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the suburb about 25 miles from downtown l.a. this is a house that is now being destroyed. that fire quickly spreading to more than 125 acres due in part to drought conditions and strong winds in the area. police are ordering all of the residents to evacuation. at this time no word of any injuries. police are investigating two persons about that fire. >>> for the first time ever vatican officials are being grilled about child abuse inside the catholic church. today representatives testifying before a un committee in geneva investigating allegations that the vatican allowed abuse to happen and even protected pedophile priests. >> there is no excuse for violence or exploitation of children. such crimes can never be justified. >> victims groups say t the -- catholic church must be held accountable. much more to get you caught up >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is oscar time. nominations announced earlier this morning. topping the list for best picture, american hustle. and the best actress category, merl streep picking up her 18th nomination. and perhaps the biggest
the suburb about 25 miles from downtown l.a. this is a house that is now being destroyed. that fire quickly spreading to more than 125 acres due in part to drought conditions and strong winds in the area. police are ordering all of the residents to evacuation. at this time no word of any injuries. police are investigating two persons about that fire. >>> for the first time ever vatican officials are being grilled about child abuse inside the catholic church. today representatives...
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i think i got that blouse and downtown l.a..is: i asked about the voice and you tell me about the blouse. >> i love that song. they did a beautiful job writing that song. a third time, does it still sound good to you? tavis>> i think it sounds like a billy goat. tavis: you reminded me of something that we talked about, part of our conversation last time you were here. i have quoted you around the world with this. linda ronstadt once told me on my show, if part of what is wrong with our culture is what she calls your pollution. -- ear pollution. and you are right. it there is so much noise that we have to break through these days. >> everywhere you go, there is a soundtrack. we work so hard on those records to try to make them sound good. 70s, everye in the single year since they invented sound recording, it gets better and better. now mp3 sounds awful and it is the first time in history of recording that it sounds worse. and it is ubiquitous. in every restaurant and every shopping place. it you can't really listen to it. it shou
i think i got that blouse and downtown l.a..is: i asked about the voice and you tell me about the blouse. >> i love that song. they did a beautiful job writing that song. a third time, does it still sound good to you? tavis>> i think it sounds like a billy goat. tavis: you reminded me of something that we talked about, part of our conversation last time you were here. i have quoted you around the world with this. linda ronstadt once told me on my show, if part of what is wrong with...
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and this wildfire is burning about 25 miles east of downtown l.a. near the city of glendora. thousands of residents near its path have evacuated their homes as a precaution. cbs reporter teri okita joins us miles from where crews are busy putting out the hot spots. she joins us now live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. we have just confirmed that the fire acreage still stands at 1700 acres. so that has not changed overnight as you reported. we're seeing a whole lot more activity here at the command center. we are seeing firefighters getting trapped. they are eating a hearty -- prepped. they're eating a hearty breakfast. trucks are moving out and a lot of buzz and activity going on as they prepare and hope that mother nature cooperates. high winds whipped the wildfire through the san gabriel mountains burning dangerously close to communities 30 miles east of los angeles. many residents could only watch in disbelief. >> started off with a couple little embers. thought we were safe. really don't know right now. >> reporter: more than
and this wildfire is burning about 25 miles east of downtown l.a. near the city of glendora. thousands of residents near its path have evacuated their homes as a precaution. cbs reporter teri okita joins us miles from where crews are busy putting out the hot spots. she joins us now live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. we have just confirmed that the fire acreage still stands at 1700 acres. so that has not changed overnight as you reported....
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epicenter was not under this bedroom community of modest homes and apartments but under the skyline of downtown l.a.? what if it wasn't a quiet north ridge dawn but a red flag day citywide like these have been with gusting santa ana winds? this seismologist, dr. lucy jones, made the rounds leading up to the northridge anniversary by showing this video of the big one and posing the question can you imagine america without l.a.? >> we estimate 1600 fires will be started. if we then have a santa ana wind condition we will not be able to keep those fires in control. >> reporter: internet and cell service could be lost for days or longer, the death toll in the thousands. and whether it's a long edge of the san andreas fault that unzips or a smaller, secondary fault as in northridge, ernie ojeda says -- >> it's just a matter of time. >> reporter: here those are not just words. mike taibbi, nbc news, north ridge, california. >>> we are back in a moment with the record-breaking prediction that is getting a lot of attention tonight. >>> oklahoma republican senator tom coburn is leaving the senate. he'll dep
epicenter was not under this bedroom community of modest homes and apartments but under the skyline of downtown l.a.? what if it wasn't a quiet north ridge dawn but a red flag day citywide like these have been with gusting santa ana winds? this seismologist, dr. lucy jones, made the rounds leading up to the northridge anniversary by showing this video of the big one and posing the question can you imagine america without l.a.? >> we estimate 1600 fires will be started. if we then have a...
