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>> l.a. >> how come? >> l.a.amous people, i feel, better shops. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> i'll go l.a. >> how come? >> because they have the best sushi here. >> what do you think about people from l.a.? >> doesn't barbie live there? >> what's the worst thing about new york? >> i heard there's rats. >> what do people in new york complain about? >> i'm guessing rats. >> if i told you to take the 405 to the 101, what would you be doing? >> getting lost. >> who likes to drink more alcohol, people in new york or l.a.? >> l.a. >> how come? >> cuz it's so good. >> what do you think about people from l.a.? >> weird. >> why are they so weird? >> because they wear stuff inside their lips. >> like what? >> botox. >> who's the most famous person in new york? >> my uncle. >> what's his name? >> uncle. >> we know him. >> that's my uncle. >> who's the dumbest person in new york? >> uncle. >> he's the most famous and the dumbest? >> mm-hmm. >> who do you think drinks more wine? >> my mama. >> how much does she drink
>> l.a. >> how come? >> l.a.amous people, i feel, better shops. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> i'll go l.a. >> how come? >> because they have the best sushi here. >> what do you think about people from l.a.? >> doesn't barbie live there? >> what's the worst thing about new york? >> i heard there's rats. >> what do people in new york complain about? >> i'm guessing rats. >> if i told you to take the 405...
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this year, we l.a. noir iconoclast james ellroy as a powerful and transgressive voice in crime fiction and the freedom to read found nation for its continued fight book bans and its mission to protect all americans right, to read and access infamy. the los angeles times book prize is judged by working writers. so in a very real sense, they express admiration of a community of peers. but even more, they tell us that reading is important and essential, a way of connecting with and understood the world in which we live in a culture of flash and fashion. this can only bear repeating which what the book prizes do every year. the book prizes remind us of the power of books to move and enlighten us, to connect us to the best that we as human beings have to offer, to illuminate us through written word. now please welcome the executive editor, the los angeles times, kevin merida. well, let me welcome you again. good evening and welcome to the 43rd annual los angeles times book prizes. i'm kevin merida, executive
this year, we l.a. noir iconoclast james ellroy as a powerful and transgressive voice in crime fiction and the freedom to read found nation for its continued fight book bans and its mission to protect all americans right, to read and access infamy. the los angeles times book prize is judged by working writers. so in a very real sense, they express admiration of a community of peers. but even more, they tell us that reading is important and essential, a way of connecting with and understood the...
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alex rosier is live in downtown l.a. with more of these developments. >> reporter: the sheriffs referred to him as a horrible deviant and he's thrilled he's in dusty right now. he said it look a real effort and representatives from all three agencies were at that press conference that just wrapped up minutes ago. ages 22 to 84. he's accused of beating them, sexually assaulting a few. the sheriff said garcia even stole a couple of cars. he was arrested yesterday and deported back to l.a. county, and he is now injail. chiefhael moore i relieved, helieves there may be more ims. we're n ne. this person did not start this spree on the 10th of july. we're convinced as the media published information about this through flyers and imagery we put out. no felony convictions. >>> thank you, alex. and more breaking news. six people believed to be part of a criminal street gang are under arrest. >>> pasadena police just announced the arrest as you mentioned. that killed one man and left one woman uninjured. and they believe it is con
alex rosier is live in downtown l.a. with more of these developments. >> reporter: the sheriffs referred to him as a horrible deviant and he's thrilled he's in dusty right now. he said it look a real effort and representatives from all three agencies were at that press conference that just wrapped up minutes ago. ages 22 to 84. he's accused of beating them, sexually assaulting a few. the sheriff said garcia even stole a couple of cars. he was arrested yesterday and deported back to l.a....
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alex rosier is live in downtown l.a. with the latest. alex?t talking about the team effort here because they believe that he committed crimes not only in the city of los angeles but in unincorporated l.a. county, too. that's why this involved everyone from lapd, even the u.s. marshalls office, and all of those agencies were downtown today. they believe sergio garcia is responsible for at least eight attacks, at least four in the city of los angeles, four more in unincorporated l.a. county. they said garcia targeted women 22 to 84. police s he also stole a couple of cars, too. detectives teamed up with the u.s. marshalls office after they learned he was in tijuana. with help from the mexican government, he was arrested yesterday and deported back to l.a. county where he is now in jail. here's sheriff robert luna. >> although i thought of many other adjectives to describe this suspect, i'm just going to say he was a horrible deviant. and i am absolutely amazed and impressed with the work that was done to capture this individual, because he neede
alex rosier is live in downtown l.a. with the latest. alex?t talking about the team effort here because they believe that he committed crimes not only in the city of los angeles but in unincorporated l.a. county, too. that's why this involved everyone from lapd, even the u.s. marshalls office, and all of those agencies were downtown today. they believe sergio garcia is responsible for at least eight attacks, at least four in the city of los angeles, four more in unincorporated l.a. county. they...
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the l.a. coroner's office identified him as a 44-year-old. >> whoever it was that was a victim in that moment, it could have been me, the next door neighbor. it was somebody else. he had an agenda clearly that day, that morning that he wanted to come and hurt somebody. >> reporter: well, police did not say if the victim and areoala knew each other. nbc 4 news. >>> news chopper 4 was over a fire in topanga during our 3:00 newscast today. off the 14 freeway north of palmdale. firefighters made great progress, we understand, on this. they were able to stop it at 50 acres. but conditions still very hot, still very dry out there. our meteorologist melissa magee is here with more. >>> and that's certainly the problem. it is hot and it will stay dry even as we go throughout the rest of our workweek into our weekend. the latest with the owen fire, we're looking at the current observations data. it is hot right now. we have light winds with the current temperature in at 93%. so there is a lot of topogr
the l.a. coroner's office identified him as a 44-year-old. >> whoever it was that was a victim in that moment, it could have been me, the next door neighbor. it was somebody else. he had an agenda clearly that day, that morning that he wanted to come and hurt somebody. >> reporter: well, police did not say if the victim and areoala knew each other. nbc 4 news. >>> news chopper 4 was over a fire in topanga during our 3:00 newscast today. off the 14 freeway north of palmdale....
