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there's some certain areas outside of l.a. that are, but you look at l.a. and the bay area, where the lion's share of the votes come, and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters hasn't made any difference. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> in 88. what do you think and how are you going to vote on the possible proposal to break california up into three -- >> i'm going to vote against it. based on my analysis, if you break california up into the three states that they are proposing, we're going to have six more senators, four of whom are going to be democrats. i don't want four more -- i don't want four plus more democrats going to the senate. it is tight enough as it is right now. >> how is your radio show doing? >> awesome. the last time you and i talked peter i was in one market. i'm now in 300 markets including l.a., chicago, new york, philadelphia, every major market carries my show. my column is also carried more papers now and websites than before. larry elder inc. is doin
there's some certain areas outside of l.a. that are, but you look at l.a. and the bay area, where the lion's share of the votes come, and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters hasn't made any difference. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> in 88. what do you think and how are you going to vote on the possible proposal to break california up into three -- >> i'm going to vote against it. based on my...
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here in south l.a. wetlands, there's proof that coyotes use this area because i'm finding coyote scat inside these fences. coyotes are species that most people know live in the l.a. area, but people think that they live in the mountains-- mountainous areas or griffith park, where there's more open space, but really don't think of them as animals able to adapt to this type of landscape. [car alarm beeps] back to the ranger station. yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park isis surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple ggenerations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor i
here in south l.a. wetlands, there's proof that coyotes use this area because i'm finding coyote scat inside these fences. coyotes are species that most people know live in the l.a. area, but people think that they live in the mountains-- mountainous areas or griffith park, where there's more open space, but really don't think of them as animals able to adapt to this type of landscape. [car alarm beeps] back to the ranger station. yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here....
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and it's not an accident that the "l.a. times," "the daily herald," "the examiner," the popular press in l.a. picks up on this racialization of juvenile delinquency and the zoot suit, because many of these youth that are rounded up are actually zoot suiters, and the zoot suit becomes front-page, headline news across the city. this is a story that's picked up across the country. it even becomes international news, as does the effort of the sleepy lagoon defense committee, which is multiracial, by the way, that seeks to get the youth released from prison after they are convicted and sent away and locked up. this becomes a massive story, and part of it is followed across the u.s. because the zoot suit becomes this icon of everything that is wrong and destabilized and immoral and violent and detracting from the war effort. the zoot suit and the folks that wear it become a kind of internal enemy, and we see this get played out on the front pages of the press and on the streets of los angeles, where the zoot suit itself becomes t
and it's not an accident that the "l.a. times," "the daily herald," "the examiner," the popular press in l.a. picks up on this racialization of juvenile delinquency and the zoot suit, because many of these youth that are rounded up are actually zoot suiters, and the zoot suit becomes front-page, headline news across the city. this is a story that's picked up across the country. it even becomes international news, as does the effort of the sleepy lagoon defense...
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l.a.mes because there is no place in this country where the crisis is worse. skid row. blocks and blocks of tents and tarps right smack in the middle of l.a., and it is a national disgrace. how we got here and who is affected might surprise you. >> skid row sits in the shadow of l.a.'s downtown. it is the nation's homeless epicenter. when you see it for the first time it's a shock it the system. a dystopian nightmare. but one you really need to see to understand the crisis of homele homelessness. the smell of trash, urine, human excrement is overwhelming. do you get used to this? >> do i get used it to it? >> where else are they going to go. >> reporter: christopher mack walks these streets every day. since 2003 he has been a community outreach worker helping the homeless work with government assistance. we walked with him through skid row's 50 square blocks of tarps and tents. >> people laying on the ground should not be acceptable. it's hard not to get depressed about this, and i have on
l.a.mes because there is no place in this country where the crisis is worse. skid row. blocks and blocks of tents and tarps right smack in the middle of l.a., and it is a national disgrace. how we got here and who is affected might surprise you. >> skid row sits in the shadow of l.a.'s downtown. it is the nation's homeless epicenter. when you see it for the first time it's a shock it the system. a dystopian nightmare. but one you really need to see to understand the crisis of homele...
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irwin lives on thirty dollars a month he's originally from chicago but came to l.a. for the warm winters you know i just hope that they start having temporary jobs so we could at least get data labor you know right here so we can have money to you know do our hygiene things maybe try to get in touch with our families you know further north in hollywood summer has set up a camp on a side street the thirty three year old left utah to try her luck in california. now all she owns is a bicycle in a few other things she's been living on the streets for a year and a half. things that are old cool. time talk to. a lot of people are you know. a lot of people with long term drug users and. you know they're great people and i think we really learned a lot from the movie school. and. it's not it's not the safest. summer was able to get by for a while with a waitressing job but when she lost it she had to move out of her apartment that's not an uncommon situation for many here l.a. is expensive an average seventy square meter apartment in hollywood costs over two thousand dollars
irwin lives on thirty dollars a month he's originally from chicago but came to l.a. for the warm winters you know i just hope that they start having temporary jobs so we could at least get data labor you know right here so we can have money to you know do our hygiene things maybe try to get in touch with our families you know further north in hollywood summer has set up a camp on a side street the thirty three year old left utah to try her luck in california. now all she owns is a bicycle in a...