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this is halfway between downtown l.a.. fire is being seen.e continues to burn out control. this is a developing story that we have been falling. you can get the updates on our web site. >> we will keep you updated. >> students at the university in a san diego are helping the needy. almost $19,000 in prepaid plans that were not used lacher. campus officials want to give students the option to donated rather than buying junk food at the end of the semester. >> you are making a difference for someone that is hungry and on the upside, you are blessed. >> the donations will go to the san diego food bank where every dollar provides as many as five meals a to a family in need. >> we're still on the warm side. we will cool down a few degrees as we head into the weekend but unfortunately we have no rain in sight. >> that is it for this thursday morning. >> dr. phil was text.is next. to those who've been denied equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. en
this is halfway between downtown l.a.. fire is being seen.e continues to burn out control. this is a developing story that we have been falling. you can get the updates on our web site. >> we will keep you updated. >> students at the university in a san diego are helping the needy. almost $19,000 in prepaid plans that were not used lacher. campus officials want to give students the option to donated rather than buying junk food at the end of the semester. >> you are making a...
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the store near the staples center in downtown l.a.ded some mexican food. >> some taco craving there. >>> a few head turners with some serious decolletage, in other words, showing some cleavage that you wouldn't likely see at the oscars. >> "trophy wife" star malin ackerman left little to the imagination with a revealing black and white number. no jewelry needed there. supermodel heidi klum wore a sparkling sleeveless gown with super plunging neckline and -- >> jessica alba all glammed up in a strapless jason wu with barely there bustier. >> looking good, ladies. i don't think it's too over the top for an awards show. >> no, not at all. you got to dress up and maybe a preview of what's coming up at the oscar. >> i think they look lovely. >> i'm impressed britney spears made it up those stairs. >> i know. very carefully. >> looked like that was some hard work. >>> all right, well, coming up for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with an amazing first for an amazing little boy. stay with us. try ali
the store near the staples center in downtown l.a.ded some mexican food. >> some taco craving there. >>> a few head turners with some serious decolletage, in other words, showing some cleavage that you wouldn't likely see at the oscars. >> "trophy wife" star malin ackerman left little to the imagination with a revealing black and white number. no jewelry needed there. supermodel heidi klum wore a sparkling sleeveless gown with super plunging neckline and --...
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stacey an immigration attorney in downtown l.a. >> he made an admission to drug use which could be problematic and i think the pending vandalism issue is potentially a problem because vandalism may be what we call a crime involving moral turpitude and that could be a problem if it's a felony down the road. >> reporter: she says he would have to be convicted first and he has good lawyers. >> he may have problems trying to renew his visa down the road and if he wants to apply for permanent residency he has to be careful. he is walking a thin line. >> reporter: the department of homeland security would have to move to deport bieber and it would not be immediate. he would have to undergo deportation proceedings and that is again if he was convicted of a felony. in los angeles, i'm cerrone branson, kpix 5. -- serene branson, kpix 5. >>> the department of homeland security has yet to indicate whether or not it intends to move to deport bieber. but it seems unlikely. >>> okay. it is 4:52 on your friday now. a 14-year-old is accused of killing his 17-year-old sister in oakland. coming up at 5:00, poli
stacey an immigration attorney in downtown l.a. >> he made an admission to drug use which could be problematic and i think the pending vandalism issue is potentially a problem because vandalism may be what we call a crime involving moral turpitude and that could be a problem if it's a felony down the road. >> reporter: she says he would have to be convicted first and he has good lawyers. >> he may have problems trying to renew his visa down the road and if he wants to apply...
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i recently ventured to downtown l.a. for a tour of the sports museum of los angeles a museum is generate a gallery cypress shared with me his private collection of dodges and yankees memorabilia and frankly folks i have never experienced a day like it my first game my father died june one thousand nine hundred forty three and my cousin mungo bernie bit a woman who was a bullpen catcher for the yankees he took me my father was dead about a month to my first dodger game and we walked up the ramp let reserve seats and the field the green was so grave and the dirt was so brown and the white lines was so white and home plate was so old white and i just dug on i couldn't believe i tell you about this play is the world series fifty five and even the five year we won the world series and jackie's last year run as a dodger stealing home is that important thing here is this foot catches a bear or is that the ted there right jackie catches the corner of the play there there are swears the tag number four all right there is eighty e
i recently ventured to downtown l.a. for a tour of the sports museum of los angeles a museum is generate a gallery cypress shared with me his private collection of dodges and yankees memorabilia and frankly folks i have never experienced a day like it my first game my father died june one thousand nine hundred forty three and my cousin mungo bernie bit a woman who was a bullpen catcher for the yankees he took me my father was dead about a month to my first dodger game and we walked up the ramp...
