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we're live from the port of long beach next. winners that you can own ahead of it, but also losers. stay with us. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed.
we're live from the port of long beach next. winners that you can own ahead of it, but also losers. stay with us. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp...
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even shut downs at shipping terminals but the congestion is worse at ports in los angeles and long beach that could be opening a window of opportunity in oakland. >> we are getting hundreds of thousands of loads coming our way that has originally -- was originally targeted in long beach, los angeles area. >> reporter: imports were up 9% in october. that is good news for one of the bay area's biggest economic engines. one company is offering to drive cars from southern california to the bay area for free just to ship out of oakland instead of los angeles. >> i think there is a great opportunity but everybody has to see it and work towards a resolution. >> until a labor stand off is solved he says his trucking company and consumers won't reap the benefits. >> unfortunately things are congested to the point here that we can't take anymore business. >> we have to be smart about it. we can't over commit and under deliver. we have to do it smart. >> reporter: this afternoon they said they are looking to expand by bringing another shipping company to the terminal. weeric rasmussen, ktvu channel
even shut downs at shipping terminals but the congestion is worse at ports in los angeles and long beach that could be opening a window of opportunity in oakland. >> we are getting hundreds of thousands of loads coming our way that has originally -- was originally targeted in long beach, los angeles area. >> reporter: imports were up 9% in october. that is good news for one of the bay area's biggest economic engines. one company is offering to drive cars from southern california to...
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in long beach, have caused a full stop of big containerized ships loaded with cargo just off the shore. we get our report on that tonight from nbc's hallie jackson who is in san pedro, california. >> reporter: thirteen ships wait to get into the country's biggest port complex. >> nothing is moving here. >> reporter: normally there's no line at los angeles, long beach, but congestion's been building at west coast ports including tacoma where gary snyder says hundreds of his perishable christmas trees are stuck on the dock. he expects to lose $50,000 this season since his shipments probably won't make it to asia in time for the holidays. >> we had to cancel half a dozen containers going to singapore. it's because we can't get them into the dock. and if we did, it's going to sit there. >> reporter: it's not just goods headed out, it's merchandise coming in at risk of going nowhere. like rob feldman's glass jars from china used to package his gourmet popcorn. >> glass jars set us apart so that would be a huge blow to our company. >> reporter: so why the port paralysis? management is accusi
in long beach, have caused a full stop of big containerized ships loaded with cargo just off the shore. we get our report on that tonight from nbc's hallie jackson who is in san pedro, california. >> reporter: thirteen ships wait to get into the country's biggest port complex. >> nothing is moving here. >> reporter: normally there's no line at los angeles, long beach, but congestion's been building at west coast ports including tacoma where gary snyder says hundreds of his...
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jeff flock is in long beach and has more details. jeff?reporter: it is amazing how much goes through here, gerri. you can see this ship right behind me, that's 4,000 containers on this japanese ship. take a look at this one over here, that's even bigger. that's cosco, that's about 10,000 shipping containers. as you point out, take a look at how big this port is. if we take an aerial view, you see the ports of los angeles and long beach, that's almost half of all the imports into this country right now. but the labor dispute involves 20,000 workers not only at these ports, but all the way up and down this western seaboard all the way up from tacoma and the port of seattle all the way down past here. the problem is that they don't have a contract. they've been working without one since july 1st. it's a lot of the guys that run these cranes up here. you talk about a slowdown, reports are that the union is not sending enough workers to operate these big overhead cranes to offload and onload this cargo. the international long shore and warehous
jeff flock is in long beach and has more details. jeff?reporter: it is amazing how much goes through here, gerri. you can see this ship right behind me, that's 4,000 containers on this japanese ship. take a look at this one over here, that's even bigger. that's cosco, that's about 10,000 shipping containers. as you point out, take a look at how big this port is. if we take an aerial view, you see the ports of los angeles and long beach, that's almost half of all the imports into this country...
