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i absolutely embrace the idea of los l.a. paloma. we need to go down to north beach or down to polk street. you may not be old enough to remember that at one time there was such a place on east side of hyde street a little place where you can go for coffee in the morning for a snack and for those that live alone that don't like to cook dinner but don't want to go to a restaurant. there was a place like that in the 90s. i just think, i'm here for several neighbors who also work and couldn't be here who embrace the idea having such a gathering place in our little village. thank you. joseph? >> i'm here in favor of the project. of course i'm one of the owners. >> do you care to submit your name for the record? >> joseph own ram. i have the market and have been serving that community for the last 30 years. as a native san franciscan i have always tried to serve the community and this is a continuations of one. i was presented with the opportunity from the owner of the business to take it over and looking at the community and what was bei
i absolutely embrace the idea of los l.a. paloma. we need to go down to north beach or down to polk street. you may not be old enough to remember that at one time there was such a place on east side of hyde street a little place where you can go for coffee in the morning for a snack and for those that live alone that don't like to cook dinner but don't want to go to a restaurant. there was a place like that in the 90s. i just think, i'm here for several neighbors who also work and couldn't be...
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. >>> l.a., los angeles, what a boring city, right?e nothing to do there. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> people are like just really searching for things to do like james kingston decided to hook up the go-pro camera too himself and climb a giant crane over the city of los angeles. obviously i am kidding. there is lots to do in l.a. james likes to do this and here he goes on his way up at night getting higher and higher and overlooking downtown l.a. and he takes a break to take in the view and it is like not as high as james plans to go. >> this isn't high? he is going higher. >> he is going higher up. you see james climbing out ward on this crane. even further to get even a better view of the city of angels. he is dangling his feet over this intersection. >> look at this here. now he is just tiptoeing across the narrow bars hanging from one arm. look at that. that's the shot that will make you sweat. >> this really is nerve-racking. it is like he has no fear whatsoever. >> l.a. just has to get stuff for people to do so they don't have to do t
. >>> l.a., los angeles, what a boring city, right?e nothing to do there. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> people are like just really searching for things to do like james kingston decided to hook up the go-pro camera too himself and climb a giant crane over the city of los angeles. obviously i am kidding. there is lots to do in l.a. james likes to do this and here he goes on his way up at night getting higher and higher and overlooking downtown l.a. and he takes a break to...
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l.a., los angeles, was trying to fix its traffic problem spending $450 million sick newsing light -- sink newsing lights. that's innovation. it doesn't have to be a brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah. you write in "secrets of silicon valleys," that professors are paid consultants to businesses. is that unusual? >> guest: it is unusual. i understand it's done more so now, but originally, stand ford had a con cement because, again, it was about having greater connectivity to what was truly going on in the business world, and this all dates back to leeland stand ford -- stanford, that need to really understand how to best prepare students is only done through the seamless system in having the exposures, and stanford has an extremely strong licensing department, and because of that, you know, innovations or invengeses, such as google have profited dramatically because it was larry paige who went to the licensing office and said, you know, i need a patent. i need to shop this around. the intention was not necessarily to build a company initially, and so t
l.a., los angeles, was trying to fix its traffic problem spending $450 million sick newsing light -- sink newsing lights. that's innovation. it doesn't have to be a brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah. you write in "secrets of silicon valleys," that professors are paid consultants to businesses. is that unusual? >> guest: it is unusual. i understand it's done more so now, but originally, stand ford had a con cement because, again, it was...
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l.a., los angeles was trying to fix its traffic problem, and so they just spent about $400, $450 million synchronizing lights. that's innovation. so it doesn't have to be this brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah piscione. you write in "secrets of silicon valley" that professors are encouraged or are allowed to be paid consultants. >> guest: yes. >> host: to businesses. >> guest: yes. >> host: is that an unusual -- >> guest: it is unusual. i understand it's done re so now, but originally stanford did come up with this concept because, again, it was about having greater connectivity to what was truly going on in the business world. and this all dates back to leland stanford. i mean, that need to really understand how to best prepare students can only be done through the seamless system and having this exposure. um, and stanford also has an extremely strong licensing department. and because of that, you know, innovation or inventions such as google have profited dramatically because it was actually larry page who went to the licensing office and said, you kn
l.a., los angeles was trying to fix its traffic problem, and so they just spent about $400, $450 million synchronizing lights. that's innovation. so it doesn't have to be this brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah piscione. you write in "secrets of silicon valley" that professors are encouraged or are allowed to be paid consultants. >> guest: yes. >> host: to businesses. >> guest: yes. >> host: is that an unusual -- >>...
