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. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faultone seismologists have been closely watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in earthquake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the quake was felt as far aways as las vegas. property damage estimated at $20 billion. >> what was learned after that happened? >> we saw in northridge we need to have those communication channels open, we need to be able to respond quickly, not just within ourselves but l.a. city and some of the nearby agencies, one of the big focuses that came out of north ridge. >> reporter: there's an 86% chance of a magnitude 7.0 or greater earthquake hitting california in the next 30 years. aikens says the recent quakes are a reminder to be prepared. while the tremors sent some ducking for cover, his message not
. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faultone seismologists have been closely watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in earthquake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994...
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. >> i was born in gardenia, downtown los angeles was pretty rough.ent down there yesterday to see the development that's happening. literally going from abandoned hoelts to million dollar lofts. is it too fast, though? is there a risk? what's happening? >> i think it's the most exciting neighborhood turnaround in america. i used to be council member for hollywood. and downtown is going through the same renaissance, indicative of l.a.'s new energy. the highest rate of entrepreneurialism, and we speak every language, the best food, the best content is now downtown los angeles. who would have thought, because it used to be a place that people worked in, and vacated at night. for peoplely there, another 50,000 from a decade ago. we're going to continue to go forward. >> it's incredible. literally from a flophouse to a million condo in less than -- >> and great companies. great prell preneuro. she moved her company to downtown los angeles. it's hip, happening. there's bars, restaurants. this is a place that people want to be to experience that urban life,
. >> i was born in gardenia, downtown los angeles was pretty rough.ent down there yesterday to see the development that's happening. literally going from abandoned hoelts to million dollar lofts. is it too fast, though? is there a risk? what's happening? >> i think it's the most exciting neighborhood turnaround in america. i used to be council member for hollywood. and downtown is going through the same renaissance, indicative of l.a.'s new energy. the highest rate of...
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monterey park is about 15 miles east of downtown los angeles. >> pam: developing story. re trucks collided in a los angeles suburb. it caused on fire engine to slam into a restaurant. several people were hurt. and some were taken to a hospital. at least one firefighter was also injured. people are in critical condition. >> pam: a woman is recovering after being struck by a taxi. in downtown san francisco this afternoon. police say, the 60-year-old woman was hit near bush and stockton streets at around 12:30. she was treated for her injuries on scene. fire officials say, the injuries are not considered life threatening. no word on whether the driver was sited. >> pam: police are looking for someone who stole several bikes from a newark school last week. this is a photograph of the suspect. he was caught on camera. taking at least two bikes from newark memorial high school last thursday morning. police describe the suspect as a white male. in his late 30s. with brown, graying hair and a pock- marked face. >> pam: bart is planning to replace its aging train cars. today bart
monterey park is about 15 miles east of downtown los angeles. >> pam: developing story. re trucks collided in a los angeles suburb. it caused on fire engine to slam into a restaurant. several people were hurt. and some were taken to a hospital. at least one firefighter was also injured. people are in critical condition. >> pam: a woman is recovering after being struck by a taxi. in downtown san francisco this afternoon. police say, the 60-year-old woman was hit near bush and...
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the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the puente hills fault. logist has been closely watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the puente hill it is strong shaking will be downtown los angeles, hollywood,est l.a. and we're going see a much higher level of damage. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in quake country. california hasn't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the magnitude 6.7 was felt as far away as las vegas. 57 were killed and 5,000 injured. property damage estimated at $20 billion. what was learned after that happened? >> we saw in northridge that we need to have those channels of communication open, that we need to be able to respond very quickly, not just internally and among ourselves but with city and some of the nearby agencies. it's probably one of the big focuses that came out of northridge. >> reporter: the l.a. county office of emergency management estimate there is's an l 6% chance of a manager any tuesday 7.0
the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the puente hills fault. logist has been closely watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the puente hill it is strong shaking will be downtown los angeles, hollywood,est l.a. and we're going see a much higher level of damage. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in quake country. california hasn't seen a major one...
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. >> reporter: for all its success with corporate headquarters in downtown los angeles.balife is also a company now under investigation by the fbi and the federal trade commission. in the whack of widely publicized allegations with flashy headlines the company is an illegal pyramid scheme. >> at herbalife we are proud of the fact that we have an unrivalled business opportunity. the herbalife president, like the ceo used to work at the walt disney company the parent of abc news. speaking before the federal investigations were made public, walsh strongly denied its distributors are misled about prospects of getting rich saying most of them only want the product for themselves or little extra income. >> the reality is that most people know that this is a wonderful way in which to pay for a $50 or $60 start-up fee to earn a few hundred extra supplemental dollars a month that. >> reporter: is that what you are selling? a part time supplemental income. appears you are selling you can get rich through herbalife. >> that is not our message. you will not hear that message on stag
. >> reporter: for all its success with corporate headquarters in downtown los angeles.balife is also a company now under investigation by the fbi and the federal trade commission. in the whack of widely publicized allegations with flashy headlines the company is an illegal pyramid scheme. >> at herbalife we are proud of the fact that we have an unrivalled business opportunity. the herbalife president, like the ceo used to work at the walt disney company the parent of abc news....
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. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faulty watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in earthquake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the quake was felt as far aways as las vegas. property damage estimated at $20 billion. >> what was learned after that happened? >> we saw in northridge we need to have those communication channels open, we need to be able to respond quickly, not just within ourselves but l.a. city and some of the nearby agencies, one of the big focuses that came out of north ridge. >> reporter: there's an 86% chance of a magnitude 7.0 or greater earthquake hitting california in the next 30 years. aikens says the recent quakes are a reminder to be prepared. while the tremors sent some ducking for cover, his message not being felt by everyone. >> nervou
. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faulty watching. >> when we have a big earthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, the tremors were a wakeup call of what it means to live in earthquake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the quake was felt...