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live in long beach township, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> breaking news now.e want to take you to that press conference on the tragic shooting in tabernacle, new jersey. >> i am captain steven jones of the new jersey state police. we'd like to provide an outline of what we now know regarding the tragedy that occurred yesterday in tabor knackal. 9:15 yesterday morning dispatch received a 911 call describing a shooting at 39 holly park drive in tabernacle.ç when troopers arrived there, they found four people had been shot, three of them were children and tragically, two of them were dead at the scene. today, the burlington county medical examiner's office was able to provide additional information through an autopsy and they have identified the two children that have died at the scene as nicholas harrimna and nadia harriman, 8 years old an their brother, alexander is 11 years old, is critically injured along with the mother of all three children. her name is jeannine lepage. all pay long state police detectives were out there at the scene interviewing people an
live in long beach township, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> breaking news now.e want to take you to that press conference on the tragic shooting in tabernacle, new jersey. >> i am captain steven jones of the new jersey state police. we'd like to provide an outline of what we now know regarding the tragedy that occurred yesterday in tabor knackal. 9:15 yesterday morning dispatch received a 911 call describing a shooting at 39 holly park drive in tabernacle.ç when troopers...
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from california up to the border with canada, l.a., long beach, seattle, this is a business coming in from asia. we'll follow the story. jonathan gold, thank you, sir very much. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: keep us posted. closing bell going to ring, we've got about 39 minutes to go. here's a question for all of you, do you trust your banker? >> no. cheryl: johnny doesn't trust his banker, i trust mine. charlie gasparino has it next, he's got something to say about banks. >>> pedal to the metal. when it comes to the l.a. auto show, we're going to show you next. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all
from california up to the border with canada, l.a., long beach, seattle, this is a business coming in from asia. we'll follow the story. jonathan gold, thank you, sir very much. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: keep us posted. closing bell going to ring, we've got about 39 minutes to go. here's a question for all of you, do you trust your banker? >> no. cheryl: johnny doesn't trust his banker, i trust mine. charlie gasparino has it next, he's got something to say about banks....
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nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg is live in long beach township. he joins with us more on this. ted? >> jackie and keith, it's been cold and it has been windy. two factors that can cause pipes to freeze at homes that have not been winterized. if you've got a house like that, experts say you may want to take a trip down here to the shore soon to check on it. a spray from an outdoor shower in harvey cedars that no one turned on. one of the many leaks from frozen pipe at the jersey shore this week. >> every time it warms up a little bit, we get calls. >> this is where it was gushing out. >> reporter: it's been a busy week for plumbers darren and lou garrabo at homes empty for the offseason but not yet having it winterized. >> the cold weather hit us early this year. i think a lot of people were unprepared. >> reporter: officials say it's possible other leaks have gone unreported, especially if pipes inside houses froze and burst. >> you could have a water leak and no one knows. it's so important to have your house checked. >> i cut this pipe off here
nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg is live in long beach township. he joins with us more on this. ted? >> jackie and keith, it's been cold and it has been windy. two factors that can cause pipes to freeze at homes that have not been winterized. if you've got a house like that, experts say you may want to take a trip down here to the shore soon to check on it. a spray from an outdoor shower in harvey cedars that no one turned on. one of the many leaks from frozen pipe at the...
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clay went to the same high school as jackson, long beach poly high school.d this be the end for bernard hopkins? last night he lost to sergei kovalev. he lost by unanimous decision. bernard hopkins, will you fight again? >> asking me to fight right now, just like asking a woman who was in nine hours later to have another baby. i tell you what, you can't take nothing away from the champ. >> got to love him. the asking prize for hamils, three top prospects. >>> time to check in for a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." >>> coming up, the homecoming for two americans released this weekend by north korea after a secret u.s. government mission. >>> tom brokaw on what it was like as the berlin wall started to come down 25 years ago tonight. >>> hiring for the holidays. where the jobs are. >>> a hospital where they see all the possibilities in life for the babies in intensive care when we see you in a few minutes for "nbc nightly news." >>> we will be right back. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want
clay went to the same high school as jackson, long beach poly high school.d this be the end for bernard hopkins? last night he lost to sergei kovalev. he lost by unanimous decision. bernard hopkins, will you fight again? >> asking me to fight right now, just like asking a woman who was in nine hours later to have another baby. i tell you what, you can't take nothing away from the champ. >> got to love him. the asking prize for hamils, three top prospects. >>> time to check...
