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this is los angeles los angeles and 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 it on it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. in. l.a. look forward to talking to. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when such a conflict with the 1st law should your identification for should be very careful about official intelligence and the point is to face. it with artificial intelligence where some of the deal. must protect its own existence is. one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was it less money goes into a. the 17 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last vegas women who say elected officials are controlled by can see you know. his shooting reveal where the m.p. d. really is and now it's part of the stand as sheen most of the american public barely remembers that happens just shows you the power of money in las vegas the powerful showed that true
this is los angeles los angeles and 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 it on it's hard to fathom that like every single day this is how people live. in. l.a. look forward to talking to. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when such a conflict with the 1st law should your...
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just this is los angeles los angeles and 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 it on 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. i robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about official intelligence and the point of view see is to face transfer. only on theory shots and with artificial intelligence will some of the demons. of the obama must protect its own existence as. you. join me every thursday on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . this is crude oil. they need to actually physically get out of the direct he would have well well. there's a lot of money and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the count
just this is los angeles los angeles and 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 it on 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. i robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st...
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de miami beach surge al ver que la tasa en los ángeles es la más baja desde que comenzó la pandemia >> es seis veces mayor en los ángeles >> recomiendan a losa temporada los hospitalizados disminuyeron un 41% en los ángeles noticiero telemundo 48 >> la frontera de méxico con guatemala tiene más restriccoines méxico tiene limitaciones de viajes de la frontera sur el ejecutivo mexicano dice que aumentarán controles y la zona de cruces monitoreada con drones una instalación en texas abrirá dando albergue unos 500 niños el departamento de salud piensa que pued ellegar a dos mil menores de edad en las últimas semanas se ha incrementado el número de niños noacompañados un inmigrante mexicano norma nos presenta la renuncia >> según los abogados del inmigrante ice nunca reportó que había sufrido un problema se enteraron por otras fuentes que había muerto en el sistema de salud >> además de esquizofrenia diabetes y otros padecimientos inmigrantes contrajeron coronavirus (covid-19) >> en enero en febrero y murió en marzo >> su libertad nunca fue a tiempo >> el récord de vargas fue de los alegatos >> tenía tantos problemas un juez ha pedido a hice que
de miami beach surge al ver que la tasa en los ángeles es la más baja desde que comenzó la pandemia >> es seis veces mayor en los ángeles >> recomiendan a losa temporada los hospitalizados disminuyeron un 41% en los ángeles noticiero telemundo 48 >> la frontera de méxico con guatemala tiene más restriccoines méxico tiene limitaciones de viajes de la frontera sur el ejecutivo mexicano dice que aumentarán controles y la zona de cruces monitoreada con drones una...
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los angeles, the states on before. in los angeles, the stages being — on before. in los angeles, the stages being set _ on before. e. in los angeles, the stages being set for bts to - stages being set for bts to perform on sunday night, but due to the pandemic, jessica and david will be watching thousands of miles away in london. what is your grammy night going to look like? i will be watching it in bed with my girlfriend and my dog. that's as rock �*n' roll as it is going to get. that's as rock 'n' roll as it is going to get.— that's as rock 'n' roll as it is going to get. yeah, i think i'm is going to get. yeah, i think i'm going — is going to get. yeah, i think i'm going to _ is going to get. yeah, i think i'm going to be _ is going to get. yeah, i think i'm going to be doing - is going to get. yeah, i think i'm going to be doing the - is going to get. yeah, i think . i'm going to be doing the same, but i'ni— i'm going to be doing the same, but i'm probably going to have to set— but i'm probably going to have to set an — but i'm probably going to have to set an alarm, because i think— to set an alarm, because i
los angeles, the states on before. in los angeles, the stages being — on before. in los angeles, the stages being set _ on before. e. in los angeles, the stages being set for bts to - stages being set for bts to perform on sunday night, but due to the pandemic, jessica and david will be watching thousands of miles away in london. what is your grammy night going to look like? i will be watching it in bed with my girlfriend and my dog. that's as rock �*n' roll as it is going to get. that's as...
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los angeles and new york _ context for us. los angeles and new york together _ context for us. losew york together account for about 14—15% of the box office market in the united states. it is key that we have our full market open in the us. many theatres are local. they are in individual markets. but the actual market for movie theatres is a national one and to some degree an international one. it to some degree an international one. ., , , , ,, to some degree an international one. .,, ,, one. it will not be business as usual. there _ one. it will not be business as usual. there will _ one. it will not be business as usual. there will have - one. it will not be business as usual. there will have to - one. it will not be business as usual. there will have to be . usual. there will have to be social distancing and restrictions on numbers. so, will cinema still be able to make money they desperately need to make back? hat make money they desperately need to make back?— make money they desperately need to make back? not at the initial capacities. _ need to make back? not at the initia
los angeles and new york _ context for us. los angeles and new york together _ context for us. losew york together account for about 14—15% of the box office market in the united states. it is key that we have our full market open in the us. many theatres are local. they are in individual markets. but the actual market for movie theatres is a national one and to some degree an international one. it to some degree an international one. ., , , , ,, to some degree an international one. .,, ,,...
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los Ángeles un sacramento en los Ángeles un sacramento. abrazo mi familia y ahÍ sÍ puedo pasar el virus sin saber y sin querer . estamos comiendo con losn sus consejos?>> si puede hacerse la prueba antes de viajar, estÁ muy bien. si sale positivo, se queda en casa o donde estÉ. si viaja y tiene la posibilidad de hacer la prueba en unos cinco dÍas despuÉs de llegar, mientras tanto usarÍa la mascarilla cubriendo la nariz y la boca dentro de la casa o donde estÉ. si van a comer juntos, que lo hagan afuera y mucho mejor. dentro de la casa, en el lugar que estÉ, use la mascarilla. son las 11:19. son imÁgenes del puente san mateo. las lluvias levesvan a desaparecer de nuestra vida. vamos a ver el pronÓstico del tiempo con suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: algunos efectos por el paso de un frente frÍo que ha traÍdo lluvia nÚmero 2. vamos a establecer una comparaciÓn, porque para el aÑo pasadose encontraba asÍ la bahÍa de san francisco en cuestiÓn de la sequÍa que estÁ moderada en la regiÓn. en el aÑo 2021, sequÍa severa en contra costa, a la —— alameda y solano. allÍ ocurre la peor sequÍa, en caracteres. tema.de enero a marzo de este aÑo 1.417 pu
los Ángeles un sacramento en los Ángeles un sacramento. abrazo mi familia y ahÍ sÍ puedo pasar el virus sin saber y sin querer . estamos comiendo con losn sus consejos?>> si puede hacerse la prueba antes de viajar, estÁ muy bien. si sale positivo, se queda en casa o donde estÉ. si viaja y tiene la posibilidad de hacer la prueba en unos cinco dÍas despuÉs de llegar, mientras tanto usarÍa la mascarilla cubriendo la nariz y la boca dentro de la casa o donde estÉ. si van a comer...
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los angeles! _ days ahead. looks lovely there in los angeles! look _ days ahead. looks lovely there in los angeles! you! will come and sit for an interview with ou! . ., , , with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would — with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance _ with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance our _ with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance our show. - with you! yeah, ok. yeah, becausej that would finance our show. would not... that would finance our show. would not- -- maybe _ that would finance our show. would not... maybe 1.7 _ that would finance our show. would not... maybe 1.7 people? _ that would finance our show. would not... maybe 1.7 people? or- that would finance our show. would not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 - not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 --eole! not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 people! my _ not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 people! my kids _ not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 people! my kids and _ not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 people! my kids and your - not... maybe 1.7 people? or17 people! my kids and your kids| not... maybe 1.7 people? or17| people! my
los angeles! _ days ahead. looks lovely there in los angeles! look _ days ahead. looks lovely there in los angeles! you! will come and sit for an interview with ou! . ., , , with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would — with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance _ with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance our _ with you! yeah, ok. yeah, because that would finance our show. - with you! yeah, ok. yeah, becausej that would finance our show. would not... that would finance...
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los angeles, _ he was in office. david willis in los angeles, thanks - he was in office. david willis in los he was in office. david willis i in los angeles, thanks for the update. the united nations has condemned the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters in myanmar, after the bloodiest day of clashes since military leaders seized power four weeks ago. the un human rights office says at least 18 people were killed on sunday and more than 30 wounded. our south east asia correspondentjonathan head has sent this report. it contains some graphic images. this was the day myanmar�*s army set out to impose its will on a furious population, whatever the cost — notjust tier gas, but live rounds, too. all restraint now abandoned. a month after the coup, public anger and defiance are still burning bright in myanmar... ..fuelled by the rising toll in dead and injured and by the many hundreds dragged from their homes at night. and still, no sight of aung san suu kyi, the woman they voted for overwhelmingly in an election four months ago. they prepared themselves with home—made shields... ..and
los angeles, _ he was in office. david willis in los angeles, thanks - he was in office. david willis in los he was in office. david willis i in los angeles, thanks for the update. the united nations has condemned the use of lethal force against peaceful protesters in myanmar, after the bloodiest day of clashes since military leaders seized power four weeks ago. the un human rights office says at least 18 people were killed on sunday and more than 30 wounded. our south east asia...
