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los angeles los angeles and hollywood. the 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. here is the smug class to protect that class so they feel very comfortable with their affiliations and associations with the institutions that run america the highest level the permanent institutions that are always running america the matter of who is the president they have friends in the media and those friends feel smug then no matter what happens that they are protected it is dangerous to have an entrenched smug class in your society in your country because they can take liberties with the truth and project a situation that is false and put people down the wrong path. the way looking down with the white house. in the swamp on how. if the phone okolona the middle of and then settles on. top that couple want to fulfill a power oh my. one of. 6 6 the. los angeles is the symbol of the california dre
los angeles los angeles and hollywood. the 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. here is the smug class to protect that class so they feel very comfortable with their affiliations and associations with the institutions that run america the highest level the...
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the city of toronto in los angeles. los angelesidn't go through sars in 2003 but both took the learning about in particular ventilators, a disease that causes pneumonia and required people to go on ventilators. the physical for said what are we kicking this around for? we got rid of it they still had and i wonder how many people over the years attacked the city government and said what are you spending on? >> as mentioned, it's a false alarm don't go anywhere, the spread of a pandemic when you think they can walk that line? >> a lot of various entrance already. what is the chance we will be hit with an overwhelming nuclear attack? why do we need to renew it very expensively to guard against it? seems to be very few questions about it. it costs a vast amount more. that is insurance. people will say if you buy insurance, your house doesn't burned down. and you say to the insurance company, i want my money back march people just did not see this as a risk. people have gotten out of the habit of seeing infectious disease as a risk. a p
the city of toronto in los angeles. los angelesidn't go through sars in 2003 but both took the learning about in particular ventilators, a disease that causes pneumonia and required people to go on ventilators. the physical for said what are we kicking this around for? we got rid of it they still had and i wonder how many people over the years attacked the city government and said what are you spending on? >> as mentioned, it's a false alarm don't go anywhere, the spread of a pandemic...
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los angeles, los angeles didn't go through that in 2003, toronto did but both of them learned in both put together ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that causes pneumonia and required a lot of people to be on ventilators. loses is a budget crisis two years ago and said why are we keeping this allows trusts they got rid of it. so now there's a shortage, they still had it in order how many would have said why are we spending money on ventilators fox we could have been even worse. >> is the challenge of the both alarm, it will bring that up so those against the spread of a true pandemics i think they can walk that line. >> they spent a lot on various kinds of insurance already. what is the chance we will be hit with an overwhelming nuclear attack? why do we need to renew to guard against it? there seems to be very few questions about that. that cost more than inventing, investing in insurance. people say if you buy insurance in your house doesn't burn down, do you go to the insurance company and say i want my money back? i think people just didn't see the risk. the gotten out of the habit as seen infectious disease is really being the risk. they sort of go, a pandemic isn't happening now, i can spend this mon
los angeles, los angeles didn't go through that in 2003, toronto did but both of them learned in both put together ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that causes pneumonia and required a lot of people to be on ventilators. loses is a budget crisis two years ago and said why are we keeping this allows trusts they got rid of it. so now there's a shortage, they still had it in order how many would have said why are we spending money on ventilators fox we could have been even...
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york times," for example, published an article titled professor willis predicts the los angeles tremors. los angeles vicinity will experience a severe earthquake probably more violent than that in san francisco in 1906 in one to ten years, doctor bailey willis. the article went on to repeat willis, quote, stated three years ago that santa barbara would feel severe tremors, a proxy that was fulfilled in the past summer. both of the years following the 1906 san francisco earthquake, the great quake debate in southern california had at various times tremors and stewed and flared. with his public words in late 1925, it explored. i was going to leave it up to everyone to read more about the debate that played out. ... >> and was a skeptic and a crusader. when i started working on the book there are a couple of different takes you can read about so i was curious to what the real story was and i thought i would introduce briefly and then move on to the debate and the more i got into their lives is for fascinating individuals they were. >> you can delve into these people equally really and it is remarkable
york times," for example, published an article titled professor willis predicts the los angeles tremors. los angeles vicinity will experience a severe earthquake probably more violent than that in san francisco in 1906 in one to ten years, doctor bailey willis. the article went on to repeat willis, quote, stated three years ago that santa barbara would feel severe tremors, a proxy that was fulfilled in the past summer. both of the years following the 1906 san francisco earthquake, the...
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author event two days ago who wrote a book about los angeles and i asked him about earthquakes, i think they have contributed to the sense of reason in los angeles and a source of identity that we feel that he said, if you live here, part of living here is been on the edge and having that realization that something could hitch you any time and now i'm forgetting again what the question was. >> i don't know if it was a question but. >> might feel that way but as a person whose job to inform people the risk. >> that fine line, has not gone away and i think it's gotten worse because there has been such a weaponization of science now, the science, we have debates but there's a body of knowledge that is established that we know and even in the 20s we knew that earthquakes happen and that medication was important, there is a body of knowledge but if you have a nuance balance discussion in the context of a larger political environment where people are refusing to accept basic science, it just gets more difficult. >> go ahead. >> i do conclude that scientist play a role in the process of the media they play an important role as well and there is some re
author event two days ago who wrote a book about los angeles and i asked him about earthquakes, i think they have contributed to the sense of reason in los angeles and a source of identity that we feel that he said, if you live here, part of living here is been on the edge and having that realization that something could hitch you any time and now i'm forgetting again what the question was. >> i don't know if it was a question but. >> might feel that way but as a person whose job to...
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event a few days ago about a book about los angeles in the sense of -- i asked him about earthquakes, which i think have contributed to the senses placed in los angeles in the sense of identity we all feel. he said, if you live here, part of living here is being on the edge and having that realization that something could hit you at any time. and now i'm forgetting again what the question was. >> i don't know if it was a question, but what as a person whose job it is to inform people of the risk. >> that fine line, it hasn't gone away and i think it's gotten worse because there's been such a weaponization of science now. the science, we love debates but there's a body of knowledge that is established, even in the 20s hill and was both knew that earthquakes happen in unit hazard mitigation was important but there's a body of knowledge. if you are trying to have a nuanced balanced discussion in the context of the larger political environment where people are refusing to accept basic science, it just gets i think more and more difficult. i do conclude that scientists play a role in the process but the media plays an important role as well. there are som
event a few days ago about a book about los angeles in the sense of -- i asked him about earthquakes, which i think have contributed to the senses placed in los angeles in the sense of identity we all feel. he said, if you live here, part of living here is being on the edge and having that realization that something could hit you at any time. and now i'm forgetting again what the question was. >> i don't know if it was a question, but what as a person whose job it is to inform people of...
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los san francisco 49ers tienen sus esperanzas puestas en el partido contra los angeles rams. esto al regresar. >> (música). >> (música). >> buenas noches. san francisco 49ers se prepara para su partido contra los angelesimera visita. >> (habla en inglés). >> este partido puede ser la diferencia para que san francisco 49ers siguen en la pelea. >> (música). >> en méxico estamos en semana de clásicos. hoy le tocó a las chicas de chivas enfrentar a las azul crema. ella fue vital para marcar la diferencia, en este tiro libre aparecía sola dentro del área chica para poner el uno contra cero definitivo. las chicas de chivas tendrán que darle la vuelta a guadalajara. alexis vega tiene muchas posibilidades de jugar ya que el delantero fue influido. vega hará pruebas para ver si tiene minutos en el partido. jugador que tiene que ser reemplazado debido a un problema en el tendón. mañana tenemos un programa especial, adiós maradona, y el partido entero entre argentina e inglaterra de 1986. para que nos acompañe. fue cuando maradona anotó la mano de dios, es imperdible. es todo los deportes, vamos a una pausa. >> (música). ♪ antes no tenía seguro médico... aunque me hubiera gustado tenerlo, no lo tenía porque no p
los san francisco 49ers tienen sus esperanzas puestas en el partido contra los angeles rams. esto al regresar. >> (música). >> (música). >> buenas noches. san francisco 49ers se prepara para su partido contra los angelesimera visita. >> (habla en inglés). >> este partido puede ser la diferencia para que san francisco 49ers siguen en la pelea. >> (música). >> en méxico estamos en semana de clásicos. hoy le tocó a las chicas de chivas enfrentar a...
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los angeles, a los angeles neighborhood jolted by a fiery crash on the cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> california cameras rolling when a small plane crashed into a neighborhood and burst into flames authorities in los angeles say the pilot was trying to land at whiteman airport in pakoima. he died at the scene flames destroyed at least two cars. >>> tennessee. >> you home, baby. >> joseph webster now a freeman after 15 years in prison for murder, a crime prosecutors now say he did not commit. webster just reunited with his family new dna evidence and testimony turned the case on its head. webster's sons say they're ready for the future and time together with their dad >> because i ain't never seen my daddy outside of prison. any time i seen him, he been behind bars. >> webster says he's not worried about the pandemic or much of anything else. he's happy to be home. >> missouri, a traffic stop turns into a heartwarming surprise for a little boy in morgan county. >> who am i? >> his father, a sheriff's deputy, back home after a four-month deployment in afghanistan. the boy clinging to his dad and won't let go reunited just in time for the holidays on a cnbc trip coast to coast. >> i'm shepard smith o
los angeles, a los angeles neighborhood jolted by a fiery crash on the cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> california cameras rolling when a small plane crashed into a neighborhood and burst into flames authorities in los angeles say the pilot was trying to land at whiteman airport in pakoima. he died at the scene flames destroyed at least two cars. >>> tennessee. >> you home, baby. >> joseph webster now a freeman after 15 years in prison for murder, a crime prosecutors...