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to -- l.a.no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other non-serious, nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> reporter: critics complain that zero bail deters enforcement because police know the offender is not going to be held. crime jumped almost 12% in l.a. last year including tens of thousands of burglaries, robberies, stolen cars with many criminals never seeing a courtroom. the judge hearing the case found that cash bail discriminates against the poor. it represents a constitutional violation. but crime crews argue the ruling ignores public safety. >> i just thank 50 cent for speak up because i think we need more of that whether it's through hollywood, whether it's celebrities, whoever it is. we need to speak up and say something. >> reporter: so the real challenge is trying to get these offenders to show up in court because a recent study found without something to lose -- money, a h
to -- l.a.no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other non-serious, nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> reporter: critics complain that zero bail deters enforcement because police know the offender is not going to be held. crime jumped almost 12% in l.a. last year including tens of thousands of burglaries, robberies, stolen cars with many criminals never seeing a courtroom. the...
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additional i had a column, a regular column in the l.a. times? in the 80's, the l.a. times had column right and column left. they wanted both voices heard on opinion pages. no longer. same with the new york times. and i wrote for them. did you know i dug up a piece written in the 1980's extolling what a wonderful talk show host i was in the l.a. times? it is such a dramatic takeover of liberalism by the left and the liberal just lay down and allow the left to do this. it is a tragedy. host: dan just mentioned that one of the author discussions we just heard was about book bands. and i wanted to ask you about this, this was a recent headline in the hill newspaper. nearly 1500 book bans implemented in the first half of the school year. should books be allowed to be banned from school libraries? >> books have always been banned in school libraries. it is such an odd question. of course they have. who wants unfettered access to books for eight-year-olds? it's such an odd accusation. it depends on what you're banning. if you are banning things that are appropriate for that
additional i had a column, a regular column in the l.a. times? in the 80's, the l.a. times had column right and column left. they wanted both voices heard on opinion pages. no longer. same with the new york times. and i wrote for them. did you know i dug up a piece written in the 1980's extolling what a wonderful talk show host i was in the l.a. times? it is such a dramatic takeover of liberalism by the left and the liberal just lay down and allow the left to do this. it is a tragedy. host: dan...
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no, we have reverend andy bales who ran the rescue mission in l.a. driven out of l.a. he had the gull to say as an expert you must provide mental diversion when he said housing first. l.a. is failed. beyond crisis. not rescuable. last point, steve, did you know the homeless count went up in the last count? why? because the homeless are going in droves to l.a. county where they can get a million dollars house for free while my son who has a college education and just graduated cannot afford to live in los angeles. what is upside down about this model? >> steve: plenty. absolutely, todd. meanwhile, you mention a million bucks. from one singer to another, beyonce's mother tina knowles. her house was burglarized. apparently she is a million dollars of cash or jewelry in the house. it's now gone. i'm sure they are trying to look and find the cash and the jewelry but then again, it's one of those things where nobody was hurt. do we really have to look for the person? >> steve, my staff is testifying in front of correct me if i am wrong next week about the abuse of the visa p
no, we have reverend andy bales who ran the rescue mission in l.a. driven out of l.a. he had the gull to say as an expert you must provide mental diversion when he said housing first. l.a. is failed. beyond crisis. not rescuable. last point, steve, did you know the homeless count went up in the last count? why? because the homeless are going in droves to l.a. county where they can get a million dollars house for free while my son who has a college education and just graduated cannot afford to...
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are you in egypt, are you in l.a.? it's okay if you're in l.a." by. we gave him a date, we don't hear from him. he hasn't picked up the phone. like, a week before the shoot, i call him again. he answers. he straight-up thinks i'm rami malek. [ laughter ] that's fine, sure. "are you coming?" >> jimmy: let's put yehya on the phone here. so did yehya make the cut of your show? >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he did not? >> no. >> jimmy: does he know this yet? >> i don't know if he's aware. >> jimmy: i'll let him know, i'll break it to him. [ laughter ] hi, yehya. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, jimmy, how are you? ramy! i record him, he cut me from his show. >> jimmy: you do know, you got cut out of the show. do you know his name? >> ramy youssef. >> jimmy: he knows your name, that's great. >> now i do the show with him, october, okay. you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he remembers october, yeah. >> you cry, you smile, you cry. i said, what going on? you said, your english make me smile. i'm sorry, jimmy. know my friend. i love you, jimmy. >> jimmy: i lo
are you in egypt, are you in l.a.? it's okay if you're in l.a." by. we gave him a date, we don't hear from him. he hasn't picked up the phone. like, a week before the shoot, i call him again. he answers. he straight-up thinks i'm rami malek. [ laughter ] that's fine, sure. "are you coming?" >> jimmy: let's put yehya on the phone here. so did yehya make the cut of your show? >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he did not? >> no. >> jimmy: does he know this...
