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i started a company after leaving the l.a. times which helps journalists publish their work was at seato for five years we worked with cnn vox media, cal matters, the harvard shorenstein center and mit to solve initiative the san diego union-tribune, my former employer the l.a. times while working closely with reporters to tell data driven stories of learned not just the laws and mechanics regarding public information requests but also the important role that these requests play in safeguarding a transparent, accountable and democratic. >> we also filed several requests of various levels of i self recently i've set up my own blog to cover local issues name the city and county.com just received over 100,000 views in the first month alone. however i'm not here to apply for a seat on the task force as a member of the media as i'm not a paid journalist i'm a passionate advocate. i'm also an active member of my neighborhood association the haight-ashbury neighborhood council, the united democratic club and i'm a regular attendee of meeti
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after video of one of those fights, first obtained and published by the "l.a. timesyear helped trigger an investigation. >> the officers looked more like referees or audience members at a prize fight, not adults. charged with the care and supervision of young people. >> reporter: california attorney general rob bonta says that was just one of at least 69 fights at this juvenile hall in the second half of 2023. >> we're talking about vulnerable youth. 143 teenagers between the ages of 12 and 18. >> reporter: the juvenile hall houses youth awaiting trial for serious charges, including robbery and murder. parents of one of the teens speaking with nbc los angeles, horrified at the footage. [speaking in a global language] they say the guards appear to do nothing to help, even appearing to shake hands with one of the boys who hit him. >> a space and a time was created for the fights. and their plan was for the fights to happen and for them to stand by as they occurred and not intervene. >> reporter: the 30 officers charged could face two to six years in state prison for ch
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other hand, he did not really want to antagonize her because she had a vast readership through the l.a. times syndicate and radio and television appearances so he had to keep her on his side, as it were, and he did. she never really wavered in her support for him publicly. privately, she would complain mightily when her letters and concerns were not dealt with. but it was an interesting relationship for the way he adeptly handled a temperamental woman. peter: you describe charlie chaplin is the most prominent victim of the red scare. why do you say that? scott: most of the people who got blacklisted were screenwriters, a few producers, and occasional director. no one in hollywood has ever cared about screenwriters. producers and direct there's more so because they make more money. but charlie chaplin was more than a producer, screenwriter, or director, he was all three and also an autonomous filmmaker who produced his own films and financed his own films and directed and compose the music scores for his own films. a one man picture. he did not produce a lot, one picture every four or five yea
other hand, he did not really want to antagonize her because she had a vast readership through the l.a. times syndicate and radio and television appearances so he had to keep her on his side, as it were, and he did. she never really wavered in her support for him publicly. privately, she would complain mightily when her letters and concerns were not dealt with. but it was an interesting relationship for the way he adeptly handled a temperamental woman. peter: you describe charlie chaplin is the...
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l.a. when we need to move forward. >> our time now. 545.ea teachers, as well as students, are pushing back against the trump administration's plan to eliminate the department of education. [applause] now, here in san rafael, dozens of people rallied on a pedestrian bridge near coleman elementary waving signs on highway 101. it was part of a national day of action organized by the american federation of teachers. the group says federal cuts will hurt bay area children. >> adding support for reading and math instruction. it's cutting support for students with special needs and disabilities. it's cutting pell grants that working class families depend on to go to college. those cuts would be devastating to the students here in san rafael and marin county. and we're here to stand up and say no. >> now, similar protests were held in madera and in novato. demonstrators want federal and local lawmakers to expand the investment in public schools. >> new information is coming out regarding a fire at the martinez refinery. the company submitted a repo
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meanwhile, the new report in the "l.a. timesat mayor bass' office did receive emails warning about the wildfire risk before her controversial trip to africa. mayor bass had said she had no advanced notice. interesting. those are your headlines, ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: all right. thank you, carley. the lefts on full display dozens of democratic congressman, women wearing pink in a show will of solidarity for women but staying seated when the president highlighted all his recent wins for women which they voted against. >> peyton, from now on schools will kick the men off the girls team or they will lose all federal funding. [applause] all three savages charged with jocelyn and laken's murders were members of the venezuelan prison gang. i officially designated this gang as foreign terrorist organizations. [applause] with elliston's help. the senate just passed the take it down act. thank you all very much. >> ainsley: fox news contributor katie pavlich joins us now. what was your reaction to that democrats staying seated.
meanwhile, the new report in the "l.a. timesat mayor bass' office did receive emails warning about the wildfire risk before her controversial trip to africa. mayor bass had said she had no advanced notice. interesting. those are your headlines, ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: all right. thank you, carley. the lefts on full display dozens of democratic congressman, women wearing pink in a show will of solidarity for women but staying seated when the president highlighted all his...
