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really what was happening in those cities like l.a. and san francisco -- i call them the closed access cities. what was happening is that this migration pattern, this segregation basically of americans according to who can afford to bid their way in to get access to the lucrative labor markets in tech or finance, it came to a head. there was a flood of households out of those cities for lack of housing. basically, typically households with lower incomes that couldn't win that bidding war for access, they were flooding out by the hundreds of thousands during those years. what happened is they were flooding into riverside, california, sacramento, las vegas, phoenix. on the east coast it's different. it's a little bit funny. florida tends to get most of that out migration from the northeast. florida is sort of a center point of that bubble. it's like a secondary bubble that happened. you have these expensive cities where people are moving away, because costs are high. then you have these what are really the bubble cities where people are
really what was happening in those cities like l.a. and san francisco -- i call them the closed access cities. what was happening is that this migration pattern, this segregation basically of americans according to who can afford to bid their way in to get access to the lucrative labor markets in tech or finance, it came to a head. there was a flood of households out of those cities for lack of housing. basically, typically households with lower incomes that couldn't win that bidding war for...
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did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a. the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here mike what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i'm in a teacher for thirteen years i'm also a los angeles unified product and i know from twenty years ago that there have been problems when did i decide to step up and make sure that i put my face in front of all this when i found out that our district superintendent is making three hundred fifty thousand dollars a year when i get my math and i realize that our governor of california is making over one hundred thousand dollars less than that. and when they talk about there's no money for students that upsets me we have an investment banker as our district superintendent making over a quarter
did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a. the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here mike what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i'm in a teacher for thirteen years i'm also...
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the central sierra nevada includes parts of south l.a. tahoe and incline this doesn't avalanche mitigation programs are in place. the snowy conditions have ben a nightmare for tourists trying to bet pack home. and one of the travelers is a news reporter. who spent her weekend in tahoe. her birthday weekend at that. take a look. this map shows the route she's been trying to take today. the blue dot showing where she was. in just the past hour. talk about a snail pace. she joins us on the phone. i'm glad you can laugh. you have been on the road since this morning? >> if you can believe it. since 11:00 this morning. and we have traveled a total of 13 miles in seven hours. talk about an adventurousurousus birthday weekend. we left this morning. we have seen multiple cars stuck. trying to help each other. people getting out and trying to put chains on their tires. much earlier today closer to this morning we saw chp. i asked an officer helping direct traffic how long to get back to the north bay. he said i'd stop somewhere to get dinner if you
the central sierra nevada includes parts of south l.a. tahoe and incline this doesn't avalanche mitigation programs are in place. the snowy conditions have ben a nightmare for tourists trying to bet pack home. and one of the travelers is a news reporter. who spent her weekend in tahoe. her birthday weekend at that. take a look. this map shows the route she's been trying to take today. the blue dot showing where she was. in just the past hour. talk about a snail pace. she joins us on the phone....
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david: l.a.on in 2009, and i think it went through that very quickly. isn't there something good, though, about cities going broke? they get rid of all the dead weight when they do. they can't print money like the federal government does. >> bankruptcy is a cleansing experience for companies, too, but i don't think it's a good thing. >> i don't think the federal governments can borrow money like they did in the last recession. we can't just assume we can barrow our way out of things. county * if we don't get a fair deal from congress, i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and constitution of the united states to address this emergency. >> we don't agree on some of the specifics of border security. democrats are against the wall. but we agree on many things such as the need for new technology and the need to strengthen security at our ports of entry. >> the days ahead will tell us whether our democratic colleagues are serious
david: l.a.on in 2009, and i think it went through that very quickly. isn't there something good, though, about cities going broke? they get rid of all the dead weight when they do. they can't print money like the federal government does. >> bankruptcy is a cleansing experience for companies, too, but i don't think it's a good thing. >> i don't think the federal governments can borrow money like they did in the last recession. we can't just assume we can barrow our way out of...
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david: l.a.lion in 2009, and i think it went through that very quickly. isn't there something good, though, about cities going broke? they get rid of all the dead weight when they do. they can't print money like the federal government does. >> bankruptcy is a cleansing experience for companies, too, but i don't think it's a good thing. >> i don't think the federal governments can borrow money like they did in the last recession. we can't just assume we can "talk business 360," where we feature insightful one-on-one interviews and profiles of business leaders and innovators who are making a difference and meeting the challenges of today's business world. so sit back, relax, and enjoy the program. narrator 2: on today's "talk business 360," we'll speak with u.s.a. luge and what makes them the most successful winter olympic national governing body. justfab and shoedazzle will discuss the shift toward the on-trend, online personalized shopping experience. we will talk to teksynap, whose innovative so
david: l.a.lion in 2009, and i think it went through that very quickly. isn't there something good, though, about cities going broke? they get rid of all the dead weight when they do. they can't print money like the federal government does. >> bankruptcy is a cleansing experience for companies, too, but i don't think it's a good thing. >> i don't think the federal governments can borrow money like they did in the last recession. we can't just assume we can "talk business...
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declined according to l.a. times the city not the l.a. has more charter schools and more charter school students than any other school system in the country and most charter school employees are not unionized right so you don't have to pay unionized teachers you don't have to have any standards you don't have to answer to anybody about how that kid either did or didn't get an education but you can still take that money and put it in your pocket. all. yeah i think that's what this is coming down there is a major major problem one of the unified teachers los angeles president alex can put up or all hadley charged district leaders of wanting quote as recently to starve our schools in order to justify cuts and justify handing more schools over a privately run charter schools that's what they did and milwaukee that's what they're doing everywhere that is what your head of education up in the trump administration right now betsy though betsy to austin her whole run to be able to make lots of money on the yeah let's not privatized our education
declined according to l.a. times the city not the l.a. has more charter schools and more charter school students than any other school system in the country and most charter school employees are not unionized right so you don't have to pay unionized teachers you don't have to have any standards you don't have to answer to anybody about how that kid either did or didn't get an education but you can still take that money and put it in your pocket. all. yeah i think that's what this is coming down...
