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county jail system. >> los angeles county jail is unique in the fact that every gang in los angeles countye. it doesn't matter if they're a black gang, an asian gang, a hispanic gang, or a white gang. if they're active in los angeles county and they get arrested, they end up coming to the los angeles county jail system. >> the osj unit must rely on communication to help prevent gang violence. >> solving crime is all about getting the information from somebody. it's not physical evidence. >> we ain't with nobody. it's just mainly a money thing. mainly we just doing our thing. everybody's doing their individual thing. >> you have had a history of feuding with who? blacks or hispanics? throughout the years over there. >> it's been a history of whoever stepped on our toes. >> knowing which gangs are fighting each other helps the osj unit decide who to remove from general population and where to search for weapons. >> we have found them with hacksaw blades, anything that -- a metal rod. in our ovens you have the grills that you put in the oven to cook on. they'll break off the rods on that. her
county jail system. >> los angeles county jail is unique in the fact that every gang in los angeles countye. it doesn't matter if they're a black gang, an asian gang, a hispanic gang, or a white gang. if they're active in los angeles county and they get arrested, they end up coming to the los angeles county jail system. >> the osj unit must rely on communication to help prevent gang violence. >> solving crime is all about getting the information from somebody. it's not...
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but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls of l.a. county jail. nestled in the high desert mountains and a 40-mile bus ride north of downtown los angeles is the peter j. pitchess detention center. named after a former sheriff, the pitchess detention center is comprised of four jails set on 2,500 acres. south facility is an outdoor dormitory jail for low-to-medium security inmates. north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail. east facility, or old max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists, and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear style jail really doesn't work for us anymore, and what we have here is we have more of a podular design with the staff stations in the middle and then the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails housing 3,800 inmates, nccf was designed in 1983. nccf first made headlines in march of 1990, when the first president bush helped de
but first we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls of l.a. county jail. nestled in the high desert mountains and a 40-mile bus ride north of downtown los angeles is the peter j. pitchess detention center. named after a former sheriff, the pitchess detention center is comprised of four jails set on 2,500 acres. south facility is an outdoor dormitory jail for low-to-medium security inmates. north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail....
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. >> so when we visited the los angeles county jail, it was no surprise that our cameras captured one the many drills that test the readiness of those charged with maintaining order. >> good job, guys. excellent. we had a lockdown in about a minute and 30 seconds. that's a record. >> the state of readiness, when they were doing that drill, was pretty intense. there was definitely tension in the air because a couple weeks prior, there was a significant riot that lasted about 45 minutes. and no one was killed, but someone was put in a coma from a pretty bad beating. >> the jail is completely than what it was 30 years ago. for up with thing, we have much more violence-prone inmates in our system. in the past, that was never a problem. we did not have armajor riots a the disturbances. we did not have the races fighting against one another in the jail system. >> l.a. county jail officials told us most of that violence stems from one source. ♪ it's tripping off these [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ tripping off this [ bleep ] i'm about my riches ♪ >> almost half of our jail population is street gang members.
. >> so when we visited the los angeles county jail, it was no surprise that our cameras captured one the many drills that test the readiness of those charged with maintaining order. >> good job, guys. excellent. we had a lockdown in about a minute and 30 seconds. that's a record. >> the state of readiness, when they were doing that drill, was pretty intense. there was definitely tension in the air because a couple weeks prior, there was a significant riot that lasted about 45...
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. >> with that being said, i'll have no choice but to forward it to los angeles county, but los angelesrrest. >> they say that calls like this is just one example of a scam sweeping the nation and they are cracking down. >> we arrested seven people and cracking down. >> announcing criminal charges against georgia based william scott and associations, thieves posting as debt and local law storm. coaxing people out of more than $4 million, convinces people they owed money from a check charge. >> you think an 8 months woman wants to go to jail. >> i don't care if are you 9 months pregnant i have a job to do here. >> the scammers are on the loose. >> we shut down one company but there are more, and they victimize hundreds of thousands of people throughout the country. >> so how do you spot a fake. >> a legitimate debt collector will not lie or deceive the consumer into collecting the debtor call at inappropriate times or use other high pressure tactics. >> know the warning signs, threats of jail time or arrests. these are red flags. >>> well, as parents know sleep is often a delicate balanc
. >> with that being said, i'll have no choice but to forward it to los angeles county, but los angelesrrest. >> they say that calls like this is just one example of a scam sweeping the nation and they are cracking down. >> we arrested seven people and cracking down. >> announcing criminal charges against georgia based william scott and associations, thieves posting as debt and local law storm. coaxing people out of more than $4 million, convinces people they owed money...