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elon musk's department of government efficiency ordered those job cuts in the l.a. timese worried those cuts could affect deliveries of california's water supply. well, economists say expect the price of almost everything from food to fuel to start going up in the coming weeks. just hours ago, president trump's tariffs on the nation's biggest trading partners, mexico and canada, went into effect. ktvu ali rasmus joining us live. you have details. good morning ali. >> good morning dave. yeah it accounts for a 25% tariff on all goods coming from canada and mexico. and now also a 20% tariff on all goods coming from china, up from 10% prior to this. going into effect, it's expected to make the cost of consumer goods go up because those tariffs, then the cost of that gets passed on usually to consumers. so things like food, consumer goods, electronics, everyday household items and appliances, even fuel is expected to increase because of these tariffs. taking a look at the exports that come in from mexico, we have a list of them. mexico's top exports to the us is fuels, machine
elon musk's department of government efficiency ordered those job cuts in the l.a. timese worried those cuts could affect deliveries of california's water supply. well, economists say expect the price of almost everything from food to fuel to start going up in the coming weeks. just hours ago, president trump's tariffs on the nation's biggest trading partners, mexico and canada, went into effect. ktvu ali rasmus joining us live. you have details. good morning ali. >> good morning dave....
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greta: let's start with some early headlines, starting with the l.a. times. their headline on their website, "trump takes credit for swift and unrelenting action on immigration, economy, and security." and this from the washington examiner, the conservative outlet in washington, "just getting started: trump declares america's back." this headline from the wall street journal, trump tells early action, says he's just getting started. and in his speech, the president stood behind his tariffs and chaired musk's doge moves. from the washington post, trump doubles down on sweeping deportation efforts. politico headline this morning, trump exit a culture work speech. speaker mike johnson ordering representative al green removed from the chamber after the texas democrat shouted that trump had no mandate. al green catching up with reporters after he was removed from the chamber, sing i will accept the punishment if there is one. it's worth it to let people know that there are some of us who are going to stand up against this president's desire to cut medicare, medica
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public records obtained by the l.a. timesmayor's aides received an email warning of severe fire weather before the fire started. that message was not relayed to the mayor before she left for a trip to ghana. >> we continue to track a contract dispute in the south bay that could result in a strike that would leave commuters without bus or train service. the contract between the vta and atu local 265 employees has officially expired. the union represents 1500 customer service reps, maintenance staff and dispatchers, as well as bus and light rail operators. south bay commuters who rely on the vta are being warned to make alternative transportation plans. >> people could not get to work on a regular basis. they couldn't get to the grocery store or the hospital to school. there are 100,000 people who ride our system between bus and light rail every weekday. >> the union's most recent demand includes an 18% pay increase over the next three years. the latest offer from vta is a 9% salary increase, and so far there is no date for a s
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the l.a. timests water agencies statewide are worried the cuts could affect deliveries of california's water supply. >> all right. a live look at capitol hill for us this afternoon, where later today, president trump will address a joint session of congress. it will mark the first time the president will speak before members of both the house and senate since he returned to the oval office six weeks ago. before tonight's speech, activists will stage rallies around the country to protest the trump administration. the group, 5051, is organizing rallies nationwide, including here in the bay area. one rally will be this afternoon at san francisco city hall. the rallies are meant to push back against what organizers call the, quote, overreach of the trump administration. ktvu will carry president trump's speech before a joint session of congress tonight, and the democratic response starting at 6:00. you can watch our regular newscast live on the fox local app, and then tune in for the ten and 11:00 news
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when you have major newspapers like the washington post and the l.a. timeso soften their coverage of trump, you know, that there's other reasons behind that. jeff bezos lost a $10 billion pentagon contract during the first trump administration, because donald trump was upset about the way the washington post was covering him. it's so transparent, the transactional relationship here, and it's despicable. that's why so many great journalists left the washington post. it's sad to watch, but there's a reason why freedom of the press is in the bill of rights, right? i mean, it's there because our founding fathers understood the necessity for that. and donald trump wants to be a king, wants to be a dictator. and what do you do? you take away the ability for the people to know the truth. and that's why he's doing it. the press is the enemy of the people to this administration. >> what do you make? whitney is again in a position of leadership. when you see other news organizations. as tara was saying, i don't know if you share that view, but this kind of description
when you have major newspapers like the washington post and the l.a. timeso soften their coverage of trump, you know, that there's other reasons behind that. jeff bezos lost a $10 billion pentagon contract during the first trump administration, because donald trump was upset about the way the washington post was covering him. it's so transparent, the transactional relationship here, and it's despicable. that's why so many great journalists left the washington post. it's sad to watch, but...
