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common practice in east l.a. on st. patrick's day is to wear a green chile. >> that's crossover. >> that leads to the question, the folks standing behind you, are we going to hear who they represent and seeing what kind of racial and ethnic diversity you have in this organization. >> the people behind represent all the organizations that i listed in the beginning. in the interest of keeping things tight, we chose a representative sample. this is an effort representing all kind of organization including local and state governments, including grass roots organizations. i think what's so striking about the response is in a country so divided, this is actually something that unites us. it doesn't matter if you're democrat or republican, people don't want money in politic. >> there's 50 million hispanics in the united states and it would be helpful to me if we did is -- i'd like to know any hispanic folks representing any particular groups. and certainly any persons of any color. >> and let -- well, you'll have an opportunit
common practice in east l.a. on st. patrick's day is to wear a green chile. >> that's crossover. >> that leads to the question, the folks standing behind you, are we going to hear who they represent and seeing what kind of racial and ethnic diversity you have in this organization. >> the people behind represent all the organizations that i listed in the beginning. in the interest of keeping things tight, we chose a representative sample. this is an effort representing all kind...
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and 23-year-old jesus acosta, a gang member from east l.a., is being released after serving four monthsyou come back! don't you come back! i'll still be here. >> all right. you never know. that's why you've got to be careful. it's kind of good, because you know, coming right back, you're not on your toes out there. it's easy to get in trouble, come right back. >> will they be back? young jesus has been in prison once before. and for anthony, this was his fourth time behind bars. ♪ one day you'll find me on the main streets ♪ ♪ i'll be the one who's looking square ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> if the goal of prison is to deter, punish and rehabilitate criminals, maybe folsom is doing something right. in the past ten years, folsom inmates have provided about 1.5 million hours of community service. at that rate, in a single year, the labor saves community agencies over $100 million. the true test is whether these inmates can continue using the skills they learned inside folsom to help their community once they are
and 23-year-old jesus acosta, a gang member from east l.a., is being released after serving four monthsyou come back! don't you come back! i'll still be here. >> all right. you never know. that's why you've got to be careful. it's kind of good, because you know, coming right back, you're not on your toes out there. it's easy to get in trouble, come right back. >> will they be back? young jesus has been in prison once before. and for anthony, this was his fourth time behind bars. ♪...
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they're going to that east l.a. look.ing different segments that way. >> now, analysts say dealers are seeing people trade-in japanese bikes for harleys. inventories are leaner, but challenges remain as the company restructures. >> we are moving to a phase where retail is growing and dealers may have to add inventory over the next several years. and that's a great spot to be in when you're the manufacturer. >> i don't think that the full quarter's going to look quite as strong as january and february sales have because of that seasonal effect. and harley needs to go outside of its core u.s. market to continue to grow. >> and that's really a big deal. harley is neutral on hog. ken isson says perhaps harley will build bikes closer to markets but "there's no chance harley will build american bikes outside of america." guys. >> by the way, jane, since that's a very cool shot and the soft tail looks gorgeous, what are we talking now for a new harley? 12-grand, 15-grand. how much do you have to spend on one of those bikes? >> t
they're going to that east l.a. look.ing different segments that way. >> now, analysts say dealers are seeing people trade-in japanese bikes for harleys. inventories are leaner, but challenges remain as the company restructures. >> we are moving to a phase where retail is growing and dealers may have to add inventory over the next several years. and that's a great spot to be in when you're the manufacturer. >> i don't think that the full quarter's going to look quite as strong...
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. >> reporter: moshe kai cavalin already has two degrees from east l.a.the age of 11 with a 4.0 gpa. >> genius is just a word like iq is a number. they ignore everything else that makes the individual who they are. >> reporter: the math major has become something of a phenomenon on campus and has his own circle of college friends. >> i actually prefer hanging out with some of my peers here at ucla than kid my age because i used to say like it sound like i'm babysitting them when i hang out with kid myself age. >> i'm still able to have very intelligent conversations with him mean, obviously, understands the mathematics. he's obviously at the same level as us. and it is my opinion that the age makes relatively little difference. >> reporter: his mother says she knew something was different when he pick understand up his college book and started reading it at age 2. now she sits in advanced mathematics with him. >> he's a happy kid and learning so well. so we're just -- we are really happy to see that. >> at first the classmates were really curious like, oh
. >> reporter: moshe kai cavalin already has two degrees from east l.a.the age of 11 with a 4.0 gpa. >> genius is just a word like iq is a number. they ignore everything else that makes the individual who they are. >> reporter: the math major has become something of a phenomenon on campus and has his own circle of college friends. >> i actually prefer hanging out with some of my peers here at ucla than kid my age because i used to say like it sound like i'm babysitting...