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michael, los angeles county has the largest prison system in the country. with more than 20% of the inmates being considered mentally ill. in june the department of justice issue add very critical report, saying the treatment of mentally ill inmates is unconstitutional, siting unsanitary, overcrowded and noisy places in simply that the care that these mentally ill inmates have been receiving is inadequate. the american civil liberties union has also been very chriss call of how the inmates are treated. >> it is incredibly expensive to incourse rate someone with mental illness. they tend to get worse, and not better so you are given an f as a public policy approach. >> that public policy well we might start to see some changes for the better. at the urging of l.a. county district attorney and others yesterday wednesday the county board of supervisors in los angeles voted to approve funding for a number of programs designed to help the treatment of mentally ill those include opening three new 24 hour psychiatric units. along with created teams that would work
michael, los angeles county has the largest prison system in the country. with more than 20% of the inmates being considered mentally ill. in june the department of justice issue add very critical report, saying the treatment of mentally ill inmates is unconstitutional, siting unsanitary, overcrowded and noisy places in simply that the care that these mentally ill inmates have been receiving is inadequate. the american civil liberties union has also been very chriss call of how the inmates are...
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a second winning ticket with the same number was sold in los angeles county. $600,000 each. >>> the showers are moving out, and the cold air remains in place. some parts of the area picking up significant rainfall over the past one to two days. in fact, here's a look at numbers addinging up. big sur station, nearly 3 inches of rain. santa cruz over an inch. amounts taper off as you work your way closer to freemont and san francisco. numbers adding up for the sierra as well. you can see snowfall totals around 3-10 inches. here's the latest on the stormtracker 2 radar. it looks like there's a thunderstorm around chico and redding. it will be very cold overnight. you can see 50s for santa rosa. san francisco probably mid-50s, around 55 degrees. for tonight we do have this. partly cloudy, cool and breezy. here is the live camera looking toward the bay bridge. a bit of chop on the bay. for tomorrow a cool start to the day with fair skies and a great day to watch the 49ers. mostly sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 60s with winds out of the northwest about 12 mi
a second winning ticket with the same number was sold in los angeles county. $600,000 each. >>> the showers are moving out, and the cold air remains in place. some parts of the area picking up significant rainfall over the past one to two days. in fact, here's a look at numbers addinging up. big sur station, nearly 3 inches of rain. santa cruz over an inch. amounts taper off as you work your way closer to freemont and san francisco. numbers adding up for the sierra as well. you can see...
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los angeles, from mobile sources -- automobile. schoumacher: but how was the epa supposed to elimate smog from a city whe the car is king? countyr kenneth hahn had been wrestling with the problem for years. well, people in los angeles loved cars. uh, you grew up liking cars. you'd go over to a high school, you'll see more cars in the parking lot than you do bicycles. los angeles county has got five million trucks, buses, automobiles, motorcycles, and motor vehicles polluting the air. we're in a big garage. no wonder here, on certain days, the people will say the smog is harmful to their health. it is. a neighboring community turned around and sued los angeles, saying, "you're dumping on us." what was that all about? yeah, it was riverside. it is just north of los angeles, where -- this was back in the early '70s -- the parents of the children who couldn't play football in the afternoon because the smog levels were so high that they were ordered indoors finally got agitated enough that they sued the city, they sued the federal government. i was ordered by a court out there to impose, as the clean air act told me to, a transporta
los angeles, from mobile sources -- automobile. schoumacher: but how was the epa supposed to elimate smog from a city whe the car is king? countyr kenneth hahn had been wrestling with the problem for years. well, people in los angeles loved cars. uh, you grew up liking cars. you'd go over to a high school, you'll see more cars in the parking lot than you do bicycles. los angeles county has got five million trucks, buses, automobiles, motorcycles, and motor vehicles polluting the air. we're in a...
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we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up. spread your feet shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot with your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is completely different experience. >> drop them. turn around. >> and inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, it's like 400 guys a day, 2,000 a week. >> head over. reach back. no talking. no laughing. just reach back, pull them apart. >> spread them wide. >> while intake can be a traumatic experience for new inmates, settling into the day-to-day routine of prison life provides a very different challenge. >> the time isn't hard if you keep yourself busy. you know, it's a point of managing. you know, you can either manage it or it can manage you. >> what al harper and his cell mate soccer wren have created ways to break the monotony with a few sparse items they're allowed in their cramped cell. >> the dice are made from toilet paper. >> we just mold them up. after that just draw them. that's basically it. you k
we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up. spread your feet shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot with your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is completely different experience. >> drop them. turn around. >> and inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, it's like 400 guys a day, 2,000 a week. >> head over. reach back. no talking....
