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the "l.a. timeshey covered what the late nighters set about january 6 but mysteriously left off one show. what show could that be? do you think it's the one that a, isn't. ting the other shows? b, beating the crap out of them in less than a year of being on air, and c, whose host is hotter than the handle of a cast-iron skillet. you are not letting me finish. i want to reread that one. and c, whose host is hotter than the handle of a cast-iron skillet left in the oven for three hours. thanks for writing that, kat. >> kat: [laughs] >> greg: that is this show. why would the "l.a. times" leave us out of their recap? what could the reasoning be? there is none. when the leading late-night show is bucking the conformity of those other shows, you'd think that would be a story perhaps even a big one for the writer whose beat is late-night tv. but no, they ignore the show like it was me trying to get a lap dance at applebee's. i get confused. it's all those bright lights. again, the question is why. it is lik
the "l.a. timeshey covered what the late nighters set about january 6 but mysteriously left off one show. what show could that be? do you think it's the one that a, isn't. ting the other shows? b, beating the crap out of them in less than a year of being on air, and c, whose host is hotter than the handle of a cast-iron skillet. you are not letting me finish. i want to reread that one. and c, whose host is hotter than the handle of a cast-iron skillet left in the oven for three hours....
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the same script, the same playbook, the same oxygen deprived brain, you need to seeu thursday's l.a. times piece on how late nights allegedly comedians covered the january six hearings. all the late night shows s the times covered featured the exact same unison response or should i say unisom since they were dull enough to put a meth head into a coma. >> we are coming to you just hours after the january six comedy shock to the world with a hearing that can only be described as google goog hot hot muchi. yeah, i know. >> i too are shocked to hear that trump through any of his food away from me. >> let's be honest. this guy's taking more selfies with food than he has with somee of his kids right. >> immediately the agents like who the hell let him out of his car seat and knowing trump , he probably finishes big mac first, thenn threw a place. >> isn't that unreal? who has ketchup at lunch? >> wow. well, those shows should come with a warning. do not operate heavy machinery afterwardo or expect amusement while viewing. they aren't even trying tohi thinkle outside the box, maybe because it's n
the same script, the same playbook, the same oxygen deprived brain, you need to seeu thursday's l.a. times piece on how late nights allegedly comedians covered the january six hearings. all the late night shows s the times covered featured the exact same unison response or should i say unisom since they were dull enough to put a meth head into a coma. >> we are coming to you just hours after the january six comedy shock to the world with a hearing that can only be described as google goog...
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issues a story based on jim mccord's talking to his neighbor who is an l.a. times reporter that i had somehow been involved in the planning of watergate. >> "los angeles times," without disclosing its course says mccord named white house lawyer john dean and deputy campaign director jeb magruder as having advance notice of the watergate. >> i was shocked. the stories in "the l.a. times" were defamatory. i certainly hadn't, as mccord had suggested, ordered the watergate break-in. but after the arrests, i had gotten increasingly involved. and i had become a target. while i'm at camp david, it's really the first time i'm out of the daily line of fire. and i had mo with me. i'm up there with my wife. and so we took long walks in the woods. i very clearly remember what dawned on me, that i would have to live with the cover-up the rest of my life. that would have been frightening to me to try to pull that off. i just got mothered. it's going to ruin my life. i'm convinced the moment is here. we've got to end this. (dad) ohhhhoooo.... (man) woah, woah, woah! no, no, no, n
issues a story based on jim mccord's talking to his neighbor who is an l.a. times reporter that i had somehow been involved in the planning of watergate. >> "los angeles times," without disclosing its course says mccord named white house lawyer john dean and deputy campaign director jeb magruder as having advance notice of the watergate. >> i was shocked. the stories in "the l.a. times" were defamatory. i certainly hadn't, as mccord had suggested, ordered the...
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. >> kayleigh: juan guerrero of the "l.a. times, et cetera, but the flag has changed meaning for many of us. at the drugstore i grab something quickly at the checkout that -- the marketing master left a mark on the flag. amazing. so you can't even buy a flag. >> emily: and many latinos and other people he scapegoated still recoil upon seeing it. who are they speaking for and why are they speaking it? it is one more elitist liberal that knows better than you, person of color. this is how you're going to feel, this is how you're going to vote, listen to me. this is what should upset you and this is why. from "the new york times," a similar disgusting and reprehensible article where she said "old glory is now hyde hijacked." you know who is wearing this stuff? and buy the stuff i mean the american flag. servicemen and women. in 36% of active duty enlisted women are african american. 22% are hispanic. one and five are black men. and they are proudly wearing this flag, they know what it means, which is freedom, safe, liberty. they have
. >> kayleigh: juan guerrero of the "l.a. times, et cetera, but the flag has changed meaning for many of us. at the drugstore i grab something quickly at the checkout that -- the marketing master left a mark on the flag. amazing. so you can't even buy a flag. >> emily: and many latinos and other people he scapegoated still recoil upon seeing it. who are they speaking for and why are they speaking it? it is one more elitist liberal that knows better than you, person of color....
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machine gun crazy. >> well harry, you did write about this unhinged white house meeting for the l.a. times the quote that you had was, would made the committee's presentation howling is how clearly it show that these characters were exercising the power of the presidency at the end of trump's time and office. they were selling trump a pass of attention to power, and trump wasn't gusting them with the authority to carry out their plans, which became his plans. they're bizarre and malevolent turned on the national stage, and their rise from the obscurity they deserve took place at the whim of the dramas protagonist, president trump. harry, how could this very specific december 18th 2020 meeting held prosecutors at the doj build a case against donald trump? >> they want to know the length from here to what he actually tweeted out as you said on the 18th, and they want to know someone who was there. and to answer your question to malcolm, why would he listen to them? he said it himself on the meeting of the 18th, you are not giving me a path to retain power against democratic. well these guys,
machine gun crazy. >> well harry, you did write about this unhinged white house meeting for the l.a. times the quote that you had was, would made the committee's presentation howling is how clearly it show that these characters were exercising the power of the presidency at the end of trump's time and office. they were selling trump a pass of attention to power, and trump wasn't gusting them with the authority to carry out their plans, which became his plans. they're bizarre and...
