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los angeles has the l.a.er. >> get out of the river now. >> there's a city ordinance that says you ain't supposeded to be in thee riverbed. >> i know, but-- >> including myself [indistinct] for not even beingng where they are. soso, i want t them all ticketed, every o one of them. >> you rang? aqua-taxi? come on in! having come from the east coast, where i learned c canoeing, and the northwest, where i leararned kayyaking, there was somome stre attraction towoward the l.a. river, as kind of demented as i know that sounds. but i had a boat, and there's a 51-mile length of river, and i have this vision, i don't know why exactly, but i have this unreasonable vision to go from the beginning of the river to the end. i first got interested in the l.a. river a bit by accident in 2008. in t the spring of 2008, t thers a bit of a c controversy that ts brewing in l.a. at the time thatenenterearouound this nonotn of navigability, uh, asas it relatates to the e clean watete. >> the clclean water act t is supposed to prot
los angeles has the l.a.er. >> get out of the river now. >> there's a city ordinance that says you ain't supposeded to be in thee riverbed. >> i know, but-- >> including myself [indistinct] for not even beingng where they are. soso, i want t them all ticketed, every o one of them. >> you rang? aqua-taxi? come on in! having come from the east coast, where i learned c canoeing, and the northwest, where i leararned kayyaking, there was somome stre attraction towoward...
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and los angeles is probably the most famous example. in the very distance is downtown l.a and all of the low-density housing and commercial district leading towards los angeles. reality, l.a. is more dense than other places. but you still get the idea. a more striking example of nevada. a subdivision created in the middle of the desert. 30 these people go grocery shopping? where do they work russian mark where do they play? they have to drive everywhere. and it is completely separate. and of course, to think about the environmental consequences of this is obvious. they the time he get to 1960's, a number of these critiques of suburbia have blossomed enough so that a number of innovators were trying to do something different. in creating a flurry of new talents like reston, virginia. irvine, california and columbia maryland. started by somebody named james ralph who was concerned about the scroll between baltimore and washington. he created the city of columbia between those two cities. because he was afraid that the current housing represented where people were living and
and los angeles is probably the most famous example. in the very distance is downtown l.a and all of the low-density housing and commercial district leading towards los angeles. reality, l.a. is more dense than other places. but you still get the idea. a more striking example of nevada. a subdivision created in the middle of the desert. 30 these people go grocery shopping? where do they work russian mark where do they play? they have to drive everywhere. and it is completely separate. and of...
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. >> yes, and i have spoken to him a little bit about how much he loves being in los angeles. obviously l.ais his hometown. he grew up in the pacific palisades. not far from venice where his offices are now. but there's a lot of talk here in l.a. about how being outside the silicon valley bubble gives you a different perspective. some folks like shawn radd the creator of tindr says it gives them a real since of what real people are like. >> real people in l.a. everything is relative, i guess, right? >> yeah. >> julia, thanks. we can't wait for march 1st. "squawk alley" is up after this. dow is up 66. >>> markets hit new record highs today as the rally continues. let's get to our bob pisani on the floor. bob? >> hello, carl. i don't think there's too much going on here but it's curious, we had a great close to europe. germany closed at a new high. we were selling off as we were going into the european close. let's say buy europe, sell u.s. maybe a little sentiment going on. talking about that trade for a while. it's too big. 23, 65 on the s&p. so we're five points off. take look at the big i
. >> yes, and i have spoken to him a little bit about how much he loves being in los angeles. obviously l.ais his hometown. he grew up in the pacific palisades. not far from venice where his offices are now. but there's a lot of talk here in l.a. about how being outside the silicon valley bubble gives you a different perspective. some folks like shawn radd the creator of tindr says it gives them a real since of what real people are like. >> real people in l.a. everything is...
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los angele rm noticr t 52 raymond on cam l.a.tambien estan ofreciendo ayuda legal. si usted cree que se puede benefici. puede habr con sul pastor o cerdote de su iglesia. cer --- hoy ernes de migracin, telemundo 48 se e hasta ecet en la calle vine con panel expertos para responder todas sus inquietudes migratioras --- blanca take boxes --- pasamos conuero compaÑero david gonzlez y lodetalles de inmigracin en tu barrio --- take arlen live david live david out blanca ---las poltic migratoas del...
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. >>> flying, airport delays are most likely in los angeles and boston. >>> speaking of l.a., there have been two straight nights of protests stemming from what some are calling an increase in arrests and deportations of immigrants in one of those is named guadalupe garcia de rayos. illegally and had two children during that time. her case and others have now sparked demonstrations as abc's clayton sandell reports. >> reporter: new outrage over president trump's immigration crackdown. in downtown l.a. overnight a crowd blocked a freeway entrance. >> so far a very peaceful protest of about 150 people here. >> reporter: protesting a federal immigration crackdown in southern california that they say is aimed at deporting violent criminals but this morning, guadalupe garcia de rayos, an arizona woman without a violent history has been deported too. now she can only see her two kids if they cross the border from their arizona home to mexico. i don't know what we'll do without her. >> reporter: federal immigration officials say her case underwent review at multiple levels and the judges held s
. >>> flying, airport delays are most likely in los angeles and boston. >>> speaking of l.a., there have been two straight nights of protests stemming from what some are calling an increase in arrests and deportations of immigrants in one of those is named guadalupe garcia de rayos. illegally and had two children during that time. her case and others have now sparked demonstrations as abc's clayton sandell reports. >> reporter: new outrage over president trump's...
