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>>> the rtm posted by the lapd. keep an eye out for a drive by. you see it. there's the drive by. it would have been fine if that kid had just kept driving by. he noticed something sitting right here in front of this house. a huge amazon package, by the looks of it. he comes up. you can actually see the moment his conscience kicks in. no, i can't do that. yeah, yeah, i'm taking that gigantic box with me on my teeny tiny scooter. i want whatever is inside and lapd wants him. >> i hope it's a doll or makeup or some slippers. >> adult diapers. >> some people have said he looks a little bit like steve erkel. if you know anyone that looks like erkel, give the lapd a call. >>> this is a video from outside. this young lady is coming in and going into the halifax humane society, taken to the back, checking out the dogs. she wants to adopt a puppy. thing is that she had managed to gain access to an area she shouldn't have been in. she also found a puppy she wanted to adopt and adopt for free and walked out with a $300 chihuahua and stole it. now the humane society and the police are lookin
>>> the rtm posted by the lapd. keep an eye out for a drive by. you see it. there's the drive by. it would have been fine if that kid had just kept driving by. he noticed something sitting right here in front of this house. a huge amazon package, by the looks of it. he comes up. you can actually see the moment his conscience kicks in. no, i can't do that. yeah, yeah, i'm taking that gigantic box with me on my teeny tiny scooter. i want whatever is inside and lapd wants him. >> i...
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. >> reporter: 860 devices will outfit lapd officers those cameras will go out to officers in three ofhe 21 divisions as well as metro and s.w.a.t. in the coming months the city plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in all. that would cover most of the force and make l.a. the largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave of cameras cost $1.5 million. about 1700 per camera, paid for with private donations, and it will cost just over a thousand dollars per camera, per year to store the video they capture indefinitely. city officials consider that money well spent if it builds more trust between police and the citizens they protect. >> the city-wide program will protect the community as well as the officers wearing them. >> reporter: but not everyone in the community is happy about l.a.'s body camera plans. the most controversial aspect, lapd policy allows officers to review footage before writing reports or giving statements on internal investigations. and departments don't have to publicly release any recordings unless they are part of a criminal or civil court proceedin
. >> reporter: 860 devices will outfit lapd officers those cameras will go out to officers in three ofhe 21 divisions as well as metro and s.w.a.t. in the coming months the city plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in all. that would cover most of the force and make l.a. the largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave of cameras cost $1.5 million. about 1700 per camera, paid for with private donations, and it will cost just over a thousand dollars per camera, per year...
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captain phillip tingaritis has been with the lapd since 1980. through rodney king riots, several cases of police corruption and there has been a struggle to rebuilding trust. changing culture. we had to change the culture in the community and the police department. that takes time. >> reporter: he says in 2008 his officers began connecting with kids in schools but it wasn't easy. >> kids ran screaming they're here to arrest us. it changed the dynamics to have relationship. >> reporter: iona digs started working with the l.a. as a community activist 27 years ago when she got fed up with the crime on her own street. >> i would come home from work and the drug dealers were sitting on my porch. i said this is enough. i called lapd. >> reporter: what did they do differently that changed this neighborhood? >> more patrol, better patrol. they got out and got to know people. i want people to realize that, if you work with the lapd, you can get stuff done. >> reporter: now, the total cost for the 7,000 cameras is between $10 million and $11 million and,
captain phillip tingaritis has been with the lapd since 1980. through rodney king riots, several cases of police corruption and there has been a struggle to rebuilding trust. changing culture. we had to change the culture in the community and the police department. that takes time. >> reporter: he says in 2008 his officers began connecting with kids in schools but it wasn't easy. >> kids ran screaming they're here to arrest us. it changed the dynamics to have relationship. >>...
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mainhan: lapd said the concern is rival gangs will show up at the same movie theater. they are sending officers already scheduled to work to areas that are close by the theaters. years, first time in 54 the can and flag is flying over cuba. this marks the latest that in repairing our relations with the country. talks begin next month on compensation for damages caused by the u.s. embargo that has been in place for decades. >> time to one for all our flag. let the world know that we wish each other well. jonathan: that was secretary of state john kerry, celebrating meeting and by greeting cuban citizens, browsing with street vendors, and purchasing cuban cigars, joking that was a big reason to end the trade embargo. one of america's most famous political families got bigger. jenna bush hager gave birth to her second daughter in new york yesterday. he joins his two-year-old sister. is a tribute to her great-grandfather, who was called poppy as a child. the gop front runner facing an unexpected delay, putting donald trump's campaign on hold? and a piece of navy history de
mainhan: lapd said the concern is rival gangs will show up at the same movie theater. they are sending officers already scheduled to work to areas that are close by the theaters. years, first time in 54 the can and flag is flying over cuba. this marks the latest that in repairing our relations with the country. talks begin next month on compensation for damages caused by the u.s. embargo that has been in place for decades. >> time to one for all our flag. let the world know that we wish...
