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we'll be back with l.a.nounce >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by bud light. here we go. but this story has two sides. this is the devil's cut: a more intense bourbon trapped in the barrel wood... that we found a way to unlock. the result is a smooth, slightly sinister, bourbon... ...and it ain't for choir boys. jim beam devil's cut. ♪ ♪ "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or "momtrocious"? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. now with the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪[music plays]♪ ♪[music plays] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series sponsored by bud light. >> dicky: starting january 8th, watch "jimmy kimmel live" at 11:35/10:35 central when jimmy's guests will be jennifer aniston, ryan goslin
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please my friday morning additional police were called in from all points of l.a. to squash what authorities were now termed a full scale life legacy because of the right to look. we were don't. see it as guerrilla warfare but the reason that you can't say it is because you never gave the so-called nickel up intelligence to be strategists and know the little. her little. leg then what happens is that it becomes a big newspaper story which increases political pressure on the authorities to do something. illegal and in a body of sixteen thousand national guard i don't know who to write. lengthy national guard particulars on a really funny to engage in civilian crowd people believe least. at that point they went to the other church which was the iron fist the are. and this leads to a virtual free fire zone where people could be shot. making. the wrong time at the wrong intersection. the claim by police is that these the looters they were refusing orders to go to. the autopsies clearly show the people were shot in the back. one has to really question whether or not a h
please my friday morning additional police were called in from all points of l.a. to squash what authorities were now termed a full scale life legacy because of the right to look. we were don't. see it as guerrilla warfare but the reason that you can't say it is because you never gave the so-called nickel up intelligence to be strategists and know the little. her little. leg then what happens is that it becomes a big newspaper story which increases political pressure on the authorities to do...
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he's alone in the l.a. county there's been over fifteen thousand game related that. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators are they going to be aware. of what benefit i was born and raised and i'm a guy and. i did kill my death a destination show. in the southern portion of the richest city in the richest state in america is a cluster of neighborhoods the streets in boulevards laid out in a grid between the concrete ribbons of freeway. two miles to the west is a pacific coast highway and the beach is that among. five most of the north pole they all drive in beverly hills. seven miles to the east to corner of hollywood and by twenty five miles south there's orange county and disneyland. surrounded by the california dream this region has gone legs. on its streets there up to the country's most violent outbreak of civil unrest not once but twice it's also the home of america's two most infamous african-american gangs crips and bloods is bloody forty year feud is taken by times as many
he's alone in the l.a. county there's been over fifteen thousand game related that. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators are they going to be aware. of what benefit i was born and raised and i'm a guy and. i did kill my death a destination show. in the southern portion of the richest city in the richest state in america is a cluster of neighborhoods the streets in boulevards laid out in a grid between the...
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i'm from l.a. the l.a. rams when i was a kid. then the raiders and then nothing.w are we going to get a team there? where will it come from? do you believe we'll finally get an nhl team again, mayor? >> an nfl team. i too used to go to the rams and raider games and it's time for l.a. football to come back. that's why we led the charge to make farmers field happen, to put the plan together. to approve the eir and all of what comes with it. as i said this is critical not just for football and not just for one football team. i expect when it is all said and done we'll get two football teams. we'll have a great stadium here. but it will also ave a great convention center city with seven new hotels around here. this is a game-changer for% us. you know when you look downtown just a decade ago before l.a. live, before staples center, it was a ghost town. now you can shop and walk and eat here late at night and feel very, very safe. l.a. is safer by the way anytime since 1952. 10 years of consecutive drop in crime. you can walk downtown. you can have a great time. david:
i'm from l.a. the l.a. rams when i was a kid. then the raiders and then nothing.w are we going to get a team there? where will it come from? do you believe we'll finally get an nhl team again, mayor? >> an nfl team. i too used to go to the rams and raider games and it's time for l.a. football to come back. that's why we led the charge to make farmers field happen, to put the plan together. to approve the eir and all of what comes with it. as i said this is critical not just for football...
