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l.a. county's nearly 20,000 inmates. >> clear!> upon arrival, it can take up to 16 hours to process a single arrestee. the first stop, the tank. given how tight it is in there, does stuff often go down in the tank. >> where you from, where you live, why are you here. once those connections happen, that's when you get into the mob mentality. that's why we want to get them out before those connections happen. >> put your left shoulder on the wall. >> safety is a top priority. it makes sense. but how do you achieve it inside a jail? just a few years ago, this system went off the rails and it ignited a media fire storm. >> several former and current deputies with the los angeles sheriff's department were just arrested. >> it's alleged they took part in unjustified beatings, unjustified detentions, and a plan to cover it all up. >> a 2011 report revealed shocking stories of brutality. officers had formed their own ganged and assaulted inmates with impunity. >> 3,000 boys are just one of several clique-ish tattooed deputy gangs. >> he w
l.a. county's nearly 20,000 inmates. >> clear!> upon arrival, it can take up to 16 hours to process a single arrestee. the first stop, the tank. given how tight it is in there, does stuff often go down in the tank. >> where you from, where you live, why are you here. once those connections happen, that's when you get into the mob mentality. that's why we want to get them out before those connections happen. >> put your left shoulder on the wall. >> safety is a top...
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and i want to emphasize, the appreciation that l.a. county has for the prevention fund and vaccination efforts that have been funded in the county and in particular, the 317 immunization program which has given us thousands of doses on a very timely basis to protect our residents which otherwise we wouldn't have had the money and it would have taken a long time to find those vaccine doses and abort these outbreaks. so with that, i want to say thanks for your time and attention and i think we'll look forward to your questions. thank you. [applaus [applause] >> okay. i don't know about the rest of you, but i'm exhausted just hearing about what these folks have been doing for the past year. i was telling somebody that we were doing this briefing and they said, why are you doing a measles briefing? isn't it over? i said yes, people finally have time to tell us what happened. and thank you, i really appreciate it. so important to hear the public health story, the local public health story from people on the ground. so with that, we do have time fo
and i want to emphasize, the appreciation that l.a. county has for the prevention fund and vaccination efforts that have been funded in the county and in particular, the 317 immunization program which has given us thousands of doses on a very timely basis to protect our residents which otherwise we wouldn't have had the money and it would have taken a long time to find those vaccine doses and abort these outbreaks. so with that, i want to say thanks for your time and attention and i think we'll...
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the aircraft will assist in local firefighting efforts throughout l.a. county. the department rents the aircraft during the fall because of those dryer conditions. >> that's right. and we're still in that time frame where this is when we are really monitoring, a, the winds, the temperature, the humidity. those are three things that are always, you know, a moment for concern. tonight we certainly will see the winds kicking up, but at least we are cool. the onshore winds, especially along the coastline in the higher elevation areas, already starting to kick up, gusting upwards of 20, 30 miles per hour overnight. right now temperatures remain in the 60s, comfortable in the south bay. look at the cloud cover. it really makes for a nice sight. the peninsula, a good view, 68. tri-valley, 66. of course, in through san francisco, if you woke up early this morning, i was on at 7:00 a.m. and i showed you the camera with all of the drizzle. well, we will expect to see cloud cover make its return for tomorrow. 75 degrees right now in the north bay. let's talk about that 24-
the aircraft will assist in local firefighting efforts throughout l.a. county. the department rents the aircraft during the fall because of those dryer conditions. >> that's right. and we're still in that time frame where this is when we are really monitoring, a, the winds, the temperature, the humidity. those are three things that are always, you know, a moment for concern. tonight we certainly will see the winds kicking up, but at least we are cool. the onshore winds, especially along...
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with the wish we could be fulfilled for l.a. county. we have lots of kids in school that one of those outbreaks to understand which communities. not really know the vaccine status with that vulnerability. >> and to have the adult vaccinations although the outbreak was primarily concentrated in the pediatric population those that we had to investigate did not know their status. and it could be put to better use. >> where they are and where they gather in schools and preschools that they can be protected focused on diseases is a common enemy and we need to spread that two more states in the country. >> i was on of those adults. >> with the national governors association, do you have any recommendation for governors with a shared focus on to reduce the occurrence of the outbreak? >>. >> yes but understand the facts. so to get the best information of vaccines you can find the gaps with the hell the children of others. and those that go against vaccination. that is just establishing the baseline. it will be good for governors to understand a
with the wish we could be fulfilled for l.a. county. we have lots of kids in school that one of those outbreaks to understand which communities. not really know the vaccine status with that vulnerability. >> and to have the adult vaccinations although the outbreak was primarily concentrated in the pediatric population those that we had to investigate did not know their status. and it could be put to better use. >> where they are and where they gather in schools and preschools that...
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recorded has pounded the region since wednesday rivers have burst their banks leaving cities like l.a. county under water flash floods swept away cars and swamped homes and fields in the regions of. and eastern and alysia. it started raining at 4 in the morning and caused a flood here cars were floating it was incredible hail fell with this size it was incredible i've never seen so much water. some people have lost everything. here the marks on the inside of an apartment showed just how high the floodwaters came and now the cleanup begins. acting spanish prime minister pedro sanchez inspected the devastation from the air and met with residents affected by flash floods he said he would do everything to ensure the region could return to normal as soon as possible. the government of spain will help we'll try to help people rebuild and recover emotionally as well as materially from the damages that have been caused by this storm. but the low pressure system which brought these storms is still active and several areas in the center and south of spain are still on high alert for dangerous weather.
recorded has pounded the region since wednesday rivers have burst their banks leaving cities like l.a. county under water flash floods swept away cars and swamped homes and fields in the regions of. and eastern and alysia. it started raining at 4 in the morning and caused a flood here cars were floating it was incredible hail fell with this size it was incredible i've never seen so much water. some people have lost everything. here the marks on the inside of an apartment showed just how high...
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l.a. county fire had to cut the roof off the car to get them out.le to get out of the car on his home and went home to get help. >> the crash involved kevin hart's 1970 plymouth barracuda that was a birthday present. >>> police in san jose are looking for three people who fled the scene of a deadly crash. the victims were racing a gray bmw on snell avenue last night when they lost control of their jeep then slam into the tree. the force of the impact ripped the jeep in two. it killed the two men inside. investigators released photos of three men who then hopped out of the bmw. they took a look at the scene then took off. >> oland police stepping upside show this weekend and we're learning the result of their latest sweep. police made one arrest. issued 10 citationed and towed four cars. catching this driver spinning donuts in the middle of a busy intersection. most of the people cited came in from out of town. >>> we're also learning about a huge side show bust the same night. police making over 70 arrests and towing over 25 vehicles. officers were
l.a. county fire had to cut the roof off the car to get them out.le to get out of the car on his home and went home to get help. >> the crash involved kevin hart's 1970 plymouth barracuda that was a birthday present. >>> police in san jose are looking for three people who fled the scene of a deadly crash. the victims were racing a gray bmw on snell avenue last night when they lost control of their jeep then slam into the tree. the force of the impact ripped the jeep in two. it...