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according the l.a. times, a lotc of people in mexico city are very upset by this is an l.a. times reporter put it, mexico city is being flooded by americans. ngtheir transforming classic neighborhood, the housing market, even racial dynamicsor. more and more locals are asking them to please go home. well, it sounds racist.t. didn't joe biden telldn us repeatedly that the people who live in a country have no claim on that country? and the last thing you want is an ethno state? why are mexicans grateful to get a littlee bit of diversity?s and byom the way, why is someone who was born in mexico any more mexican and someone who arrived yesterday? by the left's own definition,iv this sounds like bigotry to us . in fact, the height of bigotry . if anything, mexican shouldkf be thankful for all the cultural enrichment americans are bringing them, particularly in the area of cuisine. it's time to learn to love the cheeseburger. but at the same time, mexican citizens should notot be allowed open cheeseburger restaurants because that would be cultural appropriateeesehat and be partit c
according the l.a. times, a lotc of people in mexico city are very upset by this is an l.a. times reporter put it, mexico city is being flooded by americans. ngtheir transforming classic neighborhood, the housing market, even racial dynamicsor. more and more locals are asking them to please go home. well, it sounds racist.t. didn't joe biden telldn us repeatedly that the people who live in a country have no claim on that country? and the last thing you want is an ethno state? why are mexicans...
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ucla infectious disease expert robert kim farley told "the l.a. timeseveryone needs to be vigilant to avoid exposure and prevent severe disease. >> i don't want to risk it too much. it's doctors appointments and things like that, going to the market. but no going to movie theaters and big parties. >> reporter: james rollins is double vaccinated and double boosted and still avoiding large crowds. he says his doctor recently encouraged him to continue masking inside crowded spaces as well. >> people that haven't had it before and haven't been vaccinated, not wearing a mask and all that, might be pretty dangerous for them. >>> this week cbs news has been presenting special reports in its series "crime without punishment." it looks at the disturbing rise in unsolved murders in the u.s. the cbs investigation found a troubling racial disparity that murder cases are far less likely to be solved if the victim is hispanic or black. >> we spoke today with chief investigative correspondent jim axelrod, who has been looking into why this is happening. he tells us a
ucla infectious disease expert robert kim farley told "the l.a. timeseveryone needs to be vigilant to avoid exposure and prevent severe disease. >> i don't want to risk it too much. it's doctors appointments and things like that, going to the market. but no going to movie theaters and big parties. >> reporter: james rollins is double vaccinated and double boosted and still avoiding large crowds. he says his doctor recently encouraged him to continue masking inside crowded...
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elected the city council on a platform of completely abolishing the state department back by the l.a. times that's how far it is infiltrated through the media outline on —- liars. and then with the sheriff's department and armed security ambassadors. the democrats keep saying they are not interested in defending the police a wider they create doing on —- keep doing it? >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? >> and i provided definition quick. >> i cannot. >> you cannot quick. >> not in this context amount of biology. steve: this is all around us has a lunacy with a culmination of struggle as we laid out of the frankfurt school who set out to destroy faith family and culture for those that held back the communist revolution and like how they succeeded and then to program and on —- eliminate the term mother it is birthing person. how is that not extreme the largest teachers union the main funder of the democratic party and to go to that cultural extremism to teach policy extremism and then with the wealth taxes and medicare for all last week a national policy for all k-12 student
elected the city council on a platform of completely abolishing the state department back by the l.a. times that's how far it is infiltrated through the media outline on —- liars. and then with the sheriff's department and armed security ambassadors. the democrats keep saying they are not interested in defending the police a wider they create doing on —- keep doing it? >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? >> and i provided definition quick. >> i cannot....
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of nancy reagan in addition to working at the washington >> she is worked at time magazine and l.a. times and the recipient of many awards including the prize have experts in political reporting asked by simonon & schuster to write the biography it is published tomorrow, april 15, 2021 is in a luminous and exhaustive biography that chronicles the private life of native reagan. it has a divisive cabinet members and friends and family members and shares how she became of the most influential first ladies of the century we now invite you to enjoy our virtual program with the board of trustees. >> it afternoon am so pleased to welcome you today to this very special sneak peekir at a much-anticipated biography on first lady nancy reagan. the book will be officially released tomorrow and karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first ops onn the book tour after devouring the book myself readers will agree it is a well researched balanced and insightful look into the life of oneen of the 20th century's most fascinatingal inconsequential figures in the interest of full di
of nancy reagan in addition to working at the washington >> she is worked at time magazine and l.a. times and the recipient of many awards including the prize have experts in political reporting asked by simonon & schuster to write the biography it is published tomorrow, april 15, 2021 is in a luminous and exhaustive biography that chronicles the private life of native reagan. it has a divisive cabinet members and friends and family members and shares how she became of the most...