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in the ukrainian war plus rapper 50 cents sound enough on a doomed los angeles what he calls doomed l.a. after the city reinstates the nobel policy. working to get reaction from jack brewer on how minority communities are impacted by such policies in a pileup of electric vehicles. a lot of people don't want them but automakers are cranking them out high numbers of ev's are made but there is one problem not enough demand for the supply we're going to dig into what this means going forward as the administration continues to push cleaner energy and more ev's, welcome cavuto "coast to coast" i am david asman and we have a jampacked show today first president biden kicking off his trip across the pond with the meeting with king charles in windsor castle the first meeting since president biden skipped the king's coronation at the top of the agenda ukraine fox news correspondent alex hogan is live in london with the very latest. >> hello a quick trip to england president biden has touched he's on his way to let the when you but the last stop here in the uk concluded a trip to windsor castle wh
in the ukrainian war plus rapper 50 cents sound enough on a doomed los angeles what he calls doomed l.a. after the city reinstates the nobel policy. working to get reaction from jack brewer on how minority communities are impacted by such policies in a pileup of electric vehicles. a lot of people don't want them but automakers are cranking them out high numbers of ev's are made but there is one problem not enough demand for the supply we're going to dig into what this means going forward as the...
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when rapper 50 cent posted that l.a.finished, he posted, watch how bad it gets here whachl is it like to work in a city with zero bail? do you think it leads to increased crime? >> absolutely. no consequences? officers arrest someone and their job is to protect the community. it is revolving door, the suspects are out the door before they complete the report. it is unsafe for residents of los angeles. with zero bail, our hands are tied, the community wants to be in an area they feel safe and free of crime. with zero bail policy, that won't happen. >> todd: l.a. lost 1000 officers since 2018. i used to live in l.a. and have friends who say it is really bad. what about how the city council is treating officers? >> sometimes it is silent majority. the ones who do not respect or appreciate the police are loudest and city council is responsible. not all city council members have the same mentality, but city council in their district, their constituents want safety, so residents in the community feeling increasing crime, they
when rapper 50 cent posted that l.a.finished, he posted, watch how bad it gets here whachl is it like to work in a city with zero bail? do you think it leads to increased crime? >> absolutely. no consequences? officers arrest someone and their job is to protect the community. it is revolving door, the suspects are out the door before they complete the report. it is unsafe for residents of los angeles. with zero bail, our hands are tied, the community wants to be in an area they feel safe...
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l.a. tower from western free nine. l.a. tower western three nine. highway tower three nine. this is western free reporting at 14,000 over fontana requesting landing instructions over on the three nine level. one way to fly with on gusty. thank you l.a. but that's quite a fire you have down there on fire as the whole mountain burning. of course, the way i guess somewhere back a point to i have heard anything on. well take a look at the tower window. yeah, i hear that. but that i should have more. know crude. well, they knew it. he joined a lot for an operator. dispatcher on october 1st, early the morning of december 26, she was the only operator on duty at the malibu fire station in agoura in the san fernando, some 45 miles west. los angeles. at 240, a switchboard lit up like the christmas tree. it off before leaving for work. a few ago. fire department, malibu station. i want to report a fire. yes, they is it? i don't know exactly where i am. we have to look at like the whole mountain top of that fire. yes, here. very few home. i another call now the fire station report from
l.a. tower from western free nine. l.a. tower western three nine. highway tower three nine. this is western free reporting at 14,000 over fontana requesting landing instructions over on the three nine level. one way to fly with on gusty. thank you l.a. but that's quite a fire you have down there on fire as the whole mountain burning. of course, the way i guess somewhere back a point to i have heard anything on. well take a look at the tower window. yeah, i hear that. but that i should have...
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here in l.a. county, police are no longer detaining people for crimes like theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism and many other nonviolent crimes and it means many people who are arrested for these crimes will be immediately released without paying any bail before their arraignment. the california judge who made the ruling important law enforcement officials to tell them why he should have not made the ruling but no one appealed and including the chief of police or district attorney george. an organization that helps victims heal from crimes is actually thinking 50 cents speaking out against the no bail policy and argues more people need to stand up against no bail policies to protect victims of life-changing crimes. >> i have to 50 cent for speaking up because i think we need more of that. whether it is through hollywood, whether it is left is, however it is, we need to speak up and say something. if you had to go through something like that or your child, you would want to make sure there was
here in l.a. county, police are no longer detaining people for crimes like theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism and many other nonviolent crimes and it means many people who are arrested for these crimes will be immediately released without paying any bail before their arraignment. the california judge who made the ruling important law enforcement officials to tell them why he should have not made the ruling but no one appealed and including the chief of police or district attorney george....
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shelley: as l.a.e detectives are looking, one of the strangest things was a statement written in blood. on the front door, they saw the word "pig." sidner: but why is it written here, on sharon tate's front door? police at the sharon tate murder get a call from police that were investigating the murder of gary hinman. hinman was the musician who was murdered in his own home a little over a week before. kay: and they said, "look, we have the murder of gary hinman, and there's writing in blood on the wall -- 'political piggy.' and you have the tate murders with 'pig' written in sharon tate's blood on the front door. these murders may well be connected, because it's so unusual to have writing in blood." and -- pbht -- lapd not interested. the lapd should have made that connection. the thing would have been solved in a matter of days. but despite the brutal murders, manson is still not satisfied. i am very mad, and i don't know whether i can control myself. ♪ your best defense against erosion and cavities
shelley: as l.a.e detectives are looking, one of the strangest things was a statement written in blood. on the front door, they saw the word "pig." sidner: but why is it written here, on sharon tate's front door? police at the sharon tate murder get a call from police that were investigating the murder of gary hinman. hinman was the musician who was murdered in his own home a little over a week before. kay: and they said, "look, we have the murder of gary hinman, and there's...
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attaching this segment from fox l.a.oint. >> starting at midnight tonight, the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for crimes such as theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other nonserious nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> many say that zero bail deters enforcement because police know the offender won't be held. case in points, this man that residented of a neighborhood witnessed vandalize water pipes and cut utility lines without penalty. >> when you call the police, what do they say to you? >> they say there's nothing that they can do. >> i have five street lights on on two streets. my house sits in darkness. the taxes i pay are outrageous. >> crime jumped 12% including tens of thousands of burglaries, stolen cars with many criminals never seeing a courtroom. the judge hearing the case found that cash bail discriminates against the poor and represents a constitutional violation. but crime victim groups say the ruling i
attaching this segment from fox l.a.oint. >> starting at midnight tonight, the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for crimes such as theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other nonserious nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> many say that zero bail deters enforcement because police know the offender won't be held. case in points, this man that residented of a neighborhood witnessed...
