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so we are concerned here in los angeles county. we've been previoparing for thi for the last 48 hours, we're getting the word out to our residents to stay informed, stay home, stay safe. all of our l.a. county departments, our fire department and l.a. county sheriffs are staffing up and we're evacuating vulnerable communities. the island of catalina, we have been working on getting people off the island. the last boat has already left. now those residents will have to hunker down as they could be seeing power outages and major impacts from the storm. and then we were also worried about our homeless population out there. we're going tent by tent and encampment and trying to get them to move along because many of them are camped along the river. we're prepared. >> those are significant worries for the homeless and even for people in catalina. you would be addressing those emergencies very differently. catalina island, i spoke with the mayor earlier who said a number of residence -- she said 100% of the residents have decided to stay.
so we are concerned here in los angeles county. we've been previoparing for thi for the last 48 hours, we're getting the word out to our residents to stay informed, stay home, stay safe. all of our l.a. county departments, our fire department and l.a. county sheriffs are staffing up and we're evacuating vulnerable communities. the island of catalina, we have been working on getting people off the island. the last boat has already left. now those residents will have to hunker down as they could...
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so to be interesting, i can tell you that across los angeles county, in san diego county swimming slot, a rescue team are in place. they're getting ready to rescue anybody who does not keep the warning to stay away from waterways. because all of that water is got to go somewhere. and so the people who are are homeless that live in these areas. this is probably going to be a bad, bad part of the bad part to be in this house. i had just and camping down here and they say news ready, a bureau, tooth and l. a many thanks. thank you. all process 1st mood admission in nearly half a century as he ended in disaster. the luna 25 proverbs spend out of control and crashed into the moon. russia was rising to land on the lunar south pole before arrival. indian mission expected to arrive next week. the far side of the moon seen from a russian spacecraft to luna 25 entered orbit last thursday where it had been searching for the idea of landing sight near the south pole to the launch earlier this month from russia's far east, cosmo drum marked a new beginning for most goes moon program. it's been near
so to be interesting, i can tell you that across los angeles county, in san diego county swimming slot, a rescue team are in place. they're getting ready to rescue anybody who does not keep the warning to stay away from waterways. because all of that water is got to go somewhere. and so the people who are are homeless that live in these areas. this is probably going to be a bad, bad part of the bad part to be in this house. i had just and camping down here and they say news ready, a bureau,...
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los angeles county, nighttime. >> fade in, los angeles county, nighttime.alks to a partner in crime. >> i don't go to worry about you. >> yeah you know, i'm not like that. >> the informant, miguel quiroz, he's the pizza parlor owner turned small time drug dealer. and the middleman with a hit note in his car targeting garrett warren. now, he was cooperating with investigators. detectives already knew quiroz wasn't the shooter. quiroz told them the man was the man who pulled the trigger was a old friend of his name was jorge hernandez. >> as a deal with prosecutors, quiroz wore a body wire and approached jorge hernandez at a party. he said he hired fernandez one hernandez said that he didn't waste any of that on transportation. >> hernandez can be heard saying sorry that he didn't manage to kill garrett warren. >> and hernandez said that he was ready to try again. >> speaking to prosecutor hoon chun, quiroz explained his own involvement, that he had been hired as a hit man. and he explained where the trail lead. >> mr. quiroz told you that he didn't do it but
los angeles county, nighttime. >> fade in, los angeles county, nighttime.alks to a partner in crime. >> i don't go to worry about you. >> yeah you know, i'm not like that. >> the informant, miguel quiroz, he's the pizza parlor owner turned small time drug dealer. and the middleman with a hit note in his car targeting garrett warren. now, he was cooperating with investigators. detectives already knew quiroz wasn't the shooter. quiroz told them the man was the man who...
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we'll see the extent of the damage, but we are getting wide reports of flooding throughout the county of los angeles county, earlier, she said that the 911 system there was out. are your communications in tact, if there are needs for rescue or some help that they can get to you? >> yes, thank god that our 911 system throughout the county as far as we know now, has been fully operational. we have had intermittently outages at some of our substations, but we have contingencies in place, and then they get placed to another station so there are though interruptions where community members cannot call in and ask for the assistance they may need. >> as i understand a particular concern to you this morning is the unhoused population there. is that right? what kind of danger are they in? >> yeah, obviously, one of the biggest concerns we have in this area, typically, on an everyday basis, is dealing with our unhoused population. for those of you who are no familiar with the l.a. region, we have a lot of man-made rivers that are made of concrete. and we have a lot of unhoused people. so when it starts to flo
we'll see the extent of the damage, but we are getting wide reports of flooding throughout the county of los angeles county, earlier, she said that the 911 system there was out. are your communications in tact, if there are needs for rescue or some help that they can get to you? >> yes, thank god that our 911 system throughout the county as far as we know now, has been fully operational. we have had intermittently outages at some of our substations, but we have contingencies in place, and...
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the rain will be the story, that is a flush flood warning in los angeles county.round is saturated it has been raining for a while, and the bands of heavy rain are moving through, flash flooding a concern, it is a concern for a lot of folks. orange, yellows you are getting to 2 to 3 inches of rain, there will be spots 4 to 6, all said and done there will be isolated 8 to 10 inches of ra rain are not out of the question, in the higher elevations. this entire system will continue to lift farther north, monday evening to tuesday, it will be pulled up to oregon to idaho, to montana. at least the several inches in northern rockies there, more moisture will continue to fall from the system, it will affect millions of people, we're just really getting into the season. i wanted to squeeze a graphic in this is over atlantic basin there are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 systems, two are named hurricanes, none are about to have a huge impact on the u.s., this is really exploded at the same time we have been tracking tropical storm hilary, there will be an active season. >>> back to the sout
the rain will be the story, that is a flush flood warning in los angeles county.round is saturated it has been raining for a while, and the bands of heavy rain are moving through, flash flooding a concern, it is a concern for a lot of folks. orange, yellows you are getting to 2 to 3 inches of rain, there will be spots 4 to 6, all said and done there will be isolated 8 to 10 inches of ra rain are not out of the question, in the higher elevations. this entire system will continue to lift farther...
