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because you have too many people coming into the clinics in south l.a. i used to work, in the v.a. system where i took care of homeless veterans, in clinics up and down california, with colleagues who say, my patients are coming in because of headaches due to mold infestations in their home. give me the tools i need to take care of that, not just prescribe pills. we need to figure out ways to act. that's the upstream approach to health care. >> who cares enough about that reality to do anything about it? this is not a skill challenge, it's a will challenge. we know we have the skill, but who cares enough to address the problem? >> it's certainly -- about five years ago, 90% of physicians said their patient's social needs were as important as medical problems. the problem is only one in five of those physicians will have any ability to do something about it. they lack the confidence and sense of efficacy. so it's a challenge of will, and how to really not why but how. there's a couple of things that happen that folks like myself who have been talking abou
because you have too many people coming into the clinics in south l.a. i used to work, in the v.a. system where i took care of homeless veterans, in clinics up and down california, with colleagues who say, my patients are coming in because of headaches due to mold infestations in their home. give me the tools i need to take care of that, not just prescribe pills. we need to figure out ways to act. that's the upstream approach to health care. >> who cares enough about that reality to do...
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"ellos simplemente están en las escuelas que son de bajos recursos como en boyle heights, south l.a.,uelas donde van los ricos." estos estudiantes aseguran que a ningún estudiante lo escogen al azar: ixchel boch - estudiante de preparatoria "a veces la administración de la escuela llega a las clases y escoge diferentes estudiantes por el color de piel o como sean o se miren por fuera" "nosotros no queremos que nos estén chequeando como si tuviéramos marihuana o pistolas con nosotros... lo único que nosotros traemos son lápices o plumas" ellas aseguran que las revisiones aleatorias las realizan al menos 3 días a la semana y tienen una sola petición para el distrito escolar: sot "que no nos revisen tanto como si fuéramos criminales... que sólo le pongan más atención a los estudiantes, más recursos y eso va a significar que los estudiantes no pensar en traer droga o armas" rosa jiménez - maestra y madre en contra de las requisas "nosotros como maestros vemos todos los días que no son 'random' como dicen..." lilian ramos - madre de familia "la policía claro que es bien importante en nuest
"ellos simplemente están en las escuelas que son de bajos recursos como en boyle heights, south l.a.,uelas donde van los ricos." estos estudiantes aseguran que a ningún estudiante lo escogen al azar: ixchel boch - estudiante de preparatoria "a veces la administración de la escuela llega a las clases y escoge diferentes estudiantes por el color de piel o como sean o se miren por fuera" "nosotros no queremos que nos estén chequeando como si tuviéramos marihuana o...
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. >> two really unusual places, one is in south l.a., so cassie is a entrepreneur who started -- she'slly a fashion designer, and she started a company that connects designers with manufacturers. so if you have a design, you don't know want to get your product made, she makes that connection online. she's starting an accelerator, it's could an urban economic accelerator program called made in south l.a., which is her hometown. and she's trying to help, you know, give some life, put some life into her economy because the jobs, it's a poor area. so she's starting this accelerator program. other place that's interesting is detroit. there's another entrepreneur, tara reid, who is from detroit. she calls herself the anti-mark zuckerberg. she's african-american, female with no technical background. and she started a company called apps without code. and she said it's interesting, in detroit there's all this activity around entrepreneurism because there's, they're engineers who used to work in the auto industry who are now without jobs, so programs are popping up to try to get some of this ta
. >> two really unusual places, one is in south l.a., so cassie is a entrepreneur who started -- she'slly a fashion designer, and she started a company that connects designers with manufacturers. so if you have a design, you don't know want to get your product made, she makes that connection online. she's starting an accelerator, it's could an urban economic accelerator program called made in south l.a., which is her hometown. and she's trying to help, you know, give some life, put some...