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los Ángeles con 5.7 millones de votantes registrados. viviana: electores y comunidades organizadas realizaron actividades para votar en familia. en los angeles loso confÍo en el sistema de correo. viviana: dice que son muchos los que llegan a votar y tienen personal para proveer asistencia si los votantes tienen duda. >> el que no bote, que no se quede. se levantÓ con su mercaderÍa para regalarla, busca enviar un mensaje, sal y vota. no es tanto el dinero, la motivaciÓn que tenemos. >> mismo estÁ la frontera para traernos aquÍ la agarran o tres veces. >> ella votamos. fÉlix: wisconsin es uno de los estados que donald trump conquisto en 2016. ha sufrido el impacto de la guerra comercial con china y ahora por el coronavirus. andrea leÓn nos habla de wisconsin, es un estado clave. andrea: este aÑo la contienda estÁ igual definida, el 2020 ha sido un aÑo duro en la zona rural del estado. la pandemia de coronavirus provocÓ una disminuciÓn en la demanda y la caÍda de los precios. este ganadero dijo que votarÁ por si joe biden porque no creen que puedan soportar mÁs las polÍticas de donald trump. john no es sÓlo un gran admirador de joe biden, sino que
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los angeles, california, los angeles, california. >> sean: they have the defund the police caring. thank you both. we turn now to an important update from the trump campaigns had to count every legal votes and ensure the integrity of the 2020 election. according to the rnc, there is at least 923 sworn affidavits alleging voter irregularities in five critical states, pennsylvania, georgia, michigan, nevada, wisconsin. additionally, over 15,600 incident reports have been filed in the states since election day. meanwhile, as i said hours ago, 2600 uncounted votes discovered in georgia. a majority of which were cast for president trump. tonight, there is also serious concern surrounding the consent agree in georgia which allowed two signature verification standards in the state. ari was talking about nevada. one for in-person voting and another more relaxed standard for mail in ballots application. i don't think it's brain surgery to figure out that there should only be one standard for every person who votes in georgia. they should be checking signatures against the same database that election day voters had to meet with those that are requested mailing ballots. it's that simple. republican governor, republican secretary of state seeming completely clueless, no motivation apparently whatsoever. to change the obvious double standard before the senate runoff election on january 5th. that may end up being the biggest senate races in the country's history. coming up, we will have much more on george's recount which is where the issues, especially with signature verification on mail in ballots. as we previously reported, georgia now is 1 of 28 states. you heard all weekend, hearing now for a week about the dominion voting machine systems. we've gone through this, that's the system used in georgia's primary that was then prone to some technical user related issues. the same system, by the way, used in the one michigan county we saw the 6,000 votes. that way for trump get switch to biden. for the issue was corrected. dominion claims that the issue is caused by human error. no one's presented any evidence to the contrary, but a big here. but he has a liberal ap, the liberal "new york times," i'm sure probably guessing a tenured professor at princeton than actually has a specialty in the voting machine systems all have been criticized in recent years, 2018, 2019, today. over the years, for security and usability concerns, even several high-ranking democratic lawmakers have raised issues with it. about the funding of security and demeaning including senator warren, senator klobuchar. then the state of texas in 2019, they rejected dominion voting systems twice. once in 2013, a third time. why? they did not meet texas' security standards for election. let me be upfront. i can barely download the app appeared to drive the answers? i do not. but if all the varying media organizations and you've got liberal souls and conservatives all critical, texas politicians, liberal politicians, "the new york times," all critil of one single system. i've a question, how are the american people that confidence in that system that was used in 28 states? we are the usa. the american people do deserve the best system whatever that is. not one where people on all sites expressed issues with. i will say the only real way -- i'm just guesting to confirm the reliability of the machines and the integrity of the vault. how about a on a question mark conducted technical experts on both sides of the aisle? democrats don't want any part of the election on it, he recounts, they don't want to investigate the affidavits of the american people and instead barack obama mud much rather lecture president trump. take a look. >> my advice to president trump is if you want at this late stage of the game to be remembered as somebody who put country first, it's time for you to do the same thing. >> in your view it's time for him to concede? >> absolutely. i think it's time for him to concede probably the day after the election. the late two days after. >> sean: save your lectures, you and your party spent four years trying to invalidate president trump with your phony russia hoax. what happened january 5th 201790 meeting at the time? he spent another year trying to remove the president from office based on the phone in ukraine impeachment hoax. you never accepted the results of the 2016 election. now you will lecture americans and take a few days and weeks to investigate the accuracy of what's a very close election. spare us the phony, fainting thing nation, barack. this we can come on congressman jim jordan summed it up pretty comfortably. take a look. >> we need to investigate. the democrats spent four years investigating the russian hoax but they don't want to take four weeks to investigate the integrity of the election when you've had all the affidavits, all the concerns, you have a situation where 6,000 votes in michigan went for biden but there were supposed to go for president trump. we need to investigate. >> sean: joining them with the very latest, kayleigh mcenany. you know, russia, russia, russia. ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. four separate investigations and by the way, did barack obama ever once speak out against any of that? i do not recall that. >> yeah, i don't recall it either. as you noted, four years of investigating, we had a special counsel, fbi, peter strzok looking into this before the president was even president trying to frame him essentially. we barely scratch the surface when it comes to asking questions about voter fraud in our system. i had the whole white house press corps at tell us mail in bloating is airtight. how do you not trust the system but we barely scratch the surface. meanwhile, were criticized for saying shine a light on the system. meanwhile, they get four years of peddling baseless conspiracy theories that are absolutely nothing. >> sean: now, the american people deserve confidence that integrity and the voting in the country. we ought to obey laws that allow partisan observers and when you're changing laws two days before an election, you know, it doesn't instill a lot of confidence in anybody. where is the latest in the effort to get to the bottom line here? >> pretty significant development as i was coming to air with theo. we had a county in nevada, the clark county commission saying they do not have confidence in the results of a commissioner election involving 153,000 votes. the reason they signed for redoing this race is anomalies that cannot be explained. we will wait to hear more from them, but it significant. what showed us in georgia where we found that 2600 ballots that weren't submitted. it was in the 800 plus votes for president trump. of these are the kinds of things we find when we shined a light on the system. this was a chaotic election where you had mass mail out voting and the pandemic seized upon to go to a system for which no one had tried. mass mail out voting and now we are seeing the anomalies that had the rates of return to, the dominion software controversy where 6,000 votes floated the other way and the instance in georgia. thank goodness were asking the question. >> sean: why are we having the signature verification issues? why is there not one standard in georgia and wise and the governor there and the secretary of state there. apparently they're angry why anybody is asking when it went on the way it did? >> it's a really important point you make, sean. it's at the heart of what were talking about. the constitution article one section four says legislature determined the time and manner and place of an election. they had determined in georgia the legislature and certain prospects of the way you go about signature verification. it was flouted with the consent degree, stacey abrams and the secretary of state that decided on a new unconstitutional system and what the result is. in the normal election, 3% of ballots are disqualified because of signature issues. if this in georgia? .03%. what was the difference? more mailing ballots but less signature disqualification doesn't make much sense. >> sean: 72 million americans need answers. at this point, on certain issues we will never get answers. partisan observers as the law requires were not allowed. all right, thank you for the update. it will be come back, governor palin will join essential react to the vicious attack by barack obama. against her. also, great news, moderna, operation were exceeded, covid-19. 94.5% effective. we will explain an update straight ahead. ♪ ♪ (music swells) ♪ ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. see ya! heartworm disease? 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take a look. >> think about allowing ourselves to get the republicans to decide how we are to function as a caucus. it's really painful because this is a party that has lied to, that has smeared it, that has used everything they can to attack us. it's a party that has been against their social and economic justice that we've all been fighting for. it's a party that's allowed for chaos terrain for four years. >> sean: okay, whatever. ask yourself, remember before the election, rodeo drive, beverly hills, fifth avenue, new york. remember they were boarding up all those expensive shops and places. now, who are the businesses are afraid of? i don't take it was to be sick supporters who is out there rioting and looting all summer long. now the business omers who were preparing for more left-wing violence and more left-wing agitators and more left-wing chaos. we saw it play out over the weekend after a peaceful march. crowded, supporters, left-wing radicals, though they are attacking innocent men, women, old people, children, all across d.c. here to explain more from "the daily caller" is shall be talcott and fox news contributor katie pavlich. shelby, you were there and you saw a lot of it. what did you see? >> sean, will we sound like you said was thousands and thousands of trump supporters came out in the afternoon. for the million bidemaga rally. as it ended people were walking back to their hotels and they had to add time walk through black lives matter plaza to get to their cars or their hotels wherever they are going. that's where the group of counter protesters were waiting for them. i mean, at one point it really was just assault after assault. i remember filming and there was somebody screaming behind me. it was another incident going on and i was run over to see what was going on there and there's another one going on. it really was just crazy. >> sean: katie, you watch every week, frail, cognitively struggling biden. we know how this happens and we know who the groups are. they were silent all summer lonow, i'm thinking, why don't you step out? he says he was brought -- he decided to run because there were good people on both sides. but he forgot and admitted out the president condemning the very speech the extremist grou groups. >> yeah, sean, the double standard in terms of the expectations for donald trump versus joe biden, donald trump was asked repeatedly over and over again in the recent debates that we had whether he condemns white supremacy. he did so every single time. joe biden is asked -- not even asked the question about necessarily about to be sick supporters being beaten and assaulted in the nation's capital. his response is a luke warm, well, i condemn all kinds of violence and refuses to name nt for an black lives matter. reason for that is because the democratic party has openly endorsed black lives matter for years. remember going back in 2012, they practically put to the black lives matter platform into the dnc platform. sean, what's most frustrating for americans