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and it ranges between 225 in stockton to 350,000 in long beach. the other salary is 279,000, nearly 280,000, 2 19 for public works [speaker not understood]. our director salary is lower than the average of other sea ports by 21,43 2 and lower than the average of similar department head in the city and county of san francisco ~ by $29,000. as a matter of practice, you typically set our executive director's increase consistent with mea. this year, all mea represented staff have a 3% increase effective october 11th. that is really equivalent to a 2.07% increase for the current fiscal year. we do recommend that you increase our exec ~ executive director's salary. you have the authority to increase the executive director salary in the range of other ceqa directors. you can set the salary for budget year fy 2015-16 since the mea m-o-u is set for next year. the resolution is currently crafted is just for the current year. we also recommend that the benefits and working conditions for the current year be the same as our mea m-o-u provide. and i'm here to
and it ranges between 225 in stockton to 350,000 in long beach. the other salary is 279,000, nearly 280,000, 2 19 for public works [speaker not understood]. our director salary is lower than the average of other sea ports by 21,43 2 and lower than the average of similar department head in the city and county of san francisco ~ by $29,000. as a matter of practice, you typically set our executive director's increase consistent with mea. this year, all mea represented staff have a 3% increase...
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jersey and we are drying out west of philadelphia, and center city all the way east to the shore of long beachaside heights, this is the thunderstorm that was severe at a time, it is now generally pushing off the coast, no more lightning and no longer severe but heavy rainfall, near arctic avenue to pacific avenue to the pord walk. but even here the heaviest rain is heading out over the next few minutes and heavy showers for the next 30 minutes. the visibility is dropping every, 3 miles in atlantic city and 2.5-month-old and 1.5 in reading and the poconos the visible is a half mile. >>> chilly in allentown 48 and philadelphia 53, a damp raw feeli feeling out there with the lingering fog out there and dropping from the 60s to the upper 50s. we have energy to the west and that energy is pushing off the coast and is developing another nor'easter for new england and all of that juice in the atmosphere is kind of getting excited across our region and in northern new england it's another snow event in parts of maine and vermont. for us we miss out on the big part of the storm but because that storm
jersey and we are drying out west of philadelphia, and center city all the way east to the shore of long beachaside heights, this is the thunderstorm that was severe at a time, it is now generally pushing off the coast, no more lightning and no longer severe but heavy rainfall, near arctic avenue to pacific avenue to the pord walk. but even here the heaviest rain is heading out over the next few minutes and heavy showers for the next 30 minutes. the visibility is dropping every, 3 miles in...
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the director of a shark lab in long beach says it's unusual to see hammer head sharks in thaty but it'sa. >>> san francisco's collide -- ax aa doe tonighted turkeys that were delivered to the church this morning. he says the glide will be serving 5,000 meals on thanksgiving to people who might otherwise go hungry. >> those who looked up on and shunned and many times found homeless and many times find different ways to respond. they will -- we will need that meet. because we will feed them. >> the reverend williams says glide will need at least 1500 turkeys. 500 hams and all the side dishes for a complete meal. he says the church will need the help of about 500 volunteers to serve up all of that food. >>> five students shot in one week. we told you about one of the students a 16-year-old basketball player shot in front of his house. tonight we are learning more about how a school district is coping with the violence facing student there is. ha is coming up on ktvu channel if t news at 5:00. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. - [voiceover] : the car, we have trouble living wi
the director of a shark lab in long beach says it's unusual to see hammer head sharks in thaty but it'sa. >>> san francisco's collide -- ax aa doe tonighted turkeys that were delivered to the church this morning. he says the glide will be serving 5,000 meals on thanksgiving to people who might otherwise go hungry. >> those who looked up on and shunned and many times found homeless and many times find different ways to respond. they will -- we will need that meet. because we will...