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if i do not hear from you within two hours, the attorney will at that time forward the los angeles county for your arrest. >> reporter: the u.s. government announcing criminal charges against georgia based william scott and associates, seven employees arrested accused of scamming 6,000 victims, no one off limits. >> you think an 8 months pregnant woman wants to go to jail? >> i couldn't care if you're nine months pregnant. i have a job to do here. >> reporter: scaring victims into forking over $4 billion in five years. >> there are a lot of companies that victim mize not just 6,000 people but tens of thousands of people around the country. >> what are the red flags tonight? >> they could know a lot of information about you when they call but harassing phone calls, telling you you would be arrested and even telling you your friends and family know about these debts, they're illegal. hang up the phone. >> thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the breaking news at this hour, authorities now calling for that air bag recall to grow by millions. and
if i do not hear from you within two hours, the attorney will at that time forward the los angeles county for your arrest. >> reporter: the u.s. government announcing criminal charges against georgia based william scott and associates, seven employees arrested accused of scamming 6,000 victims, no one off limits. >> you think an 8 months pregnant woman wants to go to jail? >> i couldn't care if you're nine months pregnant. i have a job to do here. >> reporter: scaring...
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. >>> 15 hikers are home safe after a night lost in the mountains in los angeles county. the church group couldn't find its way back after hiking in a canyon on sunday with just one bar of cell reception one hiker was able to send a help text to a family member. that message launched a massive search but thick fog made it difficult for crews. finally, helicopters found them and airlifted them off the mountain. >>> we are getting our first look inside the inferno that killed an entire crew of elite firefighters in arizona last year. kpix 5's allen martin on what they saw in their final moments. >> reporter: the hotshots were trapped by 2,000 degree heat and surrounded by 100-foot wall of fire that was closing in fast. [ yelling ] ourselves in the brush a 'll give you a c we are under th he shelters." sh pilots flying >> reporter: that wasn't the only challenge. they were also plagued by communication problems. >> i need it bad right about now. >> reporter: one firefighter's helmet camera recorded the final radio transmission. >> cut off, we are preparing a deployment site.
. >>> 15 hikers are home safe after a night lost in the mountains in los angeles county. the church group couldn't find its way back after hiking in a canyon on sunday with just one bar of cell reception one hiker was able to send a help text to a family member. that message launched a massive search but thick fog made it difficult for crews. finally, helicopters found them and airlifted them off the mountain. >>> we are getting our first look inside the inferno that killed an...
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m director of communicable disease control and prevention for the los angeles county of public health. -- realities in the needs on the ground in west africa. perhaps the domestic research area that we could put some priority to is ways that we could mourn systematically improve the recruitment as well as mobilization of health care workers, both public health and medical to help in west africa. thank you. >> agreed. to any ideas you have to try and increase the numbers. >> last question. >> california department of public health. pandemic, we did a series of studies with colleagues. and we actually went into 15 hospitals in california and nationwide we had 60. and we asked how front-line health-care workers perceive the use of ppe. we did some observation of donning. week interviewed whole series of staff in the hospital. and i think we learned a great deal about the implementation of ground.he i would put a plug-in as putting that as a topic for research in terms of ebola. i think it would be a hard live to do it next week when our hospitals are the midst of figuring out how to purc
m director of communicable disease control and prevention for the los angeles county of public health. -- realities in the needs on the ground in west africa. perhaps the domestic research area that we could put some priority to is ways that we could mourn systematically improve the recruitment as well as mobilization of health care workers, both public health and medical to help in west africa. thank you. >> agreed. to any ideas you have to try and increase the numbers. >> last...
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. >> with that being said, i will have no choice but to forward it to los angeles county. ver, los angeles county will issue a warrant for your arrest. >> reporter: this morning the fbi and u.s. attorney saying calls like this are an example of a scam sweeping the nation. >> we arrested seven people and shut down the business. you have to bring the hammer of the criminal law to bail. >> reporter: announcing charges against georgia-based william, scott and associate, alleged thieves who they say conned 6,000 people out of $4 million. tricking victims into believing they committed a crime and bullying them into paying up bogus debts. >> you think an eight months pregnant woman wants to go to jail. >> i don't care if you're 9 months pregnant. i have a job to do. >> reporter: but there are more scammers on the loose. >> we shut down one today. and there are a lot of companies that do this, victimize not just 6,000 people, but hundreds of thousands of people around the country. >> reporter: how do you spot a fake? >> a legitimate debt collector will not lie or deceive, try to ab
. >> with that being said, i will have no choice but to forward it to los angeles county. ver, los angeles county will issue a warrant for your arrest. >> reporter: this morning the fbi and u.s. attorney saying calls like this are an example of a scam sweeping the nation. >> we arrested seven people and shut down the business. you have to bring the hammer of the criminal law to bail. >> reporter: announcing charges against georgia-based william, scott and associate,...
