly used trump's name in o.j. simpson oshg bit your. they wrote long before the city woke up in 2017, trump walked out of the correction al center freeman for first time in years. they said an earlier version contained typograph cal area and they were describing simpson leaving the correctional center. the error has been corrected. how does something like this happen? >> joe: slight praise to l.a. times for having an editor note. it is almost as if it never hap happened. not like trump and simpson are names that sound alike. this tells you that tbs, trump deran derangement syndrome is always on the brain. writing an obituaries and trump creeps in there, hard not to think it was intentional. i guess we move on. >> carley: your daily dose of tds. >> todd: masters kicking off round one. dechambeau shot a 65 in the first round, eight birdies and a bogey. career best round, not everybody got in all their holes because of darkness. here is what he had to sa
. >> carley: l.a. times typo getting attention this morning. that is because the paper incorrectly used trump's name in o.j. simpson oshg bit your. they wrote long before the city woke up in 2017, trump walked out of the correction al center freeman for first time in years. they said an earlier version contained typograph cal area and they were describing simpson leaving the correctional center. the error has been corrected. how does something like this happen? >> joe: slight praise...
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we heard you, we felt you, even in the l.a. environment. they saw the guys fight to the end and not give up. >>> the baseball controversy and disappointment at oracle park. bottom five. giants down. then yastrzemski goes on a power trip. san francisco takes a 2-1 lead. the diamondbacks answer in their next at-bat, with runners on second and third. moreno singles to center. then there's controversy in the ninth. kevin newman appears to go down swinging, but the ump calls it a foul tip. so he stays alive. bob melvin can't believe it in the dugout. a few pitchers later, newman rips a rbi double to left. melvin is ejected. >> yeah, yeah. >> strike three, my opinion. >> that's probably the worst angle you can have is sitting behind it, so i'm not sure, i think typically, they do check or whatever, but it looked to me, just from the naked eye. but i'm not an umpire. >> i looked at the replay. it was a tough call. >>> a's wrapping up their three-game series in cleveland. top four, the lead is cut in half with one swing of the bat. a one-run game i
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in this case is palestinian and i see it in new york, l.a., chicago and we want to congratulate ourselves that the economy is doing well. we are in a spiritual and political crisis of profound proportion and we need to get beyond the lies, revenge and hatred and talk about truth, justice and love. host: if you want to ask our guest questions (202) 748-8000 (202) 748-8001, for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. host: do you have a political background? guest: we need new people. i have been working for poor people for 55 years in the number of candidates. sometimes they were within the democratic party and more and more they have been outside the democratic party. they have been captured by the pentagon on one end and wall street on the other and the republican party has been captured by big money. people say you have never been an elected official. i have been an active citizen trying to ensure that truth and justice can procure a place in american politics and that is very much what i would do as president. i would send it completely different tone, a completely d
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a family in l.a. came up with a fun way to tell their family whether they were expecting a boy or girl. if the drink was blue, it was a boy. if it was pink, it was a girl. like any cocktail, there was a twist. take a look. a twist. take a look. >> three, two, >> three, two, one, pour! >> what the hell? hell? what the hell? >> that's right. you see the pink. the couple is having twins. family members could not believe it. dad, john, comes from multiple generations of twins, so nothing new for that family. >> what a gender reveal. a nice little cocktails. cheers to celebrate the moment. that's good. >> let's go to popstart. we have an exciting morning. taylor swift is hinting at some changes coming possibly to the eras tour. we'll tell you what we know about that and a whole lot more on "popstart" after your local news. my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry. can we get out of here? i t
a family in l.a. came up with a fun way to tell their family whether they were expecting a boy or girl. if the drink was blue, it was a boy. if it was pink, it was a girl. like any cocktail, there was a twist. take a look. a twist. take a look. >> three, two, >> three, two, one, pour! >> what the hell? hell? what the hell? >> that's right. you see the pink. the couple is having twins. family members could not believe it. dad, john, comes from multiple generations of...
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something forensic they could take to the l.a. county district attorney. >> you had to sell this to your bosses, right? >> yeah, i do. >> but still, wallace could not get his mind off that garrotte. he must've missed something. wallace now went to his own workshop and started tinkering, made a garrotte and then another and another to understand the mind-set of the killer, and the materials used. he examined the wire very closely. then he looked again at the pictures doug's mother painted, and the wire doug used to to hang them, and both wires were the same type, something called grade number 18 strand braided wire. >> that is the kind of wire used in the garrotte and also the kind of wire doug's mom was using to hang her paintings. >> an exciting discovery, maybe, but like the dells, it could also be pure coincidence. >> as i thought about it, i said i wonder how rare that wire really is, so i went down to the local hardware store and said gee, let me see if i can find some. i cannot find it anywhere and i started calling those ma
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>> matt: there's a sandwich place called bay city deli in l.a. that made a sandwich, makes a sandwich called the godmother. >> stephen: was your first concert that you want to. >> matt: my mom i think took my brother and me to see holly near. this is kind of hippie stuff. we would sing, the audience would sing along like ♪ we are an antinuclear people ♪ ♪ and we are singing, singing for our lives ♪ >> stephen: rock 'n' roll? >> matt: oh, yeah. >> stephen: how old are you? >> matt: i was probably seven. >> stephen: that's lovely. what's the scariest animal? >> matt: i went shark diving like 15 years ago in south africa. great white shark i would say something i would never want to see unless i'm in a cage. they are so much bigger than you think. >> stephen: are you on by the beauty of them are just like please get me out of the cage? >> matt: completely in awe of how beautiful they are. but completely aware of how ridiculously lethal they are. they're perfectly camouflaged camouflaged in that water. like a 5-meter shark will just be next t
>> matt: there's a sandwich place called bay city deli in l.a. that made a sandwich, makes a sandwich called the godmother. >> stephen: was your first concert that you want to. >> matt: my mom i think took my brother and me to see holly near. this is kind of hippie stuff. we would sing, the audience would sing along like ♪ we are an antinuclear people ♪ ♪ and we are singing, singing for our lives ♪ >> stephen: rock 'n' roll? >> matt: oh, yeah. >>...