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. >> kyle mueller is going to be on the mound going against shohei ohtani with the l.a. angels. is coming off the world baseball classic and it is probably a game you will want to watch. >> most definitely and at the same time there's a lot of uncertainty around the a's future. we know there is interest in vegas to get the team there. it is top of mind for a lot of fans but they are well despite the rocky seasons that the a's have had. we talked to a diehard a's man who's been going to games since he's little. the coliseum holds a special place for him. he tells us why the team is also special. >> i think the type of baseball that is played in oakland is similar to the type of people in oakland. where it is kind of like they are not really expected to do anything and then all of a sudden, we are underestimated and we become starters. like so many stories have been traded to other teams because they see the type of ball played in oakland. >> that van, marcus, diehard a's man. he also tells us he wants the a's to stay in oakland but if they go to vegas, he's going to go to games,
. >> kyle mueller is going to be on the mound going against shohei ohtani with the l.a. angels. is coming off the world baseball classic and it is probably a game you will want to watch. >> most definitely and at the same time there's a lot of uncertainty around the a's future. we know there is interest in vegas to get the team there. it is top of mind for a lot of fans but they are well despite the rocky seasons that the a's have had. we talked to a diehard a's man who's been going...
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that is will face off against the l.a. angels. a's fans are loyal, despite the rocky seasons they have been having. but still they are loyal. as you mentioned, top of mind is whether the a's will stay in oakland or could they moved to an area like las vegas. nothing official has been said but there seems to be a interest in vegas. we spoke with the reporter with the las vegas review journal about reporting and he said there are three sites that are being explored in vegas, as possible locations for the a's. no renderings have been put out like we have seen with the proposed howard terminal sight in oakland. but he said in vegas, they have the support of people including baseball fans including down cors d owners. the a's could lookw the has n vas over e last fe it seems like they are really excited about the vegas market. they see what has been happening over the last five or six years. it is a lot of excitement around sports out here. just having that environment out here with the sports and you look at some of the support out th
that is will face off against the l.a. angels. a's fans are loyal, despite the rocky seasons they have been having. but still they are loyal. as you mentioned, top of mind is whether the a's will stay in oakland or could they moved to an area like las vegas. nothing official has been said but there seems to be a interest in vegas. we spoke with the reporter with the las vegas review journal about reporting and he said there are three sites that are being explored in vegas, as possible locations...
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. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i think the type of baseball played in oakland is similar to the type of people in oakland. it is kind of like, they are no really expected to do anything, then all of a sudden we are underestimated and then we become stars, like so many star have been traded to other teams because they see the type of ball played in oakland. >> reporter: if you're coming t the game, give yourself extra time. it will be busy alone 880 the nimitz freeway. that is because people will be looking to get out here early and tailgate in advance. give yourself time here. b.a.r.t. is also a great option as well, i
. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i...
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the as host the l.a. angels and bob "too cool for school" redell has a tough assignment today. the coliseum and fans are excited about the new rules to speed up the pace of play. >> well, first off, marcus and laura, the bases are bigger and this is the old base, 15 inches square and this is the new one debuting tonight. you can see it's bigger and it is 18 inches square and this decreases the distance slightly between the bases, but the idea is that it will hopefully encourage runners to make the game more exciting and you have bigger bases to encourage more field and i want you to see home plate to our right and you see a timer there and that's a new pitch clock and that's a clock that you will be running on the mound and pitchers will now have only 15 seconds to wind up and throw that ball if there are no runners on base and 20 seconds when there's a runner on base and this is designed to speed up the play, the pace of the game and to shorten the game. there's also a new ban on the infield shift. in other words, there must be two infielders in the dirt on either side of seco
the as host the l.a. angels and bob "too cool for school" redell has a tough assignment today. the coliseum and fans are excited about the new rules to speed up the pace of play. >> well, first off, marcus and laura, the bases are bigger and this is the old base, 15 inches square and this is the new one debuting tonight. you can see it's bigger and it is 18 inches square and this decreases the distance slightly between the bases, but the idea is that it will hopefully encourage...
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the a's will start their season tonight by facing off with the l.a. angels, nbc bay area's anthony flores is live at the ballpark. anthony, what's the season looking like for the a's? >> reporter: guys, i got to tell you, there was a big buzz, a big roar of excitement. let's show you in the outfield. shohei ohtani just took the field here at the coliseum. there are plenty of fans, international media to see one of baseball's biggest stars. you know, there is nothing like opening day in baseball. every team has hope and a perfect record and expectations are sky high for most of these players. it's really not the case here in oakland. let's show you some video from earlier today. the a's taking batting practice about an hour ago. they're hosting the angels for a three-game series. the a's had the worst record in the american league last year, and since they've had a lot of roster turnover. one new face in the dugout causing a lot of buzz is 6'6" japanese rookie pitcher shintaro fujinami. he's played ten seasons in japan and should help the rotation. most belie
the a's will start their season tonight by facing off with the l.a. angels, nbc bay area's anthony flores is live at the ballpark. anthony, what's the season looking like for the a's? >> reporter: guys, i got to tell you, there was a big buzz, a big roar of excitement. let's show you in the outfield. shohei ohtani just took the field here at the coliseum. there are plenty of fans, international media to see one of baseball's biggest stars. you know, there is nothing like opening day in...
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. >>> today is opening day, and tonight the a's host the l.a. angelsside the coliseum. fans are also excited about the new rules speeding up the pace of play. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. major league baseball amended three new rule changes, and they have been in effect during spring training. these are some of the rules. there's now a pitch clock that forces pitchers to start their throw within 15 seconds, that's when the bases are empty, 20 seconds when there's a runner on base, and the batter must be looking at the pitcher during the last eight seconds, otherwise that's a penalty. there's also a ban on the infield shift. there must be two infielders in the dirt on either side of second base. this should help the left-handed batters improve their chances of getting on base. and pitchers are limited on how many times they can pick off a runner, just two attempts per plate appearance. and then the idea is to encourage runners to attempt more steals to make the game more exciting. they have already seen the pace of play pick up and the l
. >>> today is opening day, and tonight the a's host the l.a. angelsside the coliseum. fans are also excited about the new rules speeding up the pace of play. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. major league baseball amended three new rule changes, and they have been in effect during spring training. these are some of the rules. there's now a pitch clock that forces pitchers to start their throw within 15 seconds, that's when the bases are empty, 20 seconds when there's...