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that's east of l.a. years into the biggest real estate collapse since the great depression, it could be years before we get out of this mess. megyn: i like the music now. it does grow on you. new questions about the obama campaign's reelection strategy. vice president joe biden delivering remarks to auto workers in ohio. what got the most attention is the choice mr. bind says voters have to make on election day. >> we are about promoting the private sector, they are about protecting the privileged sector. >> ultimately that's what this election is all about it's a clear choice twean system that's rigged and a system that's fair. a system that says everyone will be held accountable for their actions, not just the middle class. a system that trusts the workers on the line instead of listens to the folks up in the suites. megyn: is the president's reelection team pressing a class warfare message? it -- i have heard similar remarks. not just from vice president joe biden, from the first lady and president ob
that's east of l.a. years into the biggest real estate collapse since the great depression, it could be years before we get out of this mess. megyn: i like the music now. it does grow on you. new questions about the obama campaign's reelection strategy. vice president joe biden delivering remarks to auto workers in ohio. what got the most attention is the choice mr. bind says voters have to make on election day. >> we are about promoting the private sector, they are about protecting the...
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east facility, or old max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.ality, 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's opening. >> one of this nation's founding fathers said, "if men were angels, no government would be necessary." well, i'm sure that no one here would suggest that men were angels. and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to
east facility, or old max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.ality, 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...
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then i don't have to worry so much about that child in east oakland or in south central l.a. or in anacostia for that matter who won't get a good education. when you say this is a national security problem, then it is a common problem for all of us. >> brown: of course that wades into debates you've been having for a long time, right? i noted that one of the task force members, randy wine garthen, head of one of the largest teacher unions, she says on the one hand you say a major public crisis. then you're taking steps, in her view, that undermine the public school system. >> i don't think so. i think this is both the power of the report, in other words, you're used to seeing these reports that have 50 different recommendations. pretty much you know game over. it just doesn't work that way. so this report focuses on a couple of core levers. the whole nationalization of the standards through the common core. what it means to be an educated american is a powerful idea. countries that succeed have that. but this thing of choice which you're right has been a big debate, there are
then i don't have to worry so much about that child in east oakland or in south central l.a. or in anacostia for that matter who won't get a good education. when you say this is a national security problem, then it is a common problem for all of us. >> brown: of course that wades into debates you've been having for a long time, right? i noted that one of the task force members, randy wine garthen, head of one of the largest teacher unions, she says on the one hand you say a major public...
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printing up from the east coast to the west where the national coalition for the homeless is ranked l.a. is the meanest city in the u.s. when it comes to dealing with its poverty stricken population while the government offers little help for the city's down and out the city of angels poorest residents are left with little hope for a better future. the city of angels and promise land of and this opportunities has become a living nightmare first sun los angeles is a mirage. people believe that they're coming to see hollywood stars are here. the. girls with the town will come take a look at skid row you can compare a third world country this street is an informal border between shiny downtown l.a. and. behind me in the shadow of the down deli skyline stray some fifty blocks with the largest concentration of homeless people in the entire country for many it's not just the place it's a way of flying and at last resorts in the often and humane underbelly of los angeles. the financial crisis has hit hard here record amounts of foreclosures have bangs turfing people out of their property case
printing up from the east coast to the west where the national coalition for the homeless is ranked l.a. is the meanest city in the u.s. when it comes to dealing with its poverty stricken population while the government offers little help for the city's down and out the city of angels poorest residents are left with little hope for a better future. the city of angels and promise land of and this opportunities has become a living nightmare first sun los angeles is a mirage. people believe that...
