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he himself eric garcetti is the one who is guilty.rst kind in i will tell you i started on my career in los angeles. i was there in the ashes of the aftermath of the so-called urban unrest. talk about the euphemism the whitewashing that eric garcetti is guilty of and to invoke that episode in which the of all colors and backgrounds are exploiting what happens with the police case there to somehow undermine the legality and the authority of i.c.e. agents to do their jobs it's despicable. i think it borders on treason. lou: i cannot believe that a mayor of a major city in this country or for that matter in any community in this country would speak that way. the president obviously frustrated right now with the supreme court. he wants an expedited hearing for the executive order. he is right and the court is acting in some way so passively and indifferently to what is a critical issue and it couldn't have been more dramatically demonstrated in this weekend in london. >> yes, that's right. it definitely has underscored that president trum
he himself eric garcetti is the one who is guilty.rst kind in i will tell you i started on my career in los angeles. i was there in the ashes of the aftermath of the so-called urban unrest. talk about the euphemism the whitewashing that eric garcetti is guilty of and to invoke that episode in which the of all colors and backgrounds are exploiting what happens with the police case there to somehow undermine the legality and the authority of i.c.e. agents to do their jobs it's despicable. i think...
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los angeles mayor eric garcetti said his city will continue to adhere to the greenhouse gas curbing pactcked the creation of a legal fund to pay for lawyers for those facing deportation. and as polling shows, president trump's credibility dwindling on the worldwide stage, garcetti is fighting to bring sbir national focus to los angeles in the bid for the 2024 or 2028 olympic games. so one has to wonder as democrats look to unify and rebuild, could local officials be the answer to solving their national election issues? los angeles mayor garcetti's name has been tossed around for california governor or senator and one of the many names tossed around for a potential 2020 contender. he joins me now. con be great lagratulations on talked about, mayor. >> that you think. i've actually got a great new job that starts tomorrow, i'm being sworn into my second term as mayor of l.a. >> i want to start with something that mike bloomberg is doing. he started a $200 million initiative to essentially push back at the federal government and allow local mayors to maintain some international influence. h
los angeles mayor eric garcetti said his city will continue to adhere to the greenhouse gas curbing pactcked the creation of a legal fund to pay for lawyers for those facing deportation. and as polling shows, president trump's credibility dwindling on the worldwide stage, garcetti is fighting to bring sbir national focus to los angeles in the bid for the 2024 or 2028 olympic games. so one has to wonder as democrats look to unify and rebuild, could local officials be the answer to solving their...
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. >> mayor eric garcetti believes los angeles should be at the forefront of this new civil rights movement. >> certain people want to pull us apart in washington d.c. we're showing we are pulling together. >> locking arm with protestors, congresswoman maxine waters blames the current administration for creating a divide. >> it is so important for us to send a message across this country that we will not tolerate this president and his cabinet and his allies in the way that they are disrespecting the people of this country. >> reporter: organizers want today's unifying protest to to further the resisting movement. >> resist, resist. >> pushing leaders in washington to take action. mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> quijano: a controversy 58 figure led off the puerto parade today. a former member of a puerto rican nationalist group linked to deadly bombings in the 1970s and 80s. >> he was released from prison lath month after president obama commuted his sentence for seditious conspiracy, many groups threatened to boycott the parade over plans to honor 4r07 easy rivera. the parade
. >> mayor eric garcetti believes los angeles should be at the forefront of this new civil rights movement. >> certain people want to pull us apart in washington d.c. we're showing we are pulling together. >> locking arm with protestors, congresswoman maxine waters blames the current administration for creating a divide. >> it is so important for us to send a message across this country that we will not tolerate this president and his cabinet and his allies in the way...
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mayor eric garcetti believes los angeles should be at the forefront of this new civil rights movement we are pulling to the. >> reporter: locking arms with protesters, maxine waters blames the current administration for creating a divide. >> it is so important for us to send a message across this country that we will not tolerate this president and his cabinet and his allies in the way that they are disrespecting the people of the country. >> reporter: organizers want today's unifying protest to further the resistance movement. pushing les take action. mireya villarreal, los angeles. >>> a controversial figure led off the puerto rico day parade in new york today. oscar lopez river ear yea was i first float. he is a former member of a puerto rican nationalist group linked to deadly bombings in the 1970s and '80s. he was released from prison last month after president obama commuted his sentence for seditious conspiracy. many boycotted the parade over rivera. the parade kicked off as voters went to the polls in puerto rico to decide whether it should be the 51st state. >> reporter: four
mayor eric garcetti believes los angeles should be at the forefront of this new civil rights movement we are pulling to the. >> reporter: locking arms with protesters, maxine waters blames the current administration for creating a divide. >> it is so important for us to send a message across this country that we will not tolerate this president and his cabinet and his allies in the way that they are disrespecting the people of the country. >> reporter: organizers want today's...
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mayor eric garcetti with his underground tunnel project. would ferry cards through the underground at speeds of 124 miles per hour. sounds good. let's see what salem radio talk show host think so about all of this. is this just california dreaming, larry? >> actually, my first question is real simple. is mr. musk going to pay for it with his own money this time? he's a very successful entrepreneur, as you know, he did a paypal and many other companies. but when it comes to tesla and spacex, he has gotten $4.9 billion, that's b as in bowdacious from you and me, taxpayers. so let's hope this time he's going to use his own dime. ashley: how long does it take for you to get to work, larry? >> for me, it takes about 25 minutes door-to-door, depending on the traffic, and it's very erratic in california. there's no question something needs to be done. when you talk to people in l.a. it is the number one complaint traffic congestion. what should be done about it? we ought to have pricing so that when you have on the freeways at 5:00 in the afternoo
mayor eric garcetti with his underground tunnel project. would ferry cards through the underground at speeds of 124 miles per hour. sounds good. let's see what salem radio talk show host think so about all of this. is this just california dreaming, larry? >> actually, my first question is real simple. is mr. musk going to pay for it with his own money this time? he's a very successful entrepreneur, as you know, he did a paypal and many other companies. but when it comes to tesla and...
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applause for george lucas and his wife mellody hobson, after the los angeles city council and mayor eric garcetti officially approved bringing "the lucas museum of narrative art" to the city. "the power that art has to glue a society together. you have to have common ideas, visions. common ideas are your faith.""if their secrets get too big, killing him may be the cost of doing business." "the accountant" is coming back! warner brothers is prepping a sequel to last year's thriller about a math whiz with high-functioning autism who works for criminals. ben affleck is in talks to return as the title character. you didn't need to be an accountant to see this coming: the original cost 44-million dollars to make, and grossed 155-million worldwide. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (will) coming up... a new study shows a serious racial disparity in san francisco when it comes to criminal cases.. how this could lead to harsher punishments for some.(anny) and your forecast after the break. (anny hong): high pressure building off the coast will bring a warming and drying trend to the bay area and monterey b
applause for george lucas and his wife mellody hobson, after the los angeles city council and mayor eric garcetti officially approved bringing "the lucas museum of narrative art" to the city. "the power that art has to glue a society together. you have to have common ideas, visions. common ideas are your faith.""if their secrets get too big, killing him may be the cost of doing business." "the accountant" is coming back! warner brothers is prepping a...