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the a's play the home opener knee coliseum against the l.a. angels.n the mound, kyle miller facing off against toney. what better way for the giants to start then going against aaron judge. >> awkward? i think so. >>> the giants will be back at oracle april 7th against the can sale city royals. we took a look at projections in see cars sportsbook. a's are looking at nearly 60 went. >> i'm a realist. i am surprised when things turn out differently. what happened in the off season i don't have a ton of confidence. i like the pitching rotation. the line up, that's a good start. >> right. >> disappointed by the off season. i have to be a little bit -- keep a positive -- >> you keep that for us. >> we will be at the coliseum tomorrow. >> owning day. baseball. >> it will be fun. >>> first alert weather day today. meteorologist jessica burch is tracking showers and the threat of thunderstorms that you could see today. while the storm was milder, it >>> good morning. it's 6:00 a.m. another first alert weather day. we have pop-up storms throughout the bay area
the a's play the home opener knee coliseum against the l.a. angels.n the mound, kyle miller facing off against toney. what better way for the giants to start then going against aaron judge. >> awkward? i think so. >>> the giants will be back at oracle april 7th against the can sale city royals. we took a look at projections in see cars sportsbook. a's are looking at nearly 60 went. >> i'm a realist. i am surprised when things turn out differently. what happened in the off...
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l.a. in the angeles national forest. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but i tell you what, san diego and santa cruz, you guys have really gotten hit hard with the wind today. you can see that swirl heading into san francisco. that's the center of the low. the cold core means it gets more showery, but when the showers come in, more heavy rain. the flood threat goes on tonight as does the wind threat into the mountains and into nevada and arizona. and then as the showers continue, we'll pile up the snow. the snow levels lower, pile up another couple of feet of snow in the mountains in california, and also in through the southern rockies. and then this ene
l.a. in the angeles national forest. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but i tell you what, san diego and santa cruz,...
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the san gabriels, the san bernardinos just north of los angeles, downtown l.a. very close. like this. this is sort of like donner summit. this is high sierra snow that we've seen and yes, the concern has been avalanches. we had poud area couple of weeks ago, then more snow, icier, and more powder, 30 inches at the top. that powder has nowhere to go. gravity starts to kick in, and that's where you have the avalanche problem. we had one earlier today. no one was hurt, but it's cut offount bdy village from the ski resort. that's okay. the resort's already closed because they can't handle this amount of snow. but the answer to your question, no. the folks here have never seen this much snow, this much in the month of february. and they're still digging out. >> you brought up donner summit which is something we're dealing with up here. it looks like you're at donner summit right now. you brought up some of the communities. are they cut off? are they snowed in? >> well, they were. they were able to open up one of the roads up here. this is mount baldy. this is just at the los ang
the san gabriels, the san bernardinos just north of los angeles, downtown l.a. very close. like this. this is sort of like donner summit. this is high sierra snow that we've seen and yes, the concern has been avalanches. we had poud area couple of weeks ago, then more snow, icier, and more powder, 30 inches at the top. that powder has nowhere to go. gravity starts to kick in, and that's where you have the avalanche problem. we had one earlier today. no one was hurt, but it's cut offount bdy...
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l.a.? how did that happen?: you know't of los angeless really to find an accelerator that's focused on hardware because that's pretty rare. they have the mentors, the resources and all these things that can kind of help us get there. it was really important as a hardware company to get that stuff right. soledad: rufus currently has 50 enterprise customers in their pipeline with 2000 units preordered. but for that to happen, he and his team had to get past shaun arora and the extremely intense training at make in l.a. shaun: i am making them question everything that they thought they knew about the product, when i look at entrepreneurs, i overlook the stuff that generally biases investors. are they a minority? are they a woman? do they have a stutter? whatever it is that causes an investor to pass, we are able to look beyond that. we're not looking for a replica of today's great successes, we're looking for tomorrow's great successes. soledad: carmen palafox is general partner at mila capital, which invested in the companies mentored by m
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l.a. keep works in los angeles. >> nathan mathers on this episode of book notes plus, bill barr on the c-span after mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is part to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. and we are just getting started. we eat 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communication supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> we are taking you live to the floor of the u.s. house for member speeches. later this afternoon, lawmakers will debate legislation in entering china's government does not get preferential treatment in any treaties or organizations. your watching live coverage of the u.s. house here and can also watch online at c-span.org tour on our mobile app, c-span now. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of repre
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l.a. metro for transportation in los angeles, it is a oversight function and transportation networks acrosshe country. bart once again wanting to limit the power that office and standing out, so we have had a lot of these issues over the years with bart and conversations in the past about how they need to do their jobs better, and it is frustrating that they have their hands out for more money and now there are problems because they don't have all of us together trying to go in the same direction. kristen: you talked about creating the ig office in 2018 in exchange for your support on a measure that raised ridge tolls in the bay area to fund transit. i wonder if you regret supporting that measure? senator steven m. glazer: well, i think the goal of the bridge toll increase was to improve the highway system and transit, so i am on the same page, but it is the same issue as four, i can support those revenue raising g activities if there is oversight, and that is the promise that has been broken. we have another chance to fix that. that bill last year vetoed at the governor's request would hav
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l.a. >> reporter: thousands and thousands of runners, taking over the streets of los angeles for the 38th. marathon. runners arriving at dodger stadium, extremely early, before the sun rose to warm up. >> it's exciting. >> it feels nervous, and it's a mix of emotions. >> reporter: for many on the start line, it was their first time running 26.2 miles. some bringing new members of their family to join in. >> i'm four months pregnant. but it's our fourth marathon. >> we're running with coco today. she's our motivation. >> reporter: after all the warmups it was the moment participants have been working for, for months. the first group to go, the wheelchairs, then the hand crank race, then women and men and the rest of the 20,000 ready to go the distance. >> we are here for my husband. we're so excited for him. i know he's nervous. >> reporter: spectators were looking out for their loved ones running by, in a sea of runners filled with runners from all different walks of life and parts of the world. >> any of them can take this thing away. we have four runners. >> reporter: the course taking
l.a. >> reporter: thousands and thousands of runners, taking over the streets of los angeles for the 38th. marathon. runners arriving at dodger stadium, extremely early, before the sun rose to warm up. >> it's exciting. >> it feels nervous, and it's a mix of emotions. >> reporter: for many on the start line, it was their first time running 26.2 miles. some bringing new members of their family to join in. >> i'm four months pregnant. but it's our fourth marathon....