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l.a. these days coming back over here to the east coast. still traveling a lot besides doing the kidney fund? >> i have acut down a lot on my travels. i have a 3-year-old and 10- month-old. >> congratulation. >> this is an important cause to me. i will do some traveling. if this is where i have to come to get the word out. i am all about health and fitness and wellness. this is a preventible disease. there are so many diseases an problems that we can't prevent. something that we can, i try to get involved. >> let's look at that information one more time on the full screen if we can pull it up there again. you will be there again. twelve to three is when people can come out at the rayburn office building. we appreciate your time coming ought with a here to d.c. to do this. again, no more fighting, wisdom martin so you are safe for now. >> you did a good interview so i'm not going to fight you. >> go ahead and knock him out anyway. it doesn't matter what he did. knock him out. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> back to you guys. no fighting o
l.a. these days coming back over here to the east coast. still traveling a lot besides doing the kidney fund? >> i have acut down a lot on my travels. i have a 3-year-old and 10- month-old. >> congratulation. >> this is an important cause to me. i will do some traveling. if this is where i have to come to get the word out. i am all about health and fitness and wellness. this is a preventible disease. there are so many diseases an problems that we can't prevent. something that...
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l.a. it gathered plenty of fans. 20,000 people ciem out to see it on long beach yesterday. the rock left a quarry east of los angeles 11 days ago. it traveled 105 miles through 22 cities in a round-about way to avoid low overpasses. >> i thought it was going to be a little smaller but it's, like, huge. and this truck is big, too. it's a lot of wheels. >> reporter: 176 wheels, to be exact. the specially built transport truck is as wide as three freeway lanes halled this piece of stone said to be the largest boulder moved since the egyptians built the pyramids. it crawled at five miles per hour. the rock had its own twitter speed and left no pun unturned thanking its marble-ous fans and you can't take anything for granite. except the inevitable backlash. cash-strapped california is somewhere between this and a hard place, so spending $10 million moving a rock may seem as dumb as, well, a rock. but it was paid for by donors and has certainly mai paid off n publicity for the hume. >> huge is the right word. this isn't artwork. toots a sculpture. >> reporter: it will take another two weeks just to levitate
l.a. it gathered plenty of fans. 20,000 people ciem out to see it on long beach yesterday. the rock left a quarry east of los angeles 11 days ago. it traveled 105 miles through 22 cities in a round-about way to avoid low overpasses. >> i thought it was going to be a little smaller but it's, like, huge. and this truck is big, too. it's a lot of wheels. >> reporter: 176 wheels, to be exact. the specially built transport truck is as wide as three freeway lanes halled this piece of...
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east. but he is an l.a.g on four hours of sleep. >> i have a california passport now. >> yeah. exactly. >> and i was feeling really sorry for myself. and then i come in and i see jonathan capehart, who was here as late as i was last night. >> yeah. >> we actually did another 15 minutes of the show after the show that jonathan participated in for the web because there was just so much to do. and, you know, i don't get extra money for that. >> you're actually rambling on now like you're working on four hours of sleep. getting down in the weeds there. >> please proceed. >> i saw your twitter feed, so i understand. but you just lost everybody else. do you know who you sound like? the solicitor general. >> oh, yeah? >> god, that was bad. listen to this. do we have this tape? >> is this the ad? >> i'm not playing this because it's an rnc ad or whatever it, is i'm just playing because you can really hear the bumbling around. >> case 11398, the department of health and human services versus florida. >> for more than
east. but he is an l.a.g on four hours of sleep. >> i have a california passport now. >> yeah. exactly. >> and i was feeling really sorry for myself. and then i come in and i see jonathan capehart, who was here as late as i was last night. >> yeah. >> we actually did another 15 minutes of the show after the show that jonathan participated in for the web because there was just so much to do. and, you know, i don't get extra money for that. >> you're actually...