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we in los angeles county have not had a hurricane or tropical storm for over 80 years. biggest concern is that people won't be taking it seriously. but i think the advantage that we have is that we have been warning people for the last 48 hours of the seriousness of a storm like this with downed powerlines and down tree. but our big advantage is seeing the storm as it comes. we can see what's going on in palm springs. we can see what's going on in san diego. so we know the very winds and flooding that's taking place in other counties so i think maybe that will make it more real for people here in los angeles. and i know my former colleague and congress who is now mayor of los angeles karen bass has been reached out to by president biden who is assured us that the federal government will be there to help us as we go through this first ever once in a lifetime event for l.a. county. >> we just got word that the health department there has issued an ocean water quality rain advisory which tells people they need to stay out of the ocean for the next three days because so muc
we in los angeles county have not had a hurricane or tropical storm for over 80 years. biggest concern is that people won't be taking it seriously. but i think the advantage that we have is that we have been warning people for the last 48 hours of the seriousness of a storm like this with downed powerlines and down tree. but our big advantage is seeing the storm as it comes. we can see what's going on in palm springs. we can see what's going on in san diego. so we know the very winds and...
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a heavy soaking, three inches of rain are expected tonight, a flood watch is in effect from los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scrambling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about 1000 flights that were supposed to be hitting into or out of the area. ela unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in san diego with more on hilary. >> as down, millions of people in the path are for jim -- facing potentially catastrophic in life and conditions. >> this is expected to have significant impacts within the area. which will include flash flooding, coastal flooding, and erosion. dangerous rip currents and high seas. >> california under a state of emergency, hillary is the first tropical storm to hit the state since 1997. -- 1907. >> stay safe, stay home and stay informed. this is an unprecedented weather event. >> residents have been preparing for the storm. >> it's crazy, you just have to plan ahead. >> ga
a heavy soaking, three inches of rain are expected tonight, a flood watch is in effect from los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scrambling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about 1000 flights that were supposed to be hitting into or out of the area. ela unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in...
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flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in san diego with more on hillary. >> as tropical storm hilary bears down on southern california, millions of people in the storm's path are facing potentially catastrophic and life-threatening conditions. >> this storm is expected to have significant impacts within the area. which will include flash flooding, coastal flooding, and erosion. dangerous rip currents and high seas. >> california under a state of emergency, hillary is the first tropical storm to hit the state since 1997. >> our message today is clear. stay safe, stay home, and stay informed. this is an unprecedented weather event.
flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county. los angeles authorities are scribbling to get the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate beaches in san diego and orange counties are closed as a precaution. matt rivers is in san diego with more on hillary. >> as...
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that's more than several areas i've seen in an entire year out in the desert areas and away from los angeles county. but trees can still topple over power lines can still fall down. there's still a lot of potential that's why we closed all the schools, the public schools here in, in los angeles. because we have to get crews now into the schools to assure that the campuses are saying, we don't know of when maybe, you know, destroyed parts and roofs or anything like that. so we're just trying to be as cautious as possible right now. so i'll people well prepared for the impact office storm. was there enough advance warning? so no this, that's the short answer. no, we're not ready for the weather event like this. we are southern california. we're $75.00 and sunny $300.00 days out of the year. last year we did have a pretty good winter, lots of snow and we weren't ready for that. either. all the extreme conditions is not what southern california is used you. we did get reports that there were some grocery stores that were limited on items. some of the grocery store shelves were in d, especially on some
that's more than several areas i've seen in an entire year out in the desert areas and away from los angeles county. but trees can still topple over power lines can still fall down. there's still a lot of potential that's why we closed all the schools, the public schools here in, in los angeles. because we have to get crews now into the schools to assure that the campuses are saying, we don't know of when maybe, you know, destroyed parts and roofs or anything like that. so we're just trying to...
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joining me now is the chair of the los angeles county board of supervisors, janice hahn. reat of catastrophic flooding. we just received new rain totals. there is one l.a. county desert city which is already seeing one and a half inches just since this morning. how dangerous can conditions get and how is the county preparing? >> well, we in los angeles county are preparing for the worst. just to be clear, we don't have weather in los angeles, particularly not in august. people are, communities are going to be beginning their entire annual rainfall in today and tomorrow. but that doesn't mean we don't know how to prepare for a disaster, just because we've never had a tropical storm. so we know how to respond to disasters. we know how to prepare. we have all of our county departments, including our fire department, our sheriff's department, who are ready to respond to any needs for rescue. but we've been doing a good job of warning people. we've been spending the last 48 hours making sure that people, even though it is a once in a lifetime event, i really preparing for like
joining me now is the chair of the los angeles county board of supervisors, janice hahn. reat of catastrophic flooding. we just received new rain totals. there is one l.a. county desert city which is already seeing one and a half inches just since this morning. how dangerous can conditions get and how is the county preparing? >> well, we in los angeles county are preparing for the worst. just to be clear, we don't have weather in los angeles, particularly not in august. people are,...