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l.a. when the wind and rain ripped down a power line and it's been a tore pour. look at this video from our sister station nbc los angeles if we can look at that. the l.a. river yesterday and then today. one minute bone dry. the next rushing water. one analyst prediction over the next week, up to 10 trillion gallons of rain will fall on the state of california. doug, you've seen just about every storm imaginable, but this has got to take your breath away . >> los angeles seeing an the rain, san francisco seeing the rain and all of this continues to move on in. already two to four inches of rain in parts of southern california and upwards of 8 to 9 inches in the mountains of los angeles. they are going to be dealing with this for quite awhile. this is a seri for us though, much different weather here. we are going to be so nice over the next couple days. 51 our high today. roanoke coming in at 67. 75 back there toward st. louis. that warmer air making its way in during the day tomorrow. we'll talk how long the warm air sticks around. more on the california storms, as well. i'll see you back here in just a few minu
l.a. when the wind and rain ripped down a power line and it's been a tore pour. look at this video from our sister station nbc los angeles if we can look at that. the l.a. river yesterday and then today. one minute bone dry. the next rushing water. one analyst prediction over the next week, up to 10 trillion gallons of rain will fall on the state of california. doug, you've seen just about every storm imaginable, but this has got to take your breath away . >> los angeles seeing an the...
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. >> as for our friends in los angeles, bad news for l.a. drivers.ked worse in the world for gridlock. a study estimates drivers sat in traffic for 104 hours last year, losing more than $2,000 in time and gas. singer eric church continues his battle against scalpers. the singer canceled 25,000 tickets so at shows on his tour, bought by scalpers and put them back on sale for his fans. he says he is trust frustrated very few of them are caught and prosecuted. it's been called the most progressive weapon of all time, a phone used by adolf hitler selling out an option. i'm kelly wright, now back to "red eye" ." ♪ >> tom: in my day, fans would hang out together in real life. times have changed, and i blame the internet and obama. [laughter] today's teens can't just play hockey in the street or go to the dump and start fires, they have two hang out virtually in video chat rooms. it's called live chilling, it's the new after-school hang. the modern malt shop. kids log onto apps like house party or fam and their friends are alerted to sign on as well. it mak
. >> as for our friends in los angeles, bad news for l.a. drivers.ked worse in the world for gridlock. a study estimates drivers sat in traffic for 104 hours last year, losing more than $2,000 in time and gas. singer eric church continues his battle against scalpers. the singer canceled 25,000 tickets so at shows on his tour, bought by scalpers and put them back on sale for his fans. he says he is trust frustrated very few of them are caught and prosecuted. it's been called the most...
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l.a. a sinkhole opened up in los angeles friday night due to heavy rainfall in the area. two cars were swallowed up in the incident. strong winds and heavy rainfall also during the weekend. and concerns for planning in the statee and they're falling vertrtically and n now in fact during the weekend nearly 115 millimeters of rainfall in california. that's 1.5 times more than the monthly rainfall for february. another system is moving into californ o once again and this time the northern areas will be buffeted by amounts of heavy rainfall. some areas see 100 millimeters of rainfall but still some rain expected in l.a. it's going to be a stormy day on your monday and we'll also effect the pacific northwest as well. the system cause heavy rain in california over the weekend is effecting the southern plains with severe weather. there's a possibility for thunderstorms gusty winds and tornadoes into your monday in parts of texas as well as oklahoma. so please watch out for the violent weather. temperatures will be warm in tuesday. 22 degrees on monday and 24 degrees in atlanta a
l.a. a sinkhole opened up in los angeles friday night due to heavy rainfall in the area. two cars were swallowed up in the incident. strong winds and heavy rainfall also during the weekend. and concerns for planning in the statee and they're falling vertrtically and n now in fact during the weekend nearly 115 millimeters of rainfall in california. that's 1.5 times more than the monthly rainfall for february. another system is moving into californ o once again and this time the northern areas...
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l.a. protesting against los angeles police, this video show anz off-duty lapd officer firing his gun during fight with some teenagers. police say the argument started when the officer asked the kids to get off his lawn. the officer says he heard one of the kids say i'll shoot you and the teenager says that he was saying i'll sue you. the officer involved is now on administrative leave. >>> news right now for the police department here in d.c. as of 20 minutes ago the interim chief is now the chief full-time. megan mcgrath was there for the announcement and joins us live at the wilson building with more. megan? >> reporter: well, may mayor bowser wanted to pick someone that the residents of d.c. know they can rely on and trust and someone who understands and believes in community policing. just a little while ago, less than a half hour ago, she named inter interim chief peter newsham, a familiar face who joined the force back in 1989 as a rookie and rose up throw the ranks. chief newsham says he's honored and humbled by the position. he recognizes this is a very coveted position in policing
l.a. protesting against los angeles police, this video show anz off-duty lapd officer firing his gun during fight with some teenagers. police say the argument started when the officer asked the kids to get off his lawn. the officer says he heard one of the kids say i'll shoot you and the teenager says that he was saying i'll sue you. the officer involved is now on administrative leave. >>> news right now for the police department here in d.c. as of 20 minutes ago the interim chief is...