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this is good. >> classic l.a., palm trees, a little more alcohol. l.a.going to win. >> the dodgers report to spring training soon. >> they do. >> do you get excited for spring training? >> there was a joke that the dodgers were going to meet with the rams to teach them how to lose. i heard that from todd gurley. fourth quarter we get a little heavier. tight score, right? haze ipa, tom brady 4th quarter himself, so a little higher alcohol. this is the shipyard from maine. >> nick foles had a good game. >> they did. nick foles is like napoleon dynamite with a good arm. >> i would have to double check but i think he's the only one who has both tone and caught a touchdown pass in super bowl. this is my number one so far. >> this is over time celebration. keep it classy. i thought i would do a red solo cup with a stem. or you can do a nice bubbly to celebrate if your team wins. i kept the colors as close to both as possible. this is charles leno sparkling wine from france. mostly chardonnay. excellent deal. >> it's the super bowl. >> it's got the gold leaf. >
this is good. >> classic l.a., palm trees, a little more alcohol. l.a.going to win. >> the dodgers report to spring training soon. >> they do. >> do you get excited for spring training? >> there was a joke that the dodgers were going to meet with the rams to teach them how to lose. i heard that from todd gurley. fourth quarter we get a little heavier. tight score, right? haze ipa, tom brady 4th quarter himself, so a little higher alcohol. this is the shipyard from...
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did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a.the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here mike what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i'm in a teacher for thirteen years i'm also a los angeles unified product and i know from twenty years ago that there have been problems when did i decide to step up and make sure that i put my face in front of all this when i found out that our district superintendent is making three hundred fifty thousand dollars a year when i get my math and i realize that our governor of california is making over one hundred thousand dollars less that. and when they talk about there's no money for students that upsets me we have an investment banker as our district superintendent making over a quarter millio
did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a.the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here mike what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i'm in a teacher for thirteen years i'm also a...
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did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a.the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i've been a teacher for thirteen years i'm also a los angeles unified product and i know from twenty years ago that there have been problems when did i decide to step up and make sure that i put my face in front of all this when i found out that our district superintendent is making three hundred fifty thousand dollars a year when i get my math and i realize that our governor of california is making over one hundred thousand dollars less than that. and when they talk about there's no money for students that upsets me we have an investment banker as our district superintendent making over a quarter mil
did this surprise you that to see protests here and l.a.the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here what was the moment where you thought i can't take this anymore we have to do something what was that moment so i've been a teacher for thirteen years i'm also a...
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l.a. struggled to understand. why would anyone kill all these people and why in such a sadistic manner? the lapd searched for clues in the surrounding brush among the neighbors as of course the ever growing army of reporters. >> the lights weren't on and usually the gate lights are on at least. >> strange despite all the carnage, no real clues. though there was this one thing. >> it was revealed that a small amount of narcotics was found in the sports car of sebring. >> some pot and hash were found in the house too and so now police and the press began to wonder, could the murders have something to do with the lifestyles that sharon and her fabulous friends lived? the director found himself in front of the camera defending his wife. >> sharon not only didn't use drugs, she didn't touch alcohol, she didn't smoke cigarettes. >> all sharon was thinking about was her bay bay. the bay di thby that died with . >> there's a lot of blood all over the place. >> and the killings were somehow connected to the horror movie. t
l.a. struggled to understand. why would anyone kill all these people and why in such a sadistic manner? the lapd searched for clues in the surrounding brush among the neighbors as of course the ever growing army of reporters. >> the lights weren't on and usually the gate lights are on at least. >> strange despite all the carnage, no real clues. though there was this one thing. >> it was revealed that a small amount of narcotics was found in the sports car of sebring. >>...
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states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. an art or displayed in northern israel is causing outrage among the arab christian minority the artist who created the sculpture says the museum use that without his permission but the museum says it supports freedom of expression or a bored or lonely house more this is a sculpture that's caused so much outrage in titles macc jesus it displays a fast food outlets famous mascot hanging from across an important symbol in christianity haifa museum is added to disclaimer that it's not meant to cause offense but it has. on friday hundreds of protesters face off with police on the streets as they attempted to force their way into the museum to remove it themselves others a camping outside until the work is taken down. this is something i kneel for i redeem it with my soul i offer it with all the good things and what do you expect i first of all felt that this is a big insult a big ins
states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. an art or displayed in northern israel is causing outrage among the arab christian minority the artist who created the sculpture says the museum use that without his permission but the museum says it supports freedom of expression or a bored or lonely house more this is a sculpture that's caused so...
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detective mark damonat the l.a. police department, remembering how the gunman at first asked garrett about his brand new volvo, they wondered if this could be road rage. someone that garrett tangled with on the l.a. freeway. >> mr. warren is a stunt man? >> yes. >> i am guessing he doesn't always drive the speed limit or use the blinker. >> it could have been annex-business partner, maybe an ex-husband, ex-boyfriend. there was an array of possibles on who could have done this. >> possibilities that lead from a bloody crime scene to the bright lights of the movie business, all the way to parts of l.a. that the tourists never seen. coming up. getting ready to say good bye to a friend. >> i am going to lose my friend. he is not going to make it. >> when date line continues. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're always itching. but even though you see and feel eczema on your skin, an overly sensitive i
detective mark damonat the l.a. police department, remembering how the gunman at first asked garrett about his brand new volvo, they wondered if this could be road rage. someone that garrett tangled with on the l.a. freeway. >> mr. warren is a stunt man? >> yes. >> i am guessing he doesn't always drive the speed limit or use the blinker. >> it could have been annex-business partner, maybe an ex-husband, ex-boyfriend. there was an array of possibles on who could have done...