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the "los angeles times" reports los angeles police are investigating actor armie hammer about an allegedual assault. police say a woman filed a report last month claiming she was attacked by hammer. investigators did not provide further details or say who made the claim, but the "times" reports a source close to the investigation says it was filed by the same woman who alleged in a news conference yesterday that she was violently raped by hammer in 2017. the woman said she was in a four-year relationship with the actor. hammer's attorney denies the allegations. >>> and montgomery, alabama, advertiser says that wednesday's tornado outbreak in the state damaged dozens of homes and businesses, but nobody was killed. more than a dozen tornadoes were reported. damage was widespread. some people describe harrowing scenes as they sought shelter in basements when the tornado approached. >> she tried to get out of the car to get in the basement. it was pulling her away. my son went out the basement door, grabbed hold of her. things were flying everywhere. it was pulling her, pulling both of them
the "los angeles times" reports los angeles police are investigating actor armie hammer about an allegedual assault. police say a woman filed a report last month claiming she was attacked by hammer. investigators did not provide further details or say who made the claim, but the "times" reports a source close to the investigation says it was filed by the same woman who alleged in a news conference yesterday that she was violently raped by hammer in 2017. the woman said she...
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yes just a couple of days ago the los angeles time the premier newspaper here in los angeles did an investigation and what they found was that there were 87 members of the hollywood foreign press association that is the organization that puts on the golden globes and they found out that they did not have one black member i mean i think people were surprised that there weren't that many black members in the oscar the academy award a studio system there but when they found out that the hollywood foreign press association had no black members people were really shocked and which shocked people even more is that they started to find out that a lot of the films and the actors that have been nominated kind of had a pay to play situation where they were being flown all over the world they were being paid to do press conference isn't flying on to the set of movies and so now that image has been tarnished a little bit in the hollywood foreign press association is trying to get that credibility back and hopefully they'll be able to say them things some things tonight to assure people ok we'll have to wait
yes just a couple of days ago the los angeles time the premier newspaper here in los angeles did an investigation and what they found was that there were 87 members of the hollywood foreign press association that is the organization that puts on the golden globes and they found out that they did not have one black member i mean i think people were surprised that there weren't that many black members in the oscar the academy award a studio system there but when they found out that the hollywood...
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angeles. i still live in los angeles. i am just on a extended tour away from los angeles for a period of time. but i would love to work with you and your folks. >> i appreciate that. oftentimes also we have caseworkers that work with the irs in different departments. they do see that there are things that used to be you know, maybe take a couple of days, suddenly that takes a week, things that would take a week now take a month, these that would take a month are now taking months or not even resolved yet. i was curious. the coronavirus. how did it impact your ability to process returns? how did it impact your ability to run the irs as a whole? what is being done to get people back to full capacity so we can process peoples, the irs filings as well as make sure that they are getting their rebates? >> at the end of march, people complain to me, i am the person that shut down 511 facilities, sent home 80,000 employees as covid was taken on, we are actually proud of that. our covid coordinator is also very proud of it because i think we were ahead of the curve. i don't know that any other federal
angeles. i still live in los angeles. i am just on a extended tour away from los angeles for a period of time. but i would love to work with you and your folks. >> i appreciate that. oftentimes also we have caseworkers that work with the irs in different departments. they do see that there are things that used to be you know, maybe take a couple of days, suddenly that takes a week, things that would take a week now take a month, these that would take a month are now taking months or not...
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los angeles county faces numerous challenges during natural disaster, human-caused dis disasters. fema identified los angeles county as having the highest risk index of all other counties in the country. this underscores the critical importance of los angeles county to continue to build our emergency management capabilities and mitigate the natural risks of natural disasters and similarly address our response to disasters like the covid-19 pandemic. on march 4th 2020, los angeles proclaimed a local emergency due to covid-19, the county's emergency operation center immediately activated and from day one our actions were to coordinate and support the county's efforts in mitigating the pancreatic cancer. and it resulted in uninterrupted continuation of the county's essential services while also allowing for the distau pwaougs of tens of millions of critical pieces of ppe, and the administration of millions of covid-19 tests and millions of doses of vaccination, and the dis distribution of millions of meals to the community, and the local management of hundreds of millions of dollars in fema's public assistance program. in los angeles county it's truly been a whole community response. the county's emergency management mission requires
los angeles county faces numerous challenges during natural disaster, human-caused dis disasters. fema identified los angeles county as having the highest risk index of all other counties in the country. this underscores the critical importance of los angeles county to continue to build our emergency management capabilities and mitigate the natural risks of natural disasters and similarly address our response to disasters like the covid-19 pandemic. on march 4th 2020, los angeles proclaimed a...
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los angeles. sophie: people in south los angeles come to this clinic in thousands, prepared to wait. it is supplied by leftover doses from other sites. you don't need an appointment. all you need is time. >> i have literally been trying every single day, so i am happy to be here. i don't care if it hurts. i don't care if i feel bad for a couple of days. it is worth it to me to notave to go through anything worse. sophie: the time is something many essential workers don't have to spare, and the doctor in charge says there must be a greater focus on those most susceptible. >> why are people living with housing insecurity not able to get their vaccine? why are front-line workers not able to get their vaccine? why are the frail or vulnerable or homebound not able to get their vaccine? we need to deliberately think about it. sophie: l.a.'s home of baseball is home to one of the biggest vaccination centers on the planet. authorities are playing catch up and the wealthy are once again winning. >> the challenge is you have to drive there, have an appointment. those are two major barriers many people in south l.a. can't overcome. sophie: t state's governor is seeking to address that. california is channeling 40% of vaccines to the most honorable, living in neighborhoods most severely impacted when covid numbers surged out of control at the beginning of the year. only when those communities are protected will california start to reopen again. most centers require proof of address to fend off day tripping vaccine seekers from wealthier zip codes. what about the tens of thousands in los who don't have an address? charities working with the homeless say the move does not do enough to help them. >> we are still waiting for the huge, going out on the streets like in montrÉal, going where people are to meet their need and give them a vaccine as quick as possible. sophie: it is hoped dedicating vaccines to the disadvantaged will help address the inequities of the pandemic and lead the way to reopening. in a state with 40 million residents, there is a long way to go. laura: joining us now from nashville is dr. william schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. do you think what they are doing in california will work, dedicating 40% of the vaccine to the most disadvantaged? >> every health department in the country is trying to reach underserved populations. it is not easy. we need more vaccine so we can do that more efficiently, and everyplace is adjusting to its own circumstances to try to deliver the vaccine in innovative ways to
los angeles. sophie: people in south los angeles come to this clinic in thousands, prepared to wait. it is supplied by leftover doses from other sites. you don't need an appointment. all you need is time. >> i have literally been trying every single day, so i am happy to be here. i don't care if it hurts. i don't care if i feel bad for a couple of days. it is worth it to me to notave to go through anything worse. sophie: the time is something many essential workers don't have to spare,...
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they are slowly open up a lot of los angeles. los angeles was a hot zone because of the population. i am lucky to be in san diego. i really strongly agree with we should take precautions. dr. fauci is 100% correct. if you are listening, you need to understand why people are getting respiratory illnesses. they are not used to wearing these masks. host: abc is reporting that april should look different. this will look different for the nearly 40 million residents. the plan will speed up reopening after the first statewide shutdown. nearly the entire state could see a return of inside restaurant dining, the reopening of movie theaters and other indoor businesses. there may be fans in the stands for the opening day of major league baseball. you can follow along with that at abc news. michael is in new jersey. caller: i strongly believe that the restrictions should be kept in place simply because of -- because we don't know. we don't know. why not err on the side of caution. there are lives at stake. it's better to be cautious in this scenario. when there is a clear indicator that cases
they are slowly open up a lot of los angeles. los angeles was a hot zone because of the population. i am lucky to be in san diego. i really strongly agree with we should take precautions. dr. fauci is 100% correct. if you are listening, you need to understand why people are getting respiratory illnesses. they are not used to wearing these masks. host: abc is reporting that april should look different. this will look different for the nearly 40 million residents. the plan will speed up reopening...