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tavis: you were writing for the l.a.es had at the time of the riots, so you wrote about the riots for "the l.a. times." looking back, coming to your real life, what do you make, looking back at that moment? >> it was probably the most surreal moment, he but maybe the most important moment for me as a reporter. i was a reporter a couple more years after that, and then i was back to writing books. to see what happened to the city, to be surprised by what happened -- it was a good lesson learned. not understanding the pressures that were underneath the surface of this town. it makes you think about it. it is a question in the book. 20 years later, how far have we come? could it happen again if the right circumstances are there? in has come up in my books, in little pieces until now. it is kind of a big piece. i am writing this close to me. tavis: how long was it after the riots before you took off to write books full time? >> two years. tavis: heather has to be something that happened. what happened that made you know the t
tavis: you were writing for the l.a.es had at the time of the riots, so you wrote about the riots for "the l.a. times." looking back, coming to your real life, what do you make, looking back at that moment? >> it was probably the most surreal moment, he but maybe the most important moment for me as a reporter. i was a reporter a couple more years after that, and then i was back to writing books. to see what happened to the city, to be surprised by what happened -- it was a good...
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three friends from south l.a. ron byrd become us grew up reaching for their piece of the american dream. the most significant thing was when i went to join the boy scouts good boy scouts of america. my mother take me up to the scout to be good your robert plant where the original bill if one thousand nine hundred thirty three to nine hundred eighty three parked in our neighborhood right there so i go up there to join the boy scouts my mother did not the scoutmaster. it was nice but he chose my mother well i don't know what some of the parents might object because it was a white troop. to say be prepared do a good turn daily the scout is is trustworthy loyal friend it could just kind of be careful brave clean and reverent the that's the boy scouts of america bunch of races. with names like the businessmen gladiators and sloss and black teenagers began forming their own street fights returned. to the neighborhood was situated in an air. where we were assigned and designated to lose the sixty second to call slots and
three friends from south l.a. ron byrd become us grew up reaching for their piece of the american dream. the most significant thing was when i went to join the boy scouts good boy scouts of america. my mother take me up to the scout to be good your robert plant where the original bill if one thousand nine hundred thirty three to nine hundred eighty three parked in our neighborhood right there so i go up there to join the boy scouts my mother did not the scoutmaster. it was nice but he chose my...
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south l.a. residents responded by transforming there are a lot of territory into a thriving cultural hub and central avenue developing into a sort of harlem west. west coast best jazz clubs dozens of black businesses lime street people dressed in their sunday best on the weekends a period during which the most affluent and the forest blacks live essentially side by side. and then with well more to spend. time economy adapted itself to a lean automotive industry with major corporations like g.m. chrysler ford good you and firestone all establishing factories in south los angeles. and we're going to. factory you got the benefits you got my house you could buy a car you could raise a family you could live a working class or lower middle class life. it was a moment of unprecedented black prosperity in which the two jacks three of black america was on the rise people were getting jobs were buying homes were buying cars sending their kids to colleges it was a moment of real optimism. in the late one n
south l.a. residents responded by transforming there are a lot of territory into a thriving cultural hub and central avenue developing into a sort of harlem west. west coast best jazz clubs dozens of black businesses lime street people dressed in their sunday best on the weekends a period during which the most affluent and the forest blacks live essentially side by side. and then with well more to spend. time economy adapted itself to a lean automotive industry with major corporations like g.m....
