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and she is only two years into her studies at l.a. cityollege. >> it is going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money i'm behind in student loans cold be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from private schools you might even get more funding. >> reporter: across town this third-year student is paying for school with student loans. >> couldn't study abroad over the summer. it definitely makes me angry to go through this, and it's definitely a restraint on your decisions. you don't feel a lot of freedom. >> reporter: students find that -- themselves in a difficult condition. they need to pay for school now. across the country 39 million students are stuck between debt and a deplea ma. a report released in august shows student debt has quadrupled. >> students with tens of thousands of dollars of debt, they are forced to spend the first few years of their live repaying this. it's not going to savings for retirement or down payment for a home. >> reporter: still economists says getting that c
and she is only two years into her studies at l.a. cityollege. >> it is going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money i'm behind in student loans cold be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from private schools you might even get more funding. >> reporter: across town this third-year student is paying for school with student loans. >> couldn't study abroad over the summer. it definitely makes me angry to go through...
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and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on drugs from the ground up. i have seen it as a police officer, young police officer walking, foot beat in south central and east l.a. i saw the revolving door, the impact that that revolving door was having in many communities and as i rose through the ranks, i began to take a different look at the way we dealt with crime and the way we dealt with public safety and as i evolved throughout the years, i came to the conclusion that what we had been doing with the war on drugs was leading us in the wrong direction. the impact that it had and not only in communities -- quite frankly in our entire community was creating a situation which doesn't necessarily make us any safer and frankly, i think we have criminalized an area i think should be really looked upon as a health issue more
and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on drugs from the ground up. i have seen it as a police officer, young police officer walking, foot beat in south central and east l.a. i saw the revolving door, the impact that...
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. >> the l.a. city council is asking to block cars from getting onto the venice beach boardwalk. >>> another rocky day on wall street. all the markets are off for the third straight session. let's take a look at the numbers. dow down 48. nasdaq down 12. let's go to new york right now, where vinita naiir ir has tonight's money watch update. >> reporter: socks sank after several companies reported disappointing earnings. profits at ralph lauren, and zillow fell short of expectations. freddie mac brought in some but it could be phased out with fannie mae. congress is considering dramatically scaling back on the government's role in guaranteeing mortgages. analyst says likely if that happens, rates will go up. >>> recall involves certain 2004 to 2011 access cab models. the company says screws in the front seat belts can become loose. toyota says there are no reports of any injuries from the problem. >>> and a new report finds most american students also work. the survey from citigroup found four out of five
. >> the l.a. city council is asking to block cars from getting onto the venice beach boardwalk. >>> another rocky day on wall street. all the markets are off for the third straight session. let's take a look at the numbers. dow down 48. nasdaq down 12. let's go to new york right now, where vinita naiir ir has tonight's money watch update. >> reporter: socks sank after several companies reported disappointing earnings. profits at ralph lauren, and zillow fell short of...
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i have an appointment with john gibson, the l.a. city council member. i said, no. you have an appointment with me. well, what do you want? i want a job. so, he gave me a job. >> wow. that was good turn around on that conversation. >> it was not bad. >> wow. >> so, why is it that one of those among us actually knows how to put on handcuffs? >> that would be me. i worked through grad school, chased speeders and drunks at night for the washington state patrol and went to school during the daytime. >> well, that does it for the first ever fox talk all-star radio summit. great discussion, plenty to think about moving forward and here is the lineup once again if you want to catch them during the week. thank you so much for joining us. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their bu
i have an appointment with john gibson, the l.a. city council member. i said, no. you have an appointment with me. well, what do you want? i want a job. so, he gave me a job. >> wow. that was good turn around on that conversation. >> it was not bad. >> wow. >> so, why is it that one of those among us actually knows how to put on handcuffs? >> that would be me. i worked through grad school, chased speeders and drunks at night for the washington state patrol and went...