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los angeles. danya, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. here in los angeles, this fema mass vaccine site is set to close on april 11, just days before the state makes shots available to everyone, raising concerns about supply meeting demand. >> all done. >> reporter: as the race to vaccinate heats up, so does the push to reopen, and that could spell trouble. over the last two weeks, infections rising in 44 states. health experts warn a covid setback could follow. >> this is not the time to let down our guard. >> reporter: and spring break rages on in florida. former president trump's private club, mar-a-lago, reopened today after a recent covid outbreak. meanwhile, republican governor ron desantis is threatening to sue the federal government to allow cruise ships to sail to and from the u.s. by june. >> we have everything going on, except-- except the cruise lines because the federal government won't let the cruise lines sail. >> reporter: the c.d.c.'s current order is set to expire in november, this as vaccinations are accelerating. most states will make shots available to all residents 16 and older by may 1. progress here but not everywhere. brazil is in covid crisis, surging infections have its healthcare system on the verge of collapse. ( sirens ) in europe, many countries are locked down ahead of easter. but in california's wine country, a dose of optimism. >> it is a sense of freedom. >> reporter: as nearly half of all americans 65 and older are now fully vaccinated, these sonoma seniors finally able to share a glass of wine, a meal... >> go out and enjoy my friends and see people that i haven't seen in a year? >> reporter: ...and a few laughs. since all californians 16 and up will be eligible for a covid vaccine in the next two weeks, health officials and the mayor of los angeles are now exploring options to keep this site open. adriana. >> diaz: danya bacchus in los angeles, thank you. at least 50 million americans are in danger of severe weather this weekend. nearly two dozen tornadoes roared across the south in the last two days, killing at least six people. cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist jeff berardelli joins us now with what's ahead. jeff, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. and good evening, everybody. so it is going to be a dangerous evening, and a dangerous night in the mississippi valley and especially the tennessee valley. as you can see, lots of ongoing showers and thunderstorms and some severe weather. let's go to the future scprard show you the area that we're most concerned about, and that is places like nashville, down to memphis, little rock as we put it in, those showers and thunderstorms form in between a warm front and a cold front and move quickly toward the east. we're going to see rotating super-cell t
los angeles. danya, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. here in los angeles, this fema mass vaccine site is set to close on april 11, just days before the state makes shots available to everyone, raising concerns about supply meeting demand. >> all done. >> reporter: as the race to vaccinate heats up, so does the push to reopen, and that could spell trouble. over the last two weeks, infections rising in 44 states. health experts warn a covid setback could follow....
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los angeles w. >> seriously, especially in los angele n a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. you can't plan for your period's... what the gush moments. but the right pad can. only always ultra thins have rapiddry technology and, they absorb 40% faster. the gush happens fast. that's why always absorbs faster. sure, your health insurance tells you to see a doctor but, um, look around. these days it's not that easy. you're telling me. but humana helps make it easy. human care gives you tons of ways to talk to your doctor: phone, computer, in person, or tablet. hey jean! hi! this is just a quick follow up. your numbers are looking great. you don't even have to put on shoes. ooo! easy peasy. you like that, huh? mhm. humana. a more human way to healthcare. humana. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, allstate. putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. angeles.. >>> in this part of los million dollars easily, and leave can be good even in the middle of a global pandemic, nothing like we've seen so far. what's up, guys? we're going to go over there and talk to people buying their fruits and veggies at the farmer's market to see how things are going for them. i haven't eaten yet, so i'm looking forward to this. can i get a bag of kara kara? >> sure. >> did the surge slow you guys down? not in this area. do you live in this area? how's your pandemic going? >> i don't know. i'm in construction, so my riality's a bit skewed. it's weird, right? how's everybody, you and yours doing during the pandemic? >> well, it's a slow process, it's a process that you've got to be fully aware and follow, follow the rules that are presented. you know, and then you should be fine. you know, i'm most concerned about those that are less fortunate than we are. you know, there's another option. as you know. >> and that is? >> death. which i'm not interested in. >> nor am i. >> uh-huh. >> mix
los angeles w. >> seriously, especially in los angele n a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. you can't plan for your period's... what the gush moments. but the right pad can. only always ultra thins have rapiddry technology and, they absorb 40% faster. the gush happens fast. that's why always absorbs faster. sure, your health insurance tells you to see a doctor...
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los Ángeles nos informan de los avances de esta muy importante campaÑa. [habla en otro idioma] reportera: uno de los idiomas nativos de guatemala, trabaja para informar a residentes de los Ángelesuatemaltecas que menos se vacunaron. por llamadas telefÓnicas, con informaciÓn en varias lenguas. >> me preguntaron quÉ idioma hablamos. reportera: guillermina trabaja en un restaurante y recibiÓ la primera dosis. cielo la ayudÓ con el complicado proceso de la cita. >> ya fui con mi cita. llevÉ la carta del restaurante. es todo. reportera: las comunidades se vieron fuertemente impactandas por la pandemia. muchos viven en espacios pequeÑos, desempeÑar trabajos esenciales y hablan poco espaÑol. >> tenemos que explicar a nuestra gente, porque ellos no estÁn acostumbrados que se encuentran una traba no van abogar por su derecho de tener la vacuna. entonces, les tengo que explicar a dÓnde tienen que ir. reportera: la organizaciÓn vacunÓ a 270 personas en el Área de los Ángeles. pero la meta es vacunar a 1300 en las prÓximas semanas. desde los Ángeles, california. univisiÓn. jorge: hablamos inglÉs o espaÑol, pero en california y en otros estados se habla muchos idiomas tambiÉn. ilia: si la c
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los angeles. >> joining me now from los angeles cnn medical analyst, dr. rodriguez, thank you. as we heard there the tsa reported the highest number of travelers in nearly a year. spring break just around the corner. tons of non-vaccinated young people will be congregating in many place that's have lifted many of the covid restrictions. it seems like a perfect storm. >> it certainly is. when texas lifted the mask mandate i thought wow. this is a perfect way to have young, drunk, spring break people going to south padre island. people that are young sometimes think they will not suffer from the virus. they're healthy and they will probably not have long-term complications but they're breeding variants that get spread to the greater community. i think it will be a perfect storm and that it is very dangerous. >> you're one of the places, california, that had the most restrictions. on monday they're going to reopen some things like movie theaters. california is just catching up to what other states have been doing for awhile. but especially where you are, l.a. county, what do you think about reopening? is it about time or is it still too soon? >> i'm always very cautious. i drove by this restaurant last week that had outdoor dining. and i was taken aback. luckily the percentage ofinfek t infe infectivety is around 2.2%. i worry this will be taken as a free pass to just go be r reckless. we need to be cautious, we're definitely not out of it. >> someone told me the other day just because you can doesn't mean you should. fortunately the vaccines are going into arms more rapidly than ever. some populations are harder to reach. usually when we talk about vaccine hesitancy and minority populations. georgia's governor referred to a different subset. here is what we're seeing. >> we're seeing vaccine hesitancy going south. and a lot of that is dealing with white republicans, quite honestly. >> so they acknowledged that the president and his officials may not be the best messengers to reach white republicans. so what kind of messaging and from whom would be most effective to reach them? >> unfortunately so much about this pandemic has been politicized and weaponized. in thinking about this there is no clear answer. i think that you need to first of all respect, believe, and identify with the person that is speaking to you. i used to think it was people that had celebrity. i now think it is name have walked the walk. perhaps name have been involved in the process of making a vaccine. maybe someone that lost a loved one. someone that you can identify. republican to republican. african-american to african-american or hispanic to hispanic. you have to identify, respect, and you have to believe what they're saying. >> that's all of the time that we have thank you dr. rodriguez, appreciate you joining us. thank you so much. >>> rather than opening up much of italy, many parts of the country is locking down because of a new surge of coronavirus. restrictions are going into effect in 20 regions and they will stay in place through april 6th. let's go live to rome. how bad second-degree this new wave? >> in terms of how bad the emergency as it were is, it's not yet there. the prime minister was saying he is taking these measures to avoid getting into an emergency state. none the less they are seeing the numbers rise. on thursday they recorded their highest daily cases since november. that was just over 25,000 and that jumped to over 26,000. so they're seeing an increase in the daily number of cases. but they are also concerned about variants. they're saying the variant first identified in the u.k. is now prevalent in italy and that is increasing the rate of transmission and spread. those are two factors that the government is looking at and they want to take the measures to bring the numbers down sooner rather than later. they're locking down half of the major areas like rome and venice. easter wleekd be a total lock down but it seems like they will be able to go to easter mass if it is a church near their home. they're hoping these measures will help bring the numbers down. the prime minister was speaking to the country on friday saying he understood that this will cause difficulties for children's education, for the economy, certainly. and for the psychological well-being of italians but he said it is necessary to avoid a further deterioration. >> thank you so much. >>> six european countries are calling on the european union to guarantee equal access to the vaccines. they say there is an uneven distribution of vaccines in the block, but they say the proposi propositionate distribution process has been transparent. so they are based on variousing vaccination needs. meanwhile, astrazeneca says it is disappointed to announce a vaccine short fall. for more on this let's bring in our next guest. the eu is falling further behind in the u.k. on vaccines. >> yeah, kim, it's really been a bad week for europe's v vaccination efforts. they're all trending and making availability slower or not as fast as it should have been and as it was scheduled and now you mean -- european countries are fighting. there is a number of european countries accusing the commission of not sharing the vaccines equally. that's the kind of accusation that would not sit well with the e.u commission. they said we wanted to share them out equally, that's what we suggests, but a number of countries took it upon themselves to change the distribution, the criteria, they have levelled unsubstantiated claims. so you have european unity fraying at the seams every vaccine scarcity. s a