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please my friday morning additional police were called in from all points of l.a. to squash what authorities were now termed a full scale right leg didn't call it a right to look. we would. see it as guerrilla warfare but the reason that you can't say it is because of the so-called equal intelligence of these predators and the director of. her little clip then what happens is that it becomes a big newspaper story which increases political pressure on the authorities to do something. illegal then it probably is sixteen thousand national guard. little national guard particulars honestly trying to engage in civilian crowd completely at least. at that point they point to the others which was the iron fist the hour. and a vis the suit a virtual free fire zone where people could be shot. making . the wrong time at the wrong intersection. claimed by police as it feels a little it were refusing orders to go to. the autopsies clearly show people were shot in the back. one has to really question whether or not a human wind is worth to follow your case of beer. that is to say
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right well during the occupy l.a. we also have to remember that much of the media was forced very very much away from what was actually happened there was only a very select few media who were allowed to even document their raid us our selves were pushed out of the encampment and threatened with arrest but i mean if you if you look at the history of the occupy wall street movement we we were in oakland the same place where a young veteran was hit by a hit by a projectile from a police officer in the face we saw campus police officer at several california universities beating students with but tongs and infamous pepper spray an incident at u.c. davis so. the rest is probably one of the most massive ones we remember the brooklyn bridge where there were also hundreds of people arrested but there were definitely a lot of cases during the whole occupy movement which led to police violence against peaceful demonstrators now ramon the protesters say the police use the cell called shock and awe tactic this term came about by
right well during the occupy l.a. we also have to remember that much of the media was forced very very much away from what was actually happened there was only a very select few media who were allowed to even document their raid us our selves were pushed out of the encampment and threatened with arrest but i mean if you if you look at the history of the occupy wall street movement we we were in oakland the same place where a young veteran was hit by a hit by a projectile from a police officer...
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introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. in one nine hundred eighty one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just thought crack was the way out you know what i even think of what they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes that if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes and nice of the families you know but when i came in like tow everything before but let me ask you when did you have a conventional child. dysfunctional ass family in the south. see out here they got is ninety three i was raised out of that he buys to be a man i take care my mom is my g. mas my family milo but this is sad but it's about myself if i should little brothers and sisters do what you don't. let us go out alone look at me. i grew up in a home where my mother worked two jobs but had three people tell you can imagine we were on supervised sold us a business outside of the home. she was too busy making a living. then
introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. in one nine hundred eighty one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just thought crack was the way out you know what i even think of what they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes that if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes and nice of the families you know but when i came in like tow everything...
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introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. one thousand one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just the crack was the way out you know what i even thing them but they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes and nice to the families you know but when i came in like tow everything before i would let me ask you into juba conventional trial. dysfunctional ass family and you telling us. see out here is ninety three i was raised out of that he. had to be a man take my g. mosque. but this is said. by for little brothers and sisters do what you don't. look at me. i grew up in a home where my mother worked two jobs but had three people so you can imagine we were on supervised sold the business side of the home. she was too busy making a living. then to love me. even though she tried and did the best that she could it was not a cool. it was a lot of black yo
introduction of crack cocaine onto the streets of l.a. one thousand one proved to be a major tipping point for an already vulnerable to. cocaine came a toy and it broke up a lot of you know a lot of people just the crack was the way out you know what i even thing them but they keep you know what i'm saying that will broke a lot of homes if that crack would never came parties to have nice the homes and nice to the families you know but when i came in like tow everything before i would let me ask...
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>> does everyone in l.a. wear pan deck? does everyone in l.a.ntil late? do you hang out with eric stonestreet? >> when are you going to cut your hair? when you are going to turn off the game and start focusing on family time? >> you really need to focus on finding a boyfriend. >> when are you going to come out the closet? >> oh, it's you? what are you doing here? >> you know, i had two children by the time i was your age. >> is that a beard you're growing? when are you going to shave? you look terrible. >> hey, i have a great joke that jimmy should definitely tell on the show. what's the difference between jelly and jam? huh? you can't jelly your [ bleep ] up your girlfriend's [ bleep ]. what? >> jimmy: well, i will say, some of those concerns seem valid. [ applause ] maybe we should just do a show torp. it's possible that none of that will be an issue because there's a good chance that some people who work here might miss their flights tomorrow. outside the l.a. airport today, lax, around 500 airport workers and supporters, and by supporters, p
>> does everyone in l.a. wear pan deck? does everyone in l.a.ntil late? do you hang out with eric stonestreet? >> when are you going to cut your hair? when you are going to turn off the game and start focusing on family time? >> you really need to focus on finding a boyfriend. >> when are you going to come out the closet? >> oh, it's you? what are you doing here? >> you know, i had two children by the time i was your age. >> is that a beard you're...
