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there was talk they would co host with san francisco but it's all l.a. the budget l.a.dicts will have $161 million you are surpl surplus. this comes a month after the u.s. olympic committee cut ties with boston, which was initially selected as the u.s. contender for the 2024 games. the usoc faces a september 15th deadline to enter a bid. you might recall, l.a. hosted the olympics back in 1984. and previously in 1932. we'll see if l.a. gets it. >> they know how to do it. >> they do. >> yeah. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nbc nightly news." of. >> hope to see you back here at 6:00. >>> tonight, whiplash as the meltdown continues on wall street. stocks surge, then come crashing back to earth at the bell. more money wiped out as jitters spread with a major wild card still to come. >>> it was a terror plot. startling new details about the potential massacre stopped by those american heroes. the jihadi message the attacker played before grabbing his guguns. and prosecutors say he had help. >>> a new war of words erupts as donald trump unleas
there was talk they would co host with san francisco but it's all l.a. the budget l.a.dicts will have $161 million you are surpl surplus. this comes a month after the u.s. olympic committee cut ties with boston, which was initially selected as the u.s. contender for the 2024 games. the usoc faces a september 15th deadline to enter a bid. you might recall, l.a. hosted the olympics back in 1984. and previously in 1932. we'll see if l.a. gets it. >> they know how to do it. >> they do....
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ago having to leave l.a. for other places and leaving the city open for two decades would have had an actually positive benefit on the nfl but in fact what has happened is at least a does teams over the past two decades used a very credible threat of a team relocating to los angeles to be able to bill being citizens out of money for new stadiums. spent around the united states specifically because those home teams had made the threat a very real threat to move to los angeles and of course we just had the most recent one here in the last couple days with st. louis looking like they're getting about $400 million to keep the rams at home rather than have -- >> go to l.a. >> move to ingelwood in the outskirts of l.a. >> the mayor said there's no way a pro sports franchise is coming to oklahoma city without, stadium renovation. the supersonics became the oklahoma city thrurnd. thunder. was the mayor right? >> we have to give credit to the mayor here. the mayor explicitly said he didn't think it was going to make t
ago having to leave l.a. for other places and leaving the city open for two decades would have had an actually positive benefit on the nfl but in fact what has happened is at least a does teams over the past two decades used a very credible threat of a team relocating to los angeles to be able to bill being citizens out of money for new stadiums. spent around the united states specifically because those home teams had made the threat a very real threat to move to los angeles and of course we...
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the "l.a. times" is reporting that the u.s. olympic committee has struck a deal with l.a. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. usoc scrapped plans for boston because not enough residents support the plan. los angeles hosts the summer olympics in 1932 and 1984. the ioc will pick the host city in 2017. there was talk weeks ago of l.a. and the bay area teaming up together to host the games. but the bay area is not part of this latest proposal. >> i remember the '84 games, extremely successful. >> sure. >> very popular. >> some people would welcome, of course, the olympics to their city. others say it's too expensive, causes a lot of havoc. >> boston gave them the thumbs down. >>> we always give rob the thumbs up. >> when weather cools off after the heat we had this week, that was a nice change for the weekend. you might have noticed the humidity and the light rain we had early in the day. drier air slowly coming through towards the evening and a gorgeous sunset there earlier. notice the temperatures in the mid-60s in dublin right now. san jose al
the "l.a. times" is reporting that the u.s. olympic committee has struck a deal with l.a. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. usoc scrapped plans for boston because not enough residents support the plan. los angeles hosts the summer olympics in 1932 and 1984. the ioc will pick the host city in 2017. there was talk weeks ago of l.a. and the bay area teaming up together to host the games. but the bay area is not part of this latest proposal. >>...
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l.a. sometimes the drilling is behind the scenes. no office workers in this building. it's actually disguising an oil grid. and so is this one, down the street. many of the more than 3,000 oil wells are hiding in plain sight. like this building on a busy street in south l.a. >> it's remarkable. when you come here, you get the sense that whoever is running the activity is camouflaging the presence, you would not know that oil is distracted, except for the fact that every once into a while you get a nauseous risk of something in the air. all of this is happening in an apart. complex. >> reporter: this 16-year-old lives in one of those units. neighbour. >> they are secretive. a lot of people don't know they are here, they know there's funny smells, but not where it's coming from. and then on the doors "can cause birth detects", you wonder what is there. >> reporter: aside from a few signs, it's impossible to figure out this is home. a birds eye view tells the story, this is one of 17 oil site
l.a. sometimes the drilling is behind the scenes. no office workers in this building. it's actually disguising an oil grid. and so is this one, down the street. many of the more than 3,000 oil wells are hiding in plain sight. like this building on a busy street in south l.a. >> it's remarkable. when you come here, you get the sense that whoever is running the activity is camouflaging the presence, you would not know that oil is distracted, except for the fact that every once into a while...
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if l.a. county doesn't come up with a minimum wage that's close to or matching the city's, is that going to be disruptive for the metro area economy? because there would then essentially be a two-tiered system in the area. >> i think it will be but not in the way most imagine. i think if they say you have a higher minimum wage it's a negative effect on you because it creates a wage island. i would say the opposite is probably what happens is you create poverty pockets. if you have a lower minimum wage right across the border, the best workers come into the city of l.a. the most motivated workers come into the city of l.a. the best trained workers come into the city of l.a. our businesses will continue to benefit from that. we looked at some really good m impir kal data. people thought, well, those restaurants must be going out of business, et cetera. that didn't happen. in fact, whether it was a poor community like we saw some poorer cities in the bay area start a minimum wage rise or it was
if l.a. county doesn't come up with a minimum wage that's close to or matching the city's, is that going to be disruptive for the metro area economy? because there would then essentially be a two-tiered system in the area. >> i think it will be but not in the way most imagine. i think if they say you have a higher minimum wage it's a negative effect on you because it creates a wage island. i would say the opposite is probably what happens is you create poverty pockets. if you have a lower...