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man: if we just think about l.a. county, you're going from sea level to 10,064 feet when you get up to mt. san antonio. when you think about that elevational range, elevational range county in the united states, there's a diverse suite of habitats in there, and that includes habitat that might be righ along the busiest freeway in the country...but it also includes places where mountain lions live. i mean, it's just this place of absolutely incredible diversity ouen it comes to thinking types of habitat and types of species that are thriving here. man: hey, i thought i toldou you guys to get t of here. now, go. .come on. get out of here and her kids all going for a nice, refreshing swim all atac the exsame time. woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and a hidden savannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystems. pauly: there's no magic line where nature stops and city begins. it's all a giant matrix.st and in the rbanized parts of los angeles, you can still find literally thousands of species
man: if we just think about l.a. county, you're going from sea level to 10,064 feet when you get up to mt. san antonio. when you think about that elevational range, elevational range county in the united states, there's a diverse suite of habitats in there, and that includes habitat that might be righ along the busiest freeway in the country...but it also includes places where mountain lions live. i mean, it's just this place of absolutely incredible diversity ouen it comes to thinking types of...
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the l.a. county district attorney's office charged 12 defendants accused of robbing stores in 31 throughout central california. in oakland, san leandro and pittsburgh, 6 guns were seized along with of her other evidence and many people were arrested. we will have more coming up on the kpix 5 news at 5:00 and online on kpix.com. >>> right now, caltrans service is recovering after a train hit and killed a person in san francisco. it happened around 6:30 this morning between tunnels two and three near 22nd street. the train was coming from san jose. about 75 passengers were on board and none were injured. the investigation briefly stopped all trains on the line and this is the transit agency's 12th fatality this year. >>> a fire in southern california exploding in size and forcing evacuations in riverside county. it is called the tanaja fire pickett has already burned about 1400 acres. crews are battling the flames from the ground and air and it is only about 7% contained. evacuations of hundreds have b
the l.a. county district attorney's office charged 12 defendants accused of robbing stores in 31 throughout central california. in oakland, san leandro and pittsburgh, 6 guns were seized along with of her other evidence and many people were arrested. we will have more coming up on the kpix 5 news at 5:00 and online on kpix.com. >>> right now, caltrans service is recovering after a train hit and killed a person in san francisco. it happened around 6:30 this morning between tunnels two...
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. >> the video shown this week at l.a. county school board meeting shows the boy handcuffed in the back of a police squad car. this happened on monday and the boy's father says this is actually the third time hison has left campus. he's putting the blame on the district saying schools need to be more secure. >> with more and more children and teens suffering from depression and anxiety, more health education is needed in schools, some starting as young as kindergarten. kate snow visited classroom to understand why many say it's fundamental to overall learning. >> because often it's the elephant in the room, something they feel like, oh, it's only me, letting them know they're not alone and it is something that, unfortunately, exists, is so important. >> you can see the full report on the "today" show coming up after "today in the bay." >>> happening today the washington monument is set to reopen to the public. first lady melania trump is expected to attend the ribbon cutting of repairs were done to the structure's security system
. >> the video shown this week at l.a. county school board meeting shows the boy handcuffed in the back of a police squad car. this happened on monday and the boy's father says this is actually the third time hison has left campus. he's putting the blame on the district saying schools need to be more secure. >> with more and more children and teens suffering from depression and anxiety, more health education is needed in schools, some starting as young as kindergarten. kate snow...
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and also i do want to emphasize appreciation l.a. county has four the funding we have received for the public health and prevention fund and those vaccination efforts and in particular the 317 immunization program that has given us thousands to protect residents which otherwise we would not have the money and we would take a long time to find those vaccine doses. with that, thank you for your attention and we look forward to your questions. thank you. >> i don't know about the rest of you but i am exhausted. we were telling somebody said isn't it over but yes they are trying to tell us what happened. we appreciate it so important to hear the public health story from people on the ground. so we do have time for questions. and then to identify yourself. >> i am with hhs chief technology officer. can you talk about how immunization systems and what role they played in your prevention efforts to identify people at risk and how they played a role in the outbreak response. >> we had one of the roma one - - robust industries in the country and all
and also i do want to emphasize appreciation l.a. county has four the funding we have received for the public health and prevention fund and those vaccination efforts and in particular the 317 immunization program that has given us thousands to protect residents which otherwise we would not have the money and we would take a long time to find those vaccine doses. with that, thank you for your attention and we look forward to your questions. thank you. >> i don't know about the rest of you...
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health officials in l.a. county say the person who died there was more than 55 years old and had other chronic health conditions. >>> we're really saying that two thirds of our cases are in teens and young adults. however, that leaves the other third, which are actually in middle age and older adults. so we're not seeing this just grouped into one age group. and it is impacting everyone. >> the los angeles county health department says all but one of the patients had vaped using thc, including the person who died. we reached out to juul in san francisco. the companies it is monitoring the situation closely. it says: the ingredients of our products do not include thc. we appreciate the work of the cdc, fda and other public health authorities and are confident they will get to the bottom of this issue. >>> big power outage in san francisco's mission bay neighborhood put thousands of people in the dark today. just hours before the inaugural concert at chase center. the lights went out early this afternoon. almost 3,000
health officials in l.a. county say the person who died there was more than 55 years old and had other chronic health conditions. >>> we're really saying that two thirds of our cases are in teens and young adults. however, that leaves the other third, which are actually in middle age and older adults. so we're not seeing this just grouped into one age group. and it is impacting everyone. >> the los angeles county health department says all but one of the patients had vaped using...
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this is new video report right here of superscooper plains in l.a. county. for more than a quarter century the fire department leased them from canada. the fire department will assist in fire fighting efforts through the county. >> still ahead on nbc news at 5:00. pg&e under fire. >> over whether or not the company tried to impede the investigation after a worker with o was severely burned. we will tell what you the investigative unit uncovered. >>> and you probably noticed you didn't have to turn on the a/c today. it's all thanks to a lot of this cloud cover. we've got a nearby system that's going to kick up the winds through tonight. what spots are expected to see the warmup into tomorrow. we'll have the answer coming up. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> tonight california regulator a
this is new video report right here of superscooper plains in l.a. county. for more than a quarter century the fire department leased them from canada. the fire department will assist in fire fighting efforts through the county. >> still ahead on nbc news at 5:00. pg&e under fire. >> over whether or not the company tried to impede the investigation after a worker with o was severely burned. we will tell what you the investigative unit uncovered. >>> and you probably...