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queda y en algúnas regiones los casos suben tan rápido que este fin de semana comienzan las nuevas restriciones y en los Ángeles las clinas se están saturando. >>> los Ángeleseportó más de 40 mil contagios nuevos de coronavirus y con esto se podrán césar los negocios . >>> ojalá que no llguemos a este tiempo . >>> si el proemrio alcanza las 4 mil día, pacientes internados las autoridades implemntarían el cierre de negocios no esenciales y si el proemedio e nuevos alnzan las 4500 se implmentaria el cierre de ngs . >>> en este momento sábado y domingo vamos a llegar a esto en también que tengan cuidado. >>> también hotpaies comienza a saturarse. >>> pacientes que no tienen cuartos. >>> también la mayoría de los casos provienen de jóvenes entre 28 y habrá orden de quedarse en s.a. en cndados del color morado . >>> y también mire en dallas texas filas largsa de autos que esperan reiir comida, ejército de voluntarios entrega sumnistr a las lfias que qudsroan sin estaba . >>> uno hace como tres meses que no trabajo . >>> según el banco de comida en dallas ha visto más necesidades ahora que cuando comenzó la pandemia porque muchas personas perieron las ayudas fede
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preventiovo, estarían los que viajan por trabajo o estudio, algunos viajeros del aeropuerto de los Ángeles, nos dijeron desconocer la medida . ,>> no sé nada . >> voceros de los Ángelesformuilario, dicen que el requisito es extremo . >> definitivamente drasticvo, tienen que algunos cambiar sus palnes es una temporada extraña .- >> personas dicen que es vital cumplir con la recomendación de aislarse pòr 14 días . >> quedarse en casa, no visitar a otras familias . >> eso tiene que ser, depende del cuidado de mi vida todo eso . >> muchas gracias a norma, en los Ángeles , en california se abre otro megacentro de pruebas de covid-19 en una de las comunidades más arfectadas en los Ángeles, estas imágenes muestran la asistencia masiva a la instalación del valle den san fernando, el centro es solamente para los que llegan sin automóvil . >> es importante hacernos la prueba del covid-19, trabajamos con muchos empleados abuelos . >> me lo hice porque estuve en contacto con una persona positiva al virus . >> enn todo california se vieron largas filas de personas que esperan para hacerse la prueba del covid-19 . >> (♪ mÚsica ♪) . >> el presidente electo joe biden se presentó en
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los angeles. yuccas in los angeles, we beg we begin tonight with millions of americans on the move, ignoring warnings and pleas from health experts to stay home this thanksgiving. the consequences could be deadly. take a look at this, this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma today. it's jammed with people. it's a similar story in several cities. at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday topping 181,000. total cases in the u.s. now well over 12 million. the death toll more than 256,000. and, despite hopeful news about breakthrough vaccines and treatments, america seems to be facing its toughest test ahead. lilia luciano leads us off. >> reporter: americans refusing to let the covid crisis ground them, packing airports across the country despite the c.d.c.'s plea to stay at home. >> i get it, but it's thanksgiving, and people want to be with their families. >> reporter: two million passengers took flight so far s weekend.nd. this beh this behavior worries washington governor jay inslee. >> we have to understand the house is on fire right now. >> reporter: deaths are now climbing in 43 states and puerto rico. hospitalizations are at a record high and jumping in every state. dr. anthony fauci telling "face the nation," the numbers speak for themselves. >> we're in a very, very difficult situation at all levels. just look at the numbers. almost 13,000cts. cases sat >> reporter: texas reaching almost 13,000 cases saturday alone. in el paso, with a back log of over 230 deaths, the texas national guard activated to assist with the overflow of bodies at the morgue. defiance across california where cases have tripled over the last month. >> the 10:00 curfew, we're not going to abide by it, it is ridiculous. >> u.s.a.! >> reporter: protestors burning masks in orange county. >> whooo! >> reporter: restrictions gripping the economy, making many americans anxious. >> i lost my job. i had four months with no income. >> reporter: thanksgiving giveaways like this one in loseles are more welcome than ever. >> it's going to support us about like maybe up to a month, it is only my mom and i. >> reporter: here in l.a. county we are on the brink of new restrictions including possibly an end to all outdoor dining. and if the numbers keep getting worse-- which they are expecting to-- that could also mean a whole new stay at home order. jamie? iano inas: lilia luciano in los ang los angeles, thank you. as you have seen, despite all the travel warnings, friday and saturday were two of the busiest days at u.s. airports since the start of the pandemic. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook joins us. and jon, families are feeling such a pull to be with their loved ones for the holiday, but is it really a good idea? >> you know what, i >> reporter: you know what, i am completely empathetic. we're all aching to be with our loved ones. we're aching for those hugs. but look at a map of the united states-- it's on fire with covid right now. and the good new
los angeles. yuccas in los angeles, we beg we begin tonight with millions of americans on the move, ignoring warnings and pleas from health experts to stay home this thanksgiving. the consequences could be deadly. take a look at this, this is the airport in tulsa, oklahoma today. it's jammed with people. it's a similar story in several cities. at the same time, the covid outbreak uncontrolled. new cases saturday topping 181,000. total cases in the u.s. now well over 12 million. the death toll...
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los documentados. francisco cuevas se encuentra en la plaza de mariachis de los Ángeles. ¿qué dicen los inmigrantes? >>> aquí se comenzará a escuchar la música del mariachi para celebrar, comunidades como el este de los Ángeless sino arizona, nevada y el espíritu de nuestra comunidad a nivel nacional >>> en la calle muchos están comenzando a ver con esperanzas lo que podría ser un giro de dirección de la casa blanca hacia la comunidad latina e inmigrante >>> será bueno para nuestra gente >>> en particular hay esperanza entre soñadores por las palabras y promesas que joe biden dio a telemundo. >>> ahora, activistas esperan un cambio sustancial. >>> lo importantes es que no vaya a cometer los mismos errores que cometió cuando estaba con el presidente obama, estamos hablando de no militarizar más la comunidades fronterizas con la conducción de muros >>> en otras administraciones nos han perjudicado mucho los demócratas pero ahora no podemos dejar que esto pase otra vez >>> simbólico es el trabajo que estaban haciendo estos dos hermanos el día de hoy restaurando una imagen de la virgen de guadalupe vandalizada hace unos días con una esvástica. >>> estoy poniendo mi granito de arena al pproponer la imagen. adiós
los documentados. francisco cuevas se encuentra en la plaza de mariachis de los Ángeles. ¿qué dicen los inmigrantes? >>> aquí se comenzará a escuchar la música del mariachi para celebrar, comunidades como el este de los Ángeless sino arizona, nevada y el espíritu de nuestra comunidad a nivel nacional >>> en la calle muchos están comenzando a ver con esperanzas lo que podría ser un giro de dirección de la casa blanca hacia la comunidad latina e inmigrante...
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los Ángeles. >> en arizona y san francisco, poder hacerlo ahora en los Ángeles, mi hogar, me parece algo importante. reportero: la fiscal saliente reconociÓ su derrota, felicitó por obtener el 44% de los personas de una manera sensible, y tratamos de reducir el daÑo que podemos causar a una familia si causamos una separaciÓn. reportero: al mismo tiempo dijo que efectuarÁ cambios perdurables que garanticen. mÁs seguridad y salud a la comunidad. restituyendo la promesa de igualdad al aplicar la justicia. leÓn: al regresar con el secretario de estado nos habla del Éxito del voto por correo, y el nÚmero histÓrico por votantes en california, con esto cam ♪ ♪ ♪ leen california se registra un nÚmero rÉcord de votar registra: eso le sumamos que todos recibieron una boleta paravotar por correo, podrÍamos estar hablando de cambios significativos en el futuro de lo que hemos aprendido en el futuro. yarel ramos habla con el secretario de elecciones en california. yarel: hemos visto nÚmeros histÓricos en california, especialmente para la comunidad latina. para entender mejor lo que ha sucedido, nos conectamos con el secretario de estado gracias por darnos de su tiempo. cuÉntenos acerca de la situa
los Ángeles. >> en arizona y san francisco, poder hacerlo ahora en los Ángeles, mi hogar, me parece algo importante. reportero: la fiscal saliente reconociÓ su derrota, felicitó por obtener el 44% de los personas de una manera sensible, y tratamos de reducir el daÑo que podemos causar a una familia si causamos una separaciÓn. reportero: al mismo tiempo dijo que efectuarÁ cambios perdurables que garanticen. mÁs seguridad y salud a la comunidad. restituyendo la promesa de igualdad...
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los angeles museum in 1963. and in fact, we did not even have the los angeles museum of art in los angeles until later. rhett: we have another question from a west coast person. diane from san diego asks, who influenced jackie kennedy's interest in the arts do you think? margaret: i think it was her mother. her mother took her on frequent field trips to museums, and in fact, that is how john walker got to know jackie kennedy, when her mother brought her to the museum. of course, they were personally led through the museum by the gallery director. this is not an ordinary field trip to the museum. i think her mother influenced her greatly. and i can honestly say from reading some of her private correspondence regarding the exhibition, that she thought about her mother quite a bit and what a triumph she would have thought it had been to bring the mona lisa so america could see her. rhett: we have a question from maeve from santa fe -- what role did president kennedy play with regard to the first lady's initiative to bring the painting to the u.s.? margaret: i am sorry? rhett: what role did kennedy play? m
los angeles museum in 1963. and in fact, we did not even have the los angeles museum of art in los angeles until later. rhett: we have another question from a west coast person. diane from san diego asks, who influenced jackie kennedy's interest in the arts do you think? margaret: i think it was her mother. her mother took her on frequent field trips to museums, and in fact, that is how john walker got to know jackie kennedy, when her mother brought her to the museum. of course, they were...