traastrazeneca is saying wed shortfalls in the first part of the year, and now we're going to have shortfalls in the second part of the year. half of the vaccines they were going to supply were going to come from abroad. the eu, and other countries, and they're saying other countries, they have not named them, have imposed export bands. so now they will not be, at least not fully, coming to europe. add today that the third story colliding with all of this is that you have a sidezable mie knowty that don't know if they trust them. there was blood clots and three deaths in europe in the last week or so. this is all collided to make it one of the worst weeks for europe's vaccination effort i think it is fair to say. you have countries quarrelling over the scarcity, scarcity getting worse, and a sizable number not knowing if they have trust it in the first place. >> what a good summary there of all of the troubles colliding. >>> the covid-19 crisis is getting worse. some intensive care units are being pushed and some hospitals are running low on oxygen. the covid skeptic president in brazil -- >> reporter: we continue to see how stressed many areas are. coming out of the northern b brazilian state. they say there is only enough oxygen to supply those states hospitals for the next 15 days. the brazilian attorney general's office says they sent a letter asking the health minister to adopt urgent issues to make sure that supply does not run out. they say it is difficult to procure supplies from the rest of the country. don't forget it was earlier to year in a place where we were doing some resporting just about six weeks ago. that city ran out of texas oxygen supply and made that outbreak there much worse. it lead to an increase in the number of mortalities that we saw at that time. at our last count on friday 23 of 26 brazilian states were reporting icu occupancy levels of at least 80% or higher. many of them reporting rates of 90% of higher. if you look here in the surrounding metropolitan area, where we are right now, icu occupancy rates are just shy of 90% and extremely concerning number. and while we know that vaccinations across brazil have been very slow, one person did something to get his shot, his first shot, this weekend. that is a former brazilian president. lula, as he is known in brazil, took at opportunity after getting the vaccination to criticize the current president and his administration saying the president needs to top be ignor ignora ignorant. saying they should guarantee vaccinations for all people. >>> the kidnapping and murder of a young british woman has become a rallying cry for women in the u.k. who say they're afraid to go out alone at night. we'll have a live report from london ahead. >>> wem mwant to bring you up t date on a murder that occurred in london. thousands of people held a individual late saturday where she was last seen on march 3rd. intentions have been high ever since. we have a live report from london with nina dos santos. >> yeah, i was there yesterday and i'm back here today. you see they are still visibility in the faces of all of these people continuing to come in large numbers. they are still laying flowers at this focal point for the memory of sarah everard. all of this prompted a national conversation about the consequences of toxic masogany. >> the death of 33-year-old sa sarah everard has plunged britain into a conversation. >> there is essentially a curfew for wick now. >> we're fed up with having to r worry all of the time and not feel safe and this just proves it to be true. >> sarah was walking home from one residential part of the capitol to another around 9:00 p.m. a police officer has been charged in connection with her death. >> what shocked so many is the randomness and the relatibility of which she was disappeared. she was last seen walking along this busy street after having been to visit a friend. it was not particularly late and this is not a particularly dangerous area. >> thousands skill came. their aim was to reclaim women's rights to walk where they want when they want without fear. >> while it is not as common as said, being groped on a bus is. being yelled at is. being followed home, is. >> on twitter women shared their stories. >> i was harassed by a man that tried to assault me when i was 18. >> on my walk home a man pulled up next to me -- >> a man followed me and my friends down an alley and flashed us. >> they need to know. >> in parliament one lawmaker shared the names of women killed in the u.k. this year. among them six the same week that sarah went missing. there is a lot things men in britain can do to help women in plight. >> these are offensive acts creating harm and violence for women throughout their lives. they're all in common and men are blind to it. >> the scenes of men arresting masked women, and poll i guess t politicians on both sides say issue spoke. >> sarah everard said that r their daughter was shiningy bright. many hope that her memory will guide the way for more women to guide the path home in the future and away from scenes like these. >> so what is the answer, kim? well, lawmakers are talking about changing domestic abuse legislation to label it as a hate crime. saying it should be against the law in this country. there should be a database of hara harassers. many londoners in the meantime have been asking themselves why it took the senseless death of a young woman from this national moment of reckoning to take place. the answer, some fear, may lie in how swiftly these protestors were dealt with here last night. >> as you mentioned here the metropolitan police are under fire from across the political divide. the government getting plenty of criticism here from proposed new laws that seem to target protestors that critics say encourage police to crack down. so what do you think the fallout of all of this will be? >> well there is no doubt that this is a very difficult and tense time when it comes to people's personal liberties. and their human right to protest. this is a country that had three lock downs. this lock down has been particularly long and painful and people are irritated with their inability to gather in big groups to show their anger at certain issues like this. but the real issue was the proportionalty of the force that was used. the crowd was essentially very, very peaceful. they were close together, and most people were on sebserving much social distancing as they could, and most were masks, but the real scenes happened on the bandstand where male police officers were charging and pinning down women who were standing there making their point of view and masked as well taking covid proportions. it's that disproportionalty that heated real political debate in london outside and around the country. i want to read to you what the mayor of london says. because that is the policing force of the capitol that has said the scenes are unacceptable. the police have responsibility to enforce covid laws, but from the images i have seen it is clear that the response was not propo propo propositionate. that has been repeated by others as well. they say the woman at the head of the metropolitan police should step down now, kim. >> thank you for all of that, nina dos santos in london, thank you. >>> all right, just ahead on 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>> which is not entirely true. the biden administration says it's allowing unaccompanied minors in the u.s. to remain in the u.s. while waiting trials. health and human services is caring for about 8800 unaccompanied minors while they're reunited with family and they're considering using a nasa site to expand bed space. >> and some nonprofit migrant centers, where one migrant from nicaragua is staying, is seeing a psych in the flow of mothers, children, and pregnant women. >> wendy johnson has collected hundreds of postcards with their story. >> this child says they witnessed people dieing and getting beaten. >> she says she scanned them and sent them to then candidate jo biden for president. >> they wanted them to see their humanity. >> rosa flores, cnn, on the u.s.-mexico border. >>> still ahead we're speaking with the organizer of a vigil of the sarah everard. ents. now crafted with more natural ingredients and infused with essential oils that are 100% natural. give us one plug and connect to nature. life before cerebral was, was pretty taxing. i was diagnosed with depression and anxiety. i would just feel this like impeding sense of doom all the time. i was really in a bad place and i found cerebral. cerebral is an app that combines medication management and behavioral care, all in one nice package. cerebral matches you to a counselor. you can talk via video chat. you can get prescribed medicine. cerebral is extremely easy to use. i signed up. i got the video call. i got the pills shipped to me. getting this type of care online, it really is a lifesaver. normal therapy costs about 3 times as much as cerebral. i was not the kind of guy that would ever talk about feelings, and the person that i was 4 months ago verses who i am now is a completely different person. i really do feel that there is a team behind me at cerebral. i mean i just love it. i mean, my definition is it's life changing. go to getcerebral.com to get your first month for just $30. >>> frustration and anger are boiling over between people at a vigil for sarah everard and police. the organizer of the last night "reclaim the street vigil" is joining us. what happened last night it's hard to believe, how did it get that far? >> we're very sad and actually quite angered by the way the police handled the vigil for wo women. we had to cancel the reasonable vigil because they failed to work with us despite what the high court ruling had guaranteed. they said that there would not be a blanket ban on vigils. so we were forced to cancel. so we saw what happened last night as completely their responsibility to protect not only public order and health, but also our human right to protest. the way we planned the vigil was to be very covid safe. we had a track and trace for covid. we were going to have covid martials, and we offered staggered times, but we were forced to cancel and we saw what happened, and you know, of this week of all weeks, they should have understood that women needed a safe place to mourn and show solidarity and they failed on all accounts last night. they could have spent that time they spent fighting with us to help us make a safe solution. >> policeman handling women at this specific event was not lost on anyone. there has been push back, do you think that spirit will translate on the oissue of violence againt women? what do you think will come of the concreteness. >> i think this is all a conversation that the police and the government need to listen and realize that us women feel that the criminal justice system is failing us, and last night is a clear example of that. our first priority is to understand what happened last night. why they ignored us, and why they don't want to listen to the fact that we could have conducted a safe gathering and vigil to, as i said, remember all women are against violence. >> abductions and murder of women are thankfully relatively rare, but a recent survey found that almost all british women have suffered from harassment. i'm surprised how universal these experiences are. i have friends all over africa tweeting about their own experiences. is it -- at least one good thing to come from this, how this issue has resonated across the world? >> we really hope so, and that was one of the reasons that we wanted to practice safe events for women. we wanted to make a statement that it doesn't matter what you wear, who you're will, no matter the day, time, or place. it is never okay to be harassed at home or in public spaces. 