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that's not an uncommon situation for many here l.a. is expensive an average seventy square meter apartment in hollywood costs over two thousand dollars a month. rising rents are actually making the city more attractive says brian fold. the business man leases offices and apartments in hollywood. he's seen more and more entertainment companies move into the area in recent years . but also complains that the homeless make his customers nervous. they don't feel comfortable going out on the street to do their business or go out to lunch or to go shopping and so forth so we're getting a lot of pushback from businesses and people that are. that have opted to move into the area feeling that maybe they made a mistake and maybe they need to make a change in the l.a. homeless services authority provides shelters and other housing services for the city's homeless but it faces an uphill battle the authorities communications director says that's down to a lack of political will. there's just not enough of housing the people who are on the lower end
that's not an uncommon situation for many here l.a. is expensive an average seventy square meter apartment in hollywood costs over two thousand dollars a month. rising rents are actually making the city more attractive says brian fold. the business man leases offices and apartments in hollywood. he's seen more and more entertainment companies move into the area in recent years . but also complains that the homeless make his customers nervous. they don't feel comfortable going out on the street...
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the extent of the crisis is most apparent in downtown l.a. thank you for being in love inside of each and every single one of us and that's where that today guys love that result we appreciated that there we love you into folly now you ever made it to the edge. this christian and geo distributes food some of the homeless receive state aid and food stamps but it doesn't get them very far. irwin lives on thirty dollars a month he's originally from chicago but came to l.a. for the warm winters you know i just hope that they start having a temporary job so we could at least get data labor you know right here so we can have money to you know do our high jane things maybe try to get in touch with our families you know further north in hollywood summer has set up a camp on a side street the thirty three year old left utah to try her luck in california. now all she owns is a bicycle in a few other things she's been living on the streets for a year and a half. things that are coming to town talk to. a lot of people are you know. a lot of people live o
the extent of the crisis is most apparent in downtown l.a. thank you for being in love inside of each and every single one of us and that's where that today guys love that result we appreciated that there we love you into folly now you ever made it to the edge. this christian and geo distributes food some of the homeless receive state aid and food stamps but it doesn't get them very far. irwin lives on thirty dollars a month he's originally from chicago but came to l.a. for the warm winters you...
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but i will tell you in l.a. if you look down the street you can see the way it is set up down the streets. you can see for 30 blocks down the street. on any street in l.a. from first-rate all the way to 160 for miles. was bornhe day when i here are used to see these the streets empty. mostly the black community where sees born at your you would how cars are parked on the street. normal houses and all of that stuff. now today or is not one parking spot anywhere down the streets and they are parked all over the front yard. host: we are running out of time. what's your question for gretta goodwin? my question is this. incarcerating these people is one thing. , itou don't build this wall is insane. it's absolutely insane to wear when i was a kid going to high school here in jordan high in l.a. now it is like a third world. it is insane how many -- host: more of a comment that question. what did we leave out? what else should we know about? guest: another thing that we look that is whether any of the criminal aliens
but i will tell you in l.a. if you look down the street you can see the way it is set up down the streets. you can see for 30 blocks down the street. on any street in l.a. from first-rate all the way to 160 for miles. was bornhe day when i here are used to see these the streets empty. mostly the black community where sees born at your you would how cars are parked on the street. normal houses and all of that stuff. now today or is not one parking spot anywhere down the streets and they are...
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the raiders have a lot of history in l.a.ight now but i have no idea what to expect in life anymore. i just try to hope for the best. >> patents and dolphins in preseason action. stanford man christian mccaffrey says aloha. 71-yard touchdown. carolina. georgia and hawaii setting a record for longest game i w sie history. bottom 11 and scoreless until al u tikae hit one out six minutesor rock casino. >> lots of excitement. thanks. >> for sure. >> abc news continues on line, twitter and on facebook with our abc 7 news at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ brig
the raiders have a lot of history in l.a.ight now but i have no idea what to expect in life anymore. i just try to hope for the best. >> patents and dolphins in preseason action. stanford man christian mccaffrey says aloha. 71-yard touchdown. carolina. georgia and hawaii setting a record for longest game i w sie history. bottom 11 and scoreless until al u tikae hit one out six minutesor rock casino. >> lots of excitement. thanks. >> for sure. >> abc news continues on...