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los angeles. major cities like l.a.an diego could get hit with over an inch of rain an hour. >>> the senate is expected to vote today on president trump's pick to run the epa. senate democrats staged another all night session trying to delay the vote. they want time to review emails between scott pruitt and the oil, gas and coal industries during his time as oklahoma attorney general. >>> across the country today demonstrators are skipping work to oppose the trump administration's agenda. organizers are asking americans to join a demonstration or do public service instead. the largest protest is expected to be at 555 california street partially owned by president trump. >>> today state senator steve glazer will introduce a pair of bills to eliminate or reduce the impact of bart strikes. one bill would ban labor stoppages entirely. the other would allow the agency to bring in replacement workers in the event of a strike. >>> all right. to add to that last report, bart is on time. use bart to avoid the wet roads. traffic
los angeles. major cities like l.a.an diego could get hit with over an inch of rain an hour. >>> the senate is expected to vote today on president trump's pick to run the epa. senate democrats staged another all night session trying to delay the vote. they want time to review emails between scott pruitt and the oil, gas and coal industries during his time as oklahoma attorney general. >>> across the country today demonstrators are skipping work to oppose the trump...
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los angeles mayor eric garcetti. the headline "headline "l.a. mc garcetti." joining me now is david wohl and richard fowler. david, when you consider what is going out of the state of california, now, do have the mayor of los angeles basically hiding the rising crime rate they are, this doesn't do the citizens any favors. >> last year, 2016, crime was up, violent crime was up 10% over 2015. today, in the neighboring city of my cop was killed by a violent felon yesterday. sources tell me that the sister of an l.a.p.d. officer was killed by an illegal alien who had been deported numerous times. it's bad news. garcetti doesn't want to talk about it, the election is two weeks from tomorrow, surprise. he and chief charlie beck have turned the city into a full-service sanctuary city, including setting up a $10 million fund for illegal immigrants to access if they get deported to fight the deportation. that, despite the fact that many say this city needs an additional 2500 cops to make the streets safe. you know what his priorities are, garcetti, you know that he doe
los angeles mayor eric garcetti. the headline "headline "l.a. mc garcetti." joining me now is david wohl and richard fowler. david, when you consider what is going out of the state of california, now, do have the mayor of los angeles basically hiding the rising crime rate they are, this doesn't do the citizens any favors. >> last year, 2016, crime was up, violent crime was up 10% over 2015. today, in the neighboring city of my cop was killed by a violent felon yesterday....
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los angeles. san francisco up here. you can see in l.a., rain same way in the san francisco area. all through the bread basket as well. so fresno, los angeles, san francisco, all across the west coast extreme flood expected and flooding in many of these areas. the rain will continue today and through the weekend. the flooding has replaced the drought on the west coast. they're feeling the heat today. these pictures of evacuations, it's as if the streets have turned into rivers. one after the other, the rescue workers doing incredible work trying to save people from the mess that have taken their homes after extreme flooding. time to get back to politics. president trump's new national security advisor has a doctoral degree and has accomplished history on the battlefield. what he doesn't have is any experience in washington politics. coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news, an in depth look at m.r. mcmaster next. ase. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor abo
los angeles. san francisco up here. you can see in l.a., rain same way in the san francisco area. all through the bread basket as well. so fresno, los angeles, san francisco, all across the west coast extreme flood expected and flooding in many of these areas. the rain will continue today and through the weekend. the flooding has replaced the drought on the west coast. they're feeling the heat today. these pictures of evacuations, it's as if the streets have turned into rivers. one after the...
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los angeles. the plane carried 15 passengers from zurich to l.a. after an engine malfunction message.ers were forced to remain on board for 14 hours until another plane came to get them. >>> when we come back tonight, the survivor turned suit maker 70 years later. he is proud of those three words, made in america. you have to see this. i realize that ah, that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. i did... n't. hat? hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. smartmade frozen meals. real ingredients, grilled and roasted. it's like you made it. and you did... n't. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make
los angeles. the plane carried 15 passengers from zurich to l.a. after an engine malfunction message.ers were forced to remain on board for 14 hours until another plane came to get them. >>> when we come back tonight, the survivor turned suit maker 70 years later. he is proud of those three words, made in america. you have to see this. i realize that ah, that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a...
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los angeles. you're watching news room l.a. >> now president trump is moving to restore the conservative ideologythe u.s. supreme court. he's nominated gor sach. cnn's pamela brown reports. >> it's lovely to be here. >> the judge sits on the 10th circuit court of appeals. justice antonin scalia he could replace. and he believes in the literal interpretation of the constitution. >> the world suffered a seismic shock with the loss of justice scalia. >> they were good friends seen recently fishing together. after scalia's sudden death, he spoke about getting the news while skiing. >> i immediately lost what breath i had left. and i couldn't see the rest of the way down the mountain for the tear. >> reporter: his legal opinions on religious liberty attracted the attention of trump helping make his pick. he sided with corporations who claimed it violated religious beliefs. he also wrote an opinion in a separation of powers case holding that too much deference was given by the court to administratorive agencies and pinned a book arguing against assisted suicide. he writes the idea that all human beings
los angeles. you're watching news room l.a. >> now president trump is moving to restore the conservative ideologythe u.s. supreme court. he's nominated gor sach. cnn's pamela brown reports. >> it's lovely to be here. >> the judge sits on the 10th circuit court of appeals. justice antonin scalia he could replace. and he believes in the literal interpretation of the constitution. >> the world suffered a seismic shock with the loss of justice scalia. >> they were good...