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>> it's in los angeles. >> jimmy: l.a. man.'s my man. [ cheers and applause ] he's the best. he's the best. we have a big show tonight. he's a great actor starring in a broadway play. alec baldwin is back with us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, come on! come on. >> jimmy: from hbo's "game of thrones," emilia clarke will be here! [ cheers and applause ] who doesn't love her? >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: plus, she's the latest celebrity fired by donald trump on "all-star celebrity apprentice." omarosa is joining us. >> steve: oh. [ audience oohs ] [ applause ] and we have music from janelle monae! [ cheers and applause ] that's big time. that's a big show. >> steve: a big show. >> jimmy: that's a big show. >> steve: that's a giant show. >> jimmy: you guys, president obama has been in the news a lot lately. and one thing i've noticed about him is that he has a very expressive face. it's like he has thousands of different facial expressions. one for every occasion. now, you all know the classics, like this one -- the
>> it's in los angeles. >> jimmy: l.a. man.'s my man. [ cheers and applause ] he's the best. he's the best. we have a big show tonight. he's a great actor starring in a broadway play. alec baldwin is back with us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, come on! come on. >> jimmy: from hbo's "game of thrones," emilia clarke will be here! [ cheers and applause ] who doesn't love her? >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: plus, she's the latest celebrity...
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l.a . has everything from driving tours to dinosaurs. and even a little chocolat e souffle in between. come with us as we di scover los angeles. it all happens right now. look at that . oh, yeah! that's so cool. look at the palm trees. yeah. welcom e to elizabeth stanton's great big world! as we discover l.a. hi, i'm elizabeth stanton. i'm here in los angeles with a few of my friends. and i'm gonna show you some things you've never seen before. (laughing) ah! elizabeth: los angeles is one of the most famous cities southern california. there's so much to do here and so much to discover. you can do anything, from surfing to even going on rollercoasters all day. (people screaming) los angeles is known for beaches shopping and definitely celebrities. you can see things from circus acts to movies, to red carpet events and huge parties. it's just crazy 24/7. seriously, i love living here. it's so beautiful. my friends jimmy ben nett... go, go, go. ...and jennifer veal... i don't think i've ever been this tall in my life. (laughing) (laughing) ...were super excited to explore the city with me. since l.a. is the place to find celebriti
l.a . has everything from driving tours to dinosaurs. and even a little chocolat e souffle in between. come with us as we di scover los angeles. it all happens right now. look at that . oh, yeah! that's so cool. look at the palm trees. yeah. welcom e to elizabeth stanton's great big world! as we discover l.a. hi, i'm elizabeth stanton. i'm here in los angeles with a few of my friends. and i'm gonna show you some things you've never seen before. (laughing) ah! elizabeth: los angeles is one of...
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los angeles. the aids health care foundation in l.a. trying to head off more cases by offering free vaccines starting tomorrow. reporter ted chen from our nbc station in los angeles has the details. >> we don't want this to become the perfect storm. >> reporter: they don't want it to be another aids crisis which is why the aids health care foundation is moving quickly, beginning tomorrow it's giving free meningitis vaccines at its pharmacies in west hollywood and hollywood. it is in response to a series of deaths in the gay community, seven in new york city and the saturday death of 33-year-old brett schaad of west hollywood. >> we cannot say at this point we have an outbreak in los angeles. but we know that this disease is serious. it's deadly. and that it can spread. >> shad had attended the white party, a gathering of thousands of gay friends in palm springs. doctors point out bacterial meningitis is not particular to the gay community. it can spread to anyone with or without sexual contact simply by coughing or sneezing. >> it's spr
los angeles. the aids health care foundation in l.a. trying to head off more cases by offering free vaccines starting tomorrow. reporter ted chen from our nbc station in los angeles has the details. >> we don't want this to become the perfect storm. >> reporter: they don't want it to be another aids crisis which is why the aids health care foundation is moving quickly, beginning tomorrow it's giving free meningitis vaccines at its pharmacies in west hollywood and hollywood. it is...
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los angeles isn't in this paralysis and to focus in on managing the city. people every day say they just want their streets paved and they want a good educational system and they want l.ak, again. and that's what i'm going to do as the next mayor of los angeles. >> do you believe he was a good mayor? >> i believe he accomplished many things but i also believe our high unemployment rate is unacceptable. i believe we need to do more to fix the streets of los angeles and to make sure that we have better response times for our fire department. that's what i am going to do as the next mayor of los angeles. >>> the president of the united states was just in california and left an interesting headline when he was introducing and talking about the state's attorney general camilla harris. she is brilliant, she is dedicated and tough and exactly in what you would want in anybody who is administering the law and making sure that everybody is getting a fair shake. she also happens to be by far the best looking. >> she has been an incredible attorney general. i think as we go forward, he was focusing in on the success of what she has been able to do and also to compliment her. i th
los angeles isn't in this paralysis and to focus in on managing the city. people every day say they just want their streets paved and they want a good educational system and they want l.ak, again. and that's what i'm going to do as the next mayor of los angeles. >> do you believe he was a good mayor? >> i believe he accomplished many things but i also believe our high unemployment rate is unacceptable. i believe we need to do more to fix the streets of los angeles and to make sure...
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half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a.ra, the museum of contemporary art, three
half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a.ra, the museum of contemporary art, three
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on c-span2 this week, booktv heads to los angeles for the l.a. times festival of books, live coverage both days with book panels and your questions for authors at the festival, and on c-span3, american history tv looks at revolutionary era printing from the american society in massachusetts. that's sunday at 7 p.m. eastern. >> russian prime minister was in the u.s. today to expect the economy to improve, but at a slower rate than the united states and develops nations. he's attending the g20 finance minister meetings. from the council on foreign relations, this is an hour.
on c-span2 this week, booktv heads to los angeles for the l.a. times festival of books, live coverage both days with book panels and your questions for authors at the festival, and on c-span3, american history tv looks at revolutionary era printing from the american society in massachusetts. that's sunday at 7 p.m. eastern. >> russian prime minister was in the u.s. today to expect the economy to improve, but at a slower rate than the united states and develops nations. he's attending the...