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l.a. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. on the monday morning drive, busy out there especially on the west side. traveling on the east5, the accident in the outer loop at the bw parkway crews are there moved it off to the shoulder. but still a little bit of slowing for rubber necking delays of course as you -- pass the accident. outer loop from 759 make through the catonsville region passing baltimore national pike of the starting to pick up a little for those of you heading into downtown. 95 northbound seeing sluggish traffic as well as north bound 295 on the bw parkway from 95 heading over to 395. it's a bit slow to conway street. now back over to you. >>> an indiana community remains devastated after a tornado ripped through the town last weekend. let's go live to julie from the scripps station south of indianapolis with a live report. sunrise just a few minutes away julie. >> reporter: well, right now we can tell you that the tornadoes that rolled through southern indiana left 13 people dead. most recent was 15 month old little girl who was found alone in a field. she pass aid way on sunday. now take a look behin
l.a. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. on the monday morning drive, busy out there especially on the west side. traveling on the east5, the accident in the outer loop at the bw parkway crews are there moved it off to the shoulder. but still a little bit of slowing for rubber necking delays of course as you -- pass the accident. outer loop from 759 make through the catonsville region passing baltimore national pike of the starting to pick up a little for those of you heading...
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when i work in "body proof," i -- "body of proof," i am in l.a., and i am there and when the show is down i go back to the eastoast to spend part of my time in baltimore. rewired is based in baltimore. i have a home in the outer banks of north carolina. it is my primary residence. then i have connections in new york, family and friends. my oldest daughter is in new york. i caught between those three places. north carolina is my primary residence. >> the main reason is to talk about the impact of "the wire" on you. >> rewired for change. >> when did you start it? >> 2009 is when we officially started it. >> what does it do? >> rewired for change essentially has a mission to support and empower and affect the lives of high risk youths and their family and the community's in which they live. we start by offering a pilot program, rewired for life, geared to young people you ever been arrested before. we used "the wire" the show as a springboard for discussion and to awaken them to the possibilities of personal transformation. >> how did you raise the money? >> oh gosh. how am i raising the money? initially, it was
when i work in "body proof," i -- "body of proof," i am in l.a., and i am there and when the show is down i go back to the eastoast to spend part of my time in baltimore. rewired is based in baltimore. i have a home in the outer banks of north carolina. it is my primary residence. then i have connections in new york, family and friends. my oldest daughter is in new york. i caught between those three places. north carolina is my primary residence. >> the main reason is...
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when i am working on "body of proof" i am in l.a., the new abc show, and when that show is down i come back to the east coast and i spent part of my time in baltimore because rewired for change to my non-profit, is based there, and i have a home in the outer banks the north carolina which used to be a vacation home but now my primary residence. and i have connections in new york -- family and friends. my oldest daughter is in new york. so i pretty much just hop between those three places but i used north carolina as my primary residence right now. >> but the main reason to ask you to come here is talking about the impact on "the wired" on you and your organization. >> the division came to me in 2008 and 2009 is one way officially started -- the vision came to me in 2008. >> what does it do? >> rewired for change, our mission is to support and an hour and affect the lives of high risk youth and their families in the communities in which they live. we started by offering a pilot program, rewired for life, which is a program that was geared to high risk youths arrested before, and we used "the wired" the
when i am working on "body of proof" i am in l.a., the new abc show, and when that show is down i come back to the east coast and i spent part of my time in baltimore because rewired for change to my non-profit, is based there, and i have a home in the outer banks the north carolina which used to be a vacation home but now my primary residence. and i have connections in new york -- family and friends. my oldest daughter is in new york. so i pretty much just hop between those three...
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l.a.. we have not had a chance to tell you how great it was. >> wonderful hearing your voice is back here on the easthank you. see you soon. >> coming up on abc 7 news, this one crosses generations. a rare sight. we will have more for you coming up. >> a big problem affecting how we burry. a new way to revive sinus >> intense pressure, pain, headache. these are symptoms of a condition many washes tony ends are living with. now a new procedure to help people without surgery. >> you feel it in your eyes. it is sort of like a stabbing pain. it is they're constantly. >> here, knows, and throat doctor says she has chronic sinusitis. she gets temporary relief from medicine and antibiotics but once long-term relief without having surgery. this month she is having a new minimally invasive procedure called a balloon sign a plastique. --sinuplasty. in traditional surgery, bone is removed. with this the bone is just remodeled which preserves the sinus lining. she had the procedure on her lower sinuses last year and saw an enormous bird -- an enormous improvement. she improved so much she is back for her upper s
l.a.. we have not had a chance to tell you how great it was. >> wonderful hearing your voice is back here on the easthank you. see you soon. >> coming up on abc 7 news, this one crosses generations. a rare sight. we will have more for you coming up. >> a big problem affecting how we burry. a new way to revive sinus >> intense pressure, pain, headache. these are symptoms of a condition many washes tony ends are living with. now a new procedure to help people without...