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the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the puente hills fault -- one seismologists has been closely watching. >>"when we have an earthquake, a big earthquake, on the puente hills, the strong shaking is gonna be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east la, and we're going to see a much, much higher level of damage." >> reporter:while no injuries were reported and damage mostly minor, tremors were a wake-up call of what it means to live in quake country. >> reporter:california hasn't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the magnitude six-point- seven was felt as far away as las vegas. >> reporter:57 were killed, 5,000 injured; property damage estimated at 20- billion. >>"what was learned after that happened?" >>"any large disaster like that is going to overwhelm any public service agency, so once again we saw in northridge that we need to have those channels of communication open. we need to be able to respond very quickly, not just internally among ourselves but with the city, some of the nearby agencies -- probably one of the focuses that came out of north
the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the puente hills fault -- one seismologists has been closely watching. >>"when we have an earthquake, a big earthquake, on the puente hills, the strong shaking is gonna be downtown los angeles, hollywood, east la, and we're going to see a much, much higher level of damage." >> reporter:while no injuries were reported and damage mostly minor, tremors were a wake-up call of what it means to live in quake...
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more than 1 million people live under the fault which begins in downtown los angeles and ends under hollywood. >> we have enough faults big enough to produce at least a magnitude 6 and a dozen enough long enough for over a 7. puente hills is one of them, probably the worst because of its location under our oldest buildings. >>> seismologists say a major earthquake on the fault could leave up to 18,000 dead and cause more than $250 billion in damage. that's 12 times the cost of the 1994 northridge quake which killed 57 people. >> instead of shaking up the mountains, which is really what northridge did, it will be the really strong shaking in downtown l.a. and that makes it a much more dangerous fault. >> reporter: the earthquake is still producing aftershocks. seismologists have recorded nearly 200 since friday. the storm that just blew >> a quake and those aftershocks were felt all the way to the mention cap border. >>> the storm that just -- mexican border. >>> the storm that just blew through here is helping build up the snowpack. >> reporter: this was in the evening hours about 2,400 feet
more than 1 million people live under the fault which begins in downtown los angeles and ends under hollywood. >> we have enough faults big enough to produce at least a magnitude 6 and a dozen enough long enough for over a 7. puente hills is one of them, probably the worst because of its location under our oldest buildings. >>> seismologists say a major earthquake on the fault could leave up to 18,000 dead and cause more than $250 billion in damage. that's 12 times the cost of...
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downtown los angeles is retrofitting one of its theaters . a process that can cost $700,000.be competitive and relevant, you have to be if all thing. .- be it evolving >> although this can be controlled through a tablet. effects that are timed. >> they engage four of the five senses. >> i smell some burning rubber. it is raining. i am in the theater and it is raining. the four d experience cost six dollars more. >> we anticipate there will be a strong demand to roll it out into other movie theaters. >> you are moving with him a little bit. >> you are floating a little bit. whoa, that was crazy. >> you did not sound pretty excited, but it looks pretty cool. let's talk pmi. >> not exactly going in the -- breaking news. underwhelm's. look behind the headline numbers and what you see is a story about cost and then put prices. they are slowing in germany in manufacturing and services. in france, they are cutting prices. this is everything set mario draghi and they ecb -- and the ecb are most worried about. >> so far, that is encouraging news. may show up in tomorrow's confidence n
downtown los angeles is retrofitting one of its theaters . a process that can cost $700,000.be competitive and relevant, you have to be if all thing. .- be it evolving >> although this can be controlled through a tablet. effects that are timed. >> they engage four of the five senses. >> i smell some burning rubber. it is raining. i am in the theater and it is raining. the four d experience cost six dollars more. >> we anticipate there will be a strong demand to roll it...
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the driver of the suv slammed in to the restaurant in orange county southeast of downtown los angeles. six other people were hurt. witnesses told police it appeared the driver of the suv may have hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. >>> also new at 11:00 from high-tech success story to road rage suspect. a bay area marp man who found a company called iron data is accused of violently attacking a driver in mill valley. here's the twist. they say the attacker was on his bicycle. jean is there where drivers stopped to plead with this person to stop the assault? >> reporter: witnesses tell me the cyclist attacked the driver in this intersection and they say the assault didn't stop until people driving by stopped their cars, got out and intervened. >> clearly a big commotion. a bicyclist on the side of the road with his bike. people were standing around him. >> reporter: police say that katie saw the tail end of a road rage incident on east blithedale. involving this cyclist and a man driving a pickup. people calling 911 on april 16th reported a body laying in the street. >> it looked l
the driver of the suv slammed in to the restaurant in orange county southeast of downtown los angeles. six other people were hurt. witnesses told police it appeared the driver of the suv may have hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. >>> also new at 11:00 from high-tech success story to road rage suspect. a bay area marp man who found a company called iron data is accused of violently attacking a driver in mill valley. here's the twist. they say the attacker was on his bicycle. jean...
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but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls ofstled in 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 th
but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls ofstled in 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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it was discovered in 1999 and stretches from northern orange county under downtown los angeles and upollywood. >> when we put the earthquake right under the city it becomes more damaging. >> reporter: lucy jones is a seismologist with the u.s. geological survey. the agency simulation of a major quake on the puente hills fault shows it rocking the most densely populated areas of los angeles, home to more than 4 million people, and causing $250 billion in damage. what does a major quake on this fault look like? >> 3,000 to 18,000 dead depending upon the time of day. by comparison, a san andreas was only 1,800 dead. >> reporter: after friday's earthquake jones was briefing reporters when one of nearly 200 aftershocks hit the city. ( alarm sounds ) >> now we're having an aftershock. >> reporter: two weeks ago a 4.4 quake struck los angeles. >> earthquake! we are having an earthquake! >> reporter: but for two decades the ground beneath the city has been unusually quiet. the last magnitude five or greater was in 2008. ( sirens ) and the last strong earthquake was the 6.7 that hit northern r
it was discovered in 1999 and stretches from northern orange county under downtown los angeles and upollywood. >> when we put the earthquake right under the city it becomes more damaging. >> reporter: lucy jones is a seismologist with the u.s. geological survey. the agency simulation of a major quake on the puente hills fault shows it rocking the most densely populated areas of los angeles, home to more than 4 million people, and causing $250 billion in damage. what does a major...