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the l.a.eless services authority estimates an increase of 10% of homeless in the city last year. new l.a. mayor karen bass says more than 14,000 people have been moved off the streets since she took office in december. christina coleman live in los angeles with more for us. christina. reporter: hi, jon. yeah billions of dollars have been spent on this homelessness crisis in this area. but this problem just keeps getting worse. take a look at these numbers. new numbers from the los angeles homeless services authority show there's a 9% rise over last year. and homelessness on any given night in l.a. county, and estimated 75,000 people in the city of l.a. a 10% increase in homelessness, and estimated 46,000 people. i spoke to residents in a west l.a. neighborhood they tell me they now take extra steps to try to keep themselves safe due to growing homeless population in this area. >> we're going tradesser joe's and i specifically go on streets where there are no homeless encampment especially with
the l.a.eless services authority estimates an increase of 10% of homeless in the city last year. new l.a. mayor karen bass says more than 14,000 people have been moved off the streets since she took office in december. christina coleman live in los angeles with more for us. christina. reporter: hi, jon. yeah billions of dollars have been spent on this homelessness crisis in this area. but this problem just keeps getting worse. take a look at these numbers. new numbers from the los angeles...
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the l.a. home services authority estimates an increase of 10% last year. the new l.a.n bass, said more than 14000 people have been moved off of the streets since she took office in december. christina coleman is following this. she is life in los angeles with her. >> client molly. billions of dollars have been spent on the raging homelessness crisis in this area. this probably still getting worse for you take a look at these new numbers from the los angeles homeless services authority show a 9% rise over last year end homelessness on any given night in l.a. county. an estimated 75000 people. the city of l.a. at 10% increase in homelessness an estimated 46000 people. i spoke with people at a west l.a. neighborhood. they tell me it is sad so much money's been spent on this problem and it is not getting better. >> it does not make me feel good because i'm wondering where that money goes because are going to trader joe's i specifically go on streets where there are no homeless encampments. especially if i take different streets as well to kind of avoid some of the riprap i
the l.a. home services authority estimates an increase of 10% last year. the new l.a.n bass, said more than 14000 people have been moved off of the streets since she took office in december. christina coleman is following this. she is life in los angeles with her. >> client molly. billions of dollars have been spent on the raging homelessness crisis in this area. this probably still getting worse for you take a look at these new numbers from the los angeles homeless services authority...
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>> l.a. >> l.a. >> a psychopath is born, you know, to do wrong, i suppose. and a sociopath is transformed by his upbringing and surroundings into this person who does terrible things. so wch was manson? it almost depends on your point of view. >> i just can't seem to adjust to your society, because no matter what i do is wrong. >> if i were interviewing charlie manson today, one of the questions i would have for charlie, because i'm fascinated how he ended up like he did, was, "start at the beginning, charlie. tell me what happened as a kid." >> welcome 1934. >> roosevelt was nine months into his presidency, unemployment was still high, depression still deep. but a newsreel of the time reflected -- >> charles manson was born on november 11th, 1934. he just turned 82 on his last birthday. >> his mother, kathleen, gave birth to him when she was 15. his father was a man who left soon afterward. >> i am a street child. i am a runaway little girl, at 15 years old, out of kentucky, named kathleen maddox. and she went to cincinnati and had a guy named charlie manso
>> l.a. >> l.a. >> a psychopath is born, you know, to do wrong, i suppose. and a sociopath is transformed by his upbringing and surroundings into this person who does terrible things. so wch was manson? it almost depends on your point of view. >> i just can't seem to adjust to your society, because no matter what i do is wrong. >> if i were interviewing charlie manson today, one of the questions i would have for charlie, because i'm fascinated how he ended up like...
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unty's and l.a. county's last count, 75,518 people were living in interim housing or a tent, a car, a van, an rv or makeshift shelter. and that was in l.a. county, compared with 69,140 four the previous year. and check this out since 2015, that's, figure has risen an inconceivable 70% in the county and 80% in the city of los angeles. so city of this is insane. so now why is this happening?nig oh, is it trump's fault?ns well, who runs l.a.? who runs california? those are the questions we have to ask. we know who they areregula they're democrats and they like to tax, regulate and spendpend v the city and the state into oblivion. and, loodit.ey wante they voted for it and they got it. and the officialcial w in charge the agency dealing with homelessnesssfollowins saih following in the l.a. times. the reasons for the spike in homelessnesse are not fully known, but then pointed to economics as the underlying cause. >> you think? ya tt she noted a study by us, i san francisco, that found thats among people
unty's and l.a. county's last count, 75,518 people were living in interim housing or a tent, a car, a van, an rv or makeshift shelter. and that was in l.a. county, compared with 69,140 four the previous year. and check this out since 2015, that's, figure has risen an inconceivable 70% in the county and 80% in the city of los angeles. so city of this is insane. so now why is this happening?nig oh, is it trump's fault?ns well, who runs l.a.? who runs california? those are the questions we have to...