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we have a zone for the peninsula and downtown. l.al have the santa monica zone and hollywood zone. >> tell me how it works. >> you look at the map as a grid and optimize your delivery routes to bring your cost down. we think delivery costs will plummet to about five dollars a delivery or even less overtime because we are optimized to get six plus deliveries per hour per driver. the cost per delivery will decline. >> is there a technological capability you have that did not exist five years ago? >> a big part of it is what you see with people with lift doing the driving, with smartphones -- there's a lot of sophisticated status thing around this around failed deliveries -- people weren't home or those kinds of things. you need to have smartphones deployed in cars to make all of this work. it's just leveraging network infrastructure. >> where are you right now? >> just in san francisco. >> do you have a rollout plan and will adjust stay with wine and cheese? >> we are aggressively focus on the bay area. we have huge demand on the penins
we have a zone for the peninsula and downtown. l.al have the santa monica zone and hollywood zone. >> tell me how it works. >> you look at the map as a grid and optimize your delivery routes to bring your cost down. we think delivery costs will plummet to about five dollars a delivery or even less overtime because we are optimized to get six plus deliveries per hour per driver. the cost per delivery will decline. >> is there a technological capability you have that did not...
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. >> yeah, so, i mean, this place is in downtown l.a., so i try to have as many weapons hidden throughoutstars and stuff. >> you need a puppy, man. you need a puppy. >> i do need a puppy. i'm going to paint you today. is that cool? >> yeah, sure. >> all right. so, just sit right there, and -- sorry. i don't usually paint this early in the morning. okay. i'm going to go more expressionistic, if you don't mind. >> i want to know, you were on record, you said young people are looking to follow your road to success. your advice is, whatever you do, don't date a korean girl. >> okay, i try to be open-minded about things, right? but you know, i'm racist. for me, i've given it a shot and then i end up in this situation where i feel like i'm dating my mom. >> so, what characteristics in common were you -- >> overbearing. >> overbearing? >> jealous, unreasonable, like unrealistic about life, demanding. like, it's -- i mean, i could go on and on. but also the men, too. like, if i were a woman, i would never recommend dating a korean guy. for the very few women out there that are into asian guys, if
. >> yeah, so, i mean, this place is in downtown l.a., so i try to have as many weapons hidden throughoutstars and stuff. >> you need a puppy, man. you need a puppy. >> i do need a puppy. i'm going to paint you today. is that cool? >> yeah, sure. >> all right. so, just sit right there, and -- sorry. i don't usually paint this early in the morning. okay. i'm going to go more expressionistic, if you don't mind. >> i want to know, you were on record, you said...
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no word on acreage involved but burning away from homes in an area about 25 miles northeast of downtown l.a can see fire going in a couple of places there where the blaze is going away from the main fire. so the los angeles county fire department has put seven engine there's and three helicopters to battle the blaze right now in the dark and, of course, when the light comes up or the sun comes up at the will deploy more forces there because that's when the fire could pick up more. at 6:00 let's get a check on our weather forecast locally. we have our own fire dangers here. mike? >> good morning, everybody from the roof of the abc 7 broadcast center we'll use live doppler 7 to show you the bridges are still up especially in oakland hills. got up to 40 miles per hour. some of the higher mountains up in the north bay, 28. around mountain hamilton gusting up to 17. the fire weather critical conditions are still there until 8:00 this morning for the diablo range, east bay hills and north bay mountains hoping the winds will subside a little bit today but the heat will not. we're anywhere from low
no word on acreage involved but burning away from homes in an area about 25 miles northeast of downtown l.a can see fire going in a couple of places there where the blaze is going away from the main fire. so the los angeles county fire department has put seven engine there's and three helicopters to battle the blaze right now in the dark and, of course, when the light comes up or the sun comes up at the will deploy more forces there because that's when the fire could pick up more. at 6:00 let's...