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you've got an occupying army, the lapd were seen as that. the alienation factor. the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see right away, those are a lot of elements for combustion right there. >>reporter: regina was one of the first to watch it ignite. were you working 1965. >> not only was i working, i was working 77th division station and i was sitting there when i heard officer needs help. officer needs help. >>reporter: that was the first call? >> that's the first call and then i remember feeling sick. right now i feel sick. >>reporter: right now? >> yeah, right now. i remember then thinking officer, please come in, identify yourself. who are you? is where are you? identify yourself and then me screaming to the police officers in the center of what we call the horse shoe. >>reporter: you feel like you have their lives in your hands. >> his life was in my hands and then he came back and there's all this scuffling and sounds and he identified himself. >>reporter: what was that moment like when this officer goes down and you know that there is so
you've got an occupying army, the lapd were seen as that. the alienation factor. the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see right away, those are a lot of elements for combustion right there. >>reporter: regina was one of the first to watch it ignite. were you working 1965. >> not only was i working, i was working 77th division station and i was sitting there when i heard officer needs help. officer needs help. >>reporter: that was the first call? >>...
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we'll forcibly remove you or -- >> lapd officers surround a teenager at a home before throwing on the cuffs. >> because he wasn't wearing a helmet and they wanted to issue a tation. >> m camera, who wants an explanation from cops. >> as far as i know, a citation isn't grounds to be handcuffed for riding a bike with no helmet. >>> talk about a close call. this dog was -- >> 30 minutes to an hour away from being euthanized. >> how dr. matt pulled another miracle at the ranch. >>> her boyfriend dumped her via text. see the epic meltdown that just won't quit. >> do you think her reaction to bad news might have led to the breakup? >> yes. >>> how rats really get in your traffic revealed by national geographic. >>> and using the roof as a diving board. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> the answer is everything. >>> this is causing quite the uproar online. right off the bat in los angeles you see several police officers are in the front lawn of this home. >> they're most certainly doing their job. >> for a kid to be running home and police chasing i would run, too. >> the man you hear is a
we'll forcibly remove you or -- >> lapd officers surround a teenager at a home before throwing on the cuffs. >> because he wasn't wearing a helmet and they wanted to issue a tation. >> m camera, who wants an explanation from cops. >> as far as i know, a citation isn't grounds to be handcuffed for riding a bike with no helmet. >>> talk about a close call. this dog was -- >> 30 minutes to an hour away from being euthanized. >> how dr. matt pulled...
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tate notified the detectives about the suspicious bikers at the ranch but the lapd did nothing.rns out another police department was already there, watching manson's every move. but they suspected him of auto theft. not murder. >> when the police swooped in a week after the murders, charlie thought, this was it. somehow they have figured it out. and the police couldn't understand when charlie asked what the charges were and they said car theft. that manson started laughing. but he had a reason to laugh. he was relieved. >> relieved and soon released on a technicality. >> they put the wrong date on the warrant. and they had to actually just release everybody. >> a tragically missed opportunity. it would be months until investigators got their big break. november 1969, one of manson's followers, susan atkins, who was already in jail for another crime, confessed to the murder of sharon tate. >> she couldn't help but brag to some other inmates about a murder she had been involved with. and finally, everything was put together. >> the manson family had relocated to a different ranch,
tate notified the detectives about the suspicious bikers at the ranch but the lapd did nothing.rns out another police department was already there, watching manson's every move. but they suspected him of auto theft. not murder. >> when the police swooped in a week after the murders, charlie thought, this was it. somehow they have figured it out. and the police couldn't understand when charlie asked what the charges were and they said car theft. that manson started laughing. but he had a...
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critics say the lapd isn't going far enough. how many officers are going to be wearing the body cameras. >> the cameras are being rolled out in the mission hills division. there are about seven dozen police officers out on patrol already with these cameras. they hope to get up to 250 by the end of the week. this is a department they are trying to take city wide. they lapd says they hope to have 7,000 officers armed over the next few months. many officers say they really hope these cameras will help get out the full story, unlike some of these police shootings that we saw in ferguson or baltimore. >> any time they are involved in an investigative or enforcement activity, this camera will be activists. you use it to a verify your assumptions, and i assume that's how they are operating and functioning, and if not that will also be determined and reviewed and looked at also. that's the benefit of the whole system. >> and richelle we heard the captain say that this will be what a lot of departments will do from now on. he called it t
critics say the lapd isn't going far enough. how many officers are going to be wearing the body cameras. >> the cameras are being rolled out in the mission hills division. there are about seven dozen police officers out on patrol already with these cameras. they hope to get up to 250 by the end of the week. this is a department they are trying to take city wide. they lapd says they hope to have 7,000 officers armed over the next few months. many officers say they really hope these cameras...