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and i meant to go online i know when i went down for a funeral for one of my relatives, i believe long beach had free public transportation and for myself being a senior i'm thinking this year starting july 1st all my utilities went up and i'm thinking of that $23 to be able to pay for the increase and everything else so please pass free muni and congratulations on the aa standard rating standard poors rating and support us too. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good afternoon. charles minster first i want to give a shout out and salute to the union members of muni who keep the system running and it's nice that the report of the director that muni sounds flush. it always sounds poor when it comes to contract negotiations. when it comes to free muni foreseen i for, seniors we were always told that the budget constraints were the problem and we couldn't have it i think it amounted to 7 to $7 million per year and meanwhile you spend money useless ly for these shake down artists and you can save lives on the street which is a priority i believe of the mta and you have got apple and google
and i meant to go online i know when i went down for a funeral for one of my relatives, i believe long beach had free public transportation and for myself being a senior i'm thinking this year starting july 1st all my utilities went up and i'm thinking of that $23 to be able to pay for the increase and everything else so please pass free muni and congratulations on the aa standard rating standard poors rating and support us too. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good...
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. >>> plus, we'll go to long beach, california, where there's an alleged slowdown by dockworkers that snarl holiday deliveries. >>> and legendary rocker bob seger joins us in studio 57. >>> and an auction night brought in neil $853 million, the highest total ever for any action. warhol's triple elvis was the night's biggest seller. it went for nearly $82 million. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and today is thursday, november 13th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following this morning. big chill that is blown through rockies and midwest inches closer to us. while we don't need shovels some could see snow. katie has forecast. >>> a man visiting his mother in south philadelphia is gunned down. another man is dead, the the latest on the search, for the the gun man. for a casino in south philadelphia a, neighbors a they don't want it in their backyard. >>> those stories and more coming up, lets check our forecast and
. >>> plus, we'll go to long beach, california, where there's an alleged slowdown by dockworkers that snarl holiday deliveries. >>> and legendary rocker bob seger joins us in studio 57. >>> and an auction night brought in neil $853 million, the highest total ever for any action. warhol's triple elvis was the night's biggest seller. it went for nearly $82 million. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren...
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take a look at this outdoor shower at harvey cedars on long beach ilan.sprayed from a broken pipe. so far ocean city's had more than two dozen leaks from frozen pipes, most at summer vacation homes. plumbers tell nbc 10 people just aren't ready for temperatures to drop this low this early. >> this year, everybody was trying to stretch it out to thanksgiving, i think. it just didn'tç work. >> the cold weather hit us early this year. i think a lot of people were unprepared. >> reporter: it's important to remember that repairing a leak is not cheap. plumbers tell us it could cost between 200 and 600 bucks just to fix an outdoor shower. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> we have another very cold night tonight. by monday, it's going to be feeling balmy out there. in between we'll be tracking some rain before the weekend is over. record warmth likely in at least parts of the area on monday. and some travel troubles possible for the day before thanksgiving and a big travel day. right now we have 34 d
take a look at this outdoor shower at harvey cedars on long beach ilan.sprayed from a broken pipe. so far ocean city's had more than two dozen leaks from frozen pipes, most at summer vacation homes. plumbers tell nbc 10 people just aren't ready for temperatures to drop this low this early. >> this year, everybody was trying to stretch it out to thanksgiving, i think. it just didn'tç work. >> the cold weather hit us early this year. i think a lot of people were unprepared. >>...
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. >>> plus, we'll go to long beach, california, where there's an alleged slowdown by dockworkers that snarl holiday deliveries. >>> and legendary rocker bob seger joins us in studio 57. >>> and a record-breaking night at christie's auction house right here in new york city where portraits by andy warhol and works by william de kooning brought in near $853 million, the highest total ever for any auction. warhol's triple elvis was the night's biggest seller. it went for nearly $82 million. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, november 13. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. good morning. nearly 4:30. and we have some breaking news out of the gate. it's raining. >> how about that! >> showers continuing outside and drizzle. so out the door early on, we have some more rain. will we see some more as we head toward the weekend? we'll talk about that
. >>> plus, we'll go to long beach, california, where there's an alleged slowdown by dockworkers that snarl holiday deliveries. >>> and legendary rocker bob seger joins us in studio 57. >>> and a record-breaking night at christie's auction house right here in new york city where portraits by andy warhol and works by william de kooning brought in near $853 million, the highest total ever for any auction. warhol's triple elvis was the night's biggest seller. it went for...