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it is assumed it is our sin in the next several years they pursued who may have started the fire the l.a. fire department was kept very, very busy they ended up arresting someone who confessed but then recanted claiming that his confession was a joke he told because it would be fun to get attention. there was a there was a back and forth for years between the city which then had decided he really did start the fire and this young man who said no in fact i've never been in the library in my entire life. so the stories continue to collide and never quite get in sync over the next ten years. >> we can read how that and when the book comes out in october. so wasn't that relatively recent history? couldn't you get a lot of first-hand accounts? >> yes. there were many firefighters that worked on the fire and a number of librarians that were there the day of the fire who were still recently retired or in some cases still working at the library. it was wonderful thing to speak to some of the people who were literally there at the moment the architect working on the renovation of the building was
it is assumed it is our sin in the next several years they pursued who may have started the fire the l.a. fire department was kept very, very busy they ended up arresting someone who confessed but then recanted claiming that his confession was a joke he told because it would be fun to get attention. there was a there was a back and forth for years between the city which then had decided he really did start the fire and this young man who said no in fact i've never been in the library in my...
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the "l.a.day. the "l.a. times" lied to their readers saying they weren't joining in while writing an article ripping the president. anyone intellectually honest saw the "l.a. times" and clearly you read their own words. they were ripping on the president. they can't stand the president. and then act like they're not biased while doing it. just be intellectually honest. we don't like trump. 350 papers colluded to have propaganda to go out there and attack the president. this is the type of stuff that allows him to have success because people are not dumb enough to believe that 350 newspapers lining up against him is not propaganda. >> joan? >> i am a democrat. i'm going to be outfront about that. do you know how angry democrats are about the way hillary clinton was treated two years ago? you hear it, erin. there are always people -- >> they thought we were all biased, sexist. they think we're out to get them. >> barack obama complained constantly. this is a different situation. this president cr
the "l.a.day. the "l.a. times" lied to their readers saying they weren't joining in while writing an article ripping the president. anyone intellectually honest saw the "l.a. times" and clearly you read their own words. they were ripping on the president. they can't stand the president. and then act like they're not biased while doing it. just be intellectually honest. we don't like trump. 350 papers colluded to have propaganda to go out there and attack the president....
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i left l.a. for a while. i had a bad taste in my mouth about the music industry in general.in oregon, i fell back in love with music and decided i had to figure out a way to make a living at it because i wasn't good at anything else. >> trevor: right. >> i was a high school dropout and all the jobs i tried, i sucked at. so i was, like, music has to work. ( laughter ) i reached out to my publisher and said how can we do this? she just signed a guy snaimed alex the kid, a producer, and she connected us on email and that's how love the way you lie happened. it was my first hip-hop experience. >> trevor: is it a folk hip-hop genre that comes to light? >> no, i've had so much fun working in hip-hop and with rappers and i'll continue to do that forever, but i think my forte is sitting down at a piano or with a guitar and playing. >> trevor: how do you still telesomebody a is it story and tell them to power through the fairly part? how do you know you wouldn't make it out on the other side. >> for a minute, i thought i wouldn't do music anymore but it's in my blood. >> trevor: do y
i left l.a. for a while. i had a bad taste in my mouth about the music industry in general.in oregon, i fell back in love with music and decided i had to figure out a way to make a living at it because i wasn't good at anything else. >> trevor: right. >> i was a high school dropout and all the jobs i tried, i sucked at. so i was, like, music has to work. ( laughter ) i reached out to my publisher and said how can we do this? she just signed a guy snaimed alex the kid, a producer,...
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if there's one thing l.a.'the moment i heard about it i said los angeles. >> city council memr bob blumenfield is pushing the san fernando v fernando valley, once the hose of an ace plant. >> they're being looking for brains? come to los angeles. we've g them ande've got the educatedor wkforce. >> l.a. does have one of the highest concentrations of tech workers in the country, and no state has more hher education institutions than california, but it's also expensive notoriously bureaucratic. california is in the midst of a housing crisis even without 50,000 new amazonee empl >> and there are those freeways. >> still, los angeles is apparently staying away from the kind of multibillion incentives that some of the others arean - if so, it's a wise strategy according to critics who say amazon is banking on politicians who will donying to win. >> they overestimate what the w benefil be and particularly the city that hits the most is thene that overestimated what the benefits are. >> amazon isn't saying anything. bu
if there's one thing l.a.'the moment i heard about it i said los angeles. >> city council memr bob blumenfield is pushing the san fernando v fernando valley, once the hose of an ace plant. >> they're being looking for brains? come to los angeles. we've g them ande've got the educatedor wkforce. >> l.a. does have one of the highest concentrations of tech workers in the country, and no state has more hher education institutions than california, but it's also expensive...
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[applause] >> the subjects of your book the history of l.a. those areis fascinating and told stories of american history so how do you each find your topic or how do you know it can become a book?? >> alphabetical order? i grew up on the golf of mexico i have a lifelong relationship after writing my previous book rtfo and who has been in the news lately i was searching around ie wanted to write a biography to see what we have all done as a a dual biography of the individuaf and when i i looked at the goal of mexico i realize nobody had written the history so that seems like a natural me i reall. this is a book in a trilogy and im fascinated how they deal with the growing pains going from minor regional places to major world cities. and in the los angeles case, erg there is no real reason why a major city should be in los angeles. the physical plant was terrible and far from everything and how did that come about? i i wanted to explore that question to put a human face on this i chose three characters to enable me to get out the history history
[applause] >> the subjects of your book the history of l.a. those areis fascinating and told stories of american history so how do you each find your topic or how do you know it can become a book?? >> alphabetical order? i grew up on the golf of mexico i have a lifelong relationship after writing my previous book rtfo and who has been in the news lately i was searching around ie wanted to write a biography to see what we have all done as a a dual biography of the individuaf and when...