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an eye-opening look with the man now leading the lapd and a personal journey through the neighborhood>>> also a fireball on the tarmac. a big scare today for passengers. we'll tell you how this happened. >>> here in los angeles a grim anniversary will be marked next week. it will be 50 years since the start of the watts riots. the first of the deadly race riots that will be remembered as the long hot summers of the 1960s. but are the seeds of unrest still there? i recently spent some time in watts with l.a.'s top cop to see how much watts and the people who police it have changed against the backdrop of today's racial tensions across the country. on an early friday morning watts is sleepy and quiet and a far cry from the neighborhood charlie beck, now l.a.'s police chief, once patrolled as a beat cop. >> i can remember driving down the street and feeling the hate was palpable. i mean, i could feel it. >> reporter: beck was a kid when watts burned in 1965. >> your father was a cop. >> yeah, my dad was an l.a. cop. and i was 12 years old when the riots started. >> it was a hot august ni
an eye-opening look with the man now leading the lapd and a personal journey through the neighborhood>>> also a fireball on the tarmac. a big scare today for passengers. we'll tell you how this happened. >>> here in los angeles a grim anniversary will be marked next week. it will be 50 years since the start of the watts riots. the first of the deadly race riots that will be remembered as the long hot summers of the 1960s. but are the seeds of unrest still there? i recently...
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i called the lapd, i said i think there might be a dead body in my backyard. they said it's not our job, if you find a body, call us. so i got a group of friends, and we went on the a mission looking for a dead body. we said that could be enough of an engine to start a movie, and so we created this movie, we wrote it, and here we are. >> fabulous. you know what? i can't believe the lapd just blowing you off. in new york -- >> was it a loaded gun? >> no. it was, let's be honest, most likely a kid's rusted cap gun. [laughter] >> oh, come on! >> i've got to tell you -- i had to be a goober and tell the truth. >> i'm glad, because i was getting concerned. >> i didn't find a loaded gun. they were like, just shoot it, who cares? [laughter] >> do we have a clip of this, digging for fire? let's take a look, shall we? >> thanks. >> that was a joke. >> the lapd just said it's not their job to dig out somebody else's trash and to call if we find the body. but in the meantime, there's nothing they can do. and she had a tone with me like i was doing something wrong. >> goo
i called the lapd, i said i think there might be a dead body in my backyard. they said it's not our job, if you find a body, call us. so i got a group of friends, and we went on the a mission looking for a dead body. we said that could be enough of an engine to start a movie, and so we created this movie, we wrote it, and here we are. >> fabulous. you know what? i can't believe the lapd just blowing you off. in new york -- >> was it a loaded gun? >> no. it was, let's be...
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an eye-opening look with the man now leading the lapd and a personal journey through the neighborhood>>> also a fireball on the tarmac. a big scare today for passengers. we'll tell you h i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and
an eye-opening look with the man now leading the lapd and a personal journey through the neighborhood>>> also a fireball on the tarmac. a big scare today for passengers. we'll tell you h i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together...
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i think you gave a valid reason why the lapd thinks that. the lapd will not equip traffic cops with the body cameras, but there are thousands of these cameras being deployed today at a cost of tens of millions of dollars. i understand it's private money that went into the cameras. what good really are they? >> other than telling the police's point of view, that's the only good they're going to serve. one thing that people need to realize is if an officer is acting in the line of duty and he's following policy, it's not going to matter what the camera shows. if there was use of force or deadly force. if that officer was acting within policy and within reason and using the amount of force necessary, he will be exonerated. >> so president obama has endorsed body cameras, and in san diego apparently after some cops began wearing body cameras, complaints fell by 40.5%. use of force was reduced by 46.5%. is that enough evidence that more resources should be poured into body cameras as the president has requested? >> absolutely. the caveat to that
i think you gave a valid reason why the lapd thinks that. the lapd will not equip traffic cops with the body cameras, but there are thousands of these cameras being deployed today at a cost of tens of millions of dollars. i understand it's private money that went into the cameras. what good really are they? >> other than telling the police's point of view, that's the only good they're going to serve. one thing that people need to realize is if an officer is acting in the line of duty and...