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and she's only two years into her studies at l.a. cityllege. >> it's going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money that i'm behind in student loans could be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from private schools, you might get more funding, because they're private. >> across town at university of los angeles, a third year student is paying for school with student loans. every semester comes with a sacrifice. >> i couldn't study abroad over the summer. it definitely makes me angry to go through this and to kind of -- it's definitely a restraint on your decisions. you don't feel a lot of freedom, i can't stay in school forever and learn what i want to learn. >> students find themselves in a difficult position. they need to pay for school now, even if that leaves their long term financial future uncertain. >> 39 million students are stuck between debt and a diploma across the country. a report released in august from the public policy think tank dimos show student debt has quadrupled to m
and she's only two years into her studies at l.a. cityllege. >> it's going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money that i'm behind in student loans could be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from private schools, you might get more funding, because they're private. >> across town at university of los angeles, a third year student is paying for school with student loans. every semester comes with a sacrifice. >> i...
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. >> reporter: so we brought cade to the l.a. citytraining facility -- dubbed "disaster city" to put me to the test and teach you how to survive. >> the worst decision you can ever make is not making a decision. you think of three options, do a quick pro and con, and then just pick one and go with it. >> the car is sinking. it's up to my legs. i can't get out of the car. >> reporter: disaster number one -- submerged. your car plunges into the water. more than 200 people drown this way every year. >> i hit the water pretty hard. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: last month, 22-year-old morgan lake hopped into her sporty red sebring and headed for maryland's chesapeake bay bridge. >> i was going to go salsa dancing with my best friend. just have fun. >> reporter: a routine drive becomes a near death experience in seconds. a harrowing disaster that grabbed the nation's attention. >> this is a miracle, this survival story. >> i look into my rear view mirror and see a huge 18-wheeler coming full speed and it hit me pretty hard. ev
. >> reporter: so we brought cade to the l.a. citytraining facility -- dubbed "disaster city" to put me to the test and teach you how to survive. >> the worst decision you can ever make is not making a decision. you think of three options, do a quick pro and con, and then just pick one and go with it. >> the car is sinking. it's up to my legs. i can't get out of the car. >> reporter: disaster number one -- submerged. your car plunges into the water. more than...
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. >> at this point, and she's only two years into her studies at l.a. city college. >> it's going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money that i am -- i am behind in student loans could be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from, like, private schools you might get more money because they are private. >> across town at the university of california, los angeles, third-year student savannah is paying for school with student loans which means every semester comes with a sacrifice. >> i couldn't study broabroad o the summer. it makes me angry and it sets a restraint. you don't feel freedom. i can't stay in school forever. >> reporter: students find themselves in a difficult decision even if it leaves their long-term financial future uncertain. >>> across the country, 39 million students are stuck between debt and a diploma. a report released in august from the public policy think tank, dimos shows student debt has quad resumed from $240,000,000,000 in 2003 to more than 1 trillion in 2013. >> when students in s
. >> at this point, and she's only two years into her studies at l.a. city college. >> it's going to affect my saving for retirement and things because the money that i am -- i am behind in student loans could be allocated to my retirement and savings and things like that. >> from, like, private schools you might get more money because they are private. >> across town at the university of california, los angeles, third-year student savannah is paying for school with...
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l.a.? guest: he is doing good. they find themselves in a world when situation. he has a lot of energy and a rant a strong campaign. we were colleagues on the cityuncil in los angeles. i wish him well. i am here to support him. himre looking for to seeing appear and helping him fight for los angeles and getting resources back to l.a. consulting.some i gave him a call a few days after he left office. he called me back and thanked me for thinking of for doing a good job as mayor. i talked to him a little bit and he wished him well. he will spend some time with his family and get back to work. host: do you see him running for another office? guest: i do not know. sometimes after a few months they decide what they are going to do next. some ride off into the sunset and have some fun. host: we have a tweet from stella. guest: ok. everybody is entitled to their opinion. legislatureof the appear in congress, i am looking forward to working on a copperheads of immigration bill. that means that more americans will have jobs. host: and the house is now in session. chaplain conroy: let us pray. dear lord, we give you thanks for giving us another day. we co
l.a.? guest: he is doing good. they find themselves in a world when situation. he has a lot of energy and a rant a strong campaign. we were colleagues on the cityuncil in los angeles. i wish him well. i am here to support him. himre looking for to seeing appear and helping him fight for los angeles and getting resources back to l.a. consulting.some i gave him a call a few days after he left office. he called me back and thanked me for thinking of for doing a good job as mayor. i talked to him a...