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but we also open stores in south l.a., baldwin hills, soon compton, soon watts. in those stores the same food is for sale for 4 bucks. for me, it's about giving folks an option that says, the fast food guys, they did a great job. making food really tasty, really addictive, really cheap. and until you can make food less expensive, in the communities we're most trying to help, it's really not a functional thing. >> if given those options, ron, will peep accept it? >> yes. but the first thing is, what we do, we have to change culture. okay? we have to have literally our culture. because we don't have any. you know, our culture has been designed for us. so that's why i take people to the soil. that's where it all begins. guess what that's where it all ends. life comes out of soil. we need to show these kids and people, period, the alchemy, the magic that comes out of soil. that trees give fraud for uit f. it's not for the trees. that's where knowledge and education comes in, money grows on trees. ask stewart resnick does money grow on trees? the biggest land owner in
but we also open stores in south l.a., baldwin hills, soon compton, soon watts. in those stores the same food is for sale for 4 bucks. for me, it's about giving folks an option that says, the fast food guys, they did a great job. making food really tasty, really addictive, really cheap. and until you can make food less expensive, in the communities we're most trying to help, it's really not a functional thing. >> if given those options, ron, will peep accept it? >> yes. but the...
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fortunate to be there and get what i got there, but i couldn't understand why we didn't have that in south l.a., too. why in this community, for what i went to prison for, over and over and over again, they got a court card community service and treatment placement. i remember throwing my soul out to the judge and saying, your honor, a policeman killed my son, and i used the drugs. i said, is there any help for me? and he told me, 18 months in prison. you know, so, when i saw and experienced something different, i felt that this something different was not only good for me, it would be good in my community, too. so thus the story and the journey again, and i'm just really thankful and grateful that i'm able to give and do what i do because there are women just like me who have spent 30 and 40, 47 years is the longest time that someone spent inside and came to a new way of life. i'm glad that is not me. so, you know, my pay it forward is just what i do. and i'm grateful to be able to do it. but as we go about our daily lives, there's probably things that all of us can do that would make a huge
fortunate to be there and get what i got there, but i couldn't understand why we didn't have that in south l.a., too. why in this community, for what i went to prison for, over and over and over again, they got a court card community service and treatment placement. i remember throwing my soul out to the judge and saying, your honor, a policeman killed my son, and i used the drugs. i said, is there any help for me? and he told me, 18 months in prison. you know, so, when i saw and experienced...
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the grim sleeper you didn't get much time to talk about i know you've said on the record that south central l.a. congresswoman talking about completely convinced that the cia introduced crack into l.a. and then right across america. well i think that was the funding you know that was the whole all of a no thing which was funding the contra war and massive amounts of cocaine was shipped out of nicaragua and mainly dispersed in the ghetto areas south central being the first stopping off point to destroy communism in central america but then you're talking about whitney's brother taking that was heroin but it was crack with whitney houston it was crying of course it went right up america wasn't just sound central conscious decision not the dilv into the cointelpro cia bad thing is there are great with me history is a great different film. which will cause very careful coverage i mean i think it's a hard pill for american public to swallow he went frightened off it because it was very low at why we miss lee does it and i was not up to all frightened off from it i mean i've sort of slightly touched
the grim sleeper you didn't get much time to talk about i know you've said on the record that south central l.a. congresswoman talking about completely convinced that the cia introduced crack into l.a. and then right across america. well i think that was the funding you know that was the whole all of a no thing which was funding the contra war and massive amounts of cocaine was shipped out of nicaragua and mainly dispersed in the ghetto areas south central being the first stopping off point to...
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who immigrated from south korea to l.a. when she was only 13 and didn't speak a word of english. >> i had to learn a whole new language and a whole new culture. you feel inadequate. >> which wasn't in school, she counter at her mom's cosmetics store. >> i used to sell purr fume. i worked for her years old to 25. so 11 years. she never pay me. >> the shortage of pocket change led her to discover a gap in the market between high-end cosmetics and drugstore make up. >> blue eye shadows were never blue. red lipsticks did not come out red. >> she thought she could do it bert so, in 1999, she dropped out of school and started nix cosmetics. >> my mom had good advise for me. she said even if you fail, it's better to have that experience when you're younger than older. and then she wrote me the first check. >> those years of free labor finally paid off with $250,000 from her mother, she developed her first products. 1.49 eye and lip pencils. >> this color, 183. plush red. was one of the original colors. >> in just 12 month, she sol
who immigrated from south korea to l.a. when she was only 13 and didn't speak a word of english. >> i had to learn a whole new language and a whole new culture. you feel inadequate. >> which wasn't in school, she counter at her mom's cosmetics store. >> i used to sell purr fume. i worked for her years old to 25. so 11 years. she never pay me. >> the shortage of pocket change led her to discover a gap in the market between high-end cosmetics and drugstore make up....