97% of women have reported being harassed and it's a widespread issue, and what, you know, police have instructed women to not go out at night and we wanted to take a stand. women are not the problem. women deserve to be safe. and it is time that we change the conversation. it's not on women, and there's not that much victim blaming around us. >> so the burden is not on women, the implication there is that men have to change. there is an important role for men here, do you feel that not just in terms of changing their behavior, but also being advocates but allies. are men doing enough here? what exactly has to change? >> i think there has to be a very honest conversation and men need to be willing to listen and not take anything in an offensive way. what we're saying is that they need to understand what effect certain behaviors have around us and on us. we're very keen that the conversation continues in a constructive way. but the first tempestep is to b believed. and we need to be able to come to you and say we're frightened, we don't feel safe, and you need to believe us and then listen to us. because that is the first step. so a lot of women are sharing their stories of how they walk o holding keys in their hands, there is the feeling of when you see our presence, when you don't know who it is and their following you and you completely get cold, and then they walk past you and then you say okay, i feel safe. that's something we need to make them understand that's how we feel constantly and men have a huge responsibility to listen to us and to call other men out. if you see a friend harassing someone or other men that you don't know, you need to step up because this is also on you for all of society to change. it's on all of us. >> i hope everyone is listening to what you just say. thank you very being with us, appreciate it. >> thank you have having me. >> cnn newsroom continues after this break. with grammarly business, you can turn your frontline reps into bottom line superheros. take carl, for example. carl's got a superpower, spot on customer support. grammarly business helped him set the right tone increasing our customer satisfaction by 17%. - [children] hurray! - which leads to happier customers, and stronger relationships. learn more at grammarly.com/business. rely on the experts at 1800petmeds for the same medications as the vet, but for less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. >>> p of the u.s. is braces for severe weather this weekend. several tornadoes were spotted in texas on saturday and one particularly dangerous tornado is blamed for overturning tractor trailer trucks on a highway. baseball sized hail damaged some areas. let's go to tyler malden. >> this is a dynamic storm system evident by the severe weather and the flood threat on one side. we'll start with a look at the snow totals. that's the more eminent and pressing issue at the moment. snowfall totals up to about ten inches. denver international airport we had a snow reading of seven inches. in the city of denver itself we only got about 3.5 inches. that is because of a dry slot that moved into the city. that looks like it's coming to an end. and that snow is picking up in intensity up here across northern colorado, you had a pipeline of snow for several hours now. we have an east wind coming on to the slopes of the mountains, going right up the slope, and that is squeezing out all of the snow. until that departs we will not see the snow let up. and across the flip side we're seeing relentless rain. we have millions under winter weather alerts right now. wyoming, nebraska, and south dakota we're seeing blizzard warnings in effect because today with all of that snow and a 60 miles per hour wind that leads to poor visibility and terrible travel. when it's all said and done this system will lead a swath of snowfall from the rockies all of the way to the midwest. and the higher elevations here of the rockies and the front range, well we could see up to two feet in some areas and some spots up to three to four feet for sure, and with that 60 miles per hour wind some blizzard conditions. on the flip side is that severe weather threat and on saturday we had 40 severe storm reports. 11 of which were torrent reports. kim you mentioned earlier the semis that were turned over in texas. you see a goose neck trailer flipped over as well carrying some gates. that system is slowly trying to push to the east and it's pushing the severe threat with it to the east. the severe threat is waning thankfully. the main threat is damaging winds and possible hail. slow to move out. it will spread the heavy snow on into the midwest and heavy rain is in store for us across the southeast. kim? >> so technically still winter and mothernature not letting us forget it. >> the grammiys today will looka lot different. they will have live performances, limited onsite performances, and one big snub. >> from bad bunny to black puma, b.stallon, hitmakers are ready to show up, but who will be watching? the pandemic era golden globes and ram mys were far from gold. >> you have a lot of performances interspersed with awards. >> and a tough 2020 saw the academy accused in a series of scandals. they denied the accusations and the controversies eclipsed by kobi bryant. >> the wkend not getting a single nomination is the biggest snub in grammy history and he called the grammy's corrupt. >> the song "blinding lights" as been in the top ten of the billboard top 100 for a year, and no record has ever done that before. >> the responded saying they understand his kidisappointment. >> queen bay, taylor swift, and sua lipa are each up for six grammys. >> most of the grahamgrammys arg to happy across the street. in loseles, i'm stephanie elum. >> that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. we'll be back in just a moment with more news. please stay with us. see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? 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los angeles. >> joining me now from los angeles cnn medical analyst, dr. rodriguez, thank you. as we heard there the tsa reported the highest number of travelers in nearly a year. spring break just around the corner. tons of non-vaccinated young people will be congregating in many place that's have lifted many of the covid restrictions. it seems like a perfect storm. >> it certainly is. when texas lifted the mask mandate i thought wow. this is a perfect way to have young, drunk,...
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los angeles participaron en un operativo para desalojar a una comunidad de desamparados que desde hace un aÑo vive en tiendas de campaÑa en el emblemÁtico eco park de los angeles. decenas de vistas que losente para evitar que la policÍa los desalojar y esta noche regresaron al lugar. vamos en vivo a la ciudad de los Ángeles con dulce castellanos que estÁ en el escenario del conflicto. dulce, te saludamos. quÉ pasa esta noche ? ç dulce: buenas noches, patricia. el enorme despliegue policial continÚa en este y cÓnico parque eco park donde vivÍan unas 200 personas desamparadas quienes fueron desalojadas el dÍa de ayer. esto desatÓ manifestaciones y protestas por parte de cientos de activistas y miembros de la comunidad que dicen que pron desalojados de manera injusta ya que muchos de ellos no quieren salirse de este parque porque dicen que esta es su casa, su comunidad donde han creado familias y vÍnculos muy especiales. a pesar de que la ciudad de los Ángeles les estÁ proporcionando vivienda, muchos de ellos esta noche estÁn en un hotel. aÚn hay unas 14 personas que se rehÚsan a saliry es por eso que la policÍa continÚa acÁ porque se dice que mÁs manifestantes estÁn en la zona y se espera
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los angeles police department in southeast los angeles the number of shooting victims so far this year compared to last up to hundred 61% compared to 2019 up 1200%, that is part of the reason george gascon is facing a recall effort after less than 3 months in office. the recall needs to gather 600,000 signatures in the next few months to force him to run again. in san francisco where crime is also exploding there's an effort to recall far left to gauge us both dean whose parents were members of the radical liberal group the weather underground. they were convicted in connection with the new york bank robbery in 1981. the effort with me just over 51,000 voters signatures. and los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva soft on crime prosecutors was watching a along with the rest of los angeles while his deputies were in a high-speed chase across five cities. the female suspect smashed into several cars along the way before finally colliding and stopping after a standoff, deputies fired tear gas into the vehicle and the woman got out but so did a 9-year-old girl, shasta. did not know there was a child in the car. the child is going to be just fine. shannon: thank you very much. just one day after quitting his job at itv british anchor is morgan is facing backlash after saying he didn't believe a word of megan markel's interview with oprah. now launching an investigation after 41,000 complaints including one from megan on her team. the showdown is sparking the fierce cancel culture is causing the pond but also a fiery debate over freedom of speech. >> the difference between the former colonies and the uk use the government media review laser getting involved in a
los angeles police department in southeast los angeles the number of shooting victims so far this year compared to last up to hundred 61% compared to 2019 up 1200%, that is part of the reason george gascon is facing a recall effort after less than 3 months in office. the recall needs to gather 600,000 signatures in the next few months to force him to run again. in san francisco where crime is also exploding there's an effort to recall far left to gauge us both dean whose parents were members of...
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los angeles. my kids go to a los angeles public school. and it is, predominantly kids of color. black, asian and latino, that is who makes up the loslic schools. so, for them, diversity, kids of different colors, mixed race kids. because my kids are biracial, it is something that is just normal. their teachers now have made what's been happening to asian people across the country part of the lesson plan. they need to talk about it. and so, as parents, we is to bring up the conversation, something you don't want to do. but that certainly black families have been having these conversations for a long time with their children. but there are going to be people who do not like you because of the way you look. and it is just a fact. and it's something that you need be aware of. don't be afraid of it. but you have to be aware of on it. >> thank you, for sharing your sorry and your wonderful reporting. we appreciate it. joining us now and an advocate, for civil rights of all stripes. the host of this is life here on cmn, my old friend and long time colleague, going back to early 20s, i think, lisa, and maybe you were younger. lisa ling joi
los angeles. my kids go to a los angeles public school. and it is, predominantly kids of color. black, asian and latino, that is who makes up the loslic schools. so, for them, diversity, kids of different colors, mixed race kids. because my kids are biracial, it is something that is just normal. their teachers now have made what's been happening to asian people across the country part of the lesson plan. they need to talk about it. and so, as parents, we is to bring up the conversation,...
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los funcionarios del condado lograron desalojar el eco park de los Ángeles, no sin antes un enfrentamiento entre los desamparados y activistas y las autoridades. reportero: en estado de sitio el ecopark de los Ángelesguardias del departamento de parques y recreaciÓn de la ciudad. reportero: se lanzaron a la policÍa algunos proyectiles, botellas y bombas de humo. mientras personal rodeÓ el parque, que se usÓ como campamento. [habla en inglÉs] se calificÓ como una operaciÓn segura y exitosa. los agentes asistieron como apoyo. >> estamos para apoyar. el departamento de recreaciÓn y de parques. reportero: alrededor de las 2:00 la mayorÍa de los indigentes aceptaron la oferta de reubicaciÓn y asistencia. de las autoridades municipales. >> 16 6 personas que aceptaron un hogar. y la promesa de servicios. esta situaciÓn ha estado difÍcil por varios meses. reportero: despuÉs de los desalojos durante la madrugada, 20 personas y sus casas de campaÑa permanecen detrÁs de la valla de fierro instalada por la policÍa. y tienen hasta las 8:00 de hoy para desalojar el parque, o ser arrestados. ilia: autoridades enviaron dos niÑas que cruzaron la frontera a una familia sustituta. su madre las reclama con desesperaci
los funcionarios del condado lograron desalojar el eco park de los Ángeles, no sin antes un enfrentamiento entre los desamparados y activistas y las autoridades. reportero: en estado de sitio el ecopark de los Ángelesguardias del departamento de parques y recreaciÓn de la ciudad. reportero: se lanzaron a la policÍa algunos proyectiles, botellas y bombas de humo. mientras personal rodeÓ el parque, que se usÓ como campamento. [habla en inglÉs] se calificÓ como una operaciÓn segura y...