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just one year later with many south l.a. neighborhoods still in room. to build l.a. quite close to store. the young generation of kids heard about this promise they momentarily got their hopes up they committed to this peace treaty and instead they learned that it was just another four time promise of the man. police. if fail. we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. to. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years between unchecked but almost no with active outside intervention to let me do the job with a legal way to deal with you know what they're bad enough that i'm to say you know we're in a world all i can read all want you really want to this of a we want you to go away you want to pretend like you don't exist to. become a threat to have. you know something you have to sell such a law sergius nothing happens it's just another nigga de de de de de de. this is my grandson his name was mark an alias is seventeen years old very promising young boy and in one thousand nine hundred sixty came here to los angeles to
just one year later with many south l.a. neighborhoods still in room. to build l.a. quite close to store. the young generation of kids heard about this promise they momentarily got their hopes up they committed to this peace treaty and instead they learned that it was just another four time promise of the man. police. if fail. we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. to. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years between unchecked but almost...
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l.a. prosecutors are asking a judge to revoke her probation.she faces up to 245 days in jail if a judge finds she violated her probation. the actress is scheduled for arraignment today on three misdemeanor charges filed last month for a car crash in june. lohan, who is not required to attend today's hearing, has been on probation since 2011. she's had a couple of tough years. >> she has. >>> all right, ladies. have you ever slipped and fell and looked around to see, oh, did someone see me do that? >> every day. but on britain's rail service they are catching them on video and using them to help keep people safe. >> look at that gal. >> faces are blurred but the message is clear. high heels are dangerous if you're not careful. >> on a high heel when you're unstable like this it's very easy to have an ankle, lateral ankle injury like this. >> okay. >> doctors say avoid wearing high heels or wear shorter heels. >> i'd be down for the count. >> i'd be in sneakers every day of my life. >> i have to wear heels. i'm five feet tall. >> you do? >> you h
l.a. prosecutors are asking a judge to revoke her probation.she faces up to 245 days in jail if a judge finds she violated her probation. the actress is scheduled for arraignment today on three misdemeanor charges filed last month for a car crash in june. lohan, who is not required to attend today's hearing, has been on probation since 2011. she's had a couple of tough years. >> she has. >>> all right, ladies. have you ever slipped and fell and looked around to see, oh, did...
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>> l.a., yes, five nights in l.a. >> jimmy: five nights?l.a. >> jimmy: we've got to make was one of those nights a two-man show where i join you for the show. wouldn't that be fun? could we do that? all right. i will do it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: if you take your feet off my furniture. do you still follow boxing? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, i'm launching my foundation, mike tyson cares. [ applause ] yes. hey. i am going to be -- mike tyson cares about helping homeless children in vegas. there are so many homeless children and we're going to launch december 7th, the day before the pacquiao/marquez fight. we're going to be at the mgm, at taboo, start from 7:30 to 10:00. it's all about giving homeless children a fighting chance, like myself, because i was one of those children once. >> jimmy: you were. >> yes. >> jimmy: not everyone has the talent like you. >> no, no. that's not true. everybody doesn't have a talent like me. everybody has a talent and we need to find out where it's at. >> jimmy: that's good. >> we all have a talent. >> jimmy: no
>> l.a., yes, five nights in l.a. >> jimmy: five nights?l.a. >> jimmy: we've got to make was one of those nights a two-man show where i join you for the show. wouldn't that be fun? could we do that? all right. i will do it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: if you take your feet off my furniture. do you still follow boxing? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, i'm launching my foundation, mike tyson cares. [ applause ] yes. hey. i am going to be -- mike tyson cares about helping...