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l.a. rocking chair store located at 304 south liberty avenue. >> remember, at the l.a.ir store, all sales are final. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, julius. we're going to take a time-out, but we have a great prank by zach lavine, and a great guest, owen wilson. so, stay with us. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. (thud, clattering) (drumming) (banging, clattering) (singing) (bang, clattering) ( ♪ ) (crash) (cheering) crowd: hey-y-y-y! ho-o-o-o! (banging) whoo! ( ♪ ) buy the galaxy s8 and get the new gear 360 for $49. and get the new gear 360 that one right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ for those who create their own path. a
l.a. rocking chair store located at 304 south liberty avenue. >> remember, at the l.a.ir store, all sales are final. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, julius. we're going to take a time-out, but we have a great prank by zach lavine, and a great guest, owen wilson. so, stay with us. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in...
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nine, including south dakota, philadelphia, and l.a., hover right around zero, meaning a toss-up. three cities, dallas, denver, and houston, are in historically high territory for renting being the better option. the main thing is that all of the cities are steadily moving toward rent, because home prices are so high, mortgage rates are expected to rise, and other investments are giving better returns. this may be why another index, measuring home buyer sentiment, is falling. the monthly fannie mae survey found those who said now is a good time to buy fell to its lowest level ever. in addition, fewer were confident about holding onto their jobs. clearly affordability in housing is weighing on the market as more millennials age into their home buying years, demand will surely increase. but affordability may still stand in the way. i'm diana olick in washington for "nightly business report." >>> the powerball jackpot has grown to $4 million. we decided to take a moment and daydream about what all that money could buy. here's robert frank. >> if there is a winner for saturday's power
nine, including south dakota, philadelphia, and l.a., hover right around zero, meaning a toss-up. three cities, dallas, denver, and houston, are in historically high territory for renting being the better option. the main thing is that all of the cities are steadily moving toward rent, because home prices are so high, mortgage rates are expected to rise, and other investments are giving better returns. this may be why another index, measuring home buyer sentiment, is falling. the monthly fannie...
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l.a. hospital. >>> and a south bay city trying to help your daily commute, why you could soon cruise in an extra lane when you take the highway through san jose. >>> if you are looking for warm weather this weekend you may have mother nature yell brick at you because it's not going to happen. today it is a little bit warmer out there, temperatures about 2 to 5 degrees warmer than average but the breezes will come back. i will show you how much the temperature is going to drop this weekend before >>> new this morning grammy award winning singer brandy norwood is in the hospital. the 38-year-old fell unconscious on a delta plane just before it pulled out of its gate at lax. airline employees called for help. paramedics treated brandy on the plane and she regained consciousness before being escorted on to the jet way and rushed to a nearby hospital. it's not clear what caused her to lose consciousness. >>> this morning kathy griffin responded to the fallout over her recent controversial photo shoot, images showing her holding a bloody decapitated fake head resembling trump. in a news conferen
l.a. hospital. >>> and a south bay city trying to help your daily commute, why you could soon cruise in an extra lane when you take the highway through san jose. >>> if you are looking for warm weather this weekend you may have mother nature yell brick at you because it's not going to happen. today it is a little bit warmer out there, temperatures about 2 to 5 degrees warmer than average but the breezes will come back. i will show you how much the temperature is going to drop...
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the man, from the l-a >> nursing career ended with a sting at the south bay hospital. the man from the l.a. area arrested for impersonating a nurse. >> first day ended up being his last, nbc bay area explains, one thing helped to tip off authorities. >> investigators say jeremy daniel grifen tried to get work through a traveling nurse company. he was assigned a saint louise hospital, the nurse license number didn't match up. >> it's disturbing that somebody could get that far with just using somebody else's license number. >> the state consumer affairs department was contacted. they say it was stolen identity. the hospital says they help detectives when griffin came into work on his first day. >> he never went -- we started him in computer training so that the investigator from consumer could come in -- >> at the desk, thinking he was allegedly pulling it off, detectives arrested him. >> it's always a threat to consumers whether we have people in these positions and misrepresenting themselves and potentially providing care that is harmful to consumers. detectives say it's at least the seco
the man, from the l-a >> nursing career ended with a sting at the south bay hospital. the man from the l.a. area arrested for impersonating a nurse. >> first day ended up being his last, nbc bay area explains, one thing helped to tip off authorities. >> investigators say jeremy daniel grifen tried to get work through a traveling nurse company. he was assigned a saint louise hospital, the nurse license number didn't match up. >> it's disturbing that somebody could get...