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los angeles. the plane carried 15 passengers from zurich to l.a. after an engine malfunction message.ngers were forced to remain on board for 14 hours until another plane came to get them. >>> when we come back tonight, the survivor turned suit maker 70 years later. he is proud of those three words, made in america. you have to see this. i realize that ah, that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. i did... n't. hat? hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. smartmade frozen meals. real ingredients, grilled and roasted. it's like you made it. and you did... n't. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels mak
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l.a. >> bret: welcome back to los angeles. a new fox poll out tonight indicates more americans oppose president trump's immigration executive order then supported. the breakdown, 52-42. there is more bad news for the administration on the legal front. here is dan springer. >> the trump administration's temporary travel down from seven predominantly muslim countries took a legal hit this week when a federal court judge in virginia issued a preliminary injunction until there is a full trial. it was the first ruling that specified the constitutional grounds. she wrote the likelihood of an establishment clause violation of the restraint on liberty imposed by the ban on students and faculty of the commonwealth's universities were sufficient to establish harm by the executive order. the white house maintains it's not a muslim ban and does not favor one religion over another. it might have to prove that in court sooner than hoped. james robart rejected the effort to postpone the case in seattle while the ninth circuit decides whether
l.a. >> bret: welcome back to los angeles. a new fox poll out tonight indicates more americans oppose president trump's immigration executive order then supported. the breakdown, 52-42. there is more bad news for the administration on the legal front. here is dan springer. >> the trump administration's temporary travel down from seven predominantly muslim countries took a legal hit this week when a federal court judge in virginia issued a preliminary injunction until there is a full...
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. >> nbc's gadi schwartz outside los angeles city hall and downtown l.a., thanks very much. >>> stickund. we'll be right back. eumatologist eumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas... ...where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flulike symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to yo
. >> nbc's gadi schwartz outside los angeles city hall and downtown l.a., thanks very much. >>> stickund. we'll be right back. eumatologist eumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help...
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los angeles swallowed two cars. >> there goes a car. there goes a car. >> reporter: one of them as a tv helicopter watched overhead. today workers stabilizing the hole to begin repairs. adel hagekhalil is with l.a.'s sanitation department. >> it's not going to be like overnight. it will be probably at least a week or two, but we're going to do our best to get out quickly. >> reporter: in san bernardino, a firetruck had to be pulled from a sinkhole that opened on the shoulder of a major freeway. the storms have created high surf and caused at least three deaths, including one person trapped in a submerged car in victorville. san lorenzo river in santa cruz county is just one of many across the state rising toward flood levels. dawne harman is the county's superintendent of public works. >> there's flooding here,
los angeles swallowed two cars. >> there goes a car. there goes a car. >> reporter: one of them as a tv helicopter watched overhead. today workers stabilizing the hole to begin repairs. adel hagekhalil is with l.a.'s sanitation department. >> it's not going to be like overnight. it will be probably at least a week or two, but we're going to do our best to get out quickly. >> reporter: in san bernardino, a firetruck had to be pulled from a sinkhole that opened on the...
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l.a. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >>> we have story weather here in northern california as well.e's a look at live doppler 7 and it's just a mess in the south bay and parts of the east bay where there's many pockets of heavy rain and gusty wind. this is the view from atop mt. tam as we look at some of today's peak wind gusts. 58-mile-per-hour gusts at hollister, san jose and los gatos. 51 in oakland and 49 at mountain view. all we go to rainfall totals. only 0.09 from today's storm in livermore. under quarter of an inch in san jose. the rain goes on. now, today's storm was a 2. the storm for tonight and tomorrow will be a little lighter, 1 on the storm impact scale, producing scattered showers and breezy conditions at times. the chances of rain over the next five days are very substantial as we're going to have storms each of those days. sunday morning at 7:00, we'll start our forecast animation. it will be wet already and get stormier. the rain will become more widespread later in the day on sunday. sunday night the rainfall increases and the storm intensifies going into monday
l.a. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >>> we have story weather here in northern california as well.e's a look at live doppler 7 and it's just a mess in the south bay and parts of the east bay where there's many pockets of heavy rain and gusty wind. this is the view from atop mt. tam as we look at some of today's peak wind gusts. 58-mile-per-hour gusts at hollister, san jose and los gatos. 51 in oakland and 49 at mountain view. all we go to rainfall totals. only 0.09 from today's...
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l.a. mayor eric garcetti is now asking ice for greater transparency about ongoing operations. reena, los angeles is one of many cities across the country with police departments that have said they will not enforce federal imi >> ninan: following the immigration raids, carter evans. in cities across the country, saturday was a day of demonstrations on both sides of the planned parenthood funding debate. here's tony dokoupil. >> come on and join the fight! >> reporter: two sides of an old battle came face to face in washington today with dueling rallies in support of-- "roe v. wade" is here to stay. >> reporter: ...and opposition to a woman's right to abortion. the standoff was a national dave protest, including hundreds of antiabortion rallies across dozens of states. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the show of force was organized by a coalition of cooperating abortion rights opponents, with the goal of taking down a shared foe-- planned parenthood, america's largest single provider of abortion. >> life is winning again in america. >> reporter: vice president mike pence and a legion of voters opposed t
l.a. mayor eric garcetti is now asking ice for greater transparency about ongoing operations. reena, los angeles is one of many cities across the country with police departments that have said they will not enforce federal imi >> ninan: following the immigration raids, carter evans. in cities across the country, saturday was a day of demonstrations on both sides of the planned parenthood funding debate. here's tony dokoupil. >> come on and join the fight! >> reporter: two...