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according to cnn and cnbc in the "l.a. times" "the new york times" and nancy pelosi and pretty much every notable economist and pretty much everyone else on earth. but you're mentally impaired, decrepit old president knows better. according to joe, we are definitely not in a recession in spite of what actually having two consecutive quarters of negative growth. >> the inflation reduction act will add another $370 billion in clean energy tax credits and reconciliation. including incentives to accelerate domestic production of solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and critical materials processing. that doesn't sound like a recession to me. thank you very much. >> sean: it does to everyone else with a brain that actually believes the definition, two straight quarters of negative growth. tonight we can report the housing market which i've been warning you about, i told you this going to happen, that the crash has officially begun. new home construction won't stop. sale of pre-existing home, will stop. they aren't going to give up
according to cnn and cnbc in the "l.a. times" "the new york times" and nancy pelosi and pretty much every notable economist and pretty much everyone else on earth. but you're mentally impaired, decrepit old president knows better. according to joe, we are definitely not in a recession in spite of what actually having two consecutive quarters of negative growth. >> the inflation reduction act will add another $370 billion in clean energy tax credits and reconciliation....
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the l.a. timesit's time for change, liz as taken on a kind of vendetta against trump and has forgotten things important about today. but if you go to her campaign website, it has a frequently asked questions. how do i change my party affiliation to register as a republican so i can vote for liz? that tells you cheney understands she's in trouble. >> we don't have real formal polling in this race, but i think that's a sign. any time you have a republican seeking out democratic votes in the way that she has been, i think it's a pretty good sign they know internally they're going to need help. i would say it's not just a test on whether the january 6th committees are breaking through, but in a trump state. this is breaking through in the opposite way for her. it's not just that these committee hearings are being dissected for a factual basis. in conserve stif media, they're being dissected for those reasons her opponent lays out saying folks are looking backwards and not forwards. that they're not focu
the l.a. timesit's time for change, liz as taken on a kind of vendetta against trump and has forgotten things important about today. but if you go to her campaign website, it has a frequently asked questions. how do i change my party affiliation to register as a republican so i can vote for liz? that tells you cheney understands she's in trouble. >> we don't have real formal polling in this race, but i think that's a sign. any time you have a republican seeking out democratic votes in the...
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next is white house recognize editor for the l.a. times donna leinwand leger. --del wilber. we have donna leinwand leger former national press club president and cochair of our headliners team that organize the luncheon. to my left we have ian kullgren, labor reporter for bloomberg law. next is liz shuler president of the afl. mike balsamo, lee justice reporter for the associated press. katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. how about a round of applause for our table guests? it has been a long two years for the u.s. entertainment industry. with the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of film and tv productions shut down. according to the 2020 report released by the motion pictures association, the u.s. market for the actual and home entertainment came to $32 billion and an 11% drop from 2019. whatever painted the studios was nothing compared to the shock felt by ordinary actors. some found remote work or were able to complete postproduction voice work from home, many found themselves unemployed for a long stretch of time. the industry appeare
next is white house recognize editor for the l.a. times donna leinwand leger. --del wilber. we have donna leinwand leger former national press club president and cochair of our headliners team that organize the luncheon. to my left we have ian kullgren, labor reporter for bloomberg law. next is liz shuler president of the afl. mike balsamo, lee justice reporter for the associated press. katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. how about a round of applause for our table...
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one "l.a. times" reporter said mexico city is being flooded by americans.rming neighborhoods, the housing market, racial dynamics. locals are asking to please go home. this sounds racist. didn't joe biden tell us repeatedly that people who live in a country of no claim on that country? the last thing you want is an f no state. why aren't mexicans grateful to get a little bit of diversity and why is someone who was born in mexico and the more mexican who arrived yesterday? this sounds like bigotry. the height of bigotry. if anything mexicans should be thankful for all the cultural enrichment americans are bringing them. particularly in the area of cuisine. it's time to learn to love the cheeseburger. at the same time, mexican citizens should not be allowed to open cheeseburger restaurants because that would be cultural appropriation. particularly careful about national guards. if you're in college in mexico and a student and you somehow put on a tommy bahama shortcoming should be expelled for that because that's our why don't the rules work in both direction
one "l.a. times" reporter said mexico city is being flooded by americans.rming neighborhoods, the housing market, racial dynamics. locals are asking to please go home. this sounds racist. didn't joe biden tell us repeatedly that people who live in a country of no claim on that country? the last thing you want is an f no state. why aren't mexicans grateful to get a little bit of diversity and why is someone who was born in mexico and the more mexican who arrived yesterday? this sounds...
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he recently wrote an op-ed for the l.a. timeshe right time for biden to go to the middle east. stephen, it is great to see you again, thank you so much for joining us. before we even get into why president biden is in saudi arabia, let me get your reaction to the optics of what we saw play out today, in particular the fist bump between joe biden and the crown prince. how will history remember this moment? >> look, i think everybody remembers during the campaign that the president said that he was going to render the crown prince a pariah, and said those saudi government had no room redeeming value. so i think history is going to look back and remember how the president undercut his own very strong message about human rights. and the fist bump itself, whether it was a fist bump or handshake, it was going to be met with the same type of revulsion over this. i think it is abundantly clear that the crown prince was responsible for jamal khashoggi 's murder, as well as other humans rights violations, and the president for his own poli
he recently wrote an op-ed for the l.a. timeshe right time for biden to go to the middle east. stephen, it is great to see you again, thank you so much for joining us. before we even get into why president biden is in saudi arabia, let me get your reaction to the optics of what we saw play out today, in particular the fist bump between joe biden and the crown prince. how will history remember this moment? >> look, i think everybody remembers during the campaign that the president said...
