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l.a. music as watching the hawks strikes a chord if you want to know but still would know that you see the series at the bank i rail that you dislike to analyze it to gauge the plot of the city you speak of my left shoulder for the day like it or not i got to have a visit with the police and the outrage of it and it is still going on did this world cope with it and opened up new details we opened up to start to question. leg. a. leg. length. a. leg. a. leg . length. i'm alex. and play bass and guitar and i play guitar i'm evelyn and i play the drums she told me how did how did everyone come together how did out of power still felt find its way all the knowledge goes old story about. alex we had actually never met but we knew of each other and i like a mutual friend of ours was like ok out is moving to l.a. and i was like perfect awesome this girl i know of her i knew she was a musician. in colorado and was like in bands and i just like knew of her because i knew her ex-boyfriend and so. i
l.a. music as watching the hawks strikes a chord if you want to know but still would know that you see the series at the bank i rail that you dislike to analyze it to gauge the plot of the city you speak of my left shoulder for the day like it or not i got to have a visit with the police and the outrage of it and it is still going on did this world cope with it and opened up new details we opened up to start to question. leg. a. leg. length. a. leg. a. leg . length. i'm alex. and play bass and...
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l.a. is we are all about 100% graduation. 100% attendance. engaged them ways. it relies on an afterschool plan. l.a. unified has gone from 40 -- 45% graduation to 75% graduation because we have improved relationship with all students. we have built 131 new schools to make space but we focused on personalization and decentralization. afterschool is about enhancing services to young people, about somebody caring, being there, but also somebody investing in you. afterschool programs help is learned in a very positive way so you get role models. whether it is strategies or athletic or art and music. whatever that and richman is, we are telling you we love you, we have high expectations of you, and we believe in you. even for kids who participate in the supper program, that means they get three meals a day on campus. our afterschool folks are mentors are bridges, connectors, and sometimes, sometimes, they are the only person that that young person would have during that time. l.a. unified's pro
l.a. is we are all about 100% graduation. 100% attendance. engaged them ways. it relies on an afterschool plan. l.a. unified has gone from 40 -- 45% graduation to 75% graduation because we have improved relationship with all students. we have built 131 new schools to make space but we focused on personalization and decentralization. afterschool is about enhancing services to young people, about somebody caring, being there, but also somebody investing in you. afterschool programs help is...
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i was like when she comes l.a. we're going to like be friends and we just started playing together yeah we just started jamming at that like the first couple times that. we ever like put songs together it was just like her on drums and me playing guitar and i still have these like demos of us just like kind of like. yeah going over. your music has this very real quality be cheap but it classical it's sort of ambient all of these things did you try to create that someone l.a. sound or did it just kind of happen way. i think i was wanted like. i'm trying to think specifically like. i think i have like a sound in mind it actually used to be a lot more like fuzzed out in reverb and like when i would play live. initially it was just like even more just kind of like indian sounding and i really do love music like that i think as i played more and got more confident it was like turning the reverb down and so you could hear my voice more and like you could hear the songs and like the the lyrics more hopefully. so i really
i was like when she comes l.a. we're going to like be friends and we just started playing together yeah we just started jamming at that like the first couple times that. we ever like put songs together it was just like her on drums and me playing guitar and i still have these like demos of us just like kind of like. yeah going over. your music has this very real quality be cheap but it classical it's sort of ambient all of these things did you try to create that someone l.a. sound or did it...
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my favorite l.a. usc grad. the second thing you have to say, the second thing we have to do is talk about beliefs. if we believe that we are the leaders then we have to talk about plan a, plan b, and plan c. in the california recession, the people of l.a. unified were amazing. employees, neighbors, allies, people stepped up. our opportunity to organize today as a community of believers is a moment that should -- what are the next 10 years going to look like? that, i would say, thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. we need you and we rely on you. you have absolutely made a difference. bonnie: thank you, monica. l.a. usd is lucky to have you as are the children. eloi: just a brief things, first of all, i would agree with everything said, but focusing on helping these children and their parents believe. believe in themselves. believe that not only is education something that is part of their lives, but higher education is available to them and is an opportunity for them. really working with us all to help th
my favorite l.a. usc grad. the second thing you have to say, the second thing we have to do is talk about beliefs. if we believe that we are the leaders then we have to talk about plan a, plan b, and plan c. in the california recession, the people of l.a. unified were amazing. employees, neighbors, allies, people stepped up. our opportunity to organize today as a community of believers is a moment that should -- what are the next 10 years going to look like? that, i would say, thank you. thank...