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angeles in 1905. her dad operated a laundry not too far from china town in downtown l.a.. re moving from new york an new jersey to l.a. she saw people filming in th streets. she look at that and said, you know what? i want to do that. i'm going to be a movie star she did. she stuck her foot in the door and went to studios all over hollywood while she was stil in high school he started acting as an extr at age 15. she did see a lot of challenge throughout her career an lifetime when she got stuck, she wa very resilient she actually went to europe in 1928 where she could actuall get a leading lady parks she was very successful there. she came back an international star and got a contract with paramount. there were a lot of abs an flows like that throughout her career she most famously did not ge the part for the leading rol in the good earth which was film about chinese farmers that comes up quite a bit. you can see the parallels. it's amazing to see michelle i this type of role that she can express like the full range of her acting chops and get nominated for an oscar one of
angeles in 1905. her dad operated a laundry not too far from china town in downtown l.a.. re moving from new york an new jersey to l.a. she saw people filming in th streets. she look at that and said, you know what? i want to do that. i'm going to be a movie star she did. she stuck her foot in the door and went to studios all over hollywood while she was stil in high school he started acting as an extr at age 15. she did see a lot of challenge throughout her career an lifetime when she got...
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angeles. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem.ack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now proposing another billion dollars on programs we don't know work. >> where is all the money going? critics say they call it the homeless ink. hundreds of government agencies, corporations and nonprofits delivering services over layers of bureaucracies. as for the services many homeless are on disability. that pays $8 hundred to $1800 a month. most qualify for food stamps, food assistance and three meals a day at shelters. cities build apartments in l.a., san francisco, average cost over $7 hundred grand per unit. there are also housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers help them receive medica
angeles. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem.ack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now...
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movies featuring scenes like these where is the concrete racetrack on the east side of los angeles is the l.and that's what itt normally's looks like, here's wt the labor looks like today because the l.a. river was encased in concrete all of that water is rushing straight out into the ocean how can we do better i spoke to somebody who made me change how we look at the problem and she joins us t tonight author of water always wins driving, erica, thank you so much for being with us tonight. you are the leading advocate fo what you call slow water tell us what slow water is all about. >> i'm so happy to be here like you were distract and to describe them with other river you can say fast water, slow water is the opposite, basically there are many places where water slows on the way up until land like the wetland floodplains in the forest in ala of these things are really important for observing floodsds and making water available inte the dry season they are thein natural infrastructure of storage. >> when you spoke you talked about interesting findings but there's much for opportunity to do th
movies featuring scenes like these where is the concrete racetrack on the east side of los angeles is the l.and that's what itt normally's looks like, here's wt the labor looks like today because the l.a. river was encased in concrete all of that water is rushing straight out into the ocean how can we do better i spoke to somebody who made me change how we look at the problem and she joins us t tonight author of water always wins driving, erica, thank you so much for being with us tonight. you...
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angeles yesterday. first time tornado in l.a. county since 2021 in september.he forecast for today and tomorrow. severe storms for southern plains and mississippi valley. foxweather.com. say hi. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> steve: good morning. >> you're great. >> good morning. >> good luck michigan state. >> steve: thanks for introducing us to them. tiktok ceo will testify in about an hour, our next guest is a computer science expert warning china is weaponizing the app to steal your online stuff. check in with dana, she has a show coming up in 12 minutes. >> dana: i think it is 13. you had a great show so far, we will try to continue the trend. is tiktok on the chopping block? the ceo is on capitol hill. fed hikes interest rates. ron desantis, how does kellyanne conway assess his moves this week? she will be here. that plus update on possible trump indictment. we'll see you at 9:00. how could you? wake up to a new you. with mucinex nightshift, it's not cold and flu season. it's always comeback season. (vo) some people say the metaverse will only be virtual. but fir
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tonight in california is for the atmospheric river is from santa barbara to los angeles and the mountains outside of l.a it is going to rain hard much harder tonight than it did with the last atmospheric river. we could see anywhere between 2 to 5 inches of rain in southern california, which is a big deal by southern california standards. so unfortunately, more flooding and devastation is possible tonight. >> all right bill, thanks very much >>> two months after that mass shooting in monterey park, california, president biden has signed an executive order in that city aimed at strengthening enforcement of existing gun background checks. beforehand, the president greeted brandon tsay who bravely disarmed the gunman who shot and killed 11 people at a dance hall during a lunar new year's eve celebration. >>> there is new fallout after the collapse of silicon valley bank federal investigators are now looking into actions by bank executives before the collapse jake ward has details. >> reporter: silicon valley bank now under federal investigation. nbc news confirming with multiple sources the department of j
tonight in california is for the atmospheric river is from santa barbara to los angeles and the mountains outside of l.a it is going to rain hard much harder tonight than it did with the last atmospheric river. we could see anywhere between 2 to 5 inches of rain in southern california, which is a big deal by southern california standards. so unfortunately, more flooding and devastation is possible tonight. >> all right bill, thanks very much >>> two months after that mass...
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l.a. is expecting to get three inches of rain, which is a lot of rain. if you are been in los angelesthey are going to have a lot of water problems later tonight the snow melt and the rain outside of fresno, and then, of course, down around santa barbara to los angeles katy, do you remember, just a couple days ago, we had all the stories about the people in the mountains outside l.a. that were stranded that was near the lake arrowheld area they are getting possibility of five inches of rain. so, imagine, we showed you the pictures, right, everyone was trapped, the heavy, huge snow banks, plus five inches of rain tonight and the snow melt? we're going to have really serious problems with runoff in areas just outside of l.a. later on tonight >> bill, i am from los angeles and school would routinely get canceled because of rain so, i understand not snow -- >> you do. >> just rain >> people in florida are like, what are you talking about but southern cal -- >> the oils on the road really pile up, so, when it does rain, even just a drizzle, it gets very dangerous on the roads. bill karins,
l.a. is expecting to get three inches of rain, which is a lot of rain. if you are been in los angelesthey are going to have a lot of water problems later tonight the snow melt and the rain outside of fresno, and then, of course, down around santa barbara to los angeles katy, do you remember, just a couple days ago, we had all the stories about the people in the mountains outside l.a. that were stranded that was near the lake arrowheld area they are getting possibility of five inches of rain....