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a second winning ticket was sold in los angeles county.meda where that ticket was sold says he feels like a winner, too. >> since this month it's very busy. a lot of people came and buy a lot more tickets. >> that owner also said he thinks that he knows who boats the winning ticket and it was purchased just last night. those two tickets are worth more than $604,000 each; the lucky numbers, in case you are wondering, right there on your screen, they matched the numbers 11, 29, 36, 58 and 67, the winners matching all of those numbers, only mission the meag number 15. >>> some bay area children gave out bags and buckets stuffed with candy. why would they do that? >> i don't know. >> the financial reason not to eat it all. >> our meteorologist mark tamayo has detailed of your full sunday forecast, and also we'll tell us if there is any more chance for a little rain. with the the rain showers have move out of the bay area. the brisk wind in place was fairly active over the past two days, especially yesterday and had morning for parts of bay are
a second winning ticket was sold in los angeles county.meda where that ticket was sold says he feels like a winner, too. >> since this month it's very busy. a lot of people came and buy a lot more tickets. >> that owner also said he thinks that he knows who boats the winning ticket and it was purchased just last night. those two tickets are worth more than $604,000 each; the lucky numbers, in case you are wondering, right there on your screen, they matched the numbers 11, 29, 36, 58...
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los angeles. had the dimensions totally wrong. that was too large. the third, they did not take and accept. he finally accepted -- they finally accepted this. it was made into a ceramic. is in the los angeles county museum. >> he once said, my walls are covered with cutouts. >> that was early on when he was making smaller scale's cutouts . pinned to hishem studio walls. he has a sense that they are going to be something. he doesn't yet know what he is going to do with them. >> over the years, critics and the public have come to realize this is in fact true. what he has said has come to pass. what we are trying to show in this exhibition, especially showing so many together, is how important the work is. is important,t but when you see the group together, you see how important e-commerce meant is -- the accomplishment is. on viewutouts will be 2015.a until february 8, it is a huge success here in new york. >back in a moment. ♪ >> the herman taws museum in st. petersburg -- herman -- hermitage museum in st. petersburg is one of the greatest, schmitz. the director has held the position since 1992. i'm pleased to have him back at the table. >> thank you. >> what does it mean to you, this exam? -- mus
los angeles. had the dimensions totally wrong. that was too large. the third, they did not take and accept. he finally accepted -- they finally accepted this. it was made into a ceramic. is in the los angeles county museum. >> he once said, my walls are covered with cutouts. >> that was early on when he was making smaller scale's cutouts . pinned to hishem studio walls. he has a sense that they are going to be something. he doesn't yet know what he is going to do with them. >>...
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los angeles with the story. jennifer. >> well, jennifer, los angeles county has the largest chinese population in the country. and the largest number of chinese students so perhaps it stanes to reason, that chinese tourists are coming to southern california in record numbers. the world famous hollywood sin, the santa monica peer, must see places for most tourists visiting los angeles. but chinese tourists aren't like most, the single largest group visits southern california shore, have little interest in going there, instead, they are coming here. >> coupons. >> to the outlet malls. >> i met jerry while his wife was hunting for bran name bargains. >> i spend most of my time shopping with my wife. >> outlet malls like these shops are so popular, they are welcome back and a red carpet awaiting their arrival. there's a v.i.p. room, and a currency exchange. signs and maps are in mandrin. the, maaing director says the stores are china ready. >> china ready what does that mean. >> well, they have been trained on the chinese custom. how to say basic customs. most have hired chinese substitutes. and they expect union
los angeles with the story. jennifer. >> well, jennifer, los angeles county has the largest chinese population in the country. and the largest number of chinese students so perhaps it stanes to reason, that chinese tourists are coming to southern california in record numbers. the world famous hollywood sin, the santa monica peer, must see places for most tourists visiting los angeles. but chinese tourists aren't like most, the single largest group visits southern california shore, have...
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you investigated with the los angeles county da.kground checks for drivers, ridesharing, how the money is split. what's the status on your warning to these companies and your investigation? >> we are in the process of negotiations so a lot of things i cannot talk about. the reason why this became public is one of the companies provided the letter that we sent to the media and therefore it became public. the concerns we have are the following. we want to make sure that the new business models are successful, but we want to make sure that occurs while we protect the consumer. one of the areas of concern is safety for the writers. the background checks but they claim they have the best in the industry. after intensive investigation, we don't believe that's accurate. we want to make sure that there is truth in advertising. if you are relying on that information as a consumer, there information should be accurate -- their information should be accurate. ensuring business is done safely, the reason my airports control access for a variety
you investigated with the los angeles county da.kground checks for drivers, ridesharing, how the money is split. what's the status on your warning to these companies and your investigation? >> we are in the process of negotiations so a lot of things i cannot talk about. the reason why this became public is one of the companies provided the letter that we sent to the media and therefore it became public. the concerns we have are the following. we want to make sure that the new business...