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the department of government officially ordered those job cuts in the l.a. timess water agencies all over the state are worried the cuts could affect deliveries of california's water supply. >> san francisco mayor daniel lowery is fulfilling a campaign promise by ordering city employees currently on hybrid schedules to be in office at least four days a week. the mayor issued an april 28th deadline for the move. an estimated 10,000 employees are affected. they'll join the 70% of employees who are already back to the office full time, according to the mayor. many businesses and elected leaders hope the mayor's call will push the private sector to follow suit. the owners of euro king, about a block and a half from city hall, say they support the new rule. they say before the pandemic it was standing room only at lunch. but that business has been slow to return to pre-pandemic levels. the mayor and city leaders say bringing workers back to the office will have a broader impact on the city and regional economy. >> up and out and going to work, they're grabbing a cup of
the department of government officially ordered those job cuts in the l.a. timess water agencies all over the state are worried the cuts could affect deliveries of california's water supply. >> san francisco mayor daniel lowery is fulfilling a campaign promise by ordering city employees currently on hybrid schedules to be in office at least four days a week. the mayor issued an april 28th deadline for the move. an estimated 10,000 employees are affected. they'll join the 70% of employees...
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. >>> the "los angeles times" says former l.a.e chief kristin crowley lost her bid to get her job back. the city council voted 13-2 to reject crowley's attempt to be reinstated. mayor karen bass ousted crowley six weeks after massive wildfires destroyed thousands of homes. crowley said she's the victim of false accusations and faced retaliation for publicly speaking about fire department budget cuts. >>> and the "sun sentinel" says the florida attorney general's office has opened a criminal investigation into brothers andrew and tristan tate. the social media influencers arrived in fort lauderdale last week after romanian prosecutors lifted travel restrictions. they're accused of taking part in a criminal ring that lured women to romania to be sexually exploited. they deny the allegations. >>> coming up, the eagles have landed. a nest cam captures two special arrivals. l arrivals. join the more than 7 million adults, like maria, who have taken ozempic®. i was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 10 years ago. it was overwhelming. but it
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l.a. as first-time oscars host conan o'brien joked opening the show.he night belonged to "anora," taking home five of the six awards it was nominated for, making it one of the most dominant films in oscars history. overnight, "anora" shimmering in oscar gold, the independent film dancing its way to five wins, including best picture, best director, and a surprise best actress statue for 25-year-old mikey madison. >> i grew up in los angeles, but hollywood always felt so far away from me. so to be here standing in this room today is really incredible. >> reporter: the film's director, sean baker, tying walt disney for most oscar wins in a night. >> this film was made on the blood, sweat and tears of incredible indy artists. >> reporter: for the second time in his career, adrien brody won best actor honors. this time for his role as a holocaust survivor in "the brutalist." >> i believe if the past can teach us anything, it's a reminder to not let hate go unchecked. >> reporter: but the supporting actor categories saw two first-time winners. >> kiernan cul
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alicia abbott is the author of fairyland, a memoir my father, which was a new york times book editor's choice, an l.a. stonewall award winner and was a finalist. the lambda literary awards as a journalist, essayist and critic. she's written for the boston globe, the guardian, new york times, wall street journal, washington post, vogue and marie claire among publications. she holds an mfa in creative nonfiction, new school, university and was a contributing producer at wnyc radio. and she has directed the boston district, as well as scrubs streets memoir incubator program in boston. tonight, we'll hear about the secret of the rape kit. the latest book from pagan kennedy. the book is a thrilling investigation that tells the story of the troubled, heroic woman, marty goddard, who kicked off a feminist revolution in forensics when she dreamed up a new crime tool, the rape kit, and then into obscurity. as journalist pagan kennedy follows a trail of clues to solve the mystery of marty. she also delves into the problems at a history of forensics in america. the new york times book review the book fascinatin
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right now, and hollywood's biggest night was full of first time winners, excellent performances and also tributes to those impacted by the l.afires. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has highlights from the 97th academy awards. >> there are 23 awards to give its all time to perfection. >> the 97th academy awards kicked off with first time host conan o'brien warming up the crowd before the awards started. >> it's hollywood's biggest night that starts at four in the afternoon. >> the awards also acknowledging those impacted by the devastating wildfires in los angeles and honoring first responders. >> on behalf of everyone in greater los angeles. thank you for all that you do. >> the ceremony did not include live performances by the best original song nominees this year, but rather performances celebrating the filmmaking community and some of its legends by. >> and the oscar goes to. >> the major awards of the night taking center stage. best supporting actor. >> kieran culkin a real pain. >> best supporting actress. >> zoe saldana. >> and i am the first american of dominican origin to accept an academy award, and i know i will n
right now, and hollywood's biggest night was full of first time winners, excellent performances and also tributes to those impacted by the l.afires. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has highlights from the 97th academy awards. >> there are 23 awards to give its all time to perfection. >> the 97th academy awards kicked off with first time host conan o'brien warming up the crowd before the awards started. >> it's hollywood's biggest night that starts at four in the afternoon....