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venture off to l.a. county and you'll find 70,000 people. pretty much the whole population of canton, ohio, live on the streets and with the surge in crimes, drugs and homelessness, you would think maybe the golden state could use a few more police officers to clean up the streets, los angeles has a better idea. ban police from doing routine traffic stops. don't worry, l.a. will replace them with unarmed citizens. don't park over the lines or else you could end up with this. >> i'm placing you under citizen's arrest. >> for what? >> the police are on their way and i'm just really tired of people like you with no respect. >> the police aren't coming. >> yes, they are coming. >> no, they aren't. >> for what? >> to give you a ticket? >> for what? >> parking like an idiot. >> everybody in california is allowed to be a cop except for actual cops they are sending social workers and having soccer moms write spending tickets. can you imagine johnny as a highway patrolman. it's scary. meanwhile, politicians are lighting piles of cash on fire and then
venture off to l.a. county and you'll find 70,000 people. pretty much the whole population of canton, ohio, live on the streets and with the surge in crimes, drugs and homelessness, you would think maybe the golden state could use a few more police officers to clean up the streets, los angeles has a better idea. ban police from doing routine traffic stops. don't worry, l.a. will replace them with unarmed citizens. don't park over the lines or else you could end up with this. >> i'm...
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former mayor in l.a., eric garcetti, made just over $300,000.mayor, $236,000 followed by forme oland mayor libby schaaf at $226,000. and mayorer san jose mayor sam liccardo at $209,000. >>> here's a story that caught our attention. ticket scammers forupcoing taylor swift concert. she's coming to santa clara in just a couple weeks. the 33-year-old swift will be at levi staid jump july 28th and 29th. tickets ranging from $1,200 to more than $11,000. that's per ticket. beware, not all those tickets are legit. the better business bureau has already received 30 complaints about scams. joining us now, alma galvin with the better business bureau. tell it to us. what's the scam, or what's one of the biggest scams out there? >> one of the biggest scams we're seeing with taylor swift and a lot of other larger concertgoers is the fake tickets. it's happening on social media. unfortunately we've seen reports in our scam tracker report of consumers unfortunately trying to score a deal on tickets, and they end up being scammed. they lose money, and then they
former mayor in l.a., eric garcetti, made just over $300,000.mayor, $236,000 followed by forme oland mayor libby schaaf at $226,000. and mayorer san jose mayor sam liccardo at $209,000. >>> here's a story that caught our attention. ticket scammers forupcoing taylor swift concert. she's coming to santa clara in just a couple weeks. the 33-year-old swift will be at levi staid jump july 28th and 29th. tickets ranging from $1,200 to more than $11,000. that's per ticket. beware, not all...
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an estimated 75,000 people and the city of l.a.elessness and an estimated 36,000 people. i spoke with residents in a west l.a. neighborhood. they told me they now take steps to try to keep themselves safe during this homelessness crisis. >> went to trader joe's and i specifically go on streets where there are no homeless encampments. especially with the baby. >> i take streets as well to avoid some of the riffraff to my area. it can be anything from yelling to a mess on the sidewalk two people fighting or you can see people doing drugs. >> not to mention waking up in the morning to people digging through your trash. mayor karen bass recently proposed $1.3 billion of l.a. $13 billion budget to go towards her inside safe homeless program ultimately purchasing hotels and motels for housing. governor gavin newsom is well aware of this huge problem. he calls it a disgrace. he insists he is doing more than any previous administration to address this issue. >> 15.3 billion-dollar homeless plan. the state of california was not involved in
an estimated 75,000 people and the city of l.a.elessness and an estimated 36,000 people. i spoke with residents in a west l.a. neighborhood. they told me they now take steps to try to keep themselves safe during this homelessness crisis. >> went to trader joe's and i specifically go on streets where there are no homeless encampments. especially with the baby. >> i take streets as well to avoid some of the riffraff to my area. it can be anything from yelling to a mess on the sidewalk...
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homeless population in l.a.% over the last year swelling from 69,000 to more than 75,000 living on the streets. the mayor is trying to do something. dave rubin left california to florida and hosts the rubin report. karen bass is the new mayor program called c.i. safe trying to pull people out of tents and put them in temporary housing. how do you think it is going to go? >> bill, i promise you, you can hold this clip for eternity, it is going to go horribly awry. every single thing that progressives do goes horribly awry. let's not forget it was gavin newsom, once progressive mayor of san francisco about 15 years ago who said he had his 10-year plan to eliminate homelessness in san francisco. san francisco has 40,000 homeless people most of whom are drug addicts. everyone knows about the urban decay there. 40,000 is less than 70,000 you mentioned in los angeles. but san francisco is a much smaller city. so everywhere that progressives take over, whether it's los angeles, whether it's san francisco, whether it's
homeless population in l.a.% over the last year swelling from 69,000 to more than 75,000 living on the streets. the mayor is trying to do something. dave rubin left california to florida and hosts the rubin report. karen bass is the new mayor program called c.i. safe trying to pull people out of tents and put them in temporary housing. how do you think it is going to go? >> bill, i promise you, you can hold this clip for eternity, it is going to go horribly awry. every single thing that...
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l.a.we are not paid appropriately. >> cannot afford to live in l.a. because of how expensive it is. >> the union wants more affordable healthcare, higher pensions and wages, workers making $20 an hour would jump to 22.50 under the hotel proposal. the union wants 25 an hour. by 2027, the hotel bumps that to 26 an hour, the union wants 31. plus, the union is demanding management stop checking their immigration status or criminal record. hotels want the union to drop support of an upcoming ballot measure that would force hotels to rent empty rooms to the homeless. this comes as the writer strike and follows the l.a. educators and dock workers walking off the job earlier this year and actors union has authorized a strike as well as workers confront the cost of living in california. >> and it's getting very hard in los angeles to make things work and survive on the wages that we currently have. >> for many it's housing and the cost here in los angeles or california, the per capita cost is among
l.a.we are not paid appropriately. >> cannot afford to live in l.a. because of how expensive it is. >> the union wants more affordable healthcare, higher pensions and wages, workers making $20 an hour would jump to 22.50 under the hotel proposal. the union wants 25 an hour. by 2027, the hotel bumps that to 26 an hour, the union wants 31. plus, the union is demanding management stop checking their immigration status or criminal record. hotels want the union to drop support of an...