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the "l.a. times in every cafe when you go out, you see more white people than mexican. the menus have converted to english and coffee shops advertise oak milk lattes apparently modern day colonialism. >> the coffee shop i go to i'm the only mexican besize the waiters. maybe in this place everybody speaks english. listen, i don't want to be misunderstood. it is very cool that are a lot of people from a lot of countries, however, in many cases this phenomenon could be called mexico is so cheap and whether we want it or not, this has signs of modern colonialism. >> jesse: locals have been putting up posters new to the city? working remotely? you are a f'ing plague and the locals f'ing hate you, leave. wow, that's not very nice. why do they hate us? did they hear dr. jill's taco comment? and that's not all. "primetime" is hearing rumors that things are getting so bad that mexico is now reconsidering trump's demand to pay for the wall. when business is good. owners look to expand and right now the drug an
the "l.a. times in every cafe when you go out, you see more white people than mexican. the menus have converted to english and coffee shops advertise oak milk lattes apparently modern day colonialism. >> the coffee shop i go to i'm the only mexican besize the waiters. maybe in this place everybody speaks english. listen, i don't want to be misunderstood. it is very cool that are a lot of people from a lot of countries, however, in many cases this phenomenon could be called mexico is...
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i want to share with our viewers a portion of an op-ed for "the l.a. timeshat you wrote earlier this week where you said, quote, drought is a silent disaster. most consumers never see this but they witness the fallout from it. the empty spaces on their supermarket shelves and the higher prices at the checkout stand. so joe, share with us what these last few years have been like for you and your family's farm. >> this drought has been very severe. and i think this year is the worst. you know, farmers in california are lucky to have hot, dry weather. that's what our crops love. but they've got to have water and we've got to irrigate them. but the past two years we haven't had enough water. so we've had to leave land unplanted. we've had to even destroy crops. >> joe, the last few months, california has tried to deal with the demand for water by essentially restricting water supply. what harm has that caused farmers? >> well, when you restrict water supplies to the farms, that means we plant less. we've had restrictions of our water supplies for years now. a lo
i want to share with our viewers a portion of an op-ed for "the l.a. timeshat you wrote earlier this week where you said, quote, drought is a silent disaster. most consumers never see this but they witness the fallout from it. the empty spaces on their supermarket shelves and the higher prices at the checkout stand. so joe, share with us what these last few years have been like for you and your family's farm. >> this drought has been very severe. and i think this year is the worst....
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the "l.a. timesclients who say they paid her thousands of dollars that she mishandled as her business failed. >> as a result of her not being able to keep up with some of the promises she made, many of the families didn't have any child or even healthy embryos to show for it moving forward. >> reporter: frost declined an interview with abc news, but telling the "l.a. times," due to problems beyond her control, including an inexplicable decrease in ivf success rates and challenges of the pandemic, she lost her ability to cover escalating expenses. adding she was devastated and even drained her retirement account and sold her house to try to pay the bills. according to the cdc, more than 9,000 pregnancies were attempted via surrogate in the u.s. in 2019, up from just 2,600 in 2010. each typically costing upwards of $150,000. >> i've always wanted kids before i even met paul and i've always had money set aside for a kid. >> reporter: husbands paul and jonathan say they paid frost more than $150,000 to h
the "l.a. timesclients who say they paid her thousands of dollars that she mishandled as her business failed. >> as a result of her not being able to keep up with some of the promises she made, many of the families didn't have any child or even healthy embryos to show for it moving forward. >> reporter: frost declined an interview with abc news, but telling the "l.a. times," due to problems beyond her control, including an inexplicable decrease in ivf success rates...
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. >> here in l.a., will be electing a new mayor later this year, according to a recent "l.a. timesinstitute of government poll, homelessness is by far the number one issue for voters. in los angeles, jonathan hunt, fox news. everyone all right, apparently feeling angry, 20 are hungry and cranky. i could have told you that. >> [laughs] it's a nice one. you got to worry about should i get a food? there you go. i got to tell you this. let say you are like that and you get angry, well the truth is, you my friend are not alone. the first clinical study to investigate how hunger affects people's emotions found that feeling hungry is actually associated with, you guessed it, greater levels of anger and irritability. that's according to a recent report published by a journal, plus one, it's from the public library last night. that research found that hunger was associated with 37% of kenyans of irritability and 34% in anger. now, the office also suggests that experience of anger to be translated into negative emotions to a variety of everyday situations that are perceived a negative manner
. >> here in l.a., will be electing a new mayor later this year, according to a recent "l.a. timesinstitute of government poll, homelessness is by far the number one issue for voters. in los angeles, jonathan hunt, fox news. everyone all right, apparently feeling angry, 20 are hungry and cranky. i could have told you that. >> [laughs] it's a nice one. you got to worry about should i get a food? there you go. i got to tell you this. let say you are like that and you get angry,...
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the l.a. times writing about solar panels. now there's a concern of -- i'm not saying this is happening, but this is a very expensive thing to turn our economy upside-down. >> martha: makes me think of europe. they went off of all natural gas. they said let's get our energy from russia. russia and then the war happens and oh, my gosh, we went all in on this plan and now we're in a dire situation. >> yeah, that was the point i was making. if you go too far one way and the timing doesn't work out in your favor, you're stuck for that interim in the transition. so again, it's not that you all have to be denying that we're going to make a transition that is going to be longer term showing country, the world using fossil fuels to a lesser extent, it's how are you going to get there. are you going to turn off everything else especially now when we're struggling. >> martha: and that all these companies have worked so hard the past two decades to do cleaner coal-fired plants and we made enormous strides in that. india and china have do
the l.a. times writing about solar panels. now there's a concern of -- i'm not saying this is happening, but this is a very expensive thing to turn our economy upside-down. >> martha: makes me think of europe. they went off of all natural gas. they said let's get our energy from russia. russia and then the war happens and oh, my gosh, we went all in on this plan and now we're in a dire situation. >> yeah, that was the point i was making. if you go too far one way and the timing...