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driving while black this is this is this is part of the culture in los angeles people know that for blacks and latinos to be driving in l.a. in a nice vehicle you know you're going to get followed you're going to get a look that by the los angeles police department and it's sad that we have to really. generalize an entire department but now you know this is the culture that we've grown up in and we know that this is a norm this is been famous famous in movies the news it's part of popular culture that they pretty it's a racist department that attacks the people in that city we're talking about l.a. where the majority the people most centers are people of color so you know unfortunately this is a reality for us and i hope that things do get better one day but as of now i think we have a lot of training to do to the police department so they don't attack people that they do now we need something more we people can talk about things and not just simply you know shoot first and ask questions later on the other hand run i mean l.a. is notorious for having really high crime rates so how would you prefer to see the l.a.p.d. take
driving while black this is this is this is part of the culture in los angeles people know that for blacks and latinos to be driving in l.a. in a nice vehicle you know you're going to get followed you're going to get a look that by the los angeles police department and it's sad that we have to really. generalize an entire department but now you know this is the culture that we've grown up in and we know that this is a norm this is been famous famous in movies the news it's part of popular...
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l.a. to las vegas. >> just landed at los angeles. >> reporter: on my return flight to d.c., a slow down. so the captain just told us we are number 30 for departures and the delays he blames on the sequester. >> we'll keep you posted. thanks for your patience. >> reporter: flight 2173 landed in washington an hour late. the senate is working on emergency legislation tonight that would essentially put furloughed air traffic controllers back in the towers. we are told the white house may support the legislation. one incentive is the senate would really like to get out of town tomorrow to start their week-long recess. brian. >> tom costello after a day of pretzels in the air. tom, thanks for your trouble. what a mess. >>> we are back in a moment with a beautiful tribute sending a powerful message. >>> a wild night in mobile last night as explosions and fires tore through two barges, seven blasts in all. the fires burned through the night, left three people in critical condition with burns. the blast was felt ten miles away. it was last in the news because the carnival cruise ship triumph is u
l.a. to las vegas. >> just landed at los angeles. >> reporter: on my return flight to d.c., a slow down. so the captain just told us we are number 30 for departures and the delays he blames on the sequester. >> we'll keep you posted. thanks for your patience. >> reporter: flight 2173 landed in washington an hour late. the senate is working on emergency legislation tonight that would essentially put furloughed air traffic controllers back in the towers. we are told the...
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los angeles. we got to bring to light our perspective on why murals needed to be kept in l.a. >> murals are disappearing in our neighborhoods. and the city councils made a bad decision on the issue. so we want to teach our students at usc at the shu waz nager institute that you have the power, and i'm so glad that they got the city council to change their minds and to go down a different direction and protect that art. >> in dealing with murals, it's been this idea that i can help those who are trying to tell a story that aren't being heard. some people can't use language the way i use language and other people use language. some people speak through arts and some speak through other means. if art is your means of speaking of communicating, who am i to take that away from you and who is city council to take that away from you? >> this muirp talks about the latino culture, but i think with the depiction of the various leaders within the winds of change, personally, what draws my eye is this college student. she's kind of going in through the doorway of education. education being the gateway into many dif
los angeles. we got to bring to light our perspective on why murals needed to be kept in l.a. >> murals are disappearing in our neighborhoods. and the city councils made a bad decision on the issue. so we want to teach our students at usc at the shu waz nager institute that you have the power, and i'm so glad that they got the city council to change their minds and to go down a different direction and protect that art. >> in dealing with murals, it's been this idea that i can help...
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l.a. lakers. san antonio completes a sweep of los angeles.ints from tony parker to breeze past the lakers at 123-82. >>> speaking of sweeps, the miami heat disposes of the milwaukee bucks. lebron james scores 30 points. it's the first time the heat has ever swept a playoff opponent. >>> and the boston celtics aren't going down without a fight. jason terry scores the celtics' final nine points to secure a win to avoid a four-game sweep against the knicks. that sets up a game five meeting wednesday night in new york. >>> when we return, presidential jokes. >> rush limbaugh warned you about this. second term, baby. >> mr. obama serves up some laughs at the star-studded annual white house correspondents' association dinner. acne cleansers may be tough on breakouts, but how good are they for the rest of your face? [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® naturals acne cream cleanser with acne-fighting medicine from the wintergreen leaf. this effective cleanser cleans into pores. treats and helps prevent future breakouts. without dyes, parabens, or har
l.a. lakers. san antonio completes a sweep of los angeles.ints from tony parker to breeze past the lakers at 123-82. >>> speaking of sweeps, the miami heat disposes of the milwaukee bucks. lebron james scores 30 points. it's the first time the heat has ever swept a playoff opponent. >>> and the boston celtics aren't going down without a fight. jason terry scores the celtics' final nine points to secure a win to avoid a four-game sweep against the knicks. that sets up a game...