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all the best of l.a. coming up on "cbs this morning." all the best of l.a.big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. enjoy 100% clean soup today. guess what day it is! gueshuh...anybody?is?? julie! hey... guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike...mike what day is it mike? ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. dove gives you so you can wear anything.ms from athletic tops to zebra dresses, and everything in between. enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoother underarms. with dove antiperspirants. with lindor. a milk chocolate shell with a smooth, melting center from the lindt master chocolatiers lindor, only from lindt. from the lindt master chocolatiers moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by m
all the best of l.a. coming up on "cbs this morning." all the best of l.a.big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. enjoy 100% clean soup today. guess what day it is! gueshuh...anybody?is?? julie! hey... guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike...mike what day is it mike? ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has increased the minimum wage as part of a series of measures to help the struggling economy he is under pressure to step down after countries in the region denounced his second term as illegitimate cherry isabeau reports from caracas where public health services are crumbling. the hospital of the university of us was once one of the best not just in venezuela but in latin america but matters have deteriorated dramatically in the recent years as institutions and people deal with the impact of the ongoing economic crisis good morning eighty years old and fell in the subway she says she's barely getting any food. there is nothing here nothing look at what we are being fed it's cold and i don't want to eat it but what am i going to do also in the room there are patients who've suffered heart attacks and strokes others being treated for gunshot
states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has increased the minimum wage as part of a series of measures to help the struggling economy he is under pressure to step down after countries in the region denounced his second term as illegitimate cherry isabeau reports from caracas where public health...
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a pop up in l.a.rawing visitors with an exhibit that features 80 of the worlds most disgusting food. >> it's a collection of 80 of the worlds most disgusting foods. >> all of these things? no. you should not eat it. >> you'll never forget that taste. >> we originally start start sts over 350 foods. and we narrowed it down. and the criteria is it has to be a real food somewhere in the world. people who visit adventurous. this is a cheese from italy. and the characteristic it's full of maggots. you eat the cheese and the maggots and the excriminate. a delicate soft creamy cheese. this is fermented soybeans in japan. it's a breakfast food. very, very good from you. >> this is the fruit from asia. you either love it. or you think it smells like bag of rotting cats. there's ten smell stations. we have a tasting bar over there. you can sample about ten of the foods that we have. >> it smells very bad. >> >> here's the fruit from southeast asia. >> just a little piece. >> i can't eat this. this is rotted sha
a pop up in l.a.rawing visitors with an exhibit that features 80 of the worlds most disgusting food. >> it's a collection of 80 of the worlds most disgusting foods. >> all of these things? no. you should not eat it. >> you'll never forget that taste. >> we originally start start sts over 350 foods. and we narrowed it down. and the criteria is it has to be a real food somewhere in the world. people who visit adventurous. this is a cheese from italy. and the characteristic...
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in your extend or boston or san francisco or l.a. what you find is housing starts in the cities are half of come half of the national average for less typically. the problem is those are cities with the highest incomes and the strongest income growth,he and because their housing expansion is so much slower than the rest of the country, they have created this negative, this reverse migration pattern were americans are migrating to places were incomes are lower instead of what we would naturally be the case with a good move to places with more opportunity. >> host: inpl your book, you refer to the migration something akin to a refugee crisis. >> guest: yes. housing refugee crisis. what happens in 2004 and 2005 is this is the story of came to a head in so many would what's happening in the cities like l.a. and san francisco can i call them -- really was happening is this migration pattern, the segregation basically of americans, according to can afford to bid their way into this place to get access to these lucrative labor markets in te
in your extend or boston or san francisco or l.a. what you find is housing starts in the cities are half of come half of the national average for less typically. the problem is those are cities with the highest incomes and the strongest income growth,he and because their housing expansion is so much slower than the rest of the country, they have created this negative, this reverse migration pattern were americans are migrating to places were incomes are lower instead of what we would naturally...
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if you look at the data from l.a., you'll see that. and also when you even look at the staff report in their graph, what you see is that the staff report graphs show that candidates are actually -- expenditure limit is being lifted several weeks in the mayor's race looks like to be about a month later in the current system than what it would be in the staff proposal. their view is well, it's, like, not that much to make a difference. well, in a campaign, three weeks, a month, is a lifetime -- >> chair chiu: time. >> yeah. so i think that really, these -- are these expenditure limits working as well as we would like in? no. in the age of citizens unites, but they are working to some degree. i'll have more to say later. >> chair chiu: i have a question for you, mr. givner, as the deputy city attorney. thank you for clarifying earlier about the ability to give public comment more than once. how does that apply to the consent calendar because i don't want to be unfair to mr. avalos who is wanting to comment on agenda item number four durin
if you look at the data from l.a., you'll see that. and also when you even look at the staff report in their graph, what you see is that the staff report graphs show that candidates are actually -- expenditure limit is being lifted several weeks in the mayor's race looks like to be about a month later in the current system than what it would be in the staff proposal. their view is well, it's, like, not that much to make a difference. well, in a campaign, three weeks, a month, is a lifetime --...
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teacher and she talks about why this strike isn't just about l.a. here's what she told the story i definitely think this is the beginning of something or the continuation actually of the hard work of all the teachers who went on strike last year and it's something that's going to continue to spread throughout this country when the fifth largest economy in the struggles to have class sizes that are within a national norm of twenty one to twenty five students norm is in the thirty's if not forty's. and it's in one of the most progressive states in the union the very nature of public education is it risk. so bradley she references the continuation of mass protests we saw in twenty eighteen across the u.s. did this surprise you that to see protests here and i lay there for the first time really in thirty years well you know it's not surprising there were twenty one lead up to these protests. we knew it was on the table but when it actually happened i mean it was the first time in thirty years as you said. this is new territory for a lot of us here what
teacher and she talks about why this strike isn't just about l.a. here's what she told the story i definitely think this is the beginning of something or the continuation actually of the hard work of all the teachers who went on strike last year and it's something that's going to continue to spread throughout this country when the fifth largest economy in the struggles to have class sizes that are within a national norm of twenty one to twenty five students norm is in the thirty's if not...