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and l.a.'emalan people, central america too, so they just get called mexicans anyways. you know, like, we're chicanos. we know we're from here. we know we were born here on this side of the line. our family relatives are from mexico, and we're proud of that, and we celebrate it our style. >> anthony: we live in unbelievable times right now. people are talking about mass deportations of mexicans. what's the problem here? where's does this fear and loathing come from? >> mr. cartoon: it's just racism is still alive and kicking in america, you know. we don't really hear it from the people we're around. we're around artistic, laidback people, you know. >> anthony: some idiot said, you know, "we've got to do something about this situation. all these mexicans come over, we're going to have a taco truck on every corner." and i'm thinking, "is this a bad thing?" >> estevan: where would all these food trucks be, you know? there was only taco trucks ten years ago. >> anthony: it's the prototype. >> estev
and l.a.'emalan people, central america too, so they just get called mexicans anyways. you know, like, we're chicanos. we know we're from here. we know we were born here on this side of the line. our family relatives are from mexico, and we're proud of that, and we celebrate it our style. >> anthony: we live in unbelievable times right now. people are talking about mass deportations of mexicans. what's the problem here? where's does this fear and loathing come from? >> mr. cartoon:...
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l.a. says it's ready to go right now. >> to be clear, we're competing for 2024. l.a. is ready to throw these olympics in two months if we are asked or two decades. we have are the infrastructure and the love and the vision. >> today the international olympic commit announced that itly ard water both sides the 2024 or 2028 olympics at a meeting in september. the president section pressing his support for l.a. in a tweet saying working hard to get the olympics for the united states. stay tuned. the last time the u.s. hosted the summer games was in atlanta in 1996. it has been a minute, hasn't it? maybe it is time. >> it's time. maybe the russian/soviets will show up this time. they boycotted in '84 after we boycotted '80. would i like to see l.a. get it. and it would be fun for us up here. >> and it would be more fun to have them pay for it. >> exactly. keep it down in your neck of the woods. absolutely. let's take a look at what's going on weather-wise. look at that. cooling, it crept inland during the morning hours. you can see carl the fog there. he grew a little sta
l.a. says it's ready to go right now. >> to be clear, we're competing for 2024. l.a. is ready to throw these olympics in two months if we are asked or two decades. we have are the infrastructure and the love and the vision. >> today the international olympic commit announced that itly ard water both sides the 2024 or 2028 olympics at a meeting in september. the president section pressing his support for l.a. in a tweet saying working hard to get the olympics for the united states....
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the city of l.a. is where i lived. and that's why i did it in the city of l.a. >> what made you such a good salesman? >> i think it goes back to when i was delivering up intoes here in l.a. it was the morning examiner. that used hob the hot newspaper. i give the morning newspapers and deliver them. once a week my brother and i would go out and bang on doors because every time you got a new customer, they gave you an extra dollar. that was a lot of money back in the mid 50s. so my brother and i would go knocking. hi, l.a. examiner. finally we got a presentation. it has four parts to it. the pig sprbig experience i got enpsych low tee yachlt the big lesson i slernd overcome rejection. as kids, you don't get much rejection. i don't have the newspaper. but going around, you get a lot of rejection and doors closed in your face because you have no appointments. it is all door to door calls. >> you get the sale. when you got proficient and got good at getting the sale, what was it that made that happen for you? >> i don't --
the city of l.a. is where i lived. and that's why i did it in the city of l.a. >> what made you such a good salesman? >> i think it goes back to when i was delivering up intoes here in l.a. it was the morning examiner. that used hob the hot newspaper. i give the morning newspapers and deliver them. once a week my brother and i would go out and bang on doors because every time you got a new customer, they gave you an extra dollar. that was a lot of money back in the mid 50s. so my...
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. >>> and the l.a. beast is about to beat a record. >> have a good day. >> watch and see if you can stomach the fix. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you're on a fixed income or concerned about rising prices, learn about affordable whole life insurance with a lifetime rate lock that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, or if you misplaced it, call this number now and we'll rush it to you. your acceptanc
. >>> and the l.a. beast is about to beat a record. >> have a good day. >> watch and see if you can stomach the fix. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. >> important message for women and...
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. >> reporter: dan, right now the quickest way to get from the bay area to l.a. is by hopping on an airplane but elon musk said it can be done faster and today he announced he is one step closer to bringing hyper loop to the u.s. >> pa tecan glide smoothly at ae speeds. >> reporter: it's futuristic and fast. the concept of traveling through a tube is something that handful of companies are taking on but it was tesla ceo who sent the internet into a flurry when he tweeted, quote, just received verbal government approval for the boring company to build an underground hyper loop, new york to d.c. in 29 minutes. >> you're talking about a technology that's going to go 700 miles an hour. it's never been done on the surface of the earth. >> reporter: he's showed off a drill that's being used to bore a tunnel in l.a. it's the future of transportation. hyper loop is part of the solution. l.a. to san francisco would be next. the state is all ready committed to building high speed rail. we asked about the impact. >> competition is good. right now our state seems to be on th
. >> reporter: dan, right now the quickest way to get from the bay area to l.a. is by hopping on an airplane but elon musk said it can be done faster and today he announced he is one step closer to bringing hyper loop to the u.s. >> pa tecan glide smoothly at ae speeds. >> reporter: it's futuristic and fast. the concept of traveling through a tube is something that handful of companies are taking on but it was tesla ceo who sent the internet into a flurry when he tweeted,...