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the lapd told cnn money there would be extra police around theaters for this film's release. movie made its premier last night without a hitch but there are some concerns about this coming weekend. gang violence was a problem in the '80s in compton and it's still a problem today and the mayor of compton, just 33 years old, is making a big effort to work with gang members to reduce violence in her city. >> i asked could we get all the gang members that are representative of different neighborhoods together for a meeting and we met here in this building, right here in this community center and talked about is peace possible because the power is in their hands to stop the violence and shootings. so they made a commitment to work together for peace. >> joining me now live on the phone to talk about theater security in the los angeles area is lapd police commander andrew smith. commander smith, thanks so much for being on the show today. give me a bit of a run through in terms of how you're dispatching this security. is it only certain parts of los angeles? is it most theaters in
the lapd told cnn money there would be extra police around theaters for this film's release. movie made its premier last night without a hitch but there are some concerns about this coming weekend. gang violence was a problem in the '80s in compton and it's still a problem today and the mayor of compton, just 33 years old, is making a big effort to work with gang members to reduce violence in her city. >> i asked could we get all the gang members that are representative of different...
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the lapd plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in the coming months. but traffic officers will not be. the police will be able to review videos before filing reports. the public will not be able to see the videos. a police officers that we spoke to said that in today's climate the cameras are necessary. >> i think i the climate that we're in its important to get the point of view from the officers. it's very proactive and moving forward in the society that we're in today. it's definitely the right move. for the 1.5% of officers who are bad apples and are doing illegal actions or unethical actions i think that will put them on the forefront a lot faster and departments can handle that accordingly. but for the other officers who are doing their jobs, using the amount of sisters necessary to effect the arrest, i don't see it changing their behavior because at the end of the day their job is to go home to their families and to serve their communities. if anyone should have those cameras it should be traffic cops. in my days of patrol i can tell you persona
the lapd plans to deploy more than 7,000 cameras in the coming months. but traffic officers will not be. the police will be able to review videos before filing reports. the public will not be able to see the videos. a police officers that we spoke to said that in today's climate the cameras are necessary. >> i think i the climate that we're in its important to get the point of view from the officers. it's very proactive and moving forward in the society that we're in today. it's...
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we see sprinkles in parts of lapd caster and chester county, we are live on sky 6 hd this is our temple camera. the clouds will thicken before showers move in later tonight. yesterday's high 89 degrees and today 85 one degree below normal. so pretty comfortable out there, 84 in philadelphia and reading 7 and wilmington degrees. the light showers are approaching harrisburg and the low pressure is over kentucky and this is following a typical el nino pattern sliding to the south of southern vnl, the most heaviest rain will misus to the south and it's just clipping us. and the clouds continue to thicken south of philadelphia, 69 degrees in philadelphia and allentown 61 and trenton 66 and millville 66 and cape may 66 degrees, a comfortable night. north of philadelphia it's just a cloudy morning and south we are dealing with showers and then steady light rain, atlantic city through dover and then as we head into the afternoon the low pressure moves out and high pressure starts to built in and that means showers will linger along the coast and elsewhere lingering clouds and the lehigh valley
we see sprinkles in parts of lapd caster and chester county, we are live on sky 6 hd this is our temple camera. the clouds will thicken before showers move in later tonight. yesterday's high 89 degrees and today 85 one degree below normal. so pretty comfortable out there, 84 in philadelphia and reading 7 and wilmington degrees. the light showers are approaching harrisburg and the low pressure is over kentucky and this is following a typical el nino pattern sliding to the south of southern vnl,...
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the title of his new book "blue: the lapd and redeeming american politics" explains what they can learng its most troubled time. award winning investigative journalist joe dominick is with us now. you heard the report from ron allen describing it as a day-to-day thing. when you look at the developments that have happened over the last ten years, the last year, the last month, what's your reflection? >> well, i think this is the ultimate culmination right now of what we're seeing for the 30 years of the war on crime and the war on drugs which was directed almost not exclusively but overwhelmingly at poor african-americans and poor people of color. and i think with trayvon martin it started with trayvon martin, black lives matter, and it's now growing at a real pace, and i think african-americans see it as the civil rights issue of the 21st century and i think rightly so. >> your book i was leafing through it earlier. let me ask you the question. is the crisis in policing that you describe, is it a result of management? is it a result of culture? or is it a result of structure? >> well, i
the title of his new book "blue: the lapd and redeeming american politics" explains what they can learng its most troubled time. award winning investigative journalist joe dominick is with us now. you heard the report from ron allen describing it as a day-to-day thing. when you look at the developments that have happened over the last ten years, the last year, the last month, what's your reflection? >> well, i think this is the ultimate culmination right now of what we're seeing...