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l.a.'s forecast, heading further south looking at temperatures and in the low 70s there.urse you have to make it through all that heat driving through the grapevine. as we bring it back home we'll take a look at our temperature trend coming up in three minutes. >> all right. thank you very much, kari. 5:39 right now. shutting its doors, the reason three bay area planned parenthoods will close today coming up. >>> plus, joe and mika responding to the president's tweets this morning. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> it's 5:42. a lot of clouds. we'll get some clearing and a look at the temperature chance forev for evergreen. rising into the low 80s a. quick warm-up in temperatures and it will be warmer than our average high of 81. we'll be a warm start to the weekend. a look at that and the fourth of july forecast coming up in five minutes. >>> the bottom highway 37 slowing a little bit out of vallejo. okay, vallejo to novato. >>> we go live right now to our nation's capital this morning where it been a very busy week for the congress ahead of the fourth of july holiday.
l.a.'s forecast, heading further south looking at temperatures and in the low 70s there.urse you have to make it through all that heat driving through the grapevine. as we bring it back home we'll take a look at our temperature trend coming up in three minutes. >> all right. thank you very much, kari. 5:39 right now. shutting its doors, the reason three bay area planned parenthoods will close today coming up. >>> plus, joe and mika responding to the president's tweets this...
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if you will be heading further south making a road trip down to l.a., it will be all bright and sunnyng at highs in the low 70s there. for the sierra, snow on the ground is melting fast. you'd better get there. the snow season, the skiing see he son he c season extended through july 4th. it it will be nice to watch fireworks on the lake and for the weekend in had napa valley in the upper 80s for friday. low 90s for saturday. and then it does start to cool down a few degrees on sunday, all bright and sunny further south. also in santa barbara along the coast in the upper 70s by the end of the weekend, also looks nice into the fourth of july. now we'll bring it back home. i'll have a look at the temperature trend for willow glenn coming up in about three minutes. kris? >> thank you, kari. up next on "today in the bay" an up close look at the justice system in the bay area. the reason a new report says police are to blame for racial disparity. >> plus, the president has a lot to say this morning on twitter. we'll walk you through it coming up. >>> plus, watching the markets so far this m
if you will be heading further south making a road trip down to l.a., it will be all bright and sunnyng at highs in the low 70s there. for the sierra, snow on the ground is melting fast. you'd better get there. the snow season, the skiing see he son he c season extended through july 4th. it it will be nice to watch fireworks on the lake and for the weekend in had napa valley in the upper 80s for friday. low 90s for saturday. and then it does start to cool down a few degrees on sunday, all...
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south dakota and north dakota. in the west, warming things up, 98 in phoenix, 78 in l.a.r mountain west. look what happens into wednesday. flip the switch, up to 105 in phoenix and we get warmth building through central california. getting ready for another pattern switch where the west will get hot. >>> capitol hill is gearing up for another blockbuster hearing, this time featuring jeff sessions. senators will likely grill the attorney general with meetings he had with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. during his confirmation hearings he denied having conversations with the russians. this new hearing starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern and will be covered live on msnbc. >>> a north carolina woman is back home after surviving a terrifying encounter with the shark. tiffany johnson, the mother of three went snorkeling in a shallow reef in the bahamas with her family when she came face-to-face with his shark. >> all i could see was red surrounding me. he looked and saw my arm gone. he cried out, baby, and i san jose saw this terror in his eyes. >> she fought free from the shark and
south dakota and north dakota. in the west, warming things up, 98 in phoenix, 78 in l.a.r mountain west. look what happens into wednesday. flip the switch, up to 105 in phoenix and we get warmth building through central california. getting ready for another pattern switch where the west will get hot. >>> capitol hill is gearing up for another blockbuster hearing, this time featuring jeff sessions. senators will likely grill the attorney general with meetings he had with russian...