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some schools here in l.a. are already off for the holidays. take three weeks off for the holidays instead of two because that's how long it takes for a nose job to completely heal. the kardashian family released their annual christmas card today. the kardashians don't mail things, they release them. there they are, all in white. it's nice to know what they look like in case you missed the last 250 issues of "in touch" magazine. they chose a surprised look. because that's the only facial expression bruce jenner can make these days. everyone is smiling except for kourtney's husband scott. i don't know if he's upset because he forgot his socks or what's going on. i was thinking about santa claus this morning. this santa thing. when you really think about it, this has to be the biggest, most elaborate prank in the history of the world. it's like we're all in on a huge joke we're playing on kids. and eventually they figure it out and they start lying to their kids, too. it can be awkward when your son or daughter starts asking logical questions abo
some schools here in l.a. are already off for the holidays. take three weeks off for the holidays instead of two because that's how long it takes for a nose job to completely heal. the kardashian family released their annual christmas card today. the kardashians don't mail things, they release them. there they are, all in white. it's nice to know what they look like in case you missed the last 250 issues of "in touch" magazine. they chose a surprised look. because that's the only...
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even our local nbc affiliate in l.a.ered it in the whitest way they could have. >> it's an added aggravation for long islanders whose storm battered homes remain without electricity and now need gasoline for their newly purchased generators. >> horrible. everyone is fighting and that's what i get. the police are here. >> true that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: true that. takes us a little while to catch up with the street lingo out in l.a. true that. meanwhile, apple is going forward with the release of the ipad mini tomorrow, or for the millions of people who still don't have electricity, a paperweight. a smaller version of the ipad. anyone standing in line for an ipad mini in new york or new jersey this week should be punched in the throat, all right? if you have that kind of time -- [ applause ] volunteer for something. apple just started running a new commercial for the mini. it looks like they might have another big hit. >> first came the ipod. then, a slightly thinner ipod. then a tinier ipad. then, a taller, thinner ipo
even our local nbc affiliate in l.a.ered it in the whitest way they could have. >> it's an added aggravation for long islanders whose storm battered homes remain without electricity and now need gasoline for their newly purchased generators. >> horrible. everyone is fighting and that's what i get. the police are here. >> true that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: true that. takes us a little while to catch up with the street lingo out in l.a. true that. meanwhile, apple is going...
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she moved from l.a. to start up her catering again and she's got a career, so she's not depending on that. >> uh. >> and they will go out and visit had -- uh-huh. >> and they will go out and visit her and believe this is the right thing. >> yeah. it's a difficult thing for a family to do. people don't talk about it. i think a lot of people are going through this and when you start to feel like i don't know if i can do this anymore, gail shehe wrote -- and you feel guilty. it's my mother, father, in- laws, whatever, i have to do this. >> you know, you have to think about -- we have to think about our parents and our children. >> uh-huh. >> and we have to think about our own lives. >> that's right. >> you have to do it all. >> you have to balance it. >> when you got cancer a second time, sometimes it's your body saying take time for jill. >> yeah. >> for susan or michael, whatever. >> exactly. >> you have to do that and it's hard to balance. >> it is. >> very hard to balance. >> speaking of balance, you th
she moved from l.a. to start up her catering again and she's got a career, so she's not depending on that. >> uh. >> and they will go out and visit had -- uh-huh. >> and they will go out and visit her and believe this is the right thing. >> yeah. it's a difficult thing for a family to do. people don't talk about it. i think a lot of people are going through this and when you start to feel like i don't know if i can do this anymore, gail shehe wrote -- and you feel...
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he helped reduce violent crime when headed up the new york and l.a. pds but some residents aren't sure a new consultant is a good solution to the city of oakland. the oakland city council by the way votes next month on the plan to hire bratton. it's going to cost $250,000 to use him as a consultant. >>> a milestone today for san francisco's muni. the public transit system is turning 100 years old and there's a celebration designed to benefit everyone. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco to give us some history. >> reporter: 100 years ago the first muni line started running from geary to 33rd avenue. today, muni railway serves about 200 million passengers a year. it has a network of 63 bus routes a historic light rail
he helped reduce violent crime when headed up the new york and l.a. pds but some residents aren't sure a new consultant is a good solution to the city of oakland. the oakland city council by the way votes next month on the plan to hire bratton. it's going to cost $250,000 to use him as a consultant. >>> a milestone today for san francisco's muni. the public transit system is turning 100 years old and there's a celebration designed to benefit everyone. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in...