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joining me right now from los angeles is retired lapd police sergeant charleseryl dorsey. what's next do you believe in this investigation? it really speaks to the reflexes of a passerby to make a call in to alert police about what happened. >> thank goodness for that citizen that was able to stop and render assistance to the officer and get units on scene fairly early. now it's going to be a matter of finding out what this person of interest has to say and what their involvement is and relationship is to this vehicle and the traffic stop. >> hmm. and what about surveillance video dash cam video. all of those things that are tools in trying to determine what happened. how much credence do you have in that? how much confidence do you have that those things are available? >> i hope it would be available in terms of dash cam. i don't know this agency's policies and procedures. we also can look to businesses and residences in the area. sometimes those can be very helpful if you see a vehicle come in to screen if you will at the time of the incident shortly thereafter. and help
joining me right now from los angeles is retired lapd police sergeant charleseryl dorsey. what's next do you believe in this investigation? it really speaks to the reflexes of a passerby to make a call in to alert police about what happened. >> thank goodness for that citizen that was able to stop and render assistance to the officer and get units on scene fairly early. now it's going to be a matter of finding out what this person of interest has to say and what their involvement is and...
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the lapd tracking down an operator flying too close to their helicopter. david kerley with the drone hunters. >> reporter: a blinking drone, in the middle of hollywood at midnight. its suspected operator, in handcuffs, after allegedly flying close to a police chopper, forcing it to take evasive action. the man taken in, but not arrested -- yet. it's a case adding to the tripling of the number of sightings compared to last year, as police try to crack down. the nypd aviation unit got the call, a drone sighting. we went along. in the country's busiest airspace -- >> it was a white or silver drone. >> reporter: these pilots try to spot drones flying illegally. the batteries on these drones last 15 to 20 minutes, so the helicopter has to get on station very quickly if they have any chance of finding a drone flying in these pathways into the new york airports. nypd is pushing for prosecutions. you see this problem getting worse before it gets better? >> absolutely. it's a huge spike in the drone encounters. you're talking a 737 coming in, they had to alter thei
the lapd tracking down an operator flying too close to their helicopter. david kerley with the drone hunters. >> reporter: a blinking drone, in the middle of hollywood at midnight. its suspected operator, in handcuffs, after allegedly flying close to a police chopper, forcing it to take evasive action. the man taken in, but not arrested -- yet. it's a case adding to the tripling of the number of sightings compared to last year, as police try to crack down. the nypd aviation unit got the...
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. >>> lapd served a search warrant at gene simmons' home yesterday.immons family is a suspect. the investigation is being carried out by the lapd internet crimes against children's task force. a representative for simmons said police, quote, visited mr. and mrs. simmons at their home to discuss a crime that may have occurred on their property last year while mr. simmons was away on tour with kiss. in a tweet, his wife shannon simmons, thanked fans for their support and said we couldn't be more horrified that someone used our residence for such heinous crimes. >>> the ashley madison scandal is growing even stronger, hackers revealing personal information from the website. >> reporter: more data? life is short. have an affair. more drama. an activist group known as the impact team responsible for releasing the dirty deeds of ashley madison's 37 million users earlier this week just dumped another huge batch of confidential data on the dark web. the second wave appears to include code for the website and a massive amount of e-mails from ceo noel biderman
. >>> lapd served a search warrant at gene simmons' home yesterday.immons family is a suspect. the investigation is being carried out by the lapd internet crimes against children's task force. a representative for simmons said police, quote, visited mr. and mrs. simmons at their home to discuss a crime that may have occurred on their property last year while mr. simmons was away on tour with kiss. in a tweet, his wife shannon simmons, thanked fans for their support and said we couldn't...
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driving was con if firmed to be stolen, reported several weeks ago out of los angeles through the lapd. >> investigators had had said that she -- had said that she p fell about 70 feet and that the fall was survivable. we told you yesterday that several drivers reported seeing a woman soaking wet in a long black dress near the toll plaza. now a truck driver has said he gave a ride to a woman who matches to description. investigators have identified her, but only saying that she is in her 20s and from the east bay. >>> fast moving jerusalem fire are in napa county now. threat even 50 homes and hundreds -- threatened 50 homes and hundreds others evacuated. its up from 6% containment yesterday. sometimes it appears there is fire everywhere according to one. >> we have fire to our east on the eastern side and also on the western side a lot of un burned fuel here and up by these dozer lines. >> a dc-10 tanker plane was called in to drop long lines of fire retardant. it's one of several aircraft being used to protect property along the ridge lines. firefighters say flames are moving deeper i
driving was con if firmed to be stolen, reported several weeks ago out of los angeles through the lapd. >> investigators had had said that she -- had said that she p fell about 70 feet and that the fall was survivable. we told you yesterday that several drivers reported seeing a woman soaking wet in a long black dress near the toll plaza. now a truck driver has said he gave a ride to a woman who matches to description. investigators have identified her, but only saying that she is in her...