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l.a. keep works in los angeles. >> nathan mathers on this episode of book notes plus, bill barr on the c-spaner mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is part to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. and we are just getting started. we eat 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communication supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> we are taking you live t
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l.a. lakers 113-105. >>> in los angeles, officials in one neighborhood looking to effectively crackdown onracing and dangerous car stunts. for years the neighborhood has been featured in fast and furious films. it's led to fans looking to copy what they see on the big screen. officials are proposing road way redesigns such as road barriers, round abouts, narrowing sidewalks. >>> time is 5:55. a north bay high school reopens after a deadly stabbing inside a classroom. next, we'll take you live to santa rosa with what's being done to keep students safe as parents and kids remain shook by last week's tragedy. >>> a shocking number of californians moving from the state. the number one reason, and their top destination. >>> oh my god! i am wearing sandals. >> the wild weather keeps surprising us in the bay area. we've got your first alert weather next to see if we'll see more hail this week. >> i saw that hail over the weekend. it was while we were driving. a live look outside before break, it looks beautiful with the clouds lingering over the skyline in the bay. here is another perspective fro
l.a. lakers 113-105. >>> in los angeles, officials in one neighborhood looking to effectively crackdown onracing and dangerous car stunts. for years the neighborhood has been featured in fast and furious films. it's led to fans looking to copy what they see on the big screen. officials are proposing road way redesigns such as road barriers, round abouts, narrowing sidewalks. >>> time is 5:55. a north bay high school reopens after a deadly stabbing inside a classroom. next,...
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l.a. the funnel cloud seen over montebello, which is just east of downtown los angeles, is now being considered a possible tornado. michelle talked to a local warehouse worker who rode out the storm. >> reporter: he has worked in this area for 39 years and was in the middle of all of it. he has been taking us on a tour and we have walked across the street from where we were just a moment or so ago. we were right behind khoikhoi trading incorporated, and this is what he described. it was almost like -- >> tornado, what was, struck across the street from my building into this alley. this is where just bounced off the wall like a top, just picking up pallets, 20 pound pallets flying in the air and just bouncing in this corner. >> reporter: yeah, what we are seeing here, tim is showing you these pallets that are shredded. the metal doors that have come down. the van -- i wonder what hit this van. all the debris. >> yeah, all this debris from broken skylights was flying through here. >> you mentioned that you and your wife were holding onto a fence. were things hitting u.s. they were flying through
l.a. the funnel cloud seen over montebello, which is just east of downtown los angeles, is now being considered a possible tornado. michelle talked to a local warehouse worker who rode out the storm. >> reporter: he has worked in this area for 39 years and was in the middle of all of it. he has been taking us on a tour and we have walked across the street from where we were just a moment or so ago. we were right behind khoikhoi trading incorporated, and this is what he described. it was...
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l.a.'s people of color. oh, right. we looked this up. it was written by yet another decadent rich kid that went to harvard west lake, the most expensive private school in los angeles. but here he's claiming, in the l.a. times, that just by breathing, white people are hurting others. why don't you just genocide them at this point. what is this? it's bad is what it is. we don't need to hate each other in the basis of color and the l.a. times should stop pushing this along with the rest of the media. environmentalism is supposed to be about protecting the environment. most people are in favor of that. the environmental movement of today is nothing to do with protecting the environment. they're destroying the environment. killing the california condor with their wind projects and whales and basically wrecking africa with all of the elements needed for their new battery revolution -- etc., etc., etc. it's not about the environment. it's some kind of weird cult around climate. and who better to assess a cult than jordan peterson who is a famous psychologist and author. we asked him about what is happening recently. here's the conversation that resulted. >> oar thank you
l.a.'s people of color. oh, right. we looked this up. it was written by yet another decadent rich kid that went to harvard west lake, the most expensive private school in los angeles. but here he's claiming, in the l.a. times, that just by breathing, white people are hurting others. why don't you just genocide them at this point. what is this? it's bad is what it is. we don't need to hate each other in the basis of color and the l.a. times should stop pushing this along with the rest of the...
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l.a. times. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you so much for being here with us. so, first of, those u.s. banks stepping up to provide that lifeline, helping each other out. but, as we heard a few minutes ago from the expert, we may not be out of the woods with regards to seeing other bank challenges, was the words that he is. what challenges is one thing. how worried should we be about a systematic meltdown? >> well, i think the chance of a systematic meltdown has allegedly passed. the fact that 11 banks stepped up to rescue first republic, that's a good sign. that's a sign that banking industries, in general, recognizes that a lot of these banks that come under pressure from shareholders. and shared investors are essentially solving and solid. and they just need help to get through this moment of chaos. >> but, do you think -- i mean, we've seen a lot of movement of money from investors, from people like you and me towards the bigger bank. well, will be inevitably be that the big banks just become bigger? >> i think that's what the american regulators are trying
l.a. times. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you so much for being here with us. so, first of, those u.s. banks stepping up to provide that lifeline, helping each other out. but, as we heard a few minutes ago from the expert, we may not be out of the woods with regards to seeing other bank challenges, was the words that he is. what challenges is one thing. how worried should we be about a systematic meltdown? >> well, i think the chance of a systematic meltdown has allegedly...
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angeles. knoxville, hundreds of thousands of people catch l.a. buses and trains every day.practice is also impacted writers. what bus driver describes l.a. public transit system is a home schools. but one touring the minute you are about to see is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles, full of trash used needles in tents and want to skip openly doing drugs near the bus stops for this video recorded by a passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train. the incident happened last november is just one example of the 24% increase in violent crimes on l.a. public transit system. generate alone 101 battery small port imported 40 3a great insult and 20 robberies. a few train passengers show the disturbing stories with me. dues are just kind of hang out on the train, touching themselves and then wondering around introduce themselves to people to get them to shake their hand migrants metro board of directors and safety is our top priority. also spending time considering ways to ensure bias free policing and lower the disproportionate number of citations issued to
angeles. knoxville, hundreds of thousands of people catch l.a. buses and trains every day.practice is also impacted writers. what bus driver describes l.a. public transit system is a home schools. but one touring the minute you are about to see is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles, full of trash used needles in tents and want to skip openly doing drugs near the bus stops for this video recorded by a passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train. the incident happened...
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angeles. jonathan announcing a bid for l.a. district attorney.d the tenure of his soft on crime boss. >> gascon is trying to divide you. he is it trying to divide all of you by constantly using politics. this race here has nothing to do with politics. it has everything to do with doing the right thing. >> ha tammy best known convictig child killers: pleads not guilty to assault. shoots is accused of sucker punching a bowling green player while in line give hand shakes. the victim suffered a swollen eye. shoots is scheduled to be back in court next month. the duo set to host the academy of country music awards. dolly parton will be back to emcee the show alongside country legend they have, quote. admired each other musically and as people and a how we handle our business. this year's show will be live just outside of dallas, texas on may 11th. those your headlines, guys, back to you. >> steve: fantastic. a quarter before the top of the hour. >> ainsley: check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> i have got a friend this morning. what's
angeles. jonathan announcing a bid for l.a. district attorney.d the tenure of his soft on crime boss. >> gascon is trying to divide you. he is it trying to divide all of you by constantly using politics. this race here has nothing to do with politics. it has everything to do with doing the right thing. >> ha tammy best known convictig child killers: pleads not guilty to assault. shoots is accused of sucker punching a bowling green player while in line give hand shakes. the victim...