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los a angeles por el cierre de un parque en los angeles en planet tierra les contamos como un colombiano se convirtio en el guardian del rio bogota y pr guardian del rio bogota y pr protege sus aguas elige empezar el día con huevos de verdad hechos al momento. seeeeh. no, con huevos de caja. elige un breakfast baconator con crujiente applewood smoked bacon hecho en el horno. so choose fresh. choose huevos. choose wendy's breakfast. ¿algún préstamo estudiantil? ¡si, pero es la primera abogada de la familia! bueno, parece que su sueldo aumentó- ¿aumento? if you want, i can finish this up for you. you can do that? yeah. prepara tus taxes con un experto, o deja que nuestros expertos losbotax live. con la llegada de las vacunas contra el covid-19, o deja qupuede ques expertos loste preguntes: ti. ¿debería vacunarme? y, si lo hago... ¿podré seguir con mi vida? ¿sin poner en riesgo a mi familia? tienes preguntas. y eso es normal. lo cierto es que las vacunas son seguras y eficaces. salvarán vidas. para la información más reciente sobre las vacunas, visita detidepende.org porque volver a los momentos que extrañamos, comienza por estar informado. de ti depende. ¡hola! con el fill up de $20 de kfc te llevas un banquete para toda la familia con solo $20. son 8 piezas de pollo receta original, 3 ricos acompañamientos y 4 biscuits esponjaditos. es como una comida hecha en casa sin tener que cocinar. ¡sólo en kfc! mientras regresamos a clases presenciales, padres como yo queremos asegurarnos que las escuelas están seguras. especialmente en las comunidades que han sido más afectadas por el covid. créeme, nadie quiere regresar a clases presenciales más que los maestros como yo.
los a angeles por el cierre de un parque en los angeles en planet tierra les contamos como un colombiano se convirtio en el guardian del rio bogota y pr guardian del rio bogota y pr protege sus aguas elige empezar el día con huevos de verdad hechos al momento. seeeeh. no, con huevos de caja. elige un breakfast baconator con crujiente applewood smoked bacon hecho en el horno. so choose fresh. choose huevos. choose wendy's breakfast. ¿algún préstamo estudiantil? ¡si, pero es la primera...
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angeles. i moved to los angeles about— angeles. i moved to los angeles about a _ angeles. was had vaccinations to protect — my life i was had vaccinations to protect me _ my life i was had vaccinations to protect me from all the various different— protect me from all the various different life threatening diseases. i different life threatening diseases. i don't _ different life threatening diseases. i don't see any difference. i don't see idon't see any difference. i don't see any— i don't see any difference. i don't see any reason why any of us should be afraid _ see any reason why any of us should be afraid to — see any reason why any of us should be afraid to take this vaccine. it is life—saving, potentially, especially for someone like myself. i am especially for someone like myself. i am in _ especially for someone like myself. i am in that— especially for someone like myself. i am in that range of over 65 now, so im— i am in that range of over 65 now, so i'm really— i am in that range of over 65 now, so i'm really grateful. i encourage anyone _ so i'm really grateful
angeles. i moved to los angeles about— angeles. i moved to los angeles about a _ angeles. was had vaccinations to protect — my life i was had vaccinations to protect me _ my life i was had vaccinations to protect me from all the various different— protect me from all the various different life threatening diseases. i different life threatening diseases. i don't _ different life threatening diseases. i don't see any difference. i don't see idon't see any difference. i don't see any— i...
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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. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of the grass he would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were all 16 hours a day of hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men that outweigh these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped their massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. the 2021 variant of a housing crisis is to pump money into the economy so that all the assets held on the balance sheet of warren buffett and other banks go up in value and people that lost a lot of wealth in 2000 in a guy rally people of color are now getting raked over the coals again through this inflationary pass at their assets in. 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 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. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of the grass he would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of...
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los 2500 pies. Último dÍa con lluvia y nieveen la zona de los Ángeles . podemos acumular un cuarto de pulgada, media pulgada mÁs y jornada pasada por agua en los Ángeles en estÁn en los 70. hoy es uno de esos dÍas en los que hace mÁs calor en nueva york que en los angeles, california. [mÚsica] raÚl: la vida en vivo como le decÍamos hoy se cumple un aÑo de que el coronavirus fue declarado como pandemia por la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud. francisca: maity se desplazÓ esta maÑana al hospital jackson memorial para vivir en carne propia lo que viven los trabajadores de salud en medio de esta crisis. maity: muy buenos dÍas. un gusto poderlos saludar. esta vida en vivo es diferente. estamos dentro del hospital jackson memorial en donde llevan mÁs de un aÑo de atender pacientes, este que parece cualquier piso de un hospital lo es, desde hace un aÑo es 1 unidad para atender pacientes con covid 19 y no fue nada fÁcil, nos hemos contactado con el equipo mÉdico que ha estado trabajando incansablemente. aquÍ me encuentro con elizabeth, jefa de enfermeras.nos costÓ lograr hacer esto porque ustedes no paran de trabajar. gracias por recibirnos y permitir que la audi
los 2500 pies. Último dÍa con lluvia y nieveen la zona de los Ángeles . podemos acumular un cuarto de pulgada, media pulgada mÁs y jornada pasada por agua en los Ángeles en estÁn en los 70. hoy es uno de esos dÍas en los que hace mÁs calor en nueva york que en los angeles, california. [mÚsica] raÚl: la vida en vivo como le decÍamos hoy se cumple un aÑo de que el coronavirus fue declarado como pandemia por la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud. francisca: maity se desplazÓ esta...
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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. ironic that all the people that are in the big point bubble talk about the other bubbles that the fed is inflated without recognizing that they're in a bubble themselves i mean it's like a bubble is generally in the eye of the beholder nobody can tell their own bubble and so you've got all these people who are involved in the crypto bubble they can see it. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of there and you would have well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were told 16 hours a day hard work will work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress. that outweigh these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson they should feel community. so you go in the. right away or are you being led. by. what is true was his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. that's geysers financial life they say money to develop an. elite club jesus this is a central plank supported diet filaments funded club in mind so you stop to. read the stand and hear from us and. move from one house. right now are those that are are more trouble for our brother democrats that are before for. a 1000000 and that competitor i don't catch and then you cut and kick and. i didn't lose a child for 12 all that it. was then now modeling on the show little side of. the hey how you want to do it. and get this whole food place choice for you i knew you didn't pay off time in syria says. the model for that in africa will fuck around with mr hates it for jim and then where i hope that our freddie macor. 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 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. ironic that all the people that are in the big point bubble talk about the other bubbles that the fed is inflated without recognizing that they're in a bubble themselves i mean it's like a...
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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 some 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. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is truly wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe in the shallowness. this is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically pump it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in india. they were told $60.00 a day it's hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men move back out like these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. as you read the stand in here from us and. move from one house. i know that our men are more trouble for they are rather tough i thought before for them to get it out. i'm going to let them but i don't cut and then you cut and kick and nail what i had seen as a child with a truffle that it. was then i'm modeling my michelle little subtle it does show that they owned model. number set up around the hey how you want to do it. and get the whole food place choice the i knew you haven't failed to chime in syria has said. pretty she ought to have a. model for the name after the couple fucked around with mr hates it for jim and loyal for her for it are for him and for. the money. 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 oldest 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
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 some 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. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is truly...
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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 shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. for 2021 variant of a housing crisis is to pump money into the economy so that all the assets held on the balance sheet of warren buffett and other banks go up in value and 50 people that lost a lot of wealth in 2000 in a guy rally people of color are now getting raked over the coals again through this inflationary pass at their assets. 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 us really get that the police are allowed to lie to you 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 and one that isn't. in. 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 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 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 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 shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. for 2021 variant of a housing crisis is to pump money into the economy so that all the assets held on the balance sheet...