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. >> the four flights lapded safely. there were no injuries. there has been a significant increase in drone encounters. >>> an excon with a long history of violence has been charged with the murders of eight family members in houston. police say david conley handcuffed the victims and shot each one in the head. killed were a husband and wife and six children, ranging in age from 6 to 13. he had previously been arrested for attacking the woman, which whom he shared a child. that child among the victims. >>> a football legend has died. frank gifford passed away yesterday. from natural causes. he was a standout player in college. played offense and defense for the new york giants. he achieved real celebrity as the cornerstone of abc's "monday night football" frank gifford could have celebrated his 85th birthday next sunday. summer slide. the impressive streak for gas prices. >>> plus, highway drama. a motorcycle and a police other. the controversial collision caught on camera. >>> and massive explosion. a house suddenly engulfed in flames. new det
. >> the four flights lapded safely. there were no injuries. there has been a significant increase in drone encounters. >>> an excon with a long history of violence has been charged with the murders of eight family members in houston. police say david conley handcuffed the victims and shot each one in the head. killed were a husband and wife and six children, ranging in age from 6 to 13. he had previously been arrested for attacking the woman, which whom he shared a child. that...
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police wouldn't discuss the de tails of the case, which is being handled by lapd's internet crimes against children task force. a spokesman for the rocker said police visited the home to discuss a crime that may have happened on the property while simmons was on tour last year. >>> if you know someone driving an older model honda, there may be a problem with the air bags. there is no recall issued yet, but auto safety regulators are investigating reports that air bags are not opening up during deliciouses. they're looking at about 400,000 accords from 2008. the national highway traffic safety administration says it's received 19 complaints. in one of them, a driver said he was injured in a head-on collision. >>> one of the annoying things about air travel, the long wait at security check-ins, right? now jfk is working to fix the problem by tracking passengers' phones. it's calt.d bl track. it triggers wireless beacons that track passengers moving through the lines. e information calcu ates wait times that get displayed on the screens for other passengers. blip track says it cut wait times
police wouldn't discuss the de tails of the case, which is being handled by lapd's internet crimes against children task force. a spokesman for the rocker said police visited the home to discuss a crime that may have happened on the property while simmons was on tour last year. >>> if you know someone driving an older model honda, there may be a problem with the air bags. there is no recall issued yet, but auto safety regulators are investigating reports that air bags are not opening...
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police would not discuss the details of the investigation which was being carried out by the lapd's internet crimes against children task force. they say simmons and his family were not the target of the investigation. simmons' wife shannon tweeted we couldn't be more horrified that someone used our residence for such heinous crimes. >>> the los angeles sheriff's department will recommend a vehicular manslaughter charge to be filed against caitlyn jenner. investigators determined jenner was driving too fast at the the time of a deadly chain reaction crash in malibu last february. the former olympian rear ended two cars killing one of the drivers. if she's convicted jenner could face one year in jail. >>> former president jimmy carter has completed the first round of radiation for cancer on his brain. mr. carter revealing the diagnosis during an extraordinary news conference yesterday in atlanta. the former president was philosophical when he first learned that the cancer had spread. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left, but i was surprisingly at ease, you know, i've had a wonderful life.
police would not discuss the details of the investigation which was being carried out by the lapd's internet crimes against children task force. they say simmons and his family were not the target of the investigation. simmons' wife shannon tweeted we couldn't be more horrified that someone used our residence for such heinous crimes. >>> the los angeles sheriff's department will recommend a vehicular manslaughter charge to be filed against caitlyn jenner. investigators determined...
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patrol agents, we have almost half as many agents actively involved in the border than you have on the lapd the e-verify system that many people think we should expand if we can do it for gun collection why not employed. you have the sanctuary cities, if we can require states to withhold their federal highway funding if they don't raise their blood alcohol levels it pot six a eight for enforcements, these things, there are a couple of things in particular, it's particularly the wall. and this idea that we would deport people who are already here. birth right sit accept ship is interesting think that's a matter that's actually been debated in american politics for sometimes. in fact, hair eye reed at one time -- harry reed supported butting preinstructs on his birth right citizenship. all the major democracies in europe have restrictions of some form in birth right citizenship. you can make an argument that the birth right citizenship issue that moving toward restricting it in some way to the children of either permanent residents or citizens is a progressive policy in a sense. it's all the
patrol agents, we have almost half as many agents actively involved in the border than you have on the lapd the e-verify system that many people think we should expand if we can do it for gun collection why not employed. you have the sanctuary cities, if we can require states to withhold their federal highway funding if they don't raise their blood alcohol levels it pot six a eight for enforcements, these things, there are a couple of things in particular, it's particularly the wall. and this...