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held a preliminary on whether to ban the sale of flavored tobacco in all unincorporated areas of l.a. county. today the governor of massachusetts ordered a 4-month ban in that state. the ban appears to be the first of its kind in the country. >>> i'm ken bastida at the live news desk. we have smoke coming up, burning about an hour there a brush fire. you're look at a shot from our vacca cam. chopper 5 isen route to this thing. this is burning along highway 12 at webster street. this was shot from the capital corridor train as it was moving through the area. not a whole lot out in this part of the delta where that grass land comes out and meets the san joaquin river. there are a few homes off to the west. it's burned several acres at least. we're learning that capital corridor train, train 543, was stopped at the suisun station because the fire was right next to the tracks and they didn't want to take a chance on getting caught up in any of that smoke. we're told now we the solano county officials -- no structures are in danger right now. the mop up on this one will likely take several hours.
held a preliminary on whether to ban the sale of flavored tobacco in all unincorporated areas of l.a. county. today the governor of massachusetts ordered a 4-month ban in that state. the ban appears to be the first of its kind in the country. >>> i'm ken bastida at the live news desk. we have smoke coming up, burning about an hour there a brush fire. you're look at a shot from our vacca cam. chopper 5 isen route to this thing. this is burning along highway 12 at webster street. this...
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in l.a. county alone senior homelessness spiked 22% in 2018. nationally only 1 of every 3 seniors is eligible for housing assistance because housing programs receive inadequate funding to meet the existing growing need. can you talk a little bit about what unique needs do older adults have from your experience and how well it is that the homeless services system setup to help them can help set them so they can get out of homelessness quickly, and maybe sure some feedback for us on what congress can be doing to help the situation to better serve this population. >> well, so we are one of the largest senior service providers in the county, in the city. and we have -- i don't just say this to blow smoke -- we have the best crew, the best staff, the best leadership for that work and my director is an absolute expert that's putting input, policy input to the city and county of los angeles on how we should deal with not only the problem of senior homelessness but seniors that can't get into our places because they're raising children. oftentimes they
in l.a. county alone senior homelessness spiked 22% in 2018. nationally only 1 of every 3 seniors is eligible for housing assistance because housing programs receive inadequate funding to meet the existing growing need. can you talk a little bit about what unique needs do older adults have from your experience and how well it is that the homeless services system setup to help them can help set them so they can get out of homelessness quickly, and maybe sure some feedback for us on what congress...
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confirmed dead and at least five have been rescued after a malibu hike gone wrong. 911 call to the l.a. county claimed that six or seven hikers had run out of water in the lost hills mountains monday afternoon rescue copters were able to locate and rescue five people along with one deceased hiker described as a man in his 60s. authorities are asking the public to avoid the malibu hills area until further notice. >> all right let's go back to dorian and janessa and the possible outcomes to its path >> we're not comparing models from euro to american. they have now come into agreement. the problem is that we look at different model runs here. and american, european, there are about over 50. most of them have this well offshore you see about three to four squiggly lines here that makes its way on shore that's why we're just not comfortable with a possible potential landfall out towards the outer banks for wilmington, and that would be late week. so until these all come into agreement, you know, we're still watching >> that is unbelievable, this dorian still sticking around imposing that danger. t
confirmed dead and at least five have been rescued after a malibu hike gone wrong. 911 call to the l.a. county claimed that six or seven hikers had run out of water in the lost hills mountains monday afternoon rescue copters were able to locate and rescue five people along with one deceased hiker described as a man in his 60s. authorities are asking the public to avoid the malibu hills area until further notice. >> all right let's go back to dorian and janessa and the possible outcomes to...
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he then brought in indiana bones from the l.a. county ocorerncor office.n shepherd trained to sniff out human it decomposition. and in both vehicles she stopped in her tracks and alerted. the dog told you at one time a dead body had been in the back olisle's car. that's when you know leslie's dead? >> that's when i know she's ted. >> he did not share that with leslie's family because there was still so much he didn't have. a crime scene a witness or the one thing most investigations begin with a body. had you ever done a murder case in which you didn't have a dead body? >> no, this is the first one. >> wyou had never ton that before? >> no, i never had. >> he it decided he needed a little help from the media. he held a press conference but this would be unlike any you've ever seen. it would be pure theater worthy of hollywood. everyone would be there. detective, family, even the prime suspect. coming up leslie's husband center stage in a command performance. he didn't want to speak. with advil liqui-gels, you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole
he then brought in indiana bones from the l.a. county ocorerncor office.n shepherd trained to sniff out human it decomposition. and in both vehicles she stopped in her tracks and alerted. the dog told you at one time a dead body had been in the back olisle's car. that's when you know leslie's dead? >> that's when i know she's ted. >> he did not share that with leslie's family because there was still so much he didn't have. a crime scene a witness or the one thing most investigations...
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l.a. county fire had to cut the roof off the car to get them out. hart was able to get out of the car on his own and went home about a half mile away to get help. hart and black suffered serious injuries. >> that was greg mills reporting. police say alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the crash. >>> in the past "60 60 minutes, oakland police towed four cars in the sideshow sweep. police and chp were out in force in the ground and air as well catching this driver spinning donuts in the middle of a busy intersection. but it came to a screeching halt. powihree other it will be 30 days before the drivers can get them back and they'll have to pay some hefty impound fees first. >>> a driver in richmond was carrying more than enough cash to pay off his speeding ticket but it was all fake. this is what officers found inside the car after the driver led them on a short case saturday morning. bags of counterfeit bills. along with the paper and equipment to print them. police have not named the driver but say he had a suspected license and was already on
l.a. county fire had to cut the roof off the car to get them out. hart was able to get out of the car on his own and went home about a half mile away to get help. hart and black suffered serious injuries. >> that was greg mills reporting. police say alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the crash. >>> in the past "60 60 minutes, oakland police towed four cars in the sideshow sweep. police and chp were out in force in the ground and air as well catching this driver...