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there is a long-standing marriage between l.a. and the mojave. it is in l.a.ngineers go about their day jobs in fancy offices, and it's in the mojave where the folks who can never stop eerimenting go to try out their ideas on the weekends. mohave is sort of -- what? it's like the playground, or testbed. dezso: it's about the people you want to meet as opposed to the people that you don't need. those are the freaks that matter to me, the ones that want to go out there and take the 300 mile per hour jet car out on a saturday afternoon. ashlee: yeah. i will see you at the freaks. dezso: okay. you can join the club. ♪ ashlee: mojave is about a two-hour drive into the california desert from los angeles. and most of that time is spent staring at bumpers. >> god, this traffic sucks. ashlee: you deal with this and, yes, the flying car seems like a great idea. but as we made our way out into the badlands, the reality of zipping across the desert in a loose assembly of metal pipes and good intentions felt somewhere between stupid and terrifying. the truth, though, is th
there is a long-standing marriage between l.a. and the mojave. it is in l.a.ngineers go about their day jobs in fancy offices, and it's in the mojave where the folks who can never stop eerimenting go to try out their ideas on the weekends. mohave is sort of -- what? it's like the playground, or testbed. dezso: it's about the people you want to meet as opposed to the people that you don't need. those are the freaks that matter to me, the ones that want to go out there and take the 300 mile per...
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." ♪ ashlee: for decades, l.a.n home to two thriving communities of builders -- the people who design cars and the people who build spaceships. many of them work in polished studios in massive industrial buildings. but the man i am looking for works in a place like this. dezso, how are you? dezso: hey. ashlee: hey. good to see you, man. dezso: good to see you, too. ashlee: this is dezso molnar and this is where he keeps his toys. dezso: so when we are driving slow, we keep the landing gear down. once we hit the freeway and we are in in second gear, i will bring the wheels up. so, don't freak out when you hear that sound. [laughter] ashlee: dezso used to fly planes in the air force. then he built rockets and rocket-powered cars. he has been in some bands. he has been rich. he has been poor. he is a free spirit who does whatever he wants. like a lot of angelenos, dezso often finds himself stuck for hours on the freeway, wishing there was a way to rise up and escape from the concrete prison. dezso: this is my first at
." ♪ ashlee: for decades, l.a.n home to two thriving communities of builders -- the people who design cars and the people who build spaceships. many of them work in polished studios in massive industrial buildings. but the man i am looking for works in a place like this. dezso, how are you? dezso: hey. ashlee: hey. good to see you, man. dezso: good to see you, too. ashlee: this is dezso molnar and this is where he keeps his toys. dezso: so when we are driving slow, we keep the landing...
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. >>> and the l.a. is about to beat a record. >> have a good day. >> watch and see if you can stomach the fix. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ >>> closed captioning provided by -- e 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >>> you never know what you might see or who you may run into here. >> i know that guy. that's mclovin. >> yeah. that's chris also known as mclovin. everybody is going off and he's holding it up. >> if you're wondering what i'm talking about, it's the movie "superbad." >> wait. you changed your name to mclovin? >> i am mclov initiatiin. >> chris walks up to him and is jamming out. >> he's also got facial hair and the glasses -- >> because he's aged. >> chris is talking to him. it him. he's like, bro, what's good? and they share a moment. that's just super cool. >>> this guy also known as the sauce guy on twitter is going to break all the swag down for you, okay? >> juice is temporary. you know, anyone can obtain juice.
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there is a long-standing marriage between l.a. and the mojave. it is in l.a.ngineers go about their day jobs in fancy offices, and it is in the mojave where the folks who can never stop experimenting go to try out their ideas on the weekends. mohave is sort of -- what? it is like the playground, or testbed. dezso: it's about the people you want to meet as opposed to the people that you don't need. those are the freaks, you know, that matter to me, the ones that want to go o there andak the 300 mile per houjet car out on a saturday afternoon. ashlee: yeah. i will see you at the freaks. dezso: you can join the club. ♪ ashlee: mojave is about a two-hour drive into the california desert from los angeles. and most of that time is spent staring at bumpers. god, this traffic sucks. ashlee: you deal with this and, yes, a flying car seems like a great idea. but as we made our way out into the badlands, the reality of zipping across the desert in a loose assembly of metal pipes and good intentions felt somewhere between stupid and terrifying. the truth, though, is that
there is a long-standing marriage between l.a. and the mojave. it is in l.a.ngineers go about their day jobs in fancy offices, and it is in the mojave where the folks who can never stop experimenting go to try out their ideas on the weekends. mohave is sort of -- what? it is like the playground, or testbed. dezso: it's about the people you want to meet as opposed to the people that you don't need. those are the freaks, you know, that matter to me, the ones that want to go o there andak the 300...