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zach greinke put on his new jersey and top yesterday, after signing a contract with the l.a.oss town from the angels. >>> as for last night's hoops, highlights, now, from espn. >> good morning. i'm hakem dermish with your "sportscenter" update. and we begin with the battle of the boroughs. nets and knicks. spike lee and jay-z. pregame pleasantries. carmelo anthony. 42 points in the game. knicks up two. under 1:30 to play. nets down two. joe johnson, driving. tied at 97-97. here we go. ensuing knicks possession. raymond felton, kicks it out to jason kidd. knicks up three. last chance for brooklyn. under ten seconds to go. gerald wallace, outside. huh-uh. out to deron williams. how about his three-pointer? no good. knicks win it 100-97. they've won seven of their last eight. next up, they host the lakers on thursday. >>> speaking of the lakers, part of a four-game road trip in cleveland. tyree irvin, back for 11 games from a fractured finger. and anderson varejao, pulling it down. cavs up two. late second quarter. irvin, on the break up to alonzo. cavs up 14. third quarter, kob
zach greinke put on his new jersey and top yesterday, after signing a contract with the l.a.oss town from the angels. >>> as for last night's hoops, highlights, now, from espn. >> good morning. i'm hakem dermish with your "sportscenter" update. and we begin with the battle of the boroughs. nets and knicks. spike lee and jay-z. pregame pleasantries. carmelo anthony. 42 points in the game. knicks up two. under 1:30 to play. nets down two. joe johnson, driving. tied at...
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and then, you know, "fox nfl sunday" is in l.a. so, every friday, i fly back to l.a.then i'm on tv. >> jimmy: yeah, you're on tv. and it's like -- a whole new slew of fans? >> a whole new slew of fans. i used to have all these guys. and nothing wrong -- nothing wrong with you fellas. i appreciate you and i love you. "i'm a giants guy, dude. yeah, yeah. who is going to the super bowl?" they want to touch you, you know? >> jimmy: they want to get in there. yeah, yeah. >> but now -- now, it's ladies. it's women. it's -- [ cheers and applause ] and there's something about the women touch you in a different way, not the bad way. but just something more gentle than the fellas slapping you on the shoulder. >> jimmy: yeah. [ talking over each other ] yeah, i went on the show a couple times with you as the host. >> you were a great guest, by the way. >> jimmy: oh, please. >> no, you really were. >> jimmy: you're saying that because -- >> you're such a good sport. and we did some bad things to you. >> jimmy: you really did. >> well, kelly did, because i don't want you to get me
and then, you know, "fox nfl sunday" is in l.a. so, every friday, i fly back to l.a.then i'm on tv. >> jimmy: yeah, you're on tv. and it's like -- a whole new slew of fans? >> a whole new slew of fans. i used to have all these guys. and nothing wrong -- nothing wrong with you fellas. i appreciate you and i love you. "i'm a giants guy, dude. yeah, yeah. who is going to the super bowl?" they want to touch you, you know? >> jimmy: they want to get in there....
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julia boorstin is in l.a. live and in person, not on facebook, with more. >> reporter: well, brian, the s.e.c. is looking into whether netflix ceo reed hastings violated fair disclosure rules. back on july 3rd, hastings posted on facebook telling his 200,000-plus followers that netflix viewing topped 1 billion hours in june. that's his post right there. now, check out this july 3rd chart. the stock gained about 4% before his post. about 2% after before the markets closed early for the july 4th holiday. but on july 5th, netflix flew 13% higher. they say this pop was due to hastings disclosurdisclosure. hastings knows that the stock started to gain before his post on a positive citigroup report that gave netflix $130 price target. s.e.c.'s final verdict on this
julia boorstin is in l.a. live and in person, not on facebook, with more. >> reporter: well, brian, the s.e.c. is looking into whether netflix ceo reed hastings violated fair disclosure rules. back on july 3rd, hastings posted on facebook telling his 200,000-plus followers that netflix viewing topped 1 billion hours in june. that's his post right there. now, check out this july 3rd chart. the stock gained about 4% before his post. about 2% after before the markets closed early for the...
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that's the good news out of l.a. this morning. >>> now, we turn to the battle over how to keep the nation from going over that so-called fiscal cliff. the clock is ticking now. 27 days to go. >> and president obama and congressional republicans are making plenty of sound bytes about it all. but very little progress. abc's tahman bradley has the details from washington. >> reporter: democrats and republicans remain light years apart. here's president obama, in an interview with bloomberg tv, describing house speaker john boehner's plan to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> unfortunately the speaker's proposal right now is still out of balance. >> reporter: the speaker's plan would raise $800 billion in tax revenue. but does so without raising tax rates for top income earners. the president says that's unacceptable. >> we're going to have to see the rates on the top 2% go up. and we're not going to be able to get a deal without it. >> reporter: republicans, like rising star senator marco rubio, say raising taxes on the wealthy
that's the good news out of l.a. this morning. >>> now, we turn to the battle over how to keep the nation from going over that so-called fiscal cliff. the clock is ticking now. 27 days to go. >> and president obama and congressional republicans are making plenty of sound bytes about it all. but very little progress. abc's tahman bradley has the details from washington. >> reporter: democrats and republicans remain light years apart. here's president obama, in an interview...
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and here in l.a.are often the same thing, there is a real life drama that rivals any action movie with a plot that includes all the elements of classic film noir. >> cut! >> a mystery featuring an assassin, a femme fatale, skpand an actor. let's start with joe peschi, with a name as famous as a cold-blooded killer. his ex-wife, a model and actress, appeared alongside peschi in the gangster film "casino." the supporting cast includes claudia's brother, manny, not an actor but an actual tough guy who did time in prison and who harbors a terrible secret in his past. and finally claudia's second husband, garrett warren, a hollywood stunt man and martial arts expert. a man very familiar with danger. fade in, early evening in the quiet town of westlake village, california outside of l.a. stuntman garrett warren heard a knock on his door and a voice on the other side asking about his new silver volvo parked in the driveway. garrett answered. then comes our first plot twist. three shots into his body. one mor
and here in l.a.are often the same thing, there is a real life drama that rivals any action movie with a plot that includes all the elements of classic film noir. >> cut! >> a mystery featuring an assassin, a femme fatale, skpand an actor. let's start with joe peschi, with a name as famous as a cold-blooded killer. his ex-wife, a model and actress, appeared alongside peschi in the gangster film "casino." the supporting cast includes claudia's brother, manny, not an actor...
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. >> the meticulously organized competition will be the last for the group pacquiao calls his l.a.re they depart for las vegas tomorrow after training. the imminent travel seems to have the smallest member of the team a bit on edge. his master, however, appears completely collected. >> yeah, tomorrow we're leaving. it's exciting. >> upstairs from the tournament, pacquiao adviser and the fighter's assistant attend to some last-minute business. >> right now, we're giving tickets to the team l.a. boys. but we have multiple lists here, a list for politicians, a list for vips, a list for actors. we do this every fight, manny is involved with it and this is the first time ever he got half of it done and decided to go play darts and leave it to us. >> all in, pacquiao will be giving away more than a million dollars of tickets. >> i don't think anybody in the world of boxing has done this. it understates manny. he's got a huge, huge heart. >> as his opponent enjoys an evening of diversion, juan manuel marquez starts with a voyage with his sons to the airport in toluca where a private jet a
. >> the meticulously organized competition will be the last for the group pacquiao calls his l.a.re they depart for las vegas tomorrow after training. the imminent travel seems to have the smallest member of the team a bit on edge. his master, however, appears completely collected. >> yeah, tomorrow we're leaving. it's exciting. >> upstairs from the tournament, pacquiao adviser and the fighter's assistant attend to some last-minute business. >> right now, we're giving...