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driving down the iconic l.a. saw "terminator 2" like doesn't want to drive a fast car through the l.a. river because once you saw "the terminator" do it, you had to. >> and there was two iconic films actually done there. do you know the other one? >> what was the other one? ♪ grease lightning >> was it "grease"? >> was it really? wow. >> i shouldn't have sung for you actually that was probably a bad choice. no, that was not bad at all actually. >> i would never judge you. >> you're nice on "the voice" so that's good. >> i'm nice on "the voice." adam is also on tour with his band marine 5. they're enjoying some down time from their tour but are back on stage august 25th in mexico. >>> here to a monster opening weekend, right? >> here's to number one at the box office, yeah. >> summer box office hit! >> i was with the cast of "crazy rich asians" in vegas back in april.al. critics are loving it. and for one of its stars, "ocean's 8: alum awkwafina it's been one crazy rich rise to the top. >> i'm in front of a bentle
driving down the iconic l.a. saw "terminator 2" like doesn't want to drive a fast car through the l.a. river because once you saw "the terminator" do it, you had to. >> and there was two iconic films actually done there. do you know the other one? >> what was the other one? ♪ grease lightning >> was it "grease"? >> was it really? wow. >> i shouldn't have sung for you actually that was probably a bad choice. no, that was not bad at...
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[applause] one week ago, the heads of the three most powerful agencies to determine the future of l.a water infrastructure met to discuss the wayays they c couldk togegether to deal with a d drot in southern california. the remarkable thing ababout ths meeting of the mighty chiefs of the department of water and power, county flood control, and the department of sanitatio whose decisions will shape the destiny of the l.a. watershed, is that they had never met together before.
[applause] one week ago, the heads of the three most powerful agencies to determine the future of l.a water infrastructure met to discuss the wayays they c couldk togegether to deal with a d drot in southern california. the remarkable thing ababout ths meeting of the mighty chiefs of the department of water and power, county flood control, and the department of sanitatio whose decisions will shape the destiny of the l.a. watershed, is that they had never met together before.
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so the l.a. police chief said that eighteen rounds were fired in this incident he went on to say that police were trained to make precise head shots in order to save the hostage in such circumstances so. what went wrong here. well there's several things that went wrong and my estimation of this serious and c.n.n. one. you have to understand a concept to make split second decisions i've been a police source with twenty one years rosalee executive level police and new york city police department and i have never in twenty one years been training to take hash in twenty one years going to the range as a regular patrol officer which i believe it was who was found on the end of visual . night at my had been out in l.a. but even given that benefit of doubt the officers acted in good faith because it was imminent danger to the woman the problem that i have with this situation and i'm not totally fault in the cops is that most train and. the senior officer only sane. control of the situation and designate
so the l.a. police chief said that eighteen rounds were fired in this incident he went on to say that police were trained to make precise head shots in order to save the hostage in such circumstances so. what went wrong here. well there's several things that went wrong and my estimation of this serious and c.n.n. one. you have to understand a concept to make split second decisions i've been a police source with twenty one years rosalee executive level police and new york city police department...
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she's home in l.a. while he's across the country in washington, d.c.inging to life with only a 10% chance of survival. >> the doctors were saying, you need to call your loved ones now. >> reporter: like jonathan, she too was in show business, doing social media nor shows like "scandal" and "grey's anatomy." >> are you ready? >> no. >> reporter: she starts recording in realtime, nearly every moment of this heart-rending long distance ordeal. >> i'm just really scared. >> reporter: overnight, she'd received an ominous text to call him. >> he said that, things are really serious. this is more serious than i thought. and i said, i'm getting on a plane right now. >> reporter: back at george washington university hospital, jonathan's i.c.u. doctor, lynn abell, is baffled by her patient's mystifying illness. >> his heart, his lungs, his kidneys, his liver, his circulation all were failing. >> reporter: agitated, and now wracked with pain throughout his body, doctors fear jonathan is in full septic shock. things get so dire, doctors resort to putting in a brea
she's home in l.a. while he's across the country in washington, d.c.inging to life with only a 10% chance of survival. >> the doctors were saying, you need to call your loved ones now. >> reporter: like jonathan, she too was in show business, doing social media nor shows like "scandal" and "grey's anatomy." >> are you ready? >> no. >> reporter: she starts recording in realtime, nearly every moment of this heart-rending long distance ordeal....