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l.a. next week. nigh yell la charles is in los angeles for us so, what is this all about, and what are the chances it does disrupt classes? >> reporter: well, chris, about a half a million students stand to be affected by this the proposed strike proposed for next week, three days, by the education workers union here in los angeles. that includes people like the cafeteria workers, school bus drivers, and janitors that work at the school. the low-wage earners on average the union says they make about $25,000 a year. they're asking for a 30% pay increase as well as benefits and also more staffing and i just spoke to the superintendent here in los angeles. says, in response, they have offered to meet them halfway on that salary increase and provide benefits to part-time employees. but still negotiations at a standstill when i've spoken to the union, they said they're not willing to budge on that salary demand they're making and the teacher's unions across the country say what's happening here in los angeles reflects the sentiments of teachers and staff across the country they say since the pandemic, the
l.a. next week. nigh yell la charles is in los angeles for us so, what is this all about, and what are the chances it does disrupt classes? >> reporter: well, chris, about a half a million students stand to be affected by this the proposed strike proposed for next week, three days, by the education workers union here in los angeles. that includes people like the cafeteria workers, school bus drivers, and janitors that work at the school. the low-wage earners on average the union says they...
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. >>> los angeles public schools will reopen today as the strike that shut down the nation's second largest school district has come to an end. l.akaren bass is now mediating negotiations between the school district and union leaders. >>> and kansas state marquise noel broke the ncaa tournament record for assists in a game with 19. he helped the wildcats defeat michigan state in overtime to >>> more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the ceo of tiktok facing tough questions from lawmakers today during an often tense hearing about the safety and security of the popular social media app. members of both parties grilled shou chew about the company's ties to china and harmful content pushed on children. the future of tiktok here in the united states along with its 150 million u.s. users remains up in the air with the biden administration threatening to ban the app. a new cbs news poll shows 61% of americans support that ban. cbs news' nikole killion was at the hearing and she's going to start us off tonight from capi
. >>> los angeles public schools will reopen today as the strike that shut down the nation's second largest school district has come to an end. l.akaren bass is now mediating negotiations between the school district and union leaders. >>> and kansas state marquise noel broke the ncaa tournament record for assists in a game with 19. he helped the wildcats defeat michigan state in overtime to >>> more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm...
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l.a.? when was that? we go my goodness, came to los angeles on work church where i met a buddy who's been my buddy for overft. i got a loft and it's not in great shape but we could split the dash we could split the rent and you can come down -- and so i go down in downtown into a loft and i'm thinking it just needs a little paint, you know, we will put down some rugs. it has -- the bathroom is not finished, no front door, it is an absolute vast warehouse -- >> jimmy: there's no front door? >> there's no front door. there's no front door. it had a chain-link fence on the front of the building so it was a hassle to try to get in and get out. had a security guard there between certain hours. so i said how are we going to solve this problem is of the window. you know, we will put a box there and you come in through -- and that's what we did. >> jimmy: there's not even a space for a front door. >> you got it. >> jimmy: you came into the window! every day? >> every day. if >> jimmy: so if the pizza guy came he would have to look around and then climb in through the window? >> didn't know where to go. go "over he
l.a.? when was that? we go my goodness, came to los angeles on work church where i met a buddy who's been my buddy for overft. i got a loft and it's not in great shape but we could split the dash we could split the rent and you can come down -- and so i go down in downtown into a loft and i'm thinking it just needs a little paint, you know, we will put down some rugs. it has -- the bathroom is not finished, no front door, it is an absolute vast warehouse -- >> jimmy: there's no front...
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l.a. or new york city, for example? >> you know, actually, we have less urban forest coverage than either los angeles or new york city, believe it or not. only about 14% of san francisco's streets are covered by shade. and that's not enough. certainly we can do better. and to gain the benefits from trees like shade, habitat, storm water runoff mitigation. we need more. >> i think that comes as a surprise to a lot of our viewers. are you hopeful you can get the funding? is that what it takes to replace the trees? is it simply fund organize is it also staff? >> yes, the friends of the urban forest relies both on volunteers to help us plant more trees and donations. friends of the urban forest.org are always looking for both. but the scale of this loss is so big, we're calling on city leaders, including mayor breed to commit city funding and public funding to address the huge losses we've seen of trees across the city. >> and so far how responsive has the mayor been? and what's your next step in this journey? >> well, we'll see. the city's budget, she is going to release her budget next month some time. i know there are a lot of
l.a. or new york city, for example? >> you know, actually, we have less urban forest coverage than either los angeles or new york city, believe it or not. only about 14% of san francisco's streets are covered by shade. and that's not enough. certainly we can do better. and to gain the benefits from trees like shade, habitat, storm water runoff mitigation. we need more. >> i think that comes as a surprise to a lot of our viewers. are you hopeful you can get the funding? is that what...
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thousands of workers in the los angeles unified school district say that they will strike for three days starting tuesday. they rallied in downtown l.aerday. the service union which represents roughly 30,000 people including bus drives, custodians, and cafeteria workers are seeking higher wages. teachers will join the strike. more than 500,000 students are enrolled in the school district. >>> the green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is ready to pack his bags, and there was an accident at a texas zoo. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the san antonio express news" reports seven people were injured at the zoo after a tree limb fell on them. authorities say a large branch unexpectedly snapped yesterday. a witness said a large part of the branch fell on top of benches where people were sitting. one person was hospitalized in critical condition. the other six were taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> "the sacramento bee" says the fbi is investigating after someone crashed a helicopter while apparently trying to steal it. the break-in happened yesterday morning at the sacramento executive airport. of
thousands of workers in the los angeles unified school district say that they will strike for three days starting tuesday. they rallied in downtown l.aerday. the service union which represents roughly 30,000 people including bus drives, custodians, and cafeteria workers are seeking higher wages. teachers will join the strike. more than 500,000 students are enrolled in the school district. >>> the green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is ready to pack his bags, and there was an...