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uh and just south of los angeles county. uh, that's a very rule but mountainous area. and in those areas, they are expected to get 10 inches of rain and out there it's very, very low line land. so all of that, all of the rocks, all of the debris, all of the bush that has been accumulated over the past several years, will now be potentially washed away. and that's what everybody's afraid of. so you're sitting at home and next thing you know, the entire mountain will slide off the slope and that debris will then hit the streets and that debris will head more densely populated areas as it gets further down to the lower line areas. so there are some evacuation orders in place right now, but people are not set to panic. the tropical storm is in going to head for a few hours here and it will be rain and then it will be more rain and then there will be a lot of rain really, really fast and going into the work we, jason, my seeing a summer of climate extremes has that intensified the debate about climate change in the u. s. to say a debate as climate change is always going to
uh and just south of los angeles county. uh, that's a very rule but mountainous area. and in those areas, they are expected to get 10 inches of rain and out there it's very, very low line land. so all of that, all of the rocks, all of the debris, all of the bush that has been accumulated over the past several years, will now be potentially washed away. and that's what everybody's afraid of. so you're sitting at home and next thing you know, the entire mountain will slide off the slope and that...
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in san bernardino county, heavy rain from tropical storm hillary has sent debris flowing down hills that burned during wildfires in the past few months. in los angeles, orange and san diego counties, the storm is flooding streets and neighborhoods farther south in ensenada, mexico, near where hillary came ashore, flooded roads are starting to clear now. the heavy rain in northern los angeles county is still causing many problems. here's a video of a road was washed out in the city of santa clarita. take a look at the rushing muddy water. several roads in that area were shut down overnight because it is just too dangerous to drive. and here's a look from up above that. the san fernando valley, north of downtown la, sections of freeways have been turned into small lakes and nearby culverts are full of fast moving water. several southern california school districts canceled classes for today. today was supposed to be the first day of school in la. that's now delayed until at least tomorrow. bus drivers who report to work as early as 430 in the morning. that is when some of the worst conditions are expected to take place. in addition to that, we cannot
in san bernardino county, heavy rain from tropical storm hillary has sent debris flowing down hills that burned during wildfires in the past few months. in los angeles, orange and san diego counties, the storm is flooding streets and neighborhoods farther south in ensenada, mexico, near where hillary came ashore, flooded roads are starting to clear now. the heavy rain in northern los angeles county is still causing many problems. here's a video of a road was washed out in the city of santa...
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>>> and the "los angeles times" says an invasive fruit fly outbreak has led to an agricultural kwarn teen in california's santa clarita valley. residents near a ranch in los angeles countyve any fruits and vegetables off their property in hopes of containing the fruit fly 789 it's the first of its kind in the western hemisphere. officials believe travelers carrying uninspected produce caused the fly to come. >>> still to come, how one company wants to use new technologygy and an app to veri userers' age. do your armpits need extra care? ( ♪ ♪ ) try dove dry spray. with 1/4 moisturizers. it helps your skin barrier recover afafter shavin. for softer, smoother armpits. try dove. for effective protection, that's kind on skin. you u really thihink you can get meme to like d dark chocol? withthout a doububt. won'n't it tastete bitter? not t this dark k chocolate. mmmm..... it's d delicious!! i totold you it t wasn't biti. frfrom the linindt masterr chococolatier. discoverer excellencnce. expect d delicious.. ♪♪ whenen you have e chronic kidney d disease.... ththere are plplaces yoyou'd likeke to be. like herere. anand here. not so mucuch here. if you havave chronicc kidney d
>>> and the "los angeles times" says an invasive fruit fly outbreak has led to an agricultural kwarn teen in california's santa clarita valley. residents near a ranch in los angeles countyve any fruits and vegetables off their property in hopes of containing the fruit fly 789 it's the first of its kind in the western hemisphere. officials believe travelers carrying uninspected produce caused the fly to come. >>> still to come, how one company wants to use new...
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los angeles. an inch of rain in law say vegas. let's go to los angeles county were lewis ranch got seven inches of rain. record-breaking system that moved through. crystal lake close to seven inches. cogswell dam, a similar trend. while they had record breaking rain totals in the bay area we were breaking records for a completely different region. daytime highs yesterday as the system moved to the north, we dealt with a surge of warm air moving into our daytime high and we hit 89 in san francisco. the last time we saw that was back in the 60s. here is what are looking at today . the weather starting to average out. we will see some pop up storms into the east bay. our inland areas are warming up into the low 80s with upper 60s and lower 70s from the coast off into the bay. big changes in the forecast into the afternoon today. if you live in the santa clara valley we start the work week and school week mild. 83 today in san jose. 76 in napa . later this week we have a big warm up that will happen as early as wednesday. i will have more on that and how it will im
los angeles. an inch of rain in law say vegas. let's go to los angeles county were lewis ranch got seven inches of rain. record-breaking system that moved through. crystal lake close to seven inches. cogswell dam, a similar trend. while they had record breaking rain totals in the bay area we were breaking records for a completely different region. daytime highs yesterday as the system moved to the north, we dealt with a surge of warm air moving into our daytime high and we hit 89 in san...
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if left has been extended for los angeles county but some errors expect as much as. 12 inches of rainis tim pulliam. tell us about the state of the storm right now. >> right now, we are seeing conditions improved greatly and that is very good news. hilary bruck record making rainfall to southern california. some parts so up to a years worth of rain in one day area amber: when you talk about that unprecedented rainfall, what are you seeing and what have you heard in terms of cost? >> right now, it is not clear what the cost will be. there was a press conference this morning with the l.a. county mayor in the l.a. city mayor in the county supervisor and they are sending out crews to assess the damage in the area. there are several flooded streets and several properties dealing with mud flows and several downlines and trees down as well. once they can figure out the cost, that will take several days and possibly weeks. matt: what about the storm headed toward nevada? what do we know about the path of the storm and what the strength is like? >> it's heading northwest for nevada and the sie
if left has been extended for los angeles county but some errors expect as much as. 12 inches of rainis tim pulliam. tell us about the state of the storm right now. >> right now, we are seeing conditions improved greatly and that is very good news. hilary bruck record making rainfall to southern california. some parts so up to a years worth of rain in one day area amber: when you talk about that unprecedented rainfall, what are you seeing and what have you heard in terms of cost? >>...