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the l.a. rams played in marin county and in berkeley. people in novato and beyond know all about goff's emergence as a standout athlete. >> now they plan to enjoy his moment on football's biggest stage. >> kpix5's wilson walker on the people rooting for their hometown quarterback. wilson? >> reporter: i'm going out on a limb and assume you know a little something about tom brady, a man who has been in the news a little bit, jared goff not so much. what's his story? it all started here in novato. >> this is a very small community. i mean it's quiet. it's unassuming. yes, it's quite the talk of the neighborhood. >> reporter: from the quiet neighborhood his parents still call home to the quaint streets of downtown, novato is a place just small enough for people to remember a young jared goff. >> he went on to marin catholic and did well, cal-berkeley and did well there. we're ecstatic to see him play in the nfl. now he's headed for the super bowl. >> reporter: as you might expect, the town is bea
the l.a. rams played in marin county and in berkeley. people in novato and beyond know all about goff's emergence as a standout athlete. >> now they plan to enjoy his moment on football's biggest stage. >> kpix5's wilson walker on the people rooting for their hometown quarterback. wilson? >> reporter: i'm going out on a limb and assume you know a little something about tom brady, a man who has been in the news a little bit, jared goff not so much. what's his story? it all...
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. >> sarah wired covers congress for the l.a. times. you can read her reporting at l.a. times.com and follow her reporting on twitter at sarah d wire. thanks for joining us. mutual relationship asset security defense to enforce this cooperation with usa which is an ally and a friend. we appreciate support, not to mention or particularly the five-year program endorsed by the trump administration that participated to a great extent in helping us to face our economic hardships. not to mention our syrian brothers and sisters. thank you, your excellency, for this support. expanse we'ree going to focus on the palestinian aspects. not to mention the comprehensive -- freezing the process we have to have horizons of cooperation. to achieve a comprehensive asolution with two states part of the resolution with eastern jerusalem as a capital -- peace andace understanding. i've conducted political relationships in the syrian crisis. light ofordination and the united states decision to withdraw forces from syria we --l continue to consult accepts best syria that leads to the departure
. >> sarah wired covers congress for the l.a. times. you can read her reporting at l.a. times.com and follow her reporting on twitter at sarah d wire. thanks for joining us. mutual relationship asset security defense to enforce this cooperation with usa which is an ally and a friend. we appreciate support, not to mention or particularly the five-year program endorsed by the trump administration that participated to a great extent in helping us to face our economic hardships. not to...
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. >> do you often get put in the same basket as l.a.? kim: yes, i think that's really our charge at santa monica travel and tourism, is to establish awareness of santa monica in its own right. often times, when we are educating potential visitors in the travel industry about santa monica, we describe it as l.a.'s beach city. we urge people to base themselves in santa monica if they want to come to southern california, los angeles. if you base your hotel here in santa monica, the experience will be -- we will deliver. it is a place where you can stay in hotel and walk out and watch the sunset. encouragens, we visitors to go to beverly hills and disneyland, but basing yourself here makes for a really exceptional day. >> kim, thank you for taking us around town. kim: my pleasure. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to santa monica, california to learn more about its rich history. learn more about santa monica and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-spa
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all right let's go to his far hasn't thank you so much the l.a. rams have clinched their first and i fell playoff victory in fourteen years they beat the dallas cowboys in the divisional round on saturday how sally wrapped up her franchise playoff record two hundred and seventy three yards on the ground winning thirty to twenty two and are now one win away from the super bowl the rams will face either the new orleans saints or the current super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles next as for the cowboys they still haven't won a playoff game on the road in twenty six years i don't think that that's true that's why they're both at the very very very very very. and here is the rams head coach thirty two year old sean mcveigh with his team after that win at home in l.a. mckay who was hired in two thousand and seventeen at the age of thirty became the youngest head coach and n.f.l. history and has been credited with turning things around for the way it's. over in kansas city the chiefs quarterback patrick know holmes led his team to a thirty one to
all right let's go to his far hasn't thank you so much the l.a. rams have clinched their first and i fell playoff victory in fourteen years they beat the dallas cowboys in the divisional round on saturday how sally wrapped up her franchise playoff record two hundred and seventy three yards on the ground winning thirty to twenty two and are now one win away from the super bowl the rams will face either the new orleans saints or the current super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles next as for...
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los angeles but it's no big deal l.a. is only the second largest school district in the entire country where the over thirty thousand teachers serving six hundred ninety four thousand students and nine hundred schools oh fagging. here now to explain is our senior in high school john of a. bad boy you got this did you say well as we all know teachers are the scum of the earth. they're demons made out of garbage whose only mission in life is to demential dran and collect an ungodly pension for it they're striking because quote they hate love. who are you quoting there myself but i'm not wrong it's obvious from the l.a. teachers a list of ridiculous demands first of all they want to wait for educators and staff that reflects the city's rising cost of living selfish. selfish it's reasonable listen if they want to be good teachers they should learn how to live on less then they can teach that to their students who aren't going to be able to get good jobs anyway. why learn trigonometry when instead you can learn how to properly
los angeles but it's no big deal l.a. is only the second largest school district in the entire country where the over thirty thousand teachers serving six hundred ninety four thousand students and nine hundred schools oh fagging. here now to explain is our senior in high school john of a. bad boy you got this did you say well as we all know teachers are the scum of the earth. they're demons made out of garbage whose only mission in life is to demential dran and collect an ungodly pension for it...
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in l.a. and he's moved top of the tournaments going charts with foghat first time ever about how to have won their opening two group games at the asian cup. you need to get the three points they will through. apart from the three point two that the very good result. comfy then and had to do to qualify for the next round now we need to start to play better the next one that is going to be a tough one cats are play said the arabia on thursday that game will decide which team goes into the knockout rounds as group winners lebanon and north korea have an outside chance of going through with one of the best third place teams and group after pan were less convincing in their match against all moms of the former champions held off their opponents to win their second straight match yankee hiram glitchy scored a controversial penalty in the first half which was enough to send japan to the last sixteen for the eighth consecutive top. of japan will be joined by is back to sun in the knockout stages they
in l.a. and he's moved top of the tournaments going charts with foghat first time ever about how to have won their opening two group games at the asian cup. you need to get the three points they will through. apart from the three point two that the very good result. comfy then and had to do to qualify for the next round now we need to start to play better the next one that is going to be a tough one cats are play said the arabia on thursday that game will decide which team goes into the...