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: this past week, employees from los angeles schools went on strike, demanding, among other things, staffing increases. but teacher shortages are an issue beyond l.a. more than half of public schools report being understaffed. and bringing diversity into the classroom is a big part of that. in the 2020-2021 school year, fewer than 2% of teachers were black men, while 61% were white women. earlier i spoke with mark joseph of "call me mister," a program that aims to recruit and retain diverse students pursuing careers in education. i asked him why there are so few black male teachers today. >> i think part of it is there is a huge disconnect with many african-american male students in terms of their fit in today's classrooms. many of them are in those spaces day in and day out. they don't feel seen. they don't feel connected. they just don't understand their role and their place or really how school plays a significant impact in their lives moving forward. that's why what we have been able to do as a program is take those same experiences that they've had during that k-12 journey and address those things in a kind of way to where we can emphasize le
: this past week, employees from los angeles schools went on strike, demanding, among other things, staffing increases. but teacher shortages are an issue beyond l.a. more than half of public schools report being understaffed. and bringing diversity into the classroom is a big part of that. in the 2020-2021 school year, fewer than 2% of teachers were black men, while 61% were white women. earlier i spoke with mark joseph of "call me mister," a program that aims to recruit and retain...
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the strike means more than half a million students in los angeles are currently not in class. cnn's nick watt is in l.a money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are not talking right now. the union says, listen, the average wage for our workers here in l.a. i0 a year, that puts them below poverty. we need more money for our people, you mentioned that there are a number of groups. so the people wearing purple, that is the union that represents these workers, the bus drivers, et cetera, and the red, they are the teachers union. this isn't really their fight, but they are out here in solidarity. they say that their fight is the teacher's fight, and they are here demanding better conditions. that right there is the district headquarters, the superintendent says he stayed in there all
the strike means more than half a million students in los angeles are currently not in class. cnn's nick watt is in l.a money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are...
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l.a. public transit system as a homeless shelter on wheels. we went to awarded the video we are about to show is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles and full of trash, using needles and tents. we witness people openly doing drugs are the bus stops. this video recorded by passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train the incident happened last november and is just one example the 24% increase in violent crime on la's public transit system. in january alone wondering when batteries were reported, 43 aggravated assaults and 28 robberies if you train passengers shared their disturbing stories with me. x well, there are a few creepy dudes who hang out on the train touching themselves. and wondering when introducing themselves to people to get them to shake their hand. >> now, l.a. county metro transit board of directors since safety is their top priority. and that they are spending some time considering ways biased lower the disproportionate numbers of citations issued to members of marginalized communities. next we are giving training to our officers. and to everyone in the agency for that matter to make sure equity is at the fore
l.a. public transit system as a homeless shelter on wheels. we went to awarded the video we are about to show is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles and full of trash, using needles and tents. we witness people openly doing drugs are the bus stops. this video recorded by passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train the incident happened last november and is just one example the 24% increase in violent crime on la's public transit system. in january alone wondering when...
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angeles with all the details. joy, good evening. >> yeah, good evening. the good news is no rain right now. all over l.a. what you are seeing is trails washed out, trees down and up in the mountains folks still snowed in after this epic storm. caught many off guard. >> three houses just here, trees on them. >> snapped trees, downed power lines and thousands trapped in their homes as crushing snow in the mountains of southern california has many running out of food and power. >> the women are stuck at home with their children and they are on their last two chechen breasts. >> the national guard is going door-to-door shoveling snow to clear paths. with the first responders helping to do take up to a week to reach everyone. >> they are making snow prisons. orr: has been unable your own to get out of her neighborhood for at least ten days. >> i spoke to an elderly lady yesterday. she has been sleeping in her kitchen on the floor with her gas stove on for heat. >> reporter: in northern california there is no time to dig out as another storm blankets the sierra nevada. new england residents joined the millions
angeles with all the details. joy, good evening. >> yeah, good evening. the good news is no rain right now. all over l.a. what you are seeing is trails washed out, trees down and up in the mountains folks still snowed in after this epic storm. caught many off guard. >> three houses just here, trees on them. >> snapped trees, downed power lines and thousands trapped in their homes as crushing snow in the mountains of southern california has many running out of food and power....
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angeles. the new must-have item for the wealthy, $150,000 security guards, personal canine body guards. l.a.imes reports the dogs are in high demand, breeders and trainers trying to keep up. >> todd: good use of money, bad use of taxpayer money where $10 billion go to help homeless in california. >> cheryl: the state spent $10 billion on the homeless crisis, it is different in coronado, who have no homeless individuals. >> we are willing to fund reasonable services to accommodate that. there are myriad of reasons people end up homeless, there are those who want help and those who should not. they shouldn't have ability to break laws like urinating or defecating on the sidewalk. we want to help them get help. >> cheryl: the last part of his response does sound like los angeles, that is what los angeles looks like right now. another interesting quote was the word law, what is the law here? you cannot live on the streets. in several blue cities across the country, that is what is happening. >> todd: they don't follow the law in more ways than one in the golden state. thank you. >> ashley: thank
angeles. the new must-have item for the wealthy, $150,000 security guards, personal canine body guards. l.a.imes reports the dogs are in high demand, breeders and trainers trying to keep up. >> todd: good use of money, bad use of taxpayer money where $10 billion go to help homeless in california. >> cheryl: the state spent $10 billion on the homeless crisis, it is different in coronado, who have no homeless individuals. >> we are willing to fund reasonable services to...
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l.a. where we still see tents everywhere. stuart: you have the aclu in los angeles, haven't you. altman, the star of the million dollar listing show. josh, you're in los angeles. if the homeless are camped right outside your door your property values go straight down, right and there's nothing you can do about it is that accurate? >> that's right. there's nothing you can do about it. its almost become just a common thing at this point. people are pretty much used to it right now, and there's no question about it from a real estate standpoint, yet, it makes it very difficult as far as keeping the values up when you have this going on. stuart: am i right in saying it's the aclu which will not allow the homeless to be taken off the street? they have a right to camp in front of your door. >> yes, so here is what i want to say before i do any of this , is number one, i'm all about affordable housing for homeless, cleaning up the streets and all that, okay? i'm a real estate agent. ideal with the high end market in real estate. the issue that i have right now is in about 10 days or so,
l.a. where we still see tents everywhere. stuart: you have the aclu in los angeles, haven't you. altman, the star of the million dollar listing show. josh, you're in los angeles. if the homeless are camped right outside your door your property values go straight down, right and there's nothing you can do about it is that accurate? >> that's right. there's nothing you can do about it. its almost become just a common thing at this point. people are pretty much used to it right now, and...