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you have a full view of downtown l.a. >> jimmy: dodger stadium is the greatest.ight on. >> jimmy: they like whatever you like. that's why they're bathed in blue. oh, you don't follow baseball? >> for year, i played it gro uhhing uh i -- growing up. i played in the backyard. my father when i was 8 years old very kindly took me to -- that was the year the dodgers won the world series and they played the oakland a's. >> jimmy: right. >> the famous game where kirk gibson homered. it was incredible. >> jimmy: limping and everything. >> the whole bit. my father took me to the field. my father was on a television show in the '80s called "chips." robert pine, there we go. >> jimmy: i like how you got to that. called "chips." >> i lowered my voice like i do. so we got to go to the dugout. as an 8-year-old kid, meeting all my, orel hershiser, and all i wanted to do, my dream was to sit in a game on the field in the dugout. and one of the guys was kirk gibson, in fact. and that year he was having an incredible year. and he was like the prototypical baseball player with the,
you have a full view of downtown l.a. >> jimmy: dodger stadium is the greatest.ight on. >> jimmy: they like whatever you like. that's why they're bathed in blue. oh, you don't follow baseball? >> for year, i played it gro uhhing uh i -- growing up. i played in the backyard. my father when i was 8 years old very kindly took me to -- that was the year the dodgers won the world series and they played the oakland a's. >> jimmy: right. >> the famous game where kirk...
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san francisco's rainfall total for 2013 a foot and a half below normal, downtown l.a. with its driest year since 1877. val centrally farmers now preparing -- central valley farmers now preparing to cut back on crops. [ sound of fireworks [ >>> 2014 has a arrived in the bay area. many partiers and local cities welcomed 2014 at the stroke of midnight this morning. this was in san francisco, beautiful, right? thousands gathered along the embarcadero to watch the 15- minute display. it caused major traffic gridlock clogging nearby streets more than two hours later. and many people out there had high hopes for 2014 and seemed eager to put 2013 in the past. >> i moved to this country. i took up a job. >> i got laid off this year. >> moving to like california because we were in boston and, yeah, it's much warmer here. >> san francisco police say they had extra officers in the area in uniform and plainclothes. some of the new year's celebrations around the world were truly spectacular. here's andrew spencer with a look at the different ways people celebrated in various countri
san francisco's rainfall total for 2013 a foot and a half below normal, downtown l.a. with its driest year since 1877. val centrally farmers now preparing -- central valley farmers now preparing to cut back on crops. [ sound of fireworks [ >>> 2014 has a arrived in the bay area. many partiers and local cities welcomed 2014 at the stroke of midnight this morning. this was in san francisco, beautiful, right? thousands gathered along the embarcadero to watch the 15- minute display. it...
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live pictures, you can see how close the flames are to homes happening about 25 miles east of do downtown l.a. you can see how massive it is. it's burning for just over an hour. >> thanks for joining us. >>> good morning. stunning scandal. 34 nuclear missile launch officers stripped of their security clearances for cheating on performance exams. did their actions put lives in danger? >>> breaking overnight, tragedy in indiana. three people dead following a late-night shooting inside a grocery store. >>> the nominees are -- "american hustle" leads this morning's oscar nominations with ten, including best picture, best director and all four acting categories. complete coverage of the actors and movies who did and did not make the cut. >>> and cry baby. [ screaming ] this online prank video has 20
live pictures, you can see how close the flames are to homes happening about 25 miles east of do downtown l.a. you can see how massive it is. it's burning for just over an hour. >> thanks for joining us. >>> good morning. stunning scandal. 34 nuclear missile launch officers stripped of their security clearances for cheating on performance exams. did their actions put lives in danger? >>> breaking overnight, tragedy in indiana. three people dead following a late-night...
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the focus now is putting out hot spots 25 miles east of downtown l.a. near the city of glendora and making sure flames don't spread to nearby communities. cbs reporter teri okita tells us what crews are doing to get the upper hand. terry. >> reporter: hi, michelle. good morning. well, we are going to get some more updated information in about an hour and a half from a public information officer from the l.a. fire department. we are at the command center right now and about 10 miles down the road to the east of us is the city of glendora, the hardest hit by the wildfires. city officials have declared a state of emergency there. they are hoping to get federal funding to help those people who were evacuated. high winds wind the wildfire through the san gabriel mountains burning dangerously close to communities 30 miles east of los angeles. many residents could only watch in disbelief. >> started off with a couple of little embers, thought we were safe. really don't know right now. >> reporter: more than 700 firefighters are scrambling to put out hot spots
the focus now is putting out hot spots 25 miles east of downtown l.a. near the city of glendora and making sure flames don't spread to nearby communities. cbs reporter teri okita tells us what crews are doing to get the upper hand. terry. >> reporter: hi, michelle. good morning. well, we are going to get some more updated information in about an hour and a half from a public information officer from the l.a. fire department. we are at the command center right now and about 10 miles down...