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investigators are part of the lapd's internet crimes against children division. simmons family spokesperson says police are looking into a crime that may have happened when simmons was away on tour. police say that none of the members of the simmons' family are suspects in this case. >> 5:37 right now. in business news this morning, wall street had just terrible day yesterday. >> pretty bad. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange with more on what happened. jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika, nicole. fee things can turn around today. yesterday wall street had it worse day in 18 months. the dow fell 358 points. it will open today below 17,000. that's for the first time since last october. the nasdaq fell 141-point. so what's behind the sell off? first, wore business china's economy, also, falling, oil prices, what that could mean for big energy companies. and then there is uncertainty over when the fed will raise interest rates. well the little pink pill has a big buyer. canadian company, valient pharmaceuticals,
investigators are part of the lapd's internet crimes against children division. simmons family spokesperson says police are looking into a crime that may have happened when simmons was away on tour. police say that none of the members of the simmons' family are suspects in this case. >> 5:37 right now. in business news this morning, wall street had just terrible day yesterday. >> pretty bad. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange with more on what...
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. >> lapd officers jonathan maldonado and alberto ledesma quickly jumped into action tying his tie.uring the kindness on camera, posting it on social media. the pictures quickly going viral. for the two veteran officers, the encounter was about much more than just a tie. >> this goes into having trust in your community and knowing that we are part of the community. and that we are there to help whether it's to tie a young man's tie or to handle the robbery that just occurred. >> reporter: for christopher, the lesson taught him more than just a windsor knot. his outlook towards police changed. >> it's nice to know some of them are actually nice and will help. >> reporter: his school picture proud proof. >> it felt good. i was like yeah, a cop tied my tie. yes. >> reporter: leann suitor for abc news. >> cops can't tie everybody's tie so phillip is going to show us how to do it. >> we've got about 20 seconds. the thin side on the left. we have the wider side on the right. wider over the thinner and then it's under, not over -- >> okay. >> this way. >> and then over that way. see you ca
. >> lapd officers jonathan maldonado and alberto ledesma quickly jumped into action tying his tie.uring the kindness on camera, posting it on social media. the pictures quickly going viral. for the two veteran officers, the encounter was about much more than just a tie. >> this goes into having trust in your community and knowing that we are part of the community. and that we are there to help whether it's to tie a young man's tie or to handle the robbery that just occurred....
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. >>> good times and lots of good food drew thousands to downtown oak lapd of it this was something for everyone at this week's 15th annual art and soul festival. you can buy a grab a bite to eat or listen to world class musicians like sheila e who took to the main stage today. >> amazing music my family's going to be here. my dad, my brothers, my nephews, we also have a couple of surprises from some of our kids that we mentor here in the bay area. so they will be performing with me as well. it's going to be a blast. >> over the years the little festival that could has grown from one sponsor and one stage to 3 main stages now and dozens of sponsors. >> sheila e knows how to play the drums. >> absolutely does. >> let's check with mark and say happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> thank you so much. it's actually nice to be here working with you guys on my birthday. >> you wouldn't want to be anywhere else. >> a few years ago i arrived in san francisco kaiser hospital. since then we've been talking about i grew up being a weather geek out there talking about the weather. i get to do that
. >>> good times and lots of good food drew thousands to downtown oak lapd of it this was something for everyone at this week's 15th annual art and soul festival. you can buy a grab a bite to eat or listen to world class musicians like sheila e who took to the main stage today. >> amazing music my family's going to be here. my dad, my brothers, my nephews, we also have a couple of surprises from some of our kids that we mentor here in the bay area. so they will be performing with...