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host: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter. thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry communications and countries are ensuring everyone of their citizens has access to a fiber-optic connection. >> professor susan crawford theusses her book "fiber: coming tech revolution and why america might miss it." are leaving behind a lot of the country when it comes to great communications capacity and as a nation we are following behind to be the place where new ideas come from. >> the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span2. is in government shutdown its 23rd day, the longest in u.s. history. watch the house monday live at noon eastern on c-span. the senate a
host: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter. thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry...
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rolled l.a.lay on record breaking night. >> couple of bad shots, heat checks but went in tonight, fortunately. when you've got hot hand, just looking for ounce of space, all you need is an inch or two and just flicking off your wrist so easy. one of those nights. >>> different story for the sharks, were on seven-game win streak before the road trip, now on a three-game skid. but impressive getup. trip the light fantastic i think. very good. sharks down 2-1, timo meier dives and able to get it through. goal would be reviewed, unlike the nfl, and upheld, tie game. turns early in 3rd, evander kane gets four-minute penalty for high stick that drew blood. florida scores twice in nine seconds. sharks record, deferentinitely good one, keith yandle and vincent trocheck beat jones. rung for fighting. given up six goals in each of the three losses. game tomorrow in washington, d.c.. >>> got married. groom wore spider-man, had a themed cake. ric flair roebz and wrestling belts with lightup high tops to comp
rolled l.a.lay on record breaking night. >> couple of bad shots, heat checks but went in tonight, fortunately. when you've got hot hand, just looking for ounce of space, all you need is an inch or two and just flicking off your wrist so easy. one of those nights. >>> different story for the sharks, were on seven-game win streak before the road trip, now on a three-game skid. but impressive getup. trip the light fantastic i think. very good. sharks down 2-1, timo meier dives and...
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we were there when she visited the l.a.n for the first time, she got a tour from a one-time member who's now a member of the board. >> i want you to see the love. >> iright behind you is actuall a kitchen. when i was here i hated cooking. >> you are a shining example of everything that someone who comes into lives at covenant house could accomplish. >> for more information on how you can help, go to -- covenanthousecalifornia.org and please do your part. >> coming up, lady gaga's star is here to stay, but it wasn't always that way. the surprising gig gaga got rejected from. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... ...sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps lock? get tough on cold and flu symptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. emreplenished,d, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and se
we were there when she visited the l.a.n for the first time, she got a tour from a one-time member who's now a member of the board. >> i want you to see the love. >> iright behind you is actuall a kitchen. when i was here i hated cooking. >> you are a shining example of everything that someone who comes into lives at covenant house could accomplish. >> for more information on how you can help, go to -- covenanthousecalifornia.org and please do your part. >> coming...
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we were there when she visited the l.a.for the first time, she got a tour from a one-time member who's now a member of the board. >> i want you to see the love. >> iright behind you is actuall a kitchen. when i was here i hated cooking. >> you are a shining example of everything that someone who comes into lives at covenant house could accomplish. >> for more information on how you can help, go to -- covenanthousecalifornia.org and please do your part. >> coming up, lady gaga's star is here to stay, but it wasn't always that way. the surprising gig gaga got rejected from. next on kron-4 news at eight: the president signs a bill ending the longest government shutdown in u-s history. but the solution is only temporary. and the white house is warning it could shut down again. calfire determined the deadly tubbs fire was not caused by pg and e. why the lawsuits againt the utility will still move forward. plus. it may soon cost you to drive down the world famous lombard street in san francisco. what the city is doing to control
we were there when she visited the l.a.for the first time, she got a tour from a one-time member who's now a member of the board. >> i want you to see the love. >> iright behind you is actuall a kitchen. when i was here i hated cooking. >> you are a shining example of everything that someone who comes into lives at covenant house could accomplish. >> for more information on how you can help, go to -- covenanthousecalifornia.org and please do your part. >> coming...
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host: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter. thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule. n the c-span networks. >> c-span he's -- c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. the g up saturday morning, government shutdown's impact on government contractors. d the conversation continues to discuss how the government shutdown is impacting the national parks. and then washington examiner editorial director will talk about conservative journalism in the era of president trump. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow c-span's 2020 road to the white house coverage continues. with forme
host: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter. thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule. n the c-span networks. >> c-span he's --...
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bill: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter @sarahdwire. thanks so much for joining us. sarah: thanks for having me. announcer 1: then sunday on "afterwords," it was all a dream, a new generation confronts the broken promise to black america. she is interviewed by the root editor in chief daniel belton. barack obama got elected for president and then our political climate changed. for me it was the idea that the american dream, maybe as possible for black americans. maybe it wasn't created for us, this idea that you could do better than your parents if you just work harder, it doesn't matter. it doesn't seem that that is actually the reality, even now. it is a really profoundly disappointing thing, at least for me. >> watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> the senate confirmation hearings for william barr to be the next attorney general begin on tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern. in december, he was nominated to replace jeff sessions who had the positio
bill: sarah wire covers congress for the "l.a. times." you can read her reporting at latimes.com and follow her reporting on twitter @sarahdwire. thanks so much for joining us. sarah: thanks for having me. announcer 1: then sunday on "afterwords," it was all a dream, a new generation confronts the broken promise to black america. she is interviewed by the root editor in chief daniel belton. barack obama got elected for president and then our political climate changed. for me...
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the l.a. rams quarterback went to they tweeted out this message to him. >> did coach steve kerr spill the beans today? no official word from the all star forward. it appears green got engaged over the weekend. we have a photograph of the couple. this is from new years eve. after a team work out this morning, coach kerr told reporters he got engaged to his girlfriend. the team spent the weekend in l.a. between games. >> well, congratulations. >> calm him down. >> i don't think anything will. >> the critics didn't love it. the new honor for the hollywood horror film centered around a bay area landmark. glad you're back how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. i thought you'd say that - let's do it. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> tonight at 6:0
the l.a. rams quarterback went to they tweeted out this message to him. >> did coach steve kerr spill the beans today? no official word from the all star forward. it appears green got engaged over the weekend. we have a photograph of the couple. this is from new years eve. after a team work out this morning, coach kerr told reporters he got engaged to his girlfriend. the team spent the weekend in l.a. between games. >> well, congratulations. >> calm him down. >> i don't...