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the magnitude 4.4 quake struck three miles north of fontana, calif. 50 miles from downtown l.a..r major damage from the tremor. new details emerging from the tragic school shooting in mexico where a 12-year-old boy opened fire yesterday. police said the troubled kid, not to go to school after the attack, two were wounded in shooting, one critically. today marks the fifth anniversary of the miracle on the hudson. on this day in 2009 he wrote captain sullenbergere made an emergency landing after his plane struck a flock of geese in flight. usairways light 1549 crash landed into the frigid waters with no fatalities. the flight was headed to charlotte, n.c.. those are your headlines. dagen: farther to the lowest levels in years. connell: charles payne on the significance of this. charles: two years ago, actually a two year period where we almost began every day wondering what yields were doing in europe and greece was on the precipices and spain and portugal and italy and it dominated the news for a long time and now that they of come down so dramatically, it is almost healthy, you d
the magnitude 4.4 quake struck three miles north of fontana, calif. 50 miles from downtown l.a..r major damage from the tremor. new details emerging from the tragic school shooting in mexico where a 12-year-old boy opened fire yesterday. police said the troubled kid, not to go to school after the attack, two were wounded in shooting, one critically. today marks the fifth anniversary of the miracle on the hudson. on this day in 2009 he wrote captain sullenbergere made an emergency landing after...
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but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls of l.an the high desert mountains and a 40-mile bus ride north of downtown los angeles is the peter j. pitchess detention center. named after a former sheriff, the pitchess detention center is comprised of four jails set on 2,500 acres. south facility is an outdoor dormitory jail for low-to-medium security inmates. north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail. east facility, or old max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists, and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear style jail really doesn't work for us anymore, and what we have here is we have more of a podular design with the staff stations in the middle and then the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails housing 3,800 inmates, nccf was designed in 1983. nccf first made headlines in march of 1990, when the first president bush helped dedicate the jail'
but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls of l.an the high desert mountains and a 40-mile bus ride north of downtown los angeles is the peter j. pitchess detention center. named after a former sheriff, the pitchess detention center is comprised of four jails set on 2,500 acres. south facility is an outdoor dormitory jail for low-to-medium security inmates. north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail. east facility, or old...
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the skyline of downtown l.a.ooked like a volcano was erupting nearby. >> it came through here like a hurricane like it was just -- it went from being calm to you couldn't even see. the whole house, there were sparks flying down our street. little tiny patch fires. >> reporter: in the backyards of million dollar homes, the front lines of the fire. >> it's right behind there. you can see coming down. >> reporter: we met captain ruben montana and his crew doing their best to defend these houses as strong winds whipped the flames through bone-dry brush. a battle fought on the ground and from the air. cavalry has arrived. helicopters attacking these flames just in time. it looks like this homeowner is very lucky today, but there's still a long, dry winter ahead. these homeowners formed a bucket brigade trying to keep it at bay, for some a losing battle. >> five homes destroyed. 17 other buildings were damaged. >> reporter: including the singer mansion, once owned by the heirs to the singer sewing machine fortune, part
the skyline of downtown l.a.ooked like a volcano was erupting nearby. >> it came through here like a hurricane like it was just -- it went from being calm to you couldn't even see. the whole house, there were sparks flying down our street. little tiny patch fires. >> reporter: in the backyards of million dollar homes, the front lines of the fire. >> it's right behind there. you can see coming down. >> reporter: we met captain ruben montana and his crew doing their best...
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the blaze about 30 miles from downtown l.a. led to thousands of evacuations and destroyed part of the historic mansion once belonging to the singer sewing family. >> this is something that caught us by surprise. early in the morning as we were driving down the long driveway, that driveway was starting to catch fire. so you could see it. >> reporter: january temperatures stretching into the 80s, humidity below 10% and the forecast of hot santa ana winds threaten to turn the modest 1700 acre brush fire into a frightening conflagration. >> we were able to save hundreds if not thousands of homes this morning. >> reporter: firefighters and all but five homeowners caught a break. the fire slowed late in the day. fire started when these three men allowed their camp fire to burn out of control on a morning when red flag fire warnings because of drought and high temperatures were in effect. >> i don't think they cared, to be honest with you. they are three guys in their early 20s camping up in the foot hills. they may have cared but, yo
the blaze about 30 miles from downtown l.a. led to thousands of evacuations and destroyed part of the historic mansion once belonging to the singer sewing family. >> this is something that caught us by surprise. early in the morning as we were driving down the long driveway, that driveway was starting to catch fire. so you could see it. >> reporter: january temperatures stretching into the 80s, humidity below 10% and the forecast of hot santa ana winds threaten to turn the modest...