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future l.a.olice chief spearheaded the creation of the first paramilitary, special weapons and tactics team of course that's more commonly known as s.w.a.t. stephanie? >> thank you. >>> earlier i talked about what systemic changes have occurred since the riots with the professor of history in african american studies at the university of houston. >> it's been a mixed bag. first of all with regard to housing in southern california at the same time wages are stagnating, the rental market has seen a spike upwards in terms of rental costs. in terms of police misconduct is an indication of the fact that what happened in los angeles 50 years ago has become a national phenomenon. >> then you have the issue of education, and i understand leading up to the riots in watts, the board of education has rezoned districts to make it so black students were in overcrowded schools, so there were real concerns. those do concerns also continue to persist today? >> not only do they persist, there are further layers o
future l.a.olice chief spearheaded the creation of the first paramilitary, special weapons and tactics team of course that's more commonly known as s.w.a.t. stephanie? >> thank you. >>> earlier i talked about what systemic changes have occurred since the riots with the professor of history in african american studies at the university of houston. >> it's been a mixed bag. first of all with regard to housing in southern california at the same time wages are stagnating, the...
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we have more in l.a. county than even santa clara county in the heart of silicon valley, more than washington, more than in new york, more than in boston. we've seen a huge investment in infrastructure. we haven't waited for washington. we haven't brought an empty hat for washington to fill. we come with a hat that is half filled. we tax ourselves first. we have the largest program of any in the country with $36 billion for five new rail lines, a $10 billion redo of l.a.x. which if you've flown into, you know it needs it. we've seen a million dollars a day spent in the port of los angeles where 1 out of 50 american jobs can be traced to the ports of los angeles in long beach. 43% of our nation's goods come via sea into that port. it's critical for america's success. whether it's hollywood, which is our calling card to the world, whether it's international trade, which comes through los angeles, it isn't just a great american city, it is a gateway for this country, both in and out of this country for our p
we have more in l.a. county than even santa clara county in the heart of silicon valley, more than washington, more than in new york, more than in boston. we've seen a huge investment in infrastructure. we haven't waited for washington. we haven't brought an empty hat for washington to fill. we come with a hat that is half filled. we tax ourselves first. we have the largest program of any in the country with $36 billion for five new rail lines, a $10 billion redo of l.a.x. which if you've flown...
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l.a.'s gain is our loss. >> so true. >> happening today, a man arrested for recent tire slashing spree in south philadelphia is set to appear in court today. twenty-nine year-old norman of new jersey is a accused of, slashing tires in the 9,000 block of ellsworth street in august 3rd. police say he was caught in the act and had a knife right in his hand. he faces several charges, including criminal mischief. >>> former president jimmy carter is holding a news conference this morning to discuss his cancer diagnosis. last week the 39th president revealed cancer spread to other parts of his body. mr. carter's family has a history of pancreatic cancer. the disease claim his brother, father and his sisters. his mother had had breast cancer which later spread to her pancreas. >>> developing right now, anger in st. louis over a shooting involving a police officer leads to nine arrests. >> police started firing smoke bombs and tear gas at protesters who were angry over shooting of an 18 year-old. p
l.a.'s gain is our loss. >> so true. >> happening today, a man arrested for recent tire slashing spree in south philadelphia is set to appear in court today. twenty-nine year-old norman of new jersey is a accused of, slashing tires in the 9,000 block of ellsworth street in august 3rd. police say he was caught in the act and had a knife right in his hand. he faces several charges, including criminal mischief. >>> former president jimmy carter is holding a news conference...
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. >>> boston is out and it appears l.a. is win. the u.s. olympic committee is optimistic that l.a. will be the viable option to compete to host the 2024 summer games. the news comes two weeks after the u.s.os dropped boston's bid because it didn't have enough support. a joint bid from l.a. and san francisco is being talked about. san francisco mayor ed lee decided to defer to l.a. public policy group known as the bay area council, says it welcomes any opportunity to work with l.a. in support of a bid. once a u.s. city is picked, it will compete with international cities, including rome and paris to host the 2024 summer games. >>> pretty cool. get your wishes ready. the shooting star spectacular that is expected to light up the night sky. and the weather is going to agree. it's right on the money. >> that's right, peggy. we're tracking the conditions on doppler radar. i'll have details when is the best time to view the meteor shower and how the moon could be helping. plus your micro climate forecast. >> reporter: i'm scott budman, it could be the next job boom in silicon valley. com
. >>> boston is out and it appears l.a. is win. the u.s. olympic committee is optimistic that l.a. will be the viable option to compete to host the 2024 summer games. the news comes two weeks after the u.s.os dropped boston's bid because it didn't have enough support. a joint bid from l.a. and san francisco is being talked about. san francisco mayor ed lee decided to defer to l.a. public policy group known as the bay area council, says it welcomes any opportunity to work with l.a. in...
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-@óc" second he has been traded to the l.a.dodgers for two minor league prospects outfielder darnell sweeney and right-hander john ri richy. >> it had to happen. it's time to need a new wave coming in but it's sad to see him go. i'm a die-hard chase utley fan. my dog is named chase. >> reporter: and chase utley joins the l.a. dodgers and he joins former phillies teammate jimmy rollins who earlier this year was traded to the l.a. dodgers. fans i talked to says if he has to go at least he is going to the dodgers and chase it from the l.a. area and for fans it's nice to know he'll be reunited with his former teammate and they will be playing together. reporting live in south philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> 5:34. 76 degrees. >>> overnight a jogger died in ft. washington state park in white marsh township in montgomery county. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how that happened. a group of friends went out for a run last night and the man got separated from the group. police believe he may have gotten disorie
-@óc" second he has been traded to the l.a.dodgers for two minor league prospects outfielder darnell sweeney and right-hander john ri richy. >> it had to happen. it's time to need a new wave coming in but it's sad to see him go. i'm a die-hard chase utley fan. my dog is named chase. >> reporter: and chase utley joins the l.a. dodgers and he joins former phillies teammate jimmy rollins who earlier this year was traded to the l.a. dodgers. fans i talked to says if he has to go...