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>> on the weekend i'm in l.a.. >> like the tiny violin. >> oh being a star is so hard. no, jay's having a good time in hawaii and magnum is amazing. they have lots of crazy stunts in it. >>> well, speaking of reboots, we go back in time with the cast of back to the future, is a return in their future? that's next. return in their future? that's next. ♪ got a minute? return in their future? that's next. ♪ discover fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. it's the new way to nourish hair, fast. fructis 1 minute masks incredibly creamy texture melts into hair to intensely nourish and strengthen, in just one minute 98% naturally derived ingredients. bursting with super fruit. no silicones. no weigh down. just super silky, soft, shiny hair. super fast. fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. super fruit. super hair. find yours. garnier. hey mom, i'm soo hungry. can i have a snack? here you go. ♪ ♪ i've got her right in the palm of my hand. she has no idea how good this is. finally, a snack i want her to eat. none of her preciou
>> on the weekend i'm in l.a.. >> like the tiny violin. >> oh being a star is so hard. no, jay's having a good time in hawaii and magnum is amazing. they have lots of crazy stunts in it. >>> well, speaking of reboots, we go back in time with the cast of back to the future, is a return in their future? that's next. return in their future? that's next. ♪ got a minute? return in their future? that's next. ♪ discover fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. it's the new...
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>> on the weekend i'm in l.a.. >> like the tiny violin. >> oh being a star is so hard. no, jay's having a good time in hawaii and magnum is amazing. they have lots of crazy stunts in it. >>> well, speaking of reboots, we go back in time with the cast of back to the future, is a return in their future? that's next. eight: new details on the deadly crash which killed two teens in the east bay.the driver faces manslaughter and d-u-i charges.tonight, the mother of one of the victims says, that driver deserves forgiveness.plus...dramatic video of officers trying to save animals from a shelter as flames from a wild fire, closed in.and..breaking news, we've just learned a firefighter has died battling the mendocinco complex fire. details ahead.. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- exclusive betty white. on the prowl. and what you never knew about her proposal to sandra bullock. >> what was it like going to second base with sandy?
>> on the weekend i'm in l.a.. >> like the tiny violin. >> oh being a star is so hard. no, jay's having a good time in hawaii and magnum is amazing. they have lots of crazy stunts in it. >>> well, speaking of reboots, we go back in time with the cast of back to the future, is a return in their future? that's next. eight: new details on the deadly crash which killed two teens in the east bay.the driver faces manslaughter and d-u-i charges.tonight, the mother of one of...
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the l.a.es reports that a disgruntled gamer eliminated from the competition shot multiple people and then turned the gun on himself. one pro gamer says he was among the injured in the shooting, tweeting, i am literally so lucky, the bullet hit my thumb. ea sports saying this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. hours after the shooting, the jacksonville police department found people hiding inside locked areas. the area has been cleared. florida governor rick scott is on his way to orlando and has spoken with president trump. victor oquendo, abc news, orlando. >> just incredible developments there, we'll keep a watch on that story throughout the morning. >>> we turn now to the steady stream of tributes pouring in for john mccain. >> after a year-long battle with brain cancer, mccain is remembered for 60 years of unflinching service as a fighter pilot, a p.o.w. and powerful voice on capitol hill. white house flags have been lowered to half-staff in mccain's
the l.a.es reports that a disgruntled gamer eliminated from the competition shot multiple people and then turned the gun on himself. one pro gamer says he was among the injured in the shooting, tweeting, i am literally so lucky, the bullet hit my thumb. ea sports saying this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. hours after the shooting, the jacksonville police department found people hiding inside locked areas. the area has been cleared. florida governor...
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>> guest: because i'm from los angeles, and the people in l.a., the black people in l.a., one of the most important streets, central avenue, where all of the major music of america either started there or moved through there, that these people's stories had not been told. there's a giant part of los angeles history that had been left fallow, nobody was going to talk about it or write about it. you don't exist unless you exist in fiction. people like nonfiction but don't pick up history books and say i want to learn something today. it's better to talk about it in story. >> host: you write income devil in a blue dress, all of them and john and half the people in the crowded room had migrated from houston after the bar and some before that. california was like heaven for the southern negro you could eat fruit off at the trees and get a job that you do retire. life was still hard in l.a. and you still found yourself on the bottom. what were race relations like you talked about it a little bit. >> guest: i think that there were -- problematic race relations with the police, and also in t
>> guest: because i'm from los angeles, and the people in l.a., the black people in l.a., one of the most important streets, central avenue, where all of the major music of america either started there or moved through there, that these people's stories had not been told. there's a giant part of los angeles history that had been left fallow, nobody was going to talk about it or write about it. you don't exist unless you exist in fiction. people like nonfiction but don't pick up history...