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the blaze about 30 miles from downtown l.a.ations and destroyed part of the historic mansion once belonging to the singer sewing machine family. >> this is something that caught us by surprise. early in the morning. as we were driving down the long driveway, that dry was starting to catch fire and so he could feel the heat. >> reporter: january temperatures stretching into the 80s, humidity below 10% and the forecast of hot santa ana winds threaten to turn the modest 1700 acre brush fire into a frightening conflagration. firefighters and homeowners caught a break. the winds stayed calm and the fire slowed dramatically late in the day. fire started police say when these three men allowed their camp fire to burn out of control on a morning when red flag fire warnings were in effect. >> i don't think they cared, to be honest with you. three guys in their early 20s camping up in the foot hills. you know they may have cared, but, you know, i can only assume that fire safety wasn't their top priority. >> reporter: one of the men admi
the blaze about 30 miles from downtown l.a.ations and destroyed part of the historic mansion once belonging to the singer sewing machine family. >> this is something that caught us by surprise. early in the morning. as we were driving down the long driveway, that dry was starting to catch fire and so he could feel the heat. >> reporter: january temperatures stretching into the 80s, humidity below 10% and the forecast of hot santa ana winds threaten to turn the modest 1700 acre brush...
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just thought you might be interested in seeing a rather dramatic picture of downtown l.a. robert in ohio, republican line. hi, robert. morning, this is robert. i want to talk about the unemployment extensions. i just wish these 2 parties thed get together and help over one million people that are unemployed. that unemployed men check is what is keeping these people afloat. i worked in the automotive andness and got laid off i'm getting out there in age and it is hard to find a job. daily -- resume without resumes -- put out resu mes daily. it seems with the bailout the government did not invest in people coming in invested in technology and equipment, and it seems more people lost their jobs when all the money was used. this unemployment is keeping people afloat. host: robert, how long have you been unemployed? caller: i just finished up my first tier. host: what does that mean, "tier"? caller: it is 26 weeks in ohio, and then they have 4 tiers, and i think the first is 14 more weeks, and then ran out at the end of the year. as of the 28th, i'm no longer collecting anythin
just thought you might be interested in seeing a rather dramatic picture of downtown l.a. robert in ohio, republican line. hi, robert. morning, this is robert. i want to talk about the unemployment extensions. i just wish these 2 parties thed get together and help over one million people that are unemployed. that unemployed men check is what is keeping these people afloat. i worked in the automotive andness and got laid off i'm getting out there in age and it is hard to find a job. daily --...
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l.a. county, it doesn't go to downtown los angeles under the new plan, it would stop somewhere on the north remote l.a. county portion. so it isn't truly high speed rail anymore. as you mentioned too, on that, if they fake the -- take the palmdale route, they probably can't even sustain the speeds. it's illegal in that count. it can't make the two hour and 40-minute ride. you have three different segments. if you have to buy three different tickets, i don't know how the customers are being suited by three different stops like that as well. we were told back in the day that the price of the ticket would somehow be tied to 85% of what an airline ticket was. to go from north to south or south to north. nd a real estimate, if this is self-sustaining, would be triple of that. the impacts of that, again, california agricultureally, with water supply, is struggling this year. and so for the fraction of the amount money it would take to bolster california's storage, we're going to spend perhaps what would have been $100 billion and the revised number, $68 billion, to do an illegal prop 1-a version
l.a. county, it doesn't go to downtown los angeles under the new plan, it would stop somewhere on the north remote l.a. county portion. so it isn't truly high speed rail anymore. as you mentioned too, on that, if they fake the -- take the palmdale route, they probably can't even sustain the speeds. it's illegal in that count. it can't make the two hour and 40-minute ride. you have three different segments. if you have to buy three different tickets, i don't know how the customers are being...
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l.a. >> reporter: just blocks from the gleaming towers of downtown los angeles is one of the poorest neighborhoodsn the city. it's called pico-union. half the households here make less than $27,000. this is where 19-year-old willy manjarrez lives. how do you feel about where you live? >> i don't like it. i'd actually rather live somewhere else. that's why i want to school, finish high school, go to college and get out of the neighborhood. >> reporter: pico-union's designation as a promise zone gives him preference for federal aid already approved by congress. los angeles could get a total of $500 million over ten years to build affordable housing and public transit and to boost education and job training programs in the zone. >> i think it gives neighborhoods like this a real shot for young people to have a pathway out of poverty. >> reporter: los angeles mayor eric garcetti says the promise >> reporter: los angeles mayor eric garcetti says the promise zone concept focuses several anti-poverty efforts on one area at the same time. some republicans favor giving block grants to states instead of usi
l.a. >> reporter: just blocks from the gleaming towers of downtown los angeles is one of the poorest neighborhoodsn the city. it's called pico-union. half the households here make less than $27,000. this is where 19-year-old willy manjarrez lives. how do you feel about where you live? >> i don't like it. i'd actually rather live somewhere else. that's why i want to school, finish high school, go to college and get out of the neighborhood. >> reporter: pico-union's designation...