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l.a. is not raiders town. l.a.s all conformity. >> reporter: wherever the raiders find a home, it's a good bet there will still be a market for oakland raiders shirts. >>> rescue crews are trudging through mud, rocks, and uprooted trees to reach communities cut off by a tropical corm in the eastern caribbean island country of dominica. the remnants of topical storm erika are expected to lit the southeastern gulf of mexico on sunday. heavy rain and gusty winds are possible along south and central florida. >>> it was a slightly cooler day in san francisco. brian, what can we expect for tomorrow? >> the humanity will be out of here, the hugh humanity and mugginess a thing of the past. we'll be enjoying a beautiful sunday, and it's a beautiful saturday night. you can't see it here. but there's a spectacular full moon out there for tonight. and the fog is still holding out at the coast. we do have some low clouds at sfo. it will continue to spread inland for tonight. we have a cloudy start for tomorrow. sunny and breezy
l.a. is not raiders town. l.a.s all conformity. >> reporter: wherever the raiders find a home, it's a good bet there will still be a market for oakland raiders shirts. >>> rescue crews are trudging through mud, rocks, and uprooted trees to reach communities cut off by a tropical corm in the eastern caribbean island country of dominica. the remnants of topical storm erika are expected to lit the southeastern gulf of mexico on sunday. heavy rain and gusty winds are possible along...
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the league might see billions from an l.a. profit share. then if you're talking two teams, double the profit. >> you've got to have ultimate respect for carmen. he's an nfl heavyweight. his past with the 49ers proves he knows what he's doing. but it's not a done deal yet. oakland, alameda county still have a chance technically. >> they're still fighting for it but i think davis is getting frustrated with what's going on in oakland and certainly the owner of the charges is also frustrated. he doesn't think san diego can get a deal done. >>> now to the east bay quake that shook people awake this morning. that's what the shaking looked like from the swap shop. there was no damage reported. the quake hit at 6:49 this morning on the hayward fault in the oakland piedmont area. devin fehely begins our quake coverage. >> the epicenter of this morning's earthquake was right on the line between the cities of oakland and piedmont and right underneath, holy names high school behind me which thankfully survived without even a scratch. >> reporter: the q
the league might see billions from an l.a. profit share. then if you're talking two teams, double the profit. >> you've got to have ultimate respect for carmen. he's an nfl heavyweight. his past with the 49ers proves he knows what he's doing. but it's not a done deal yet. oakland, alameda county still have a chance technically. >> they're still fighting for it but i think davis is getting frustrated with what's going on in oakland and certainly the owner of the charges is also...
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he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's dying and nurses don't want to help. >>reporter: this video shows patients patients nurses standing around while a woman lay suffering on the floor of the er for 40 minutes before she died >> it's medical malpractice. these are circumstances those working there who work hard do not wish to hear but the facts are what they are. the patients were being compromised and there's no excuse and it resulted in the hospital being closed. >> with them closing it, it looked as if martin luther king had died again. that hurt. that really hurt. we was promised. if i talk abo
he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's...
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trade means he will join jimmy role minutes l.a. utley is, sent to los angeles area and met his wife while both at ucla. >> is there definitely some family ties there and it was, a very, very difficult decision for me, and my family to to go. it is not so much changing uniforms but it is really about leaving the city that has given so much to me over the course of the 12 or three years that i have been here. >> utley tipped his hat to fans as he left the field for the last time as a member of the phillies. we will miss him. >> yes. >> "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us from sister station sports radio wip and we can guess what they will be talking about today, justin, good morning. >> reporter: erika and nicole, good morning. morning after is starting to sink in, chase utley's trade a done deal, and here at wip studios this morning fans and the morning team are weighing in this morning. not everyone happy to hear about this big news. let's take to you video from yesterday a glimpse of utley's locker. it seemed surreal
trade means he will join jimmy role minutes l.a. utley is, sent to los angeles area and met his wife while both at ucla. >> is there definitely some family ties there and it was, a very, very difficult decision for me, and my family to to go. it is not so much changing uniforms but it is really about leaving the city that has given so much to me over the course of the 12 or three years that i have been here. >> utley tipped his hat to fans as he left the field for the last time as a...
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i am the l.a. beast.bout to become a human piggy bank. >> there goes the first one, based on his face you can tell it didn't feel good. he gets through ten coins, and his goal he says to eat five or six more. >> my concern is some of the dimes get stuck inside your body. >> there's got to be a little bit of danger to what he's doing. >> a lot of danger. >> the dimecoget lodged in his throat, the sides of the dime could scratch him. >> he finally manages to get down 21 dimes. he grabs the metal detector to show us where the coins are in his body. >> no way, dude. that's so cool. >> cool now. i don't think it's going to be cool in a few hours >> a lot sooner than that. he actually feels not well and decides to call the hospital. >> how many dimes did you consume? >> 21 dimes. >> okay, uhm, sir, the, uhm -- come to the emergency room. i do not know why you did that, sir. >> neither do we. >> i don't think he knows either. >> well she doesn't know the l.a. beast clearly. >> he goes to the hospital and the doc
i am the l.a. beast.bout to become a human piggy bank. >> there goes the first one, based on his face you can tell it didn't feel good. he gets through ten coins, and his goal he says to eat five or six more. >> my concern is some of the dimes get stuck inside your body. >> there's got to be a little bit of danger to what he's doing. >> a lot of danger. >> the dimecoget lodged in his throat, the sides of the dime could scratch him. >> he finally manages to...