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5 inches of rain and upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to bring us glorify drizzle here in the bay area. so >> the brunt of the rain will remain to our east, mainly for the central valley's but future cast going to track light scattered hit or miss showers. monday morning. and even into your monday afternoon with severe weather over stockton and even modesto, where we could see a cell there. but overall, we're just going to track about a 10th of an inch of rain or less for us here in the bay area from now through early tuesday morning. so not much rain, no thunderstorm threat as well for the bay area. another day of muggy conditions on monday with 5 to 10 degrees
5 inches of rain and upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to...
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two tickets matching five numbers were sold in los angeles county. the next mega millions drawing will be held friday night. his biggest passion was coaching. he loved transform people's lives and being a part of their journey and encouraged them in east bay family. tragically losing their rock, their role model and best friend. during a recent trip to lake tahoe. also ahead tonight, the reason a florida sheriff's department is urging residents not to dial 911 over the weekend is not that far off. we'll take a look at that. we'll talk about this cooldown we're experiencing currently in the warm up to come drown in lake tahoe over the weekend. ktvu. brooks jarocz visited with his family, who are still stunned, but they describe him as an avid athlete and mentor with a selfless soul. he's my first love, my great love and my big love. bill siu, a husband, father and coach, a man who grew up in concord, loved the raiders, love disneyland and loved his family. the biggest thing with bill is he always wanted to be a dad. we always wanted a big family. this
two tickets matching five numbers were sold in los angeles county. the next mega millions drawing will be held friday night. his biggest passion was coaching. he loved transform people's lives and being a part of their journey and encouraged them in east bay family. tragically losing their rock, their role model and best friend. during a recent trip to lake tahoe. also ahead tonight, the reason a florida sheriff's department is urging residents not to dial 911 over the weekend is not that far...
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mudslides in areas like death valley, a flash flood warning has been issued for los angeles county and a tornado warning issued near alpine in san diego. all state beaches in san diego and orange counties have been closed. officials warn the area could see power outages, high winds and mud flows. in the last 30 minutes we heard from the governor who is in l.a. he says more than 7500 personnel have been deployed to respond to the storm. >> i left from palm springs at city hall meeting with the mayor and others. there wasn't a drop in the sky coming from the sky. soon as we got up to san bernardino, they reported flooding at that same site and the most significant rainfall over 60-minute period any time in the history of palm springs. that's how quickly the system is moving. take nothing for granted. >> the national weather service says mountains and deserts in the region could get as much as 10 inches of rain. in some desert areas, that's a year's worth of rain. so, this is considered to be a very unusual weather event. >>> let's check in with meteorologist rob mayeda right now. >> we j
mudslides in areas like death valley, a flash flood warning has been issued for los angeles county and a tornado warning issued near alpine in san diego. all state beaches in san diego and orange counties have been closed. officials warn the area could see power outages, high winds and mud flows. in the last 30 minutes we heard from the governor who is in l.a. he says more than 7500 personnel have been deployed to respond to the storm. >> i left from palm springs at city hall meeting with...
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this is in santa clarita in los angeles county, collapsing as hillary moved in, prompting additional warnings for the people to stay off the road. >> these rapidly moving floodwaters are what they're seeing near the normally sunny and usually dry palm springs area. abc's alex stone has the latest from la which was also rattled by an earthquake. more than 42 million americans under tropical storm warnings as hillary moves north. >> the heavy rainfall causing flooding in many areas stays safe. >> stay informed and stay home. the worst of the rains is potential left to come. >> the storm made landfall in baja, california, mexico on sunday. video shows flooded streets. the water moving swiftly through the town of santa rosa, mexico. in los angeles, several lanes of the 101 freeway near sherman oaks flooded. >> some people like this truck driver, even taking chances and just roaming right through the floodwaters. >> the slick roads making driving very dangerous, leading to crashes ahead of the storm. authorities urged people on catalina island to evacuate multiple flash flood warnings in
this is in santa clarita in los angeles county, collapsing as hillary moved in, prompting additional warnings for the people to stay off the road. >> these rapidly moving floodwaters are what they're seeing near the normally sunny and usually dry palm springs area. abc's alex stone has the latest from la which was also rattled by an earthquake. more than 42 million americans under tropical storm warnings as hillary moves north. >> the heavy rainfall causing flooding in many areas...
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we all just got emergency alerts on our phones because of flooding potential in los angeles county where most of us live that work on this team here. we are seeing that flooding is starting to permeate into lots of areas and that is leading to the mud slide. it is leading to more debris flow. also one of the other things they are very concerned about are unhoused populations and water rushing through areas where they can normally stay because it is dry but now is a very dangerous area to be. we're seeing a lot of this starting to pick up and really feeling impacts in southern california and here in palm springs we are expecting to feel the brunt of it. it is just amazing to have this much water falling on us in august. it is something that just does not happen here, jim. >> all of the more reason for there to be all these warnings for folks to please, please be careful. these conditions can worsen quickly. we'll let you get by and thanks so much. really appreciate it. we'll go to the weather center for a new advisory issued just moments ago. we saw the conditions there with stephanie ela
we all just got emergency alerts on our phones because of flooding potential in los angeles county where most of us live that work on this team here. we are seeing that flooding is starting to permeate into lots of areas and that is leading to the mud slide. it is leading to more debris flow. also one of the other things they are very concerned about are unhoused populations and water rushing through areas where they can normally stay because it is dry but now is a very dangerous area to be....