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los chiles, que ya estás respirando raro. albertano: maría de todos los Ángeles-- maría: déjame, suéltame-- albertano: espérate. ¡espérate! esquiva. espera, espera. maría de todos los Ángelese guiso me queda bien sabroso. bueno, hasta en la colonia ya andan diciendo que ya hasta me puedo casar. albertano: yo también creo que... que tú ya te puedes casar. maría: ¿qué? albertano: es más... ¿te puedo pedir algo? maría: acepto. albertano: ya casada, ¿sí me puedes invitar a comer a tu casa? maría: sí, claro. ¿por qué no? ambos: [ríen] albertano: eres una gran chica. mejor ya me voy a comerme un chile, porque... si no, sí la rosa sí se lo va a refinar. adiós. maría: adiós. [ríe] adiós. [ríe] adiós, adiós. era una broma. no pasa nada. Él está bien, yo estoy bien, todo está bien. Él está bien, yo estoy bien, todo está bien. Él está bien, yo estoy bien, todo está bien. Él está bien, yo estoy bien, todo está bien. Él está bien, yo estoy bien, todo está bien. [balbucea] carmelo: ni se te ocurra usar un pasador. [pitido] altavoz: usted desactivó el sistema de manera manual. eso fue correcto, correcto, correcto. carmelo: [resuella] delfino: [jadea] nos salvamos, nos salvamos. carmelo:
los chiles, que ya estás respirando raro. albertano: maría de todos los Ángeles-- maría: déjame, suéltame-- albertano: espérate. ¡espérate! esquiva. espera, espera. maría de todos los Ángelese guiso me queda bien sabroso. bueno, hasta en la colonia ya andan diciendo que ya hasta me puedo casar. albertano: yo también creo que... que tú ya te puedes casar. maría: ¿qué? albertano: es más... ¿te puedo pedir algo? maría: acepto. albertano: ya casada, ¿sí me puedes invitar a...
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los angeles everyone in los angeles airport has to sign a form acknowledging california's recorded 14 day quarantine. la's mayor says it is necessary because the current rate of covid-19 cases hold steady the nation's second-largest city will be out of hospital beds by christmas. >> emergencies and work travel is the only excuse to get on a plane anywhere. >> reporter: the new york sheriff's office adding checkpoints to at its quarantine. >> we will be constantly monitoring we have to apply penalties. >> reporter: oregon governor kate brown posted a video urging oregonians to simply uninvited thanksgiving guests while the governors of maryland and pennsylvania promised more visible police presence in an effort to clamp down on potential superspreader gatherings. >> if we all do this together we are going to defeat this virus. >> reporter: vermont's governor warned not to attend anything, with people outside their immediate family. if they do it will be mandatory remote learning for at least a week when school is back in session. >> democrat mayor of denver taking heavy criticism. he fled to mississippi to spend the holiday with family after telling his constituents to stay home and major controversy in southern california over a policy that could cost count jobs. jeff paul from santa monica, california. >> reporter: after urging people of denver not to fly from the thanksgiving holiday it appears the mayor did just that, mayor michael hancock from denver to mississippi to be with his family for the thanksgiving holiday. the communications director did not respond when we reached out to him for expedition but a spokesperson confirmed the mayor will quarantine but it was on friday when the mayor told folks in denver what to do and not do what he just did. >> i'm asking, i am urging, i am pleading with everyone please stay home. please only go out for essential services. stay home, maybe put up holiday decorations but stay home. >> reporter: the mayor tweeting earlier today to, quote, stay home as much as you can and, quote, avoid travel. in losngeles county citing a surgeon covid-19 cases the health of our's banning outdoor dining goes into effect tonight at 10:00 pm, they can do to go orders but businesses say they don't make as much money therefore a lot of people will likely lose hours, one restaurant manager we spoke with said they could be forced to lay off as much as 50% of their staff. >> they were pulling all their safety protocols, we are trying to do all of our things to keep the place open and running. >> a lawsuit was filed to keep all of this outdoor seating up and running. a judge denied that request to overturn the band but did sell the blankets but if they dropped some substantial evidence he would look at the case again. >> tough times for the restaurant industry, thanks a lot. joe biden says his presidency will not be a third obama term, the president-elect also saying he will not use the justice department to go after his predecessor. peter doocy reports from wilmington, delaware word biden made his thanks
los angeles everyone in los angeles airport has to sign a form acknowledging california's recorded 14 day quarantine. la's mayor says it is necessary because the current rate of covid-19 cases hold steady the nation's second-largest city will be out of hospital beds by christmas. >> emergencies and work travel is the only excuse to get on a plane anywhere. >> reporter: the new york sheriff's office adding checkpoints to at its quarantine. >> we will be constantly monitoring we...
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los Ángeles. lo que estÁ sucediendo en los ángeles es vergonzoso. z estamos sofriendo un poco, se lo vamos a agregar completo. si quieren agregar un poco mÁs de sal, pimienta lo pueden hacer. eso lo vamos a mezclar. por cuestiones de tiempo tengo uno listo aquÍ y lo Único que nos queda viene siendo la salsa que essencilla, mayonesa que tambiÉn tenemos siempre. es la mezcla que queremos la textura y los diferentes sabores, mezclamos esto bien sencillo con crema agria. yogur griego pero mayonesa y la salsa. lo que haces que la ataca incluso de que comience y una pastilla al dÍa por 14 días para que no se verdad de nada. vamos a preparar ese sandwich. vamos a poner lechuga, estamos utilizando espinaca, el queso que les guste y entonces nos traemos acÁ este que tenemos listo que es el pavo sin miedo, es una gran opciÓn para llevar al trabajo. ponemos buena cantidad, cualqueir almuerzo o cena bien resuelto, por Último la salsita. karla: levanten la mano los muchachos que quieren, que ha trabajado mucho con estas elecciones. chef: ya saben que no tiene por
los Ángeles. lo que estÁ sucediendo en los ángeles es vergonzoso. z estamos sofriendo un poco, se lo vamos a agregar completo. si quieren agregar un poco mÁs de sal, pimienta lo pueden hacer. eso lo vamos a mezclar. por cuestiones de tiempo tengo uno listo aquÍ y lo Único que nos queda viene siendo la salsa que essencilla, mayonesa que tambiÉn tenemos siempre. es la mezcla que queremos la textura y los diferentes sabores, mezclamos esto bien sencillo con crema agria. yogur griego pero...
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los angeles. the los angeles district attorney has just filed murder charges against orenthal o.j. simpson. >> i have to interrupt this call. i understand we're going to go to a live picture in losarrest and then culminates with the trial, which goes on and on and on and is televised day after day after day. >> this is going to be a long trial. there's a lot of evidence to come in. >> the o.j. simpson case was such a national phenomenon that those of us who were covering it just lived this case 24 hours a day because there was so much demand for people talking about it. >> as simpson struggled to slide the gloves onto his hands and turned to a juror saying "they're too small," prosecutors were incensed. >> the trial was on television during the hours that had traditionally been the time for soap operas. >> he appears to have pulled the gloves on, counsel. >> and o.j. was very much a soap opera. >> impeached by his own witness. >> i ask you to put a stop to it. >> excuse me, mr. bailey. stand up and speak when it's your turn. >> no question that the best tv show of the '90s was the o.j. simpson trial, and everybody on it was riveting. >> nbc news in depth tonight. the simpson tri
los angeles. the los angeles district attorney has just filed murder charges against orenthal o.j. simpson. >> i have to interrupt this call. i understand we're going to go to a live picture in losarrest and then culminates with the trial, which goes on and on and on and is televised day after day after day. >> this is going to be a long trial. there's a lot of evidence to come in. >> the o.j. simpson case was such a national phenomenon that those of us who were covering it...
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una situaciÓn muy difÍcil que los Ángeles están rebotando en los Ángeles están rondando mucho quÉ va a pasar. -- en losquÉ va a pasar. en mineÁpolis y en dakota del norte estas a la demanda del hospital que el gobernador dijo que las enfermeras irÁn positivos pero no presentan sÍntomas, aÚn asÍ pueden trabajar y atender enfermos. en la siguiente intervenciÓn les hablarÉ sobre la vacuna. karla: quÉ difÍcil, y tantas dudas que hay, y tambiÉn con las elecciones, millones dudan. esta maÑana organizaciones de seguridad electoral califican los comicios presidenciales como los mÁs seguros en la historia de estados unidos, a pesar de que el presidente trump se resiste a aceptar los resultados, y continÚa con la negaciÓn del equipo de transiciÓn de joe biden. cada vez son mÁs los duplicados que favorecen al reporte del mandatario electo. buenos dÍas, cÓmo amanece washington hoy. edwin: aparte de mucho frÍo, aparte de hablar ese reporte del departamento de seguridad nacional que sigue poniendo fin a los argumentos sin evidencia, por parte del mandatario de supuesto fraude electoral. sabemos que de acuerdo a esta
una situaciÓn muy difÍcil que los Ángeles están rebotando en los Ángeles están rondando mucho quÉ va a pasar. -- en losquÉ va a pasar. en mineÁpolis y en dakota del norte estas a la demanda del hospital que el gobernador dijo que las enfermeras irÁn positivos pero no presentan sÍntomas, aÚn asÍ pueden trabajar y atender enfermos. en la siguiente intervenciÓn les hablarÉ sobre la vacuna. karla: quÉ difÍcil, y tantas dudas que hay, y tambiÉn con las elecciones, millones dudan....