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as of now it's sliding off towards the south and east and we will be dry and get sunshine in here as we go into the afternoon. now the traffic with and l.a gusts playing a part on the roadways this morning. several reports of debris across the roadway in several locations. a little extra caution as you head out this morning. only incident we are following is a stalled car on northbound 97 for those of you traveling in ferndale into 695 brief slowing for you there. on the top side of 695 here at providence road, we have off and on delays not too bad. and a live look for those you have into downtown on i-95 at 395 merge. charley over to you. >>> today maryland law makers will deliberate several bills on medical marijuana. maryland health secretary is expected to testify his agency can't support the bills and governor o'malley says he will likely veto legislation regarding medical pair wanna -- marijuana because it wouldn't stand up to federal scrutiny. >>> james franco will be screening a movie known as the brocken tower at 2 this afternoonch this is about the author john irwin and biography of the poet who committed suicide. back to new y
as of now it's sliding off towards the south and east and we will be dry and get sunshine in here as we go into the afternoon. now the traffic with and l.a gusts playing a part on the roadways this morning. several reports of debris across the roadway in several locations. a little extra caution as you head out this morning. only incident we are following is a stalled car on northbound 97 for those of you traveling in ferndale into 695 brief slowing for you there. on the top side of 695 here at...
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l.a. is also very latino. in fact, it's crate ld by a majority of latino districts. state assembly districts 51 to the west, 58 and 57 to the south and 48 to the east. so establishing it as a protected district and demonstrating how it could be drawn was a major achievement. growth in latino population over the past decade also prevented new opportunities for greater latino influence. one area in which advocates were exploring possibilities was in the central valley where you see on your screen, where adjacent section two and section five seals for latinos were already in place. so while advocates here were looking to protect the voting rights of growing latino communities among americans in fresno were looking to maintain the integrity of their community which you see outlined in green there. sorry, rather small. i wanted to make sure you got the big picture here. the community argued it shared much in common with the latino community, similar poverty rates, unemployment, educational attainment, language barriers and the two should be drawn into a majority latino district. ultimately neither latinos got what they wanted demographic changes here in
l.a. is also very latino. in fact, it's crate ld by a majority of latino districts. state assembly districts 51 to the west, 58 and 57 to the south and 48 to the east. so establishing it as a protected district and demonstrating how it could be drawn was a major achievement. growth in latino population over the past decade also prevented new opportunities for greater latino influence. one area in which advocates were exploring possibilities was in the central valley where you see on your...
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l.a. you could get something for $140,000. this is a good thing you can get. it was built in the 1920s by two women who relocated from the eastoast to the west coast just to get away from their husbands. they even have a ballroom in the basement. that's how it all got started. the studio is rich in period details like the nice window seat. french doors that lead into a windowed breakfast nook. it's only a studio but look at the use of the space. it has flowered paper in the kitchen that has to go. the main living room and nine foot ceilings in the bedroom. a built-in murphy bed. you have to have that in the small space and a walk-in closet, dressing area and lots of storage. you have to pay $221 a month condo fees. that's it. the taxes are only $1700 a year. cheap way to live in l.a. >> and it reads bigger. >> they planned every inch. beautifully done. >> fantastic. we have never had this. a houseboat in seattle on beautiful lake union for $145,000. >> lake union used to belong to the u.s. navy but it became a houseboat community. this jolly little houseboat sits on the water. it's within walking distance of downtown. what a
l.a. you could get something for $140,000. this is a good thing you can get. it was built in the 1920s by two women who relocated from the eastoast to the west coast just to get away from their husbands. they even have a ballroom in the basement. that's how it all got started. the studio is rich in period details like the nice window seat. french doors that lead into a windowed breakfast nook. it's only a studio but look at the use of the space. it has flowered paper in the kitchen that has to...