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next, white house editor for the l.a. times del wilbur. skipping over our guest of honor for a moment we have donna leisure, former national press club president, and co-chair of our headliners team that organized a luncheon. to my left we have ian colburn, is a reporter. next is liz, president of the afl, and mike ball salmon, lead justice reporter for the national plus cubs secretary. and katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. how about a round of applause for the head table gas? all right, with that, it has been a long two years for the u.s. entertainment industry. with the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of film and tv production shutdown. according to the 2020 theme report released by the motion picture association, the market for theatrical and mobile entertainment came to 32 billion dollars, an 11% drop. whatever the pains of the studios it was nothing compared to the shock valve by actors. while some found remote work or completed post-production voice for, many found themself unemployed for long
next, white house editor for the l.a. times del wilbur. skipping over our guest of honor for a moment we have donna leisure, former national press club president, and co-chair of our headliners team that organized a luncheon. to my left we have ian colburn, is a reporter. next is liz, president of the afl, and mike ball salmon, lead justice reporter for the national plus cubs secretary. and katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. how about a round of applause for the...
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in an opinion piece for "the "l.a. timeswomen in the wnba play in foreign clubs and the russian and turkish clubs are so attractive because they pay the most. so how does the pay in foreign leagues stack up against what they can make here? what kind of percentage of their overall salary can they make up by playing in these well-paying but also high-risk areas? >> whitney, it's a great point, and thanks so much for having me. great to talk to you. absolutely brittney griner can make over a million dollars by playing in russia, which, of course, was the reason she was going back to russia in february. well over a million. the top salary for the wnba in the spring and summer is $228,000. you can supplement that with bonuses getting up to maybe a half million. but at least twice as much and probably many more times as much because it's russian oligarch money that is being paid to these athletes. it's not necessarily about the bottom line. it's more about they want to bring stars from the u.s. in to play in the off-season of the
in an opinion piece for "the "l.a. timeswomen in the wnba play in foreign clubs and the russian and turkish clubs are so attractive because they pay the most. so how does the pay in foreign leagues stack up against what they can make here? what kind of percentage of their overall salary can they make up by playing in these well-paying but also high-risk areas? >> whitney, it's a great point, and thanks so much for having me. great to talk to you. absolutely brittney griner can...
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if you read "the washington post" and "the new york times" and the l.a. times and the two negative quarters, they're all on the same page saying it fans the fears of recession but the numbers tell a different story. here's the condition of the economy the way voters feel. how would you rate the economy, 84% say only fair or poor. 17% good. you wonder what the 17% are doing for a live. people that are pessimistic and negative. >> and they see inflation as the number 1 concern overwhelmingly over anything else, trace. about 90% of voters say this is our top concern. it's impacting our families, whether it's inflation or gas prices. i have to say this network had the perfect run earlier. quote "biden denies recession as u.s. entering recession." that's true. the president of the united states gets up there and says this doesn't feel like a recession to me. okay. if you're so confident in that argument, mr. president, just maybe you take a question or two from reporters and defend that ridiculous statement. overall, look, you have janet yellen before saying that "w
if you read "the washington post" and "the new york times" and the l.a. times and the two negative quarters, they're all on the same page saying it fans the fears of recession but the numbers tell a different story. here's the condition of the economy the way voters feel. how would you rate the economy, 84% say only fair or poor. 17% good. you wonder what the 17% are doing for a live. people that are pessimistic and negative. >> and they see inflation as the number 1...
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. >> "l.a. times" next morning, "manson guilty, nixon declares." manson got ahold of the paper.ont of the jury with a silly little smile on his face, and he shows the jury the headline. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. meanwhile, members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside the hall of justice. they've been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these charges, what happens to the rest of the members of the family? >> there's no if. charlie will get out. all the people in jail will get out, and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. and outside the court, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they have convicted these people, and you are next. all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls. the death penalty he said for seven senseless murders. he said
. >> "l.a. times" next morning, "manson guilty, nixon declares." manson got ahold of the paper.ont of the jury with a silly little smile on his face, and he shows the jury the headline. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. meanwhile, members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside the hall of justice. they've been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these...
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a local captain told the "l.a. timesd burned trees are falling down as crews try to put out those flames. this started as a small grass fire, grew to burn down several buildings. it took down power lies, propane tanks near fort worth. crews aren't sure when it started but it has been hot and very dry there. not far away near dallas are fire quickly started taking over an entire neighborhood, burning down houses one by one. people immediately started spraying water on their own homes hoping to keep the fire away. investigators think it started when people working in a nearby field hit debris while they were mowing the grass. that's going to do it for us this hour. stay with us because any minute now we're going to have the fed unveil its decision on interest rate hikes. i'm sticking around for "katy tur reports" after this quick break. around for "katy tur reports" after this quick break. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts wo
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according to recent "l.a. timesvernment poll, homelessness is by far the number one issue for voters. bill? >> bill: thank you, jonathan. jonathan hunt on the west coast. in a moment here a brewing legal battle between elon musk and twitter. will that company be forced to disclose the very information musk has sought from the beginning? we will explain that first, beyond our borders tonight, mourners stream into a temple in tokyo. paying their respects to japan's slain former leader shinzo abe. his assassination overshadows election win for the party he dominated for years. abe was assassinated while speaking. russian president vladimir putin signing a degree degree today simplified russian nationalization process to all citizens of u.k. previously a simple feeds procedure for acquiring russian citizenship applied only to residents of the self-proclaimed break away territories in eastern ukraine. and this here is a live look at london tonight. one of the big stories there, zoo keeper as few hours away at chester zoo
according to recent "l.a. timesvernment poll, homelessness is by far the number one issue for voters. bill? >> bill: thank you, jonathan. jonathan hunt on the west coast. in a moment here a brewing legal battle between elon musk and twitter. will that company be forced to disclose the very information musk has sought from the beginning? we will explain that first, beyond our borders tonight, mourners stream into a temple in tokyo. paying their respects to japan's slain former leader...