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migraciÓn y luego presentaremos una cifra. >> creo que lo correcto es seguir los vamos hacia los Ángeles. hoy a las 11:30 horas salimos para los Ángelescuestionan cierta distancia suficiente para prevenir el contagio de coronavirus y si es momento de reabrir las escuelas. para debatir este tema nos acompaÑan dos madres. tambiÉn nos acompaÑa una maestra. bienvenidos a todas. gracias por estar con nosotros. voy a comenzar con mariluz. para ti no es suficiente tres pies de distancia para proteger a los niÑos en las escuelas. cuÉntame por quÉ. mariluz: no me siento tranquila. con seis pies hubo tantos casos, ahora con tres pies como que llevarlos para que se enfermen. ellos juegan con la mÁscara, se la quitan, la compartan, hablan con los amigos, juegan. para mÍ, no es seguro. karla: tienes un hijo de 10 aÑos. sabemos que a esa edad juegan mucho. por tu lado, marleny no estÁs de acuerdo con lo que piensa mariluz. cuÉntanos. marleny: no estoy de acuerdo. con el tiempo se ha tomado en cuenta todo eso, pero mucho de nosotros no estamos pensando en la salud mental de nuestros hijos. yo estoy de acuerdo. tengo todo preparado para mi hijo. teng
migraciÓn y luego presentaremos una cifra. >> creo que lo correcto es seguir los vamos hacia los Ángeles. hoy a las 11:30 horas salimos para los Ángelescuestionan cierta distancia suficiente para prevenir el contagio de coronavirus y si es momento de reabrir las escuelas. para debatir este tema nos acompaÑan dos madres. tambiÉn nos acompaÑa una maestra. bienvenidos a todas. gracias por estar con nosotros. voy a comenzar con mariluz. para ti no es suficiente tres pies de distancia...
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los Ángeles y dijo que sin problemas le dieron su vacuna. >>> condado de los Ángeles está actuando de una manera muy bien y no está relacionando las diferentes perdidas. y están vacuna dando todo por igual. la semana pasada una trabajadoras se le moviera vacuna del covid-19 dos veces en un día porque no tenía tarjeta de seguro social en una farmacia en el condado de orange. por loinistrar la vacuna y los criterios de la elegibilidad abre errores y áreas en lo que le debemos mejorar en este informe. merecemos acceso a la vacuna es tan importante que nuestra comunidad entienda que tan importante es tener acceso a la vacunación. es inaceptable que cualquier entidad úrico privada nos diga nosotros que no merecemos ser vacunados. que por no tener un estatus migratorio que no podemos tener acceso esa vacuna. esto es incorrecto. para recibir su vacuna necesita ser una cita. >>> hoy 400 menos de la comunidad recibieron vacuna se necesite donde se espera que hispanos afroamericanos lleguen sin ningún problema recibir su dosis contra el covid-19 hablamos ahora de la vacuna de la farmacéuticas tras séneca ratificaron el porcentaje de efectividad que dicen que es totalmente segura. pasaron de 79 76% en los casos automáticos este porcentaje de selectividad fue evaluado con datos actualizados de febrero de este aÑo. esta vacuna fue cuestionada por efectos secundarios en la s
los Ángeles y dijo que sin problemas le dieron su vacuna. >>> condado de los Ángeles está actuando de una manera muy bien y no está relacionando las diferentes perdidas. y están vacuna dando todo por igual. la semana pasada una trabajadoras se le moviera vacuna del covid-19 dos veces en un día porque no tenía tarjeta de seguro social en una farmacia en el condado de orange. por loinistrar la vacuna y los criterios de la elegibilidad abre errores y áreas en lo que le debemos...
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to travel during the pandemic and our transportation correspondent gio benitez is in los angeles -- is at los angeles michael, good morning. yeah, with the cdc asking americans not to travel just yet, the big question this morning is, if vaccine passports right on your phone could restart normal life? this morning new calls for so-called vaccine passports. u.s. airlines asking the white house to develop federal guidance for temporary health credentials that would keep track of travelers' negative covid tests and proof of vaccination. >> instead of hanging on to little pieces of paper or complicated pieces of paper, it's really just using your phone in a way that we hope will simplify things for the government and for the passengers. >> reporter: so what could it do? while the airlines do not want vaccines mandated for travel, they hope the digital health pass will allow people to avoid domestic and international quarantine requirements. >> i know the state of hawaii is considering just that. if you're able to show you have the test and the vaccine, they're going to eliminate the quarantine. >> report
to travel during the pandemic and our transportation correspondent gio benitez is in los angeles -- is at los angeles michael, good morning. yeah, with the cdc asking americans not to travel just yet, the big question this morning is, if vaccine passports right on your phone could restart normal life? this morning new calls for so-called vaccine passports. u.s. airlines asking the white house to develop federal guidance for temporary health credentials that would keep track of travelers'...
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los angeles and downtown los angeles. and it's one of the areas dispru portion -- disproportionately impacted by coronavirus. when it comes to the fallout that occurred. a lot of systems were dependent on the stimulus check and that's because most -- multiple jobs can make it, and the previous stimulus check payment, that was a big deal. but the back lock in the 2019 returns was concerning. and playing the waiting game when it comes to the previous checks. have they taken any action to avoid a repeat of the scenario and make sure they get their economic impact in a timely fashion? >> the back log on 2019 returns has no impact whatsoever on somebody receiving their return recovery rebait credit, which is on the 2020 return. so, no matter what we've done with the 2019 return and they need to file and claim the full return recovery rebait and they will get it. part of the processing problems is they have the numbers wrong and it's an annual process to check that i'm just on an extended tour away from los angeles for a period of time. and would love to work with you. and your folks. >> they do say they're used being is something that will take a week. and will now take a month. things that took a month are now taking months or not even resolved yet. i was curious. what the coronavirus -- how did it impact your ability to process returns. j what is being done to help bring people back to full capacity and make sure they're getting their rebates. >> in the end of march, people can complain. i am the person who shut down 511 facilities, sent home 80,000 employees. we're proud of that. our covid coordinator is proud of that. i think we were ahead of the curve. but it back logged. >> and i'm okay with that. because we definitely didn't know what we were doing. what is the timeline for getting all your people vaccinated and back into a physical location. he has capitol. i want to see it for social security. i want to see it across the government. because people rely on the government to func
los angeles and downtown los angeles. and it's one of the areas dispru portion -- disproportionately impacted by coronavirus. when it comes to the fallout that occurred. a lot of systems were dependent on the stimulus check and that's because most -- multiple jobs can make it, and the previous stimulus check payment, that was a big deal. but the back lock in the 2019 returns was concerning. and playing the waiting game when it comes to the previous checks. have they taken any action to avoid a...
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. >> reporter: but los angeles is basically back to its normal gridlock. >> here in los angeles, we have some of the most congested freeways in the country, even during the pandemic. >> reporter: here's the thing, traffic has been back since the summer, and yet, it's plateaued. on the golden gate bridge, it's holding steady at about 75% of prepandemic levels. >> we have also noticed however, as we've seen fewer cars on the road we've seen the cars actually travel a little bit faster >> in the u.s. that means collisions are down 30% but fatality rates are up 8%. so how long will these changes last >> we're actually seeing a fair amount of evidence that a lot of the changes that we've seen are going to continue after what we could call a return to normalcy. >> reporter: but to keep this going as more return to the office, experts say it requires commuters returning to public transportation and carpooling the payoff could be worth it. >> there's a lot of evidence that shows that the less time people spend in their commute, the healthier they are, the happier they are. >> reporter: jacob war
. >> reporter: but los angeles is basically back to its normal gridlock. >> here in los angeles, we have some of the most congested freeways in the country, even during the pandemic. >> reporter: here's the thing, traffic has been back since the summer, and yet, it's plateaued. on the golden gate bridge, it's holding steady at about 75% of prepandemic levels. >> we have also noticed however, as we've seen fewer cars on the road we've seen the cars actually travel a...
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angeles county faces numerous challenges during natural disaster, human-caused disasters. fema identified los angeles county as having the highest risk index of all other counties in the country. this underscores the critical importance of los angeles county to continue to build our emergency management capabilities and mitigate the natural risks of natural disasters and similarly address our response to disasters like the covid-19 pandemic. on march 4th 2020, los angeles county due to covid-19, the county's emergency operation center immediately activated and from day one our actions were to coordinate and support the county's efforts in mitigating the pancreatic cancer. and it resulted in uninterrupted continuation of the county's essential services while also allowing for the distau pwaougs of tens of millions of critical pieces of ppe, and the administration of millions of covid-19 tests and millions of doses of vaccination, and the distribution of millions of meals to the community, and the local management of hundreds of millions of dollars in fema's public assistance program. in los angeles county it's truly been a whole community response. the county's emergency management mission requires this, and it's ever presence in ou
angeles county faces numerous challenges during natural disaster, human-caused disasters. fema identified los angeles county as having the highest risk index of all other counties in the country. this underscores the critical importance of los angeles county to continue to build our emergency management capabilities and mitigate the natural risks of natural disasters and similarly address our response to disasters like the covid-19 pandemic. on march 4th 2020, los angeles county due to...
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dreams and pursue gold trophies awarded by the movie business, in a place called los angeles by the settlers. it's in los angeleseeded for sunshine, and california had every exterior they wanted an aim a camera at. from snow peaks to deserts and beautiful beaches so imagine if california were still a part of mexico. imagine how much stronger mexico's economy would be and how many of us would be trying to get in california. hopeful immigrants have been coming to the southern border ever since we seized the land to create it. we know their ancestors came. and they are told this is not mexico anymore and they are not welcome here. they never stopped coming. since we created our current southern border. they have been coming and crossing the southern border legally and illegally and helping to feed the country and working in the agricultural fields that used to belong to new mexico, and they have done that work without thanks and without adequate pay, and they have kept it in the marketplace. and california feeds more kpeants than just the united states, and our government has always told them not to come. always. t
dreams and pursue gold trophies awarded by the movie business, in a place called los angeles by the settlers. it's in los angeleseeded for sunshine, and california had every exterior they wanted an aim a camera at. from snow peaks to deserts and beautiful beaches so imagine if california were still a part of mexico. imagine how much stronger mexico's economy would be and how many of us would be trying to get in california. hopeful immigrants have been coming to the southern border ever since we...
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los Ángeles entran al nivel naranja de reaperturaeste lunes. detenga el reporte de lo que significa. annabelle: preocupante reporte, estudiantes del directo escolar unificado de los Ángeles
los Ángeles entran al nivel naranja de reaperturaeste lunes. detenga el reporte de lo que significa. annabelle: preocupante reporte, estudiantes del directo escolar unificado de los Ángeles
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although i did watch james gordon in los - did watch james gordon in los angeies — did watch james gordon in los angeles —— james corden. two hours of oprah— angelesm, not for me. i'm of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure— of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure i_ of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure i will. i've only seen clips ofjames corden. i'm sure i will. �* , ., ., , still on the same subject but slightly different angle. the justice calls the shots over royal interviews. this is a rebuttal to what megan said —— meghan said. well, who knows? meghan says she wasn't _ well, who knows? meghan says she wasn't free — well, who knows? meghan says she wasn't free to speak and she was complaining that there was official on the _ complaining that there was official on the line when she was speaking to oprah— on the line when she was speaking to oprah on— on the line when she was speaking to oprah on the phone. the palace sources— oprah on the phone. the palace sources tell the sunday telegraph that of— sources tell the sunday telegraph that of course she can say whatever she liked _ that of course she can say whatever she lik
although i did watch james gordon in los - did watch james gordon in los angeies — did watch james gordon in los angeles —— james corden. two hours of oprah— angelesm, not for me. i'm of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure— of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure i_ of oprah talking to him, not for me. i'm sure i will. i've only seen clips ofjames corden. i'm sure i will. �* , ., ., , still on the same subject but slightly different angle. the justice calls the shots...
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california los condado de los Ángeles y orange se preparan para relajar las restricciones aÚn mÁs para decenas de empresas y negocios en esa red reporta las autoridades de salud de los Ángelesa pasar esta fase con menos pretensiones de mantener en los casos de coronavirus por cada 100,000 personas un porcentaje de las positivas menor del 5 por ciento antes del miÉrcoles todos los negocios minoristas pueden abrir en el interior la lista de negocios en bares que pueden servir en el exterior sin tener que servir comida. nos va a ayudar mucho a la e economÍa sobre todo en otro negocio, con la pandemia todo ha sufrido. iglesias muchos histolÓgicos pueden aumentar su capacidad al 50 por ciento ventas que r restaurantes cines y teatros pueden admitir el 50 por ciento de su mÁximo por 2 cintas personas sin miedo por lo vacuna. con las autoridades de salud anunciaron que a pesar de que se cumplen con las reglas estatales no entrarÁ en vigor la fase naranja hasta el 5 de abril. camisÓn buenas noticias, hay que seguir usando la mascarilla manteniendo la distancia, al volver el hermano del presidente de honduras pasÓ el resto de su vida en prisiÓn tenemos de vida en prisiÓn tenemos de
california los condado de los Ángeles y orange se preparan para relajar las restricciones aÚn mÁs para decenas de empresas y negocios en esa red reporta las autoridades de salud de los Ángelesa pasar esta fase con menos pretensiones de mantener en los casos de coronavirus por cada 100,000 personas un porcentaje de las positivas menor del 5 por ciento antes del miÉrcoles todos los negocios minoristas pueden abrir en el interior la lista de negocios en bares que pueden servir en el exterior...
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los angeles. my friends throughout human history, have always played a part in the delivery of service and also keeping hope among the people. tonight we are happy to welcome you to california in los angeles the first organized body by african america and the same church of losword of prayer as we invite god's presence among the work that lays ahead for this great state of california. let us pray. lord, before anything and above all other things, we pause to give you thanks. we bestow the and thy greatness your faithfulness has been unending. all the way to the valley floors and then across the city plans, we your people, respecting our great diversity, a multiplicity of faith, celebrations and ratio ethnicity representing an assortment of human philosophies along with the wide demonstration of skilled occupational engagement and all other things that distinguish us as u.s. citizens and proud californians. all of these things stand, make us stand in all of your greatness, god, and we are humbled as we'd come before you. we thank you for the blessings of excellence and leadership the likes of which have been demonstrated by the governor and state legislature, by the departments and thousands of civil servants who have worked in synchronized collaborations to
los angeles. my friends throughout human history, have always played a part in the delivery of service and also keeping hope among the people. tonight we are happy to welcome you to california in los angeles the first organized body by african america and the same church of losword of prayer as we invite god's presence among the work that lays ahead for this great state of california. let us pray. lord, before anything and above all other things, we pause to give you thanks. we bestow the and...
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processing issues that people are making they have the numbers are wrong i am from los angeles is to live in los angelesi'm just not on the extended tour away for a period of time. but i would love to work with you. >> i appreciate that. often times and it would take a couple of days and then it would take a week or a month and those are not even resolved yet. the coronavirus, how did that impact your ability to run the irs as a whole to get people back to full capacity with the filings and make sure they are doing the rebates? >> at the end of march people can point to me and complain i did shut down 511 facilities and sent home 80000 employees as covid was taking off. we are proud of that. our coordinators very proud of it. we were ahead of the curve. know if any other federal agency got ahead of it more than us. >> i am okay with that. but what is the timeline for getting all your people vaccinated and back into a physical location to do their jobs? that the same question for here in the capital i want to see it for social security and across the government. people rely on the government to function
processing issues that people are making they have the numbers are wrong i am from los angeles is to live in los angelesi'm just not on the extended tour away for a period of time. but i would love to work with you. >> i appreciate that. often times and it would take a couple of days and then it would take a week or a month and those are not even resolved yet. the coronavirus, how did that impact your ability to run the irs as a whole to get people back to full capacity with the filings...
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los angeles. according to the bureau of labor statistics, in january, los angeles households paid 52.5% more for electricity than the nationwide average in the same month. that is despite l.a.'s famously beautiful and milder weather. this is nearly 7% more than los angeles residents paid last january. the trend is going in the wrong direction for affordability in the city of angels. with reliability in 2019, the average american lost power for approximately 4.7 hours, including as result of extreme weather events. in california, also in 2019, customers had 9.78 hours without power, which is more than a five hour difference, which does not sound like much, but if you look at it percentage-wise, it is double the amount of time. wildfires and controlled outages are not the only things to blame. los angeles led the way with 5787 blackouts in the year 2017, impacting more than 6.4 million customers. that goes to my reliability premise. that is before ambitious plans to electrify transmission and shutter the state's remaining nuclear plants and put pressure on its natural gas plants. i noticed the mayor will be closing -- it said three natural gas plants print california, its demand for power stresses systems of neighboring states. for now, it looks l
los angeles. according to the bureau of labor statistics, in january, los angeles households paid 52.5% more for electricity than the nationwide average in the same month. that is despite l.a.'s famously beautiful and milder weather. this is nearly 7% more than los angeles residents paid last january. the trend is going in the wrong direction for affordability in the city of angels. with reliability in 2019, the average american lost power for approximately 4.7 hours, including as result of...
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los angeles border victim is calling out the los angeles county district attorneys for policies she said were criminal but he's not backing down, is the push for criminal justice reform protecting the wrong people? ♪ ♪ >> i think he's in the wrong office, he should be a public defender. he'd be a great public defender, it's very sad where you have criminals or victims. i don't understand the world we are living in right now. ♪ ♪ record low mortgage rates have fallen again, while home values just keep climbing. refiplus lets you refinance at record low rates plus get an average of $50,000 for retirement tomorrow and for peace of mind today. refiplus. it's huge news. it's only for veterans. and it's only from newday usa. >> emily: welcome back. critics including the mother of one murder victim are pushing to recall the controversial losge gascon, they say his sweeping criminal justice reform put criminals ahead of victims. gascon took office in december and quickly announced policy changes like ending sentencing enhancements and limiting what prosecutors can hold defendants without bail. he's going to conservative media and "tough on crime types" for the criticism but the mother of julian and roddy who was brutally murdered in 2018 said e reforms are why a special circumstance charges were dropped against her son's suspected killers and they now could be eligible for parole in 20-30 years rather than facing life sentences. >> listen to me, listen to these mothers, these families out there that were all suffering from what he's doing to us right now but the main thing is he needs to look at this as a case by case, not a blanket policy, not everything is the same. murder is murder and he needs to take that into consideration. i would just tell them, you know what? give us a voice because he hasn't reached out to at lea
los angeles border victim is calling out the los angeles county district attorneys for policies she said were criminal but he's not backing down, is the push for criminal justice reform protecting the wrong people? ♪ ♪ >> i think he's in the wrong office, he should be a public defender. he'd be a great public defender, it's very sad where you have criminals or victims. i don't understand the world we are living in right now. ♪ ♪ record low mortgage rates have fallen again, while...