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los angeles. >> welcome to l.a. >> thank you very much, we could use less rain. >> well, we could use the rain. >> that's absolutely right. let's talk about the fears spreading across the this community. you've seen people really worry that this is the first wave of the trump administration going after illegal migrants. what's really taking place? >> it's definitely devastating. we have students afraid to go to school, families worried that they're going to be separated. our position, the position of mayors across this country, mayors and republicans, we're too pro-family t sarate families, we're to pro-economy to see our economy weakened, we're too pro-police-chiefs. we've had so little information. initially when people said there's a hundred people that were taken in, initially they said that was wildly inflated until the numbers came out that it was 150. at the airport, they said nobody has been sent back, until we found somebody who has been sent back to iran, somebody i know who had a visa and had come to reunite with their family. the level of fear, i want to reassure my residents that t
los angeles. >> welcome to l.a. >> thank you very much, we could use less rain. >> well, we could use the rain. >> that's absolutely right. let's talk about the fears spreading across the this community. you've seen people really worry that this is the first wave of the trump administration going after illegal migrants. what's really taking place? >> it's definitely devastating. we have students afraid to go to school, families worried that they're going to be...
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los angeles showers every single day. 16 for your high on friday and saturday. in l.a. just 15 about five degrees below your average for this time of year. across the board it's raining throughout the weekend. not a sunny day in southern california. let's take a look here across northern australia. we have a tropical low. this is in the forecast to become a tropical cyclone though. that's why we have the cyclone warnings in place there. just lingering right near the coast. really not a big steering flow in place. that mean this is will be taking its time. it is supposed to intensify. the big thing is rain with this one. i'll leave you with your extended outlook. >>> females are especially popular with customers as they are full of eggs. the herring season opened last month. boats have brought in nearly 150 tons. that's a third of the haul this time last year. still fishermen say this season's herring are plump and tasty. >> they are nice and fatty. they taste great. >> boats will be hauling in the herring through april. >>> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline."
los angeles showers every single day. 16 for your high on friday and saturday. in l.a. just 15 about five degrees below your average for this time of year. across the board it's raining throughout the weekend. not a sunny day in southern california. let's take a look here across northern australia. we have a tropical low. this is in the forecast to become a tropical cyclone though. that's why we have the cyclone warnings in place there. just lingering right near the coast. really not a big...
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that will be an amazing day for l.a. >> reporter: los angeles ranks third on the index of start-up activity san francisco. as soon as the 150-day lock-up period expires, we could see dozens of new snapchat millionaires. >> okay, julia. thank you. we're going to continue the conversation. if you want to stick around to join us, do that, julia. the co-founder and managing partner of aspect ventures with $150 million in assets under management. theresa was named to the top tech investors in silicon valley five times now. that's something. >> well, thanks for having me. it pays to be around for a long time, i guess. >> let's talk about snap. are you a believer? >> so i believe they have something that is very valuable amongst millennials and the content they're creating. i know people have been talking about the 150 million daus, but it's the supposed 2.5 billion snaps created daily. that's a lot of content, even if you compare to larger social networks. that's the positive. from a financial hat, purely looking at the numbers, the numbers don't look pretty. the negative gross margins story, tha
that will be an amazing day for l.a. >> reporter: los angeles ranks third on the index of start-up activity san francisco. as soon as the 150-day lock-up period expires, we could see dozens of new snapchat millionaires. >> okay, julia. thank you. we're going to continue the conversation. if you want to stick around to join us, do that, julia. the co-founder and managing partner of aspect ventures with $150 million in assets under management. theresa was named to the top tech...
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los angeles. and i want to start in l.a. with gadi schwartz. what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: well, katy, today started off with a rainy day. there were concerns it was going to dampen the spirits. i want to show you the crowd as we climb up this hill here. you with see the crowd has been growing, several hundred strong. all different kinds of signs. you see signs of people saying that trump's ties to russia should be investigated. you see signs of women's rights, signs of immigrants' rights. we'll see if we can talk to some people here. can i ask you, what brings you out here today. >> i'm here for the travel ban. yeah, because -- oh, gosh. >> reporter: tell me, what have you seen so far that is concerning to you? >> it was just upsetting that people with green cards were -- they already been through the process of getting approved and they had to be stopped again. it's not fair to them. i'm also here for all the deportations that have been going on, families that have been separated. it's sad to see that. >> reporter: thank you so much. thank you so much for tal
los angeles. and i want to start in l.a. with gadi schwartz. what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: well, katy, today started off with a rainy day. there were concerns it was going to dampen the spirits. i want to show you the crowd as we climb up this hill here. you with see the crowd has been growing, several hundred strong. all different kinds of signs. you see signs of people saying that trump's ties to russia should be investigated. you see signs of women's rights, signs of...
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los angeles. one man was electrocuted by a downed wire. 20 miles east of l.a., 180 homes were told to evacuate because of potential mudslides. in victorville, flash floods washed away cars, and one man drowned in his submerged vehicle. near sherman oaks, a sinkhole swallowed up two cars. more than 300 flights were delayed or canceled at los angeles international airport, and amtrak canceled service along the state's southern and central coast. one of the most notorious terrorists ever convicted in the united states, and serving a life sentence in prison, has died. the bureau of prisons announced today that the muslim sheik, omar abdel-rahman, of egypt, died at a prison hospital in north carolina. he had diabetes and coronary artery disease. known as "the blind sheikh," abdel-rahman was convicted in manhattan federal court in 1995 for the conspiracy behind the 1993 world trade center truck bombing. that first radical islamic terrorist attack on u.s. soil killed six people, injured hundreds more, and caused $800 million in property damage. the terror conspiracy included a subsequent foiled plot to bomb
los angeles. one man was electrocuted by a downed wire. 20 miles east of l.a., 180 homes were told to evacuate because of potential mudslides. in victorville, flash floods washed away cars, and one man drowned in his submerged vehicle. near sherman oaks, a sinkhole swallowed up two cars. more than 300 flights were delayed or canceled at los angeles international airport, and amtrak canceled service along the state's southern and central coast. one of the most notorious terrorists ever convicted...