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east. rain will get as far south as monterey bay snow as far south as yosemite, 70 fresno, 80 palm springs today. low to mid 60s because of the morning clouds around l.ahave that winter storm warning continuing until 11:00 you need chains on 80 and 50 this morning. when the storm is done, up to three feet of snow will have fallen at 7,000 feet and more is on the way. here's kristen with more news. >>> 5:47. the head of california's high speed rail authority says the proposed system will cost less than recently estimated. the chairman says cost cutting measures and using existing tracks in the bay area and los angeles will bring down the 98 billion dollar figure. the authority is expected to present a revised plan to state law and the governor in the next two weeks. the system will take passengers from san francisco to los angeles in over 2 1/2 hours. >>> pg&e's recordkeeping operation continues to have potentially dangerous gaps a year and a half following the san bruno disaster according to draft findings of an independent audit expected to be finished this month. the san francisco chronicle reports the audit found pg&e's records were in a mess prior
east. rain will get as far south as monterey bay snow as far south as yosemite, 70 fresno, 80 palm springs today. low to mid 60s because of the morning clouds around l.ahave that winter storm warning continuing until 11:00 you need chains on 80 and 50 this morning. when the storm is done, up to three feet of snow will have fallen at 7,000 feet and more is on the way. here's kristen with more news. >>> 5:47. the head of california's high speed rail authority says the proposed system...
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gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. as we move easte got the difference between low pressure back to the west, high pressure along the east coast. st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, with gusty winds possibly causing airport delays. windy from the great lakes to texas. snow through the rockies and the cascades. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> good morning. it is cold this morning. we will see plenty of sunshine this afternoon. >>> don't forget. you can get your forecast any time you need it on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. ann? >> coming up next, the startling amount of carbs and sodium in your favorite restaurant meals including a dish with as much salt as nine cans of potato chips. right after this. ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced, and get half off your afternoon espresso with your morning espresso receipt. ♪ just need to refill my walgreens prescri
gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. as we move easte got the difference between low pressure back to the west, high pressure along the east coast. st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, with gusty winds possibly causing airport delays. windy from the great lakes to texas. snow through the rockies and the cascades. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> good morning. it is cold this morning. we will see plenty of sunshine this afternoon. >>> don't...
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l.a. mainly some rain. that's from rain that's going to be piling onto the west coast and that could bring snow into the high elevations. but eastain for you. scattered thunderstorms possible for you into the late afternoon hours. out to the west, rain. in the mountains, mainly some snow. but in the center, it's going be spectacular. high pressure is going to be your dominating pressure. plenty of sunshine, very mild conditions. that area of low pressure, that's going to pull its way to the northeast, leaving rain right ahead of the boynedy, but right behind it, cooler air coming in behind it. let's wrap it up with a look at your temperatures across the planet or at least the u.s. can't be the planet. we don't have time for all that. 66 degrees in chicago, 74 in salt lake city, 70 in san francisco. speaking of planet, our little globe in the corner of atlanta, 76. with the rain we had yesterday, certainly a huge difference in the pollen here that people have been wondering from. >> you had me wondering for a moment, reynolds, what planet you were on. >> dreams don't come true for me. >> all right. thank you. >>> cnn's year-round
l.a. mainly some rain. that's from rain that's going to be piling onto the west coast and that could bring snow into the high elevations. but eastain for you. scattered thunderstorms possible for you into the late afternoon hours. out to the west, rain. in the mountains, mainly some snow. but in the center, it's going be spectacular. high pressure is going to be your dominating pressure. plenty of sunshine, very mild conditions. that area of low pressure, that's going to pull its way to the...