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the reason why i really like this is because l.a. doesn't even care that their team won. l.a.hat the rams are there. they are too busy doing other things. the oscars, the lakers. >> jedediah: they have a teacher's strike. >> greg: they don't care about the rams. make them care about the rams. this will give the rams some attention and l.a. will go that's right. we have a team in the super bowl. or maybe not. >> juan: they are doing better than the charters in terms of attendance. >> greg: are the chargers also in l.a.? i didn't know that. >> jesse: have you seen the video in the bar, the rams fans. they make it to the super bowl. all right. >> juan: i agree with you. i remember the situation with george brett and the pine tar and the new york yankees. they said we made the wrong call. we will start the game from that point. the bettors in vegas might be upset but imagine the tv ratings for a game that starting again. >> dana: that's exactly the reason we should do it. >> jedediah: you are all saying that they should redo it? i'm outraged. >> juan: the saints were cheated, no q
the reason why i really like this is because l.a. doesn't even care that their team won. l.a.hat the rams are there. they are too busy doing other things. the oscars, the lakers. >> jedediah: they have a teacher's strike. >> greg: they don't care about the rams. make them care about the rams. this will give the rams some attention and l.a. will go that's right. we have a team in the super bowl. or maybe not. >> juan: they are doing better than the charters in terms of...
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states she walked out last year and one higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles primaries school teachers in greece are also unhappy with their working conditions riot police fired at them as they marched towards parliament the educators are on a twenty four hour strike to protest against their schools being under stopped their demanding the creation of more permanent positions. the u.s. wants cats hearts a help challenge russia. and europe its deputy energy secretary has been in talks with the gulf state about supplying the european market qatar is the world's top liquefied natural gas supplier but russia's new nord stream to pipeline means it will provide sixty percent of germany's gas imports in september cats are said it would invest eleven point six billion dollars to strengthen its ties with germany over the next five years ellen wald is an energy consultant she says the u.s. would benefit too if qatar provides infrastructure to supply europe. well the
states she walked out last year and one higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles primaries school teachers in greece are also unhappy with their working conditions riot police fired at them as they marched towards parliament the educators are on a twenty four hour strike to protest against their schools being under stopped their demanding the creation of more permanent positions....
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that's what i like about his style. >> i flew back, went to l.a.have some fun at the mother ship, if you will, disney land. you notice there's has lot of mud fog out into the ocean, run off from the mudslides down there and also the wet weather we've had. >> yeah. >> not quite as green and blue as it normally is. that's okay. we've got the rain and desperately need it. take a look at what's going on, never more than seven minutes away. take a look at theding there. a little active early in the morning. sunshine, high clouds, mild temperatures. we've got that today. calmer and cooler nights. so when we had all that rain, we were having pretty mild nights. that's not going to be the case the next several nights. the extended period of dry weather. this happens every winter. we get about a two-week period where it shuts off, then we get warmer than average. sometimes we flirt with records. that we'll have to wait to see. here is a look at the high pressure. stubborn area of high pressure, pushing the jet stream. there's a steady storm coming. they wil
that's what i like about his style. >> i flew back, went to l.a.have some fun at the mother ship, if you will, disney land. you notice there's has lot of mud fog out into the ocean, run off from the mudslides down there and also the wet weather we've had. >> yeah. >> not quite as green and blue as it normally is. that's okay. we've got the rain and desperately need it. take a look at what's going on, never more than seven minutes away. take a look at theding there. a little...
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the l.a. rams and the new england patriots are in atlanta, for the first of many events for the big game this sunday. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. some of the coldest weather in decades is set to hit the midwest today and the temperatures are life-threatening. windchills in some areas to plunge to 47 degrees below zero. and the dangerous cold is sticking around for days. michigan governor declared a state of emergency. chief meteorologist from wjdz has what to expect. >> well, the arctic air is on the move it will grip the midwest, tuesday, wednesday, into thursday and possibly friday. the problem with this arctic air, it is slow. it's like syrup. and it does not want to move out rather quickly. windchills that we're concerned about. this cold air mass, by the way, the midwest has not like this s. the windchill is expected to drop to 50 below for wednesday morning and the problem with th
the l.a. rams and the new england patriots are in atlanta, for the first of many events for the big game this sunday. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. some of the coldest weather in decades is set to hit the midwest today and the temperatures are life-threatening. windchills in some areas to plunge to 47 degrees below zero. and the dangerous cold is sticking around for days. michigan...
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after weeks of negotiations between l.a.'s school board and teachers union stalled -- >> our kids are worth better than this. they really are. >> reporter: -- more than 30,000 educators serving 600,000 students won't be going to work. >> we will be on strike for our students, for our schools and for the future of public education in los angeles. >> reporter: what do they want? smaller class sizes, higher pay and more nurses, counselors and librarians. the superintendent saying they've made several ereven ask governor to get involved. >> keep us in a room, lock the door, throw away the key if he has to so we can reach the 80% students rely on free ora a. schools will stay open with substitutes and volunteers filling in but some parents are keeping their kids at home. >> we are both working parents. it's going to be a big challenge for us next week but we will support the teachers no matter what. >> reporter: for educators like michelle hamburger, the prospect of any time without a paycheck is terrifying. >> many nights i lie a
after weeks of negotiations between l.a.'s school board and teachers union stalled -- >> our kids are worth better than this. they really are. >> reporter: -- more than 30,000 educators serving 600,000 students won't be going to work. >> we will be on strike for our students, for our schools and for the future of public education in los angeles. >> reporter: what do they want? smaller class sizes, higher pay and more nurses, counselors and librarians. the superintendent...