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l.a. times" reporter in south-central los angeles in 2010. it's true in 2010, the 90s and 80, place like south-central get a large group of young men who are denied upward mobility, underfunded schools, all the other no racist berries that deny employment to young black men, and the state is not renounce its control of violence. the murder rate for ellie can as well is 60%. 60% of all murders in l.a. county result in arrest. that alone is shockingly low. almost one-third of all murders in l.a. don't result in arrest. two-thirds of all black members result in no arrest. the state is not enforcing the laws of murder. when the state doesn't enforce the laws against murder, young men turn to violence. that brings the drugs. there is already despair and a lack of hopeful upward as. that's what drugs will come to. take drugs out of the picture but don't result in underlying structural problem, that deny these young men belief in the future in the state doesn't prevent them from the able to kill each other, the cause of violence and death will shift
l.a. times" reporter in south-central los angeles in 2010. it's true in 2010, the 90s and 80, place like south-central get a large group of young men who are denied upward mobility, underfunded schools, all the other no racist berries that deny employment to young black men, and the state is not renounce its control of violence. the murder rate for ellie can as well is 60%. 60% of all murders in l.a. county result in arrest. that alone is shockingly low. almost one-third of all murders in...
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he had a big league career in south korea, but this is his first home run in the majors here. here. >>> the l.a voterrednam us inly yesterday. they're renaming a street after former president obama. a three-mile stretch of rodeo road will soon be called obama boulevard. a city council president herb westin came up with the idea. he introduced then senator obama at his first campaign rally in l.a. right there along rodeo road back in 2007. he recalls that the future president arrived in a minivan, looked like a soccer dad. help attracted a diverse crowd of thousands. >>> it's hard to imagine a world without iphones, but they have now been around for 10 years. apple's first iphones hit the stores exactly 10 years ago today. the first was pretty basic by today's standards. it had no floor for its camera. could not be used to record video or send a text message, but now apple has sold more than one billion iphones. >> how many? >> one billion. fee like i've bought about half of them. >>> president trump's travel ban starts in about 11 hours from now. coming up at 6:00, what it means for passengers,
he had a big league career in south korea, but this is his first home run in the majors here. here. >>> the l.a voterrednam us inly yesterday. they're renaming a street after former president obama. a three-mile stretch of rodeo road will soon be called obama boulevard. a city council president herb westin came up with the idea. he introduced then senator obama at his first campaign rally in l.a. right there along rodeo road back in 2007. he recalls that the future president arrived in...
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l.a. p.d. is in pursuit of their own cruiser. >> reporter: fire crews on the scene in south philadelphia, you can see the suv, the car fire is out, still have emergency workers out there checking it out, somebody on the scene thinking dear lord that's my car, i-95 northbound at broad street, two right lanes blocked, we'll check other traffic issues coming up. ♪ this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >> now that is beautiful, you're taking a live look there, the sunrise 6:15, 62 degrees out there, nice a little bit cooler than recent days. >>> almost looks like a different planet for a few moments. >> reporter: a more beautiful planet, as if we could have one. it's nice to see the sun especially when it's not blazing hot. speaking of blazing, this was the car fire scene, breaking news, police were out here, what's not here, the smoke and flames are gone. the remains of the car fi
l.a. p.d. is in pursuit of their own cruiser. >> reporter: fire crews on the scene in south philadelphia, you can see the suv, the car fire is out, still have emergency workers out there checking it out, somebody on the scene thinking dear lord that's my car, i-95 northbound at broad street, two right lanes blocked, we'll check other traffic issues coming up. ♪ this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be...
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south korea. >>> in the meantime, former president barack obama is going to be honored with his own street in los angeles. the city council in l.a. voting unanimously to rename three miles of rodeo road, not to be confused with row dayio drive, near culvert city as obama bfd. back in 2007 then senator obama held his first campaign rally at a park on that road. city consensus sill president says the only concern raised about it is that people wanted his name on a longer street. >> they should have chosen washington street. >> coming up, we're tracking your thursday forecast and your 4th of july too. >> it looks good as we head into the next couple of days, but it will be warming up. let's take a look at oakland's forecast for today. 58 degrees as you get ready to head out the door and our temperatures in the low 70s today with some sunshine later on. we'll talk about what's ahead for the interior valleys as we make it into the 90s. that's coming up next. >>> and i'll have a look from our fremont camera shows folks with those headlights coming down from mission boulevard. this is the nim mitts freeway not far from here. we do have
south korea. >>> in the meantime, former president barack obama is going to be honored with his own street in los angeles. the city council in l.a. voting unanimously to rename three miles of rodeo road, not to be confused with row dayio drive, near culvert city as obama bfd. back in 2007 then senator obama held his first campaign rally at a park on that road. city consensus sill president says the only concern raised about it is that people wanted his name on a longer street. >>...