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nearly 60,000 homeless in l.a. countyywhere i go people are outraged. they're angry about what's happened or not happened on the streets. it's no longer a coastal issue. this defines the state of california. >> reporter: no matter which local, you hear about the same problems, skyrocketing rents, not enough shelter beds or mental health services and rampant drug usage, exacerbated by the nation's opioid crisis. >> how many times are you shooting up? >> on a good day, less times probably than on a bad day. >> reporter: back in san francisco, these images shot directly next to one of the most well known courthouses, the ninth circuit court of appeals. >> the city has so much wealth and yet we see so much poverty and suffering and death on our streets, because we have the means to be able to help people, but we don't have the political will. >> reporter: san francisco mayor london breed, elected last year, has made tackling homelessness her signature issue. she's added more than 400 beds, helped 1600 people exit homelessness
nearly 60,000 homeless in l.a. countyywhere i go people are outraged. they're angry about what's happened or not happened on the streets. it's no longer a coastal issue. this defines the state of california. >> reporter: no matter which local, you hear about the same problems, skyrocketing rents, not enough shelter beds or mental health services and rampant drug usage, exacerbated by the nation's opioid crisis. >> how many times are you shooting up? >> on a good day, less...
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detectives caught them buying thousands of dollars worth of electronics and other mrchandise from an l.a. countyigators searched their homes, they found $900,000 in new goods. detectives believe there are more victims out there. they also believe more people are involved in the crime ring. >> a woman is under arrest for stealing $6,000 worth of quarters. she made her get away in a stroller. bakersfield police tweeted the photo you see here. officers noticed the woman friday struggling to push the stroller. they went to check on her but realized it wasn't a baby she was pushing. investigators believe the quarters were taken during a home burglary. the woman was arrested and is facing several charges. >> with it the math. six grand in quarters should way about 300 pounds. that's why she was having trouble. >>> a computer virus has brought down union city's computer infrastructure bringing a halt to essential services like licensing and permitting. the city's servers were infected with a virus yesterday. it disabled much of the city's technology, including email. emergency services from police and
detectives caught them buying thousands of dollars worth of electronics and other mrchandise from an l.a. countyigators searched their homes, they found $900,000 in new goods. detectives believe there are more victims out there. they also believe more people are involved in the crime ring. >> a woman is under arrest for stealing $6,000 worth of quarters. she made her get away in a stroller. bakersfield police tweeted the photo you see here. officers noticed the woman friday struggling to...
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thirdly, look, at the end of the day, you know, you know the life expectancy of black men and l.a. countyantially increased with him being arrested and that is important because he prayed on black gay . i get that but that is very important. >> but i want to push back on your statement. i want to push back on your statement. in the bluest state, city in america, they don't care about other black men who are being exploited. if they don't care there, there isn't any hope anywhere. here is much more likely story. that this man's influence allowed him to act with impunity. >> laura: he didn't have the money. he didn't have the big money. >> i agree. i agree with that, but again, i'm not going to sit here and ignore the fact the victims were black. you talk about harvey weinstein, jeff epstein, the u.s. he kind of college is the difference those victims were white. and to have two white, gay meant he would not wait two years for justice. >> we waited too long for jeffrey epstein, waited too long for harvey weinstein. it is not true, it is not true to say this issue turns on race. with this is
thirdly, look, at the end of the day, you know, you know the life expectancy of black men and l.a. countyantially increased with him being arrested and that is important because he prayed on black gay . i get that but that is very important. >> but i want to push back on your statement. i want to push back on your statement. in the bluest state, city in america, they don't care about other black men who are being exploited. if they don't care there, there isn't any hope anywhere. here is...
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detective mark gamen of the l.a. county sheriff's department said investigators looked at every angle. remembering how the gunman at first asked garrett about his brand-new volvo. they wondered if this could be road rage, someone garrett tangled with on the l.a. freeways. >> mr. warren is a stuntman. >> yes. >> i'm guessing he doesn't always drive the speed limit or use his blinker when it's time to change lanes. >> that could be possible. >> or it could be personal. >> could have been an ex-business partner or somebody he was dating that was jealous, maybe an exhusband or exboyfriend. there was an array of possibles on who could have done this. >> possibilities that led from a bloody crime scene to the bright lights of the movie business. all the way to the parts of l.a. that the tours never see. >> getting ready to say good-bye to a friend. >> i'm going to lose my friend. he's not going to make it. >> get ready to be amazed as the plot thickens. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is
detective mark gamen of the l.a. county sheriff's department said investigators looked at every angle. remembering how the gunman at first asked garrett about his brand-new volvo. they wondered if this could be road rage, someone garrett tangled with on the l.a. freeways. >> mr. warren is a stuntman. >> yes. >> i'm guessing he doesn't always drive the speed limit or use his blinker when it's time to change lanes. >> that could be possible. >> or it could be...
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it's prompted the l.a. county health officials to issue stern warnin until further information about what is causing lung damage and deaths can be understood. >> if you don't have to vape, don't do it right now. >> it's absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor, a long time opponent of smoking and vaping on the peninsula, is pushing for a ban on e-cigarette sales in unincorporated san mateo county. momentum against vaping is building in the bay area. e-cigarette sales are already banned in san francisco and richland and voters will decide on an ordinance next year. >> we know it's an issue now. why further this issue and wait years forward while thousands could be injured and more people can die? >> reporter: as for ricky, he's now started a campaign called break the vape. he survived and he wants others to avoid his fate too. >> i really feel like i skated death this time. >> reporter: kit do, kpix 5. >> in our other big story, taking a live look outside, clouds set the stage for a big chang
it's prompted the l.a. county health officials to issue stern warnin until further information about what is causing lung damage and deaths can be understood. >> if you don't have to vape, don't do it right now. >> it's absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor, a long time opponent of smoking and vaping on the peninsula, is pushing for a ban on e-cigarette sales in unincorporated san mateo county. momentum against vaping is building in the bay area....
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and minnesota has also confirmed a death and l.a. county confirmed a death as well. to five now that they are saying. so this is axle rating, part of it because i think more doctors are recognizing it and looking for it more. >> and the fda has tweeted about kids vaping saying we'll continue to use all our tools to protect kids. if a disturbing rise in youth ecigarette use continues especially the use of kid-friendly flavors, we'll take even more aggressive action. does it feel like within the community there is a push to that? >> i think there is a huge push going in that direction. until now, it is how much can they enforce it. it is not a medicine, not a food, so it kind of falls into that gray area where the cdc, usda, hard to understand who can enforce it legally. so the fda is stepping forward saying we'll take more aggressive action when it advertising to kids and making sure that some of the flavors that really attract children, that they are getting out of the hands of children. because we know, one, it can start them down that path of addiction to nicotine
and minnesota has also confirmed a death and l.a. county confirmed a death as well. to five now that they are saying. so this is axle rating, part of it because i think more doctors are recognizing it and looking for it more. >> and the fda has tweeted about kids vaping saying we'll continue to use all our tools to protect kids. if a disturbing rise in youth ecigarette use continues especially the use of kid-friendly flavors, we'll take even more aggressive action. does it feel like...