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. >>> plus the l.a. beast mounts a new push to bring back crystal pepsi. >>> and a dude celebrates after a spectacular trick shot. see how many tries it took to sink it. >>> this is an incredibly tense moment that was caught on camera in yemen. you see that there is a boy that is stuck in that water in the canal, and even as he's trying to grab onto the wall of that canal, he is being dragged. >> doesn't even look that deep. it's just how swiftly the wattert is moving. knocks him off his feet and seems like he has no chance. >> looks like a flash flood which will happen the same way it happens in certain parts of america, very dry areas and you get the crazy flash floods which catch people off guard. >> they were experiencing a lot of rain which led to this rushing water. and you're right it looks like he countdoesn't have a chance. fortunately as the camera pans over you see a man has seen what's going on. dives into the canal, throws him overthe canal wall onto the street. someone on the street grabs o
. >>> plus the l.a. beast mounts a new push to bring back crystal pepsi. >>> and a dude celebrates after a spectacular trick shot. see how many tries it took to sink it. >>> this is an incredibly tense moment that was caught on camera in yemen. you see that there is a boy that is stuck in that water in the canal, and even as he's trying to grab onto the wall of that canal, he is being dragged. >> doesn't even look that deep. it's just how swiftly the wattert is...
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you're brand new to l.a. i don't know anything about l.a. >> we didn't have a navi system. so we just kind of -- just kind of cruising along. >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. so, it was on sunset boulevard -- so we knocked on the glass. and the guy goes like, "what do you want?" [ laughter ] beer. we don't sell anything here. we have to deliver it to you." and we go, "but we've got to bring it to a party." he goes, "i can't." and you pull your wallet and i.d. out and you put it against the glass and you go, "i'm a a laker." [ laughter and applause ] >> oh, okay, come in. come in. >> jimmy: we left with five cases of beer. we're like, hey. came back to the party -- that was awesome, man. i'll never forget that. i was so proud of you. i'm watching you like i'm your mom or something. i'm so proud of you like -- i knew him when. i knew kobe. >> no, man, you've blown up, man. i appreciate it. i grew up a little bit. i can't wait for this film. "kobe's muse." this is on showtime. this is your first thing. you have a whole new thing now, kobe inc. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is your whole -- it's
you're brand new to l.a. i don't know anything about l.a. >> we didn't have a navi system. so we just kind of -- just kind of cruising along. >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. so, it was on sunset boulevard -- so we knocked on the glass. and the guy goes like, "what do you want?" [ laughter ] beer. we don't sell anything here. we have to deliver it to you." and we go, "but we've got to bring it to a party." he goes, "i can't." and you pull your wallet and...
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l.a. is really conformity and they went down to l.a. the first time.t their identity. >> reporter: it is still a good bet there will be a market for oakland raiders t shirts. >> jeff pierce, kron 4 news. >>> a woman was killed at 9:00. they found her body at the scene. 6700 block of avenel avenue and shooters drove off in their car. >> decision 2016 as donald trump continues to win support in the presidential polls. more questions are being raised about the campaign. >> this is the use of a questionable phrase as well as its campaign war chest. >> the washington outsider. caught in the act. acting leak a politician. >> give yourself a nice applause. >> wow. >> this time. during the debate. >> after using what some consider yet another crer verse shal phrase, the silent majority. >> you have a silent majority in this country that feels abused. forgotten, mistreated and it is a term that is not brought up in years. people haven't heard that term in many years. it is interesting as to why. >> reporter: the reason, originally coined by nixon. great silent
l.a. is really conformity and they went down to l.a. the first time.t their identity. >> reporter: it is still a good bet there will be a market for oakland raiders t shirts. >> jeff pierce, kron 4 news. >>> a woman was killed at 9:00. they found her body at the scene. 6700 block of avenel avenue and shooters drove off in their car. >> decision 2016 as donald trump continues to win support in the presidential polls. more questions are being raised about the campaign....
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justin: i was raised to think l.a.idiculous joke of a place ever and it just keeps growing on me every time i'm there. it's lovely, you can see the mountains, the restaurants are great, there's tons of interesting people. it's not a lot less expensive. real estate prices have been skyrocketing, but the issue with l.a. is that it is so dispersed and diffuse that winehouse in beverly hills is something i will never in a million years be able to do. but there are places only a few miles away that are substantially less expensive and that seems to be the way l.a. is set up. like a series of urban villages. justin: correct. one superficial example i hit on his look at the best restaurant list. in new york, they are concentrated around lower manhattan. in los angeles, you look at a list and it's everywhere. it's spread all over the place because there are these little conglomerations of cool things. pimm: that is why you need the driverless automobile. justin: you need an automobile of some sort. pimm: thank you. you can rea
justin: i was raised to think l.a.idiculous joke of a place ever and it just keeps growing on me every time i'm there. it's lovely, you can see the mountains, the restaurants are great, there's tons of interesting people. it's not a lot less expensive. real estate prices have been skyrocketing, but the issue with l.a. is that it is so dispersed and diffuse that winehouse in beverly hills is something i will never in a million years be able to do. but there are places only a few miles away that...
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fortunately, l.a.a much bigger city and has a lot of different identities and it has not been stigmatized in the same way. a riot can lead to the long-term stigmatization of a city. oft drives the whole process december at me and white flight and makes it more difficult for a city to recover. of stigmatization and white flight and makes it more difficult for a city to recover. it is often said we are driven out of the cities by the riots. i call bs on that. the federal government gave them loans tor interest fha move out of the city. working-class population to escape the cities. with thetigma deepens riots and the rebellions to the point where the city is tagged with those events. holly: i feel compelled to say that in empowered people can protest. what a historically disenfranchised people who have nothing to lose and perhaps nothing to gain are empowered to protest. use thententionally word rebellion because it is a reaction to a circumstance, a living condition, a state of
fortunately, l.a.a much bigger city and has a lot of different identities and it has not been stigmatized in the same way. a riot can lead to the long-term stigmatization of a city. oft drives the whole process december at me and white flight and makes it more difficult for a city to recover. of stigmatization and white flight and makes it more difficult for a city to recover. it is often said we are driven out of the cities by the riots. i call bs on that. the federal government gave them...