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the l.a. citypproved the prom but it will commission additional studies. >> nothing will be built would our state seismologists and local building and safety which has the most stringent building codes in the world. >> so will this be a towering 'chivement or will this production never get off the ground? this is one hollywood ending that has yet to be written. for "cbs this morning," hollywood. >> you said it's built like a stack of records. >> yeah. >>> new york city mayoral candidate anthony weiner can't afford to lose any more voters in the wake of his sexting scandal but this morning he faces a new controversy. he slammed his opponent over age and did so before the aarp. elaine kikaquijano has more. that led to the confrontation at the start of a forum. if anthony weiner is trying to win over senior citizens. insulting rival george mcdonald over his age may not be the best way to do it. weiner then accused his 69-year-old opponent of having anger issues and called him grandpa. a spokesman for
the l.a. citypproved the prom but it will commission additional studies. >> nothing will be built would our state seismologists and local building and safety which has the most stringent building codes in the world. >> so will this be a towering 'chivement or will this production never get off the ground? this is one hollywood ending that has yet to be written. for "cbs this morning," hollywood. >> you said it's built like a stack of records. >> yeah....
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>>> an l.a. city councilman says barriers are necessary to prevent another tragedy.at? we'll talk to him live next. ♪ [ male announcer ] some question physics. some question gravity. and some... even have the audacity to question improbability. with best-in-class towing and best-in-class torque these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to blow your imagination. guts. glory. ram. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your polic
>>> an l.a. city councilman says barriers are necessary to prevent another tragedy.at? we'll talk to him live next. ♪ [ male announcer ] some question physics. some question gravity. and some... even have the audacity to question improbability. with best-in-class towing and best-in-class torque these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to blow your imagination. guts. glory. ram. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's...
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long story short, city of l.a. to be opening a new program next year, the entire city is going to be divided into 11 regions, and each of those regions is going to have amazingly great labor standards, mandatory recycling, composting and clean trucks. we also want a clean trucks program at the port of los angeles. five years ago where the port said to walmart and all the big local companies, the old diesel trucks, you'll have to phase them out and you're going to have to use clean trucks. and you're going to have to, by the way, you're going to have to deal with us directly. this is not just some open market system. we're actually going to exercise control. now, that victory has resulted in 80% reduction in pollution from the port. 80% of reduction. air is cleaner. you also have workers who are driving those trucks, who are -- who have been organizing. and because part of the problem is they were all misclassified as independent contractors. it is a very abusive industry. well, the truck drivers themselves are star
long story short, city of l.a. to be opening a new program next year, the entire city is going to be divided into 11 regions, and each of those regions is going to have amazingly great labor standards, mandatory recycling, composting and clean trucks. we also want a clean trucks program at the port of los angeles. five years ago where the port said to walmart and all the big local companies, the old diesel trucks, you'll have to phase them out and you're going to have to use clean trucks. and...
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find it ridiculous that a family in los angeles already has to pay and 9 percent tax livi in l.a., the city. add that on to their rent and food and health care. how is it that a family -- neil:he food is exempt. what they're talking about is over a certain amount it might not be. >> absolutely not. california has a $407 billion debt, over $10,000 per citizen of california. the family has to make a budget and a lot to the give more money to a state that cannot manage its budget or expanding or instead. they don't have the money. that is why the sales tax is a working. if californians had the money, i'm a californian, we like to spend the money. if we don't have it we will be buying things. they will try to jab them even harder. neil: i do mind it. i'm not going to get into that. what i find odd is that far more creative coming up with ways to tax you than to just cut back on the spending. >> let's just get some proper context year. we are talking about is two years ago a bipartisan group of kind of california wise men including many business leaders came together and said we have to deal wit
find it ridiculous that a family in los angeles already has to pay and 9 percent tax livi in l.a., the city. add that on to their rent and food and health care. how is it that a family -- neil:he food is exempt. what they're talking about is over a certain amount it might not be. >> absolutely not. california has a $407 billion debt, over $10,000 per citizen of california. the family has to make a budget and a lot to the give more money to a state that cannot manage its budget or...