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l.a. clippers. >> 6:38, what are you keeping an eye on sal. >> we have the south bay pam and some of the other commutesbeen watching closely. we see stop and go traffic already, coming around the corner to get up to highway 17 territory and beyond that into cupertino, you'll see slow traffic there and also on 85, it will be slow from the 87 turn off. and there is sporadic slowing between the expressway anacin sunnyvale. we look at the expressway southbound to 238 and heading down to freemont, it's stop and did and 680 is slow going slow and 80 is slow, another slow commute from richmond, solid line, no break, i thought we would have a little bit of a break this summer. maybe we'll get it at some point. today it's full strength out there. 6:49 let's bring our meteorologist in. >> that's a beautiful sight for some, right pam. >> i love that fog, it's a beautiful sight to me. >> i love that fog. >> we'll go below the fog. let's go above and below. right there on the golden gate bridge, yesterday, it was actually covering it, so the base is a little higher, not much, but a little bit. karen barnett says it
l.a. clippers. >> 6:38, what are you keeping an eye on sal. >> we have the south bay pam and some of the other commutesbeen watching closely. we see stop and go traffic already, coming around the corner to get up to highway 17 territory and beyond that into cupertino, you'll see slow traffic there and also on 85, it will be slow from the 87 turn off. and there is sporadic slowing between the expressway anacin sunnyvale. we look at the expressway southbound to 238 and heading down to...
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. >> trevor: in south africa, because of sara fina, i don't know how big the movie was in america but -- >> the day sara fina opened in the united states, the l.a well, we're watching black people on tv burn (bleep). i don't think we want to go into the movie house and watch this. so it came and went. >> trevor: and in south africa, that is one of the greatest, biggest movies of all time. >> good, well, i'd like to be big somewhere, some time. >> trevor: please, woopi goldberg, kidding me? egot winner, host of "the view." let's talk a little about "the view." >> why? >> trevor: why not? > you know what i like about "the view"? i get to watch you hang out and be yourself all day. you have people with opposing views sitting around the table. how do you stop yourselves from hating each other when it comes to politics like the rest of america. >> the truth of the matter is you spend a lot of time with folks and you don't want to be disrespectful because you disagree. just because you disagree with family doesn't mean you can't be civil. one of the things i loved about the view when i took the job was that, though outside people would say, oh, there
. >> trevor: in south africa, because of sara fina, i don't know how big the movie was in america but -- >> the day sara fina opened in the united states, the l.a well, we're watching black people on tv burn (bleep). i don't think we want to go into the movie house and watch this. so it came and went. >> trevor: and in south africa, that is one of the greatest, biggest movies of all time. >> good, well, i'd like to be big somewhere, some time. >> trevor: please,...
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south bay. one spot still some drought abnormally driet in the central valley slight drought towards the l.a. and san diego basin. again a closer look we are out of the drought right now. but as we continue to head into summer we just saw that brush fire dwef in the fairfield with the breaking news. i want to remind you that the fire danger continuing to remain elevated especially over the next three months due to the fact of all of the rapid growth of brush in the bay area from the heavy winter rain. as the temperatures flair up again unthe elevated threat and of course we'll bring you anymore information on that fire that we had in fairfield tonight if needed. heading to tomorrow's forecasts it gets warmer. humidity dropping. keeping that fire danger elevated in concord with 87 degrees process 85 in nap aire 84 in santa rosa. cooler frog from san francisco to half moon bay opinion 80 expected in san jose. start off with clouds mostly sunny in the amp. and quick look at the extended forecast shows temperatures by sunday drown dropping down to 76. more on this 7-day forecast coming up at 6:48
south bay. one spot still some drought abnormally driet in the central valley slight drought towards the l.a. and san diego basin. again a closer look we are out of the drought right now. but as we continue to head into summer we just saw that brush fire dwef in the fairfield with the breaking news. i want to remind you that the fire danger continuing to remain elevated especially over the next three months due to the fact of all of the rapid growth of brush in the bay area from the heavy...