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. >> ice says it's issued approximately 10,000 detainer's in l.a. countyal year but only 500, or roughly 5%, were honored. >> it's our fourth stop of the morning and yet again ice strikes out here to the people inside the cells, this individual is not here. it speaks to the difficulty that ice has been trying to make these apprehensions. they can't kick in a door and they don't raid buried >> ice eventually made an arrest on our lot right along. >> i believe he has 17 contacts with local law enforcement. he has a dui dating back to i believe it's 2007, in fact one with a dui with prior manslaughter charges. >> arrested by ice, what is your side of the story? how do you feel about this? >> i feel bad. i pay taxes. >> for all the criticism, ice says the focus remains on interior enforcement and removing criminal illegal immigrants off the street. in los angeles, griff jenkins, fox news. >> bret: jewish civil rights group is expanding its online database of what it considers eight symbols. the list now includes the okay hand gesture, a mass killer's bold styl
. >> ice says it's issued approximately 10,000 detainer's in l.a. countyal year but only 500, or roughly 5%, were honored. >> it's our fourth stop of the morning and yet again ice strikes out here to the people inside the cells, this individual is not here. it speaks to the difficulty that ice has been trying to make these apprehensions. they can't kick in a door and they don't raid buried >> ice eventually made an arrest on our lot right along. >> i believe he has 17...
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county board of supervisors voted in favor of a ban on flavored tobacco in unincorporated areas of l.a. countyh officials are urging residents to stop beeping until it is confirmed that e- cigarettes are safe. the cdc tells congress it expects to announce hundreds of more cases of vapor and related illnesses by the end of the week. >>> onto stormont, tropical storm karen sliding away from puerto rico this morning, but whether experts are still wanting experts to stay indoors. tropical storm karen is considered a weeks long, but the bigger concern was the torrents of rain increasing the likelihood of flashlights and mudslides, this follows a magnitude 6.0 earthquake on monday night. but no significant damage from the tremors has been reported. >>> bay area cities new ban on rvs and campers over safety concerns. does the good outweighed the bad? the homeless are speaking up. >>> santa clara county says so long to a free perk at the valley fair mall. >>> in the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago, let's get a quick look at the board here. doubt is up about 82 points. >>> we are still follo
county board of supervisors voted in favor of a ban on flavored tobacco in unincorporated areas of l.a. countyh officials are urging residents to stop beeping until it is confirmed that e- cigarettes are safe. the cdc tells congress it expects to announce hundreds of more cases of vapor and related illnesses by the end of the week. >>> onto stormont, tropical storm karen sliding away from puerto rico this morning, but whether experts are still wanting experts to stay indoors. tropical...
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nearly 60,000 homeless in l.a. county.t one year. >> everywhere i go people are outraged, they're angry about what's happened or not happening on the streets. it's no longer a coastal issue. it is defining the state of california. >> reporter: no matter when locale you hear about the same problems. skyrocketing rents, not enough shelter beds or mental health services and rampant drug use exacerbated by the nation's opioid addiction. >> how many times a day are you shooting up? >> on a good day -- actually, no. on a good day, less times probably than on a bad day. >> reporter: back in san francisco, these images shot directly next to one of the most well-known courthouses. the ninth circuit court of appeals. fresh data revealing the homeless population spiked 30% since 2017. >> we see so much foipoverty an suffering and death on our streets. we have the means to be able to help people but don't have the political will. >> reporter: the san francisco marp elected last year made tackling homelessness her signature issue. she'
nearly 60,000 homeless in l.a. county.t one year. >> everywhere i go people are outraged, they're angry about what's happened or not happening on the streets. it's no longer a coastal issue. it is defining the state of california. >> reporter: no matter when locale you hear about the same problems. skyrocketing rents, not enough shelter beds or mental health services and rampant drug use exacerbated by the nation's opioid addiction. >> how many times a day are you shooting up?...
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late today, l.a. countyrd saying the search for those missing will continue into the night, but that we should be prepared at this point for the worst outcome. >> this isn't a day that we wanted to wake up to for labor day, and it's a very tragic event. we will search all the way through the night into the morning, but i think we all should be prepared to move into the worst outcome. >> we'll bring you more details as we get them. >>> coming up next, the latest on hurricane dorian which is lashing the bahamas. florida residents are bracing themselves for the approaching powerful category 4 storm. you are watching special coverage on msnbc. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood.
late today, l.a. countyrd saying the search for those missing will continue into the night, but that we should be prepared at this point for the worst outcome. >> this isn't a day that we wanted to wake up to for labor day, and it's a very tragic event. we will search all the way through the night into the morning, but i think we all should be prepared to move into the worst outcome. >> we'll bring you more details as we get them. >>> coming up next, the latest on hurricane...
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they are in bed with the fbi basically no, so i ended up spending, like 48 hours in this -- in l.a. countyhad to get up and tell your dui -- you had go to dui school, which is basically a school you go to for like eight to ten weeks where they teach you how to get out of your next dui. >> seth: okay. >> they're basically like, "don't ever admit. i'm like, "what kind of class is this?" [ light laughter ] but when i got up to finally tell my story about my experience - >> seth: were you nervous about telling your story >> yeah, i had diarrhea. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> like i had diarrhea -- every time i went to that class, the fear of getting called on i had diarrhea >> seth: yeah. oh, wow. >> i was like -- public speaking was the scariest thing you could imagine and i was like, "there's no way i can do this i can't talk publicly." but when i did get up, i couldn't get back down i couldn't stop talking 'cause the audience was like with me and they were listening to me. and my story was ridiculous. i called the cop a racist. he was white i mean, none of it made sense. and when i got off
they are in bed with the fbi basically no, so i ended up spending, like 48 hours in this -- in l.a. countyhad to get up and tell your dui -- you had go to dui school, which is basically a school you go to for like eight to ten weeks where they teach you how to get out of your next dui. >> seth: okay. >> they're basically like, "don't ever admit. i'm like, "what kind of class is this?" [ light laughter ] but when i got up to finally tell my story about my experience -...