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lookdeniti, that according to cc and cnbc and the l.a. times and the "new york times" and nancy pelosime and prettyst much every notable economist and pretty much everyone else on earther. e butme you're mentally impaired, decrepit old president knows betterit o. a according to joe , we're definitely not in a recession in spite of actually having twoe consecutive quarters of negative growth. take the inflation reduction t act will add anotherhe three hundred and seventy billion dollars in clean energy . tax credits in reconciliation include incentives to accelerate domestic production ctio, wind turbines, batteries and critical . ssrials processing that doesn't sound like recession. thank you very muche.. everyone else with a brain that actually believes in definitions two straight o quarters of negative growth. and now tonight we can reportt the housing market, which i've been warning you about. i told you this is going to happen, that h crash has now officially begun. new home construction will stop selling pre existingg homes that will stop.
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. >> there's new "l.a. times" reporting that mark meadows brought a fraud allegation to bill barr a tthe day after the 0 election questioning the results. is that significant? >> what's significant is the actual allegation he was bringing to the attorney general was if i read the story correctly, was a tweet by tom fitten of judicial watch. something he was pulling off twitter. that was foreshadowing what we saw mark meadows doing over many weeks between november 3rd and january 6th, which was passing along internet rumors or pieces of gossip and running down cabinet members. that was not what you would expect a chief of staff to be doing. >> it's amazing how m.i.a. mark meadows is now in all of this. we know now that the trump superpac gave i think it was a million dollars to an organization which mark meadows is now a senior member of. and that was given soon after i think the january 6th committee started or before, when it was named. where is mark meadows? >> that donation has raised a lot of eyebrows, but wh
. >> there's new "l.a. times" reporting that mark meadows brought a fraud allegation to bill barr a tthe day after the 0 election questioning the results. is that significant? >> what's significant is the actual allegation he was bringing to the attorney general was if i read the story correctly, was a tweet by tom fitten of judicial watch. something he was pulling off twitter. that was foreshadowing what we saw mark meadows doing over many weeks between november 3rd and...
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billion pounds of california almonds are stuck in processing plants and portses, according t "the l.a. timesexports are down about 13%. experts blame shipping issues, including the cost of containers. >>> but the ongoing supply chain issues could actually help cash-strapped shoppers. much of the cargo stuck in a traffic jam at sea during the pandemic has now arrived. at the same time, inflation is forcing consumers to cut back. because of that, some stores are overstocked by more than 30% with no place to put everything. that could force some retailers to cut prices in the coming weeks and months. >> the biggest discounts, consumer electronics, sporting goods, on apparel, clothes, accessories. too many goods and too many stores chasing too few shoppers with too few dollars. >> i like the soundi of a good sale. when it comes to returns, some retailers are telling shoppers just keep it, along with their refund, because there's no room in their warehouses. i can get used to the sounding of that. >>> it is now 6:46 on your tgif. it's friday, thank goodness. we'll get a check on your weather with
billion pounds of california almonds are stuck in processing plants and portses, according t "the l.a. timesexports are down about 13%. experts blame shipping issues, including the cost of containers. >>> but the ongoing supply chain issues could actually help cash-strapped shoppers. much of the cargo stuck in a traffic jam at sea during the pandemic has now arrived. at the same time, inflation is forcing consumers to cut back. because of that, some stores are overstocked by more...
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i was reading about some of your concerns in the "l.a. timesore from you about what is happening there because in the city of san francisco, the city has gotten 8,000 vaccine doses. but there is one of their vaccine locations closed today because of a lack of supply. and you guys have a wait list, as i understand it, right, of people who want the vaccine now. how long has that list gotten? >> yeah, thanks so much for having me this morning. we continue to face a really complicated situation here in san francisco. our sexual health clinic magnet currently has about 6,500 individuals on it who we have deemed eligible for vaccination, yet we have a scarce supply to respond. >> okay. so yesterday i was joined on the show by the health and human services secretary, xavier becerra, and i asked him why has the u.s. not, as the w.h.o. has, declared monkeypox a public health emergency, because he told me his concern level about monkeypox is a 10 out of 10. here's his reply. >> we want to get ahead of it. you don't want it to become a part of life. but h
i was reading about some of your concerns in the "l.a. timesore from you about what is happening there because in the city of san francisco, the city has gotten 8,000 vaccine doses. but there is one of their vaccine locations closed today because of a lack of supply. and you guys have a wait list, as i understand it, right, of people who want the vaccine now. how long has that list gotten? >> yeah, thanks so much for having me this morning. we continue to face a really complicated...
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attorney, legal affairs columnist for the "l.a. times" and host of "the talking feds" podcast. and asha rangappa, former special agent in the counterintelligence division of the fbi and senior lecturer and assistant dean at the yale jackson school of global affairs. welcome to you all, guys. thanks for joining us on this. ken, give us the big-picture outlook as you're out in front of that courthouse today. what are you watching for? >> today, yasmin, we're watching to see if they can seat a jury of impartial jurors who either haven't read news coverage of this case or who have convince adjudge they can fairly hear it. and so far they've gotten three of those panelists. but big picture overall, one of the interesting questions here is, is steve bannon going to go through with this? the judge has created a situation, a donald trump-appointed judge, where he's essentially cut off all of the legal defenses that bannon wanted to use in this case and there really is no factual dispute. he defied congressional subpoenas. he wasn't serving in the government at the time. so he's facing
attorney, legal affairs columnist for the "l.a. times" and host of "the talking feds" podcast. and asha rangappa, former special agent in the counterintelligence division of the fbi and senior lecturer and assistant dean at the yale jackson school of global affairs. welcome to you all, guys. thanks for joining us on this. ken, give us the big-picture outlook as you're out in front of that courthouse today. what are you watching for? >> today, yasmin, we're watching to...