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now it's in downtown los angeles and is rerote fitting one of his theaters, a process that can cost $700,000 competitive and relevant in the movie business, you have to constantly be evolving. >> and all this movie theater magic can basically be controlled through a tablet. >> the effective digital is you have this total environmental control. you're not just, you know, shooting the movie out at the same time, but you have these effects that are timed exactly with the movie. >> effects that engage four of the five senses, smells like gun powder and freshly brewed coffee are stored in canisters behind the theater and piped in at the right time. >> smells like burning rubber. burning rubber. it's raining. i'm in the theater, and it's raining. >> yes. >> the 4-d experience comes around $6 more than a 3-d movie ticket, an up charge exhibittors like this hope will pay off. >> we anticipate that there will be a strong demand to roll it out into other movie theaters. >> flying through the air. >> you're moving with him? >> yeah, you get a sense of floating a little bit. >> oh! whoa! that was crazy.
now it's in downtown los angeles and is rerote fitting one of his theaters, a process that can cost $700,000 competitive and relevant in the movie business, you have to constantly be evolving. >> and all this movie theater magic can basically be controlled through a tablet. >> the effective digital is you have this total environmental control. you're not just, you know, shooting the movie out at the same time, but you have these effects that are timed exactly with the movie....
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los angeles. friday's happened along a recently discovered fault running from orange country, north west coast, to downtownos angeles and hollywood. >> if a massive quake happens on that fault it could be worse than the one on san andray jas, and as many as 18 thouds could lose their lives. we are joined by a coordinators for the u.s. geological survey. >> 5.1 is not that powerful. people have slept through 5.1s. this spawned so aftershocks and the strongest is 4.1. is that normal. >> it's what we expect. it's typical for an earthquake of this size. the aftershock sequence looks normal based on statistics. at that point, one main shock, having 4.1 aftershock is considered normal. the aftershocks are decreasing with magnitude and time. there's a possibility that we'll have a larger event, the possibility decreases with time. >> 5.ones, you don't associate with damage. there are dozens of homes that have to be insuspected. there are a number of broken apart mains. furniture was toppled. damage as much as 10 miles again. disneyland closed its rides. is that more than you would expect, is it because of where t
los angeles. friday's happened along a recently discovered fault running from orange country, north west coast, to downtownos angeles and hollywood. >> if a massive quake happens on that fault it could be worse than the one on san andray jas, and as many as 18 thouds could lose their lives. we are joined by a coordinators for the u.s. geological survey. >> 5.1 is not that powerful. people have slept through 5.1s. this spawned so aftershocks and the strongest is 4.1. is that normal....
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jury of those who he didn't believe were his peers, the sort of salt of the earth people of los angeles, and downtown los angeles who they thought were basically a natural servant class, you who handed him his hat in a way that the wasps of connecticut never had dared. [laughter] and so being able to witness this, as i say, was a kind of close sure we don't get in life, and i wrote about it because i was duped and not gotten to see the person who treated you poorly, writes in prison, it's a very gut feeling, and you can read -- [laughter] my book to experience it vicariously. [laughter] you know, as i sit here and listen to presentations, i'm not sure that the topic that the statements for our panel is all that true. i'm not sure that the truth will out, you know, people have told me, you know, the victim who is buried in the yard was unearthed after nine years by a swimming pool excavator, and many years later in 2015, he was brought justice for the murder. they forget at the same time the victim disappeared, his wife disappeared, never found. what they forget is that until 2008, had he not kidnappe
jury of those who he didn't believe were his peers, the sort of salt of the earth people of los angeles, and downtown los angeles who they thought were basically a natural servant class, you who handed him his hat in a way that the wasps of connecticut never had dared. [laughter] and so being able to witness this, as i say, was a kind of close sure we don't get in life, and i wrote about it because i was duped and not gotten to see the person who treated you poorly, writes in prison, it's a...
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. >> the center was in lahabra. 20 miles south-east of downtown los angeles, but felt has far south as san diego. the damage was light, it was the second significant quake to strike in the past two weeks. the sham rock shake shook loss already awake on st. patricks' day. according to a geological survey, california felt more seismic activity this year than the last two decades. >> los angeles has been in a quiet time. since the aftershocks ended from northridge, the decade before northridge we had a damaging earthquake in los angeles almost every year. >> sys meteorologists say the -- sites meteorologists say a -- size mollingists say a fault not known about very well is behind the quake. the u.s. gs mapped 300 fault lines in southern california. sys meteorologists say more data is needed. there'll be more seismic activity. >> the new normal needs to be higher. whether we've gone into the new phase, we'll have to wait and see. >> so are these quakes precursors to the big one. dr susan hough, a size moll gift is joining us. is california on the verge of a big earthquake, can we take awa
. >> the center was in lahabra. 20 miles south-east of downtown los angeles, but felt has far south as san diego. the damage was light, it was the second significant quake to strike in the past two weeks. the sham rock shake shook loss already awake on st. patricks' day. according to a geological survey, california felt more seismic activity this year than the last two decades. >> los angeles has been in a quiet time. since the aftershocks ended from northridge, the decade before...
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seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeleswhere job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel like you are in china, you don't need to speak english. >> may left her home in china 16 years ago, seeking a new life in moner apark. >> it may be unknown, but it's known as america's first suburban china town, with asians accounting for 67% of the city's 60,000 residents. >> when i come here i want my own business and house. this is my dream. >> first, may needed a job. >> one of the chinese say to me "you come from china." he said "yes, do you want to look for job? let's go to the job agency". >> dozens of agencies connect chinese immigrants with employers looking for cheap labour. >> i work every day, $800 per month. >
seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeleswhere job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel...