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cnn's paul vercammen is in los angeles and spoke with the city's mayor about the covid crisis. >> here in los angeles county and the city of los angeles, they have dramatically ramped up testing, especially here at dodger stadium. by all accounts, the most busy testing site in the country. if you look behind me, you can see those are the six lines of cars that have filtered through here. earlier this week, they had one day where they tested a thousand people. another day last night about 7800, from what we understand. they're able to move people through here rather quickly, about a 20-minute wait per average and instrumental in getting this done for the city, mayor garcetti. this was an extraordinary measure you took. why? >> we see the tsunami coming. but the good news is we can hear the alarm as well. we stood this up as the biggest testing center in america along with our firefighters and core volunteer group, and it's been incredibly successful, to help people know when they have the symptoms and when they don't have the symptoms, whether or not they're positive. and right now this is right outside dodger stadium, if this
cnn's paul vercammen is in los angeles and spoke with the city's mayor about the covid crisis. >> here in los angeles county and the city of los angeles, they have dramatically ramped up testing, especially here at dodger stadium. by all accounts, the most busy testing site in the country. if you look behind me, you can see those are the six lines of cars that have filtered through here. earlier this week, they had one day where they tested a thousand people. another day last night about...
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. >>> en los angeles california noticias telemundo el general cienfuegos fue tra a trasladado de los Ángeles a n nueva york en una corte federal de brooklyn tendrÁ que enfrentar loscÁn de cat o categorÍa 4. (mÚsica (mÚsica (mÚsica that one-piece lookin' sass-ay ♪ ♪ pick whatever santa you want drivin' your sleigh ♪ strike a pose and make the dog stay ♪ ♪ normalize conference calls in our pjs ♪ ♪ our 18th time watchin' love actual-lay ♪ ♪ we gon' have the best holiday here at old nav-ay ♪ happy jammy-days, y'all! compra pijamas navideñas de pies a cabeza a cola. todos celebramos. solo en old navy y oldnavy.com listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ hola, ahorra más con unlimited your way. elige el plan perfecto para cada miembro de la familia. ahorrra... rrred... rrramón. i guess i can roll my r's! con unlimited your way elige el mejor plan para cada quien, desde $35 al mes por linea, por 4 lineas. (pescador voz)ocutor) ¿cómo me registro para votar? elección presidencial. elige el mejor plan para cada quien, hmm!... hmm!... hmm!...
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los angeles. the county of los angeles is the most populous county in america. with 12 million people. there are seven all-time highs in the state of california, 2800 of them were here in california. many of them here at cedar sinai. loseles county, as of today, this morning, is under a new stay-at-home order. no one is able to gather with people outside of their immediate family group or family unit. except for certain circumstances here in los angeles. as i said, while the vaccine is not here yet inside these ultra low cold storage freezer, the logistic, the centralized logistics here in cedar sinai will make the vaccine, 200,000 of them, able to be stored here the minute they get them. andrea. >> jacob soboroff. thank you. joining us dr. schake from johns hopkins. thank you for joining us. we've got two vaccines awaiting the fda approval, first pfizer and now moderna. cdc advisers are going to vote on who gets the vaccine first. what are your biggest concerns about the rollout? >> well, i think it's a lot to happen very quickly. you'll get the recommendations from the cdc, but probably in the risk groups there's too many people compared to the amount of vaccine we'll have. so the states will have to figure out how
los angeles. the county of los angeles is the most populous county in america. with 12 million people. there are seven all-time highs in the state of california, 2800 of them were here in california. many of them here at cedar sinai. loseles county, as of today, this morning, is under a new stay-at-home order. no one is able to gather with people outside of their immediate family group or family unit. except for certain circumstances here in los angeles. as i said, while the vaccine is not here...
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los angeles, we haven't talked about that yet but they boisk banned gatherings of any kind, social, commercial, whatever, so they're going into a hard lockdown in los angeles. i think it's those sorts of measures that are going to get us out of this and get us to the other end. yes, we can control it. we can bring more icu beds on line and -- but it's not simple. >> no. i mean, you mentioned the l.a. crackdown. you're right, no more gatherings with people outside your household. today governor newsom did say that for the deep purple counties more restrictions will be coming and we're still thinking about i. what do you think should be the next logical next step? >> i think you're seeing it being played out in los angeles and santa clara. santa clara has issued accessory closures. los angeles has received notices of excessive closures like for all gatherings. that's just the -- that's the way it's going to play. i found it really interesting and compare and contrast with france, which has done a remarkably good job. they're really pretty tightly locked down. businesses are not many businesses are open. bars, restaurants, gyms, pools, theaters, all closed. the other businesses are open with restrictions on how many people can go in. interestingly, they haven't closed their schools and k-12 education is still going strong there. they imagined to really flip it around and get a handle on it. >> new york city, actually, the mayor has just decided we're going to keep the schools open, close the bars. to people who are parents like myself, that seems very sensible. but i got to ask you. there are restrictions on students, including santa clara's ban on all sports practices, that includes, high school
los angeles, we haven't talked about that yet but they boisk banned gatherings of any kind, social, commercial, whatever, so they're going into a hard lockdown in los angeles. i think it's those sorts of measures that are going to get us out of this and get us to the other end. yes, we can control it. we can bring more icu beds on line and -- but it's not simple. >> no. i mean, you mentioned the l.a. crackdown. you're right, no more gatherings with people outside your household. today...
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hoy en sin rollo sabras que le esta pidiendo===nos vamos a los angeles a alan: nos vamos a los Ángeles a conocer al niÑo jesÚs ya entran losfé, que te harán sentir que te estás comiendo un pastelito. pero en realidad- estás disfrutando del nuevo y suavecito blueberry muffin. conoce los nuevos dulces del bakery de mcdonald's. ba da ba ba baa y es difícil ponernos de acuerdo. a mí, cran-pineapple, me sabe tropical. ¡como unas vacaciones! pero el cran-mango, es como ir a un parque de diversiones. ♪ desde ahora en amazon. así en diciembre, él podrá ser wade festivo, el dios de las envolturas de regalos. su técnica es impecable. cheez-it! ¿me convidas?o 100% real y horneadas. el dios de las envolturas de regalos. ¡hey! ¡ahhhh! no te preocupes, no fue falta. para momentos que cuentan, cuenta con cheez-it. el mcada partido son es mcientos de manchas,. salsas, refrescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con downy. tiene que ser tide. (voemma está lista para ¡eemostrar su mejor jugada.me! qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait. co
hoy en sin rollo sabras que le esta pidiendo===nos vamos a los angeles a alan: nos vamos a los Ángeles a conocer al niÑo jesÚs ya entran losfé, que te harán sentir que te estás comiendo un pastelito. pero en realidad- estás disfrutando del nuevo y suavecito blueberry muffin. conoce los nuevos dulces del bakery de mcdonald's. ba da ba ba baa y es difícil ponernos de acuerdo. a mí, cran-pineapple, me sabe tropical. ¡como unas vacaciones! pero el cran-mango, es como ir a un parque de...
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frontera con méxico >>> de los Ángeles, desde que inició la pandemia, de los últimos días, los restaurantes solo podrá, tendrán que volver a cerrar, >>> la comunidad de los angelesante el repunte, incluyendo las hospitalizaciones >>> victor asegura que a realizarse una prueba >>> cuando vi que los van subiendo, vencer tomar el examen, >>> el alcalde angelina disco cambios en los horarios y una amplia sus operaciones, estarán disponibles de 8:00 de la mañana >>> tenemos la capacidad para 32,400 >>> en el nuevo >>> reporto decentemente 2300 infecciones, 25 muertes elevando el totala más de 7000, le envió una alerta a los celulares con un mensaje se recordando a la comunidad la importancia de las mascarillas . >>> se abrióen el primer sitio, uno de los principales de este tipo de pruebas, se espera que se habiliten en otras zonas de la localidad. >>> google añade información a su servicio de viajes, cuando las personas busquen podrán ver una listade cómo a ser, se hicieron a las operaciones, colocó una corona, que no fueron identificados, fue la primera aparición del presidente que se convirtióen el presidente electo, >>> pueden activar malos red cuero dos, >>> par
frontera con méxico >>> de los Ángeles, desde que inició la pandemia, de los últimos días, los restaurantes solo podrá, tendrán que volver a cerrar, >>> la comunidad de los angelesante el repunte, incluyendo las hospitalizaciones >>> victor asegura que a realizarse una prueba >>> cuando vi que los van subiendo, vencer tomar el examen, >>> el alcalde angelina disco cambios en los horarios y una amplia sus operaciones, estarán disponibles de...
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los angeles county numbers are terrible. 5,000 new cases while the deaths are lagging behind. that's a number that often goes behind those total cases. we now see there's 2,000 hospitalizations in los angeles county, alone. speaking of los angeles county, it is on the precipice of serious restrictions. you can only congregate with people in your household. they are forbidding people from gathering outside and indoors. this is going to last for three weeks. if you can look behind me, i'm in pasadena, california, an island in los angeles county. its own city with its own health department. they are allowing for dining outside but only with very strict guidelines with the restaurants, the servers must wear a mask and a face shield. they have been actively enforcing this. customers may must stay 6 feet away from each other, not just the tables. they have close restaurants. a few have opened some. the health director here says what concerns her, as we go into the worst part of the winter, the pandemic, people are getting the sort of covid-19 fatigue. >> we know that the pandemic has dragged on for months. it's the holidays, people are feeling the desire to get together with friends and family, and here we are in the middle o
los angeles county numbers are terrible. 5,000 new cases while the deaths are lagging behind. that's a number that often goes behind those total cases. we now see there's 2,000 hospitalizations in los angeles county, alone. speaking of los angeles county, it is on the precipice of serious restrictions. you can only congregate with people in your household. they are forbidding people from gathering outside and indoors. this is going to last for three weeks. if you can look behind me, i'm in...