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andt wasure happening in l.a. in the 1980s.ith resentment and retaliation against a move to recruit more women and minorities to the lapd. >> i knew there was a story there and i was ready to deal with it. >> and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> the worst male officer has that adrenalin, that ability to attack. not that women don't but they're very uncomfortable with it. their natural response is split. split, hide, yell, scream, hide in the corner. that is really their natural response. and i don't think that's a slam to women, considering you know we evolved a hell of a lot in 30,000 years. we're supposed to go out and get up. >> he clearly he had no respect for women cops. >> they didn't want to be detectives but now they see the writing on the wall. >> did you even realize at the time that was such a vulgar name for a woman? >> no, i didn't even know what a split tail was. i thought i really need to step up my game here. i really need work hard with these women at the police a
andt wasure happening in l.a. in the 1980s.ith resentment and retaliation against a move to recruit more women and minorities to the lapd. >> i knew there was a story there and i was ready to deal with it. >> and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> the worst male officer has that adrenalin, that ability to attack. not that women don't but they're very uncomfortable with it. their natural response is split. split, hide, yell, scream,...
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. >> the l.a.out to attempt to beat a buttery record. >> set the timer, watch and see if he can stomach the sticks. plus, this might look like a zebra it's definitely not. >> is that a dog? >> the story behind zeus and his super cool stripes. or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. did any bag of dog or buy cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to e
. >> the l.a.out to attempt to beat a buttery record. >> set the timer, watch and see if he can stomach the sticks. plus, this might look like a zebra it's definitely not. >> is that a dog? >> the story behind zeus and his super cool stripes. or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and...
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after first hosting the olympics in 1932, it was the l.a. summer games of '84 that electrified the country. the torch was lit at the l.a. coliseum, but it was carl lewis who set the crowd on fire. four gold medals here at home. just taking that victory lap with the entire stadium, your home country, just cheering you. there's nothing that will ever beat that moment in all the time in my career, nothing that will touch that. >> reporter: l.a. is boasting a low-cost, low-risk pi most of the venues are already built. the olympic village at ucla, hotels and infrastructure that can support a global crowd. nastia won gold in beijing but says the biggest stage in the world is here in l.a. >> to be able to compete at staples where kobe bryant and the lakers have had so much legacy, i think that's pretty special. >> the ioc announcement will come in september. just a reminder, the 2018 olympic winter games in south korea will be here before you know it. we're 212 days away from that, february 9, our eun yang will be there to bring you reports and you
after first hosting the olympics in 1932, it was the l.a. summer games of '84 that electrified the country. the torch was lit at the l.a. coliseum, but it was carl lewis who set the crowd on fire. four gold medals here at home. just taking that victory lap with the entire stadium, your home country, just cheering you. there's nothing that will ever beat that moment in all the time in my career, nothing that will touch that. >> reporter: l.a. is boasting a low-cost, low-risk pi most of the...
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l.a. is l.a. music yeah and i'm the l.a. scene is spent. you know when you get in there and you know. one of the great things is that you go to our next group that's going to be that's going to be playing july tenth pastel felt which is a young up and coming all girl band on the scene playing the troubadour hitting all the you know l.a. haunts you want to hit and there's a very interesting experimental awesome sound yeah it would have taken all of these things together and making this very artistic although fi sound that you know is it's really modern but it speaks to a time long ago you know a time like the sixty's this does sound to it really that it's pretty incredible it is pretty incredible that you know you know this group is really what happens when you know kind of makers or artists that work in different mediums find partners together because they have this great you know graphic artist background comic book artist background a lot of these girls have so i want to get to the clip
l.a. is l.a. music yeah and i'm the l.a. scene is spent. you know when you get in there and you know. one of the great things is that you go to our next group that's going to be that's going to be playing july tenth pastel felt which is a young up and coming all girl band on the scene playing the troubadour hitting all the you know l.a. haunts you want to hit and there's a very interesting experimental awesome sound yeah it would have taken all of these things together and making this very...
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if l l.a. the games until 2008, there's concern it could lose momentum. >> no one's ever put on a game where it was planned 11 years in advance. how do you keep that going? that will be a challenge. >> reporter: but for those involved in bringing the olympics back to l.a. it's game on. >> los angeles is so proud of 1932 and 1984 olympics and they would like nothing better to prove that they can do it three times in a row. >> reporter: now even if back to back games are awarded l.a. and paris will still have to figure out who goes first and that won't happen until september. >> all right. thank you. that's exciting. two great choices. >> whatever you choose. >> you like paris and los angeles. >> i do. i'd be happy with whatever they decide. >> all right. in a big upset, rafael nadal is knocked out of wimbledon. how he got off to a painful start even before stepping on to the court. but first time to check your local weather. ♪ my, what big rims you have... my, what bright eyes you have... ['beep
if l l.a. the games until 2008, there's concern it could lose momentum. >> no one's ever put on a game where it was planned 11 years in advance. how do you keep that going? that will be a challenge. >> reporter: but for those involved in bringing the olympics back to l.a. it's game on. >> los angeles is so proud of 1932 and 1984 olympics and they would like nothing better to prove that they can do it three times in a row. >> reporter: now even if back to back games are...