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other cities with the gruff stuff include oakland, new haven, detroit, atlantic city and l.a. hmm. meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies. >> yes, dies -- >> you can't prove that. >> it died of laughter, ambassador. i have an issue with this friendly versus unfriendly thing. and i was hoping you could give me a nonnonsense cal answer and you don't just babble. they are saying friendly, not friendly. isn't this code for something else? >> it is code for this is a sham because they are jerks everywhere. >> you are missing my point. >> my question is don't they mean something else when you look at the list? >> it means that this is a travel survey and the city is
other cities with the gruff stuff include oakland, new haven, detroit, atlantic city and l.a. hmm. meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little...
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there's no other city whether it's talking about new york, chicago, philadelphia, cleveland, l.a., atlanta, no city where you have the two strands of organized crime, one irish, one italian, and in all the other cities, the mafia is by far bigger, more powerful, and lucrative. in boston, it was not that way. what we tried to show is this all went square or pear shaped in the 60s. when bobby kennedy went to hoover said, you have to get serious. now, at this point, hoover didn't accept there was the mafia. he was ordered by the attorney regime, you have to develop a strategy. they went after the mafia. it really didn't pick up until the 70ings. that's a national policy. the problem with national policies is they don't have regional differences, and in boston, the model did not fit. you had agents told, do who yo have to do to make the policy work. in the 1960s, what they did is they played god. they decided who to be killed. there was an irish gang lord in the 60s, and more than 60 men were killed, and whitey was lucky because he was locked up at the time. statisticically, that was a high ch
there's no other city whether it's talking about new york, chicago, philadelphia, cleveland, l.a., atlanta, no city where you have the two strands of organized crime, one irish, one italian, and in all the other cities, the mafia is by far bigger, more powerful, and lucrative. in boston, it was not that way. what we tried to show is this all went square or pear shaped in the 60s. when bobby kennedy went to hoover said, you have to get serious. now, at this point, hoover didn't accept there was...
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l.a. was a segregated city for a long period of time i mean up until the into the sixty's i mean it was qusay really we moved to south central l.a. and then we moved to another area in carson which is a carson compton area. as a kid most of my time was spent in like the four blocks four city blocks i just go to school and i come back on the corner of my house and forty forty nice street that was it was a building here in my record over here is where the black panther party was so i would see those guys every day you know they would pick me up really nicely you know so i kind of just got to stand them in a different way that is some analytical way it was just the guys who like just ask because the breakfast you know i mean so but yeah and then as my world grew my worldview grew i got to go out and see other people in other cultures. but i was insulated for a lot of time like my my father's mother my father we come from longview texas and it was like a river in the town it was like across the river that meant as the area where the white people lived in little frost lived across the river you kn
l.a. was a segregated city for a long period of time i mean up until the into the sixty's i mean it was qusay really we moved to south central l.a. and then we moved to another area in carson which is a carson compton area. as a kid most of my time was spent in like the four blocks four city blocks i just go to school and i come back on the corner of my house and forty forty nice street that was it was a building here in my record over here is where the black panther party was so i would see...
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it has now been proven, large cities-- the l.a.'s, the detroit's, the chicago's, where they have a lot of heavy vehicle traffic-- it's actually causing stunted lung growth. probably the first generation that may die at an earlier age than the current generation. but children from two to 102, again, eight million children under 17 years old with asthma in the u.s. >> so you just... they'll take... 'cause it's a gel-cap. >> it's a soft, little, teeny, soft gel-cap, little, teeny, gel-cap... >> so easy. >> and if someone doesn't want to actually swallow it, you can actually put a little pin in it and squeeze it on their food, if they're two or three years old, but it's also very good for pregnant women. how many times have you heard, you can't have a pregnant woman take anything? a diet rich in omega 3s will help the brain development of the child, actually even from the time the woman is pregnant. from the time a woman conceives, the first 24 months the child's brain triples in size. doctors across the country are embracing omega 3s.
it has now been proven, large cities-- the l.a.'s, the detroit's, the chicago's, where they have a lot of heavy vehicle traffic-- it's actually causing stunted lung growth. probably the first generation that may die at an earlier age than the current generation. but children from two to 102, again, eight million children under 17 years old with asthma in the u.s. >> so you just... they'll take... 'cause it's a gel-cap. >> it's a soft, little, teeny, soft gel-cap, little, teeny,...