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l.a. unified is america's second largest school district. >>> l.a. teachers certainly not alone in feeling undervalued and underappreciated. oakland teachers are also enduring some lengthy contract negotiations. so far, talks have been fruitless. happening now or tomorrow, i should say, teachers at life academy school plan to stage a one-day sick out along with that tomorrow morning. teachers have organized a rally and march from oakland technical high school. >>> turning back to our microclimate weather alert now. driving conditions in the sierra, ooh, difficult at best. as kari mentioned, area around e conditions. blizzard warning, in fact, will remain in effect through the warning in the sierra in two years. it's pretty rare. up to five feet of snow could fall in some areas. i have friends up at northstar literally right now, on the mountain saying it's whiteout conditions there. i thought the blizzard warning was lifted this morning. >> it was but there still will be -- that was when we had the very, very -- sorry. i can't even get my mind going
l.a. unified is america's second largest school district. >>> l.a. teachers certainly not alone in feeling undervalued and underappreciated. oakland teachers are also enduring some lengthy contract negotiations. so far, talks have been fruitless. happening now or tomorrow, i should say, teachers at life academy school plan to stage a one-day sick out along with that tomorrow morning. teachers have organized a rally and march from oakland technical high school. >>> turning back...
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this is the app, shake alert l.a. it is free. it gives you a five to ten-second warning tops if an earthquake is coming, if you live in l.a. so i'm sure the first question you're asking, what about san francisco? when can we get this? the city is taking a wait and see approach. for bay area seismologists who have been developing an earthquake detection service for a decade. >> it will give you and your family precious time. >> reporter: they have an alert that alerts smartphone users, but only in l.a. >> we have the technology for a while now. what's been missing is the last mile, the technology to deliver the alerts to everybody's smartphones. >> reporter: dr. robert allen said b.a.r.t. linked into the system back in october. so did hospitals and utilities like pg&e, but not the city of san francisco yet. >> we look forward to evaluating the results. >> reporter: francis samora says they studied alerts a few years ago and weren't overwhelmed by the results. >> there simply wasn't going to be enough time to send out an alert thro
this is the app, shake alert l.a. it is free. it gives you a five to ten-second warning tops if an earthquake is coming, if you live in l.a. so i'm sure the first question you're asking, what about san francisco? when can we get this? the city is taking a wait and see approach. for bay area seismologists who have been developing an earthquake detection service for a decade. >> it will give you and your family precious time. >> reporter: they have an alert that alerts smartphone...
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close to 20,000 students in l.a.they rely on school for shelter, food, and other basic resources. the teachers there are fighting for smaller class sizes, reduction to standardized testing, and a 6.5% raise and increased support staff like nurses and school counselors. on friday, union officials rejected the district's offer to raise salaries, cut class sizes and hire 1200 additional staff, saying the offer was only good for a one-year term. ali, can we just state this one more time? it's the teachers are there fighting for conditions for their students. >> which we have seen in almost every one of these teacher strieksz in the last year. it's a piece of it about their salaries. many teachers take money out of their own pockets -- >> it's the one job where you steal from home to bring to work. the basic school supplies for their classrooms for kids. >> it's not sure why we want that for the nation's educators. we want, really fight for? these teachers do do that. we need to re-understand where public school teachers
close to 20,000 students in l.a.they rely on school for shelter, food, and other basic resources. the teachers there are fighting for smaller class sizes, reduction to standardized testing, and a 6.5% raise and increased support staff like nurses and school counselors. on friday, union officials rejected the district's offer to raise salaries, cut class sizes and hire 1200 additional staff, saying the offer was only good for a one-year term. ali, can we just state this one more time? it's the...
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in the west the l.a. clippers and the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots georgists nyang pegged the clippers back in the second with a block on patrick beverley korver. how porter was calling the tune for the jazz he ended up with nineteen points utah winning by twenty for their first five game winning streak of the season this is a fourth straight loss though for l.a. . the n.b.a. are say staging a regular season game in london on thursday but there will be notable absence from the new york knicks side they take on the washington wizards without star center in a scant are he's been an outspoken critic of turkish president received are the ones government contour is a turkish national but feared that by traveling to london he would put his life in danger his passport was revoked in two thousand and seventeen. lindsey vonn is set to return to the world cup circuit after an injury delayed her long goodbye to skiing before her retirement bomb injured her knee before her scheduled first race of the season
in the west the l.a. clippers and the utah jazz are vying for playoff spots georgists nyang pegged the clippers back in the second with a block on patrick beverley korver. how porter was calling the tune for the jazz he ended up with nineteen points utah winning by twenty for their first five game winning streak of the season this is a fourth straight loss though for l.a. . the n.b.a. are say staging a regular season game in london on thursday but there will be notable absence from the new york...
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with disturbances crowley french president emanuel micron has condemned the l.a. vests on twitter and called on the protesters to calm down and recommit to dialogue also on saturday saturday he office of the government spokesperson. was targeted by about fifteen people they tried but failed to storm the building grave i was later taken to safety it comes just a day after he prompted the l.a. fast agitators who are focused on nothing more than staging. the beaches and much. since the announcements of the manual the yellow vests have become a movement of agitators who want insurrection and to overthrow the government moreover those who call for debate don't want to participate in the great national debate. the mayor of the town maze only shack mia believes the reforms micron is trying to push through out of touch with what the public wants he said that they will continue is reforms look at reforms is asking for another reforms that your friends are demanding today you know is thinking of european summer and which the french don't like so i think it is absolutely dre
with disturbances crowley french president emanuel micron has condemned the l.a. vests on twitter and called on the protesters to calm down and recommit to dialogue also on saturday saturday he office of the government spokesperson. was targeted by about fifteen people they tried but failed to storm the building grave i was later taken to safety it comes just a day after he prompted the l.a. fast agitators who are focused on nothing more than staging. the beaches and much. since the...