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l.a. and go to the rams. >>> all right, men's hoops, stanford's maxime renault well defended at notre dame. was in foul trouble at the worst time. cole clutch in the final seconds for the irish. they took the lead by two. here's the last chance for stanford to tie, but no heroics for ryan as time ran out. notre dame won it 56-54. stanford fell to 11-8 in conference play. that acc tournament for the men is next week. >>> cal bears on the road at louisville. over eight minutes without a field goal in the first half. didn't get much better in the second half. said give me that and take this at the other end. 14th-ranked louisville won it 85-68. >>> warriors got the night off after a big win over the knicks at madison square garden on tuesday. it was draymond green's 35th birthday, so they celebrated in the city. he shared a birthday wish, though, with many dubs fans are also hoping for. >> y'all know what my wish is? >> number five. >> there's five candles. >> representing what would be his fifth championship ring. teammate steph curry was there after scoring 28 points in a huge win. he got plenty of cheers from the crowd at madis
l.a. and go to the rams. >>> all right, men's hoops, stanford's maxime renault well defended at notre dame. was in foul trouble at the worst time. cole clutch in the final seconds for the irish. they took the lead by two. here's the last chance for stanford to tie, but no heroics for ryan as time ran out. notre dame won it 56-54. stanford fell to 11-8 in conference play. that acc tournament for the men is next week. >>> cal bears on the road at louisville. over eight minutes...
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l.a. and go to the rams. >>> all right, men's hoops, stanford's maxime renault well defended at notre dame. was in foul trouble at the worst time. cole clutch in the final seconds for the irish. they took the lead by two. here's the last chance for stanford to tie, but no heroics for ryan as time ran out. notre dame won it 56-54. stanford fell to 11-8 in conference play. that acc tournament for the men is next week. >>> cal bears on the road at louisville. over eight minutes without a field goal in the first half. didn't get much better in the second half. said give me that and take this at the other end. 14th-ranked louisville won it 85-68. >>> warriors got the night off after a big win over the knicks at madison square garden on tuesday. it was draymond green's 35th birthday, so they celebrated in the city. he shared a birthday wish, though, with many dubs fans are also hoping for. >> y'all know what my wish is? >> number five. >> there's five candles. >> representing what would be his fifth championship ring. teammate steph curry was there after scoring 28 points in a huge win. he got plenty of cheers from the crowd at madis
l.a. and go to the rams. >>> all right, men's hoops, stanford's maxime renault well defended at notre dame. was in foul trouble at the worst time. cole clutch in the final seconds for the irish. they took the lead by two. here's the last chance for stanford to tie, but no heroics for ryan as time ran out. notre dame won it 56-54. stanford fell to 11-8 in conference play. that acc tournament for the men is next week. >>> cal bears on the road at louisville. over eight minutes...