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largest caretaker of the mentally ill is right here the twin towers correctional facility, los angeles county's jail. >> la district attorney heads the office that helped put them behind bars but today she is working to stop it. currently as many as 75% of mentally ill inmates in l.a. return to jail, compared to 60% who aren't mentally ill. in the criminal justice system it can feel like ground hog day. you see people in for the same low level offenses, the same nonserious nonviolence offenses. clearly due to them being in mentally ill and in crieses in the streets. and they are aretted and brought in here. >> you are a prosecutor have you had a change of heart? >> i became a prosecutor 30 years ago, because i wanted to do justice. and it seems to me, it is the prosecutor who must take the lead when we see injustice. >> l.a. county has the largest jail system in the country, with 19,000, more than 20% of them are mentally ill. and more than 1,000 are behind bars for nonviolence offenses. such as drug, petty theft. from her first day on the job, assistance sheriff felt there was something wrong
largest caretaker of the mentally ill is right here the twin towers correctional facility, los angeles county's jail. >> la district attorney heads the office that helped put them behind bars but today she is working to stop it. currently as many as 75% of mentally ill inmates in l.a. return to jail, compared to 60% who aren't mentally ill. in the criminal justice system it can feel like ground hog day. you see people in for the same low level offenses, the same nonserious nonviolence...
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los angeles, san francisco, others. we got a lot of carnage, we have dwis, hit-and-runs, almost an epidemic in los angeles county.case sacramento, two dead police officers, families devastated. you bet the governor should go. he should do more than that. attending a funeral -- >> but i'm glad he did it. i don't think jerry brown's a bad person. i think he's misguided. when you have a federal law that says you are deported and come back, it's a felony punishable by two years in federal prison. then you have the governor of not only california but new york, pennsylvania, whatever, saying, you know what, we're not even going to tell i.c.e. if we catch them. >> unless it's a violent criminal. >> deported and come back, we're not even going to tell the federal government. and don't want to prosecute these cases anyway. so you have a complete breakdown as you pointed out leads to tragedy for people all over the country. >> u.s. citizens and legal immigrants. latinos have been completely brutalized by this failure to enforce the law. >> it's horrible, irresponsible and that leads us to president obama who basically want
los angeles, san francisco, others. we got a lot of carnage, we have dwis, hit-and-runs, almost an epidemic in los angeles county.case sacramento, two dead police officers, families devastated. you bet the governor should go. he should do more than that. attending a funeral -- >> but i'm glad he did it. i don't think jerry brown's a bad person. i think he's misguided. when you have a federal law that says you are deported and come back, it's a felony punishable by two years in federal...
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. ♪ ♪ i got a light on you, babe >> the los angeles county sheriff's office has begun foot patrol onof youngsters. >> the notion of teenagers who had a culture of their own, that weren't listening to their parents' music, kind of opens up this giant space for rebellions large and small. >> at least 10% of the students have used and are using marijuana. also, probably a very significant thing is that acceptance is gaining steadily and the usage is really increasing very rapidly. >> in l.a., we were all kind of, you know, smoking god's herb, whereas up in san francisco, it seemed like they were experimenting more with mind expansion, you know? ♪ >> ken keasey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes him a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes
. ♪ ♪ i got a light on you, babe >> the los angeles county sheriff's office has begun foot patrol onof youngsters. >> the notion of teenagers who had a culture of their own, that weren't listening to their parents' music, kind of opens up this giant space for rebellions large and small. >> at least 10% of the students have used and are using marijuana. also, probably a very significant thing is that acceptance is gaining steadily and the usage is really increasing very...
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. >>> a $500,000,000.50 of art is headed to the los angeles county museum but there sacatch -- is a catchhe says he will donate his private art collection to the museum after he dies. it includes 40 masterpieces, to receive the gift the museum has to build a futurestic $600 million gallery to replace -- futuristic $6 billion to replace the 1960s one. >>> bay area weather drier than we should be for this time of year. let's go now to our chief meteorologist bill martin, you would like to see one day of rain in the five day. and we are not seeing it? >> not really. we were looking down the road. there is rain coming but not a lot showing up right now, which is concerning. right? we are dry. you know that. the rain stays north. the high pressure is over the top of us. there is the weather system. this is the real deal. it is a ton of subtropical moisture. regular year this would bring us 3, 3-1/2, 4 inches of rain. and a lot of wind. this will impact the northwest portion of the country, away from us. we miss out on another potential big rain producer. the temperatures today are in the 70s.
. >>> a $500,000,000.50 of art is headed to the los angeles county museum but there sacatch -- is a catchhe says he will donate his private art collection to the museum after he dies. it includes 40 masterpieces, to receive the gift the museum has to build a futurestic $600 million gallery to replace -- futuristic $6 billion to replace the 1960s one. >>> bay area weather drier than we should be for this time of year. let's go now to our chief meteorologist bill martin, you...