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we might see one on "l.a.i don't recall black drama pitched often. >> you can say it was an outcome of the terence thomas hearings to show that black people can hold an audience without taking their clothes off. >> they were under the impression that their advertising dollars would be lower. there was a sense that my colleagues did not want basically an all black cast. >> as long as we can make you laugh then it is comfortable. wherever you playing dramatic roles and taking on a different persona it is uncomfortable. >> i don't think it would be true today but it was true 20 years ago. >> now, we all run our mouths about how precious this family tradition is. but suddenly when it is at my house i am the only one that can make time for it? >> soul food, tv series, another show that influenced a culture. shout out to tillman that did the movie. i love the movie "soul food" but then it spun off into a tv series. you think about it, it is about the dynamics with a black family. it made a lot of people connected to
we might see one on "l.a.i don't recall black drama pitched often. >> you can say it was an outcome of the terence thomas hearings to show that black people can hold an audience without taking their clothes off. >> they were under the impression that their advertising dollars would be lower. there was a sense that my colleagues did not want basically an all black cast. >> as long as we can make you laugh then it is comfortable. wherever you playing dramatic roles and...
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the earthquakes taking on the l.a.heir biggest rivals, at stanford stadium. [ wailing ] >> kelley o'hara and four other stanford stars and current u.s. women's world cup players getting the party started by firing up the siren. the quakes down, then first goal of the season, that ties the match. l.a. would retake the lead. 81st minute, all-star espinosa with the equalizer. but it ends in a 2-2 draw. >>> giants in the big apple to take on the mets, new york turning it into a home run derby. trifecta in the third inning with three solo home runs. the giants struggled to generate offense against justin verlander who gave up one run striking out six in seven solid innings. mets beat the giants 4-1. >> on the one hand we lost a game we were set up in a lot of ways to win. verlander pitched a phenomenal game and we weren't able to score runs early on. nice to seeis continue to claw back back and fight in the late games but we need to do better in early innings. >>> a's taking on the red sox in the coliseum. tony kemp, the dr
the earthquakes taking on the l.a.heir biggest rivals, at stanford stadium. [ wailing ] >> kelley o'hara and four other stanford stars and current u.s. women's world cup players getting the party started by firing up the siren. the quakes down, then first goal of the season, that ties the match. l.a. would retake the lead. 81st minute, all-star espinosa with the equalizer. but it ends in a 2-2 draw. >>> giants in the big apple to take on the mets, new york turning it into a home...
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in l.a. police can no longer hold a nonviolent offender and he says that's a big miss i can at that. attaching this segment from fox la to prove his point. >> starting at midnight tonight, the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery, and whole host of other nonserious, nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> besides reducing a suspect's appearance rate in court, 0 bail deters enforcement, since police know the defenders will not be held. this guy multiple times residents in the l.a. neighborhood witnessed this homeless man vandalize water pipe and cut utility lines without penalty. >> when you call the police, what do they say to you? >> they say that there's nothing they can really do. >> i have five streetlights out on two streets and my house sits in complete darkness and the taxes i pay are outrageous. >> crime jumped 12% last year, burglaries, robberies, stolen cars, many did
in l.a. police can no longer hold a nonviolent offender and he says that's a big miss i can at that. attaching this segment from fox la to prove his point. >> starting at midnight tonight, the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery, and whole host of other nonserious, nonviolent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> besides reducing a suspect's appearance rate in court, 0 bail...
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in l.a.re people show up for court. the period we're talking about is 2 to 4 days after an arrest and before you see a judge. in l.a. police can no longer hold the suspect for misdemeanor crimes in that time. $0.50 calls it a huge mistake. he attached this to prove his point. >> starting at midnight tonight the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other non-serious, non-violent crimes that affect the quality of life of people here in los angeles county. >> besides reducing the appearance rate in court, critics say 0 bail also deters police from doing their job. it is pointless to arrest a non-violent offender because they aren't being held. >> he walks around with a wrench sometimes in his hand, a pair of pliers, a hammer. >> he turned on this spigot and defecated in that corner on the last brick. >> multiple times in this l.a. neighborhood residents witnessed this homeless guy vandalize water pipes and cut
in l.a.re people show up for court. the period we're talking about is 2 to 4 days after an arrest and before you see a judge. in l.a. police can no longer hold the suspect for misdemeanor crimes in that time. $0.50 calls it a huge mistake. he attached this to prove his point. >> starting at midnight tonight the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery and a whole host of other non-serious, non-violent crimes that affect the...
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new numbers from the l.a. homeless service authority show there is a 9% rise over last year in homelessness on any given night in l.a. county for an estimated 75000 people in the city of l.a. at 10% increase in homelessness. estimated 46000 people. the city and county recently declared several homeless emergencies in an effort to cut down on the time it takes to get a person off the streets and into the shelter. mayor karen bass recently proposed $1.3 billion of at least $13 billion budget to fund inside same homeless program protocols for the city to ultimately purchase hotels and motels for housing. it is just one of the ways she wants to address this big issue. >> may also have to figure out how to prevent people from falling into homelessness. so frankly, with all we are doing now i'm worried next to the count might be even larger because we do not have a way of preventing homelessness. >> governor gavin dissent is well aware of this ongoing crisis. he calls it a disgrace is more than any previous administ
new numbers from the l.a. homeless service authority show there is a 9% rise over last year in homelessness on any given night in l.a. county for an estimated 75000 people in the city of l.a. at 10% increase in homelessness. estimated 46000 people. the city and county recently declared several homeless emergencies in an effort to cut down on the time it takes to get a person off the streets and into the shelter. mayor karen bass recently proposed $1.3 billion of at least $13 billion budget to...