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angeles in the moderate risk. mentioning the rainfall potentials, some of the possibilities, l.a. could get 3 inches of rain. 3 inches is like a lot of significant urban and street flooding and lake arrow head was one of those spots people were stranded, 5 inches of rain potentially on top of that snow that's melting. that's how we have 26 million people at risk there. in the northeast, i saw in massachusetts our first town with 30 inches of snow. >> bill karins, thank you. >>> breaking right now the justice department and the security and exchange commission are now officially investigating the collapse of silicon valley bank. nbc news is attributing three sources familiar with the matter. we've reached out to both agencies but have not got ann response from either. participate of what investigators are looking into involves executives' sales of stocks that happened right before the collapse. since the bank shut down friday, it's been increasingly under the microscope from the federal reserve as well as from congress. correspondent jake ward is following all the latest on this. t
angeles in the moderate risk. mentioning the rainfall potentials, some of the possibilities, l.a. could get 3 inches of rain. 3 inches is like a lot of significant urban and street flooding and lake arrow head was one of those spots people were stranded, 5 inches of rain potentially on top of that snow that's melting. that's how we have 26 million people at risk there. in the northeast, i saw in massachusetts our first town with 30 inches of snow. >> bill karins, thank you. >>>...
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angeles. >>ol in los but here he's claiming in the l.a. times that just by breathing, white people areer hurting others aren't just hims at this point, like, what is this? it's bad. it's bad is what it is. is what it is . other we don't need to hate eachf colo other on the basis of color indp the l.a. times should stopng wih pushing this along with the rest of the media. media.environmentalism seems to about protecting the environment. and most people are completelye be about prote in favor of that. that but the environmental movement of today has nothingvironmental with protecting the environment . they're destroying the environment, killing 're destroying the e californthe california condora with their wind projects and whales and basically wrecking africa with alls needed for their new the elements needed for- etc., their new battery revolution, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. around's not about the environm. it's some kind c of weird cult an around climate and who better to assess a cult than jordan peterson, who is famous we a psycho
angeles. >>ol in los but here he's claiming in the l.a. times that just by breathing, white people areer hurting others aren't just hims at this point, like, what is this? it's bad. it's bad is what it is. is what it is . other we don't need to hate eachf colo other on the basis of color indp the l.a. times should stopng wih pushing this along with the rest of the media. media.environmentalism seems to about protecting the environment. and most people are completelye be about prote in...
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l.a. county actually had the most since 1950, with 45 reports of those. so, some wild and crazy weather of course not only in los angelesbut right here across the bay area. now, that storm system, it is finally breaking up and getting out of here. so, as we take you into our forecast here, for tomorrow, what i do want you to see is we'll get in on some sunshine. right across the north bay, some clouds also mixing in. another window of sunshine right around 1:00 p.m. then a slight chance here of a spotty shower once we roll into 5:00 p.m. we've got a longer break coming in the 7-day forecast. tomorrow morning, a lot of you still have storm cleanup to get underway. you maybe have folks coming out to take a look at your house. you're just really starting to survey the damage yourself. as we begin tomorrow morning, you want to get up early, kind of get things checked off the list, it'll begin chilly here. upper 30s and also low 40s. over to the east bay, 39. san francisco, 44. and the north bay, 38. day time highs for tomorrow, again, struggle to warm up. this is all we can do. it's going to be another chilly day. up here t
l.a. county actually had the most since 1950, with 45 reports of those. so, some wild and crazy weather of course not only in los angelesbut right here across the bay area. now, that storm system, it is finally breaking up and getting out of here. so, as we take you into our forecast here, for tomorrow, what i do want you to see is we'll get in on some sunshine. right across the north bay, some clouds also mixing in. another window of sunshine right around 1:00 p.m. then a slight chance here of...
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l.a. school workers are in the three-day work stoppage. thousands walked off the job thursday morning. the strike brought classes to a standstill leaving parents across los angeles city leaders are trying to help broker a new deal, but after two days neither side has yet to announce a significant progress. school is expected to return to a full schedule tomorrow. >> they've voted to unionize to make it the first california location to do so. the storms located on college avenue in rock ridge, it comes as workers at an oakland starbucks also recently voted to unionize joining a handful of other stores. starbucks executives have publicly opposed organization. >> uber is unveiling a new way to get a ride. you still need your phone, but you don't need their app. instead you can call a new uber hot line and they will set up a ride for you. it is open seven days a week and it is only available from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. so far california is only one of eight states that will offer this program. if you want to use that service the number is on your screen, 1-833-use-uber and you must use a cell phone to see the text message confirmation. >>> new video of a first in s
l.a. school workers are in the three-day work stoppage. thousands walked off the job thursday morning. the strike brought classes to a standstill leaving parents across los angeles city leaders are trying to help broker a new deal, but after two days neither side has yet to announce a significant progress. school is expected to return to a full schedule tomorrow. >> they've voted to unionize to make it the first california location to do so. the storms located on college avenue in rock...
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l.a. to boston. cnn's pete muntean has more. >> reporter: united airlines flight 2609 from los angeles to boston, it was a smooth flight for thetil -- >> so where is the homeland security with the gun because i'm waiting for them to point the gun at me so i can show everybody that i will die when i take every bullet in that clip to wherever in my body they shoot it and then i will kill every man on this plane. >> reporter: the agitated passenger is identified as francisco severo torres of massachusetts. the video obtained by cnn was recorded by a passenger, it shows torres having violent outbursts towards other passengers and flight attendants. >> i love you, bianca. i'm coming for you. i'm coming for you, bianca. >> reporter: four minutes nervous passengers sat down and listened. >> nobody cares. nobody cares. where is homeland security? there should be homeland security. where are they diverting us? wherever it is there's going to be a blood bath. >> reporter: torres pulls what appears to be a makeshift weapon out of his pocket and says what no airline passenger ever wants to hear. >> i'm taking over this plane. >> oh, my go
l.a. to boston. cnn's pete muntean has more. >> reporter: united airlines flight 2609 from los angeles to boston, it was a smooth flight for thetil -- >> so where is the homeland security with the gun because i'm waiting for them to point the gun at me so i can show everybody that i will die when i take every bullet in that clip to wherever in my body they shoot it and then i will kill every man on this plane. >> reporter: the agitated passenger is identified as francisco...
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angeles received keys to permanent homes. it comes more than six years after the veterans affairs administration promised to house 1,200 vets on hundreds of acres in l.ahool, college athletic facilities, a parking lot and nor. mcwatt has been following the story to find out why hundreds of veterans are still living on the street. >> one, two, three! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is progress. a beautiful new home for veterans who did not have one. >> stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, full bathroom. one person, maybe two if they have a partner. 600 square feet. studio is 450 on average. >> reporter: the goal? >> any veteran who wants to come in out of the cold, there will be a place. >> reporter: their own room. >> this is nicer than a lot of hotels. >> it is. it's a forever hem. >> reporter: plus, all this. >> the whole concept is to create a healthy environment to move forward. >> reporter: a half step in the right direction. one veteran toiled me. >> it's great they are opening one building but they still owe us over 1,000 units of housing for the veterans. >> reporter: in november we met joshua petit, an unhoused iraq war vet. >>
angeles received keys to permanent homes. it comes more than six years after the veterans affairs administration promised to house 1,200 vets on hundreds of acres in l.ahool, college athletic facilities, a parking lot and nor. mcwatt has been following the story to find out why hundreds of veterans are still living on the street. >> one, two, three! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is progress. a beautiful new home for veterans who did not have one. >> stainless steel...