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had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself, hey, i don't lose my temper. keep myself calm, cool, and collective. that dude made me snap. i get in the van and i tell him, i'm going to rip the toilet off the wall. i'm going to bust through this frickin' glass. i'm going to drag it down the tier, and i'm going to bust through your glass and cut you up your [ muted ]. you're a dead man. yeah, yeah, yeah. then all you hear is steel bending. i got behind the toilet, pushed the toilet all the way back. long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off, wrapped my hands up with my socks, smashed through the glass. he hadn't seen me yet. you know what i mean? get on the tier. now he's screaming. and i'm dragging -- finally get out. all the homeys on the tier are cheering. this dude's just garbage. he's human garbage. he's a serial rape chester. i'm dripping wet with sweat, blood on my hands, and i'm
had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself, hey, i don't lose my temper. keep myself calm, cool, and collective. that dude made me snap. i get in the van and i tell him, i'm going to rip the toilet off the wall. i'm going to bust through this frickin' glass. i'm going to drag it down...
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>> at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who seemed impervious to tasers or anythinglse. to control these inmates, deputies had to resort to what's known as a four-point restraint. >> in the inmate reception center, there's a lot of incidences, these guys coming straight off the street. they're angry and they're very violent. and they often go off. >> everybody else sit down. >> sit down. >> one inmate in particular just couldn't deal with it anymore. he went completely berserk. >> move it. >> freeze! >> move it! >> have a seat. >> and they had to restrain him. and one of the ways they do that is these four-point restraints. and they tell him exactly what they're going to be doing. >> mental health staff has ordered you to be placed in four point restraints. you understand that? >> yeah. >> i need your cooperation. the more you cooperate, the faster you will be out of points. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputies have already been briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extr
>> at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who seemed impervious to tasers or anythinglse. to control these inmates, deputies had to resort to what's known as a four-point restraint. >> in the inmate reception center, there's a lot of incidences, these guys coming straight off the street. they're angry and they're very violent. and they often go off. >> everybody else sit down. >> sit down. >> one inmate in particular just couldn't deal with it...
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francisco garcia was gunned down in front of a home in fillmoore, los angeles county. a man got out of suv and started yelling at garcia and opened fire. the 21-year-old had returned from deployment in afghanistan 2 weeks ago. >> it is a sad, sad thing yes he was in afghanistan, combat, and comes home and has this happen to him. i think it's terrible. i really honestly do. >> and investigators believe the attack stemmed from earlier dispute. there are reports that garcia was accepted meantime into the california highway prool academy. >> and the two americans released from north korean prisons spent their first full day back on american soil. kenneth bay and matthew miller touched down late last night at washington state air base. miller was serving 6 year jail term on charges of espionage and kenneth bay was detained 2012 and sentenced to 15 years hard labor for allegedly speaking out against the communist regime. bay and his family thanked supporters for standing by him. >> it's been amazing. blessing to see so many people involved, getting me released the last two y
francisco garcia was gunned down in front of a home in fillmoore, los angeles county. a man got out of suv and started yelling at garcia and opened fire. the 21-year-old had returned from deployment in afghanistan 2 weeks ago. >> it is a sad, sad thing yes he was in afghanistan, combat, and comes home and has this happen to him. i think it's terrible. i really honestly do. >> and investigators believe the attack stemmed from earlier dispute. there are reports that garcia was...
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we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. >> drop them, turn around. >> and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400 guys a day. 2,000 a week. hands up. hands over in place. reach back. no talking. no laughing. just reach back and pull them apart. spread them wide. >> while intake can be a traumatic experience for new inmates, settling into the day-to-day routine of prison life provides a very different challenge. >> the time isn't hard if you keep yourself busy. you know, it's a point of managing it. you know, you can either manage it, or it can manage you. >> waddell harper and his cellmate, sakha ren, have created ways to break the monotony with the few sparse items they are allowed in their cramped cell. >> the dice are made from toilet paper. >> roll them up. draw on them. that's basicall
we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. >> stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. >> l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. >> drop them, turn around. >> and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400 guys a day. 2,000 a week. hands up. hands over in place....
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it is now in the los angeles county museum. >> rose: he once said in the letter the walls of my bedroomered with cut-outs. the result is more importance than it would seem. >> and that was actually early on when he's really making smaller scale cut-outs. he's just finished jazz. and he's cutting paper and having them pinned to the studio walls. so it's, he even has a sense at that point that there's going to be something even though he doesn't know. >> rose: more importantqit mig. >> exactly. >> rose: over the years critics and public have come to realize that this is in fact true that what he said has come to pass and what we're trying to show in this exhibition with seeing so many of them together is how important this work is and i think if you see one, it's wonderful. but when you see this large group together you really understand what the accomplishment is. >> rose: that great. >> his work was great. >> rose: thank you very much. i should mention to all of you wherever you are the cut-outs will be on view at moma until february 8th, 2015. february 8th, 2015. it is a huge success h
it is now in the los angeles county museum. >> rose: he once said in the letter the walls of my bedroomered with cut-outs. the result is more importance than it would seem. >> and that was actually early on when he's really making smaller scale cut-outs. he's just finished jazz. and he's cutting paper and having them pinned to the studio walls. so it's, he even has a sense at that point that there's going to be something even though he doesn't know. >> rose: more importantqit...