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thank you very much. - "l.a law" ran for eight years. well, it was just a huge hit outta the box, outta the gates. it was a huge hit. and i was on that show for seven years, and it wasn't until maybe my sixth, the last year of the show, i even had a love interest on the show. everybody else had whole lives, well rounded, fully fleshed out characters, and lives. and i knew my fan base was as big as the other ones. and you only see jonathan rollins in the courtrooms for first four years. part of it, is what do people feel comfortable doing? and my whole thing was just write the humanity of it. i'll bring the blackness, don't worry about that. we'll bring the specificity to it, but don't deny us access to that part of our humanity and our character. so, it's been a journey. (smooth bass line) we have to get to the point where we have the privilege and the right as artists to play all kinds of characters. that's my, 'cause i know how far we've come. we still have a ways to go, but i know how far we've come, and that's exciting. (upbeat music
thank you very much. - "l.a law" ran for eight years. well, it was just a huge hit outta the box, outta the gates. it was a huge hit. and i was on that show for seven years, and it wasn't until maybe my sixth, the last year of the show, i even had a love interest on the show. everybody else had whole lives, well rounded, fully fleshed out characters, and lives. and i knew my fan base was as big as the other ones. and you only see jonathan rollins in the courtrooms for first four...
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last december l.a.ff's deputies rescued a couple after their car spun off a cliff, falling nearly 300 feet. >> we were completely upside down. >> reporter: their shattered iphone sending the emergency text. >> i said collision detected, would you like us to report it to emergency services? >> reporter: the coordinates sent to rescue crews who hoisted them to safety, and just this past may -- >> we received a 911 text stating there was approximately ten hikers lost in the area. >> reporter: a group of teenagers stranded in southern california's santa palo canyon. one teen's iphone sent the message that led rescuers an hour and a half hike into the canyon. the group was found safe. >> they were not going to get out of there on their own. it's a game changer. >> for a few hundred bucks, personal location beacons can send signals. without a subscription fee. similar products available from garmin and certain android phones will soon offer satellite communication. for reyes it's comforting to know her phone
last december l.a.ff's deputies rescued a couple after their car spun off a cliff, falling nearly 300 feet. >> we were completely upside down. >> reporter: their shattered iphone sending the emergency text. >> i said collision detected, would you like us to report it to emergency services? >> reporter: the coordinates sent to rescue crews who hoisted them to safety, and just this past may -- >> we received a 911 text stating there was approximately ten hikers lost...
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the big winner was down in l.a. the only one to hit all six numbers. the winner has not yet come forward to claim the 1.8 million dollars jackpot. they can choose between a lump sum of $516 million or an annuity. the convenience store is also a winner with the owner expected to get $1 million for selling the lucky ticket. >> i have to sell more items. >> as for the winners in the bay area, three of the tickets matched the winning numbers. one was sold at a 7-eleven in santa clara, a safeway and a liquor store. those of us who missed out on the jackpot, there is another one coming tomorrow, a megamillions drawing worth $720 million, liz. >> all right, anne, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, bay area students taking a stand against gun violence. why they say progress comes with painful conversations. >>> and a big line outside a goodwill facility in the east bay providing desperately-neede d help for residents looking for a fresh start. >>> 50 years after the death of bruce lee, how the martial arts legend is being remembered in salolonpas lidococaine
the big winner was down in l.a. the only one to hit all six numbers. the winner has not yet come forward to claim the 1.8 million dollars jackpot. they can choose between a lump sum of $516 million or an annuity. the convenience store is also a winner with the owner expected to get $1 million for selling the lucky ticket. >> i have to sell more items. >> as for the winners in the bay area, three of the tickets matched the winning numbers. one was sold at a 7-eleven in santa clara, a...
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this is an rolling hills estates west of long beach in l.a. county.he county supervisor tweeted the photos today. the fire department says that cracks were discovered in the structure of one home which led crews to find that the damage had progressed to neighboring houses. utilities have been shut off in the area and gas crews are on scene to monitor any leaks. the red cross is providing shelter to people forced from their homes. it is a full week of deals. prime date is on tuesday and wednesday so you can find discounts on amazon and other retailers wanted to compete for the press prices. all week, big companies have overlapping sales events, best buy's black friday in july is from tomorrow to the 12. walmart plus week runs until the 13th and target circle week runs from today to the 13th as well. amazon will also have some early deals. to the south bay where the stance prep act at paypal park to cheer on the u.s. women's national soccer team. people came from across the country today to seat the team played it from the match against wales. the u.s.
this is an rolling hills estates west of long beach in l.a. county.he county supervisor tweeted the photos today. the fire department says that cracks were discovered in the structure of one home which led crews to find that the damage had progressed to neighboring houses. utilities have been shut off in the area and gas crews are on scene to monitor any leaks. the red cross is providing shelter to people forced from their homes. it is a full week of deals. prime date is on tuesday and...
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we are happy for you, vegas and l.a.. drew: love therefore you. [laughter] we will find fog o exploratorium camera. clouds along the coast. the trend -- it cooler start getting you out the door, fog and drizzle on the coast. later today, it is seasonal warm for a lot of us stop inland temperatures in -- us. inland temperatures in check. areawide, we will do the cooldown. the end of the week temperatures near or below average for this time of year. clouds will thin out as the afternoon goes out and we will keep the clouds along the immediate coast line. 60 one half moon bay. pretty pleasant around the shoreline. we will warm inland. you will go into the lot -- low 90's later today. tonight, we will have patchy cloud cover along the scope -- the shoreline. here is the future tracker temperatures on tuesday, a one-day increase in temperatures on the inland upper 90's. by wednesday, temperatures quite comfortable for this time of year. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. but the warmer afternoon for one day tomorrow and it is breezy and cooler for
we are happy for you, vegas and l.a.. drew: love therefore you. [laughter] we will find fog o exploratorium camera. clouds along the coast. the trend -- it cooler start getting you out the door, fog and drizzle on the coast. later today, it is seasonal warm for a lot of us stop inland temperatures in -- us. inland temperatures in check. areawide, we will do the cooldown. the end of the week temperatures near or below average for this time of year. clouds will thin out as the afternoon goes out...