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we're in the mountains outside of l.a., about 40 miles east of downtown los angeles. at this hour the fire is still only 30% contained, and authorities believe it was started by an out-of-control campfire. crews battled the flames through the night hoping to prevent the fire from spreading. an army of more than 600 firefighters attacked fast-moving flames on the ground, and earlier thursday from the air, with more than a dozen water-dropping aircraft, including two super scoopers that can drop 1,600 gallons of water. >> i'm going to have to back up a little bit now, because the wind is just in my way. >> reporter: a cameraman from our station kcbs in los angeles, was one of the first on the scene, and captured this dramatic footage. >> my concern is to try to save -- save my house. >> reporter: one of the buildings destroyed was part of a famous mansion built in 1924 by the singer sewing machine family. scott wilhite barely escaped with his life. what did you lose? >> everything i have except what i have on. i don't have my wallet driver's license, no money. >> report
we're in the mountains outside of l.a., about 40 miles east of downtown los angeles. at this hour the fire is still only 30% contained, and authorities believe it was started by an out-of-control campfire. crews battled the flames through the night hoping to prevent the fire from spreading. an army of more than 600 firefighters attacked fast-moving flames on the ground, and earlier thursday from the air, with more than a dozen water-dropping aircraft, including two super scoopers that can drop...
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downtown oakland. >> the priority was much greater for north ridge than it was for loma prieta. >> reporter: ken ridge has been a reporter for the times. he says the biggest reason l.a. has recovered quicker than the bay area is politics. >> clinton as president and wilson as governor went all out to deal with the north ridge earthquake from the very moment of its inception. >> reporter: governor wilson was up for reelection that year and president clinton wanted to demonstrate a commitment to voter rich california. >> the governor i think did a good job. >> reporter: duke majon was governor and was not running for reelection. george bush was president and never focused on california the way that the clinton administration did. remember how people complained how slow the government was to respond to katrina. they didn't complain in california. >> six days i got money sent to me. >> fema had a shop open in every corner. it's like they couldn't wait to help. couldn't wait to get the money in people's hands. >> reporter: people in the bay area could not blame the state and federal government for low work. here people fought over where and how the freeways should be reb
downtown oakland. >> the priority was much greater for north ridge than it was for loma prieta. >> reporter: ken ridge has been a reporter for the times. he says the biggest reason l.a. has recovered quicker than the bay area is politics. >> clinton as president and wilson as governor went all out to deal with the north ridge earthquake from the very moment of its inception. >> reporter: governor wilson was up for reelection that year and president clinton wanted to...
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l.a. nonetheless follows the track of other cities that have been bankrupt. let's take detroit. that is a supreme example. detroit's boundaries were drawn in the 19th century. downtown detroit was really drawn with boundaries from 150 years ago. since 1960, detroit has gone from 2 million to 700 thousand people. two thirds of the population gone. a lot of the schools gone. a lot of abandoned things. detroit looks like a disaster area. what people don't know is, downtown detroit, the greater detroit metropolitan region includes 10 counties around detroit. those 10 counties during the same time when detroit went from 2,700,000 has gone from 3 million to 5 million population. leftof the industry that downtown detroit resettled in the counties around detroit. if you look at the five top economic new economy sectors in 10 counties around detroit are among the top five. greater troit is flourishing. the detroit from the 19th century, bound by these ancient, antiquarian and observe boundaries -- we have to readjust. we have to talk about cities in terms of metropolitan regions. we have to redefine our cities in terms of the demographics and economics of the 21st century. t
l.a. nonetheless follows the track of other cities that have been bankrupt. let's take detroit. that is a supreme example. detroit's boundaries were drawn in the 19th century. downtown detroit was really drawn with boundaries from 150 years ago. since 1960, detroit has gone from 2 million to 700 thousand people. two thirds of the population gone. a lot of the schools gone. a lot of abandoned things. detroit looks like a disaster area. what people don't know is, downtown detroit, the greater...