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from l.a., too, it's the sanders family.y's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and remember today, if the dinisi family wins today's game, folks, they driving out of here in that brand-new car right there. give me tori. give me chemiya. heh heh heh. top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 married men. name something your wife thinks she does really well but she doesn't. chemiya: cook. steve: cook. yes. [cheering and applause] pass or play? woman: play! chemiya: we're gonna play, steve. steve: yeah. [cheering and applause] i'm very fortunate. my wife marjorie can really cook. she's a country girl. she can really, really cook. brit:
from l.a., too, it's the sanders family.y's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and remember today, if the dinisi family wins today's game, folks, they driving out of here in that brand-new car right there. give me tori. give me chemiya. heh heh heh. top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 married men. name something your wife thinks she does really well but she doesn't. chemiya: cook. steve: cook. yes. [cheering and applause] pass or play? woman: play! chemiya: we're gonna play,...
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sands in l.a. have every right to be excited as an l.a. franchise it's been close to four decades since the rams made it to the super bowl the rams did win the title in two thousand but that was when the team was based in st louis. were to do to the baby. i think is the best thing to do. they've been working to get back to this point with no time and that's all your sport for now back to you sammy vying songs for now is something we won't see for a long time a rare lunar eclipse known as a souped up blood the wolf appears to be more red than bright when it's closer to the earth you have to be quick to the spot the phenomenon because it only lasts for a few hours. as of this news hour back at the top the hour. that corruption has reached a level like never before in our country. rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will honor the american people with the truth and nothing else discovered. for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. rewind returns can bring your people back to life i'm sor
sands in l.a. have every right to be excited as an l.a. franchise it's been close to four decades since the rams made it to the super bowl the rams did win the title in two thousand but that was when the team was based in st louis. were to do to the baby. i think is the best thing to do. they've been working to get back to this point with no time and that's all your sport for now back to you sammy vying songs for now is something we won't see for a long time a rare lunar eclipse known as a...
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>> l.a.!reporter: los angeles teachers hit the streets today by the tens of thousands, offering a lesson in civic engagement. >> whose schools? >> our schools! >> reporter: they're protesting budget cuts that affect some 600,000 l.a. students, more than 80% of them low income. anna aderonmu teaches special ed. >> it's one thing to teach our students to be advocates for themselves, but if we as their teachers can't be advocates for them, then we're doing them a disservice. >> reporter: the big issues e en't just pay, but more money for support staff like librarians and nurses, and especially a cap on class size. al we started this school year with an algebra-one class with over 50 students in it. >> reporter: 50 kids in one class? >> yeah, we had students standing in the back trying to learn algebra. ng reporter: how far apart are the two sides in the strike? >> maybe venus and mars. >> reporter: superintendent austin beautner says he agrees there's a crisis, but the restrict would go broke if
>> l.a.!reporter: los angeles teachers hit the streets today by the tens of thousands, offering a lesson in civic engagement. >> whose schools? >> our schools! >> reporter: they're protesting budget cuts that affect some 600,000 l.a. students, more than 80% of them low income. anna aderonmu teaches special ed. >> it's one thing to teach our students to be advocates for themselves, but if we as their teachers can't be advocates for them, then we're doing them a...
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with more than six hundred thousand students it's the first strike by the l.a. teachers' union and thirty years reports. while sensualist public school teachers walked the picket lines in a downpour monday morning here we are in a fight for the so public education many parents and students turned out in the show with support our teachers are heroes here for trying to do this every single day teachers want to pay increase controls on for profit charter schools that receive taxpayer funds and more spending on support staff like nurses counselors and librarians above all they are demanding more spending to reduce class sizes. martha attwell has taught english at john marshall high school for twenty three years i have over forty students in the class and we have students teachers here who have classes that actually have over fifty students tens of thousands of teachers and their supporters rallied in front of l.a. city hall california is among the richest of the fifty us states but ranks forty third in terms of the amount of public funds spent per student happen as
with more than six hundred thousand students it's the first strike by the l.a. teachers' union and thirty years reports. while sensualist public school teachers walked the picket lines in a downpour monday morning here we are in a fight for the so public education many parents and students turned out in the show with support our teachers are heroes here for trying to do this every single day teachers want to pay increase controls on for profit charter schools that receive taxpayer funds and...
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states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. all right time now for sport his far hasn't thank you so much we start with the latest from the australian open serina williams has made a strong start to request for a record equalling twenty four grand slam singles title the thirty seven year old overpowered her opponent the unseeded german tatiana maria six six to win the first round williams is playing in her first grand slam since the us open where the now infamous rant against the umpire shocked the world the seven time champion last won the australian open when she was eight weeks pregnant with her daughter back in two thousand and seventeen and she faces eugenie bouchard of canada in the next round it will be a great match she plays really well. she does everything well and i really like that she doesn't quit you know people write her off and that doesn't she doesn't let that bother her and she continues to. to fight do
states who walked out last year and won higher pay and other concessions how long the l.a. strike will last no one knows with these children's education at stake robert oulds al-jazeera los angeles. all right time now for sport his far hasn't thank you so much we start with the latest from the australian open serina williams has made a strong start to request for a record equalling twenty four grand slam singles title the thirty seven year old overpowered her opponent the unseeded german...
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last month she was spotted back home in l.a.ource says she keeps saying how fortunate she feels to be alive. ♪ >> demi's childhood friend selena gomez is out of treatment where she was seeking help for mental health. selena was admitted to the hospital back in october. frustrations over her physical health including lupus and a tr panic attacks that became too much. selena was spotted out hiking in l.a. our source said she's feeling a lot stronger. now to ben affleck. it was his third time in rehab. our source said exwife jgarner p again and ben's only priority right now is his sobriety. >> new year, new start we wish all the stars all the best. you know who else it's going to be a big year for mel b. >> i think you're right especially because of the spice girl's tour. mel b has gone through so much and she laid it all out for us. >> you said you were doing six lines of coke a day. >> that was one of the things i said. it's a symptom of what i was dealing with. how things affect you how you cope. >> mel b said she hit an emotion
last month she was spotted back home in l.a.ource says she keeps saying how fortunate she feels to be alive. ♪ >> demi's childhood friend selena gomez is out of treatment where she was seeking help for mental health. selena was admitted to the hospital back in october. frustrations over her physical health including lupus and a tr panic attacks that became too much. selena was spotted out hiking in l.a. our source said she's feeling a lot stronger. now to ben affleck. it was his third...