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one hip-hop legend says l.a.nstated controversial no-bail policy in the city of angels. all this plus stuart varney, katie pavlich and kurt the cyber guy. tomorrow is prime day on amazon, he'll tell us good deals you can get. busy three hours kicks off eight minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. todd and ashley back in a couple with joe concha. you are watching "fox and friends first." (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com . . trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on... ♪ [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,... ♪ it's a n
one hip-hop legend says l.a.nstated controversial no-bail policy in the city of angels. all this plus stuart varney, katie pavlich and kurt the cyber guy. tomorrow is prime day on amazon, he'll tell us good deals you can get. busy three hours kicks off eight minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. todd and ashley back in a couple with joe concha. you are watching "fox and friends first." (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more....
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look at l.a. county, up 9%. the city of l.a., up 10%. this is not getting better.and thrown so much money at this growing problem. more than a billion dollars. and the numbers are still going up, alex. why? >> well, it's pretty simple. as astonishing that people refuse to acknowledge the fact that everything that they do is designed to make the problem bigger. they have created a homeless industrial complex and feeding billions of dollars -- if you look from 2011 to 2020 alone, the county spend 6.5 billion in the homeless population doubled in size during that ten-year time period. the state spent $17 billion over the last three years. only to see double digit increase in homelessness. they're creating the perfect storm that allows all the homeless from the entire nation to come for california for the great weather, the great views and suckers in the public sector throwing out money like candy. somehow i wonder why the problem doesn't shrink. it's incentivized. people are profiting from homelessness and it won't change until they change the formula on the ground. >
look at l.a. county, up 9%. the city of l.a., up 10%. this is not getting better.and thrown so much money at this growing problem. more than a billion dollars. and the numbers are still going up, alex. why? >> well, it's pretty simple. as astonishing that people refuse to acknowledge the fact that everything that they do is designed to make the problem bigger. they have created a homeless industrial complex and feeding billions of dollars -- if you look from 2011 to 2020 alone, the county...
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the day previous, we went to the l.a. fbi field office and asked them to special agent in charge to contact the secret service for the l.a. field office at 8:00 a.m. on the morning of december 8 and tell them that two agents were going to approach hunter biden to -- and this part of an investigation. the night before, all that changed. >> all of that changed because fbi headquarters and secret service headquarters coordinated. that information had gotten out to everybody the night before. we can talk about whether it's a highly political investigation and all of those things, but there's another group of people made aware of that the night before, wasn't there? >> that's correct. >> that would be the team. >> that's correct. >> the transition team is a political operation set up to help the president-elect, cab nell employees, work on inaugurations. is that your understanding? >> generally. yes. >> they have any special investigative powers i don't know about? >> not that i know of. >> if your history and working and hist
the day previous, we went to the l.a. fbi field office and asked them to special agent in charge to contact the secret service for the l.a. field office at 8:00 a.m. on the morning of december 8 and tell them that two agents were going to approach hunter biden to -- and this part of an investigation. the night before, all that changed. >> all of that changed because fbi headquarters and secret service headquarters coordinated. that information had gotten out to everybody the night before....
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a bus arrived in l.a. from texas. the 30 people on board, including six children, were taken to a church for health screenings. the non-profit is now helping those people. this is the third wave of asylum seekers that texas has sent to l.a. >>> renters in the south bay are upset about the way they say they have been treated. they made their displeasure known outside orchard glen apartments. the tenants association led the rally. they say not only have they been suggested to astronomical rent increases, it happens as living conditios suffer. they outlined some of the demands during the rally. >> demands from the tenant association representing over 1,000 units. roll back the rent to june 2022. update appliances and renovate common areas. >> the management company released a statement saying they are in communication. >>> a woman in oakland was shot overnight. so far no arrested. the shots were fired just before 11:30 last night near tenth and willow. this is in west oakland. paramedics rushed her to the hospital. no wo
a bus arrived in l.a. from texas. the 30 people on board, including six children, were taken to a church for health screenings. the non-profit is now helping those people. this is the third wave of asylum seekers that texas has sent to l.a. >>> renters in the south bay are upset about the way they say they have been treated. they made their displeasure known outside orchard glen apartments. the tenants association led the rally. they say not only have they been suggested to...
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the former and current mayor were paid a combined $354,000, even though l.a. four-times the residents. the mayor was paid $354,000. san jose's mayor made $247,000 in wages and benefits. the city of oakland has half the resident of san jose, its mayor compensation was more than san jose and l.a., in 350,000 in wages and benefits. this was before the current mayor took office. and tomorrow, the committee will vote on an increase for mayor of $75,000. if it gives it the green light, the city council will vote on tuesday. tonight, one council member knows how he will vote. >> i will not be supporting that action. considering the fact that the financial condition that the city of oakland is in today. >> next year, the city is looking at a deficit total of $360 million. >> the public is demanding that we invest our dollars to make sure that our neighborhoods not only become safe, clean and healthy. that's what we ought to be directing our dollars, as opposed to elevating the salary of the mayor. >> experts say the highest paid mayors in california are mostly in bigg
the former and current mayor were paid a combined $354,000, even though l.a. four-times the residents. the mayor was paid $354,000. san jose's mayor made $247,000 in wages and benefits. the city of oakland has half the resident of san jose, its mayor compensation was more than san jose and l.a., in 350,000 in wages and benefits. this was before the current mayor took office. and tomorrow, the committee will vote on an increase for mayor of $75,000. if it gives it the green light, the city...