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five of the numbers were sold in los angeles county.st san jose has a history of selling, winning, ticket winning tickets, so hopeful customers are coming back to see if they could be the next lucky winner. the more people that play the likelihood of maybe repeat out six number sequences are going to be higher. and so, yes, maybe there wouldn't be a single winner, but there'd be two, three, four, five, ten. okay. thank you. the next mega millions drawing will be held friday night. dozens of block parties were held across the bay area. it was all part of the national nine out events, giving neighborhoods across the country a chance to build safer communities in oakland. they were block parties in jack london square, several neighborhoods and even oakland police headquarters. it was a chance for people to talk to officers in a non emergency situation. this is that one time that had that eye to eye, hand in hand contact. see smiles on kids faces, see their parents and showing them that police come to help them as we're supposed to do. a ba
five of the numbers were sold in los angeles county.st san jose has a history of selling, winning, ticket winning tickets, so hopeful customers are coming back to see if they could be the next lucky winner. the more people that play the likelihood of maybe repeat out six number sequences are going to be higher. and so, yes, maybe there wouldn't be a single winner, but there'd be two, three, four, five, ten. okay. thank you. the next mega millions drawing will be held friday night. dozens of...
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> we are learning about an invasive fruit fly that has sparked a quarantine of produce in a los angeles county neighborhood. this fruit fly is known for laying eggs in produce, running the food. more than 20 of the flies were found near santa clarita. officials are now urging residents not to move fruits or vegetables from their homes until further notice. officials believe the fly came to california via travelers carrying the unsuspecting fly in produce. >>> mosquitoes infected with west nile have been found in parts of sunnyvale and santa clara. the local vector control district plans to spray the area thursday night starting at 10:00. the process takes four hours. the vector districts as the chemicals pose little threat to people or animals. >>> it is a home delivery that no one expected. a fedex driver slammed into a home in auburn, and heat exhaustion is believed to be the reason. our reporter has more on the investigation and the response from fedex. >> reporter: a scary scene for an auburn neighborhood when a fedex delivery driver careened off the road, slamming into a corner of the hom
> we are learning about an invasive fruit fly that has sparked a quarantine of produce in a los angeles county neighborhood. this fruit fly is known for laying eggs in produce, running the food. more than 20 of the flies were found near santa clarita. officials are now urging residents not to move fruits or vegetables from their homes until further notice. officials believe the fly came to california via travelers carrying the unsuspecting fly in produce. >>> mosquitoes infected...
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a los angeles county judge was supposed to sentence lanez yesterday, but the hearing did not finish byend of the day. the 31-year-old canadian rapper was found guilty on three felony charges last year for shooting stallion several times in her foot during an argument. prosecutors have asked for a 13-year sentence. >>> still to come, workers walk. how thousands of employees in los angeles plan to shut down the city today. plp ♪ zyrtetec! ♪ works hahard at hourur one and d twice as h hard when y you take itit again the nenext day. so bettyty can be ththe... babarcode beatat conductoro. let's bebe more ththan our allllergies! and for r fast, allelergy ref wiwith a powererful decongnges, try zyrtrtec-d. become an auaunty. book a f flight. stay 4 n nights. meet t the baby. mamake the bababy cry. give the b baby back.. fly y home. silver tieier in a siningle t. joinin one key and moveve up tiers s fast. i told mysyself i was s ok with m my moderatete to sevevere rheumamatoid ararthritis sysymptoms. wiwith my psororiatic arthritis s symptoms.. bubut just ok k isn't ok.. anand i was dodone set
a los angeles county judge was supposed to sentence lanez yesterday, but the hearing did not finish byend of the day. the 31-year-old canadian rapper was found guilty on three felony charges last year for shooting stallion several times in her foot during an argument. prosecutors have asked for a 13-year sentence. >>> still to come, workers walk. how thousands of employees in los angeles plan to shut down the city today. plp ♪ zyrtetec! ♪ works hahard at hourur one and d twice as h...
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rained out and many public places in los angeles county will be closed on sunday and monday from beaches, playgrounds to hiking trails again, the biggest message from first responders be alert and be prepared. cornell barnard abc7 news. all right, cornell, thank you. and you can track hillary all weekend long. the hurricane tracker on abc7 news.com has details about where it's currently located. its strength and the impact on the bay area. we'll also havepecial coverage on our 24 over seven live stream when hillary reaches california starting at 4 p.m. tomorrow, new details on the maui wildfires. crews today say fire activity is now limited to isolated hot spots with much of the fires now at least 85% contained. the fires are now blamed for 114 deaths. that number continues to climb. abc news reporter melissa dionne has stories from survivors and how they're coping. more than 2000 buildings were destroyed on maui, another 500 damage as the long road to recovery begins. the governor promising criminal penalties for anyone trying to take advantage of the tragedy. the land in lahaina is res
rained out and many public places in los angeles county will be closed on sunday and monday from beaches, playgrounds to hiking trails again, the biggest message from first responders be alert and be prepared. cornell barnard abc7 news. all right, cornell, thank you. and you can track hillary all weekend long. the hurricane tracker on abc7 news.com has details about where it's currently located. its strength and the impact on the bay area. we'll also havepecial coverage on our 24 over seven...