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downtown los angeles. william la jeunesse is live in l.a. william?st before sunrise going from 12 to 30 to 125 acres in just one hour. now it's about 200 acres. cause is not known, but police have arrested -- not just detained -- three people they believe are responsible. right now you're looking at some live pictures. we don't know exactly the total acreage, but the spot fires are the exact or the major concern right now. trees and the heavy brush in the backyards and in between homes, these areas have not burned for 45 years. so not only is the fuel very dense, it is tinder dry. in this is the san gabriel valley, 23 miles northeast of los angeles. winds 5-55 miles an hour overnight. the fire began in the angeles national forest and just began ripping towards these foot hill communities of glendora and sierra madre. fire crews moved in very quickly in front of the flames just as the santa ana winds pushed these southwest. police going door to door, telling homeowners to evacuate. firefighters and engines moved in, positioned themselves in the drivew
downtown los angeles. william la jeunesse is live in l.a. william?st before sunrise going from 12 to 30 to 125 acres in just one hour. now it's about 200 acres. cause is not known, but police have arrested -- not just detained -- three people they believe are responsible. right now you're looking at some live pictures. we don't know exactly the total acreage, but the spot fires are the exact or the major concern right now. trees and the heavy brush in the backyards and in between homes, these...
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l.a.'s best. it's 3:30 in the afternoon in downtown los angeles, is exactly where i want to be. any but these are my kids. my kids are the best in l.a. sure every parent thinks that their children are the finest in their city but mine literally are thanks to an afterschool enrichment program aimed at giving imer city kids the support they need. lot of times the kids don't have parents at home because parents are working and need somebody to help them plant seeds of education in their mind. these kids are my heart. are you good? today my parents have come to my home away from home. mom, a retired school teacher who spent 35 years in the classroom and dad, a retired civil servant, are the reason i care about kids. i spend time with the children of l.a.'s best because every kid counts. i was just three months old when the thompsons chose me to join their family, the second youngest of five adopted girls, but still my mom's baby. >> what do you think of your daughter? she's part of our family which means we're part of your family. >> we don't have a son yet so come on over. >> our f
l.a.'s best. it's 3:30 in the afternoon in downtown los angeles, is exactly where i want to be. any but these are my kids. my kids are the best in l.a. sure every parent thinks that their children are the finest in their city but mine literally are thanks to an afterschool enrichment program aimed at giving imer city kids the support they need. lot of times the kids don't have parents at home because parents are working and need somebody to help them plant seeds of education in their mind....
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l.a. drug scene. this is continued problems bieber has in the neighborhood. 30 miles north of downtown. people live there. former football players live there. he is known for racing his lamborghini at high speed where children play and people are taking it very seriously. jon: adam housley, take stay on it for us. thank you. >> are you back at the gym with a new year's resolution? looking at you, jon scott. jon: i am going to get there, yeah. jenna: a new study looking at the effects of extreme exercise with some potentially surprising results. we'll bring that to you. we'll introduce to you one big seahawks fan who's truly coming out of his shell. female announcer: female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. and through monday, get three years interest-free financing on selected models. don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ jon: well a stunt in australia goes very wrong when a man tries to swim with the sharks using a bird cage as his shield. how did that turn out? patti
l.a. drug scene. this is continued problems bieber has in the neighborhood. 30 miles north of downtown. people live there. former football players live there. he is known for racing his lamborghini at high speed where children play and people are taking it very seriously. jon: adam housley, take stay on it for us. thank you. >> are you back at the gym with a new year's resolution? looking at you, jon scott. jon: i am going to get there, yeah. jenna: a new study looking at the effects of...
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l.a. no longer connected to what is still a family busines business. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> we have some bricking news. egyptian state tv says a large explosion in downtownrs. this report says the blast which happened early on friday sent smoke rising above the egyptian capitol and large number of ambulances were on the way to the scene. there was gunfire in that area medley after the blast which was heard in several parts of the city apparently enormous explosion this comes on the eve of the app divorce ri of the start of the 2011 uprising that topple egypt long time ruler mubarak. more on this 4 on 7 news at 1 11:00 over on channel 7 and of course tweet bit keep you updated on twitter site. >> come up next at 9:00. show you a new way to get around town. look at this giz movement one wheel vehicle that is not a omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for
l.a. no longer connected to what is still a family busines business. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> we have some bricking news. egyptian state tv says a large explosion in downtownrs. this report says the blast which happened early on friday sent smoke rising above the egyptian capitol and large number of ambulances were on the way to the scene. there was gunfire in that area medley after the blast which was heard in several parts of the city apparently enormous explosion this comes on...