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los hispanos y los Ángeles ninette rÍos estÁ en una bodega que se ha convertido en un centro de recolecciÓn de donaciones para los hermanos de primera necesidad buenos dÍas mi querida ninette adelante >>> buenos dÍas en los Ángelesue esÁa ahorita, dar lo que tengo es muy poco para lo que se necesita en honduras. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> >>> si ustedes quieren colaborar con nuestros hermanos ntroceericanos martÍn quÉ podemos hacer >>> contactarnos en las redes sociales catrachos y martÍn >>> muchas gracias y fuerza centroamÉrica >>> fuerza honduras y centro amÉrica >>> es todo desde los Ángeles >>> martÍn un saludo sÉ que tiempo ayuda a las comunidades y los angelinoss listos para tender una mano a sus paÍses tiempo cuando lo necesitan y si quiere ayudar econÓmicamente lo pueden hacer marcando al nÚmero que estamos colocando en pantalla. 18005966567 vamos a seguir con este especial que hacemos con mucho cariÑo para ustedes. >>> pero tambiÉn mexico se ha visto afectado vamos a visitar este año ha sido mucho pero esta navidad vamos a llenarla ¡de pura felicidad! ven y descubre un mágico lugar lleno de regalos ¡que les van a encantar! regalos tan perfectos con tanta variedad a precios tan buenos para esta navidad para que
los hispanos y los Ángeles ninette rÍos estÁ en una bodega que se ha convertido en un centro de recolecciÓn de donaciones para los hermanos de primera necesidad buenos dÍas mi querida ninette adelante >>> buenos dÍas en los Ángelesue esÁa ahorita, dar lo que tengo es muy poco para lo que se necesita en honduras. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> >>> si ustedes quieren colaborar con nuestros hermanos ntroceericanos martÍn quÉ podemos hacer >>> contactarnos en...
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los angeles sandra, nt noticiero telemundo >> al regreso, la oficina de los angeles ordena investigacion a f fondo de la muerte del jboven guiar a gu andres guardado a mnsanos de l p policia . >> ya regresamos . >> wendy's esta reescribiendo la historia de los este es el nuevo classic chicken sandwich. es más crunchy y más juicy. es clásico y es Épicooo!!! se parte de la historia disfrutando el tuyo en el 2 for $5 de wendy's. y vamos con todo. ofertas que desaparecían en instantes.y eso era black friday antes. esto es black friday, ya. este año, target tiene ofertas de black friday todo noviembre. con ofertas nuevas cada semana. en la tienda y en target.com para que obtengas todos los ahorros de black friday, sin el estrés de black friday. no importa cómo compres, es black friday ya. en target. en pizza hut tú mandas. y con la nueva sabormaker de $10 dólares, tú eliges uno, dos o tres ingredientes para crear una pizza grande cómo a ti te gusta. y confirmo... [sfx] silbido ¡cuesta solo $10! pídela a domicilio o para entrega en estacionamiento sin contacto, en pizzahut.com nice'n easy en crema. 100% color que luce natural. que dura 8 semanas. cuida tu cabello y cuero cabelludo. con acondicionadores en cada paso. nice'n easy en crema. mejor y
los angeles sandra, nt noticiero telemundo >> al regreso, la oficina de los angeles ordena investigacion a f fondo de la muerte del jboven guiar a gu andres guardado a mnsanos de l p policia . >> ya regresamos . >> wendy's esta reescribiendo la historia de los este es el nuevo classic chicken sandwich. es más crunchy y más juicy. es clásico y es Épicooo!!! se parte de la historia disfrutando el tuyo en el 2 for $5 de wendy's. y vamos con todo. ofertas que desaparecían en...
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los angeles county there's restrictions to stop the spread and where stephanie elam has this story from. >> reporter: as of 10:00 local time tonight, there will be no more outdoor dining in los angeles county. this comes as the los angeles city council voted overwhelmingly to allow outdoor dining to continue pointing to the fact of no express data that shows that outdoor dining is leading to a spread of coronavirus. however the board of supervisors defeated this idea deciding to go along with health officials saying any time people are outside for a prolonged period people not from the household that's a danger. this as we see california log its record number of cases and also seeing a rise here in the number of deaths in los angeles county. >> stephanie elam, thank you for that. >>> despite the warnings of spreading coronavirus, millions of americans are traveling for the thanksgiving holiday. health officials say the risk is less about a flight but a large familiar gathering. rosa flores is at miami with a look at the numbers. >> reporter: millions of americans are expected to travel this holiday season. see people here at miami international airport are wearing the masks. more than 621,000 passengers are goin
los angeles county there's restrictions to stop the spread and where stephanie elam has this story from. >> reporter: as of 10:00 local time tonight, there will be no more outdoor dining in los angeles county. this comes as the los angeles city council voted overwhelmingly to allow outdoor dining to continue pointing to the fact of no express data that shows that outdoor dining is leading to a spread of coronavirus. however the board of supervisors defeated this idea deciding to go along...
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los angeles where you measures we re los angeles where you measures were brought in on friday and were brought in on friday and we talked about that in previous bulletins. what is it like when you step out into the street? very eerie. very quiet. absolutely quiet deserted. this is the first time in 20 years i can remember and those i have spoken to say the same thing. and those new measures that you mentioned, due to come into effect on monday, will basically prohibit public and private gatherings outside of the home, and they come into effect on the back of further restrictions that were announced a couple of days before that will impact outdoor dining. basically, there will be no more outdoor dining, restau ra nts be no more outdoor dining, restaurants here for the next few weeks at least. these affect the area of la county, los is the second largest city in the united states, la county is the most populous county in america, home to about 10 million people, so a lot of people being impacted by these new measures, james. how might the covid policy from joe biden differ to donald trump's? he has made it priority number one, joe biden. he says from the get go he will be looking to tackle this. he has already set upa to tackle this. he has already set up a coronavirus task force which is preparing behind the scenes to implement measures. of course the big concern for joe biden, the big challenge if you like, will be getting the vaccine out. once it becomes available to as many people as possible. the hope is that following a meeting at the food and drug administration, the body that regulates these sorts of things, on december 1a, that some samples of the new vaccine could be at large in the next few weeks. but getting everybody here vaccinated or at least those who choose to do so could take until the springtim
los angeles where you measures we re los angeles where you measures were brought in on friday and were brought in on friday and we talked about that in previous bulletins. what is it like when you step out into the street? very eerie. very quiet. absolutely quiet deserted. this is the first time in 20 years i can remember and those i have spoken to say the same thing. and those new measures that you mentioned, due to come into effect on monday, will basically prohibit public and private...
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los hospitales se vean llenos con enfermos con covid. en este hospital general de los Ángeles, de las 600 camas para enfermos de coronavirus, sÓlo hay 45 ocupadas. en los Ángelescovid 19. en menos de un mes se enfermaron 14 residentes y diez empleados. hasta ahora la enfermedad no cobrÓ vidas en el santa cruz, el centro mÁs grande de su tipo en el condado. en dacota del sur los contagios aumentan de maneras notable. el estado tiene el mayor nÚmero de victimas fatales. la gobernadora republicana del estado estÁ recibiendo crÍticas porque se niega a pedir el uso de tapaboca. jorge: la naciÓn inició cierre de tres semanas despuÉs de que el covid 19 se propagara por sus 34 comunidades. en la primavera tuvieron en mayor Índice de contagio de todo estados unidos. la compaÑÍa pfizer anunciÓ un programa piloto para para distribuir su vacuno en 4 estados. reportero: es uno de los mÁs pequeÑos texanos impactados por el coronavirus. sus padres fallecieron por el virus. el pequeÑo estÁ con su abuela. que dice que siempre pregunta mucho por ellos. >> le digo que pues que es un Ángel como su papá. y que los estÁ cuidando ahora ellos a nosotros. reportero: tenÍa 33 aÑos y mu
los hospitales se vean llenos con enfermos con covid. en este hospital general de los Ángeles, de las 600 camas para enfermos de coronavirus, sÓlo hay 45 ocupadas. en los Ángelescovid 19. en menos de un mes se enfermaron 14 residentes y diez empleados. hasta ahora la enfermedad no cobrÓ vidas en el santa cruz, el centro mÁs grande de su tipo en el condado. en dacota del sur los contagios aumentan de maneras notable. el estado tiene el mayor nÚmero de victimas fatales. la gobernadora...