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olympic committee says it is optimistic l.a. will be a viable option to pete to host the 2024 summer games. the news comes two weeks after the usoc dropped boston's bid because it didn't have enough support. a joint bid from l.a. and san francisco also an option. san francisco mayor ed lee says he is deferring to l.a. in the meantime a public policy group known as the bay area council says it welcomes any opportunity to work with l.a. in support of a bid. once a u.s. city is picked, it will compete with international cities including rome and paris to host the 2024 games. >> it would be a fairy tail to have the olympic games. hey, what about a disney movie coming to life? take a look at this video from outside a ymca mere denver, colorado. it has gone viral. workers caught it this adorable video of a bunny and a deer playing together last week. the bare have been thick named bambi and thumper. seems the pair have become lifelong friends though i don't know how long their lives are have been intertwined. they say they've seen the
olympic committee says it is optimistic l.a. will be a viable option to pete to host the 2024 summer games. the news comes two weeks after the usoc dropped boston's bid because it didn't have enough support. a joint bid from l.a. and san francisco also an option. san francisco mayor ed lee says he is deferring to l.a. in the meantime a public policy group known as the bay area council says it welcomes any opportunity to work with l.a. in support of a bid. once a u.s. city is picked, it will...
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fortune l.a.is a much bigger city and it is many different identities so it hasn't been stigmatized in quite the same way. there is a danger that are data right to lead to the long-term stigmatization of a city. and then just for the dry spell process of disinvestment and makes it much, much more difficult for a city to recover. i worry about that indicates of a city like baltimore spent you don't think it was stigmatized before? >> absolutely. in fact, the rights become a cover story for whites in cities like newark. we were driven out of the city by the riots. i often call bs on that because people did start moving out of the cities in the 1940s and 1950s. federal government aid them low interest a fha loans to move out of the city, construct interstate highways, all that stuff, make it easier for a white middle class, white working-class population to escape from the cities. but the stigma deepens as a result of the rise of the rebellions to the point that now the city is packed with or associa
fortune l.a.is a much bigger city and it is many different identities so it hasn't been stigmatized in quite the same way. there is a danger that are data right to lead to the long-term stigmatization of a city. and then just for the dry spell process of disinvestment and makes it much, much more difficult for a city to recover. i worry about that indicates of a city like baltimore spent you don't think it was stigmatized before? >> absolutely. in fact, the rights become a cover story for...
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. >> amid this scandal, kristen was spotted jogging in an l.a. suburb with tori spelling. >> i think tori knows what it's like to come out on the other side and stay married to her man regardless of the scandal. so if she's a great support system for kristin to have. >> kristin's co-star, ramona singer, split with her husband after it was revealed he had an affair. he's on the ramona coaster. >> i think it's unhappiness within themselves and they think by having an affair, it's going to make them feel better but it really doesn't. >> and i'm sure there's so much more to come on the ashley madison scandal. back to josh duggar and wife anna who continues to stand by his side. how they're hiding out in a mountain home in arkansas trying to avoid the public eye. >>> moving on now. taylor swift took center stage again last night to another sold out l.a. audience. really mastered the art of turning every single concert into a news-making event. with celebrity surprises. we think of part of taylor's plan to rule the world. >> ellen in a silver tutu in s
. >> amid this scandal, kristen was spotted jogging in an l.a. suburb with tori spelling. >> i think tori knows what it's like to come out on the other side and stay married to her man regardless of the scandal. so if she's a great support system for kristin to have. >> kristin's co-star, ramona singer, split with her husband after it was revealed he had an affair. he's on the ramona coaster. >> i think it's unhappiness within themselves and they think by having an...
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how l.a.k not one but two nfl teams and hthe most striking is the 0th anniversary of the watts riots and the regulation of how bad the pulitzer prize winning paper's coverage was back in 1965. how rioters and negroes came to be used almost interchangebly. how the "times" set a black advertising salsman into the riots because they had no black report and the guy wound up on skid row. racial violence is a problem in the age of ferguson and baltimore but at least the media have made some progress on the question of diversity. time for your top tweets. are the media being fair or unfair to hillary on the e-mail story? jim hoffman, leading candidate for president is under criminal investigation by the fbi. questioning her about it is mandatory. amy fried, unfair as the media don't explain how clinton got e-mails not classified at the time and passing along unsourced partisan attacks. media, you included, hype everything in a 24/7 news, capped making news and not reporting it and stephen colbert fee
how l.a.k not one but two nfl teams and hthe most striking is the 0th anniversary of the watts riots and the regulation of how bad the pulitzer prize winning paper's coverage was back in 1965. how rioters and negroes came to be used almost interchangebly. how the "times" set a black advertising salsman into the riots because they had no black report and the guy wound up on skid row. racial violence is a problem in the age of ferguson and baltimore but at least the media have made some...