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there's no other city whether talk about new york, chicago, philadelphia, cleveland, l.a., atlanta, there's no city where you have these two strands of organized crime. one is irish, one is eye tal yab. in all those other cities the mafia is more powerful, lucrative. in boston it wasn't that way. one of the things we try to show it went square or all went pear shaped in the '60s bobby kennedy went to hoover and said you neat to get -- hoover didn't accept there was an mafia. hef awarded you have to develop a trait gi. it didn't pick up until the '70s. that's a national policy. the problem with national policy that they don't take in it account regional differences inspect. boston the model didn't fit. you have the fbi agents were told do whatever you have to do to make our policy work. so in the 1906s they decided who would be killed in the irish gang in the sixties. whitey was lucky. he was locked up at the time. statistically it would have been a high change he would have been a perpetrator or victim. instead he comes to a decimated landscape, it's wide open for anybody with opportunity a
there's no other city whether talk about new york, chicago, philadelphia, cleveland, l.a., atlanta, there's no city where you have these two strands of organized crime. one is irish, one is eye tal yab. in all those other cities the mafia is more powerful, lucrative. in boston it wasn't that way. one of the things we try to show it went square or all went pear shaped in the '60s bobby kennedy went to hoover and said you neat to get -- hoover didn't accept there was an mafia. hef awarded you...
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cities. here's alino cho. >> reporter: turn on cbs in new york, l.a. and six other major cities and this is what you will see. no programming, just a slate. with a time warner cable logo and a scathing open letter that reads in part, cbs has made outrageous demands for the programming that it delivers free over the air and online. requiring us to remove their stations from your lineup while we continue to negotiate for fair and reasonable terms. >> i think it's a travesty. i love cbs. >> annoying. everything, a ton of stuff i watch. you know? cbs. that's the main annoying thing. david letterman, i'm going to lose my mind. >> reporter: for golf fans, no pga tour this weekend. no "big brother" or "the mentalist." no "60 minutes." roughly 3 million customers affected lose access to cbs-owned premium networks like showtime and the movie channel. why is this happening? the fight is over retransmission fees. the millions cable networks are required to pay broadcasters in exchange for their content. >> pay $200 a month. that's, you know, a lot of money so my t
cities. here's alino cho. >> reporter: turn on cbs in new york, l.a. and six other major cities and this is what you will see. no programming, just a slate. with a time warner cable logo and a scathing open letter that reads in part, cbs has made outrageous demands for the programming that it delivers free over the air and online. requiring us to remove their stations from your lineup while we continue to negotiate for fair and reasonable terms. >> i think it's a travesty. i love...
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have with the report was if they want to change state law, i want to see what other cities in california are doing, l.a., oakland, san diego. somebody just separate me a report in l.a., it wasn't from mta, which was interesting. but the most problem that i have with is the fourth item, is the four-hour parking limit. as somebody who worked for the city and has a disability, one of my goals when i was working on the side was working for the city to hire more people with disability. i worked with walter parks and susan messner in trying to hire more people with disabilities. but if they are going to put a 4-hour time limit, without any, you know, any flexibility, then this is really not acceptable. and also, what about people with disabilities whose doctor's appointments are more than four hours? my wife has a disability placard and was in the dentist for over four hours. so i think there needs to be some flexibility and i hope mta would have an outreach, something modeled like we had at spur about disability. you know, pedestrian with the mta and sf walk and i think there needs to be a lot more communit
have with the report was if they want to change state law, i want to see what other cities in california are doing, l.a., oakland, san diego. somebody just separate me a report in l.a., it wasn't from mta, which was interesting. but the most problem that i have with is the fourth item, is the four-hour parking limit. as somebody who worked for the city and has a disability, one of my goals when i was working on the side was working for the city to hire more people with disability. i worked with...