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she said the 4.4 quake was felt over a large part of the l.a. area from oxnard to san bernardino, and from the san fernando valley to orange county. basically, the people near it felt strong shaking, strong enough to throw things off shelves. as you got further away, people felt weaker shaking, a rolling motion. dr. jones says this is the largest earthquake to happen in the l.a. metropolitan area in three years and in the big picture, she said this was a very ordinary quake for california in terms of its size. >> we have had about a dozen aftershocks so far, the largest a 3.4 just one minute after the first one. we're continuing to have magnitude ones and twos. it would not be at all a surprise to have another "felt" event with this one and, in fact, like any earthquake in california, this has about a 5% chance of being a 4 shock to something bigger. >> reporter: we also spoke with the urbanism editor and is testing an early warning system for the city of l.a. on phone worked. it gave her a 12-second warning. >> i looked down and it said i had 1
she said the 4.4 quake was felt over a large part of the l.a. area from oxnard to san bernardino, and from the san fernando valley to orange county. basically, the people near it felt strong shaking, strong enough to throw things off shelves. as you got further away, people felt weaker shaking, a rolling motion. dr. jones says this is the largest earthquake to happen in the l.a. metropolitan area in three years and in the big picture, she said this was a very ordinary quake for california in...
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i think it means next t last welcomed the l.a. sparks. slow start for the mystics.long distance. l.a.13-4 lead. 13 points on the night for parker. mid-way through t second mystics charging back. elaine nab a game high 16 points, ten rebounds. to the fourth. let's go to ariel powers. she is going to tie the game with a three-pointer, 10 for 10 for powers off bench. that's power. final four secs. still tiedt 67. natasha 1 for 10 so far but hits countsn it a buzzer beater. the mystics move to defeat the l.a. sparks. they're moving to st. elizabeth next year. that was their fal game at capital one arena. regular season winds up on sunday. >>> all right. they should be pumped. e board of re-jenns that oversees all universities in maryland hason takenol over towle investigations in college park. one into the circumstancessu ounding football lineman jordan mcnair's death. the other into the culture of the football program described in an espn report as toxic. d.j. durkin is still the head football coach on ainistrative leave. >> a right. ll right? i do. it's a busy, busy p
i think it means next t last welcomed the l.a. sparks. slow start for the mystics.long distance. l.a.13-4 lead. 13 points on the night for parker. mid-way through t second mystics charging back. elaine nab a game high 16 points, ten rebounds. to the fourth. let's go to ariel powers. she is going to tie the game with a three-pointer, 10 for 10 for powers off bench. that's power. final four secs. still tiedt 67. natasha 1 for 10 so far but hits countsn it a buzzer beater. the mystics move to...
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you move inland to the central valley the upper 90s, headed to l.a., warm at 84, 79 san diego, and 106 in palm springs. weather is acting nicely this morning. we have trouble on the roadways. we do. you mentioned folks are traveling today. our major issue around sfo. head's up trying to get out for an early flight, you have got to avoid northbound 101. a full closure in effect right now, this is a sig alert. northbound 101 before you get to millbrae avenue. this is due to a crash. sounds like it's involving a pedestrian. we are working on confirming everything with chp but you en we have a because it's full closure but looks like folks are just stuck sitting here. at least a 15, 20 minute delay. i don't believe the vehicle stuck behind the crash have anywhere to go. i think they're sitting there right now. one of the spots where there is a detour. you can take el camino real or 280 and use 380 a head south to get to the airport, but definitely head's up you don't want to get stuck in the closure and not have a way out and miss your flight this morning. a quick check of emeryville, we a
you move inland to the central valley the upper 90s, headed to l.a., warm at 84, 79 san diego, and 106 in palm springs. weather is acting nicely this morning. we have trouble on the roadways. we do. you mentioned folks are traveling today. our major issue around sfo. head's up trying to get out for an early flight, you have got to avoid northbound 101. a full closure in effect right now, this is a sig alert. northbound 101 before you get to millbrae avenue. this is due to a crash. sounds like...
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no comment from apple. >>> l.a.odger fans can look for a new way to get to the stadium. >> elon musk says his construction company is going to build a nearly four-mile long tunnel from hollywood to the stadium and the high-speed ride will make the trip in four minutes. >>> and students at st. louis university say hello to alexa. >> the school produced a video showing how every student, dorm room and apartment on campus will have an amazon echo dot that will run on an amazon platform. they will be modified to answer only school related questions. >> no pizza. >> right. >> those are your tech bites. >> berkeley wants to take a bigger bite out of crime. the role home security cameras will play. >> a hotel is going up near sfo. the method workers are using to cut weeks off the construction time. time. >> a special street show wow pes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose lev
no comment from apple. >>> l.a.odger fans can look for a new way to get to the stadium. >> elon musk says his construction company is going to build a nearly four-mile long tunnel from hollywood to the stadium and the high-speed ride will make the trip in four minutes. >>> and students at st. louis university say hello to alexa. >> the school produced a video showing how every student, dorm room and apartment on campus will have an amazon echo dot that will run on...
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a 4.4 magnitude quake was the largest to hit the l.a.three years. >> interesting, they got a little bit of a warning. >>> 4:30, if you're just joining us, a quick update on your weather and traffic. hi, mike. >> hi, everybody. take a look at the cloud cover, you can see it's broken compared to what we've been dealing with the latter stages of august. 16 miles per hour, fairfield, the sea breeze not nearly strong. we're seeing stars and clouds from the exploratorium camera at pier 15. dress for a little cooler
a 4.4 magnitude quake was the largest to hit the l.a.three years. >> interesting, they got a little bit of a warning. >>> 4:30, if you're just joining us, a quick update on your weather and traffic. hi, mike. >> hi, everybody. take a look at the cloud cover, you can see it's broken compared to what we've been dealing with the latter stages of august. 16 miles per hour, fairfield, the sea breeze not nearly strong. we're seeing stars and clouds from the exploratorium camera...