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bahÍa sufriría bajo el nuevo nivel mÁs al sur de los Ángeles cuando pusieron barreras de arena en long beachentemente inundado. >> al fondo en el laboratorio la elecciÓn de internet era sobre el calentamiento global y sus implicaciones. por ejemplo en la zona del golfo lacio de houston se verÍa seriamente afectada y la barrera prÁcticamente desaparecerÍa bajo el agua. indiscutiblemente el estado mÁs afectado serÍa la florida. gran parte desaparecerÍa, los cayos serÍan inexistentes incluso la famosa miami beach quedarÍa sumergida con sÓlo unos edificios sobresaliendo del agua. >> aparentemente eso va a suceder en probablemente en unos 70/80 aÑos o sea que mucho mÁs rápido de lo que se pensaba. >> hay otras predicciones que no son tan drÁsticas hablan de un aumento no tan pronunciado, para otros simplemente no existe tal calentamiento global en fin el tiempo lo dirÁ. tal vez algunos de ustedes les parezca un poco surreal esto sobre todo con las frÍas temperaturas que se viven en estados unidos extremadamente frÍas estas temperaturas de este a oeste sin embargo los inviernos pronunciados y vera
bahÍa sufriría bajo el nuevo nivel mÁs al sur de los Ángeles cuando pusieron barreras de arena en long beachentemente inundado. >> al fondo en el laboratorio la elecciÓn de internet era sobre el calentamiento global y sus implicaciones. por ejemplo en la zona del golfo lacio de houston se verÍa seriamente afectada y la barrera prÁcticamente desaparecerÍa bajo el agua. indiscutiblemente el estado mÁs afectado serÍa la florida. gran parte desaparecerÍa, los cayos serÍan...
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i think with your leadership both with the ports of l.a., long beach, oakland and sacramento, that you will bring a different vision to it, you being in your position now for ten years. of course, you know port directors last a minimum of three to four years and you have lasted a long time. so, i really think that is deserving to be bee stowed ~ bestowed upon you to be the head. good luck. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i will say one thing. as many of you know, i'm i've been a big proponent of water transportation ~. i'll go on record to say since we didn't have the tide land tour today and newport, i want to say i think it's a great step we're taking. it is an expansion of the boat and their fleet. we did take a nice ride. i just want to emphasize being able to develop more modes of water transport not only just for special events, recreational, but also hopefully if we ever get to the point where we can see it also as helping in more commuting in addition to all the existing ferries that we do have to relieve some of the congestion which is one of the biggest issues we do face on th
i think with your leadership both with the ports of l.a., long beach, oakland and sacramento, that you will bring a different vision to it, you being in your position now for ten years. of course, you know port directors last a minimum of three to four years and you have lasted a long time. so, i really think that is deserving to be bee stowed ~ bestowed upon you to be the head. good luck. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i will say one thing. as many of you know, i'm i've been a big...
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a standoff in contract talks at the port of los angeles and long beach has turned into a boone for the air charter business. >> reporter: the situation at the nation's largest sports complex is going from bad to worse. >> it's the whole economy. not only would i, the customer, for the deliverers, for everybody. >> reporter: bargaining between the people who run the shipping companies and the people who move their goods has been going on for months, leading to long delays at the most important time of the year for retailers. >> of the $22 billion in annual retail sales, half of those occur within the fourth quarter. in fact, 45% of toy sales happen in the five weeks leading up to christmas. >> adding to the congestion, truckers are causing strikes. one city's pain is another gain. retailers are shipping some goods by air for about ten times the costs. air cargo rates have already been on the rise due to higher demand. the toy association says shipping a container by sea can cost $6,000 by air $60,000. atlas air, which has the largest fleet of freight 747s had seen double digit growth be
a standoff in contract talks at the port of los angeles and long beach has turned into a boone for the air charter business. >> reporter: the situation at the nation's largest sports complex is going from bad to worse. >> it's the whole economy. not only would i, the customer, for the deliverers, for everybody. >> reporter: bargaining between the people who run the shipping companies and the people who move their goods has been going on for months, leading to long delays at...