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storm so all out ahead of it and seeing heavy rounds of showers taking los angeles area this green box that is los angeles county they're currently under a flash-flood warning. they have seen a couple of inches of rain really quickly particularly there in northern mountains just north of the city, all of that rain being quite a few squeezed out of higher altitudes -- and moisture coming down relatively quickly and this is a fairly big concern and continue to be a concern now how much more rain is still to come many this particular part of the country well we're looking really across los angeles, another two to three inches and again we've seen some reports there and maybe 2 inches los angeles it does not rain in august. .001 and more to come and even heavy rain further off towards the north and off towards east and actually we do suspect that the heaviest rein will be interior portions of the state. all of those oranges you're seeing here as this continues to track itself in, those are talking about -- maybe 5 to 6 inches of rain but definitely isolated areas with 8 to 10 inches that's higher elevation that's wh
storm so all out ahead of it and seeing heavy rounds of showers taking los angeles area this green box that is los angeles county they're currently under a flash-flood warning. they have seen a couple of inches of rain really quickly particularly there in northern mountains just north of the city, all of that rain being quite a few squeezed out of higher altitudes -- and moisture coming down relatively quickly and this is a fairly big concern and continue to be a concern now how much more rain...
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3800 of the more than 12,000 gun related homicides statewide during that period happened in los angeles county. that's more than the entire bay area. in that same time frame, which saw about 2100 gun deaths. now to arizona, where police released video of a burglary suspect arrested with the help of a drone. glendale police were called to a target store where employees spotted a man hiding in a storage area. you can see the drone spotted the man lying on top of a rack of goods. he tried to take down the drone by throwing pillows at it. he was quickly taken into custody on burglary and drug charges. all right. back here in california, davis police say construction workers uncovered what appear to be native american archeological remains. those remains were found in an area near veterans memorial center where crews were digging a trench for a new fire hydrant. the yellow county coroner's office and an anthropologist confirm that the remains appear to be historic. officials contacted the native american heritage commission to determine the next steps. new tonight, an oakland man is in danger of lo
3800 of the more than 12,000 gun related homicides statewide during that period happened in los angeles county. that's more than the entire bay area. in that same time frame, which saw about 2100 gun deaths. now to arizona, where police released video of a burglary suspect arrested with the help of a drone. glendale police were called to a target store where employees spotted a man hiding in a storage area. you can see the drone spotted the man lying on top of a rack of goods. he tried to take...
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san bernardino , riverside and los angeles counties like have all declared local emergencies and they are just hoping to access some additional funding to help with the cleanup and the rebuilding. all right, jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom for us. jana, thank you for that. and just a quick reminder here that you can always stay ahead of the heat with the ktvu weather app and any storm out there. it does have current conditions, live radar and an hour by hour forecast for your city. president biden and first lady jill biden touched down on maui today. they walk through the ruins of lahaina and spoke with survivors and first responders. mr. biden pledged to help rebuild west maui. he also promised more help for homeowners, businesses and nonprofits at least 114 people were killed by the fires, and more than 2000 buildings were destroyed 850 people are still missing. a group of kids from berkeley hosted a bake sale to raise money for fire victims on maui. the kids sold everything from brownies to chocolate chip cookies. they even had hawaii's famous passion orange guava juice
san bernardino , riverside and los angeles counties like have all declared local emergencies and they are just hoping to access some additional funding to help with the cleanup and the rebuilding. all right, jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom for us. jana, thank you for that. and just a quick reminder here that you can always stay ahead of the heat with the ktvu weather app and any storm out there. it does have current conditions, live radar and an hour by hour forecast for your city....
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the army has been brought in, stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles county, to rescue peopleey get into danger. there were people on the streets advising homeless people to move to safer areas. people often sleep in river beds at this time of year. that would be one of the most dangerous places to be. a fast—moving wildfire in canada which has rapidly expanded in just one day is threatening tens of thousands of people in the western province of british columbia. more residents have been told to be ready to evacuate at any moment. on friday, british columbia declared a state of emergency. the airspace around the town of kelowna has been closed and there are travel restrictions in place. some embers from the blaze are thought to have leapt across a nearby lake, fanned by strong winds, sparking even more fire. jason brolund is a local fire chief. yesterday again was one of the most difficult days of fire fighting our department has everfaced. 0ur crews fighting our department has ever faced. 0ur crews were sent to a street in west kelowna and they found three houses burning all
the army has been brought in, stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles county, to rescue peopleey get into danger. there were people on the streets advising homeless people to move to safer areas. people often sleep in river beds at this time of year. that would be one of the most dangerous places to be. a fast—moving wildfire in canada which has rapidly expanded in just one day is threatening tens of thousands of people in the western province of british columbia. more residents...
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flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county.the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate bea
flood warnings are in effect for los angeles county.the homeless off the streets and into shelters. airlines have canceled about a thousand flights that were supposed to be heading into or out of the area and the l.a. unified school district announced this afternoon that all schools will be closed tomorrow, and allstate bea
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in california, the heat is expected to peak sunday in los angeles county with triple digit temperaturesblack lawmakers in tennessee who were expelled from the state house earlier this year have now won their seats back in a special election. >> democrats just ann jones and justin pearson were expelled by republican leadership in april after a gun control protest at the state house, which violated the rules of the house chamber. a third lawmaker who joined the protest who was white, was not expelled, and their protest followed a mass shooting at a nashville elementary school. after his election win last night, jones tweeted, the people have spoken. >> in breaking news overseas, a major development from the war in ukraine. a source in the ukrainian security services confirms that ukraine has attacked a russian naval port near the black sea and a russian warship was hit during the attack. a video shows the ship damaged and listing with smoke pouring from it. this is the first ukrainian attack on one of russia's main commercial ports since the beginning of the war. it's an escalation of rec
in california, the heat is expected to peak sunday in los angeles county with triple digit temperaturesblack lawmakers in tennessee who were expelled from the state house earlier this year have now won their seats back in a special election. >> democrats just ann jones and justin pearson were expelled by republican leadership in april after a gun control protest at the state house, which violated the rules of the house chamber. a third lawmaker who joined the protest who was white, was...