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half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. opera, the museum of contemporary art, three scientific research centers, and he puts his name on almost all of them. you want the world to know about it by putting your name on all the things you do support. >> i don't keep it a secret, that's for sure. [ticking] >> when sony, the electronics giant that's the epitome of japan incorporated, lost its cutting edge, it did something radical. it hired a westerner, sir howard stringer, as its new ceo. sony is no longer the coolest. this is the coolest. >> you can take ipod and beat us over the head with it, but it's only one product, and we have 1,000 products. >> still, talk about a tough job. he has to turn sony around in a culture that's not always easy for a westerner to understand. >> sorry. >> that's all right. were you lost in translation too? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we talk with a trio of business moguls, carl icahn, eli broad, and sir howard stringer. we begin with carl icahn. it takes a
half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. opera, the museum of contemporary art, three scientific research centers, and he puts his name on almost all of them. you want the world to know about it by putting your name on all the things you do support. >> i don't keep it a secret, that's for sure. [ticking] >> when sony, the electronics giant that's the epitome of japan incorporated, lost its cutting edge, it did something radical. it hired a westerner,...
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donovan's a los angeles galaxy team and their ice hockey lakers the l.a. kings were being all of us after respectively lifting the m.l.s. and n.h.l. trophies last season were four. thanks. on wednesday one young brazilian football that was the apple of his father's all i ask the son of wild when a remark toward his made his professional goal at the age of nineteen romario opened his tally in his six game for thirty eight capitals five press in the n.c.a.a. bought a photo three nil in a local tournament but the teenage striker has a long way to go if used to get anywhere near his father he trained he scored more than a thousand dollars. then on thursday embattled power lympics star oscar pistorius was cleared by the courts to take part in the world athletics championships in moscow this august the south african sprinter is charged with murdering his girlfriend reeva steenkamp on february fourteenth that could be allowed to leave the country after his bail appeal was upheld in pretoria on the twenty six year old. double amputee is a six time paralympic champ
donovan's a los angeles galaxy team and their ice hockey lakers the l.a. kings were being all of us after respectively lifting the m.l.s. and n.h.l. trophies last season were four. thanks. on wednesday one young brazilian football that was the apple of his father's all i ask the son of wild when a remark toward his made his professional goal at the age of nineteen romario opened his tally in his six game for thirty eight capitals five press in the n.c.a.a. bought a photo three nil in a local...
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for those of you visiting, welcome to los angeles, the second most pest infested city in america. thank you. l.aber two most vermin plagued city in the nation. chicago is number one. in chicago -- are you a rat? they get the most treatments for ants, rodents, spiders and bedbugs. l.a. gets the most treatments for cockroaches, termites and kardashians. but it's an honor just to be nominated. speaking of aggressive pests, facebook made a big announcement this morning. mark zuckerberg announced an app that would turn facebook into a website. it integrates the messaging into android phones. now you can drunk stalk your exand drunk dial your exwithout ever leaving the page. and not to be outdone -- myspace also
for those of you visiting, welcome to los angeles, the second most pest infested city in america. thank you. l.aber two most vermin plagued city in the nation. chicago is number one. in chicago -- are you a rat? they get the most treatments for ants, rodents, spiders and bedbugs. l.a. gets the most treatments for cockroaches, termites and kardashians. but it's an honor just to be nominated. speaking of aggressive pests, facebook made a big announcement this morning. mark zuckerberg announced an...
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los angeles from canada. >> jimmy: right. >> in a very l.a.n by somebody famous. and that person was gary oldman. so i started collecting his mail to give to you. because i know he is a friend of the show. >> jimmy: he does. he come to the show. >> i thought, how do i get gary oldman his mail? and i thought jimmy kimmel might be a really great way. >> jimmy: can we go through it? >> i haven't opened it. i pride myself on not opening his mail. >> jimmy: well, sure. this is from someone named kathy. a special events person. what is this? >> that's the united nations. he didn't forward, he didn't give them his forwarding address. >> jimmy: there are two from them. tell us what this is. >> this is holiday coupons for gary. barnes and noble. i love this. >> jimmy: a letter from perhaps a crazy person. >> this is from a crazy person or something. i feel really bad for this person. >> jimmy: why? >> if they're watching the show tonight, they're like, oh, well, that's why i never got a response. maybe they felt really happy that they know gary never g
los angeles from canada. >> jimmy: right. >> in a very l.a.n by somebody famous. and that person was gary oldman. so i started collecting his mail to give to you. because i know he is a friend of the show. >> jimmy: he does. he come to the show. >> i thought, how do i get gary oldman his mail? and i thought jimmy kimmel might be a really great way. >> jimmy: can we go through it? >> i haven't opened it. i pride myself on not opening his mail. >> jimmy:...