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. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faulthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: mostly minor injuries, tremors were a wakeup call, what it means to live in a quake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994 north ridge quake. the quake was felt as far aways as los angeles. >> what was learned after that happened? >> we saw in north ridge we need to have those channels of communication open, we need to be able to respond quickly, not just within ourselves but l.a. city and some of the nearby agencies, one of the big focuses that came out of north ridge. >> reporter: there's an 86% chance of a magnitude 7.0 or greater earthquake hitting california in the next 30 years. the recent quakes are a reminder to be prepared. while the tremors sent some ducking for cover. his message not being felt by everyone. >> nervous and not prepared. >> i'd say we're sufficiently, sort of ready, as ready as one could be. >> you talk about that 86% chance of a 7.0 or greater e
. >> reporter: the quake centered around 25 miles south of downtown los angeles on the quinta hills faulthquake on the qunta hills, the big shaking is going to be downtown hollywood, east l.a. >> reporter: mostly minor injuries, tremors were a wakeup call, what it means to live in a quake country. they haven't seen a major one since the 1994 north ridge quake. the quake was felt as far aways as los angeles. >> what was learned after that happened? >> we saw in north...
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or landlords or renters in the los angeles areas with thousands of apartments and in that suit, they said that donald sterling deliberately excluded blacks in the downtown los angeles area. don? >> i think, paul, i think with the naacp thing, i think what we are checking on is that he was set to receive a lifetime achievement award from the naacp. i just want to get our reporting correct on that. but also from -- charles barkley was just on and we talked a lot about doc rivers. i think doc rivers is speaking out now. can we listen to that and then we can talk about it, paul? >> i'm sure you were made aware of the comments by donald sterling. >> yeah. >> just wondering your thoughts and if you're surprised. >> i don't know if i'm surprised or not. i didn't like the comments obviously. to tell you now, i'm speaking on behalf of the team so the players are not going to deal with this issue. we had a great team meeting this morning about it. a lot of guys voiced their opinions. none of them were happy about it. this is a situation where we're trying to go after something very important for us. something that we have all dreamed about all of our childhoods a
or landlords or renters in the los angeles areas with thousands of apartments and in that suit, they said that donald sterling deliberately excluded blacks in the downtown los angeles area. don? >> i think, paul, i think with the naacp thing, i think what we are checking on is that he was set to receive a lifetime achievement award from the naacp. i just want to get our reporting correct on that. but also from -- charles barkley was just on and we talked a lot about doc rivers. i think...
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los angeles, that keeps me up at night. there's homeless people a block and a half from my office in downtown los angeles. that keeps me up at night. and the part i'm supposed to be an expert on, i'm deeply concerned about nuclear proliferation. i think that's a major, major threat to the future of humanity. i'm also deeply concerned about environmental problems, human rights issues, and then things we take for granted, which we cannot. health, access to water. things of that sort, which are major, major problems. so, i'm supposed to say, give the geopolitical answer, pick country a from column b but it transcends. i say geography is a charming vestige of the 20th century and it is more than simply geography. it's things that transcend borders and that we share with lots of other countries, including iran, which, by the way, the iranian people have no more -- no greater desire than we do for a nuclear holocaust. >> thank you. greg? >> as in the chairman suggested some calibration is always useful because we have lived through past crises, they're bound to see paler than the ones we have the moment. my own
los angeles, that keeps me up at night. there's homeless people a block and a half from my office in downtown los angeles. that keeps me up at night. and the part i'm supposed to be an expert on, i'm deeply concerned about nuclear proliferation. i think that's a major, major threat to the future of humanity. i'm also deeply concerned about environmental problems, human rights issues, and then things we take for granted, which we cannot. health, access to water. things of that sort, which are...
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south of downtown up los angeles on the quantity halls fault. ologists have been closely watching. >>: we have a big earthquake on the clinton hills with a strong chicken will be downtown los angeles east l.a. hollywood. we'll see a much higher level of damage. >>: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, tremors were a wake-up call for it what it means to live in quick country. california hasn't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the magnitude 6.7 was felt as far away as las vegas 57 were killed 5000 injured property damage estimated at 20 billion >>: sa is am i say starbucks retooled its pastry many when it bought gourmet baking co. la boulange 2 years ago and a fancier fare. the food sales are down and customers have taken to twitter and yelled to complain about the new too fancy pastries. so starbucks will once again start selling slices of banana palm canonized women locate. --icedlemo lemon loaf cake. --pumpkin. that's it for now. it thanks for watching and happy april fool's day. >> announcer: today on
south of downtown up los angeles on the quantity halls fault. ologists have been closely watching. >>: we have a big earthquake on the clinton hills with a strong chicken will be downtown los angeles east l.a. hollywood. we'll see a much higher level of damage. >>: while there were no injuries reported and damage mostly minor, tremors were a wake-up call for it what it means to live in quick country. california hasn't seen a major one since the 1994 northridge quake. the magnitude...
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. > the company behind this 4-dx olled out chains and now it is live in downtown los angeles retro fitting of its theaters which can cost $700,000. rb to be competitive and relevant in the movie business, you have to constantly be evolving. >> all of this magic can be controlled through a tablet. >> you this total environmental control. you're not just chewing the movie out at the same time but you have these effects timed with the movie. >> smells like gunpowder and freshly brewed coffee are stored in canisters and piped in at the right time. >> smell some burning rubber. >> smells like burning rubber. >> it is raining. we're in a theater and it is raining. ere are 4 d experience costs $6 more a movie ticket. >> we anticipate that there will be a strong demand to roll out into other movie theaters. >> flying through the air. >> you're moving with him lake-effect? >> yeah. you get a sense of like floating a little bit. >> whoa! that was crazy. >> he looked a little bit scared, jon erlichman. >> i can see the future in this. i think this is how people should watch "the pulse". it is ra roll
. > the company behind this 4-dx olled out chains and now it is live in downtown los angeles retro fitting of its theaters which can cost $700,000. rb to be competitive and relevant in the movie business, you have to constantly be evolving. >> all of this magic can be controlled through a tablet. >> you this total environmental control. you're not just chewing the movie out at the same time but you have these effects timed with the movie. >> smells like gunpowder and...