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from san pedro and the port of los angeles and then goes through working class areas, compton, carson, south gate. it's 70% latino. and it's very diverse. we have the port of l.a. in the district. we have a lot of shoremen. immigrants across the area, croatian community, italians, mexican-americans. and so for me, it's actually a benefit that i speak spanish which campaigning to be able to talk to folks. i knocked on doors there. >> and who and what groups supported your race for the house? >> we had a lot of diverse support. we had support from the congressional hispanic caucus in washington. we had womens' groups, emily's list, naacp, we had environmental groups. sierra club, league of conservation voters. and then we had people who believed on sending someone to washington who is going to fight for them. and that's what we do. we ran a campaign on my story of, you know, i'm the daughter of immigrants from mechl koechlt i beat the odds. i got a piece of the american dream. and now i'm running to make sure you have that same shot. and it started with that personal story. and then we went into some of the issues and the differences between my opponent and i. b
from san pedro and the port of los angeles and then goes through working class areas, compton, carson, south gate. it's 70% latino. and it's very diverse. we have the port of l.a. in the district. we have a lot of shoremen. immigrants across the area, croatian community, italians, mexican-americans. and so for me, it's actually a benefit that i speak spanish which campaigning to be able to talk to folks. i knocked on doors there. >> and who and what groups supported your race for the...
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an is calling from los angeles , are you concerned about violent crime in l.a.?aller: i am not concerned and the real statistics are that act , i am more worried about an authoritarian president and government committing violent crimes against the people. i am very surprised that we are at a time where we are really in a place where we are in alternative facts land. i think more people should be concerned about a malignant narcissist as a president and i do not think most people know what that means. the biggest problem is that it means the president cannot hold any kind of empathy. it is frightening. not worried about crime, more worried about an authoritarian government and police department more and more militarized and what it means for the people down the line. lastly, i really hope the news outlets are going to concentrate more on the russia story because there is a lot there i think and there are criminal acts being committed by this administration. and it is frightening, i am frightened them. host: mike is calling in from, hudson, new york, are you concer
an is calling from los angeles , are you concerned about violent crime in l.a.?aller: i am not concerned and the real statistics are that act , i am more worried about an authoritarian president and government committing violent crimes against the people. i am very surprised that we are at a time where we are really in a place where we are in alternative facts land. i think more people should be concerned about a malignant narcissist as a president and i do not think most people know what that...
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l.a. i'm john vause live in los angeles. >> i'm isa soares live in london. >>> washington state solicitedal donald trump's travel ban would throw the world into chaos. that was one of the arguments that he made to the u.s. appeals court on tuesday. he maintains national security decisions are up to the president. take a listen. >> could the president simply say in the order, we're not going to let any muslims in? >> that's not what the order does here. >> could he do that? could he do that? >> that's not what the order does. >> would anybody be able to challenge that? >> that's not what the order does here. >> washington state solicited general ordered a muslim ban was the exact intention of the order. >> how do you infer that desire if, in fact, the vast majority of muslims are unaffected? >> well, your honor, in part you can infer it from intent evidence. there are statements we've quoted in the complaint that are rather shocking evidence of intent to discriminate against muslims given that we haven't had any discovery yet to find out what else might have been said in private. >> and th
l.a. i'm john vause live in los angeles. >> i'm isa soares live in london. >>> washington state solicitedal donald trump's travel ban would throw the world into chaos. that was one of the arguments that he made to the u.s. appeals court on tuesday. he maintains national security decisions are up to the president. take a listen. >> could the president simply say in the order, we're not going to let any muslims in? >> that's not what the order does here. >> could...
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larry: a police officer in los angeles went the distance for her brothers in blue. alison: l.a.riff's deputy ran the run to remember. half marathon, all 13 miles of it in the full uniform. she did it to offer fellow uniforms who died in the line of duty. one that is battling leukemia. she is hoping to raise awareness and hopefully find a bone marrow match for her colleague. robert: there is a guy that will try to go the distance and more against the wizards. vicious player. russell westbrook. oh, boy. here we go. westbrook and the thunder are in town. they are angry after a loss on saturday. knock on wood, bradley beal has been a part of their success this hawksworth. erin: thunder head coach billy donovan coached bradley beal at florida and says his health is a reason why they have been successful. >> he has been healthy most of the year. through his expanse he has become a good player. erin: beal agrees with the coach's assessment. >> i am dealing with an injury and my mind says i am coming back stronger than i was. i don't eat junk food anymore. i used to say i have a high me
larry: a police officer in los angeles went the distance for her brothers in blue. alison: l.a.riff's deputy ran the run to remember. half marathon, all 13 miles of it in the full uniform. she did it to offer fellow uniforms who died in the line of duty. one that is battling leukemia. she is hoping to raise awareness and hopefully find a bone marrow match for her colleague. robert: there is a guy that will try to go the distance and more against the wizards. vicious player. russell westbrook....