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east coast. southeast and back into california the only below-average temperatures. a cool and gray day along that cold front. still above average but look at the west coast. l.a. an inch of rain in the foothills today. it's very windy too. that's the big picture >> this weather report has b >> this weather report has been brought to you by jaguar or jag-u-ar. >> next movie, we're treating all of you. >> exactly. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- we picked three viewers from thousands of you who applied to be our latest mom testers. they tried out as seen on tv products like insta hang. no need for a hammer and nails. but does it work? >>> and check this out. he may be small, but he's big on classical music. meet the enthusiastic child conductor in this morning's "fixation." keep it here. >> maestro. ♪ "fixation." >> maestro. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a pantented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. ♪ ooh baby, (what) can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. ♪ most of us want to hear we've done a good job caring for our mouths. that's w
east coast. southeast and back into california the only below-average temperatures. a cool and gray day along that cold front. still above average but look at the west coast. l.a. an inch of rain in the foothills today. it's very windy too. that's the big picture >> this weather report has b >> this weather report has been brought to you by jaguar or jag-u-ar. >> next movie, we're treating all of you. >> exactly. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning...
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east coast. i'm serious. right there there's a big -- >> there you go. a little mosquito here. all right. well, hundreds of fans who camped out overnight in l.a. were rewarded with tickets to the world premiere of "the hunger games." >> the long-awaited adaptation of suzanne collins's best-selling young adult novel is being called the next "twilight" and it's on track to gross at least $95 million when it opens next weekend. >> and all next week on "good morning america" you can see exclusive clips from "the hunger games" and also meet the cast. should be cool. be sure to tune in for that. we'll be back with more right after this. ♪ what you waiting ♪ what you waiting ♪ what you waiting ♪ what you waiting for attention - americans living with limited mobility. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more mane
east coast. i'm serious. right there there's a big -- >> there you go. a little mosquito here. all right. well, hundreds of fans who camped out overnight in l.a. were rewarded with tickets to the world premiere of "the hunger games." >> the long-awaited adaptation of suzanne collins's best-selling young adult novel is being called the next "twilight" and it's on track to gross at least $95 million when it opens next weekend. >> and all next week on...
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l.a. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. heading out for the monday morning drive watch for an accident at old harford and east joppa road.erwise very slow trafficked eastbound i-70 through marriottsville heading to the west side of 695. and speak of 695, those are the top side delays at providence road very slow starting at harford over to providence road and make the drive on the west side, nothing unusual for you atouter loop on the break 795 to baltimore national pike. over to you. >>> police are investigating a death of a 13-year-old girl found dead in northeast baltimore yesterday. police say that girl monet turnage her body found around 6 in the 1600 block of cliffview avenue. the body was covered with plastic bags. she had obvious signs of trauma but police are not saying how she died. family members reported her miss. she was said to have gone skate bug never returned home an autopsy will be performed today. now back to new york for "good morning america "have a great day. save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >>> love will ove
l.a. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. heading out for the monday morning drive watch for an accident at old harford and east joppa road.erwise very slow trafficked eastbound i-70 through marriottsville heading to the west side of 695. and speak of 695, those are the top side delays at providence road very slow starting at harford over to providence road and make the drive on the west side, nothing unusual for you atouter loop on the break 795 to baltimore national pike....
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east texas through the new orleans area. that heavy rain will stay along the zone. warm air down into southern florida. this is the -- there you go, there they go. vegas at about 68. l.at's about ten degrees and cloudy but on a partly cloudy as windy gusty but not as yesterday. 57 degrees will be the highs so cooler than yesterday. tomorrow >> the board? >> it's a slow curve. >> is it friday? do you have to -- heckling? heckling. they're going to yell at me. all that weather was brought to you by -- >> when you see the videos, you're not going to want to try it. inside the wild craze. trying to cinnamon challenge. don't do it. ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced, and get half off your afternoon espresso with your morning espresso receipt. ♪ have 46 grams of whole grains... mmmm. ...and a touch of sweetness. you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. >>> we're back at 7:42. to the bizarre and wildly viral craze spreaden online. known as the cinnamon challenge. people taping themselves trying to swallow a teaspoo
east texas through the new orleans area. that heavy rain will stay along the zone. warm air down into southern florida. this is the -- there you go, there they go. vegas at about 68. l.at's about ten degrees and cloudy but on a partly cloudy as windy gusty but not as yesterday. 57 degrees will be the highs so cooler than yesterday. tomorrow >> the board? >> it's a slow curve. >> is it friday? do you have to -- heckling? heckling. they're going to yell at me. all that weather...