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los angeles cou nty every 145 people in los angeles county have the coronavirus, and at the moment, there is no sign of that slowing down which is why these restrictions have been brought in. although i have to say, they aren't as restricting as what we had earlier in the year at the beginning of the outbreak. i think that's because officials here have learned what works and what doesn't work, so some parts are staying open, the beaches are staying open, although not many people going this time of year. public swimming pools with lap swimming are staying open, and that's been a lifeline with a bunch of people who can get their exercise of. i suppose we still don't know what the fallout from thanksgiving is going to be. that is the big worry, and a lot of people still late on monday now returning from that very long weekend having been advised at a national level not to travel over this traditional holiday. a lot of people went to did it anyway. far fewer than holiday. a lot of people went to did it anyway. farfewer than most yea rs. it anyway. farfewer than most years. those people coming home. it's being suggested to those people who travelled that they self quarantine no matter what their circumstances, almost to assume they come into contact with coronavirus during their travels. peter bowes, thank you very much indeed. let's get more on that vaccine development now. we can speak to paul duprex, virologist and director for the center for vaccine research at university of pittsburgh. the centre is also working on its own vaccine. we spoke a week or so ago, thank you for joining we spoke a week or so ago, thank you forjoining us again. good news that these three vaccines are close to getting approval, but should we be looking at the efficacy rate with the safety rate? talk us through how these things arejudged. the safety rate? talk us through how these things are judged. yeah, it's good to talk to you again, tim. let's think about how these things arejudged and let's think about how these things are judged and what's really important is to separate the word advocacy from safety. —— efficacy from safety. before, and the phase three trials that have been taking place, before we ask does it work, and earlier studies, we asked firstly, is it safe? then we go on ask is it safe and does it create a response when the person's vaccinating? the third, does it create a response and all that were? these are the analyses we are getting at the moment. —— and does it work. that's why you're hearing 94.1% and 95% in all these different percentages based on efficacy. let separate advocacy from safety. safety is different. safety is checked at every single stage during the process and the two things are different. and if these vaccines, as we heard, some could be ready to be put in use before christmas. that is something that the public, the world can trust, obviously? yes, even though this has happened fast, and has gone through the same types of safety checks and efficacy checks that a standard vaccine would undergo. remember that the fda are reviewing thousands of pages of documents, and that's notjust in america. there is other regulatory agencies in the united kingdom, canada, switzerland, throughout the rest of the world. they are also trawling through these data to absolutely be certain that the trials are vigorous, careful and the data says this is safe, immunogenic and effective. pfizer and roger and iare using and effective. pfizer and roger and i are using new technology. the action agenda is not —— pfizer and moderna. does that offer hope for other diseases we don't know about in the future with yellow absolutely. these developments are really brand—new. we haven't got an mrna vaccine licence as of yet. so, what does this teach us? we really have a renaissance in vaccine development, and what we're learning at the moment because of all of these creative ways to develop the vaccines will be useful in the future because what you must remember is infectious diseases are a lwa ys remember is infectious diseases are always our adversary. there was sars in the past, mers and the middle east, what we know in the future is these viruses will continue to come and we will continue to need to be ready to defeat them with good vaccines of. good to speak to you. thank you very much indeed for joining us on bbc news. here in the uk, a major study has found the number of cases in england has fallen by about a third during the current national lockdown. some of the worst—affected areas, such as the north—west, have seen the biggest improvements, but cases remain relatively high. the government's former chief medical officer, dame sally davies, said poor public health and obesity have led to a "much increased" covid death rate in the uk. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more details. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're urged to head straight home. if positive, there's still time to self—isolate for ten days and then get back for the holiday period. i think it was a really important thing for a lot of students in uni to kind of lobby for the fact that students need a breakaway from university overwinter break, and i'm really glad that they're getting it. i think the take—up shows that students are such active parts of our communities. testing for students is voluntary and is not available to every student at every university, so how effective can that programme be? i think it will make a good difference, a good positive difference, but as i say, we haven't made it mandatory because that brings in all sorts of other considerations and we think that it is therefore best done on a voluntary basis. with more than a million students in england likely to be on the move, there have been concerns about the potential spread of the virus, though there was news today that infections were receding. the latest survey of virus case rates in england by imperial college london suggests there has been a decline of 30% since the end of october, just before the lockdown. the biggest falls were seen in the north—east of england, down 62%, and the north—west, down 57%. there was a fall of 35% in the yorkshire and humber region and other parts of england also saw a decline, apart from the east and west midlands, where there was little change. everyone wants to know what further progress can be made, but questions are also being asked about how we got to where we are in this pandemic. we need to put health at the top of our agenda. the uk's covid death rate remains higher than many others, and dame sally davies, former government chief medical adviser, told me that underlying health problems left people here more vulnerable to the virus. i think our poor public health, whether it's deprivation, overweight or other chronic illnesses, alongside crowding in urban areas, have led to a much increased death rate over what we could have had if we had a healthier basic population and less deprivation. ministers say community testing with rapid results offers a way forward, but there are continuing questions about how realistic this might be given the resources and staffing required to deliver it. hugh pym, bbc news. some call it the newspaper with the smallest circulation in the world. the us president—electjoe biden will be receiving his first presidential daily brief today, a highly classified, detailed look at national security issues, carefully selected across the us intelligence community. the outgoing president donald trump approved the briefings for mr biden last week as part of the formal transition process. the president's daily brief is a tradition that goes back decades. let's speak now to javed ali. he's a former senior director for counter—terrorism at the us national security council, including two years under the trump administration. he has produced presidential daily briefs and knows well how they work. hejoins us now from michigan. thanks very much forjoining us here. this is the start of the journey, the path of the white house. what sort of access will he get? will it be exactly what the president himself gets? thanks for having me on the show tonight. good question. in theory, the intelligence briefings that president—elect biden and his team will be receiving should be the same as the ones that president trump and his team gets. hopefully there will be that symmetry. the one thing you wouldn't want to disadvantage the president—elect coming in is sort of not being as wholesome or short—changing the full spectrum of issues that they need to get up to speed on. the hope is that if those briefings are indeed occurring for the president—elect and his team, thenit the president—elect and his team, then it will be the exact same as president trump. you know about this, you've done many of them. are you talking about the role intelligence which has led to lots of problems and misunderstandings? 0rare we of problems and misunderstandings? or are we talking about intelligence being processed and presented in a tight written format? definitely much more the latter. these intelligence products go into the daily brief. they are basically stories that contain different parts, different pieces of intelligence. it's very rare for a story to land at the desk of the president and his team to be based onjust one single president and his team to be based on just one single piece of intelligence. that would be good analytic tradecraft, as a term from the business. so, usually with the stories, they are cultivated over some period of time. they can be turned relatively quickly, but usually they take days, if not weeks. there are many levels of management review that go into them, so it's not even from the desk of a former analyst of myself —— like my myself. the timing of when these stories get printed awe presented, that's also something the production tea m that's also something the production team that is responsible has to think through. what you try to do is put these stories in front of the president and his team when they are the most relevant, as opposed to just randomly putting them forward. just briefly, as vice president, he will be used to this but as this moment, can he raise questions which you might have about some of these briefings? absolutely. that's part of the process too. it has different layers but there's also a top—down driven approach where at any days when these briefings occur, whether it's the president or the president—elect, questions can be delivered to the referrers in the referrers will then come back and then put the questions back into the process so analysts can also work on responses “— process so analysts can also work on responses —— delivered to the briefers. then get briefed back up. so it's a continuous process of back and forth, top—down and bottom—up. thank you very much indeed for joining us here on bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come... has lockdown changed the dating scene for good? we'll be speaking to a relationship expert about the boom in online dating. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is suspected of killing six other people in losparated britain from continental europe. it took the drillsjust britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments took the drills just a few moments to cut through. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... the us health secretary has said americans could start receiving vaccinations before christmas as drug giant moderna seeks emergency use approval. england's tough lockdown measures appear to be paying off as new covid cases drop by a third since the beginning of the month. more than 13,000 jobs are at risk after the british retail group arcadia went into administration. the group includes high street names like topshop, burton and dorothy perkins. it had been seeking a new injection of cash following lost sales because of the pandemic. our business editor simonjack has the latest. in his pomp, a fashion emperor who dominated the high street and didn't mind flaunting the vast wealth it brought him, lavish parties attended by the rich, powerful and famous, a descr
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probably, if you have ever been and a big urban hospital, a diverse place like los angeles, eve ryo ne diverse place like los angeles literally have the best four or five dish so you can literally have the best four orfive meals dish so you can literally have the best four or five meals of my entire life have been at work on thanksgiving or christmas potluck days, so we will miss that but we will be waiting, we are preparing for the patience to come with and without covid-19, the patience to come with and without covid—19, like the virus, once you enter a clinical presentation in our emergency rooms across the country and across the world, we don't care if you are conservative or a liberal or where you are from, if you're from the coast or the centre of the country, we are going to treat you the same way, the same whether virus doesn't distinguish between people. we all need to be in this and be thankfulfor all need to be in this and be thankful for that. we are very grateful that you took the time—out to talk to us on bbc news and happy thanksgiving to you all, i hope you have a good shift despite the lack of potlu
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de salud del condado de los Ángeles >>> y una inversión que se hizo para restaurante que les hubiera atrás. el departamento de salud pública del condado de los Ángeles anunció a losrán servir alimentos en su voz instalaciones lo quema les preocupa dice el seÑor valentín a todos sus empleados. >>> tenemos 20 trabajadores y ahí nos tenemos que quebrar la cabeza para ver y bajarle las horas y esta un poco complicada >>> para las familias ponemos esto y es todo lo que tenemos que dar todo. la pesada recepción no queda otra que obedecer por qué no hacerlo altas muestras para los alimentos que proporciona la ciudad la zona esas que habían acomodado los restaurantes a partir de este miércoles y las restricciones que duren 13 aduanas dependiendo de cómo sigan los casos pues vivos de coronavirus en el condado de los Ángeles la falta de jurada provocado que muchas cortes tengan demoras en los procesos judiciales. el principal motivo en la pandemia personal de la corte indicó que muchas de las personas no están disponiendo las cartas acerca de una docena de cortes en el país tuvieron que sorprender juicios y esta maÑana y provocó el tienes l de la carretera y no se reportar
de salud del condado de los Ángeles >>> y una inversión que se hizo para restaurante que les hubiera atrás. el departamento de salud pública del condado de los Ángeles anunció a losrán servir alimentos en su voz instalaciones lo quema les preocupa dice el seÑor valentín a todos sus empleados. >>> tenemos 20 trabajadores y ahí nos tenemos que quebrar la cabeza para ver y bajarle las horas y esta un poco complicada >>> para las familias ponemos esto y es todo...