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and book tv heads to los angeles for the "l.a. times" festival of books. liveeragbo days th book pelquestions authat the festiva d on espn3, american history tv. looks at revolutionary year of precipitating from the american society in massachusetts. that's sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>ashington redskins -- washington redskins -- washington journal" continues. host: suspect dead, another at large after police chase. we're watching what's happening in the boston marathon shooting aftermath and what's happening this morning. what are your initial impressions of the latest news? guest: well, was not surprised they had a big break in the case this quickly. we were talking about this even as early as tuesday morning that with all the video that were there, all of the ybses, we thought there would be a quick break. -- eyewitnesses we thought there would be a quick break. so many people with cell phones and cameras and plus, we have all of the fixed cameras on the buildings and i guess the one taylor was very instructive. so getting the people involved in this
and book tv heads to los angeles for the "l.a. times" festival of books. liveeragbo days th book pelquestions authat the festiva d on espn3, american history tv. looks at revolutionary year of precipitating from the american society in massachusetts. that's sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>ashington redskins -- washington redskins -- washington journal" continues. host: suspect dead, another at large after police chase. we're watching what's happening in the boston marathon...
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los angeles. the aids health care foundation in l.a. is trying to stop more cases by offering free vaccines starting tomorrow. reporter ted chen from our nbc station in l.a. has more. >> we don't want this to become the perfect storm. >> reporter: they don't want it to be another aids crisis, which is why the aids health care foundation is moving quickly. beginning tomorrow, it's giving free meningitis vaccines at its pharmacies in hollywood. it's in response to a series of deaths in the gay community, seven in new york city and a saturday death of 33-year-old brett schott of west hollywood. >> we cannot say at this point we have an outbreak in los angeles. but we know that this is serious. it's deadly. and that it can spread. >> reporter: he had attended the white party, a gathering of thousands of gay men in palm springs. but doctors point out bacterial meningitis is not particular to the gay community. it can spread to anyone with or without sexual contact simply through coughing or sneezing. >> it's spread by respiratory droplets, w
los angeles. the aids health care foundation in l.a. is trying to stop more cases by offering free vaccines starting tomorrow. reporter ted chen from our nbc station in l.a. has more. >> we don't want this to become the perfect storm. >> reporter: they don't want it to be another aids crisis, which is why the aids health care foundation is moving quickly. beginning tomorrow, it's giving free meningitis vaccines at its pharmacies in hollywood. it's in response to a series of deaths...
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while lo angeless has the worst traffic in the country. the new report says, that the average l.a. drivers spend 59 hours sitting in traffic lacher, or about 21 have days. the worst time to drive in that area is friday afternoon. here is a look at the rankings. number one los angeles, a number to honolulu, and no. 3 san francisco, member for new york, and san jose was in seventh place. >> new this morning, the los angeles police department is now paying the price for an incident back in february. the lapd has agreed to pay $4.2 million to two women who were mistakenly shot at during the manhunt for disgruntled ex caught [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> welcome back. the time is 6:15 a.m.. >> it is 20 degrees cooler than where we were 24 hours ago. it is definitely a cooler morning the we saw a few days a
while lo angeless has the worst traffic in the country. the new report says, that the average l.a. drivers spend 59 hours sitting in traffic lacher, or about 21 have days. the worst time to drive in that area is friday afternoon. here is a look at the rankings. number one los angeles, a number to honolulu, and no. 3 san francisco, member for new york, and san jose was in seventh place. >> new this morning, the los angeles police department is now paying the price for an incident back in...
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l.a.'s superior court in downtown los angeles where opening statements are scheduled to begin. 82-year-oldkatherine jackson filing suit. to the tune of $40 billion. i am going to bring in our legal analyst. >> we are going to see fireworks in these opening statements in the courthouse behind us. the aeg folks are going to go after michael hammer and tongue and portray him as a pill-popping, doctor shopping guy whose life was turned upside down by molestation algagszs. the family is going to say aeg knew what they were getting, a rock 'n roll tour doctor who would do whatever it took to get him ready to go. there is going to be some excitement. >> reporter: the heart of this is who hired dr. conrad murray? >> there are some smoking gun emales. aeg admits, with he hired this guy. the question is going to be, will the jersey that as translating to corporate responsibility for illegal conduct by a doctor. that's the big question. >> reporter: also have to ask about the possibility that michael's two oldest children, prince and paris, will be testifying. they are on the witness list. their pres
l.a.'s superior court in downtown los angeles where opening statements are scheduled to begin. 82-year-oldkatherine jackson filing suit. to the tune of $40 billion. i am going to bring in our legal analyst. >> we are going to see fireworks in these opening statements in the courthouse behind us. the aeg folks are going to go after michael hammer and tongue and portray him as a pill-popping, doctor shopping guy whose life was turned upside down by molestation algagszs. the family is going...
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book "desert reckoning" is about the fatal collision between a hermit and the los angeles county sheriff and the shadowlands of l.a., meaning the antelope valley in 2003 and then what happened after this fatal collision which was the biggest manhunt in modern california history. not that your honor manhunts, sorry. this one i write about really was the biggest one in recent times. so this is really narrative nonfiction and i knew the elements of fiction in my writing. i bring and the desert as a major player in all of my work and characters in the big way and bring in their back story and so on. so it's hard for me to say, true, crime doesn't apply to what i do. >> my latest book, "lost girls" in vaults really serious heavy-duty research including going to state residents to interview john gartner who raped two teenaged girls and i had to go through him and his family. i waited until i finished all of my research and because the case did not go to trial i actually thought it would be easier. it turned out to be more difficult because the documentation that i would normally get by looking through court exhibits, co
book "desert reckoning" is about the fatal collision between a hermit and the los angeles county sheriff and the shadowlands of l.a., meaning the antelope valley in 2003 and then what happened after this fatal collision which was the biggest manhunt in modern california history. not that your honor manhunts, sorry. this one i write about really was the biggest one in recent times. so this is really narrative nonfiction and i knew the elements of fiction in my writing. i bring and the...