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south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen.ome populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more capabilities, and also invest in more high peak collaboration, to reach audience more effectively in the united states. the marketing very important. we really want to emphasize that, the marketing comes first. emily: tampa bay lightning owner and chairman to name for himself, tripling clients money as they had front manager -- as a hedge fund manager at fidelity . and now he just joined former team owners as the executive chairman of axiomatic, which is where is boards take the place as-- e sports take place multinational tournaments. they spoke to us about the potential for the industry. >> it is a very young industry, and a rapidly growing industry. if you cannot see the revenues of the game publishers, who certainly are in good shape within the industry, you are talking many civilians -- many billions of dollars. there are also opportunities and sponsorship, buying elements etc. the games, media, those are approaching $1 bi
south korea, raising more than $2 billion. we spoke to europe from -- we spoke to them at the e3 conference in l.a.. let's take a listen.ome populated areas, some younger areas, we will have more capabilities, and also invest in more high peak collaboration, to reach audience more effectively in the united states. the marketing very important. we really want to emphasize that, the marketing comes first. emily: tampa bay lightning owner and chairman to name for himself, tripling clients money as...
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l.a. to join the clippers. it was a tough, tough decision. one he needed to make as they needed a new challenge in his life. west is indeed heading down south. >>> all right, from one of the best teams in the planet to two last place teams. the giants and the oakland a's. johnny on the mound against the royals did not have it in the top of the third. jorge bonifacio just watches it go. on the very next pitch it's lorenzo cain and that one is gone. giving up three home runs on the day as the royals win 7-2. giants have now lost 15 of their last 21 games. a's, marlins in miami. this is the future carter for their offense. edwarn anderson, three runs, 15 home run for heat leave and six over his home run, but they did not last. j.t. reynolds, looks like instant replay and then the next inning to drive hendrix. kind of nickel and diming the a's. they win 11-6. the a's would be home to host their four-game set beginning tomorrow. >>> are you ready for what's probably going to be the richest fight of all times? it's floyd mayweather verses connor mcgregor. ufc made boxing and it will happen. set for august 26 in las vegas. listen to these number o
l.a. to join the clippers. it was a tough, tough decision. one he needed to make as they needed a new challenge in his life. west is indeed heading down south. >>> all right, from one of the best teams in the planet to two last place teams. the giants and the oakland a's. johnny on the mound against the royals did not have it in the top of the third. jorge bonifacio just watches it go. on the very next pitch it's lorenzo cain and that one is gone. giving up three home runs on the day...
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south los angeles, it will soon be called obama boulevard. herb weston came up with the idea in his district introducing then senator obama at his first campaign rally in l.a. along rodeo road in 2007. westin recalls the future president arrived in a minivan. >>> evacuations have been lifted from a burbank neighborhood threatened by wildfires this afternoon. the fire started around 3:00 today. thick smoke billowed into the sky as flames raced up the steep canyons. homes were threatened for a time, but crews managed to get the upper hand. that fire is now 80% contained. >>> to the north in san luis obispo fire, the hill fire is 70% contained tonight. it destroyed three structures including the big bang theory actor's ranch johnny galecki. all evacuations are now lifted and roads in the area have reopened. >>> we're tracking the temperatures today verses tomorrow, so it will warm up again. today in santa rosa it was 81. tomorrow in santa rosa you're at 87. so there's a plus six there. san francisco today was 61. tomorrow you're 65. you'll see the warm up. it's subtle. friday is when it will be a little less subtle and it will keep going, incremental, maybe t
south los angeles, it will soon be called obama boulevard. herb weston came up with the idea in his district introducing then senator obama at his first campaign rally in l.a. along rodeo road in 2007. westin recalls the future president arrived in a minivan. >>> evacuations have been lifted from a burbank neighborhood threatened by wildfires this afternoon. the fire started around 3:00 today. thick smoke billowed into the sky as flames raced up the steep canyons. homes were threatened...
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if you're heading farther to the south maybe taking the kids to disney land, it will be in the upper 70s and we'll have warm weather for l.a. as well. as we led back to the bay area i'll have a look at the temperature trend coming up in three minutes. >> by the way, as we talk about hot temperatures, we also talk about the heating up of the celebrations we have a victory to acknowledge here for the warriors. an emotional night last night for the team. that included some touching moments from the entire curry family. our coverage continues after the break. >> things heating up in washington as well. another day, another set of testimony. this time jeff sessions will tell you what you need to look out for coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ mike traffic tease . >>> getting a live look outside in san jose as the sunrises all clear and as we go through the day in willow glenn it will be a nice cool warm to start out. make sure you grab a jacket. as we go through the day it'll be warming up with all of that sunshine. temperatures reaching into the mid-70s which is about close to our average high temperature for this time of year. we're about to s
if you're heading farther to the south maybe taking the kids to disney land, it will be in the upper 70s and we'll have warm weather for l.a. as well. as we led back to the bay area i'll have a look at the temperature trend coming up in three minutes. >> by the way, as we talk about hot temperatures, we also talk about the heating up of the celebrations we have a victory to acknowledge here for the warriors. an emotional night last night for the team. that included some touching moments...