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my dad was an l.a. cop. and i was 12 years old when the riots st sayted. >> reporter: it was a hot august night. >> i was 6 years old. i was living about maybe seven, eight, nine, ten miles from dohere. i remember the smoke. i remember the sirens. i remember seeing the troops drive by. >> the national guard presence was huge. >> reporter: the match was lit just outside watts. >> so this is 116th and avalon. this is where it started. >> it was a little after 7:00 at night. >> it was here, a california highway patrolman was arresting a black dui suspect. a restless crowd gathered. tensions flamed. and before long the streets had erupted into violence, leaving businesses looted and torched and ultimately 34 people dead. injured. >> it was a time of huge political strife and a lot of unemployment and a lot of community distrust. >> reporter: in short, a lot of the same heingredients that gave breath to the 1992 riots after the rodney king case. and more recently the unrest in the streets of baltimore and rguson,
my dad was an l.a. cop. and i was 12 years old when the riots st sayted. >> reporter: it was a hot august night. >> i was 6 years old. i was living about maybe seven, eight, nine, ten miles from dohere. i remember the smoke. i remember the sirens. i remember seeing the troops drive by. >> the national guard presence was huge. >> reporter: the match was lit just outside watts. >> so this is 116th and avalon. this is where it started. >> it was a little after...
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it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> libya's prime minister announces he's stepping down but then his spokesman says he isn't. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up. russia respond to his sanctions by destroying western imports, but its economy is shrinking. >> reporter: i am natasha in south sudan, women are walking here in to the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten and raped. >>> and we report from colorado where the very agency responsible for
it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> libya's prime minister announces he's stepping down but then his spokesman says he isn't. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra...
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chase utley has been traded to the l.a. dodgers. >> kind of upsetting being one of the last members from the 08 world series team hurts the most. utley didn't play but got a standing ovation, and tipped his hat to the crowd. >> not so much changing uniforms, it is about leaving the city that has given me so much over the 12 or 13 years i've been here. he was a huge part of the team that won two world series and involved in the community off the field working to raise awareness about annual cruelty. there are two members. left of the 2008 world series team that paraded down broad street. all things come to an end. we had a great run, now things are definitely changing. utley, of course, will be reunited with jimmy rollins out in l.a., when he was out yesterday, rollins cracked a big smile and said utley can add a lot to that team. tam. >> you can read more about the trade at 6abc.com and on our "action news" facebook page. there you can share your favorite memories of chase during his time here in philadelphia. >>> happening
chase utley has been traded to the l.a. dodgers. >> kind of upsetting being one of the last members from the 08 world series team hurts the most. utley didn't play but got a standing ovation, and tipped his hat to the crowd. >> not so much changing uniforms, it is about leaving the city that has given me so much over the 12 or 13 years i've been here. he was a huge part of the team that won two world series and involved in the community off the field working to raise awareness about...
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it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid. the 2016 election hinges on it. it may not be in the way you expect. pictures tell the
it's an indication that in this part of l.a.eople view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid. the 2016 election hinges on it. it may not be in the way you expect. pictures tell the
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and if there was an unofficial anthem for l.a.'s turmoil in 1992, it was rapper ice-t's "cop killer." "i'm a cop killer, better you than me!" "cop killer" was featured on ice-t's album "body count" which was released a month before. a jury acquitted four l.a.p.d. offcers involved in the rodney king incident. by then, the song had already faced strong opposition but in the wake of america's deadliest uprising in over a century that opposition would ignite nationwide. "on the west coast today, a long blue line of police officers took on a giant of the entertainment industry." "police from across the country converged on hollywood today some who've been shot in the line of duty." "this record talks about being shot in the face by a 12-gauge shotgun. i'm going to give you a description of what that's like." "take that album and put it where it really belongs- in the trash." "president bush labeled cop killer sick. now, even oliver north is demanding criminal prosecutions of time warner and its board members for promoting insurrection.
and if there was an unofficial anthem for l.a.'s turmoil in 1992, it was rapper ice-t's "cop killer." "i'm a cop killer, better you than me!" "cop killer" was featured on ice-t's album "body count" which was released a month before. a jury acquitted four l.a.p.d. offcers involved in the rodney king incident. by then, the song had already faced strong opposition but in the wake of america's deadliest uprising in over a century that opposition would ignite...
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so i'm looking at l.a. the way that anyone looks at l.a. i don't want to lose them but they need to consider their options as well. >> mark davis has told the city it has until the end of the year to find a solution. the team is listening to offers to move back to the l.a. area. >>> the 49ers have a new stadium but it's not without problems. they will open their second season in levi stadium this sunday when they host the cowboys in a preseason game. jerry jones says he is worried about the stadium. his team is thinking about holding several key players out of the game so they don't get injured on the sloppied so. >>> another ugly day on wall street. stocks tumbled for the fourth day in a row. bay area giants like apple and facebook took major hits. experts say a slowdown in china and drop in oil were to blame. the dow closed down 130 points. the nasdaq fell 3.5% of his value. and the a and p, 26 points. >>> folks gathered in mobile, alabama to see donald trump. the event had to be moved to a 40,000 seat stadium to accommodate the largest c
so i'm looking at l.a. the way that anyone looks at l.a. i don't want to lose them but they need to consider their options as well. >> mark davis has told the city it has until the end of the year to find a solution. the team is listening to offers to move back to the l.a. area. >>> the 49ers have a new stadium but it's not without problems. they will open their second season in levi stadium this sunday when they host the cowboys in a preseason game. jerry jones says he is...
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the city plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in all, that would make l.a. largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave cost $1.5 million, about $1,700 per camera. paid for by private donations. city officials consider that money well spent if it builds more trust between police and the citizens they protect. >> reporter: the city-wide program for body-warn cameras will protect the community as well as the officers wearing them. >> reporter: but not everyone is happy about l.a.'s body camera plan. the most controversial aspect. it allows officers to review footage before writing reports or giving statements, and departments don't have to publicly release any recordings, unless they are part of a krim call or civil court proceedings. . >> we are no required to produce investigative records. we have not in the past with limited exceptions and never on digital video or other types of video. >> reporter: some worry that police will use cameras as surveillance tools. >> body cameras will only increase surveillance of community members. >> reporter:
the city plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in all, that would make l.a. largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave cost $1.5 million, about $1,700 per camera. paid for by private donations. city officials consider that money well spent if it builds more trust between police and the citizens they protect. >> reporter: the city-wide program for body-warn cameras will protect the community as well as the officers wearing them. >> reporter: but not everyone is...