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time and place for people to see the symphony. all right. thank you all for coming. if you would like to go and i hope you do. it's called sf musicians for l.aenefit for fire relief concert starts at 730 this saturday evening, march 8th. it is inside davies symphony hall there in san francisco. tickets are still available. head out to sf symphony.org for all information. again, student tickets just $25. you'll find a link there to also make a donation. if you're not able to make it to the concert. still to come on the nine a wild cat, but not the one they expected. how a 900 pound dolphin ended up on a fishing boat off the waters of new zealand. then a little look ahead here at a fun new project we have going at ktvu. we call it take two, sort of a continuation of the nine as we kick around. some stories we're discussing in the commercial breaks like that study that shows disabling the internet on your phone can have major mental health benefits. it's a streaming only thing. so if you haven't already, download our fox local app. you can also watch it live@ktvu.com. we'll be back. >> first time we walked into ucsf, i wasn't sure what to expec
time and place for people to see the symphony. all right. thank you all for coming. if you would like to go and i hope you do. it's called sf musicians for l.aenefit for fire relief concert starts at 730 this saturday evening, march 8th. it is inside davies symphony hall there in san francisco. tickets are still available. head out to sf symphony.org for all information. again, student tickets just $25. you'll find a link there to also make a donation. if you're not able to make it to the...
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l.a. history. >> i just met with chief crowley and removed her as fire chief. >> reporter: today the former chief came to city hall pleading to get her job back. >> it is never the wrong timedo the right thing and to speak the truth. >> reporter: crowley blames the mayor for budget cuts she said hampered the department's response. mayor bass claims crowley failed to put 1,000 firefighters on duty that day and for not giving her a warning before she left on a planned trip to ghana. the former chief denied those claims but needed 10 of the 15 council members to be reinstated. >> scapegoating and pointing fingers is not going to aid us in correcting these shortcomings. >> i'm going to support the power of the mayor. >> reporter: in the end, just two supported crowley. including councilwoman monica rodriguez. do you think chief crowley turnd this into a political issue while the fire was still burning by complaining about the budget? >> no. i don't. you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. and i think her response reflected that she learned the hard way. >> reporter: councilman tracy park urged the council to delay any firings until all the investigations are complete. >>
l.a. history. >> i just met with chief crowley and removed her as fire chief. >> reporter: today the former chief came to city hall pleading to get her job back. >> it is never the wrong timedo the right thing and to speak the truth. >> reporter: crowley blames the mayor for budget cuts she said hampered the department's response. mayor bass claims crowley failed to put 1,000 firefighters on duty that day and for not giving her a warning before she left on a planned trip...
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l.a, which was ravaged by wildfires earlier this year. >> have fun. enjoy the prom. >> and that's nightline. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night. america. >> abc's david muir. the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch world news with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us.
l.a, which was ravaged by wildfires earlier this year. >> have fun. enjoy the prom. >> and that's nightline. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night. america. >> abc's david muir. the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch world news with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as...
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l.a. your family is. all right. well, if we want to remember all of our all of our fellow countrymen in this time, for them.there's one right in front of me. yeah, yeah. we. oh, yeah. both of our perfect. thank you so much. the whole panel for speaking. my name is johnny gustin. am a coolidge 2024 senator from a suburb 20 miles west of chicago, illinois. i had a question in particular about washington's leadership qualities, which we kind of diverged on, and i'll leave this question open if the professors want say it at all. i guess what did washington strike in particular, his leadership during the revolutionary war and beyond it, between achievement versus jurisprudence? because we kind of saw like like relations between those two and also a conflict between those two. so are your what's your take on that generally? all right. we have one minute. i'm happy to talk about it. but my work on washington, of course, addresses this at great length. but i'm only going to speak at the moment on my comparison with george the third in george washington and. lean on george, the third record nation of washington's gr
l.a. your family is. all right. well, if we want to remember all of our all of our fellow countrymen in this time, for them.there's one right in front of me. yeah, yeah. we. oh, yeah. both of our perfect. thank you so much. the whole panel for speaking. my name is johnny gustin. am a coolidge 2024 senator from a suburb 20 miles west of chicago, illinois. i had a question in particular about washington's leadership qualities, which we kind of diverged on, and i'll leave this question open if the...
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l.a. and $5,000. you can head to abc.com/oscars peck em by 6:59 p.m. eastern on sunday to vote. if we can come back to the red carpet for a moment, i timedwalk. it is exactly two minutes from end to end, from hollywood boulevard to the staircase. but that, of course, does not include the time that lindsey davis and i block them and get an interview before they head into the theater. >> gio: i was going to say, you are not the one wearing those big, glamorous dresses either, whit. >> janai: or heels. >> whit: that's right. but i will get in there and cause a traffic jam before they get in tomorrow. >> janai: right. we haven't seen the shoe cam, but we assume you are not wearing high heels, so it will probably take some people a little longer, whit. >> whit: good assumption. but you never know. thanks for that, though, bud. it's time for a check of the weather. in for samara is greg is here from our chicago station, wls. >> i know i have seen him with some red bottoms before. this guy forgot his dunkin donuts. he's turning around going back down the hill. they have seen some snow lately. and cold air for everyone across the northeast. afte
l.a. and $5,000. you can head to abc.com/oscars peck em by 6:59 p.m. eastern on sunday to vote. if we can come back to the red carpet for a moment, i timedwalk. it is exactly two minutes from end to end, from hollywood boulevard to the staircase. but that, of course, does not include the time that lindsey davis and i block them and get an interview before they head into the theater. >> gio: i was going to say, you are not the one wearing those big, glamorous dresses either, whit. >>...