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i worked in l.a. for over 25 years. for a long time i was the only housing attorney there and the hardest part of my job was telling a desperate senior that i couldn't take their case because i was already overloaded with too many cases. with this increased funding from the city, the number of cases we are able to take has increased greatly. but there's stille a need. no one, and especially not our city's most vulnerable citizens, should lose their home because they can't afford a lawyer. [applause] when we take a case of legal assistance to the elderly, we take it to win. we aggressively litigate eviction case on behalf of our klienltzes. we take cases to trial and we win. this year we won at trial where the landlord was trying to evict our client because other members of the family were involved in an act of domestic abuse. a major land nrords san francisco was alleging that the rent ordinance that we have to protect our tenants did not alie to them. we won the case for that te nanls and also for all the other long-te
i worked in l.a. for over 25 years. for a long time i was the only housing attorney there and the hardest part of my job was telling a desperate senior that i couldn't take their case because i was already overloaded with too many cases. with this increased funding from the city, the number of cases we are able to take has increased greatly. but there's stille a need. no one, and especially not our city's most vulnerable citizens, should lose their home because they can't afford a lawyer....
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l.a. low to mid-80s with sunshine later today. the as are in town. we're seeing a mild day and lots of sun shine at the ballpark and 70 degrees and as the game is wrapping up the ninth inning it will feel warm and the temperature right around 70 degrees. accuweather as we get you into sunday. a lot of stars out there. temperatures in the 50s for the most part. i think a couple of spots in the warmest areas inland will hold in the 60s. the accuweather forecast, we're calling it warm to hot for the majority of the region to start out the weekend. by sunday, minor cooling and the relief will hittous monday and that's when we see inland temps dop 10 to 15 degrees with morning drizzle and the good news is it looks like temperatures stay below if not near average for wednesday, thursday and friday and 70s around the bay. the hottest day is today and we'll quickly get relief on monday. >> we'll see it maxed out. >> just ahead, first stop, san jose. in, tokyo? how >> if you love dessert we know just the event for you this week could. abc news anker reggie aq
l.a. low to mid-80s with sunshine later today. the as are in town. we're seeing a mild day and lots of sun shine at the ballpark and 70 degrees and as the game is wrapping up the ninth inning it will feel warm and the temperature right around 70 degrees. accuweather as we get you into sunday. a lot of stars out there. temperatures in the 50s for the most part. i think a couple of spots in the warmest areas inland will hold in the 60s. the accuweather forecast, we're calling it warm to hot for...
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witnesses tell the "l.a. times" some items in their home were shaken to the floor.here have been no reports of injuries or significant damage. >> it's amazing in l.a., these laugh these things off. >> no big deal. >> no big deal at all. >>> ahead, teachers in seattle threatening to walk off the job before school starts. they join half a dozen smaller districts already on the picket lines in washington state. what do harvard graduates know about cognitive performance? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. and now every man and woman in america can claim a complimentary bottle. just use your smartphone to text the keyword on the screen to 20-20-20. scientific research on cognigrape, a sicilian red wine extract in forebrain's memorysafe blend, suggests not only sharper recall, but also improved exe
witnesses tell the "l.a. times" some items in their home were shaken to the floor.here have been no reports of injuries or significant damage. >> it's amazing in l.a., these laugh these things off. >> no big deal. >> no big deal at all. >>> ahead, teachers in seattle threatening to walk off the job before school starts. they join half a dozen smaller districts already on the picket lines in washington state. what do harvard graduates know about cognitive...
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as for the l.a. incident, the l.a.n and their hippos were unharmed, but adding, it is a privilege to observe these rare and endangered species, but they are still wild animals and their space must be respected at all times. >> this could have gone south so fast. hippos are incredibly powerful creatures. they warrant a tremendous amount of respect. there are walls there for a purpose, to protect people and to protect the animals that live there. if he had slipped in that enclosure, his life could have been put in jeopardy. >> reporter: at the toronto zoo a woman risked her life jumping into a tiger enclosure to retrieve her hat. she was miraculously unharmed. so was this tiny tot at the brookfield zoo in chicago who snuck away from his mother, climbed a barrier, and fell 20 feet into an enclosure where a gorilla scrambled down from his perch to rescue him and bring him to zoo officials. but it was a far different case in 2016 when this 2-year-old tot fell 20 feet into a moat. >> be calm. be calm. he's dragging my son. i
as for the l.a. incident, the l.a.n and their hippos were unharmed, but adding, it is a privilege to observe these rare and endangered species, but they are still wild animals and their space must be respected at all times. >> this could have gone south so fast. hippos are incredibly powerful creatures. they warrant a tremendous amount of respect. there are walls there for a purpose, to protect people and to protect the animals that live there. if he had slipped in that enclosure, his...