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l.a., los angeles, was trying to fix its traffic problem. hey spent about $450 million synchronizing lights. that is innovation. it does not have to be this new disruptive technology. >> back to stanford. you write in "secrets of silicon valley" that professors are encouraged or allowed to be paid consultants to businesses. >> yeah. >> is that an unusual -- >> it is unusual. i understand it is done more so now but originally stanford came up with this concept because, again it was about having greater connect tivety to what is was going on in the business world. this all dates back to leeland stanford and that need to how to best prepare students can only be done through this seamless system and having the exposure. stanford also has an extremely strong licensing department. because of that, innovation or inventions, such as google have profitted dramatically because it was larry page who went to the licensing office and said, i need to paten this, i need to shop this around. this intention was not to build a company, initially. so the benef
l.a., los angeles, was trying to fix its traffic problem. hey spent about $450 million synchronizing lights. that is innovation. it does not have to be this new disruptive technology. >> back to stanford. you write in "secrets of silicon valley" that professors are encouraged or allowed to be paid consultants to businesses. >> yeah. >> is that an unusual -- >> it is unusual. i understand it is done more so now but originally stanford came up with this concept...
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>> the gang life in the streets of los angeles commanded cannot a year after the l.a. riots. people wanted to know was up with the gangs. i was the first one to write about the chicano, the experiencing things even though it is actually older than any other ethnic group. it has been very entrenched. think it was a board to hear that voice. also, the voice of redemption because it was not just about the gangs. it was about how i chased my life for leon panetta for i could get rid of drugs, it of violence and begin a life as an activist and the writer as i have been for 40 years. >> what does the terms economy? >> it is really the mexican descendant, we have been here for so long. people think it is just an immigrant. constantly replenishing. several generations. we call ourselves to, partly connected indigenously. the people. they call them aztecs and took him back to something that in the 60's became vibrant, political, change. so is kind of like a decision to the sake of my live identity which also includes justice and a better country. >> solar you when you join the gain? >
>> the gang life in the streets of los angeles commanded cannot a year after the l.a. riots. people wanted to know was up with the gangs. i was the first one to write about the chicano, the experiencing things even though it is actually older than any other ethnic group. it has been very entrenched. think it was a board to hear that voice. also, the voice of redemption because it was not just about the gangs. it was about how i chased my life for leon panetta for i could get rid of drugs,...
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los angeles should be pretty good, too. as i mentioned, it only gets better from here. look at l.a. by the time we get to friday, we could be into the low 80s. a significant warm-up is in the cards for many areas of california and all the way up into the pacific northwest. that's a look at your natio san jose, 67. and even arizona, a little cool by your standards. >>> have a safe quiet weather in the days ahead. >> bill karins, thank you so much. >>> i'm richard lui, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> terror at the boston marathon. this is what we know right now for you. three people were killed in two explosions which happened at 2:50 eastern time monday afternoon. the twin blasts occurred as little as 12 seconds apart near the finish line of the race. one of those killed was an 8-year-old boy. more than 140 others were injured including some who lost limbs. officials say there were two confirmed explosive devices both of which contained bbs or ball bearings. the fbi has taken over as the lead agency on the massive investigatio
los angeles should be pretty good, too. as i mentioned, it only gets better from here. look at l.a. by the time we get to friday, we could be into the low 80s. a significant warm-up is in the cards for many areas of california and all the way up into the pacific northwest. that's a look at your natio san jose, 67. and even arizona, a little cool by your standards. >>> have a safe quiet weather in the days ahead. >> bill karins, thank you so much. >>> i'm richard lui, and...
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los angeles. i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from the milken conference in l.a. in the next two hours i'll be speaking to some of the biggest names. peter wineburg. boone pickens. a whole host of people who are making money in this bull market, bill. >> looking forward to that. maria is in my hometown. i'm in hers. bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. bums running wild again today, maria, put the s&p on pace to close at a record high. as mandy was mentioning, one of the leading groups in this sector have been the utilities. they are hitting yet another five-year high today. coming up we'll look at whether that red hot sector can continue to move this market higher. we'll look at that coming up, maria. >> and once again, of course, it's a lot of fed induced buying. today we're talking to former federal reserve governor kevin warsh weighing in on whether the stimulus measures are actually keeping inflation too low. his take on whether the fed might dial it back. >> all right. let's get you caught up on the markets. how they're trading today. it has been a
los angeles. i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from the milken conference in l.a. in the next two hours i'll be speaking to some of the biggest names. peter wineburg. boone pickens. a whole host of people who are making money in this bull market, bill. >> looking forward to that. maria is in my hometown. i'm in hers. bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. bums running wild again today, maria, put the s&p on pace to close at a record high. as mandy was mentioning, one of the...