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japan. 6.1 centered 65 miles east of tokyo, one of the country's most populated region, dea devastated by a earthquake and a tsunami a year ago. trace gallagher is live in l.atermine now from japan. >> reporter: the key thing is that 6.9 magnitude quake in the northern part of the country. that was the same area that was struck last year during that quake and followed by that massive tsunami. the quake hit about four hours ago and shortly there after they issued a tsunami warning for that region. many of the small towns that were devastated last year had evacuation orders underway just a few hours ago. we've now learned they have lifted the tsunami, but in fact there was a small tsunami in that area, and about three hours after that another major earthquake. keep in mind these 6.9, 6.1 not the magazine nude 9 that struck last year, but they are nonetheless very powerful earthquake. 6.1 hitting near the capitol of stoke kwroe. it shut down the airport for a short time, rattled a lot of nerves, we have heard it's a shallow earthquake, they are going out in the outlying areas checking the damage. two major earthquakes within a few hours in japan. we are checki
japan. 6.1 centered 65 miles east of tokyo, one of the country's most populated region, dea devastated by a earthquake and a tsunami a year ago. trace gallagher is live in l.atermine now from japan. >> reporter: the key thing is that 6.9 magnitude quake in the northern part of the country. that was the same area that was struck last year during that quake and followed by that massive tsunami. the quake hit about four hours ago and shortly there after they issued a tsunami warning for that...
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gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. as we move eastt the difference between low pressure back to the west, high pressure along the east coast. st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, with gusty winds possibly causing airport delays. windy from the great lakes to texas. snow through the rockies and the cascades. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> we've got those gusty winds whipping through the bay area. good morning. . i'm meteorologist christina loren. they are going to strengthen before we really see the wind start to subside later this evening into tomorrow morning. we're talking about at least 6 to 7 hours of very strong wind, hammering the area. temperatures are only going to end up in the 50s with the windchill factor, you'll need the jacket. 63 degrees, warming you up into the weekend. >>> don't forget. you can get your forecast any time you need it on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. ann? >> coming up next, the startling amount of carbs and sodium in your favorite restaurant meals including a dish with
gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. as we move eastt the difference between low pressure back to the west, high pressure along the east coast. st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, with gusty winds possibly causing airport delays. windy from the great lakes to texas. snow through the rockies and the cascades. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> we've got those gusty winds whipping through the bay area. good morning. . i'm meteorologist christina...
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we have a combed front pushing through wind gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. and then as we move eastn low pressure back to the west and high pressure along the east coast and st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, all with very gusty winds. possibly causing airport delays. today windy from the great lakes all the way down into texas. snow back through the rockies and cascades. plenty of sunshine along the eastern seaboard. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, tom kierein in storm center 4. we really have a cold start this morning. right now it is only down into the low to mid 20s throughout most of the region. even though sun has been up for more than an hour. not warming us up. 31 at reagan national. later today with the stronger march sun we should make night the 40s to near 50 by mid afternoon. overnight tonight clear and told again. down to the upper 20s to tomorrow morning. sunny with the southwest wind tomorrow into the mid 60s. upper 60s thursday and could get rain friday and saturday and sunday, sunn
we have a combed front pushing through wind gusts in l.a., 35 miles per hour. 40 in phoenix. 55 in las vegas. and then as we move eastn low pressure back to the west and high pressure along the east coast and st. louis, chicago, omaha, tulsa, dallas, all with very gusty winds. possibly causing airport delays. today windy from the great lakes all the way down into texas. snow back through the rockies and cascades. plenty of sunshine along the eastern seaboard. that's what's going on around the...
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east and west coast. beautiful from atlanta to the carolinas. windy and breezy, but near 70 from baltimore to new york city. look at the west coast. looking good. seattle near 60 and l.a't get more beautiful than this. boy your lunch outdoors. you are watching "morning joe" approved by starbucks. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispe
east and west coast. beautiful from atlanta to the carolinas. windy and breezy, but near 70 from baltimore to new york city. look at the west coast. looking good. seattle near 60 and l.a't get more beautiful than this. boy your lunch outdoors. you are watching "morning joe" approved by starbucks. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement...