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lucky escape when she was forced to make a successful emotion see landing on a busy street in los angeles city experience engine bringing the aircraft down she landed the plane without its own power lines he calls it. and are minded of the top stories we're following for you spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez has taken the oath of office in madrid but his socialists will need the support of time to get quickest to golf and then you need a team toda was also sworn in today and to discuss in the pendants for his region. and us president donald song says a meeting with north korea's leader will take place on the twelfth of june as originally planned thus announcement coming off to a high level north korean envoy minutes which saw the white house. you're watching the news we'll have plenty more for you at the top of the hour you can always get the latest on our web site called find the home free in but in thanks for joining me and c.c. . they make a commitment. and stronger.
lucky escape when she was forced to make a successful emotion see landing on a busy street in los angeles city experience engine bringing the aircraft down she landed the plane without its own power lines he calls it. and are minded of the top stories we're following for you spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez has taken the oath of office in madrid but his socialists will need the support of time to get quickest to golf and then you need a team toda was also sworn in today and to discuss...
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. >> jamie yuccas, los angeles. >>> city officials in chicago are hoping tesla founder elon musk candividual those problems on his latest project. high speed underground transportation link to o'hare airport. our own dean reynolds has the details. this animation shows how elon musk's company plans to transform transportation. passengers will one day travel like this from downtown chicago to o'hare airport. gliding on electric skates as many as 16 people, would be swept along at speeds well in excess of 100 miles an hour. making the nonstop trip in 12 minutes. compare that to an hour of hell for the 45 minutes on mass transit for the same journey. >> mr. musk why? why do you do this? >> it seems like we have been stuck in traffic for decades. i don't know, belter part of a century. >> there is a lot of skepticism that this can be done at all. >> look, there were doubters about putting a man on the moon. on anything that is new there will be doubters. >> chicago mayor and the tech entrepreneur turned billionaire businessman musk say it is team to give chicago 21st century transportatio
. >> jamie yuccas, los angeles. >>> city officials in chicago are hoping tesla founder elon musk candividual those problems on his latest project. high speed underground transportation link to o'hare airport. our own dean reynolds has the details. this animation shows how elon musk's company plans to transform transportation. passengers will one day travel like this from downtown chicago to o'hare airport. gliding on electric skates as many as 16 people, would be swept along at...
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the los angeles city attorney's office with filed the gang injunction, get it against the gang then give it to the police. police would decide who is active and who should be served. ours is completely transparent and public. in la it is done in the shadows. second, our injunction and it flows from it. our injunction is limited to a discrete list of court ordered active gang members. in los angeles it is boundless. it is based on the lapd determination of gang membership. it does not see the light of day. lastly, use all methods of service and notice to apprice individuals they are going to be subject to a gang injunction. la has much more limited service and notice. an example. when we have brought all of the gang injunctions, given notice to the gang and members we filed the case and sought the injunction in the following four ways. attempted to personally serve every active back member, taken ads out in spanish and english. we posted notices throughout the safety zone and mailed the documents. we used every method of service and notice that is made up. we want everyone to come in and
the los angeles city attorney's office with filed the gang injunction, get it against the gang then give it to the police. police would decide who is active and who should be served. ours is completely transparent and public. in la it is done in the shadows. second, our injunction and it flows from it. our injunction is limited to a discrete list of court ordered active gang members. in los angeles it is boundless. it is based on the lapd determination of gang membership. it does not see the...
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los angeles the city of dreams is the birthplace of a vision that could revolutionize our speed of travel. the hyperloop. a train that races through a vacuum tube. the idea came from billionaire ilan mask. and his fortune from online businesses today he makes electric cars and is designing a rocket for interplanetary travel. but he doesn't want to design the hyperloop himself. instead he decided to organize a competition for students from all over the world. to see what this is when. you have a show interest for technology to get people excited about the tracks or. things that maybe they differ from what we we see today. a team from munich are also taking part in the competition the students are determined to be involved in the mobility of the future. they're up against teams from all over the world which one of them will build the best hyperloop prototype. over four hundred student team submitted by design the twenty seven best teams were invited to build their prototypes and compete against each other for the first time . students from the technical university of delft in the netherland
los angeles the city of dreams is the birthplace of a vision that could revolutionize our speed of travel. the hyperloop. a train that races through a vacuum tube. the idea came from billionaire ilan mask. and his fortune from online businesses today he makes electric cars and is designing a rocket for interplanetary travel. but he doesn't want to design the hyperloop himself. instead he decided to organize a competition for students from all over the world. to see what this is when. you have a...
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woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and avannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystems. pauly: there's no magic line ere nature stops and city begins. it's all a giant matrix. and in the most urbanized parts of los angeles, you can still find literay thousands of species of plplants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now beginning to rethink that in two major ways. one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in citities, muchch more so than n we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make thienvironment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a daily basis. how could we make this habitat more hospitable to non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an area of research that people are really just starting to get serious about studying. things like coyotes and mountain lions and
woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and avannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystems. pauly: there's no magic line ere nature stops and city begins. it's all a giant matrix. and in the most urbanized parts of los angeles, you can still find literay thousands of species of plplants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now beginning to rethink that in two major ways. one is that actually,...
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los angeles county. the impact on the community just for los angeles and these are last years statistics, $600 million a year to educate kids who are not here legally. the city of los angeles for social services, it is $900 million. that is $1.5 billion that comes out of the l.a. taxpayers pocket for people from another country that are here illegally. is 50 to 60nty jail -- 50% to 60% hispanic. last month, they were 80 people pulled out of the jail for having gang-related systems within the jail. it is basically a mexican mafia. thego to lapd, they have 200 most wanted people, 80% of those are hispanic surnames. we have a problem that everyone seems to be ignoring. ms-13 came here from el salvador many years ago. they blossomed and spread across the united states. it is an immigration problem. we have not been dealing with it. i know it is harsh on the kids that came here. the parents brought them here. the parents have broken the law. we are ignoring the laws and we need more of a mass deportation to get rid of the green cards and cut them out. we have to solve a problem. host: we appreciate your points. guest: that is precisely the that this administratio
los angeles county. the impact on the community just for los angeles and these are last years statistics, $600 million a year to educate kids who are not here legally. the city of los angeles for social services, it is $900 million. that is $1.5 billion that comes out of the l.a. taxpayers pocket for people from another country that are here illegally. is 50 to 60nty jail -- 50% to 60% hispanic. last month, they were 80 people pulled out of the jail for having gang-related systems within the...
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aggressive in terms of enforcing their local laws but we spoke to many major cities around the country and found whether boston, los angelesr new york city, there are issues. morgan, how about other short-term rental platforms? are they facing similar regulatory issues like in? >> absolutely. whether airbnb, booking.com or home away owned by expedia all of these companies have had clashes to varying degrees with regulators in different cities's that said throughout our months of reporting with dozens of interviews, the company brought up the most frequently far and away has been airbnb. >> morgan, thank you excellent reporting. morgan brennan >>> now here's a look at what's making news heading into a new week "on the money." the american economy is not as strong as originally thought the gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the size and scope of the economy, an annual rate of 2% first quarter slightly low are than the last read be and expectation. consumer spending weaker but economists looking for a strong reading for the second quarter it was a tumultuous week for the dow. two triple digit declines over trade
aggressive in terms of enforcing their local laws but we spoke to many major cities around the country and found whether boston, los angelesr new york city, there are issues. morgan, how about other short-term rental platforms? are they facing similar regulatory issues like in? >> absolutely. whether airbnb, booking.com or home away owned by expedia all of these companies have had clashes to varying degrees with regulators in different cities's that said throughout our months of reporting...
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los angeles county. the impact on the community just for los angeles and these are last years statistics, $600 million a year to educate kids who are not here legally. the city of los angeles for social services, it is $900 million. that is $1.5 billion that comes out of the l.a. taxpayers pocket for people from another country that are here illegally. is 50 to 60nty jail -- 50% to 60% hispanic. last month, they were 80 people pulled out of the jail for having gang-related systems within the jail. it is basically a mexican mafia. thego to lapd, they have 200 most wanted people, 80% of those are hispanic surnames. we have a problem that everyone seems to be ignoring. ms-13 came here from el salvador many years ago. they blossomed and spread across the united states. it is an immigration problem. we have not been dealing with it. i know it is harsh on the kids that came here. the parents brought them here. the parents have broken the law. we are ignoring the laws and we need more of a mass deportation to get rid of the green cards and cut them out. we have to solve a problem. host: we appreciate your points. guest: that is precisely the that this administratio
los angeles county. the impact on the community just for los angeles and these are last years statistics, $600 million a year to educate kids who are not here legally. the city of los angeles for social services, it is $900 million. that is $1.5 billion that comes out of the l.a. taxpayers pocket for people from another country that are here illegally. is 50 to 60nty jail -- 50% to 60% hispanic. last month, they were 80 people pulled out of the jail for having gang-related systems within the...
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. >> trevor: los angeles as a city has received a lot of criticism where they say a sanctuary city.s the well being of undocumented immigrants before angelenos. some would say we understand as a mayor you wanto be compassionate but is it fair to harbor these teampeople when they are a drain on the city. how do you respond to that? >> those are dog whistles people blow to try to divide us. i'm a grandson of an immigrant who came from mexico. he was one year o in the mexican revolution when his father was killed. my grandmother picked him up and took him across the border. he wasn't a citizen. in world war ii he left his family behind and fought for his country and got his citizenship as a result. when we think through the issue, we have to find our hearts. what if he had been separated from his mother at the border like the policies we have today? what if he hadn't been granted citizenship? i wouldn't be here. i'm not going to stop listening to police over politicians about the way to earn trust of the immigrants. i'm too pro family to say we should be separating parents from childre
. >> trevor: los angeles as a city has received a lot of criticism where they say a sanctuary city.s the well being of undocumented immigrants before angelenos. some would say we understand as a mayor you wanto be compassionate but is it fair to harbor these teampeople when they are a drain on the city. how do you respond to that? >> those are dog whistles people blow to try to divide us. i'm a grandson of an immigrant who came from mexico. he was one year o in the mexican...
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amber and linda durham flocking to texas, los angeles, other cities joining protest against migrant children separated from their parents. rob: 2020 parking -- pottial con the future of kamala harris, harris says right now she's focusing energy on this year's mid term elections, we will see if she makes the choice here in probably about two years. "the new york times" selling the truth, 300 bucks a pop inspired by the newspaper's truth campaign designer shops are now selling this t-shirt for $300. the message is a self-proclaimed push to hold power accountable and those who might get chilly at night, the hoody version is available for $420. jillian: oh, yeah. rob: 420 bucks for new york times sweatshirt. jillian: 24 minutes after the hour. deadline to denuclearize. rob: sit realistic to believe that this nation were -- will play by any rules, our political panel will debate next. from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your b
amber and linda durham flocking to texas, los angeles, other cities joining protest against migrant children separated from their parents. rob: 2020 parking -- pottial con the future of kamala harris, harris says right now she's focusing energy on this year's mid term elections, we will see if she makes the choice here in probably about two years. "the new york times" selling the truth, 300 bucks a pop inspired by the newspaper's truth campaign designer shops are now selling this...
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here there had been more than a dozen of homicides and just a handful that resulted in a los angeles another city that's done a really good job of getting better a solving major crime, but in certain neighborhoodshese crimes are almost never solved. so it speaks to the sense of two cities. you have people lived ined los angeles bn where they live and who they are, their crimes are almost always solved and result arrest, and others based on where they live inom los angelesa, new york or boston, if they're the victim of a crime, almost never result in arrest. >> the idea of mistrust that come up from both sides, right. detectives you talked to in the police departments, also families who lost loved ones and the crimes had not been solved.o i wanlay a quick bit of that to hear what some people had to say to you. >> here in homicide we depend on witnesses and cooperation from the community and if we don't set that cooperation from the community it mahe job that much harder. >> they really don't care. no. is somebody's son. she my son. you need to find out what whyened and who did it an it happened. i
here there had been more than a dozen of homicides and just a handful that resulted in a los angeles another city that's done a really good job of getting better a solving major crime, but in certain neighborhoodshese crimes are almost never solved. so it speaks to the sense of two cities. you have people lived ined los angeles bn where they live and who they are, their crimes are almost always solved and result arrest, and others based on where they live inom los angelesa, new york or boston,...
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a perfect range from roots like san francisco to los angeles, kansas city, to oklahoma city.ans or new york to boston. >> door to door, and let's say it was to new york and boston. do you see this cutting down your travel time as well? >> yes. so if you were to take a trip today by air, then you would probably spend three quarters of that time on the ground, driving to the hub, security, baggage belts, check-ins, sitting on the tarmac, taxing, waiting to take off. today you would probably budget five hours, leaving home to get to a meeting in the other city. people could say we could drop that time by half. >> how? >> by avoiding the large hubs. smaller airports that are closer to where you are leaving from and landing at. >> reporter: kumar says not relying on fuel will cut emissions on average by 80%. it will slash the price of a ticket, which right now costs several hundred dollars. >> you're changing transportation in the future forever. >> yes. >> reporter: after years of delay, electric propeelings propelling is now on the industry's radar. >> they could take the standa
a perfect range from roots like san francisco to los angeles, kansas city, to oklahoma city.ans or new york to boston. >> door to door, and let's say it was to new york and boston. do you see this cutting down your travel time as well? >> yes. so if you were to take a trip today by air, then you would probably spend three quarters of that time on the ground, driving to the hub, security, baggage belts, check-ins, sitting on the tarmac, taxing, waiting to take off. today you would...
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new york city, los angeles, philadelphia have never had a woman mayor. >>> in other news, it's developing news, a car crashing into a house in lafayette. sky7 showed the crush vehicle that plowed into the home on glenside drive leaving a huge gaping hole on the side of the home. according to the police department, it happened shortly after 8:00 this morning. firefighters had to extra kate the driver from the vehicle. the driver was taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries. the home is being checked for structural damage. abc 7 reporter laura anthony is on scene. the car was apparently speeding and ran uphill at least 20 feet into a house. >>> today marks one year since a gunman killed three of his coworkers at a ups facility in san francisco. this morning, the facility located at 17th and utah held a private memorial to honor the victims. ups drivers wayne chan, mike, and vincent were kill in the shooting. two others were hurt. the shooter was also a ups driver. he turned the gun on himself. >>> winds made it difficult for firefighters put out a fire this morning. the house is loca
new york city, los angeles, philadelphia have never had a woman mayor. >>> in other news, it's developing news, a car crashing into a house in lafayette. sky7 showed the crush vehicle that plowed into the home on glenside drive leaving a huge gaping hole on the side of the home. according to the police department, it happened shortly after 8:00 this morning. firefighters had to extra kate the driver from the vehicle. the driver was taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries. the...
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joining up with six other u-s cities to help other states and the federal government prepare themselves to legalize marijuana. today, mayors from san francisco, denver, los angelesother cities announced on twitter they are asking the u.s. government to remove cannabis from a list of illegal drugs. president trump said last week he would "probably" back an effort to ease the country's ban on the drug. (grant) tyson food is recainover 3-thousand pounds of its frozen breaded chicken. federal food safety investigators say the breading may be contaminated with plastic. the recall involves frozen chicken tenderloins with the code "p-746" on the packaging. the company says the affected products were shipped out to california and five other states...but only went to restaurants not grocery stores. we've posted the recall specifics on kron4.com. (grant ) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joins us with a look ahead a warming trend will continue through tuesday, especially for inland areas, as high pressure builds over the bay area. temperatures will continue to warm on tuesday with m
joining up with six other u-s cities to help other states and the federal government prepare themselves to legalize marijuana. today, mayors from san francisco, denver, los angelesother cities announced on twitter they are asking the u.s. government to remove cannabis from a list of illegal drugs. president trump said last week he would "probably" back an effort to ease the country's ban on the drug. (grant) tyson food is recainover 3-thousand pounds of its frozen breaded chicken....
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right now all mayors in those cities are men, all but three are white. los angelesity and philadelphia have never had a female mayor. >>> now to contra costa county and the race for district attorney. interim d.a. diana becton is widening her lead. she received about 94,000 votes and stands at 50.49%. she needs a majority of those to secure a win or else there will be a runoff. the closest contender paul graves has 42% of the vote. becton was appointed to the position last year after the resignation of former d.a. mark peterson. >>> san francisco police have opened up a murder investigation after a cal fire firefighter passed away. albert bartal died two months ago. the examiner reports he passed away as a result of blunt force injuries he suffered on thanksgiving day in 2011 district attorney's office has not said whether the suspect will now face a murder charge. >>> a san francisco police officer is recovering from serious injuries after a motorcycle crash. it happened near mariposa street and pennsylvania avenue yesterday. sky 7 aboveofficeras rushed to zuckerbe
right now all mayors in those cities are men, all but three are white. los angelesity and philadelphia have never had a female mayor. >>> now to contra costa county and the race for district attorney. interim d.a. diana becton is widening her lead. she received about 94,000 votes and stands at 50.49%. she needs a majority of those to secure a win or else there will be a runoff. the closest contender paul graves has 42% of the vote. becton was appointed to the position last year after...
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. >> electric scooters are taking over cities like los angeles, d.c.nd san francisco and commuters like mike are hopping on for the ride. >> the scooter is the perfect thing for a micro commute. i get there. just a few minutes it cost me less than $1.50 and i can leave it where ever i am so kind of a seemleamless part m day. >> they're so easy to use. i unlock it using a phone app and get a running start and i can pick them up or drop them off where ever i go. >> but that's creating headaches for city officials that call them hazardous and a nuisance. san francisco is requiring scooter companies to take steps to keep them off sidewalks and sure they don't disrupt traffic. check out these social media pictures scootered van dama in the trash and abandonedssed start ups are going after customers because competition is so fierce. they retail for $500 a piece each ride is $1 to unlike and 5 cents a minute it could take more than 100 rides before each scooter breaks even and he says that's okay in this early phase of the business they value market share ove
. >> electric scooters are taking over cities like los angeles, d.c.nd san francisco and commuters like mike are hopping on for the ride. >> the scooter is the perfect thing for a micro commute. i get there. just a few minutes it cost me less than $1.50 and i can leave it where ever i am so kind of a seemleamless part m day. >> they're so easy to use. i unlock it using a phone app and get a running start and i can pick them up or drop them off where ever i go. >> but...
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setting the stage for a rally that they say will have more than $10,000 people here in the city of los angeles. now, they're expecting the mayor celebrities, and this march will start on this stage behind me. you can see city hall is over to my left. they will walk for about a mile. so 30 minutes down that way. make a left on alamada and finish in front of a nice facility. as you were talking with blake and cal, a lot of the outreach here today targeted toward ice. and also to the fact that these family reunifications, the 2047 children who still remain separated from their parents, according to many people here on the ground and to the organizers, they're not happening fast enough. >> yeah. there's been a lot of complaint about that and the timing. all right. let's go down to lafayette square across the street from the white house. the president not in residence there. we have garrett haake covering everything for us there. garrett, that got underway a bit over an hour ago. tell me how things stand. about how many people are approximately there. >> reporter: alex, it is hot. people are packed
setting the stage for a rally that they say will have more than $10,000 people here in the city of los angeles. now, they're expecting the mayor celebrities, and this march will start on this stage behind me. you can see city hall is over to my left. they will walk for about a mile. so 30 minutes down that way. make a left on alamada and finish in front of a nice facility. as you were talking with blake and cal, a lot of the outreach here today targeted toward ice. and also to the fact that...
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los angeles. thank you. i want to head north from where nick is to the city of portland, oregon. at this very moment, protesters are heading for the i.c.e. field office where tensions erupted just a day ago. we have federal offices in riot gear clashing with protesters who set up a tent city camp there forcing authorities to shut down the operations inside. let's get to the ground and cnn's dan simon in portland. dan, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, the formal protest has ended, but we do believe that some marchers are headed this way. and let me explain where we are. this is the i.c.e. headquarters here in portland, oregon. and you can see these federal police officers, dhs police officers, they are here because for the past 13 days, you have seen protesters basically take over this area. at one point we did see officers make some arrests a couple days ago about eight people. but you have a 24/7 encampment that is encircling the i.c.e. headquarters here. if you see behind this kind of wooden fence area, there are when 90 or so tents over there. and these people say
los angeles. thank you. i want to head north from where nick is to the city of portland, oregon. at this very moment, protesters are heading for the i.c.e. field office where tensions erupted just a day ago. we have federal offices in riot gear clashing with protesters who set up a tent city camp there forcing authorities to shut down the operations inside. let's get to the ground and cnn's dan simon in portland. dan, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, the formal protest has...
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. >>> this could be the day that the city of los angeles names a new police chief. this is of interest up here, because among the finalists is our police chief in san francisco, bill scott. he spent most of his law enforcement career with the lapd. and, current la police chief, charlie beck, has announced his plans to retire by the end of the year. a judge in sacramento county could decide as soon as today whether to release court documents in the case of suspected golden state killer, joseph d'angelo. the judge is deciding what information should be made public from the search and arrest warrants. d'angelo faces 12 murder charges in sacramento, orange, santa barbara, and ventura county. he is also suspected in more than 50 rates and more than 100 burglaries between 1974-1986. >>> on capitol hill, senator dianne feinstein is calling on ice to stop separating families when they are taken into custody at the border. feinstein is planning to introduce a bill that would put a stop to it. attorney general jeff sessions announced a zero-tolerance policy last month for him
. >>> this could be the day that the city of los angeles names a new police chief. this is of interest up here, because among the finalists is our police chief in san francisco, bill scott. he spent most of his law enforcement career with the lapd. and, current la police chief, charlie beck, has announced his plans to retire by the end of the year. a judge in sacramento county could decide as soon as today whether to release court documents in the case of suspected golden state killer,...
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the program was adopted in los angeles first and by the city of la in 2012. in 2016 under the leadership of the school board member the san francisco unified school district became the first institution outside of los angeles to adopt the program. that really created the tipping point. after the san francisco adoption we saw adoptions by chicago public schools, city of chicago, cook county, oakland school district. right now we are working with 28 public institutions across 13 city in the country leveraging about $880 million in institutional buying power. this past may we launched a good food purchasing initiative with the city of new york with the department of education and health and hospitalizations corporation, which i think will provide a great peer network and opportunity to engage and really work through what the program looks like in the hospitals. i will briefly talk through impacts. los angeles unified school district has accomplished quite a bit in a short period of time. in a few years we saw 28% meat reduction that led to significant carbon and
the program was adopted in los angeles first and by the city of la in 2012. in 2016 under the leadership of the school board member the san francisco unified school district became the first institution outside of los angeles to adopt the program. that really created the tipping point. after the san francisco adoption we saw adoptions by chicago public schools, city of chicago, cook county, oakland school district. right now we are working with 28 public institutions across 13 city in the...
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for instance, if there is one of those shelters or more of them here in the city or county of los angeles, the county or the city health department or some other department would have to license those facilities to operate. if you really want the figure it out, you have to call up all of these local jurisdictions, see what these facilities are licensed for and dig deeper based on that limited information we're able to get at this point. >> well, some observers told me at casa presidente in brownsville that they saw diapers. >> saw a large delivery of diapers going, in and they believed that they saw soiled diapers coming out. and that's the kind of evidence they're working with down there trying to piece this together. jacob soboroff, hilary bass, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, the trump tax cuts aren't just unpopular, they are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. the biggest story that donald trump does not want you to hear tonight is what donald trump has done to the national debt. and we will have some breaking news tonigh
for instance, if there is one of those shelters or more of them here in the city or county of los angeles, the county or the city health department or some other department would have to license those facilities to operate. if you really want the figure it out, you have to call up all of these local jurisdictions, see what these facilities are licensed for and dig deeper based on that limited information we're able to get at this point. >> well, some observers told me at casa presidente...
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my colleague outside of city hall in los angeles, as the rally gets underway.ntinuing to monitor marches in los angeles and san francisco, up and doskp douand down the we. the other rallies, of course, wrapped up, including the one in atlanta, where congressman and civil rights icon john lewis spoke. >> we all came here in different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. there is no such thing as an illegal human being! all are human. discover card. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. >>> i'll show you a protest taking place nationwide. i want to emphasize and remind you of this
my colleague outside of city hall in los angeles, as the rally gets underway.ntinuing to monitor marches in los angeles and san francisco, up and doskp douand down the we. the other rallies, of course, wrapped up, including the one in atlanta, where congressman and civil rights icon john lewis spoke. >> we all came here in different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. there is no such thing as an illegal human being! all are human. discover card. hey, i'm curious about your social...
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its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. d what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they're talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed's murder was salaam abdul-rahman. >> mrs. fayed wasn't robbed. >> no, she wasn't. >> mrs. fayed wasn't sexually assaulted. >> no, she was not. >> so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. >> it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. >> abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. >> mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. >> that's correct. >> and she's walking to her car, what, alone? >> by herself. >> at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her? >> well, the killer pulled up in the burgundy suv behind mrs. fayed's vehicle. >> so blocking her. >> blocking her so she can't move her car from the park
its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. d what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they're talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed's murder was salaam abdul-rahman. >> mrs. fayed wasn't robbed. >> no, she wasn't....
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black communities in large cities like los angeles and detroit often exploded in finance some urban air. resembled war zones with block after block in smoldering ruins and soldiers patrolling the streets. bobby continued his travels around the country stopping off in mississippi to see for himself the horrors of abject poverty. what he saw shocked him to the core. of the. jet black. now bobbie understood. i'd be a galley area at the end i hear in the think. people. i think of anything could happen without it not with one a month ago but we know that. we know that. and will know that we can do something about. these cross-country journeys helped bobby kennedy to develop his true political and philosophical convictions. he would now fight for social justice in america a better society for his children to grow up and he had moved beyond protecting and promoting kennedy family interests. but it was the vietnam war that was to become the turning point in his political destiny. in one nine hundred sixty two but we had supported his brother's intervention in vietnam but only as a testing groun
black communities in large cities like los angeles and detroit often exploded in finance some urban air. resembled war zones with block after block in smoldering ruins and soldiers patrolling the streets. bobby continued his travels around the country stopping off in mississippi to see for himself the horrors of abject poverty. what he saw shocked him to the core. of the. jet black. now bobbie understood. i'd be a galley area at the end i hear in the think. people. i think of anything could...
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he was not chosen by los angeles mayor to become that city's next police chief. >> bill scott, i found that san francisco has a visionary chief, someone who is the very embodiment of integrity. >> nothing but kind words for scott when he announced his choice for lapd. veteran michael moore. scott was a finalist. chief scott says quote, i remain committed to the wo, ahead to maintain public safety, reduce crime and strengthen the relationships between our officers and the people of the city and county of san francisco. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help in solving a mystery in noe county. vic lee has the story. >> reporter: this is where she fell and hit her head on the pavement near the cracked sidewalk. she doesn't remember much of what happened. public information officer joseph tomlinson. >> she was bleeding heavily. the woman stated she was bumped and fell to the ground and hit her head. >> reporter: it happened here on sanchez near 28th street yesterday evening. the woman had left a friend's home near here. she had her infant in a body carrier. the baby was
he was not chosen by los angeles mayor to become that city's next police chief. >> bill scott, i found that san francisco has a visionary chief, someone who is the very embodiment of integrity. >> nothing but kind words for scott when he announced his choice for lapd. veteran michael moore. scott was a finalist. chief scott says quote, i remain committed to the wo, ahead to maintain public safety, reduce crime and strengthen the relationships between our officers and the people of...
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that law passed and later was passed in the city of los angeles. last year and if anyone hear is a pet lover they may hear that ab4ab5 passed last year in california. that will would not have passed out andrew supporting us. he came to sacramento and testified on behalf of our bill when pet coand pet smart and the entire pet industry was opposing our bill it was our animal rights group and andrew. because of that success our group is now trying to pass other forward thinking legislation in sacramento. when i see stickers that say keep the valley unique, he was the only unique pet business on our side when we needed him and i know he will be there for community and i support the project. >> hi name is christine and i was born and raised in san francisco and i was born no noe and i was born on jersey street and now i live in jersey street. i met andrew and mark through the noe value merchant's association which i am a member. they have flown up from la for every meeting which i think shows their commitment. they have dined at my restaurant after ever
that law passed and later was passed in the city of los angeles. last year and if anyone hear is a pet lover they may hear that ab4ab5 passed last year in california. that will would not have passed out andrew supporting us. he came to sacramento and testified on behalf of our bill when pet coand pet smart and the entire pet industry was opposing our bill it was our animal rights group and andrew. because of that success our group is now trying to pass other forward thinking legislation in...
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secondary regional airportsf under a thousand miles apart a perfect range for san francisco to los angeles, kansas cityoklahoma city, atlanta to new orleans, or new york to boston. door to door, let's say it was a new york to boston flight, do you see this cutting down your travel time as well? >> yes, so if he were to take a sub thousand mile trip today by air you would probably spend three-quarters of that time actually on t ground, driving to the hub, security, baggage belt, check-in, sitting on the tarmac, taxiing, so today you dg t fbueou oiv,erearsvi hom city. we would say we could drop that time by half. >> reporter: how? >> by not, by avoiding the large hubs. smaller air fees closer to where you are leaving from and closer to where you are landing at. >> reporter: kumar says not relying on jet fuel will cut emissions on average by 80% and slash the price of a ticket, which right now costs several hundred dollars. what would it cost me on an aircraft like this? >> estimates half or a quarter. we don't set prices. the airlines set prices but from a cost standpoint we think we can take that down b
secondary regional airportsf under a thousand miles apart a perfect range for san francisco to los angeles, kansas cityoklahoma city, atlanta to new orleans, or new york to boston. door to door, let's say it was a new york to boston flight, do you see this cutting down your travel time as well? >> yes, so if he were to take a sub thousand mile trip today by air you would probably spend three-quarters of that time actually on t ground, driving to the hub, security, baggage belt, check-in,...
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its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they're talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed's murder was salaam abdul-rahman. >> mrs. fayed wasn't robbed. >> no, she wasn't. >> mrs. fayed wasn't sexually assaulted. >> no, she was not. >> so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. >> it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime was to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. >> abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. >> mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. >> that's correct. >> and she's walking to her car, what, alone? >> by herself. >> at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her? >> well, the killer pulled up in the burgundy suv behind mrs. fayed's vehicle. >> so blocking her. >> blocking her so she can't move her car from the pa
its gleaming office towers and high-dollar townhomes lying entirely within the city of los angeles. and what makes this place run is money, because century city is home to agents, film producers and attorneys. usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they're talking about a deal that went south. this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed's murder was salaam abdul-rahman. >> mrs. fayed wasn't robbed. >> no, she wasn't....
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>>>the city of los angeles is poised to hire a new police chief and the top cop in san francisco is a finalist. he's reported to be among three finalists in los angeles. the mayor of la says he'll probably name someone on monday. >> i got three great people, i have not made a decision. i'm not leaning one over the next. all three are coming in for kind of tag rely greaerv an unity e of ders aka decision week >> this comes after the current police chief in la says he'll retire by the end of the year. >>>this morning, it's on again, the historic meeting between president trump and north korean leader kim jong un. mola lenghi tells us the summit was brought back to life a week after the president declared it dead. reporter: in just a matter of weeks, the summit between the u.s. and north korea has been on, canceled, reconsidered, and now, as president trump announced, it's back on, same time, same place. >> we'll be meeting on june 12th in singapore. reporter: president trump told reporters the summit is back on after meeting with a senior envoy from north korea. he presented mr. trump w
>>>the city of los angeles is poised to hire a new police chief and the top cop in san francisco is a finalist. he's reported to be among three finalists in los angeles. the mayor of la says he'll probably name someone on monday. >> i got three great people, i have not made a decision. i'm not leaning one over the next. all three are coming in for kind of tag rely greaerv an unity e of ders aka decision week >> this comes after the current police chief in la says he'll...
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fifa is looking at 23 cities which include los angeles, and boston just to name a few.ome local residents i talked to have mixed feelings about the global event possibly come into the bay area. >> i think it would be exciting for the economy here, but traffic wise, it is a pain in the wiser. i think the community here is a big soccer town. you have the division the spec defending national champions at stanford university, so i would love to see them hosted here at levi stadium. >> stadium upand we are humbled now be preparing for the once- in hosting the fifa world cup. thfit game is tomorrow. the united statesdid not make the cut this year to be a part of it, but they will get an automatic spot in 2026. >>> some soccer analysts plan the 2026 world cup will provide numerous benefits from boosting the economy to increasing the sports popularity. the states qualify, but by hosting the event, they are automatically incorporated. it will expand to48 countrie >> this is a huge, huge light. it is a beacon to go towards. it is a great day not just for the sport of soccer but f
fifa is looking at 23 cities which include los angeles, and boston just to name a few.ome local residents i talked to have mixed feelings about the global event possibly come into the bay area. >> i think it would be exciting for the economy here, but traffic wise, it is a pain in the wiser. i think the community here is a big soccer town. you have the division the spec defending national champions at stanford university, so i would love to see them hosted here at levi stadium. >>...
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streets of los angeles down to central america and the violence that's happening down there now is in large part due to gangs that first roamed the streets not of central america but of the city of los angeles. and so it is incorrect to hear the president say or at least the attorney general that those are -- the violence down there is something that comes from that culture. it's a culture that started north of the border and very specifically in southern california. when you hear people present themselves to the border patrol, they say the names of the gangs that started on streets of los angeles. >> it's stunning. thank you so much for your unbelievable reporting. your truth telling. we need it now more than ever. i want to go back to kristen welker at the white house. talk to me about the girls -- when we look at the video that the department of homeland security released, you only see tween boys, sort of middle school boy, almost high school boys out there, you know, putting on sort of a brave face. i want you to help us understand what -- because for these mothers who leave young girls, what they're leaving behind. where are these young children? >> there was a lot of co
streets of los angeles down to central america and the violence that's happening down there now is in large part due to gangs that first roamed the streets not of central america but of the city of los angeles. and so it is incorrect to hear the president say or at least the attorney general that those are -- the violence down there is something that comes from that culture. it's a culture that started north of the border and very specifically in southern california. when you hear people...