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ago,ed to l.a.producers and you about, and he was just starting out as well. we became really good friends. we were always outsiders in this dance world and the producer world, and we decided to create something together. it is special, because we have really strong quality control. it is not good enough until it is good enough for both of us, and that takes a lot of work. charlie: is it a long time? wesley: the record you played the video of, we recorded that in three hours one night in a hotel room, and then it took us another month to make the song sond the way it did. sometimes it might take a year to mix the record and produce it properly, even if it takes one night to write it. charlie: it's extraordinary, for two people who are really good to come together. usually they become really good and they split, and you guys came together. your competitors, almost. sonny: just like when you have two people, we respect each other so much and have that quality control. charlie: and complement each othe
ago,ed to l.a.producers and you about, and he was just starting out as well. we became really good friends. we were always outsiders in this dance world and the producer world, and we decided to create something together. it is special, because we have really strong quality control. it is not good enough until it is good enough for both of us, and that takes a lot of work. charlie: is it a long time? wesley: the record you played the video of, we recorded that in three hours one night in a...
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l.a. times reports the olympic committee struck a deal with city leaders. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. the usoc scrapped plans for boston to be the host city because not enough residents supported that plan. cities can bid until september 15 to host the game. los angeles hosted summer olympics in 1932 and 1984. the ioc will pick a host city in 2017. there was talk weeks ago of l.a. and bay area teaming up to host together, but the bay area is not part of the latest proposal. >>> now to a group that doesn't want to see a winning bid for southern california, score one for raiders fans who rallied in oakland to keep the team in the bay area. four proraider groups joined forces to gain support for a new stadium for the team. they hope a public rally may show the owner how serious they are about keeping the team from moving to l.a. >> we have been hearing mark davis saying he wants to stay in oakland. we want to see body language, some actions if they're going to build their own proposal to get a stadium built to stay in oak
l.a. times reports the olympic committee struck a deal with city leaders. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. the usoc scrapped plans for boston to be the host city because not enough residents supported that plan. cities can bid until september 15 to host the game. los angeles hosted summer olympics in 1932 and 1984. the ioc will pick a host city in 2017. there was talk weeks ago of l.a. and bay area teaming up to host together, but the bay area is not part...
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in 1984, however, l.a. was the land of fiscal responsibility. it was an example of what the olympics could be. on july 28, the games of the 23rd olympiad commenced inside memorial coliseum. the execution of a plan five years in the making. before 1984, the olympic spirit had begun to fade. terrorist kidnappings painted a dark scene in the munich games in '72. (gunfire in distance) in 1976, montreal ended up one- and-a-half billion dollars in debt. 65 nations boycotted the 1980 summer olympics in moscow after the soviet union invaded afghanistan. when the bidding process for the '84 games began, tehran was one of only two cities to put in a final bid. (chanting) but the iranian revolution forced its organizers to back out. that left los angeles as the only city willing to host the games. so in 1979, it was tasked with bringing back the allure and keeping california out of massive debt. "it will have an enormous economic impact on our city as well. both in terms of taxes generated, but more importantly in terms of the businesses that are located t
in 1984, however, l.a. was the land of fiscal responsibility. it was an example of what the olympics could be. on july 28, the games of the 23rd olympiad commenced inside memorial coliseum. the execution of a plan five years in the making. before 1984, the olympic spirit had begun to fade. terrorist kidnappings painted a dark scene in the munich games in '72. (gunfire in distance) in 1976, montreal ended up one- and-a-half billion dollars in debt. 65 nations boycotted the 1980 summer olympics...
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and instead would take a cut of -- moves to l.a. and instead would take a cut of the team's profits. allen martin, kpix5. >>> school starts next week and one school is scrambling to find plenty of teachers. >> i'll tell you what happens if they can't do it in time. >> tonight lawmakers want to drive up the gas tax to repair the roads and if you think hybrid gets you off the hook, better think again. >> they used to teach ,, is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> oakland kids head back to school next week, but tonight the district is still short on teachers, christin ayers on who may have to step in in their place of. >> reporter: one week until classes start at oakland unified school district
and instead would take a cut of -- moves to l.a. and instead would take a cut of the team's profits. allen martin, kpix5. >>> school starts next week and one school is scrambling to find plenty of teachers. >> i'll tell you what happens if they can't do it in time. >> tonight lawmakers want to drive up the gas tax to repair the roads and if you think hybrid gets you off the hook, better think again. >> they used to teach ,, is there an elk in your bed? with sleep...
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and instead would take a cut of -- moves to l.a. and instead would take a cut of the team's profits. allen martin, kpix5. >>> school starts next week and one school is scrambling to find plenty of teachers. >> i'll tell you what happens if they can't do it in time. >> tonight lawmakers want to drive up the gas tax to repair the roads and if you think hybrid gets you off the hook, better think again. better think again. >> they used to teach ,,,,,,,,,, h,z/ >>> oakland kids head back to school next week, but tonight the district is still short on teachers, christin ayers on who may have to step in in their place of. >> reporter: one week until classes start at oakland unified school district and for rising star jamari no. 14 it's all play on the football field. for his mother this is no game. she's been fighting to get jamari out of his oakland public school because of overcrowding. >> i actually went and sat in his classroom a couple hours one day and i felt the teacher could not control the kids. there was way too many kids for one
and instead would take a cut of -- moves to l.a. and instead would take a cut of the team's profits. allen martin, kpix5. >>> school starts next week and one school is scrambling to find plenty of teachers. >> i'll tell you what happens if they can't do it in time. >> tonight lawmakers want to drive up the gas tax to repair the roads and if you think hybrid gets you off the hook, better think again. better think again. >> they used to teach ,,,,,,,,,, h,z/...
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how in the world did he get here from l.a. here from l.a? 375 mile trek. >> he has spoken to a brother who said that had he taken a bus to the northern california but as far as where he boarded the bus what bus he was open we have no idea. >> hayward please called at&t hoping for more answers. >> we have a translytor but he kept saying he didn't know. >> so for now the mystery of andy's journey across california lives on. instead of bowling maybe he should have been in the marathon. vic lee abc 7 news. >> residents of apartment complex in hayward had to get out early this morning because of some fires believed to be set on purpose. 125 people were forced to leave their homes. here's lee ann. >>reporter: residents at the court yard apartment complex in hayward were assisted by the red cross after crew battled 3 small fires. all on the third floor. >> entire complex evacuated pop arrival we had smoke open the first second third floor. >> it was right near the door of my apartment entrance and i immediately woke up my husband and got my baby an
how in the world did he get here from l.a. here from l.a? 375 mile trek. >> he has spoken to a brother who said that had he taken a bus to the northern california but as far as where he boarded the bus what bus he was open we have no idea. >> hayward please called at&t hoping for more answers. >> we have a translytor but he kept saying he didn't know. >> so for now the mystery of andy's journey across california lives on. instead of bowling maybe he should have been...
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he boarded a plane to l.a. and from there will go to albania. >> they tracked it down over a two-hour period, they figured out who he was, and where he was from. they found it. >> reporter: words of thanks from an official. andy guzmari missed the celebrations. he competed in bowling. the 44-year-old albanian was last seen saturday night, in southern california where the special olympic games were held then at 2:00 this morning he shows up at the hayward police station. a great relief for officials. police were surprised. >> we immediately realized he is the missing athlete from the l.a. area. >> reporter: hayward police say officers made sure he wasn't hurt, then took care of him. >> he slept for a good part of the morning. we fed him gave him food and he was in good spirits. >> reporter: still, the burning question, how in the world did he get here from l.a.? a 375-mile trek? >> he's spoken to a brother who said he had taken a bus to northern california, as far as where he boarded and what bus he was on we ha
he boarded a plane to l.a. and from there will go to albania. >> they tracked it down over a two-hour period, they figured out who he was, and where he was from. they found it. >> reporter: words of thanks from an official. andy guzmari missed the celebrations. he competed in bowling. the 44-year-old albanian was last seen saturday night, in southern california where the special olympic games were held then at 2:00 this morning he shows up at the hayward police station. a great...
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that are moving forward. >> the raiders and chargers are committed to l.a. if that happens, you've created a mega market that runs from santa barbara to mexico. >> reporter: the raiders and chargers have discussed sharing a stadium in carson, but with three teams vying for two spots, commissioner roger goodell says the team owners realize if they file for relocation, there's a chance they won't be approved. we'll keep you updated. >>> hillary clinton has agreed to hand over her private e-mail server to the government after two e-mails were found to have top secret information. clinton has handed over tens of thousands of e-mails last year. republicans claim this development make clear she knew she did something wrong. clinton has always maintained she did nothing wrong. she said if any classified information was exchanged, it was between her e-mail and a government address. >>> cyber crime hits wall street. hackers and traders busted for making $100 million by stealing insider information. it's the biggest case of its kind. investigators say a group of u.s.
that are moving forward. >> the raiders and chargers are committed to l.a. if that happens, you've created a mega market that runs from santa barbara to mexico. >> reporter: the raiders and chargers have discussed sharing a stadium in carson, but with three teams vying for two spots, commissioner roger goodell says the team owners realize if they file for relocation, there's a chance they won't be approved. we'll keep you updated. >>> hillary clinton has agreed to hand over...
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the team or teams that end up in l.a. will be determined by a vote of the owners. they will also hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal and relocation by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners is scheduled. no major announcement is scheduled at this meeting. >>> twitter an the national football league have a plan in place for the upcoming season. the two have been partners since 2013 but now twitter users will have access to significantly more nfl content than in the past from preseason through super bowl 50. twitter and the nfl say you can see recaps, via highlights of best plays, and fun info graphics. sal likes to tweet. especially during the nfl season. >> during baseball, during basketball. >> at all hours of the day and night. >> he is tweeting. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, that second big wild fire in lake county still burning out of control this morning and up next the reason the man was trying to protect his property from the flames ended up being arrested. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carr
the team or teams that end up in l.a. will be determined by a vote of the owners. they will also hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal and relocation by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners is scheduled. no major announcement is scheduled at this meeting. >>> twitter an the national football league have a plan in place for the upcoming season. the two have been partners since 2013 but now twitter users will have access to significantly more nfl content than in the past from...
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host: and dean, you were in l.a. right? dean: i was in a northern california. my son was a competitive car racer at a race. , ie all new orleanians didn't think the storm was going to be a big deal. i drove up the pacific coast highway so that he could race. before he went up to the race, after the storm had passed, i called the editor of the picayune, a close friend. i said, is this going to be bad? he said, it hit mississippi, but it looks like new orleans is going to be ok. so i went to the race with my son. i came back to the hotel, turned on the television set. at this point everyone had realized the levees had broken and that the city was flooded. car,panicked, popping the and went to los angeles. i never went back to new orleans for almost a year. i didn't go back until my mother went back. first, i think it was painful. i could do what i always did, which was rely on being a journalist to take advantage of the distance. i ran the l.a. times coverage of katrina. at that time i was the editor of the paper. i used that as my excuse. i didn't want to admit
host: and dean, you were in l.a. right? dean: i was in a northern california. my son was a competitive car racer at a race. , ie all new orleanians didn't think the storm was going to be a big deal. i drove up the pacific coast highway so that he could race. before he went up to the race, after the storm had passed, i called the editor of the picayune, a close friend. i said, is this going to be bad? he said, it hit mississippi, but it looks like new orleans is going to be ok. so i went to the...