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l.a. pay $25 to $40 an hour. >> people were scared before and now people have a little bit more confidence and are willing to act. >> reporter: perhaps even feeling pressure to buy. elana giplable has been house hunting for more than a year. she's noticed something new, competition. >> you feel like there's definitely a high demand and if you want something you have to jump on it, otherwise you might lose it. >> reporter: in southern california, the median home price jumped more than 16% in the last year. sales up more than 25%. the biggest increase in six years. l.a. realtor ben lee says the rebound is real. >> the increase in buyer confidence is putting people back in the market. >> reporter: so literally seeing people bidding prices up? >> absolutely. all the time. >> reporter: with housing prices near record lows and interest rates near record lows the contractors and realtors we spoke to today, scott, say they expect to see the housing market here in los angeles back at pre- recession
l.a. pay $25 to $40 an hour. >> people were scared before and now people have a little bit more confidence and are willing to act. >> reporter: perhaps even feeling pressure to buy. elana giplable has been house hunting for more than a year. she's noticed something new, competition. >> you feel like there's definitely a high demand and if you want something you have to jump on it, otherwise you might lose it. >> reporter: in southern california, the median home price...
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and this isn't a scene out of a hit 1980's movie robo cop it's an l.a. police exit vision showing what the u.s. police force could look like in the next decade ahead what you need to know about the possibility of un man the police cars. it's friday december twenty eighth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well today russian president vladimir putin signed a law banning american parents from adopting russian children it could affect hundreds of american families seeking to adopt the u.s. state department is saying the ban is politically motivated but it comes after cases of american adoptive parents abusing their children mira rebin is the author of the stork market america's multi-billion dollar unregulated adoption industry she spoke to r.t. about the issue. a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether forster or adoptive of russian children here in the united states but we certainly have no idea how many children are enduring abuses surviving abuses of all kinds the childre
and this isn't a scene out of a hit 1980's movie robo cop it's an l.a. police exit vision showing what the u.s. police force could look like in the next decade ahead what you need to know about the possibility of un man the police cars. it's friday december twenty eighth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well today russian president vladimir putin signed a law banning american parents from adopting russian children it could affect hundreds of american...
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time cover not only the occupy wall street protest but also cases of police brutality over there in l.a. is has something like this happened before. when it comes to large mass protests and reporters there absolutely has been a very poignant case back in two thousand and seven massive mady rallies hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets police crackdown very heavily not just on the crowd but we're seeing hitting journalists with but tons eventually these cases resulted in more two million dollars payouts on behalf of the police department for protestors and for the journalists themselves who were injured and the l.a.p.d. even said that they were going to change their practices when it comes to dealing with the press and dealing with large crowds but from what we see at the rate at occupy l.a. and now this lawsuit from the journos it seems that there still are many lessons to be learned thank you that was our team correspondent mungo and. well it is no secret that obesity is a public health problem in the u.s. but beyond americans health could be affecting our national securi
time cover not only the occupy wall street protest but also cases of police brutality over there in l.a. is has something like this happened before. when it comes to large mass protests and reporters there absolutely has been a very poignant case back in two thousand and seven massive mady rallies hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets police crackdown very heavily not just on the crowd but we're seeing hitting journalists with but tons eventually these cases resulted in more two...
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major streets of south l.a. have given rise to a new sort of guy determined to fight not simply for turf or colors but for the lives of the next generation. i work with about four or five hundred high risk you every month the first thing i do apologize to him because i have to let bill know my generation is build you miserable the outfit he won years ago i built two decades of this structure so we let him know that hey we have those roles just like you do a rock these peace makers and many of them former gang members have stepped out from behind the gods and are now standing between them literally risking their lives in the formation of street level gang intervention organization. privately funded receiving almost no support from either state or federal governments these grassroots movements are taking the first crucial steps towards stopping the cycle of gang violence. people who care want to see a better cleary want to see a better country that we got a star game together and have a sit down so that we don't k
major streets of south l.a. have given rise to a new sort of guy determined to fight not simply for turf or colors but for the lives of the next generation. i work with about four or five hundred high risk you every month the first thing i do apologize to him because i have to let bill know my generation is build you miserable the outfit he won years ago i built two decades of this structure so we let him know that hey we have those roles just like you do a rock these peace makers and many of...