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. >> reporter: from long beach, dave lopez, kpix5. >> last year, the feds seized almost $2 billion worth of counterfeit goods coming into the u.s. >>> well, you know it's the holidays when you see this. the macy's christmas tree in san francisco's union square is all lit up tonight. it is gorgeous. sharon chin introduces us to the shining star who stole the show. >> reporter: 13-year-old quintavious johnson has become a singing sensation. fresh from thrilling a crowd at the bears lions matchup. ♪ oh say can you see ... ♪ >> before i sing, i pray. and then i just get into the zonement i just like, when i get into the zone, i'm hyper and people don't understand it. but i get really excited and bounces off the walls. i'm just overwhelmed, overjoyed, thankful. it is just a blessing. >> reporter: his mother yolanda is booked up through april. she says he always sang all the time. he started performing at their franklin, tennessee sports at age two. >> he was singing on the football field. i thought maybe sports is not your thing. >> reporter: today yolanda home schools the seventh grader betw
. >> reporter: from long beach, dave lopez, kpix5. >> last year, the feds seized almost $2 billion worth of counterfeit goods coming into the u.s. >>> well, you know it's the holidays when you see this. the macy's christmas tree in san francisco's union square is all lit up tonight. it is gorgeous. sharon chin introduces us to the shining star who stole the show. >> reporter: 13-year-old quintavious johnson has become a singing sensation. fresh from thrilling a crowd...
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ben is at long beach. ben. >> reporter: good morning.lars of goods comes through here every day on giant containers like this one. we're talking apples to i phones, but all of it could be at risk because of ana alleged docks. everything in this warehouse came over on a container ship. >> that's correct. >> those are his lifeline. the tents he sells comes from china. he says it takes typically three days to get from the port to his warehouse in downtown los angeles but now it suddenly takes two weeks. his customers including walmart and amazon are not happy. >> are you at the point where you're worry about losing business? >> yeah absolutely. not only losing business, but it's killing our profit. >> who do you blame for the? >> the unions. they're trying to strong arm whoever they're negotiating with. they've slowed down emptying the container and held them off at the port. >> he's caught in the middle offal union organization. management accuses the eun yn of a slowdown by quote, unilaterally refusing to dispatch hundreds of qualified sk
ben is at long beach. ben. >> reporter: good morning.lars of goods comes through here every day on giant containers like this one. we're talking apples to i phones, but all of it could be at risk because of ana alleged docks. everything in this warehouse came over on a container ship. >> that's correct. >> those are his lifeline. the tents he sells comes from china. he says it takes typically three days to get from the port to his warehouse in downtown los angeles but now it...
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things that i do when i go into the three very tough cities that i have gone into whether it be long beach and oakland and baltimore which are tough cities are starting those relationships. the city that i'm in right now baltimore my minority communities many and i can't talk about them, my minority communities there's a visceral hatred for the people who wear the uniform, a visceral hatred. what i have to give my organization to do is to address we have earned that. many times we have gone out to help and make it better we have exacerbated the problem not because we have tried to but because we don't have the tools to address that. what i mean by that is most police officers think they are doing gods god's work. they're going out and trying to address an issue and the only issue we have is enforcement. when you have drugs and shootings taking place we are going and doing gods work to make it safer for the people at work and we arrest people. because we don't have a lot of theories to address that so we have to recalibrate and understand we have been part of the problem. in our effort to b
things that i do when i go into the three very tough cities that i have gone into whether it be long beach and oakland and baltimore which are tough cities are starting those relationships. the city that i'm in right now baltimore my minority communities many and i can't talk about them, my minority communities there's a visceral hatred for the people who wear the uniform, a visceral hatred. what i have to give my organization to do is to address we have earned that. many times we have gone out...
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and to chris in long beach who says that republicans can't win no matter what they do.on't like the term obstructionist. anyone who disagrees with this administration is called that when they should be called defenders. they are defending the constitution and the will of the american people. good luck with that one. and elaine says that i think republicans should emphasize this presidents decision. when americans wake up with higher taxes and fewer resources with the rest of us. and at least there are guys like this who had put out a video that ultimately went viral, warning the president has made an even bigger mess of the border. jackie said says i'm glad he had the backbone to tell obama that he's not funding or supporting law enforcement in their dangerous job to control illegal immigration. then there is a lane in brooklyn who wonders what happens to all of us. especially me. she says you are the product of immigrants, aren't you? and i said yes, legal ones. and another says you are stirring it up. you are angry that the president is showing compassion. and you kee
and to chris in long beach who says that republicans can't win no matter what they do.on't like the term obstructionist. anyone who disagrees with this administration is called that when they should be called defenders. they are defending the constitution and the will of the american people. good luck with that one. and elaine says that i think republicans should emphasize this presidents decision. when americans wake up with higher taxes and fewer resources with the rest of us. and at least...