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. >> and it was sure happening in l.a. in the 1980s.nd retaliation against a move to recruit more women and minorities. and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> the worst male officer has that adrenalin, that ability to attack. not that women don't but they're very uncomfortable with it. their natural response is split. split, hide, yell, scream, hide in the corner. that is really their natural response. and i don't think that's a slam to women, considering you know that i don't think -- >> he clearly he had no respect for women cops. >> they didn't want to be detectives but now they see the writing on the wall. >> did you even realize at the time that was such a vulgar name for a woman? >> no, i didn't even know what a split tail was. i thought i really need to step up my game here. i really need work hard with these women at the police academy shadowing them so i'm clear to represent their voices. >> voices like tia morris. >> every rank up through captain. >> in 1983 she was new to the forc
. >> and it was sure happening in l.a. in the 1980s.nd retaliation against a move to recruit more women and minorities. and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> the worst male officer has that adrenalin, that ability to attack. not that women don't but they're very uncomfortable with it. their natural response is split. split, hide, yell, scream, hide in the corner. that is really their natural response. and i don't think that's a slam to...
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alguacil de l.a.e los ninios ponen mucha informacion en el internet y creen que estan hablando con otros ninios de su misma edad." el capitan carlos marquez, que investiga a depredadores sexuales, nos asegura que los delincuentes tienen un manual secreto para cometer los crimenes. capitan carlos marquez. alguacil de l.a. "ellos mismos se dan informacion de uno al otro de como comunicarse con un niÑo de diferentes edades. y ellos mismos se dan consejos de como convencerlos para que se vean a ellos en persona. " en el caso de yellow, la aplicacin le pide al usuario su edad y le pregunta a quien quiere conocer... separndolos por genero, edades y ubicaciones... josefina martinez. madre "yo siempre le digo que se fije muy bien con quien anda mensajeando y con quien anda hablando. " marquez aconseja supervisarlos... algo que no siempre se logra. josefina martinez. madre "no se utilizar lo que ellos utilizan y por el otro lado, les tengo confianza. " la aplicacin yellow informo que toman la seguridad muy en
alguacil de l.a.e los ninios ponen mucha informacion en el internet y creen que estan hablando con otros ninios de su misma edad." el capitan carlos marquez, que investiga a depredadores sexuales, nos asegura que los delincuentes tienen un manual secreto para cometer los crimenes. capitan carlos marquez. alguacil de l.a. "ellos mismos se dan informacion de uno al otro de como comunicarse con un niÑo de diferentes edades. y ellos mismos se dan consejos de como convencerlos para que se...
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up to my parents i would go to west side actually live kind of towards disneyland so a little out of l.a. and yeah did you have an inspiration as a child is this someone used you want to be a career like well i don't know as a child but i love tina fey like i was absolutely love her so you didn't you couldn't say you had a normal childhood no i didn't have a normal i wouldn't say out of normal childhood but i feel like i got to do a lot of things that otherwise i definitely would've been able to do like i got to see so much of the world from doing i carly because i got to travel all over the place to promote the show to some different countries of my mom and yeah i definitely feel like i've gotten a lot of like cool experiences your parents encourage this yeah i mean my my parents really wanted me to do it to make to set money aside for college originally but but then i guess as i did it more like they thought i was going to school like commercials and put some money aside but then i just kept going with it and i ended up like really liking acting do you have brothers and sisters you kno
up to my parents i would go to west side actually live kind of towards disneyland so a little out of l.a. and yeah did you have an inspiration as a child is this someone used you want to be a career like well i don't know as a child but i love tina fey like i was absolutely love her so you didn't you couldn't say you had a normal childhood no i didn't have a normal i wouldn't say out of normal childhood but i feel like i got to do a lot of things that otherwise i definitely would've been able...
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the giants and dodgers renewed their rivalry in l.a.facing case two teams going in opposite directions. giants took the field leading by 31 1/2 games. 31 1/2. there are giants fans in l.a. nice ribbon l. second inning. here it comes and there it goes. brandon crawford, solo homer off alex wood, craw forward's ninth of the year and ties 1-1. score three in the seventh. hernandez, joc pederson, pride of palo alto going back, over his held. scores 4-2. dodgers respond in the bottom of the seven. gives up a two run bomb to sieger. sec of the game. dodgers win 6-4. they're 32 1/2 up on the giants. a's hosting on g-eazy. ryan dozer past the diving mark of siemian. scores 3-0 twins. wild pitch bouncing off the catcher. over the net, behind home plate. jason castro 4-0. grounder to siemian. he throws this thing high. suno is safe, dozier comes home. unravels for the a's. a's lose fifth in a row, 46 of 3 the final. scary moment in diamonds back game. look out. arizona pitcher drilled right in the head, and actually got the out because daniel cau
the giants and dodgers renewed their rivalry in l.a.facing case two teams going in opposite directions. giants took the field leading by 31 1/2 games. 31 1/2. there are giants fans in l.a. nice ribbon l. second inning. here it comes and there it goes. brandon crawford, solo homer off alex wood, craw forward's ninth of the year and ties 1-1. score three in the seventh. hernandez, joc pederson, pride of palo alto going back, over his held. scores 4-2. dodgers respond in the bottom of the seven....