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on c-span two, book tv goes to los angeles for the l.a. times festival of books. live coverage both days with book panels and your questions for authors at the festival. and on c-span3, american history tv looks at revolutionary printing from the american antiquarian society. sunday at 7:00 eastern. , theytheir documentary asked the president to support within the u.s.. middletudent at eastern school in silver spring, maryland. and second prize winners in this year's c-span's studentcam competition. >> throughout the past few decades, the amount of damage to our water has increased exponentially. come to the salt water and oceans. it has become even more prominent than ever before. the fish that were healthy are not going extinct.-- are now going extinct. each year, the u.s. consumes close to 5 billion tons of seafood. it is the third rank country for consuming fish. the case of gone by since the overuse of our country's natural resources. how can we sustain heating as-- eastiting as much fish as we do without sustaining natural fish populations. the fish on the d
on c-span two, book tv goes to los angeles for the l.a. times festival of books. live coverage both days with book panels and your questions for authors at the festival. and on c-span3, american history tv looks at revolutionary printing from the american antiquarian society. sunday at 7:00 eastern. , theytheir documentary asked the president to support within the u.s.. middletudent at eastern school in silver spring, maryland. and second prize winners in this year's c-span's studentcam...
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signing area one, and if you want to hear more about politics, "the los angeles times" tent right now we're going to be talking about the l.a mayor's race, in half an hour at 12:30. so thank you for coming. and thank you to the panelists. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv's live coverage from "the los angeles times" festival of becomes on the campus of the university of southern california. a beautiful, southern california day here. we have several hours of live coverage ahead, including author callins and we're pleased now to be joined on our sets at usc by the best-selling author, dennis prager. his most recent book: "still the best hope. why the world needs american vallates triumph. " is this about experting american values. >> guest: we first have to import them. but it's about exporting elm that's why the subtitle is about the world. people need guidance to be good people. we're not born good. this is one of the basic differences between left and right. left wing ideology tends to believe we're born basically good. conservatives understand we're not, and it's a huge source of the differenc
signing area one, and if you want to hear more about politics, "the los angeles times" tent right now we're going to be talking about the l.a mayor's race, in half an hour at 12:30. so thank you for coming. and thank you to the panelists. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv's live coverage from "the los angeles times" festival of becomes on the campus of the university of southern california. a beautiful, southern california day here. we have...
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los angeles, the second most pest infested city in america. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] orkin, the pest control company, ranked l.a.ber two most vermin plagued city in the nation. chicago is number one. chigago gets -- >> woo! >> jimmy; are you a rat? in chicago, they get the most treatments for ants, rodents, spiders and bed bugs. l.a. gets the most treatments for cockroaches, termites and kardashians. but it's an honor just to be nominated. speaking of aggressive pests, facebook made a big announcement this morning. most everyone thought they were going to unveil a new facebook cell phone today. instead, mark zuckerberg revealed new software that will transform your phone into a facebook page. finally you can get facebook on your phone. the software is called facebook home. they say it's more than just an app. it integrates facebook's new speed messaging and photos into android phones. i actually like the idea of having facebook permanently integrated into a phone. now you can drunk stalk your ex and drunk dial your ex without ever leaving the page. and not to be outdone -- [ applause ] myspace also released a ph
los angeles, the second most pest infested city in america. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] orkin, the pest control company, ranked l.a.ber two most vermin plagued city in the nation. chicago is number one. chigago gets -- >> woo! >> jimmy; are you a rat? in chicago, they get the most treatments for ants, rodents, spiders and bed bugs. l.a. gets the most treatments for cockroaches, termites and kardashians. but it's an honor just to be nominated. speaking of aggressive pests,...
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los angeles. i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from the milken conference in l.a.e next two hours i'll be speaking to some of the biggest names. peter wineburg. boone pickens. a whole host of people who are making money in this bull market, bill. >> looking forward to that. maria is in my hometown. i'm in hers. bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. bums running wild again today, maria, put the s&p on pace to close at a record high. as mandy was mentioning, one of the leading groups in this sector have been the utilities. they are hitting yet another five-year high today. coming up we'll look atth
los angeles. i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from the milken conference in l.a.e next two hours i'll be speaking to some of the biggest names. peter wineburg. boone pickens. a whole host of people who are making money in this bull market, bill. >> looking forward to that. maria is in my hometown. i'm in hers. bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. bums running wild again today, maria, put the s&p on pace to close at a record high. as mandy was mentioning, one of the leading...
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right now, he's facing trial in los angeles for the murders of three women from the 1980s. want to bring in casey wian live in l.a. sam little, we know, he was found, arrested in kentucky last fall on some unrelated charge. so connect the dots for me, los angeles, nationwide investigation, what's going on? >> well, brooke, here's what happened. two cold case investigators here in los angeles had dna evidence that they say links samuel little to two murders here in los angeles in the 1980s. as you mentioned, he had been arrested several months ago on an unrelated drug charge. they ultimately found him living in a homeless shelter in kentucky and successfully extradited him to los angeles, where he is now charged with three different counts of murder, from the 1980s. i want to point out that he has pled not guilty to those charges. his public defender has not responded to our request to talk about this case. but investigators for the lapd tell me that they believe he could be a suspect in dozens of murders around the can country. as you mentioned, he has a long arrest record dating over 50 years. they say he's been
right now, he's facing trial in los angeles for the murders of three women from the 1980s. want to bring in casey wian live in l.a. sam little, we know, he was found, arrested in kentucky last fall on some unrelated charge. so connect the dots for me, los angeles, nationwide investigation, what's going on? >> well, brooke, here's what happened. two cold case investigators here in los angeles had dna evidence that they say links samuel little to two murders here in los angeles in the...