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. >> reporter: bob baits is the l.a. city fire captain watching their house. >> they have to stay here and shelter in place and we have to try to protect them as much as we can. it's a bigger challenge. >> reporter: it's where firefighters are making a stand to protect this town of 1700 and others. from across california, fire crews and apparatus crews are staging here. some of the residents are awe struck. >> we have a serious situation going on here. they're going to be our heros. >> reporter: just outside of town it's physical exertion. they are removing bone-dry brush and cutting fire breaks. for the kids in these northern california communities the fire means more time-out of school but when your dad is on the fire line it's hard to enjoy the time off. >> it's hard to sleep. i worry about him 24/7 because he's a firefighter and i don't want him to get hurt because he's been hurt before fighting fires and it's scary he is out there. >> they have evacuated -- >> reporter: meanwhile, inside yosemite national park, not as ma
. >> reporter: bob baits is the l.a. city fire captain watching their house. >> they have to stay here and shelter in place and we have to try to protect them as much as we can. it's a bigger challenge. >> reporter: it's where firefighters are making a stand to protect this town of 1700 and others. from across california, fire crews and apparatus crews are staging here. some of the residents are awe struck. >> we have a serious situation going on here. they're going to...
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l.a. are two different cities. part of why our crime went down as much as it did we grew our police department. we focused on constitutional policing. we diversified our police department. you talk about people of color. about 64% of the department is now of color. latinos are the largest ethnic group of any group in the department. we're almost 20% women. so the people that we've hired now are much more, to a greater degree, come from parts of l.a. and those communities. they speak more than one language. they're connected to that community. we focus on communities policing. we have a very -- we have the largest gang challenge in the united states of america and we focus on prevention and intervention. >> and you set up these gang centers -- >> you've also been very outspoken about the need for immigration reform. you're also someone who's been on both sides of protesting a person in power and sitting in the mayor's office with protesters outside. you have been, and i think it's an interesting perspective. my ques
l.a. are two different cities. part of why our crime went down as much as it did we grew our police department. we focused on constitutional policing. we diversified our police department. you talk about people of color. about 64% of the department is now of color. latinos are the largest ethnic group of any group in the department. we're almost 20% women. so the people that we've hired now are much more, to a greater degree, come from parts of l.a. and those communities. they speak more than...
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l.a. and those other cities. they won't be able to watch it.mmer. it would have been far worse had it happened in the fall with the nfl lineup and the key primetime lineup. nevertheless, it's not good for those viewers who want to watch the news on cbs, letterman, and all of those other shows, which are so, so popular. and we can tell you that, from what we're hearing, the talks will resume tomorrow morning. >> at least they're continuing to have the conversation. >> i bet it will be resolved quickly. there's nothing like a little bit of pressure, not being able to see whether it's "60 minutes" or the golf. >> and this many would's david letterman. please get her the letterman. >> she alone could tip the scale to get things moving. >>> the u.s. embassies are closed this morning across the middle east, across north africa. how credible is the threat coming from al qaeda? we'll explain and look into that next. >>> plus $300 million. now, that is quite a truckload of money. who won powerball's ticket to riches? >>> first, a very good morning to ja
l.a. and those other cities. they won't be able to watch it.mmer. it would have been far worse had it happened in the fall with the nfl lineup and the key primetime lineup. nevertheless, it's not good for those viewers who want to watch the news on cbs, letterman, and all of those other shows, which are so, so popular. and we can tell you that, from what we're hearing, the talks will resume tomorrow morning. >> at least they're continuing to have the conversation. >> i bet it will...
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. >> east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for l.a.ounty firefighter eric cusp one call from dispatch would be unlike any other. >> don't do that! >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had many years on the job. that was something you haded never seen before. >> eric and his team arrive on the scene to find a you suicidal young man perched atop a power pole 30 feet up. the rescuers immediately recognize the changer. >> we were dealing with high tension wires. we are talking about death within seconds. >> it is not just the suicidal young man whose life is at risk. a crowd has begun to form beneath him and if he pulls a livewire down with him he could electrocute a bystander below. the fire department's first priority, cut the power. >> so the power company showed up and shut the fires from one pole to the pole that this individual was on. >> with the electricity shut down on the one pole, they reduced the risk of electrocution. now, the concern is whether the man will jump. >> anticipate spinal injuries, broken bones, majo
. >> east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for l.a.ounty firefighter eric cusp one call from dispatch would be unlike any other. >> don't do that! >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had many years on the job. that was something you haded never seen before. >> eric and his team arrive on the scene to find a you suicidal young man perched atop a power pole 30 feet up. the rescuers immediately recognize the changer. >> we were dealing with high...