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you know, the lapd, daryl gates, those was the real villains, you know, that we thought we had to dealany. they were freaked out. we were like, you know, pass the potato chips. >> freedom of speech includes rap music, right? so we're exercising our first amendment rights as far as i'm concerned r the role of ice cube went to his son o'shea jackson jr. >> what did you tell him he needed to do to play you? >> it's like i wanted him to show people the real me and show people what i'm all about. >> i even got a baby on the way and a house i just paid for off the strength of what you just told me. >> he did a wonderful job. i'so grateful and thankful for doing all that work, you know. so much work. >> it took two years. that's the thing though. it took him two years and there were other contenders in the running for the role. >> yeah. i didn't want to give it to him. i wanted him to earn it. i couldn't give it to him because we were doing a serious movie, you know, and it's my job as a producer to protect the movie, not to, you know, make it a family and friends hour, you know what i mean?
you know, the lapd, daryl gates, those was the real villains, you know, that we thought we had to dealany. they were freaked out. we were like, you know, pass the potato chips. >> freedom of speech includes rap music, right? so we're exercising our first amendment rights as far as i'm concerned r the role of ice cube went to his son o'shea jackson jr. >> what did you tell him he needed to do to play you? >> it's like i wanted him to show people the real me and show people what...
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. >>> in california, the lapd's internet crimes against children task force executed a warrant at the home of gene simmons. police not talking about the investigation. but they say nobody in the household is a suspect. a publicist says it involves a crime that may have happened on the property last year while gene simmons was out on tour. in a tweet, his wife shannon tweed simmons writes, the family is horrified and calls it a heinous crime. >>> caitlyn jenner may have another public challenge to face. the l.a. county sheriff's department says jenner's unsafe driving factored into a fatal accident that happened in malibu earlier this year. that could lead to a manslaughter charge. jenner's suv hit a lexus pushing it into oncoming traffic. the driver of the lexus was killed when the car was struck head-on by a hummer. >>> hackers have posted another round of data from that cheating website, ashley madison. the latest data dump doubled the size of the previous one. it reportedly includes the ceo's e-mail address and with more user information. meanwhile, reality tv personality josh dugg
. >>> in california, the lapd's internet crimes against children task force executed a warrant at the home of gene simmons. police not talking about the investigation. but they say nobody in the household is a suspect. a publicist says it involves a crime that may have happened on the property last year while gene simmons was out on tour. in a tweet, his wife shannon tweed simmons writes, the family is horrified and calls it a heinous crime. >>> caitlyn jenner may have another...
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she was driving was confirmed to be stolen, reported several weeks ago out of los angeles through lapd. she fell about 70 feet from the bridge and that fall was survivable. we told you yesterday several drivers reported seeing a woman who was soaking wet in a long black dress near the toll plaza. now a truck driver said that he gave a ride to a woman who matches that description. investigators have identified her. they are only saying she is in her 20s and from the east bay. >>> 6:16. researchers want to know why baby beavers are dying. three of four baby beavers born this year in the creek died unexpectedly. no one knows were. and a fourth older dead beaver was spotted floating in the water this week. that beaver is going to be studied. in they hope to find out what is killing these beavers. veterinarians ruled out the drought and also algae related toxins out there. five beavers live in the creek right now. >>> overnight road crews installing signs on 680 in contra cost a county between walnut creek and san ramon. solo drivers can pay a toll and be allowed to drive in the carpool lan
she was driving was confirmed to be stolen, reported several weeks ago out of los angeles through lapd. she fell about 70 feet from the bridge and that fall was survivable. we told you yesterday several drivers reported seeing a woman who was soaking wet in a long black dress near the toll plaza. now a truck driver said that he gave a ride to a woman who matches that description. investigators have identified her. they are only saying she is in her 20s and from the east bay. >>> 6:16....
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the lapd releasing this video because they hope somebody can find the other driver. >>> next troopers go after a driver that can barely reach the pedals in minneapolis. why? that driver is 8 years old. grabs the keys and takes the car on a joy ride with two siblings in toe. they went 20 miles -- 20 miles -- before the 8-year-old backed the car into a trooper's vehicle. they get out of the car in their pay jerusalem mass and nobody got hurt. >>> billy joel enjoying backup sisters during a show in chicago. jennifer lawrence and amy schumer got on stage for the show uptown girl. it was featured in schumer's movie train wreck. so joel invited her and friends on stage. >> amy schumer is having one -- >> yes. >> -- amazing year. how lucky is she in that moment. >> she is generally talented. >> to share the same stage as billy joel. that is very cool. >>> in the next half hour, he is accused of not delivering your mail. what police found on this postal worker. 10 years >>> our top stories this afternoon, a gunman remains at large after a deadly shooting at a hookah lounge in brooklyn. one ma
the lapd releasing this video because they hope somebody can find the other driver. >>> next troopers go after a driver that can barely reach the pedals in minneapolis. why? that driver is 8 years old. grabs the keys and takes the car on a joy ride with two siblings in toe. they went 20 miles -- 20 miles -- before the 8-year-old backed the car into a trooper's vehicle. they get out of the car in their pay jerusalem mass and nobody got hurt. >>> billy joel enjoying backup...