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several civil rights groups gathered outside of the arena in downtown los angeles, protesting sterling'sist remarks. many demonstrators handed out leaflets urging both clippers and warriors fans not to go inside. >> we'll remember that day. it was an historic moment in sports when the punishment was handed down to the clippers' team owner. pam cook is in the studio to tell us what's next for donald sterling. >> yeah, banned for life. the nba commissioner handed down the harshest penalty possible against the owner of the clippers. a lifetime ban for donald sterling means he can never attend a game or even a practice of any team in the nba. the commissioner also hit him with a fine of $2.5 million. now usa today's sports writer says the nba has three days to provide sterling a written copy of the charms. sterling has five days to reply. he says if sterling does not reply in five days. the league's constitution deems that an admission of the charges. now, the nba commissioner is also calling on team owners to force sterling to sell the clippers. it's not clear when the vote will take place.
several civil rights groups gathered outside of the arena in downtown los angeles, protesting sterling'sist remarks. many demonstrators handed out leaflets urging both clippers and warriors fans not to go inside. >> we'll remember that day. it was an historic moment in sports when the punishment was handed down to the clippers' team owner. pam cook is in the studio to tell us what's next for donald sterling. >> yeah, banned for life. the nba commissioner handed down the harshest...
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pet lovers took their furry friends to downtown los angeles for the annual blessing of the animals.e water over a parade of pets and owners as they walked by. it is along standing preeaster. >> this year the easter bunny can do more than hop. he can scuba dive. on friday, he strapped on his oxygen tank to hide eggs in the florida keys sanctuary. it was for a hide and seek to help children in need. divers and snorklers will search for the eggs. they are made with nontoxic colors. >>> from key largo we go to colorado. there was a fourth player yesterday in the philadelphia rockies' game. >> there was a squirrel on the field. play was interrupted for a couple minutes while it decided to run around for awhile and hung out around the first baseline and ran around the pitcher for a bit. no one tried to catch him. he provided some hometown luck for the rockies. they beat them 3-1. >> a it was a magical matinee yesterday. a's down 3-1. a nice ride over the right field wall. then he singles up the middle. he crosses it and he goes to third. we're tied at 3. then it is all josh. rips it to ri
pet lovers took their furry friends to downtown los angeles for the annual blessing of the animals.e water over a parade of pets and owners as they walked by. it is along standing preeaster. >> this year the easter bunny can do more than hop. he can scuba dive. on friday, he strapped on his oxygen tank to hide eggs in the florida keys sanctuary. it was for a hide and seek to help children in need. divers and snorklers will search for the eggs. they are made with nontoxic colors....
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our guests were at the will turn theater in downtown los angeles the other film that you look back at your life. thank you have lived it to the fullest i don't think i've missed much. right up and down a good bad pretty much coverage you've watched the rise of country music too through the years are you surprised i'm far from you know i'm really surprised it took so long but you know i grew up and it always thought it was good. but it took awhile for other stations to pick it up and. you know i don't know too much about the. country coming up but to get i hear some good ones and. a lot of light i go all the way back to the lefty for sale hank williams right price you considered a standard. i think so. i guess we're bit means i don't know standard mean why are you know that the songs that we the whole moan through the years yeah yeah yeah we you know we. do a lot few hank williams songs every night on the show and try to throw all that stuff out of people really enjoy it you've done a lot of movies too a few you get out really well i don't know that we ever retire i don't think so i do
our guests were at the will turn theater in downtown los angeles the other film that you look back at your life. thank you have lived it to the fullest i don't think i've missed much. right up and down a good bad pretty much coverage you've watched the rise of country music too through the years are you surprised i'm far from you know i'm really surprised it took so long but you know i grew up and it always thought it was good. but it took awhile for other stations to pick it up and. you know i...
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los angeles. >> reporter: we were downtown as mayor johnson applauded the commissioner. >> i hope that every biggot in this country sees what happened to mr. sterling and that if he goes down, so can you. >> i'm partially satisfied. he still receives something from the clippers. just because his face is not here he still receives a piece of it. that's not right. >> lifetime ban ain't enough. that man has to go. he's still signing paychecks. >> they gave him the maximum fine which is 2.5 million. lifetime ban. i don't know what else you can do with him. i mean, is there a more severe punishment that you can add on to him. i don't know. >> reporter: frank and julie that warrior fan no surprise here, he is predicting a warrior win. we are seeing fans ranging from those thank it is commissioner and thosing he didn't go far enough. we're going to be -- and those saying he didn't go far enough. we'll be here, hopefully for a warriors win. >>> donald sterling can't attend any games, go to the clippers offices or take any action on behalf of the team. >> the views expressed by mr. sterling are deeply offen
los angeles. >> reporter: we were downtown as mayor johnson applauded the commissioner. >> i hope that every biggot in this country sees what happened to mr. sterling and that if he goes down, so can you. >> i'm partially satisfied. he still receives something from the clippers. just because his face is not here he still receives a piece of it. that's not right. >> lifetime ban ain't enough. that man has to go. he's still signing paychecks. >> they gave him the...