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south. complete update coming at 11:00. house. plus will farrell and amy poehler revealing their college survival guide. >> shy? not with that guy. >> now on "extra"from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a was
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south carolina. >> all that -- >> a dazzling light show marks the opening of the tallest building west of the mississippi. >> l.a.'s gelding a new york building finally. >> one fisherman caught a whale of a tale on video. >> i got that on film too. >> bring on the dancing gorilla. with apologies to cyndi lauper, gorillas, they just want to have fun. sorry, cyndi. >> -- and all that matters -- >> we here at cnn sent atc skeh artist inside. >> that's right. we sent a sketch artist. that's a good drawing. >> -- on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> i want to fans. i love you, boston. thank you. >> red sox retire david ortiz, number 34. big papi needs to work on that first pitch though. >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone. i don't think anyone signed him for first pitch. anthony mason in with dana jacobson in for alex wagner. >> thank you. >> we begin with dangerous storms. it's the remnants of tropical storm cindy causing major problems overnight. >> rain and wind left over from the storm triggered flash flooding and a tornado in western pennsylvania. the storm soaked parts of the southeast as well. parts of ala
south carolina. >> all that -- >> a dazzling light show marks the opening of the tallest building west of the mississippi. >> l.a.'s gelding a new york building finally. >> one fisherman caught a whale of a tale on video. >> i got that on film too. >> bring on the dancing gorilla. with apologies to cyndi lauper, gorillas, they just want to have fun. sorry, cyndi. >> -- and all that matters -- >> we here at cnn sent atc skeh artist inside. >>...
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south sudan is very willing to use violence to achieve its goal even while participating in the democratic process. additionally it was clear there is a deep division within the time. they use the sp l.a. to interfere, often violently to ensure their preferred candidates one. we had many incidents of candidates being detained and beaten, voter intimidation was common. we even had a case of s pla soldiers burning ballots after the race had become clear that the candidate backed by the leadership have boss. at this time the military was moving soldiers 11 region to another that they considered there was a chance the non- backed candidate would lose and many people were observing that they were attempting to secure the election and i think it was more moved to secure the position they wanted for the future. south sudan was a violent place and contributed to the death toll. the right of passage in some passage in the region, but in the time that i was there that aspect had been lost as rival military commanders, politicians and other actors exerted increased control. rates were being coordinated with mobile technology and done using automatic weapons. cattle, women and children were taken
south sudan is very willing to use violence to achieve its goal even while participating in the democratic process. additionally it was clear there is a deep division within the time. they use the sp l.a. to interfere, often violently to ensure their preferred candidates one. we had many incidents of candidates being detained and beaten, voter intimidation was common. we even had a case of s pla soldiers burning ballots after the race had become clear that the candidate backed by the leadership...
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south korean president. so it is circus-like atmosphere, with very, very serious issues are in place, stuart. north korea, nuclear missile. you and i talked about it. fears it could hit l.art: right at one point at the top of the tape the president said you guys are getting worse. he laughed it off but he he said it. liz: he said it. this is what is so serious right now. the president needs a strong alliance with south korea. president obama struck a trade deal. it was a bad trade deal with south korea. the trade deficit has doubled. there is fight with south korea over that. at same time we have north korea. just yesterday the u.s. sanctioned two chinese citizens in a shipping company for helping north korea's nuclear ambitions. so the tensions are running high. that is why the president, he did try to be transparent sitting down with south korea president, with reporters there. it was a circus atmosphere. stuart: it was indeed. thank you, liz, thank you very much. let me show you what is happening with interest rates now. they're going up. up 2.29%, yield on 10-year treasury. that is the key benchmark interest rates in america at this moment. 2.29. on monday it was 2.1
south korean president. so it is circus-like atmosphere, with very, very serious issues are in place, stuart. north korea, nuclear missile. you and i talked about it. fears it could hit l.art: right at one point at the top of the tape the president said you guys are getting worse. he laughed it off but he he said it. liz: he said it. this is what is so serious right now. the president needs a strong alliance with south korea. president obama struck a trade deal. it was a bad trade deal with...