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officials point out that it is as if every single child had been forced to leave the cities of l.a. and boston combined, jon. >> jon: jonathan hunt, thanks. a massive wildfire has spread into one of our nation's greatest national wonders. it's been burning out of control and exploding in size. details on that growing threat. plus, a big development the lawsuit against a celebrity chef paula dean, word of a settlement of the sexual harassment and racial discrimination claims. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. scwon jon an out-of-control california wildfire size today and it spread into yosemite national park. officials say the rhythm fired has grown from 800 acres to 54,000 acres since monday. forcing hundreds to evacuate camp sites and homes. and threatening thousands more homes. as of now it's only 2% contained. take a look at this map. this wildfire more than five-day forecast burning across the west. led california governor jerry brown to declare a state of emergency. do
officials point out that it is as if every single child had been forced to leave the cities of l.a. and boston combined, jon. >> jon: jonathan hunt, thanks. a massive wildfire has spread into one of our nation's greatest national wonders. it's been burning out of control and exploding in size. details on that growing threat. plus, a big development the lawsuit against a celebrity chef paula dean, word of a settlement of the sexual harassment and racial discrimination claims. ♪ lookin'...
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cities within 900 miles. he used san francisco to l.a. as an example. it would be a double barrel tube built along highways. highway five would be an example for this. the capsules again would carry up to 28 people. the total cost here, if you were to build the hyperloop between l.a. and san francisco, about $6 billion. a.m. other ties that over 20 years. it would equally pay for its own. if everyone would be charged $20 for a trip between those two cities. >> a lot of interesting things in those two cities. he may build a prototype. he does not have the energy to build this into a company. >> we just did a story about this. this does not ride on rails. how does the capsule go from los angeles to san francisco. >> it basically rides on an air cushion, if you will. the electric conduction gets you up to speed. you slow down if you have to take a sharp turn or as you're coming in. you recapture that energy when you get to the end. you can build this system with these tubes to with stand earthquakes and other possible problems such as a tube getting -- a capsule getting stuck in the tube. the idea is, you're r
cities within 900 miles. he used san francisco to l.a. as an example. it would be a double barrel tube built along highways. highway five would be an example for this. the capsules again would carry up to 28 people. the total cost here, if you were to build the hyperloop between l.a. and san francisco, about $6 billion. a.m. other ties that over 20 years. it would equally pay for its own. if everyone would be charged $20 for a trip between those two cities. >> a lot of interesting things...
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buddy used that to engineer a coop which he took over the city council and the "l.a.mes" did a feature about him. he said that in the jail population stalin is something like 1 in 10,000. it's one in eight. i had tried to one the person. they said he would got opening of an envelope and show up at any event. i remember being a young report aerothe the "providence journal" not covering buddy or the city hall. i was at another reporter's backyard cookout. we were drinking beer and
buddy used that to engineer a coop which he took over the city council and the "l.a.mes" did a feature about him. he said that in the jail population stalin is something like 1 in 10,000. it's one in eight. i had tried to one the person. they said he would got opening of an envelope and show up at any event. i remember being a young report aerothe the "providence journal" not covering buddy or the city hall. i was at another reporter's backyard cookout. we were drinking beer...
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and cbs if you have time warner cable and the york, l.a., and other cities you're not watching it.l it bring those two back to the table? and two guns with the big money showing of the box office. what about the canyon, that lovely lindsay lohan song. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab,...
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training and the problem is the enforcement has been really bad and in closing the city attorney won't help enforce it like l.a. does. why not? let's get a statement. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. [applause] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon directors. haw ward strauss ner and want to talk about the parking history in san francisco and every problem that you have to deal with, so early on after the people had cars, people built garages under their houses and apartment houses and later i imagine that the city agencies provided parking on city land for city employees and we know where it's leading us now but the first major thing was the union square garage. it was like a wpa project and 39 or so and the merchants realized they needed to have the consumers have a place to park and got together with the city and the first partnership to build parking in the city and under union square and people were asking how did you do this thing all over the country and we built more of these types of garages under parks and helping to pay to keep the parks in business. the next thing that happened started in okla
training and the problem is the enforcement has been really bad and in closing the city attorney won't help enforce it like l.a. does. why not? let's get a statement. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. [applause] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon directors. haw ward strauss ner and want to talk about the parking history in san francisco and every problem that you have to deal with, so early on after the people had cars, people built garages under their houses and...