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l.a. that's ridiculous. palm springs, 48. that is warmer than los angeles. we do get temperatures at nine and 19 up at reynaud and also trekkie. that's the system offshore. it does not look like it will face with this one. if it did we would have widespread rain. it looks like we will get to impulses from the north. one that will be here on saturday for a mix of sun and clouds and some rain more likely on sunday. today nice and cool. cold this morning but sunny and on the chilly side this afternoon. mainly a lot of this will be offshore. i am using the european forecast model for the rainfall projection. it's a little bit wetter than the gfs. there is still not a lot. were looking at a third of an inch to maybe a half inch. that should suffice into monday mornings. next week does look drive. from santa rosa and napa all the way down to santa cruz and even san jose. a cool day we will keep that team going into the weekend. low snow levels and then a break. >> marches?>> the first seven days are dry. things could change fast though. >>> even though part trance
l.a. that's ridiculous. palm springs, 48. that is warmer than los angeles. we do get temperatures at nine and 19 up at reynaud and also trekkie. that's the system offshore. it does not look like it will face with this one. if it did we would have widespread rain. it looks like we will get to impulses from the north. one that will be here on saturday for a mix of sun and clouds and some rain more likely on sunday. today nice and cool. cold this morning but sunny and on the chilly side this...
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los angeles is number one. researchers said the average driver in l.a. spent 104 hours in traffic last year. moscow came in at number two with nearly 91 hours spent in traffic and drivers in san francisco spent about 82 hours. seems like even more. >> yeah. >> and that is a lot. >> any time there is an accident, a downed tree, even more traffic. >> and construction and now this morning. rain. >> something you have to deal with when in the city. >> oh, yeah. >>> e. and more traffic. >> and i have been blessed to experience traffic in l.a. and the bay area. it's 5:14 and let's look at the morning roads. starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. a lot of rain coming down there and slick roads to worry about. a high wind advisory across the ban is into downtown san francisco and westbound 580 after lake shore avenue. this is a five-car crash blocking all lanes. four lanes on westbound 580 and this is that lake shore. traffic is diverted off of that avenue and you can see a lot of red arrows now. early morning delays. give yourself plenty of extra time to get through there or take 880 instead. >>>
los angeles is number one. researchers said the average driver in l.a. spent 104 hours in traffic last year. moscow came in at number two with nearly 91 hours spent in traffic and drivers in san francisco spent about 82 hours. seems like even more. >> yeah. >> and that is a lot. >> any time there is an accident, a downed tree, even more traffic. >> and construction and now this morning. rain. >> something you have to deal with when in the city. >> oh, yeah....
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. >>> los angeles police are investigating how a stolen car ended up in the l.a. river last night. the car was spotted in the water near the 710 and imperial highway in south gate just before 10:00 p.m. rescue crews searched the river for an hour, turned up no victims. authorities aren't sure how long that car was in the water before it was reported. no other details have been released. >>> terrifying moments also in southern california after a man and his daughter were rescued from flash flood waters. santa clarita valley sheriffs tweeted this video of the rescue yesterday afternoon. two cars were trying to cross a canyon when they got stuck. crews were able to pull everyone to safety but this is another reminder to pay attention to flash flood warnings. >>> in the bay area it's been sunny this weekend but your recent storms continue to take a toll on several roads. in escalatora county 40i 35 is closed indefinitely after a wash out near lass cumbras. the earth opened up swallowing a large chunk of the highway. to santa cruz highway where the chp reopened a lane of northbound high
. >>> los angeles police are investigating how a stolen car ended up in the l.a. river last night. the car was spotted in the water near the 710 and imperial highway in south gate just before 10:00 p.m. rescue crews searched the river for an hour, turned up no victims. authorities aren't sure how long that car was in the water before it was reported. no other details have been released. >>> terrifying moments also in southern california after a man and his daughter were...
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los angeles here. we have a lot of problems with l.a. unified, detroit's another city. those are exceptions. not the rule. the majority of public school systems in the united states, the children are thriving, the parents are happy with the system, the education they're receiving, and the teachers who have those little minds in the future in their hands. and that just would be one example of an individual. but with regard to what he's done, the problem here is that we need a leader, in my opinion, who leads by example. the outright lying, giving false information, saying that the media is the enemy when we have isis that has attacked and killed individuals overseas, this man needs to take this job seriously -- >> oh, he is taking it seriously -- >> stop having a southern white house and do the job that the american people -- cheryl: i want to bring in. there's something happening today, and we haven't heard from president trump on this particular issue. but we've got all of these not my president protests that are taking place across the country right now. got them in philadelphia, dc, here
los angeles here. we have a lot of problems with l.a. unified, detroit's another city. those are exceptions. not the rule. the majority of public school systems in the united states, the children are thriving, the parents are happy with the system, the education they're receiving, and the teachers who have those little minds in the future in their hands. and that just would be one example of an individual. but with regard to what he's done, the problem here is that we need a leader, in my...
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los angeles and a goes through some very working-class neighborhoods. like carson, compton, and watts california. it is 70% latino and it is very diverse. we had the port of l.a. in the district. immigrants across the area. a croatian community. italians. mexican-americans. for me it is a benefit that i speak spanish because i could talk to folks when i knocked on doors there. >> who and what groups supported your race? we had a lot of diverse support. >> we had women's groups, emily's list, we had environmental groups, sierra club, league of conservation voters, and then we had people who believed on sending someone to washington who would fight for them. we ran a campaign on my story. i'm the daughter of immigrants from mexico. i'd be done. i got a piece of the american dream, now i want to make sure that you have that same shot. it started with a personal story and then we went to some of the issues and the differences between my opponent and i. but really it is a story of hope. at a time when we had a very divisive presidential election people wanted hope. , it is something that wins, right? people want to know that they have opportunity for their kids. >
los angeles and a goes through some very working-class neighborhoods. like carson, compton, and watts california. it is 70% latino and it is very diverse. we had the port of l.a. in the district. immigrants across the area. a croatian community. italians. mexican-americans. for me it is a benefit that i speak spanish because i could talk to folks when i knocked on doors there. >> who and what groups supported your race? we had a lot of diverse support. >> we had women's groups,...