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on friday l.a. county leaders announced a vaping related death. in the meantime san francisco-based juul says it's fully cooperating with the fda. the agency issued a warning letter saying the ecigarette company is making false claims in its advertisements. >> 6:07. new this morning, uc berkeley graduate student is recovering after being injured in a lab explosion, happened yesterday afternoon in hildebrand hall. she was wearing safety glasses, but injured her forehead. she was working with nitrogen at the time. and there's no detail on the severity of her injuries. 6:07. >>> a north bay airport is going green. crews plan to start installing solar panels in the parking lot at santa rosa airport. "the press democrat" reports the project has been in the works since 2014, just got the final approval from supervisors. the deal is expected to save the airport more than $3 milon in power costs over the next 20 years with construction starting this spring. >>> parts of south dakota are in cleanup stage after a tornado ripped through sioux falls. look at
on friday l.a. county leaders announced a vaping related death. in the meantime san francisco-based juul says it's fully cooperating with the fda. the agency issued a warning letter saying the ecigarette company is making false claims in its advertisements. >> 6:07. new this morning, uc berkeley graduate student is recovering after being injured in a lab explosion, happened yesterday afternoon in hildebrand hall. she was wearing safety glasses, but injured her forehead. she was working...
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on friday l.a. county leaders announced a vaping related death. in the meantime san francisco-based juul says it's fully cooperating with the fda. the agency issued a warning letter saying the ecigarette company is making false claims in its advertisements. >>> right now in new york many people remembering what happened 18 years ago. the terror attack in new york to the twin towers. right now a live look there at the freedom tower, this is where many people will remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost there 18 years ago, and also many memorials happening throughout the country this morning. this is in shanksville, pennsylvania, where vice president mike pence is expected to speak this morning. then at the pentagon president donald trump will mark the anniversary, 18 years ago, where a lot of lives changed after that terror attack. we will continue to follow this story throughout the morning here on "today in the bay." >>> and today it marks 18 years as i said since september 11th terror attacks. people from coast to coast will pause for solemn ceremo
on friday l.a. county leaders announced a vaping related death. in the meantime san francisco-based juul says it's fully cooperating with the fda. the agency issued a warning letter saying the ecigarette company is making false claims in its advertisements. >>> right now in new york many people remembering what happened 18 years ago. the terror attack in new york to the twin towers. right now a live look there at the freedom tower, this is where many people will remember the nearly...
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. >>> 6:44, new this morning, airbnb wants to help people in the bay area and l.a. countyle housing. according to "the chronicle" air about, nb is investing $25 million to help low to moderate income families buy or rent places to live. the program will help small businesses create jo. it has a new infrastructure component to the plan but specifics were not outlined. >>> another horse death to report this morning, southern california's racetrack, which is already under a lot of scrutiny. santa anita park officials say the horse suffered from a pelvic fracture during training and had to be put down. it is the 31st horse to die at the track since december. the horse is scheduled to undergo a necropsy at uc davis. the findings will be reviewed by the california horse racing board. >>> democratic activist and donor ed buck is under yet another investigation after he was arrested in los angeles. buck is charged in connection with a drug overdose of a 37-year-old man. he's accused of having the man in his apartment injecting him with methamphetamine. two men have previously died
. >>> 6:44, new this morning, airbnb wants to help people in the bay area and l.a. countyle housing. according to "the chronicle" air about, nb is investing $25 million to help low to moderate income families buy or rent places to live. the program will help small businesses create jo. it has a new infrastructure component to the plan but specifics were not outlined. >>> another horse death to report this morning, southern california's racetrack, which is already...
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l.a. county public health officer dr. davis has compared the revelations about e-cigarettes to the slow discovery of the danger of cigarettes several decades ago. been 57 cases of acute lung disease among people with a history of vaping since late june according to officials. parents, kids, and adult vapors are scared. the cdc and state health departments have been working together to investigate the outbreak. a couple days ago, the cdc reported 530 confirmed and probable cases of lung disease in 38 states. are those numbers expected to grow? >> we are seeing more and more cases each day. diseaseoes the dz's -- present itself? >> people have days or weeks of ,orsening breathing problems shortness of breath and with fever, nausea, and vomiting. >> what do we know about the timeframe? >> it may be days or weeks. >> for those affected, how long are they being hospitalized? >> the average hospitalization length is six days. care, manyensive mechanical intervention. >> what percentage require medical intervention? >> a large p
l.a. county public health officer dr. davis has compared the revelations about e-cigarettes to the slow discovery of the danger of cigarettes several decades ago. been 57 cases of acute lung disease among people with a history of vaping since late june according to officials. parents, kids, and adult vapors are scared. the cdc and state health departments have been working together to investigate the outbreak. a couple days ago, the cdc reported 530 confirmed and probable cases of lung disease...
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the week before, an l.a. county teenager began an antivaping campaign from her hospital bed where her lungs had failed and she had to be put on a ventilator. dr. davis has compared the revelation to the slow danger of cigarettes several decades ago. across kcalifornia, there have been 57 cases with acute lung disease with a history of vaping since late june. parents, kids and adult vapors are scared by the disease sweep ing the country. the cdc and state health departments have been working together to investigate the outbreak. as of a couple of days ago, cdc report td 530 confirmed and probably cases of lung disease in 38 states. are those numbers expected to grow as states examine older cases against the current case definiti definition? >> we are seeing more and more cases each day. i expect the next weekly numbers will be b much higher. >> thank you. how does the disease typically present itself? >> people have days or even weeks of worsening breathing problems. cough. shortness of breath. sometimes with fever o
the week before, an l.a. county teenager began an antivaping campaign from her hospital bed where her lungs had failed and she had to be put on a ventilator. dr. davis has compared the revelation to the slow danger of cigarettes several decades ago. across kcalifornia, there have been 57 cases with acute lung disease with a history of vaping since late june. parents, kids and adult vapors are scared by the disease sweep ing the country. the cdc and state health departments have been working...
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more than 500 homes are evacuated, but retired l.a. countyefighter john samrin and his son refused to abandon this home despite nearly being surrounded engulfing the backyard. >> it was surreal. felt like it was a thousand-degree oven. it was crazy. >> reporter: cal fire coming to the rescue stopping flames just in time. across town firefighters sprinted from house to house desperately trying to keep the flames at bay. 800 firefighters on the ground and in the air. authorities say difficult terrain and constantly changing winds are making the fire an extreme challenge. >> the winds will come out of one direction in the morning and then by the afternoon, we'll get an 180-degree switch. >> reporter: officials now urging residents to avoid breathing the smokey, polluted air. all that smoke is one reason why schools are closed. officially this fire is only 20% contained but the big worry today, the return of high winds, michael. >> all right, big worry, indeed. clayton, thank you so much. >>> now we want to turn to those rising concerns about vap
more than 500 homes are evacuated, but retired l.a. countyefighter john samrin and his son refused to abandon this home despite nearly being surrounded engulfing the backyard. >> it was surreal. felt like it was a thousand-degree oven. it was crazy. >> reporter: cal fire coming to the rescue stopping flames just in time. across town firefighters sprinted from house to house desperately trying to keep the flames at bay. 800 firefighters on the ground and in the air. authorities say...