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the sharks host the los angeles kings in downtown san jose tomorrow evening. >> it's game two of their opening round series after san jose's big win thursday night. here's andrea with a preview of another local playoff series. >> the warriors are the underdogs once again heading into the post season. it doesn't help that andrew boget will not play with a fractured rib, but the coach doesn't think that's an advantage. >> we don't care one way or another. i guarantee you tomorrow [ inaudible ] >> a's pitcher sonny gray got more than enough run support versus houston. bottom of the 1st, a's already leading 2-0 when ciaso goes for a three-run shot, 5-0 oakland. they scored seven in the 1st. claind wins 11-3. matt king got no run support for the second straight start this time in san diego. bottom 1st, king's defense let them down. 1-0 padres. 9th inning, giants down 2-1 with a tying run at 2nd. sanchez strikes out to end the game. bad game for him. another tough luck loss as san diego wins 2-1. just a reminder about that warriors game, tips off at 12:30 this afternoon. i'm andrea nacano an
the sharks host the los angeles kings in downtown san jose tomorrow evening. >> it's game two of their opening round series after san jose's big win thursday night. here's andrea with a preview of another local playoff series. >> the warriors are the underdogs once again heading into the post season. it doesn't help that andrew boget will not play with a fractured rib, but the coach doesn't think that's an advantage. >> we don't care one way or another. i guarantee you...
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excitement sweeping the bay area in sports because the sharks play game 2 tonight in downtown san jose against the los angeles kings. the first round of stanley cup playoff series continues. >> the sharks won on thursday 6- 3. tonight the goalies for both teams will play crucial roles along with the players defending in front of them. the kings jonathan quick was pulled from game 1 after two periods. tonight the sharks will try to keep up the offensive pressure. game time this evening at sap center is at 7:00. >>> and the warriors are also in front, one game to none this their series with the los angeles clippers. this was after winning on the road yesterday 109 to 105. now one critical statistic from the game, the warriors shut out the clippers in the final minute and a half. golden state state was able to hold on after losing a 10 point lead earlier in the fourth quarter. game 2 tomorrow night in l. a. >>> and still to come, a bay area man with quite a story to tell. how he says he was saved from a deadly avalanche on mount mount everest. >> and the debate over the kill switch. should smartphone makers be r
excitement sweeping the bay area in sports because the sharks play game 2 tonight in downtown san jose against the los angeles kings. the first round of stanley cup playoff series continues. >> the sharks won on thursday 6- 3. tonight the goalies for both teams will play crucial roles along with the players defending in front of them. the kings jonathan quick was pulled from game 1 after two periods. tonight the sharks will try to keep up the offensive pressure. game time this evening at...
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downtown san jose this evening. the sharks host the rival los angeles kings in game one of the first round. the puck drops at 7:30 p.m. the traditional kickoff rally begins at 5:00 this afternoon on autumn street right outside s.a.p. center. >>> the middle of a drought, see why some california officials are on the hook for letting lady gaga waste water. >> and students call her a second mother. how a bay area woman is helping young people overcome many obstacles and navigate their way to success. >> april showers back in the forecast. the effect on your easter sunday as the news continues right here on kpix 5. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, combination is helping her change kpix five's >>> she has been an air force sergeant, and engineer. that combination with helping her change lives. kate kelly introduces to us this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: one person works 30 hours a week most of that time as a patient care assistant here at ucsf. she is also a single mother and a full-time student at san francisco state. >> i really wouldn't be where i'm at right now if it wasn't for the help and th
downtown san jose this evening. the sharks host the rival los angeles kings in game one of the first round. the puck drops at 7:30 p.m. the traditional kickoff rally begins at 5:00 this afternoon on autumn street right outside s.a.p. center. >>> the middle of a drought, see why some california officials are on the hook for letting lady gaga waste water. >> and students call her a second mother. how a bay area woman is helping young people overcome many obstacles and navigate...
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los angeles. you are near the staples center in downtown l.a. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, dave. nice to see you. it will be a very big day for the los angeles clippers ago organization. first of all, as you mentioned, that big game tonight, game 5 at 7:30 against your golden state warriors. there are some barricades that have been put up here because of the game but secondly there are a number of protests that have been planned today in light of the situation here which should be some excitement seemingly overshadowed by all of the controversy, as you said, 11:00 this morning, adam silver, the commissioner, will announce the league's findings into the investigation into those racist remarks allegedly belonging to clippers' owner, donald sterling. those remarks will have to be authenticated. then everyone wondering what kind of punishment will the league hand down, how harsh will the punishment be. experts that we spoke to expect fines, upwards of a million dollars and suspensions from going to games and even operating the team,
los angeles. you are near the staples center in downtown l.a. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, dave. nice to see you. it will be a very big day for the los angeles clippers ago organization. first of all, as you mentioned, that big game tonight, game 5 at 7:30 against your golden state warriors. there are some barricades that have been put up here because of the game but secondly there are a number of protests that have been planned today in light of the situation here which...
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los angeles area. there's flooding issues in downtown l.a. along the 10 between a couple of the roads down there. so plenty of issues here this morning. we've seen drivers pulled over to the side of the road along i-5, the 18-wheelers. they are exercising cautious in these conditions. that's something forecasters are urging people to do in these wintry conditions. this morning, we'll keep our eyes on the roadways, particularly in the mountains, along the grapevine i-5. >> the main artery from central safely 0 to southern california. seeing anybody pulling over, scared about the conditions? >> reporter: we have. we have. we've seen plenty of people pull over. depending where you're at you see the conditions change. some spots it's dry. other places, the pavements, roads are wet. there's a mist, fog, flurries. we have seen a number of drivers pull over and they're exercising caution, playing things safe. mostly the 18-wheelers, tractor-trailers pull over. the grapevine known to be treacherous in terms of driving conditions, not wanting to take chances, pulling over for the night waiting until the s
los angeles area. there's flooding issues in downtown l.a. along the 10 between a couple of the roads down there. so plenty of issues here this morning. we've seen drivers pulled over to the side of the road along i-5, the 18-wheelers. they are exercising cautious in these conditions. that's something forecasters are urging people to do in these wintry conditions. this morning, we'll keep our eyes on the roadways, particularly in the mountains, along the grapevine i-5. >> the main artery...