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still reads l.a. times everyone defended what's going on with the dodgers. which luckily, after last night, really good stuff. this is, really the growth of these for it. a whole other arm of it. advancing into journalism. so the significance here, what i wanted to take away from this is that basically journalism in sports were often intertwined. and that's no different today. you think of today's relationship between sports teams and media and broadcasting, lots of money involved. every major league team has billions of dollars with the contracts with media companies. key part of the revenue. and so that originates well over 100 years ago. all right, so a little bit more about we're going to reference fortunate some a bit. one assailable more about it. all speak -- also have his own role to play the evolution as fortunate as them. and he just entered kind of cranks into overdrive, basically. this is the guy who worked seven days a week, six nights a week. i guess he took one-eyed off per week. he was contacting his correspondence for providing him with data
still reads l.a. times everyone defended what's going on with the dodgers. which luckily, after last night, really good stuff. this is, really the growth of these for it. a whole other arm of it. advancing into journalism. so the significance here, what i wanted to take away from this is that basically journalism in sports were often intertwined. and that's no different today. you think of today's relationship between sports teams and media and broadcasting, lots of money involved. every major...
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"the l.a. times" lead story "abortion pills: a postoe game changer -- and the next battleground."ning line, "the future of abortion in the u.s. is moving to the mailbox." it's also the front-page story today of "the new york times," "in abortion fight, pills could be the next focus." and it might surprise some people to know that more than half of abortions in the united states are result of taking these pills. you just did a podcast on this. can you talk about this issue? >> that's right. that's right. so in europe, this has been liberalized for decades. and due to political machinations and with the food and drug administration, which at times can be captured by outside sources, it was stalled in the united states. but now, for more than a decade, just about a decade in the united states, we have a signifant numb of pregnancy terminations, abortions, being done through medication. they're incredibly safe. the world health organization has compared an abortion to the safety of a penicillin shot. so these pills are very, very safe. it's worth noting that during the trump administr
"the l.a. times" lead story "abortion pills: a postoe game changer -- and the next battleground."ning line, "the future of abortion in the u.s. is moving to the mailbox." it's also the front-page story today of "the new york times," "in abortion fight, pills could be the next focus." and it might surprise some people to know that more than half of abortions in the united states are result of taking these pills. you just did a podcast on this....
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attorney and a legal columnist "the l.a. times."s there anything legally speaking that pat cipollone would be prohibited from sharing? >> he's going to try -- and they've already negotiated this -- to steer around down the middle attorney/client stuff. that's okay. he is a greatest hits package of crazy statements by donald trump. he is the one who says to mark meadows, you know, if you do this, you'll have blood on your effing hands. he's the one who says to mark meadows about pence. you've got to stop it and meadows says, you've heard him. he thinks the rioters are right. he's the one who has to go to cassidy hutchinson, a 25-year-old and plead with her because meadows won't speak to him. please try to keep him from going to the capital. he's the one who says, if i go to the capitol, it will be every effing crime imaginable. now, they've negotiated and probably what he wants is he's not -- all these statements i've said to you, trump's nowhere around. attorney general has to be with the client and for the purpose of getting legal
attorney and a legal columnist "the l.a. times."s there anything legally speaking that pat cipollone would be prohibited from sharing? >> he's going to try -- and they've already negotiated this -- to steer around down the middle attorney/client stuff. that's okay. he is a greatest hits package of crazy statements by donald trump. he is the one who says to mark meadows, you know, if you do this, you'll have blood on your effing hands. he's the one who says to mark meadows about...
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. >>> in the month since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, the l.a. times women seeking sterilization to avoid pregnancy is rising. morgan radford traveled to a clinic. what did women tell you? >> there are so many different things happening, so many repercussions happening in the wake of roe v. wade overturned. we've seen a surge in the morning after pill, more women getting iuds. now women are seeking out a more permanent option, sterilization. we spoke with three women who said timing is, without a doubt, tied to state abortion laws and the supreme court. >> reporter: here at women's health domain, a clinic in texas, dr. hancock says his team has been fielding more calls than ever. >> they're asking for permanent sterilization. >> permanent sterilization, tubes removed? >> yes. >> reporter: since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> they want something permanent because they fear that tomorrow there will be no other option. >> reporter: how many were calling before versus after that supreme court decision? >> one to two a week would be average. t
. >>> in the month since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, the l.a. times women seeking sterilization to avoid pregnancy is rising. morgan radford traveled to a clinic. what did women tell you? >> there are so many different things happening, so many repercussions happening in the wake of roe v. wade overturned. we've seen a surge in the morning after pill, more women getting iuds. now women are seeking out a more permanent option, sterilization. we spoke with three...