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>> but, when you think about california, 50% of los angeles county is now hispanic.has changed. >> children. >> yes, children. but the most important thing, california is like the country. they believe in legal immigration. they're for legal immigration. >> i've seen the stats among the hispanic community. very surprisingly strong support for toughness. >> and also, california is diverse in other areas as well. the asian population is one of the fastest growing immigrant populations. >> who's grabbing them politically? >> actually, it's a mixed bag -- [ all speak at once ] >> however, if you look at the presidential elections asians overwhelmingly supported obama. >> okay, thank you. >> the entire community would be that way. >> we got to go. the roundtable is coming back to talk about hollywood's obsession. why is it so uncool to make a movie about politicians? now it's the hottest thing in the world. it's like cowboy movies on tv, like "gunsmoke." we'll be right back. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it does
>> but, when you think about california, 50% of los angeles county is now hispanic.has changed. >> children. >> yes, children. but the most important thing, california is like the country. they believe in legal immigration. they're for legal immigration. >> i've seen the stats among the hispanic community. very surprisingly strong support for toughness. >> and also, california is diverse in other areas as well. the asian population is one of the fastest growing...
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. >> 15 hikers are back home after a night lost in the mountains in los angeles county.he church group couldn't find its way back after hiking in a canyon on sunday. with just one bar of cell reception one person sent a message to a family message for help. thick fog made it difficult for crews in the search and finally helicopters found them and airlifted them off the mountain monday morning. >>> 5:55. the san francisco zoo says its gorilla troop is in morning following the accidental death of one of its youngest members. the zoo has released this photograph. zookeepers say the troop is exhibiting normal grieving behavior and the moods are improving now. 15-month old kabibi seen here as a baby was crushed to death friday night. the gorillas were being moved to the night quarters when she unexpectedly darted under a closing hydraulic door and was crush. workers couldn't reach the manual shutoff switch in time. >>> it is 5:56. a 4-year-old is recovering after falling more than 200 feet down a sonoma county cliff. we are going to show you the delicate rescue that likely sa
. >> 15 hikers are back home after a night lost in the mountains in los angeles county.he church group couldn't find its way back after hiking in a canyon on sunday. with just one bar of cell reception one person sent a message to a family message for help. thick fog made it difficult for crews in the search and finally helicopters found them and airlifted them off the mountain monday morning. >>> 5:55. the san francisco zoo says its gorilla troop is in morning following the...
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if i do not hear from you within two hours the attorney will forward it to los angeles county for a warranto be issued for your arrest. >> reporter: the u.s. government announcing charges against william scott and associates. seven employees accused of scamming 6,000 victims. no one off limits. >> you think an 8 months pregnant woman -- >> i wouldn't care if you are nine months pregnant. i have a job here to do. >> allegedly scaring them into forking over $4 million in bogus don'ts. >> we shut down one company today. they recommendize tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people all over the knts. >> reporter: the criminals may know more information about you that they've gathered through the internet. but harassing phone calls, threats of jailtime, telling you they've informed friends, family even employers about the debts should be red flags. those are illegal and you should hang up the phone. rebecca jarvis, abc news. >> those folks can be nasty on the phone and aggressive. somebody tell you they're going to send somebody to arrest you, scare the mess out of you. >> i know. t
if i do not hear from you within two hours the attorney will forward it to los angeles county for a warranto be issued for your arrest. >> reporter: the u.s. government announcing charges against william scott and associates. seven employees accused of scamming 6,000 victims. no one off limits. >> you think an 8 months pregnant woman -- >> i wouldn't care if you are nine months pregnant. i have a job here to do. >> allegedly scaring them into forking over $4 million in...
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. >> woodruff: the los angeles county museum of art announced its largest-ever donation of artwork today. jerry perenchio, the former c.e.o. of the spanish language network univision pledged to donate 47 pieces. they include masterworks by pablo picasso, claude monet, and edgar degas. the bequest will take place after the 83-year-old billionaire's death. >> ifill: a union army officer in the civil war has finally received the medal of honor 151 years after he died at gettysburg. president obama today honored first lieutenant alonzo lon cushing of wisconsin. in july 1863, he commanded a small force that helped break the confederate assault known as pickett's charge. cushing was wounded repeatedly, but refused to leave the battle. >> lon ordered his men to continue firing at the advancing columns. he used his own thumb to stop his gun's vent, burning his fingers to the bone. when he was hit the final time, as a poet later wrote, his gun spoke out for him once more before he fell to the ground. and alonzo cushing was just 22- years-old. >> ifill: the account of cushing's bravery was lost in
. >> woodruff: the los angeles county museum of art announced its largest-ever donation of artwork today. jerry perenchio, the former c.e.o. of the spanish language network univision pledged to donate 47 pieces. they include masterworks by pablo picasso, claude monet, and edgar degas. the bequest will take place after the 83-year-old billionaire's death. >> ifill: a union army officer in the civil war has finally received the medal of honor 151 years after he died at gettysburg....