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yesterday i saw l.a. county proposing legislation that it's a crime for -- [inaudible] causes a reasonable person to fear physical violence or property loss. and given our general view of the homeless, they're threatening me, and that's enough to get a conviction. so we want to decriminalize poverty by getting rid of cash bail. great. i mean, great. and so now the system shifts, it adapts, it moves. if we still want to criminalize poverty, we will. because now we're going to make asking for money a crime, we're going to build up their prior record, and then when that next serious, oh, we don't have cash bail. your 17th conviction, charges for street-level aggression. they're calling it aggressive by stopping. we use that. but that's, of course, only something we hit the poor people with. and unless we attack this underlying ideological desire to punish the poor and marginalized, it's like whack-a-mole. we'll crush cash bail, and then we'll criminalize being on the street, use a prior record as a non-poverty base
yesterday i saw l.a. county proposing legislation that it's a crime for -- [inaudible] causes a reasonable person to fear physical violence or property loss. and given our general view of the homeless, they're threatening me, and that's enough to get a conviction. so we want to decriminalize poverty by getting rid of cash bail. great. i mean, great. and so now the system shifts, it adapts, it moves. if we still want to criminalize poverty, we will. because now we're going to make asking for...
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he has been married to his life l.a. county supervisor and they have two sons. jordan is in his third u.s. coast guard academy. after years of working in the business world, pastor was called by the lord into ministry full-time. he heals the wounded and restore the broken. he is chap line of the police department and provides counseling and support to the police department and to the victims and families of crime as needed. in april, 2019, pastor kevin became a parent at mission's partner at the u.s. coast guard academy and performed sbuse with potential candidates and represents the academy at various functions. he has been helpful in many important events. he is enintegral part at our annual prayer breakfast and is known for uplifting prayers. pastor, thank you for your blessing and the work you do. may god to continue to bless your mission. the house of representatives writing. in the speaker: the chair will receive a message. speaker, a .: madam message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker, i m directed by the president to de
he has been married to his life l.a. county supervisor and they have two sons. jordan is in his third u.s. coast guard academy. after years of working in the business world, pastor was called by the lord into ministry full-time. he heals the wounded and restore the broken. he is chap line of the police department and provides counseling and support to the police department and to the victims and families of crime as needed. in april, 2019, pastor kevin became a parent at mission's partner at...
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after this latest incident last week apparently offered new evidence l.a. countyey said she decided to act saying in a statement, quote, i remain deeply concerned for the safety of people whose life circumstances may make them more vulnerable to criminal predators and prosecutors laid out their case in court papers writing from his home in a position of power, buck manipulates his victims into participating in sexual fetishes, supplying and personally administering dangerous doses of narcotics to his victim. ed buck is a long time activist and donor to democrats and given more than $116,000 to democratic candidates over the last 10 years. according to the democratic congressional campaign committee. his biggest single donation recently being $15,000 to the dccc in 2016. he will as you mentioned be arraigned later today with prosecutors recommending bail be set at $4 million. >> sandra: jonathan hunt, thank you. >> they never delivered the message. >> you chickened out. >> i went on vacation. >> you went on vacation. and so you put the message in the safe in your s
after this latest incident last week apparently offered new evidence l.a. countyey said she decided to act saying in a statement, quote, i remain deeply concerned for the safety of people whose life circumstances may make them more vulnerable to criminal predators and prosecutors laid out their case in court papers writing from his home in a position of power, buck manipulates his victims into participating in sexual fetishes, supplying and personally administering dangerous doses of narcotics...
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debate over mission and tactics we sent two days in the largest sanctuary county in the country l.a. countyges facing. biggest one of which is ice detainers of criminal being denied by local law enforcement and according to the l.a. field office there have been 10,000 tee takenners issued this fiscal year only 500 or so honored. that's roughly 5%. that means ice has to go out in the community and find the remaining 95%. watch? >> it's 4:20 in the morning here. we are here in long beach, california. the team is getting ready. >> this morning we are going to hit seven targets total. >> this is what the men and women of ice here in los angeles do every single day is go after these criminal aliens in these so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. >> all right. let's do it. >> police, come to the door, please? >> we are looking for shayne. >> it's our first turn on your list. appears she is not here. >> the people that are in the apartments said that they did know him but they kicked him out about a month ago. last arrested by a local police department on august 8. we placed a detainer on august 9th t
debate over mission and tactics we sent two days in the largest sanctuary county in the country l.a. countyges facing. biggest one of which is ice detainers of criminal being denied by local law enforcement and according to the l.a. field office there have been 10,000 tee takenners issued this fiscal year only 500 or so honored. that's roughly 5%. that means ice has to go out in the community and find the remaining 95%. watch? >> it's 4:20 in the morning here. we are here in long beach,...
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l.a. county last year saw homelessness increased 12% in one year.sing a billion dollar bond in the city of los angeles in 2016. after passing a tax increase of 300 million a year over 10 years in los angeles county in 2017. david: matt, let me get to you talk specifically about the epa. >> sure. david: the epa was set up to regulate those things hurting public health. i would argue, i think the president make make as good cas, public health is now endangered by simply the irresponsibility of these city leaders to clean up the streets? >> no question. public health and public safety are both threatened by large homeless populations that are allowed to do whatever they want, wherever they want, whenever they want this is absolutely the case in places like los angeles and san francisco. this is a novel approach i think the trump administration is taking by looking at this through a pollution lens. the left claims to care about the environment, claims to care about things like beautification in urban areas. let's see if they put their money where their
l.a. county last year saw homelessness increased 12% in one year.sing a billion dollar bond in the city of los angeles in 2016. after passing a tax increase of 300 million a year over 10 years in los angeles county in 2017. david: matt, let me get to you talk specifically about the epa. >> sure. david: the epa was set up to regulate those things hurting public health. i would argue, i think the president make make as good cas, public health is now endangered by simply the irresponsibility...