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downtown san jose. game 7 between the sharks and the los angeles kings.he winner will advance to the next round against the anaheim ducks. puck drops at 7:00. >>> play of the day, we are going to play a little baseball here. miami marlins shortstop etchevaria with an impressive diving stop. the dive, gets up, turnaround [ sound effect ] boom and gets his man. marlins shut out the braves 9-0 thanks to the play of the day. >> what's his name again. >> etchevaria. >> it is this long! >> yes. >>> the current favorite to win saturday's kentucky derby actually is a horse bred here in california. >> he is getting no respect from the folks who make those saddle cloths, the colt's name is california chrome. you can see it misspelled. aonly three california horses have won the kentucky derby the most recent in 1962, decidedly. >>> 5:25. coming up an east bay golf instructor accused of molesting teenaged boys now implicated in a murder-for-hire plot. why police say he looked for a hit man coming up. >> reporter: and two people are badly burned in an explosion at a h
downtown san jose. game 7 between the sharks and the los angeles kings.he winner will advance to the next round against the anaheim ducks. puck drops at 7:00. >>> play of the day, we are going to play a little baseball here. miami marlins shortstop etchevaria with an impressive diving stop. the dive, gets up, turnaround [ sound effect ] boom and gets his man. marlins shut out the braves 9-0 thanks to the play of the day. >> what's his name again. >> etchevaria. >> it...
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downtown san jose. >>> stanley cup play-offs. the sharks are just one win away from eliminating the los angeles kings in the first round. had a thriller in overtime last night in l.a. >> lewis couldn't handle the pass. back behind the net, pavelski gets the stick on it, marleau a backhander, he scores! >> there you go. patrick marleau with the game winner for san jose. the 4-3 victory gives the sharks a three games to none series lead. game 4 set to go in l.a. tomorrow night. >>> and it is 4:42. crafty and malicious cyber thieves have new ways to steal your info. think chinese take-out. >> and what began as a selfie ends with this teen cashing in on a viral stunt. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reached 150... with just asy people still unaccounted fo and now we k >>> the number of dead from the sunken ship in korea reached 150 with 150 missing. the first calls from help came not from the captain or crew but from a passenger and that's raising more concerns about the crew's competence in last week's emergency. this morning rescuers are still searching parts of the ship that can be reached. >>> president obama is in tokyo toda
downtown san jose. >>> stanley cup play-offs. the sharks are just one win away from eliminating the los angeles kings in the first round. had a thriller in overtime last night in l.a. >> lewis couldn't handle the pass. back behind the net, pavelski gets the stick on it, marleau a backhander, he scores! >> there you go. patrick marleau with the game winner for san jose. the 4-3 victory gives the sharks a three games to none series lead. game 4 set to go in l.a. tomorrow...
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back versions of playoffs past as the sharks fail to finish the los angeles kings on home ice last night. restaurants and bars in the downtowna were packed with sharks faithful, and fans say even though the team lost, they are still just one more win from the next round of the playoffs. >> the sharks have a chance, and they're blowing it. >> how do you feel right now? >> let down. >> i think he's going to be working for comcast sportsnet soon. we'll have the highlights and reactions from sharks players later on in this news cast. >> to the oost bay, what could be a faster way to oakland international airplane, but at what price? the 3.2 mile trip from the coliseum station to the oakland airport could cost passengers an extra $6 a trip. it could ostcost the transit agency $8 million a year. the connector will replace air b.a.r.t. shuttle that now transports people around the similar route. some b.a.r.t. riders tell us they're not too happy about shelling out more cash. >> that's crazy. that's outrageous. it's only takes a second to get to the airport from the coliseum b.a.r.t. station. why would they charge so much? >> the ra
back versions of playoffs past as the sharks fail to finish the los angeles kings on home ice last night. restaurants and bars in the downtowna were packed with sharks faithful, and fans say even though the team lost, they are still just one more win from the next round of the playoffs. >> the sharks have a chance, and they're blowing it. >> how do you feel right now? >> let down. >> i think he's going to be working for comcast sportsnet soon. we'll have the highlights...
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. >> that's kind of fun especially in downtown san jose where this evening, the sharks begin another post-season run. they are hosting the rival los angelesn game 1 of the first round of the stanley cup play-offs. the puck drops at 7:30 p.m. the traditional kickoff rally will begin at 5:00 this afternoon on autumn street right outside s.a.p. center. >>> all right. 6:26. coming up, changes at golden gate park have dog walkers fuming. why there may not be as many free friends at the park. >> reporter: a fun boat race turned deadly after a boat crashed into a buoy killing one person and injuring another. we are live in redwood city with the latest in the investigation. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfi
. >> that's kind of fun especially in downtown san jose where this evening, the sharks begin another post-season run. they are hosting the rival los angelesn game 1 of the first round of the stanley cup play-offs. the puck drops at 7:30 p.m. the traditional kickoff rally will begin at 5:00 this afternoon on autumn street right outside s.a.p. center. >>> all right. 6:26. coming up, changes at golden gate park have dog walkers fuming. why there may not be as many free friends at...
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downtown oakland, getting ready to do battle with the clippers tonight. this time on their home court. they are glad to be back after splitting the first two games in los angeleswarriors are looking to rebound from a blow out loss in game two and players say the crowd will be key. >> at the end of the day it is still 1-1. they don't get two wins for beating us that bad. we are able to come back with a fresh start. >> extremely loud. fans are into it. just in general when you play at home you feel more comfortable. when you hit a couple shots. feel little bit -- get that feeling you can't miss. >> reporter: it will be electric tonight with 20,000 screaming fans. after stealing one game on the road the warriors have the upper hand with home court advantage. and they are ready to roll. >> warriors going to bounce back with a strong game and win next two. it will go, is or 7 games -- go 6 or 7 games. >> if they could protect their home court we have a strong potential of winning. >> reporter: if the warriors need a clutch basket tonight i am all ready to hit that big shot for them. 7:30 p.m. tonight. should be a fun one. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> affye
downtown oakland, getting ready to do battle with the clippers tonight. this time on their home court. they are glad to be back after splitting the first two games in los angeleswarriors are looking to rebound from a blow out loss in game two and players say the crowd will be key. >> at the end of the day it is still 1-1. they don't get two wins for beating us that bad. we are able to come back with a fresh start. >> extremely loud. fans are into it. just in general when you play at...