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and a teenager now suing los angeles county. the attack that led to the new lawsuit alleged attack by a probation officer. that story top in tonight's west coast rap. the incident happened in october 2020 at camp kilpatrick in malibu. and surveillance video. then 17 year old beckham cardona is seen being forcibly bent over by one of the officers at the detention center while staff tried to restrain him last month, l.a county d-a george gascon announced one of the officers involved is now facing assault charges in arizona. three firefighters were hurt while battling a four alarm fire near downtown phenix. more than 100 firefighters responded to reports of a grass fire that spread to industrial properties, creating all the smoke you see in this video, three firefighters were sent to the hospital for injuries and six people were displaced from nearby mobile homes. fire officials say the amount of fuel in the area is likely. how that fire spread quickly, but it is now under control in. investigators are still working to figure out e
and a teenager now suing los angeles county. the attack that led to the new lawsuit alleged attack by a probation officer. that story top in tonight's west coast rap. the incident happened in october 2020 at camp kilpatrick in malibu. and surveillance video. then 17 year old beckham cardona is seen being forcibly bent over by one of the officers at the detention center while staff tried to restrain him last month, l.a county d-a george gascon announced one of the officers involved is now facing...
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prompted state officials to order the agricultural quarantine across nearly 80 square miles in los angeles countyre not eating any fruit hole at the moment without looking at it first. >> reporter: officials believe the fly, native to asia, arrived here by way of a traveller who brought in uninspected produce. hoping to stop its spread, thousands of traps have been set, and residents have been blanketed with warnings not to move any fruits or vegetableses from theheir homes. >> i think this is definitely a wake-up call. we can spread pests from one area to another without knowing it. it can cause billions of dollars in damage. >> reporter: the yellow blangd fruit fly discoveries could pose a serious threat to the critical agriculture economy. the invasive pest about the size of a house fly can lay eggs in produce, deeming entire yields of crops unfit for consumption. california's $51 ion ag industry helps feed the nation and the world. lisa tate's family has been farming since the 1870s. >> one pest can take out a crop. it can take out an industry in months. so-so important to keep pests out. >>
prompted state officials to order the agricultural quarantine across nearly 80 square miles in los angeles countyre not eating any fruit hole at the moment without looking at it first. >> reporter: officials believe the fly, native to asia, arrived here by way of a traveller who brought in uninspected produce. hoping to stop its spread, thousands of traps have been set, and residents have been blanketed with warnings not to move any fruits or vegetableses from theheir homes. >> i...
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submit your site stronger, the army has been brought in stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles countyo rescue people begin to danger. advising homeless people to move to safer areas and people often sleep in riverbeds at this time of year and they'll be one of the most interest places to be of the next 2a hours. places to be of the next 24 hours. ., ., ., hours. the death toll from the wildfires on _ hours. the death toll from the wildfires on the _ hours. the death toll from the wildfires on the hawaiian - wildfires on the hawaiian island have risen to 11a. many people are still unaccounted for with search and rescue dogs scouring the rubble for more victims is a saturday, at least two thirds of the search of been completed and is the parties continued their efforts, residents are coming to terms with what is happening. 0ur our house is still standing, everything else is gone, there are few people trying to make do with what we have left stoplight prep in this neighbourhood here, over here. and what happens we see it like this crisply play feel sad, i know a lot of families who lived
submit your site stronger, the army has been brought in stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles countyo rescue people begin to danger. advising homeless people to move to safer areas and people often sleep in riverbeds at this time of year and they'll be one of the most interest places to be of the next 2a hours. places to be of the next 24 hours. ., ., ., hours. the death toll from the wildfires on _ hours. the death toll from the wildfires on the _ hours. the death toll from the...
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they're talking about winds up to a 145 miles an hour. hitting los angeles county. it's been a 84 years since one came ashore. so it's a once in a lifetime event that we're going to be experiencing this really is an all hands on deck effort. the hosts of the women's fif of world cover getting ready to face off against sweden in the 3rd place, slay off after missing out on a spot in the final australia will play sweden in brisbin. owls is there is alex thomas is at the found zone. and sydney joins us live and talk to us a little bit about the site and hasn't died down with australia not reaching the final of the hopefully the noise behind me ons is your question because there is no sign at the fuse. yeah, simple straight. it was most of it is women's woke up dying down whatsoever. that's the place playoff kicking off around 20 minutes ago, sweden and australia. and what is normally a fairly meaning mismatch, but a lot of pride in state, particularly for australia, but some spot, the entire nation, the same effects me known as the matilda is really being seen as chang
they're talking about winds up to a 145 miles an hour. hitting los angeles county. it's been a 84 years since one came ashore. so it's a once in a lifetime event that we're going to be experiencing this really is an all hands on deck effort. the hosts of the women's fif of world cover getting ready to face off against sweden in the 3rd place, slay off after missing out on a spot in the final australia will play sweden in brisbin. owls is there is alex thomas is at the found zone. and sydney...