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which is where all the parts of long beach come through l.a. and i mean a story of very transitting street there it's very congested it's very loud it's very there's a lot of it's own for industrial use but it also has immediate residence just across the train tracks so there's high schools there's immune resilience we're going to be impacted by by the you know the construction and also the long term project so that's why we're asking committee members and people to oppose this project because it's not going to benefit the community in the long run but as it is so the judge put a stop on that because trash is the judge our attorneys right now are talking to the judge and basically what's going to happen they're going to revoke their permits to actually start construction and it's going to go to a city council again where they have a choice of actually opposing the project or supporting it again and so i do the ideal scenario really is that if this project doesn't go through how could be the central farm be restored how can you guys get a hold o
which is where all the parts of long beach come through l.a. and i mean a story of very transitting street there it's very congested it's very loud it's very there's a lot of it's own for industrial use but it also has immediate residence just across the train tracks so there's high schools there's immune resilience we're going to be impacted by by the you know the construction and also the long term project so that's why we're asking committee members and people to oppose this project because...
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the forecasted high in fresno, 111 and l.a. up to 85. san diego, similar story, sunny skies today at 81 degrees. back here at home, we have the astros still in town taking on the as at the coliseum. it will be warm and bright at the ball game. first pitch, 70 degrees and we see temperatures moving into the mid-70s and 75 degrees. enjoy. it's a nice day to take in a ball game. the marine layer stays really contained. >> mid to upper 50s around much of the bay and some of the warmest spots later tonight will hold in the 60s like san jose. >> here's the next seven-day forecast. it is all about the warm to hot air that will move in later on today, later in the afternoon. minor cooling as we head into the second half of the weekend and relief will hit us inland by monday and numbers drop by 10 degrees and we get drizzle along coastline and we'll stay below average, if not near average by tuesday and wednesday by tuesday and friday and it's a good idea to downloaded accuweather app to track the temperatures because they will warm quickly away
the forecasted high in fresno, 111 and l.a. up to 85. san diego, similar story, sunny skies today at 81 degrees. back here at home, we have the astros still in town taking on the as at the coliseum. it will be warm and bright at the ball game. first pitch, 70 degrees and we see temperatures moving into the mid-70s and 75 degrees. enjoy. it's a nice day to take in a ball game. the marine layer stays really contained. >> mid to upper 50s around much of the bay and some of the warmest spots...
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l.a. joins them in 20 home run club. seven homers. everybody had a hit.derson added two home runs apiece. dodgers crush the brew crew 21-5 to take over sole control of first. giants five back of l.a. >>> nfl royalty at raiders training camp. woodson and peyton. derek carr is a student of the game. he just loved it. >> stinks one time we beat them while he was there, just decided he didn't want to play that one. no, i think the world of peyton. knew him before a little bit. just seeing him today and talking to him on more personal level, asking questions, really beneficial. >>> nfl hall of fame game in canton, ohio. ray lewis among the eight inductees. bears and ravens, bears down seven late, tyler bray to tanner gentry. preseason, going for the win. two-point conversion incomplete, ravens take it 17-16. >>> san jose, venus williams taking on heather watson. venus won first, dropped second, came back with a vengeance,ngea, third and decisive set 6-0. venus advances. to quarterfinals. great that venus won, serena lost her opening so one you know when you're
l.a. joins them in 20 home run club. seven homers. everybody had a hit.derson added two home runs apiece. dodgers crush the brew crew 21-5 to take over sole control of first. giants five back of l.a. >>> nfl royalty at raiders training camp. woodson and peyton. derek carr is a student of the game. he just loved it. >> stinks one time we beat them while he was there, just decided he didn't want to play that one. no, i think the world of peyton. knew him before a little bit. just...
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the "l.a. times" wrote clearly they did not join in because they desired they didn't want to violate the independent spirit of an editorial. howie: the "l.a. times" the president already treats the media as a cabal. why give them ammunition to scream about collusion. to do it all in the same day, was it a smart strategy? adrienne: we are talking about it. so that's smart. i agree with. christina: . this constant assault on the media and free press. if you want to make an impact go out and use your collective voice. christina: to have we stand with whatever the issue of the day is. they are saying we stand together to collectively have a voice. each editorial was written in a different perspective. howie: the president said collusion, opposition party. ben: what's the purpose of it. the media's purpose is to have credibility with everyone. and they are demonstrating for one side of the political aisle they are not going to lose their credibility. there is no one on the right who says i'm glad th
the "l.a. times" wrote clearly they did not join in because they desired they didn't want to violate the independent spirit of an editorial. howie: the "l.a. times" the president already treats the media as a cabal. why give them ammunition to scream about collusion. to do it all in the same day, was it a smart strategy? adrienne: we are talking about it. so that's smart. i agree with. christina: . this constant assault on the media and free press. if you want to make an...