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l.a. another 13 times. logan webb made it eight quality starts today, not the best start to his game though. ba bases loaded. webb was mostly cruising the rest of the way. gets out of a minor jam here with a fly out. bull pen doors swung open, ball game busted wide open. cody bellinger with the bases hood loaded. he had been struggling mightily. a two-out grand slam. giants will need to win both games to split the series. san francisco 14.5 games back of l.a. to oakland. this kid got a lot of airtime with texas in time. fifth inning, ramon loriano breaks the tie. solo shot to right field. tenth homer of the season. that's where we see the fan again. easy on the sodium! rangers would make it interesting with lou trivino on the mound. trivino was an out away from locking it down. instead, a.j. puck comes in for the save. marcus simeon, a smash to third. nicely gloved on the hot corner, that is your ball game. puck gets his first major league save. the a's escape 5-4 and get a chance to take the series tomorro
l.a. another 13 times. logan webb made it eight quality starts today, not the best start to his game though. ba bases loaded. webb was mostly cruising the rest of the way. gets out of a minor jam here with a fly out. bull pen doors swung open, ball game busted wide open. cody bellinger with the bases hood loaded. he had been struggling mightily. a two-out grand slam. giants will need to win both games to split the series. san francisco 14.5 games back of l.a. to oakland. this kid got a lot of...
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it started with this l.a. timese of the school but it was soon discovered that he also rubbed elbows with criminals while using and supplying drugs like meth to several young people. including the one who overdosed. that report soon led to a series of exposes for los angeles times becoming the first of several usc scandals uncovered and it is all part of a brand-new book entitled kwd bad city," and join us now is the book's author paul pringle. he specialized in government, corporate and labor corruption. congrats on the book and thanks for joining us. this has captivated southern california for a long time but not well-known for the rest of the country. give us a brief synopsis of who this dean was and what happened with this roefr dose and what it led to. >> he was the dean if the medical school of southern california and a very powerful and influential person in los angeles. given the fact that usc is such a major institution in l.a. and i got a tip back in 2016 about this overdose and that led me to this, and la
it started with this l.a. timese of the school but it was soon discovered that he also rubbed elbows with criminals while using and supplying drugs like meth to several young people. including the one who overdosed. that report soon led to a series of exposes for los angeles times becoming the first of several usc scandals uncovered and it is all part of a brand-new book entitled kwd bad city," and join us now is the book's author paul pringle. he specialized in government, corporate and...
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all you have to do is read the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" or any of those newspapers. we can solve everything buying demonizing farmers. it's got to stop because we are at an unprecedented place of sustainability and the thing that breaks my heart the most is to hear a farmer or rancher say their children don't do this because there's no future in it and i've heard it too many times because of the economics and because the water and all the other inputs we have. i do a lot of different things. i've been on multiple boards and i've had a family farm for many years. i went to glasgow for climate meetings and i'm the chairman for migratory birds in the western states. we do conservation and it unprecedented the amount of conservation we are doing. i 14 years building as a legislator and trying to permit a reservoir that saved the valley and we are trying to do a second one. what we need to realize their impediments for best wishes. this committee has a reputation where people work together and that's been going on for a long time. a unanimous court nation of allowing the
all you have to do is read the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" or any of those newspapers. we can solve everything buying demonizing farmers. it's got to stop because we are at an unprecedented place of sustainability and the thing that breaks my heart the most is to hear a farmer or rancher say their children don't do this because there's no future in it and i've heard it too many times because of the economics and because the water and all the other inputs we have. i...
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the "l.a. times when reagan left the presidency it was very rough and reagan for eight years but they acknowledged that save the state from bankruptcy because when he became governor he was running a million-dollar day deficit and increasing by a million dollars a day and he turned it around in eight years into a surplus and save the state from bankruptcy. but as president it was exactly what he said he was going to do. when he ran in a teenage -- 1980 he wanted to turn around the economy. he was going to restore american morale. he did exactly all those things. as we all know he defeated soviet communism and the cold war. inflation when he was running in 1980 and his rates were something like 18% and inflation was almost tied. the value of the dollar was at work today what it was yesterday so it was really devastating to people's savings especially senior citizens. turn around the economy and created jobs. when he left office inflation was up 4.7% and the restored american morale. his approval raidi
the "l.a. times when reagan left the presidency it was very rough and reagan for eight years but they acknowledged that save the state from bankruptcy because when he became governor he was running a million-dollar day deficit and increasing by a million dollars a day and he turned it around in eight years into a surplus and save the state from bankruptcy. but as president it was exactly what he said he was going to do. when he ran in a teenage -- 1980 he wanted to turn around the economy....
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l.a. warriors install and for time klay thompson enjoy the game and an adult beverage, dodgers up 4- 2 in haw for a two run shot. that ties the game at four. trace place for l.a., he kept a three run seventh inning with an rbi double to right-center the dodgers beat the giants 7- 4. clay is loving it. it's the first time the giants have been swept by the dodgers in a four-game series since 1990. >>> not good enough, really frustrating. level of play that's not going to be acceptable for us. no other way to classify. not good enough. >>> have to play better. a wild game at the coliseum, the a's trailed the rangers 11-1 and oakland start swinging the lumber, to run shot, 11-5 during the night and the a's should hit the trifecta. with back-to-back jack three in a row the problem, also a home run. to come back fall short and the rangers beat the a's 11-8. the a's still win the series. >> 10-nothing bottom of the fifth. he could've gotten the tenth there and gone home. it shows character and continue to take at-bats and made it a baseball game. made it exciting. they did not quit. kept fighting
l.a. warriors install and for time klay thompson enjoy the game and an adult beverage, dodgers up 4- 2 in haw for a two run shot. that ties the game at four. trace place for l.a., he kept a three run seventh inning with an rbi double to right-center the dodgers beat the giants 7- 4. clay is loving it. it's the first time the giants have been swept by the dodgers in a four-game series since 1990. >>> not good enough, really frustrating. level of play that's not going to be acceptable...
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l.a. why was thompson celebrating at dodger stadium? look at clay having a great time.he answer when sports returns right after this. with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need those calories. can we at least split it? nope. advanced security that helps protect your devices in...