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a second winning ticket was also sold in los angeles county.s except the mega number. he's seen an increase in business. >> it's pretty busy. a lot of people came an bought a lot more tickets. >> he thinks he knows who bought that winning ticket and they did it friday night right before the drawing. no one -- in that friday night draw which makes tuesday drawing worth $32 # million. here's a electric at friday's number. 11, 2-9d, 36, 58 and 67. that mega number is 15. >>> crews are removing debris from storm drains. the department is also -- 50 feet of plastic sheeting from their facility. show proof that you're an oakland residents. they're also going to have sandbags available. and the winter spare the air season is now underway. burning wood in the bay area will be banned in certain days. the bay area air quality -- is healthy enough to allow the burning of wood. the winter spare the air season lasts until february 28th. and it is starting to look a lot like winter. they're preparing for the upcoming ski season. sierra got a few inches. more
a second winning ticket was also sold in los angeles county.s except the mega number. he's seen an increase in business. >> it's pretty busy. a lot of people came an bought a lot more tickets. >> he thinks he knows who bought that winning ticket and they did it friday night right before the drawing. no one -- in that friday night draw which makes tuesday drawing worth $32 # million. here's a electric at friday's number. 11, 2-9d, 36, 58 and 67. that mega number is 15. >>>...
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director of communicable disease and control and prevention for los angeles county of public health. chair the infectious disease infection control committee of national association of city and county health officials. about dr. bausch, realities on the ground in west africa, perhaps domestic research area we could put priority, ways we more systematically improve recruitment as well as mobilization of health care workers, both public health and clinical to help in west africa? thank you. >> okay. agreed and open to any ideas you have to try to increase the numbers. >> last question. >> i'm bob harrison. california department of public health. . . not necessarily now. i think that would be a hard list to do it next week when the hospitals are in the midst of figuring out how to purchase the appropriate, but sometime relatively soon why all the memories are fresh because we getting the questions at the state level about what exactly to buy and i wish -- i would like to know how people are using it and with the experience of the workers are. so this model of the participatory research
director of communicable disease and control and prevention for los angeles county of public health. chair the infectious disease infection control committee of national association of city and county health officials. about dr. bausch, realities on the ground in west africa, perhaps domestic research area we could put priority, ways we more systematically improve recruitment as well as mobilization of health care workers, both public health and clinical to help in west africa? thank you....
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. >> director of communicable disease control and prevention for the los angeles county department of public health, also share of the infect shuz disease prevention and control for the national association of city and county health officials. again to dr. bausch, the realities and the needs on the ground in west africa, perhaps a domestic area research area that we could also put some priority to is ways we could more systematically improve the recruitment, as well as mobilization of health care workers, both public health and clinical to help in west africa. thank you. >> agreed, and i am open to any ideas you have to try to increase the numbers. >> all right. last question. >> on harrison, california department of public health. after the h1n1 pandemic, we did a series of studies with colleagues from niosh and several other states and actually went into about 15 hospitals in california. nationwide we have about 60. in several other states. we asked how front-line health care workers perceive the use of ppe. we did some observation of donning and doving and we interviewed a whole se
. >> director of communicable disease control and prevention for the los angeles county department of public health, also share of the infect shuz disease prevention and control for the national association of city and county health officials. again to dr. bausch, the realities and the needs on the ground in west africa, perhaps a domestic area research area that we could also put some priority to is ways we could more systematically improve the recruitment, as well as mobilization of...
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out west, north of los angeles, parts of ventura county are a muddy mess after heavy rains unleashedrt and debris. 11 homes were evacuated. firefighters rescued a man stuck waist-deep in the mud. northern california was unprepared for nearly six inches of snow, so early in the season. >> first snowfall is always the hardest because it hits us the fastest. a lot of people don't really know what to do. >> that was nbc's dylan dreyer reporting. >>> climate change is happening and it's almost entirely man's fault because of the dependence on oil, coal and gas. the panel issued the statement in denmark this morning. they also say greenhouse gas emissions may have to be reduced to zero this century if countries want to limit the impact of climate change. >> the good news is that if we act now, immediately and decisively, we have the means to build a better and more sustainable world. >> the panel's report says that some impacts are already being observed, including rising sea levels, a warmer and more acidic ocean, melting glaciers, and more frequent and intense heat waves. >>> now your nb
out west, north of los angeles, parts of ventura county are a muddy mess after heavy rains unleashedrt and debris. 11 homes were evacuated. firefighters rescued a man stuck waist-deep in the mud. northern california was unprepared for nearly six inches of snow, so early in the season. >> first snowfall is always the hardest because it hits us the fastest. a lot of people don't really know what to do. >> that was nbc's dylan dreyer reporting. >>> climate change is happening...