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because i shot one of these "ham for all" videos with steph curry, and i went out to l.a.h with al, who has become a friend, which is one of the greatest sentences i ever get to say. [ light laughter ] and -- and someone approached us and said, "you know you're both -- you should watch this." and they had the live stream of the announcement of the hollywood walk of fame, and we were both in it. which is actually not the weirdest thing that has happened to me while hanging out with weird al yankovic. [ laughter ] one of which was, we were driving to amoeba records in l.a., and at a stop light, because he's a very conscientious driver, weird al looked at his phone and went, "oh, cool." and i went, "what happened?" and he said, "tony hawk just named a move after me." [ laughter ] put his phone in his pocket, kind of driving -- [ laughter and applaus >> seth: congratulations on everything. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> seth: it's really great to have you here. >> yeah, i'm a huge fan! >> seth: give it up for lin-manuel miranda, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] "h
because i shot one of these "ham for all" videos with steph curry, and i went out to l.a.h with al, who has become a friend, which is one of the greatest sentences i ever get to say. [ light laughter ] and -- and someone approached us and said, "you know you're both -- you should watch this." and they had the live stream of the announcement of the hollywood walk of fame, and we were both in it. which is actually not the weirdest thing that has happened to me while hanging...
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. >> 17,000 are imprisoned in the l.a. area right now?. >> we have more people in and municipal jails. >> $1 million is what they spent?. >>. >> since 1865 talking about the of war on drugs that here it must angeles right now that those are the leading causes of incarceration. >> going back in history. >> so at the end of the rule and that the dawn of the anglo-american rule ended to be at full capacity is the most publicly owned facility with the first public employee the jailer is working at the jail propulsive that transition from mexico to u.s. is a jail that is the first public institution the jailer is the first public employee. >> end having a strong judicial system?. >> we certainly have a historically strong commercialization and incarceration that predates the u.s. period. but it takes off after 1850 so that first fran of incarceration is the criminalization and incarceration of the native people in particular to fill up the local jail on the trunk and vagrancy charges with those indigenous people said dealer was called the india
. >> 17,000 are imprisoned in the l.a. area right now?. >> we have more people in and municipal jails. >> $1 million is what they spent?. >>. >> since 1865 talking about the of war on drugs that here it must angeles right now that those are the leading causes of incarceration. >> going back in history. >> so at the end of the rule and that the dawn of the anglo-american rule ended to be at full capacity is the most publicly owned facility with the first...
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paul vercammen in l.a.have news in about the chief of staff and a phone call he made to fired fbi director james comey. stand by for news, next. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for fast 5-in-1 multi-symptom relief. breakthrough allergies with allegra®. >>> here's the big breaking news. we have reporting coming in regarding the newly reported
paul vercammen in l.a.have news in about the chief of staff and a phone call he made to fired fbi director james comey. stand by for news, next. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save...
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idea for i carly did your parents push you into this how did you get started as a i'm actually from l.a. and an agent came up to me at a food festival when i was three and my parents and said oh wake i can send her on commercial addison's and stuff would you ever think about like her doing that she was like i run an agency so my mom i guess when they met with her and i ended up going on additions and then i did the wrestling industry despicable me three it'll be out in theaters june thirtieth that will be another smash hit for this tremendously successful. series you were doing a t.v. commercial with three right here you were in front of cameras very early did you like that right away what influenced you would be a young age to do this you can have a more of a life. well to be honest i don't remember like when i was sitting out here i really remember but when i was i remember being around like seven eight and being on a t.v. show for the first time and because it was on the collodion to me i was just like really excited to get to do it like i knew drake and josh who were their character
idea for i carly did your parents push you into this how did you get started as a i'm actually from l.a. and an agent came up to me at a food festival when i was three and my parents and said oh wake i can send her on commercial addison's and stuff would you ever think about like her doing that she was like i run an agency so my mom i guess when they met with her and i ended up going on additions and then i did the wrestling industry despicable me three it'll be out in theaters june thirtieth...