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where they are getting a lot of rain and flash flood warnings currently issued for this one in los angeles countyting into the northern portion of the county. they are seeing very heavy rain come down especially in the hills all the water gets run out it's got to run downhill somewhere you start to talk about flooding some more flash flood warnings here getting over toward san diego county. heavy rain certainly begin to move into it's going to be round after round of this even if you get a little lighter rain another round of heavy rain is still going to come. how much rain are we ultimately talking about? everything you are looking at some the orange colors are five or 6 inches of rain boots won't be isolated areas you see much more along the coast we are expecting to see less rain was still another couple of inches in los angeles city that only sees 107-inch the entire month of august. usually this is way out of the normal. san diego couple of inches of rain likely on the way. you can see with the topography when you get to some the higher elevations that squeezes out more rate that's when you
where they are getting a lot of rain and flash flood warnings currently issued for this one in los angeles countyting into the northern portion of the county. they are seeing very heavy rain come down especially in the hills all the water gets run out it's got to run downhill somewhere you start to talk about flooding some more flash flood warnings here getting over toward san diego county. heavy rain certainly begin to move into it's going to be round after round of this even if you get a...
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again, but you have to get through the overnight there is potential some areas in northern los angeles countyld pick un3 to 5 inches -- up 3 to 5 ins of rain, the rain will head from south to north. tropical storm hilary will continue to weaken it will take the moisture with it to nevada. to idaho and montana. this is working its way across the high pressure ridge, you could get some moisture in south dakota. the bulk will be -- local, thissa 8:00 pacific time, the circulation, went 24 hours it will be a remnant profit tropical center. it continues to filter out of california away from nevada, and further into northern portioning of california and exits nevada tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow 4 p.m., you are dry in san diego, and baker bakersfield and l.a. and a miss in phoenix. it has been fun old funneled to one area. flash flood concerns will continue to be a problem tonight. the ridge of high pressure almost like train tracks, you can see moisture getting funneled through boy boise to billings to areas ofs dakotas, there are flood concerns in those areas this flood warning across southern cal
again, but you have to get through the overnight there is potential some areas in northern los angeles countyld pick un3 to 5 inches -- up 3 to 5 ins of rain, the rain will head from south to north. tropical storm hilary will continue to weaken it will take the moisture with it to nevada. to idaho and montana. this is working its way across the high pressure ridge, you could get some moisture in south dakota. the bulk will be -- local, thissa 8:00 pacific time, the circulation, went 24 hours it...
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los angeles county lost 92,000 people last year that left, that never happened before and no one is factoring. >> ashley: no, they are hemorrhaging people from the state. you have been on multiple times talking about this upward of a year and it doesn't seem to be getting better. have you considered leaving, like the rest of the people? or are you going to try to stick it out? >> honestly, we have consequential election coming up in 2024, nationally and locally, as well. and we're going to see what happens after that. this is getting to be unsustainable situation out here in los angeles. our emergency services can't handle this. los angeles police department fell below 9000 officers. three years ago, they had 10,000 when ramen tweeted out defendy defund the police. los angeles fire department, 65% of calls are homeless related. they have 2000 calls per day, 65%, do the math, 1300 calls per day for the homeless. i'm close with the fire department and they get no respect. >> ashley: fire department and police get no respect in california, especially in l.a., their hands are tied because of elec
los angeles county lost 92,000 people last year that left, that never happened before and no one is factoring. >> ashley: no, they are hemorrhaging people from the state. you have been on multiple times talking about this upward of a year and it doesn't seem to be getting better. have you considered leaving, like the rest of the people? or are you going to try to stick it out? >> honestly, we have consequential election coming up in 2024, nationally and locally, as well. and we're...
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elsworth gives us a closer look at the damage and an update from officials there in los angeles county monday morning, after hillary spun out of southern california, leaving rainfall records and widespread flooding and mudslides in its wake. although some coastal warnings have been discontinued, some areas got their yearly totals in rainfall. the national hurricane center reports continued life threatening and locally catastrophic flooding could happen in parts of the southwest on monday afternoon from baja, mexico to ventura county, record breaking rainfall in some parts, including almost 12in at mount san jacinto. meeting with the press this morning, los angeles mayor karen bass said there were no deaths due to the storm and she thanked emergency service personnel who were ready to respond. the city mobilized, including opening the most emergency temporary shelters for unhoused angeleno those to provide relief from extreme weather. since 2020. our commitment to you is that we will we will approach our recovery with the same intensity as we approached our preparation as skies clear th
elsworth gives us a closer look at the damage and an update from officials there in los angeles county monday morning, after hillary spun out of southern california, leaving rainfall records and widespread flooding and mudslides in its wake. although some coastal warnings have been discontinued, some areas got their yearly totals in rainfall. the national hurricane center reports continued life threatening and locally catastrophic flooding could happen in parts of the southwest on monday...
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i'm a los angeles-based journalist reporting on gangs in the los angeles county sheriff's department. thank you for reading. i'm joined up here by a group of fabulous authors. i will let them introduce themselves. >> my name is robert samuels. i'm a staff writer and co-author of his name is george floyd, one man's struggle for interracial justice. if only my co-author was -- >> hey, everybody. i'm the white house bureau chief at the washington post and co-author of his name is george floyd. we have known each other for about 15 years, we wrote the book together, looking forward to talk about what we found. >> i'm chris henning, and i'm a professor at georgetown law school. the director of the juvenile justice clinic and initiative. basically that means i still represent children who have been accused of crimes in the nation's capital and representing kids for the last 26 years. [applause] >> my name is justin brooks. i am a law professor and founder of the california innocence project. i've written the book "you might go to prison even though you're innocent." available now on amazon
i'm a los angeles-based journalist reporting on gangs in the los angeles county sheriff's department. thank you for reading. i'm joined up here by a group of fabulous authors. i will let them introduce themselves. >> my name is robert samuels. i'm a staff writer and co-author of his name is george floyd, one man's struggle for interracial justice. if only my co-author was -- >> hey, everybody. i'm the white house bureau chief at the washington post and co-author of his name is...