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los angeles. >> today isn't just about laws. it's about love and today isn't just about politics. it's about families. >> l.a.'mayor says ali is the first person to return to the u.s. as a result of court action and he won't be the last. ers. and and >>> mean while here in the bay area immigration laurels have been camped out at sfo 24/7 since saturday helping travelers. andria borba says they're not leaving any time soon. >> reporter: well, liz, those lawyers remain here tonight. they had more than 1,700 people volunteer to come here to sfo to help family members who may have loved ones trapped behind customs. >> let them out! >> reporter: saturday's protests over president trump's travel ban has given way to this. a rotating group of immigration and civil rights lawyers and interpreters continuing to deal with the fallout over the executive order. they have not left. >> there's still tail lot of chaos and confusion -- a lot of chaos and confusion and different airports have been interpreting the orders differently. >> reporter: there are signs in multiple languages offering legal service and even desks set u
los angeles. >> today isn't just about laws. it's about love and today isn't just about politics. it's about families. >> l.a.'mayor says ali is the first person to return to the u.s. as a result of court action and he won't be the last. ers. and and >>> mean while here in the bay area immigration laurels have been camped out at sfo 24/7 since saturday helping travelers. andria borba says they're not leaving any time soon. >> reporter: well, liz, those lawyers remain...
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l.a. to be an actor. >> it's not easy to leave your hometown and your family and come out to los angeles to pursue a dreamhe odds are not in your favor. >> reporter: that same yearning sustains his and emma stone's characters in "la la land." >> it's like a pipe dream. >> this is the dream. it's conflict and it's compromise. it's very, very exciting. >> it helped reinvigorate my understanding and love for l.a., i think. it can also be a place where really incredible things happen. >> reporter: not much more incredible than gosling's quiet rise to the top of the a-list, bolstered by offbeat and heartfelt films. from the brash "drive." to the tender "blue valentine." ♪ you always hurt the ones you love ♪ >> he won a national meth competition in china -- >> reporter: the up to the second ensemble "the big short." >> i'm sure of the math. >> reporter: in "la la land" gosling's pianist finds his jazz dream going south fast. >> you're fired. >> it's christmas. >> yeah, i see the decorations. good luck in the new year. >> that's the worst time to meet a potential love interest but that's exactly when he meets he
l.a. to be an actor. >> it's not easy to leave your hometown and your family and come out to los angeles to pursue a dreamhe odds are not in your favor. >> reporter: that same yearning sustains his and emma stone's characters in "la la land." >> it's like a pipe dream. >> this is the dream. it's conflict and it's compromise. it's very, very exciting. >> it helped reinvigorate my understanding and love for l.a., i think. it can also be a place where really...
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los angeles for a recent trip. he talked to "g.q." magazine. what are you doing in l.a.?> maybe i'll find khloe kardashian's big fat ass, i really want to see it. then he goes, i'm fascinated with it. i want to see it in person. i have seen pictures. i want to see what her ass looks like in person. we have that video from kim kardashian from a long time ago -- >> i love my big fat ass. >> khloe kardashian's brand is her ass. she does the things putting her ass out there. cannior wants to see it, is it a compliment? >> someone came up to me and said i love your giant big jugs, like i don't take that as a compliment. i just don't. >> really, because i do. [laughter] >> coming up -- >> drake, so he was performing at the 0 2 arena in london last night. a fan was waving this odell beckham jersey mid concert, he takes the jersey, has him sign it. >> is this too nice for you? >> closed captioning and other considerations for "tmz" provided by -- >> you want to have fun in hollywood, how about the "tmz" celebrity tour. onboard our spa shays open airbuses, you'll have a lovely vie
los angeles for a recent trip. he talked to "g.q." magazine. what are you doing in l.a.?> maybe i'll find khloe kardashian's big fat ass, i really want to see it. then he goes, i'm fascinated with it. i want to see it in person. i have seen pictures. i want to see what her ass looks like in person. we have that video from kim kardashian from a long time ago -- >> i love my big fat ass. >> khloe kardashian's brand is her ass. she does the things putting her ass out...
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to obtain the market is availability of herion in los angeles in los angeles and highly seen it evolve over time. >> painfully common l.a does not have the same level of an opiate problem you see in west virginia, ohio and new hampshire. not to say we don't have a drug album. it is rampant in those areas and is relatively low here. although we start to see sentinel deaths spread east to west. sacramento had to does then overdoses in the matter of a couple weeks. you have only two milligrams, and what it takes to councilman and counterfeit bills created out of it. go to a party and take whatever you care. you think you are just taking vicodin. it's being manufactured by a drug dealer in his basement. you don't know what you're taking. you don't know how strong it is or how safe it is. the ignorance of not only by prescription drug czar, and is feeling a lot of deaths. i'm not sure if that answered your question. it's an interesting point i wanted to make. i did want to make one other point which is the insurance industry was brought up and the public health insurance industry not intentionally obviously and not because o
to obtain the market is availability of herion in los angeles in los angeles and highly seen it evolve over time. >> painfully common l.a does not have the same level of an opiate problem you see in west virginia, ohio and new hampshire. not to say we don't have a drug album. it is rampant in those areas and is relatively low here. although we start to see sentinel deaths spread east to west. sacramento had to does then overdoses in the matter of a couple weeks. you have only two...