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. >> and it was sure happening in l.a.n the 1980s with resentment and retaliation against a campaign to recruit more women and minorities to the lapd. >> i could tell there was a tory there. i didn't know what the story was, but i was determined to deal with it. >> and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> if you areman clearly had no respect for women cops. >> did you even realize at the time that was such a vulgar name for a woman? >> i didn't know what a split tail was. i thought i really need to step up my game here i really need to work hard with these women at the police academy, shadowing them, and i represent their voices. >> we were trained with this gun and how to load it. >> recognizes like tia morris. >> every rank in the department up threw capital. >> in 1983 she was new to the force and ready to protect and serve in west l.a. at roll call, rookie officers like morris sat upfront. >> the tenured officers like if you areman he and a lot of the ordinarily officers woul
. >> and it was sure happening in l.a.n the 1980s with resentment and retaliation against a campaign to recruit more women and minorities to the lapd. >> i could tell there was a tory there. i didn't know what the story was, but i was determined to deal with it. >> and her man on the inside, officer mark fuhrman had plenty to say on the subject. >> if you areman clearly had no respect for women cops. >> did you even realize at the time that was such a vulgar name...
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if l.a.oesn't get the games until 2028 there is concern it could lose momentum. >> no one ever put on the games where it was planned 11 years in advance. how do you keep that going? that will be a challenge. >> but for those involved in bringing the olympics back to l.a. it is game on. >> los angeles is so proud of the 1932, 1984 olympics. and they would look nothing better than to prove, they can do it, three times in a row. >> a final decision on which city goes first is expected in september. >>> nasa scientists are devising their plan to send a manned spacecraft to mars. but they're also working to protect the earth against the possibility fee of a catastrophic asteroid strike. dana jacobson has the story. since one of the biggest asteroids struck earth nearly 65 million years ago, our planet has been unarmed. until now. on the front line. nasa's planetary defense team's newest technological advancement. the double asteroid redirection test. otherwise known as dart. dart's mission, to kno
if l.a.oesn't get the games until 2028 there is concern it could lose momentum. >> no one ever put on the games where it was planned 11 years in advance. how do you keep that going? that will be a challenge. >> but for those involved in bringing the olympics back to l.a. it is game on. >> los angeles is so proud of the 1932, 1984 olympics. and they would look nothing better than to prove, they can do it, three times in a row. >> a final decision on which city goes first...
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where they from your parents from california and yeah my dad he's from louisiana but my mom's from l.a. and yes his business isn't going to happen around here maisie berry on the larry king now bob do you remain close with the i carly get set mccurdy who plays my best friend i carly is my best friend in real life so i saw her yesterday i was. every day pretty much along that show room we did it for seven years while it was a while i pretty much grew up i was like thirteen like nineteen we did the loading in a fun place yeah it was really fun and i think the coolest part was probably that like i said i was i'm really close with jeanette because it was a school like we started off and like nobody knew who we were and all of a sudden like you know towards the middle end of the show so many people would come up to us and we got to kind of experience the thing together so it was cool bryson knocks on facebook which is a better possibility a drake and josh we or an odd carly reunion i would do either but i think it be really fun to do and i carly one if i could pick what would my teenage boy
where they from your parents from california and yeah my dad he's from louisiana but my mom's from l.a. and yes his business isn't going to happen around here maisie berry on the larry king now bob do you remain close with the i carly get set mccurdy who plays my best friend i carly is my best friend in real life so i saw her yesterday i was. every day pretty much along that show room we did it for seven years while it was a while i pretty much grew up i was like thirteen like nineteen we did...
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mike in l.a. on a little have a kay. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> i'm sam brock and we're happy that you're here with us. >> it hasn't been do rough but let's hope it's good. it's still 4:30. >> you've got your keds shoes on. >> when i've got to run from the snooze room to the studio. >> and as the weather's going to heat up. >> yeah. this is what we'll all be talking about over the next couplech days, the high temperatures that will be heating up for the valley areas over the next several days return -- including your weekend. we see that fog rolling across the golden gate bridge right there. still low visibility in spots. temperature at 56 degrees, livermore starts out the morning at 60 degrees, nice cool start but then look where we're headed today up to 98 degrees in concord. morgan hills. >> laura. >> 96 degrees. >> and 87 in san jose. i'll talk more about that coming newspaper a few minutes. let's head over to see if there's any problems blnchts still showing no problems out
mike in l.a. on a little have a kay. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> i'm sam brock and we're happy that you're here with us. >> it hasn't been do rough but let's hope it's good. it's still 4:30. >> you've got your keds shoes on. >> when i've got to run from the snooze room to the studio. >> and as the weather's going to heat up. >> yeah. this is what we'll all be talking about over the next couplech days, the high temperatures that...
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not just here to l.a.-- are you now an american? or what is your status? i hear you just moved here. not just here to l.a. but you moved out of your home country of canada. >> my home country, yes. >> jimmy: to be -- are you now an american? or what is your status? >> i think i'm like -- really did not do it right. my boyfriend and i were like we can't find a lease for three months, should we just move there? and now we're here. >> jimmy: really? just because you couldn't find a short-term -- >> yeah. we don't like any of these short-term leases. the one we liked fell through. and we were just like let's move our entire lives and change everything and not look at what we should be doing legally and just be here. >> jimmy: did president trump okay this? [ laughter ] >> he gave us a stamp. >> jimmy: he did? i didn't know he had a stamp. >> yeah. a disgusting stamp. [ laughter ] [ applause ] his hand print. >> jimmy: when we're talking about moving, i want to mention something you tweeted. and correct me if i
not just here to l.a.-- are you now an american? or what is your status? i hear you just moved here. not just here to l.a. but you moved out of your home country of canada. >> my home country, yes. >> jimmy: to be -- are you now an american? or what is your status? >> i think i'm like -- really did not do it right. my boyfriend and i were like we can't find a lease for three months, should we just move there? and now we're here. >> jimmy: really? just because you...