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sobre lo que pasa en los estados unidos con esta muy reÑida elecciÓn >>> asÍ es pero primero vamos a ir a los Ángeles california con mario perea que nos cuenta cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn en los Ángelesnos vamos a aceptar nada menos >>> por ejemplo ayer estaban aÍi los que le van a biden estaban ahÍ pasando una camioneta y la gente va a gritar cosas muchas no estÁn de acuerdo con la polÍtica y estÁ bien que manifiesten y hagan sentirse pacÍficamente >>> escuchamos ahÍ las personas pero para tener una mejor perspectiva de las autoridades le agradecemos la presencia al jefe de departamento del alguacil de los Ángeles, alex villanueva gracias primero que nada seÑor villanueva no se preparan en caso que hubieran protestas durante este fin de semana >>> toda la semana hemos estado organizando 12 horas al dÍa. estÁn patrullando el temor de nosotros la habilidad de las redes sociales mover informaciÓn falsa. crear una imagen falsa. entonces la gente se empiezan a protestar a por el que no existen y este es el temor pero tenemos muchas fuerzas de choque es que estÁn operando en todo el condado listo para estar en cualquier movilizaciÓn para cualquier lado donde hay una posibilidad de algo qu
sobre lo que pasa en los estados unidos con esta muy reÑida elecciÓn >>> asÍ es pero primero vamos a ir a los Ángeles california con mario perea que nos cuenta cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn en los Ángelesnos vamos a aceptar nada menos >>> por ejemplo ayer estaban aÍi los que le van a biden estaban ahÍ pasando una camioneta y la gente va a gritar cosas muchas no estÁn de acuerdo con la polÍtica y estÁ bien que manifiesten y hagan sentirse pacÍficamente >>>...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original sport. the 1st craft of a to leave. orbit the world's sun while many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. total force of. what the family states please when you specifically say be able to look to the who for the. real rate to receive. interest and preliminary requests for 1000000000 of those us fresh from what she. writes this is happening. will go on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back then journalists know just not. the world reaction is made of green cheese. a little. too much for. anybody who thinks that because. our problems are over that that's simply not true the problems were there before president trump they're not going away you have problems for the economy in the long run you're going to have to pay for the things you're going to do we still have a problem in the united states which raises too many. possessions etc so those problems are. not does not. mean. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people obese gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner layout who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original sport. the 1st craft of a to leave. orbit the...
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los angeles. the city has its own health departments with different restrict strixs drawing shoppers there this weekend. what about ten miles or so from downtown los angeles. steve, good to see you again. break this down for us. what's happening in pasadena that's not happening in losngeles? >> reporter: to be fair, most of what's happening is happening to greatest los angeles county. they are going along with most of what the new order says which is as you just mentioned, wearing mask in public. limiting those gatherings whether it's private or public and reducing the crowd sizes in non non-essential and essential businesses. what pasadena doing different is they are not following the ban when it comes to out door dining. they have their own health department. the city council decides on what to do. based on the data they found, they are able to keep out door dining. you have a lot of shoppers flocking from all over state. as they shop, they want to grab something to eat. they want to see their family and friends and able to do that here. the guy we should talk to is paul little, the ceo of the chamber of commerce. let's talk about the decision to keep out door dining. what role did you play in that and why do that? >> well, we advocated to try to keep as much the
los angeles. the city has its own health departments with different restrict strixs drawing shoppers there this weekend. what about ten miles or so from downtown los angeles. steve, good to see you again. break this down for us. what's happening in pasadena that's not happening in losngeles? >> reporter: to be fair, most of what's happening is happening to greatest los angeles county. they are going along with most of what the new order says which is as you just mentioned, wearing mask in...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the pandemic no certainly no blood is just blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we don't look like world to. judge a. comedy crisis sleaze christensen's times we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing each or own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been must so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. anybody who thinks that because i just won the election we are problems are over not simply not true the problems we're there for president trump they're not going away you have grounds for the economy in the long room you're going to have huge debt to pay for the things you're going to do we still have a problem in the united states which is racism we have too many young are going to . jails are going possessions or some of those problems are. simply allowed to don't produce not does not solve them. the u.s. has a history of complicated and heated presidential election what's different this time is that the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus. and precedents of the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd and the lives of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. right there where breaking a city ordinance. you say. these groups attract barely a week members who have taken to the streets making protests look like full scale what you see here. of what's about. this demonstrators are sometimes heavily armed and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you will of war fled to deal with us. or go in to meet those groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe just good for this country. los angeles is the symbol of the california. the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people obus gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner layout who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown the woman has moved in beneath this b
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the pandemic no certainly no blood is just blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we don't look like world to. judge a. comedy crisis sleaze christensen's times we can do better we...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the pandemic no certainly no borders just blind to nationalities. as a. world to be. judged as commentary classes until. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original sputnik. the 1st craft to leave. orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. of explosions for. less than the from which they speak when. they receive. interest in preliminary requests. but she. writes this is happening. we go and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back. to alicia yes. the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people oldest gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner layout who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown the woman has moved in beneath this b
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the pandemic no certainly no borders just blind to nationalities. as a. world to be. judged as commentary classes until. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the plays they treat but what about those who gave it to trump will they say no no my president is you're facing another wave of terrorism is me a liberal ideology showing signs of exhaustion. why don't you go down with the white house. so. i don't think it's the fault. of the. top that come want to feel. oh my. darling 6. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit i don't even think people in the you. yes really get that the police are allowed to lie to the person who falsely confessed actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior once a false confession is taken the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession from one that is a. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people opus gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner laya who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this br
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. by the plays they treat but what about those who gave it to trump will they say no no my president is you're facing another wave of terrorism is me a liberal ideology showing signs of...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification we should be very careful about official intelligence and the point is to face trust ever of the shia. areas and with artificial intelligence where some of the. must protect its own existence has existed. in the wild before why anybody would down with the white house. so. i don't think it's the fault of the clothes. and then. top that off want to feel. sorry. for 6. 6 los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid. lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people oh this gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner layout who works at the university in this way ellis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown the woman has moved in beneath
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country so are the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop it on it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic to follow only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by from person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original sputnik. the 1st draft of a to leave. orbit the world's sidewall many questions remain unanswered of russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. what the one of them would say please when he made. his no one. real radio received. interest in preliminary requests. billions those of us from but she. writes this is happening at the window and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back. to alicia not jealous not the world reaction is made of green cheese. but. it's. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid and lived here it was nothing like it is now i. left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner laya who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this bridg
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious. with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop it on it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic to follow only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will...
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los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years the number of homeless people has increased from 33255000 beneath the business towers the situation has become tragic. when i was a kid in lived here it was nothing like it is now i left for almost 2 decades and i came back a few years ago and it just it just blows my mind it's just going to increase because every month the cost of everything keeps going up there's no regulation so . apartment owners and landlords can raise the money you know the rent. whenever they like but nobody's paychecks are getting bigger. outraged by the situation of these homeless people opus gave up his job as a sales assistant he lives on the salary of his partner laya who works at the university in this way elvis can devote all his time to helping the homeless. a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this br
los angeles i say listen hollywood. 38 year old punk elvis is furious with what los angeles has become in recent years. it's not a 3rd world country it's one of the richest countries in the world it's almost like a movie prop they don't it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. los angeles is the symbol of the california dream the heart of hollywood cinema and the temple of luxury and yet today los angeles is the homeless capital of america in the last few years...
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los angeles county we're often talking los angeles county. really does drive transmission across the state we see them a very important pop of popular. well populous county excuse just at the beginning of the reporting 1500 cases a day. a few days well over a week before that they were about a 1,1100 today, a 147% increase since then at 3,742 cases and certainly all signs point to continue garage, him at number and potentially even higher numbers than this report today. but derrick county shar smaller county versus geographically separated. but still 6 cases on november one today reporting 34 cases you may say well that's still a small number but that rate of increase 460% over a small to announce week period. it is an important message to all of us that this can go very quickly. the support from a derek hahn is important all counties getting the support that they need so that we can curb this transmission and ensure that our hospitals are prepared for those who need it the most. so what has caused the rise to go so high and so fast and i'm often asked this question i've been on zoom zoom press conferences before. well you say it is theirs but where is going to say it's that we do have plenty of data and evidence around certain sectors but overall i will say that there is no single culprit. it's a combination of factors certainly the colder well there are more mixed seem which comes with more opening not just of. places indoors places where you can ask places are indoors don't have an easy time asking the all time. and of course greater travel we've some of over the last many weeks in my home county of los angeles dodgers. lakers. we had halloween we just exited veterans we're looking forward to future of and some activities as we go into the winter we've had. some things just celebrate some things to protest coming together in ways that we don't usually. always do all of those things create. opportunities for the virus to spread opportunities where we put our guard down it certainly does spread and we know that those are factors driving this high transmission. so what what does it mean when levels are this high across the state. really means that activities that you normally do. are higher risk today than they were a month ago. we've seen reports of people saying well i haven't changed my behavior i was doing the same thing a month ago. well today because the background transmission where rate the level of covid in our communities as high or even our everyday activities become higher risk and we must be resolved to put up our protective cards even more than we usually and so today's co
los angeles county we're often talking los angeles county. really does drive transmission across the state we see them a very important pop of popular. well populous county excuse just at the beginning of the reporting 1500 cases a day. a few days well over a week before that they were about a 1,1100 today, a 147% increase since then at 3,742 cases and certainly all signs point to continue garage, him at number and potentially even higher numbers than this report today. but derrick county shar...
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ground wa affected because of it varied w are working that story the foothills of los angeles a beautiful day in los angelesg confirmed yet as to whether or not the plane was on takeoff, landing, or took off and then had to return back to the airport or try anyway. stocks today, a down day in the most significant way. the dhow off 300 here in the closing moments. what is moving across the country. make it a good thursday and we will see when everything is resolved. >> we will tell you about this viking chases, that led to a spike in cell orders varied for now, the count goes on in at least four crucial battleground states. if that goes on as intended here , we should have some results within we are told another week. the threshold it seems a foregone conclusion, but the president and his team of lawyers are battling one by one. we're going to be going state-by-state and city by city on when the count is going on
ground wa affected because of it varied w are working that story the foothills of los angeles a beautiful day in los angelesg confirmed yet as to whether or not the plane was on takeoff, landing, or took off and then had to return back to the airport or try anyway. stocks today, a down day in the most significant way. the dhow off 300 here in the closing moments. what is moving across the country. make it a good thursday and we will see when everything is resolved. >> we will tell you...