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i went out earlier to the largest jurks in the country l.a. county challenges ice has. the biggest one of detention of criminal aliens denied by local law enforcement. according to the l.a. field office there have been 10,000 detainers issued this fiscal year and only 500 were honored. that's barely 5%. that means ice has to go out in the community and get the other 95%. take a look at what we saw. >> it's 4:20 in the morning. we are here in long beach, california. the team is getting ready. >> this morning we are going to hit seven targets total. >> this is what the men and women of ice of los angeles do every single day a s. go after criminal aliens in so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. >> all right. please do it? >> police, come to the door, please. >> we are look for shane. griff: first turn on your list appears she is not here. >> people in the apartment said that they did know him but they kicked him out about a month ago. last arrested by a local police department on august 8th. we placed a detainer on august 9th. that detainer wasn't honored.
i went out earlier to the largest jurks in the country l.a. county challenges ice has. the biggest one of detention of criminal aliens denied by local law enforcement. according to the l.a. field office there have been 10,000 detainers issued this fiscal year and only 500 were honored. that's barely 5%. that means ice has to go out in the community and get the other 95%. take a look at what we saw. >> it's 4:20 in the morning. we are here in long beach, california. the team is getting...
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l.a. of massage envy county. lily was sexually assaulted by a herapist, and after the assault, lilly tried and tried membership to this service. ut the company repeatedly put roadblocks in her way. a year and a half later, she the massage envy app n her phone to cancel her membership. idden in the fine print of the pp was a forced arbitration clause. lilly filed a lawsuit. women whoeds of other have been have been assaulted, massage others are attempting to force her and other women into arbitration to keep it a secret. later, she still has not an outcome. and by isolating survivors of assault, wage theft, discrimination, and denying them theeverage of class action suits, we discourage other victims from coming forward. while the victims wait in limbo, rigged ng a potentially arbitration system, their perpetrators are free to totinue to rape, to continue badl, and to continue their behavior. forced arbitration is bad for workers, small businesses, and consumers, a this bill is a chance ng americans to fight again
l.a. of massage envy county. lily was sexually assaulted by a herapist, and after the assault, lilly tried and tried membership to this service. ut the company repeatedly put roadblocks in her way. a year and a half later, she the massage envy app n her phone to cancel her membership. idden in the fine print of the pp was a forced arbitration clause. lilly filed a lawsuit. women whoeds of other have been have been assaulted, massage others are attempting to force her and other women into...
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l.a. area. supervisors are now instructing county workers not to talk to any federal workers about any county landtrump administration is moving forward with plans to divert funds to pay for border wall. it is redirecting more than $3.5 billion of pentagon money to pay for 175 miles of wall along the u.s. mexico border. those funds are coming from unspecified military construction projects. nancy pelosi says canceling military construction projects as home and abroad will undermine our national security and-quality of life and morale of less secure ll a rare disease from deportation. 24-year-old isabel and her family were told they must go back to at16 years in the u.s. she is participating in a clinical trial for a rare genetic disorder and doctors say she would die without the treatments. east bay congressman's bill would forebid immigration authorities from deporting her and her family. students and faculty in cal east bay will valley for her starting at 4:00 on the hayward campus. >>> 5:38. this morning, a warning before you pack lunch. a major meat recall is underway. diane king hall joins wi
l.a. area. supervisors are now instructing county workers not to talk to any federal workers about any county landtrump administration is moving forward with plans to divert funds to pay for border wall. it is redirecting more than $3.5 billion of pentagon money to pay for 175 miles of wall along the u.s. mexico border. those funds are coming from unspecified military construction projects. nancy pelosi says canceling military construction projects as home and abroad will undermine our national...
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l.a. area and tonight the supervisors instructing them not to talk to any federal workers about any county land. >>> a formally authorized to transfer billions of dollars in military construction funds to build approximately 175 miles of barriers. more than 100 projects are expected to be delayed because of the money relocation. cbs news has learned the pentagon is preparing to brief the white house on that impact. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi condemned the move saying canceling military construction projects at home and abroad will undermine our national security and the quality of life and morale of our troops making > a lrs less secure. intruced a a rare disease from deportation. she and her family were told they must go back to guatemala after 16 years in the united states. she is participating in a clinical trial for a rare genetic disorder. east bay congressman mark's bill would forbid immigration authorities from deporting her and her family. students and faculty at cal east bay will rally for her this friday starting at 4:00 on the hayward campus. >>> a big gun bust in san mateo
l.a. area and tonight the supervisors instructing them not to talk to any federal workers about any county land. >>> a formally authorized to transfer billions of dollars in military construction funds to build approximately 175 miles of barriers. more than 100 projects are expected to be delayed because of the money relocation. cbs news has learned the pentagon is preparing to brief the white house on that impact. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi condemned the move saying...
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marin county put out an alert today telling people to look out for cases of unexplained respiratory illnesses. the cdc says five people, including a person from l.a., died from a severe respiratory illness linked to e-cigarette use. they say teenagers should stop vaping until more is known about the illness. they found a almonumber of 11th graders who use e-cigarettes has doubled in the past two years. >> it accelerated so quickly. basically this is a very popular practice for people way legisla. as a con sequence of an pa behavior. >> 400 illnesses-related cases across the country now. 57 are in california. >>> a metallic balloon sparked a small grass fire in san francisco today. you can see a pg&e worker trying to get to the charred remains of the balloon off the powerline. the fire department says when the balloon hit the powerline it melted and dripped on to the grass which sparked the grass. an acre and a half burned but the fire is out. >>> a driver asleep at the wheel in speeding tesla. another driver recorded this video yesterday in massachusetts. the issue here, it's not just the driver, it's the passenger as well. the guy who captured t
marin county put out an alert today telling people to look out for cases of unexplained respiratory illnesses. the cdc says five people, including a person from l.a., died from a severe respiratory illness linked to e-cigarette use. they say teenagers should stop vaping until more is known about the illness. they found a almonumber of 11th graders who use e-cigarettes has doubled in the past two years. >> it accelerated so quickly. basically this is a very popular practice for people way...
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listen the problem in california, both in l.a., san francisco, by the way, alameda county, includes oaklande are a lot of people on the street. part of the problem being pointed out there are too many building regulations in california that would enable the building of affordable housing. so it is ironic, is it not, while we look at the crisis, if you let some of those regulations go, we've had building experts here, said this is the problem with california. you just can't do what you want to do. the amount of money and regulation makes it unaffordable. that is part of the problem. we haven't heard what the trump administration exactly would do, what they can do from the federal left to try to combat this but it's a crisis. there is no doubt about it. stuart: there has been talk, taking them, literally taking them off the streets, putting them into some kind of a government, i hesitate to use the word camps, but government facilities. ashley: yes. stuart: clean and fresh, et cetera. ashley: right, right. stuart: do you have the legal authority to take them off the streets? ashley: that is a
listen the problem in california, both in l.a., san francisco, by the way, alameda county, includes oaklande are a lot of people on the street. part of the problem being pointed out there are too many building regulations in california that would enable the building of affordable housing. so it is ironic, is it not, while we look at the crisis, if you let some of those regulations go, we've had building experts here, said this is the problem with california. you just can't do what you want to...