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l.a.e we were coming off two years, the riots had just happened. so half of l.a. was ironically tossed up for o.j. you wouldn't think black people would do anything for o.j. because we had given up on him. but that time was like, wait a minute, are they going to send this guy to the electric chair over this? because half the time was like, he did it, and the other half of the time is he didn't do it. >> you knew rodney king, right? >> i knew rodney, yes. >> and i did a long interview with him. and the series of the nineties is titled can we all get along. let's watch it and let's talk about it. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million-man march was called for by louis faracan. >> the basic reason that this was called was for atonement. and reconciliation. >> he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances. the march becomes bigger than louis faracan. >> we're trapped i
l.a.e we were coming off two years, the riots had just happened. so half of l.a. was ironically tossed up for o.j. you wouldn't think black people would do anything for o.j. because we had given up on him. but that time was like, wait a minute, are they going to send this guy to the electric chair over this? because half the time was like, he did it, and the other half of the time is he didn't do it. >> you knew rodney king, right? >> i knew rodney, yes. >> and i did a long...
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the giants and dodgers renewed their rivalry in l.a.b facing case two teams going in opposite directions. giants took the field leading by 31 1/2 games. 31 1/2. there are giants fans in l.a. nice ribbon l. second inning. here it comes and there it goes. brandon crawford, solo homer off alex wood, craw forward's ninth of the year and ties 1-1. score three in the seventh. hernandez, joc pederson, pride of palo alto going back, over his held. scores 4-2. dodgers respond in the bottom of the seven. gives up a two run bomb to sieger. sec of the game. dodgers win 6-4. they're 32 1/2 up on the giants. a's hosting hosting hosting hosi ryan dozer past the diving mark of siemian. scores 3-0 twins. wild pitch bouncing off the catcher. over the net, behind home plate. jason castro 4-0. grounder to siemian. he throws this thing high. suno is safe, dozier comes home. unravels for the a's. a's lose fifth in a row, 46 of 3 the final. scary moment in diamonds back game. look out. arizona pitcher drilled right in the head, and actually got the out becaus
the giants and dodgers renewed their rivalry in l.a.b facing case two teams going in opposite directions. giants took the field leading by 31 1/2 games. 31 1/2. there are giants fans in l.a. nice ribbon l. second inning. here it comes and there it goes. brandon crawford, solo homer off alex wood, craw forward's ninth of the year and ties 1-1. score three in the seventh. hernandez, joc pederson, pride of palo alto going back, over his held. scores 4-2. dodgers respond in the bottom of the seven....
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the ioc says l.a.s can almost support the entire games right now with the existing buildings and stadiums. paris appears to have an edge for 2024. here's the buzz. whichever city loses out in 2024 will likely be named to host the 202 olympics. the decision will be announced in september. i remember when the olympics were in l.a. in 1984. that was quite a scene in los angeles. hopefully it comes back to california. >> yes, i'm voting in my lifetime. >> that will be in your lifetime. >> thanks for joining us. have a great day tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris rock, andy cohen,
the ioc says l.a.s can almost support the entire games right now with the existing buildings and stadiums. paris appears to have an edge for 2024. here's the buzz. whichever city loses out in 2024 will likely be named to host the 202 olympics. the decision will be announced in september. i remember when the olympics were in l.a. in 1984. that was quite a scene in los angeles. hopefully it comes back to california. >> yes, i'm voting in my lifetime. >> that will be in your lifetime....
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. >> host: you came the year before the l.a. riots. >> guest: i did come the year before the l.a. riots. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes i have. i was so impacted wrote a book, about the l.a. riots of 1992. i wrote a book that was published at the university press in 2013. >> host: who was latasha harlan. >> guest: a 15-year-old girl who walked into a liquor market, a grocery store, in march, 1991, and close to her home in south central los angeles and picked up a bottle of orange juice that cost 1.79, putin is in her backpack and went to the counter with the $2 in her hand, the shopkeep us thought she was trying to steal the juice. a fight began. latasha was knocked down and -- she was shot in the back of the health one of the major cases that began the eruption that we now know as the 1992 riots insurrection or rebellion. >> host: booktv talked to you about the book before. >> guest: yes, we had a wonderful conversation. i hop
. >> host: you came the year before the l.a. riots. >> guest: i did come the year before the l.a. riots. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes i have. i was so impacted wrote a book, about the l.a. riots of 1992. i wrote a book that was published at the university press in 2013. >> host: who was latasha harlan....