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downtown. it is sold out. the sharks play the los angeles kings in the first round of the stanley cup playoffs.waking up to lots of cloud cover and fog, but all of that has cleared in san francisco right now. you can see visibility really starting to improve. 53 degrees right now in the city. elsewhere, you can still see, we have a few clouds, especially in the south bay, still clearing out from the fog we had this morning. 59 right now. today, it's going to be much cooler than it has been all week long. we're talking about 62 in san francisco, in the 70s for the rest of the bay area. the tri-valley, you'll manage some low 80s, but definitely much cooler than it has been, so keep that jacket handy at least for the next few hours, for the first half of the day. let's check that drive. here's mike. >> we're looking at the bay bridge toll plaza, where you still have those cash lanes backed up. fastrak cleared up over the last 20 minutes, good stuff. the east shore freeway still sending a lot of folks over the curve. northbound 880 continues to recover after the earlier stall had things tied up pas
downtown. it is sold out. the sharks play the los angeles kings in the first round of the stanley cup playoffs.waking up to lots of cloud cover and fog, but all of that has cleared in san francisco right now. you can see visibility really starting to improve. 53 degrees right now in the city. elsewhere, you can still see, we have a few clouds, especially in the south bay, still clearing out from the fog we had this morning. 59 right now. today, it's going to be much cooler than it has been all...
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downtown area of chicago, there is virtually not a square foot where a food truck can legally stop and serve food. kennedy: jeff, this problem has happened in new york city, it's happened in los angeles, it's happened in portland, oregon, anywhere you have a great, thriving new industry that god forbid might be competitive, the government shuts it down, and the bigger problem is it is squashing the basic freedoms and we are starting to take for granted this government oppression. do you see it spreading? is that the mission of ij, is to stop it from spreading? . >> the mission of ij is to get people to wake up and understand the new way of doing business in america is actually the old way of doing business. and the old way is to go to the government and get the government to protect you from competition, and what we want to do at ij is restore the notion of freedom. basic economic liberty. so people like the schnitzel king can rule proudly over schnitzel eating subjects. kennedy: that's right. and you know what, i deem you the schnitzel king for the night. thank you very much, jeff. >> you bet, thank you. kennedy: indeed. in just a bit, you'll meet a poker player who lost millions wh
downtown area of chicago, there is virtually not a square foot where a food truck can legally stop and serve food. kennedy: jeff, this problem has happened in new york city, it's happened in los angeles, it's happened in portland, oregon, anywhere you have a great, thriving new industry that god forbid might be competitive, the government shuts it down, and the bigger problem is it is squashing the basic freedoms and we are starting to take for granted this government oppression. do you see it...
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downtown area of chicago, there is virtually not a square foot where a food truck can legally stop and serve food. kennedy: jeff, this problem has happened in new york city, it's happened in los angeles, it's happened in portland, oregon, anywhere you have a great, thriving new industry that god forbid might be competitive, the government shuts it down, and the bigger problem is it is squashing the basic freedoms and we are starting to take for granted this government oppression. do you see it spreading? is that the mission of ij, is to stop it from spreading? . >> the mission of ij is to get people to wake up and understand the new way of doing business in america is actually the old way of doing business. and the old way is to go to the government and get the government to protect you from competition, and what we want to do at ij is restore the notion of freedom. basic economic liberty. so people like the schnitzel king can rule proudly over schnitzel eating subjects. kennedy: that's right. and you know what, i deem you the schnitzel king for the night. thank you very much, jeff. >> you bet, thank you. kennedy: indeed. in just a bit, you'll meet a poker player who lost millions wh
downtown area of chicago, there is virtually not a square foot where a food truck can legally stop and serve food. kennedy: jeff, this problem has happened in new york city, it's happened in los angeles, it's happened in portland, oregon, anywhere you have a great, thriving new industry that god forbid might be competitive, the government shuts it down, and the bigger problem is it is squashing the basic freedoms and we are starting to take for granted this government oppression. do you see it...
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los angeles to rubble if a more now from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: for 25 miles in southern california, it snakes beneath densely populated urban centers, below bridges and right underneath downtown l.a. skyscrapers. this is where the puente hills fault line lies, what's been dubbed the most terrifying fault line in the nation. >> we have buildings that will kill people. we know which ones they are. we need to find a way to get them retrofitted. >> reporter: last week, a 5.1 here rattled shelves, splintered homes and even triggered a rockslide. but experts say this was just a warning. a 7.5 on this fault would be catastrophic. >> if a big one hits, we estimate that the damage to the economy and to our structures would be somewhere in the $200 to $300 billion range. it would be the largest disaster in u.s. history. >> reporter: the problem is l.a.'s aging infrastructure. more than 1,000 buildings aren't up to modern earthquake codes. some of the most critical are built of vulnerable concrete. l.a.'s iconic general hospital had to be shut down in '94 after the north ridge earthquake. now it's just medical offices. but within five miles of here, six other major hospitals could face
los angeles to rubble if a more now from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: for 25 miles in southern california, it snakes beneath densely populated urban centers, below bridges and right underneath downtown l.a. skyscrapers. this is where the puente hills fault line lies, what's been dubbed the most terrifying fault line in the nation. >> we have buildings that will kill people. we know which ones they are. we need to find a way to get them retrofitted. >> reporter: last week, a...