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still impacting parts of california all the way down through l.a., but for us here, you can see where the movement is right over the los angeles area. the wind speeds are calm and also our temperatures are much cooler to start our day. not as humid as well. notice we've even got a couple of 30s through santa rosa, 38 degrees. dublin 41, livermore 42. i want to show you the temperature difference because it's pretty significant. we've seen this subtropical moisture make its exit and we're getting a little colder air. napa, 17 degrees cooler at this hour compared to the past 24 hours. we could see some areas of patchy fog through livermore. you can see through san jose. san jose is running about 10 degrees cooler right now. let's get a closer look at headlines because heading into today we are going to see mostly sunshine and then tomorrow we're going to be seeing the break from the rain continue. but into the weekend we do have some spotty rain chances making their return. i'll take you through the timing in just a few minutes. >>> thanks, vianey. >>> weary residents are finally going to get a break from the winter storm we've
still impacting parts of california all the way down through l.a., but for us here, you can see where the movement is right over the los angeles area. the wind speeds are calm and also our temperatures are much cooler to start our day. not as humid as well. notice we've even got a couple of 30s through santa rosa, 38 degrees. dublin 41, livermore 42. i want to show you the temperature difference because it's pretty significant. we've seen this subtropical moisture make its exit and we're...
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angeles suburb. >> doors were flying off hinges and it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: in southern california, a funnel cloud shredded roofs off buildings east of l.a. >> itrough us against the fence as we were trying to get inside for shelter. >> reporter: and now, the massive cleanup. california pounded yet again by one of the strongest storms this year. massive waves hit san francisco's waterfront. with hurricane force winds. forecasters say a rare bomb cyclone that slammed the state. downing trees. one falling on this car killing the driver. a big rig flipped over on the bay bridge. the ground still saturated. lanes of an interstate sagged after a retaining the wall gave way. mountain communities saw yet another heavy snowfall. >> we are just hoping that it doesn't snow as much as it did last time. >> reporter: a mean season as los angeles had nearly three times more rain than seattle this year. in the southern california mountains, more snow than aspen. overnight, relentless rain adding to the misery in the california's central valley. farm fields and roads submerged. residents in santa cruz use their own chainsaws to clear roads of enormous trees. >
angeles suburb. >> doors were flying off hinges and it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: in southern california, a funnel cloud shredded roofs off buildings east of l.a. >> itrough us against the fence as we were trying to get inside for shelter. >> reporter: and now, the massive cleanup. california pounded yet again by one of the strongest storms this year. massive waves hit san francisco's waterfront. with hurricane force winds. forecasters say a rare bomb cyclone...
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. >>> los angeles city council teaming up with immigrant rights activists to announce new sanctuary city legislation tomorrow. l.aore than 1.3 million immigrants and a doron. ant amount live in fear proposed ordinance would prohibit city resources, property, people to be used as federal immigration enforcement. >>> crews across california san bernardino mountain area continuing to plow through deep snow and get supplies to stranded residents. 150 people were rescued yesterday alone. highway 18 remains closed and more than 30 inches fell in parts of northern california as the region braces for another cold week. >> i am scared because we have been digging for days. >> they plow a huge berm and then we can't get over the top. >> a few months ago the entire state was suffering drought conditions. now it is less than half. >>> it is that weird silver lining. so many people are dealing with devastation now. people are trapped. but we are talking about reservoirs and how much we have needed this. it's that give and pull. on our first alert doppler it is already very active. taking a look outside, green everywhere. that
. >>> los angeles city council teaming up with immigrant rights activists to announce new sanctuary city legislation tomorrow. l.aore than 1.3 million immigrants and a doron. ant amount live in fear proposed ordinance would prohibit city resources, property, people to be used as federal immigration enforcement. >>> crews across california san bernardino mountain area continuing to plow through deep snow and get supplies to stranded residents. 150 people were rescued yesterday...
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l.a. teachers union has pledged not to cross picket lines joining me right now from los angeles is niellaill close next week and where do negotiations stand >> reporter: the district says it's likely schools will close during the proposed strike because the teachers union will be honoring the strike by not going into school. those education workers are the low wage earners within the school, the cafeteria workers, the school bus drivers and also the janitors, but they say they're demanding wage increase of about 30% and also benefits and they're pointing to the district's about $5 billion budget reserve in order to do that but the superintendent in a statement to parents said this in response to that. ultimately, we must do what is in the best interest of our students, as well as our workforce, which includes exercising fiscal responsibility now, we did speak to the president of the nation's second largest teachers union, and she says that the lausd demands for the workers are reflective of the needs across the country for both teachers and staff. she says those needs need to be made a pr
l.a. teachers union has pledged not to cross picket lines joining me right now from los angeles is niellaill close next week and where do negotiations stand >> reporter: the district says it's likely schools will close during the proposed strike because the teachers union will be honoring the strike by not going into school. those education workers are the low wage earners within the school, the cafeteria workers, the school bus drivers and also the janitors, but they say they're...
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angeles. he was a room marine corp. veteran who served three tours in iraq and afghanistan. according to the l.a.sheriff's office he picked up two passengers and stopped at 7-eleven in greenwood when an altercation occurred in the passenger shot the driver in the chest. the store clerk witnessed the shooting a call the police. he was found in the parking lot. one passenger stole stole his honda accord and the other took off running. the car was found to banding in a neighborhood not far from the crime scene. the 38-year-old father of two leaves behind a grieving wife still in shock. >> i haven't told my kids. they still think that he will come through the door. it just doesn't seem real to me. he will come home soon. speak with the sun with memorial service on her boyfriend friday. leasing for statement pledging support, our hearts are with the family. with unfathomable tragedy. reached out to offer our condolences and band the account working with the police on their investigation. a gofundme page has been set up to help the family and offering to raise $74,000. the play say no description of th
angeles. he was a room marine corp. veteran who served three tours in iraq and afghanistan. according to the l.a.sheriff's office he picked up two passengers and stopped at 7-eleven in greenwood when an altercation occurred in the passenger shot the driver in the chest. the store clerk witnessed the shooting a call the police. he was found in the parking lot. one passenger stole stole his honda accord and the other took off running. the car was found to banding in a neighborhood not far from...