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l.a., of course, an industry town. nobody you know, that is that is so many people affect so many people there. so it will be a nice timegether. michael musto, thank you so much for being here. >> we appreciate it. >> yeah. >> one last thing. which is more morgan freeman is going to give the tribute to gene hackman, his dear friend. so that'll be special. >> all right. something to certainly look for. all right, michael, thank you. have a great night and we'll be right back. >> in the neighborhood. every delivery is a treat. >> one pistachio for you, sir. >> one strawberry, please. >> oh. >> enjoy it. oh. >> perfect. >> by weber. >> something minty. >> of course. >> it's a. >> large. >> are. >> oh. a double. >> lucky. >> every home. are you one of the millions of americans who suffer from an upset stomach after a big meal? try pepto-bismol. unlike some products, pepto coats and soothes your digestive system to provide fast five symptom relief. stock up on pepto today. >> take advantage of everything aarp has to offer right now. join aarp for $11 per year with a five year term, and your second membership is free. get acc
l.a., of course, an industry town. nobody you know, that is that is so many people affect so many people there. so it will be a nice timegether. michael musto, thank you so much for being here. >> we appreciate it. >> yeah. >> one last thing. which is more morgan freeman is going to give the tribute to gene hackman, his dear friend. so that'll be special. >> all right. something to certainly look for. all right, michael, thank you. have a great night and we'll be right...
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citizens who are suffering in north carolina and l.a., reallocate those moneys to basically those individuals? if not, why not? guest: great. so i don't spend my timeg my colleagues. that's not what i got sent here to do. the 506,000 people of the first congressional district asked me to focus on them, and that is what i'm going to focus on and we will let what happened with rep. hinson: of green happen, as it proceeds today. in regards to doge, doge has not demonstrated that they actually cut anything in line with their mandate. they put up this wall of receipts of cuts that they keep modifying it, that double counts things, that talks about canceling programs. in one instance, a program that was candle in the george w. bush administration in 2005. so there is no truth to what they are doing and in fact, what they proceeded with, some of the illegal funding freezes have actually been overturned by the courts. many times over, including in rhode island's first district court several weeks ago and we've not seen clear compliance with those court orders. so what i will say is they are not pursuing an agenda which is in line with the concept of effici
citizens who are suffering in north carolina and l.a., reallocate those moneys to basically those individuals? if not, why not? guest: great. so i don't spend my timeg my colleagues. that's not what i got sent here to do. the 506,000 people of the first congressional district asked me to focus on them, and that is what i'm going to focus on and we will let what happened with rep. hinson: of green happen, as it proceeds today. in regards to doge, doge has not demonstrated that they actually cut...
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helped build the model from the time that it was a pilot and have been really critical thought partners in developing this very innovative if there's no other you know us in l.a. are kind of the only ones doing this model of locally funded ongoing subsidies that are flexible enough to meet the household where they are and get into the private market. and so yes, there are other providers and that's why we are going to re procure 500 is a large target. brilliant corners is one of our largest providers with capacity to serve that many whereas many of our other providers have a capacity to serve many fewer. >> i don't think we could shave off 75 of these subsidies, give them to another provider and expect them to be able to absorb them with any more ease than brilliant corners already has a plan to ramp up to 500 by the end of the fiscal year. i think it would take far longer if we were to shift those resources to another provider who would have to hire up and start from scratch. >> thank you. >> is 75 days reasonable? i don't think so. i think 90 days looking at the data of what we've collected from other not just this contract but other scattered site housing
helped build the model from the time that it was a pilot and have been really critical thought partners in developing this very innovative if there's no other you know us in l.a. are kind of the only ones doing this model of locally funded ongoing subsidies that are flexible enough to meet the household where they are and get into the private market. and so yes, there are other providers and that's why we are going to re procure 500 is a large target. brilliant corners is one of our largest...