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this looks like a harbor shot, like down in san pedro or long beach or-- >> well, it looks like that. but actually, it's a back lot out in burbank. it's a movie set, probably the warner's lot. >> wow. what was the idea of having the warner bros. lot in a photograph about l.a. preparing for world war ii? >> i think it was under the heading of ansel poking fun at l.a. but who knows? >> all right. and then down here, we've got one made in a market with produce. that's a beautifully contextual shot there. i'm talking like i know what i'm talking about here but-- >> you gotta get a job as a curator there, huell. >> "aircraft laborers homes. fifty dollars down." then, here again is your lockheed plant, lockheed aircraft corporation. and then, what is this? it says, "southern california scene, only the planes are missing." >> this is the oil well, it's out-- again, on the westside there. you know, the feature on the aircraft industry, what do they fly on, but-- >> i got you. >> --but the fuel. >> wow. you know what? i like the color. but there's something more captivating about the black and
this looks like a harbor shot, like down in san pedro or long beach or-- >> well, it looks like that. but actually, it's a back lot out in burbank. it's a movie set, probably the warner's lot. >> wow. what was the idea of having the warner bros. lot in a photograph about l.a. preparing for world war ii? >> i think it was under the heading of ansel poking fun at l.a. but who knows? >> all right. and then down here, we've got one made in a market with produce. that's a...
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>> when he was 5, the caught hammers moved to montreal, spent summers at the family cottage in long beach new york charles recalls spending every day, with his bro on the field, on the court, or in the water . >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21 all the pictures the family moving, my fath father, outside in the sun i read on the beech that is where i got knowledge was reading. >> of course, there was reading, and studying, krauthammer spoke nine languages carried his son's stellar second grade report card around in his coat pocket. >> his motto for us was i want you to know everything i want you to learn everything, you don't have to do everything but you got to know everything, he thought that was part of life. >> that life did not include a tv, says the cable news pundit. >> my father wouldn't allow it once a week, sunday night we would go to the neighbors to watch ed sullivan show one concession. >> inspired by uncles, doctors, marcel krauthammer went to medical school, assumed charles would follow. but as a 19-year-old senior, at mcgill the renowned canadian university, he
>> when he was 5, the caught hammers moved to montreal, spent summers at the family cottage in long beach new york charles recalls spending every day, with his bro on the field, on the court, or in the water . >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21 all the pictures the family moving, my fath father, outside in the sun i read on the beech that is where i got knowledge was reading. >> of course, there was reading, and studying, krauthammer spoke nine languages carried...
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hunting for never seen before in the universe sale prices, we have fox team coverage, william is in long beach with how some union members tried to make shopping at one retailer a lot more difficult. but we
hunting for never seen before in the universe sale prices, we have fox team coverage, william is in long beach with how some union members tried to make shopping at one retailer a lot more difficult. but we
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when he was 5, the krauthammer's moved to montreal, but spent summers in long beach, new york. charles spent every day with his brother on the field, on the court or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt until i was 21. all the pictures of family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother is shirtless. i read on the beach. that's where i got i knowledge, reading. >> of course there was reading and studying. he carried his son's stellar second grade report card in his coat pocket. >> his motto for us was, i want you to know everything and learn everything. you don't have to do everything, but you need to know everything. >> that life did not include a tv, says the cable news pundit. >> my father wouldn't allow it. once a week, sunday night we would go to the neighbors to watch "the ed sullivan show." >> inspired by doctors, marcel went to medical school. it was assumed charles would follow. as a 19-year-old senior, the renowned canadian university, he was bitten by a different bug. political journalism. >> campus intrigue. the editorship of the newspaper had to deal wit
when he was 5, the krauthammer's moved to montreal, but spent summers in long beach, new york. charles spent every day with his brother on the field, on the court or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt until i was 21. all the pictures of family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother is shirtless. i read on the beach. that's where i got i knowledge, reading. >> of course there was reading and studying. he carried his son's stellar second grade report card in his coat...