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los angeles. what is it going to mean for housing decisions being made in l.a.? >> this is going to have a devastating impact on the city of los angeles. we have been working on the homeless issue. we have a difficult problem here. and at the moment we have over 400 vouchers, not unlike what was sed about new orleans that are formally homeless folks, both veterans and families looking for housing now. those will be the first in and last hout. these are the folks that will lose the opportunity to find housing. it's really critical. >> thank you to mercedes marquette in los angeles. i'm going to get the rest of the panel back in on this topic as soon as we come back. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infection
los angeles. what is it going to mean for housing decisions being made in l.a.? >> this is going to have a devastating impact on the city of los angeles. we have been working on the homeless issue. we have a difficult problem here. and at the moment we have over 400 vouchers, not unlike what was sed about new orleans that are formally homeless folks, both veterans and families looking for housing now. those will be the first in and last hout. these are the folks that will lose the...
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los angeles are among the lindo r t. and talk more about this from own joins us from the l.a. studio hiram on him are you there so billionaires are turning a profit during this time of jobless recovery ramon why are we saying this. sure well forbes pointed out that the value of billionaires around the world went up by a trillion dollars last year now forbes attributed this rise in wealth to a resurgence in ass evaluate now what are these assets they include a bunch of financial instruments such as stocks bonds and the derivatives they make from them it's also include real estate so from the get go the wealthy already had much more of these assets than the rest of us that combined with the low interest rates has encouraged more wealthy to make heavier investments however although this money seems to be revolving at the higher end that same growth hasn't been reflected in the middle class and in the lower class when it comes to the economy really not there ramon so we're saying that mainstream media is saying that the housing market is on the rebound which and we just know that
los angeles are among the lindo r t. and talk more about this from own joins us from the l.a. studio hiram on him are you there so billionaires are turning a profit during this time of jobless recovery ramon why are we saying this. sure well forbes pointed out that the value of billionaires around the world went up by a trillion dollars last year now forbes attributed this rise in wealth to a resurgence in ass evaluate now what are these assets they include a bunch of financial instruments such...
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l.a. >> on september 27th, 2011, conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor, would go on trial. >> outside the losinal courthouse, jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryan smith was watching. >> this is the death of michael jackson. and it's not just that he's a famous star. it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> david walgrin laid out the prosecution's case. >> michael jackson trusted his life to the medical skills of conrad murray. that misplaced trust in the hands of conrad murray cost michael jackson his life. >> to help prove the case, prosecutors present a very different image of the pop legend. from a vibrant singer, dancer and entertainer on stage, to a completely different person behind the scenes. >> to michael jackson. >> then, midway through opening arguments, a stunning moment. the voice of michael jackson as he'd never been heard before. >> when people leave my show, i want them to say he's the greatest entertainer of the world. >> jackson sounded fragile. impair
l.a. >> on september 27th, 2011, conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor, would go on trial. >> outside the losinal courthouse, jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryan smith was watching. >> this is the death of michael jackson. and it's not just that he's a famous star. it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> david walgrin laid out the prosecution's...
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l.a. cop became a cop killer. you remember the manhunt for christopher dorner. the losapped officer killed four and wounded two others and vowed to keep killing cops as s.w.a.t. teams searched for him. he held a husband and wife captive in their home. he tied them up, put pillowcases over their head. they broke free and called police. >> scream out for the deputies, please. >> help. >> right before leaving he tied us up, put pillowcases over our heads. >> how long ago did he tie you up? >> like 15 minutes to 30 minutes. >> dorner shot himself as police closed in the couple is asking for the reward for finding him. >>> we're watching the dow, a record is coming. stay with us. used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work do
l.a. cop became a cop killer. you remember the manhunt for christopher dorner. the losapped officer killed four and wounded two others and vowed to keep killing cops as s.w.a.t. teams searched for him. he held a husband and wife captive in their home. he tied them up, put pillowcases over their head. they broke free and called police. >> scream out for the deputies, please. >> help. >> right before leaving he tied us up, put pillowcases over our heads. >> how long ago...
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l.a.. >> we're losing people to places like las vegas, new york, miami. people don't want to come to los angeles, san francisco, san diego. >> with this defeat supporters are now thinking about a ballot measure so voters can decide on this issue. >> if you saw something bright might have been this, take a look. it's a solar powered airplane. >> the plane 3,000 feet up can go 30,000 feet. >> idea to show technology exists for the alternative fuel autos thanks for joining us at 4:00 i'm. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 begins right now. >> thank you. leaders in contra costa county feel the heat over a new proposal to close more fire staying autos a hacker attack that sent wall street into a three-minute free fall. >> i'm sandhya patel. natural air conditioning back with us. how long cooling trend will continue. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> the daempk russ fire season arrives as one county cuts back on fire protection. >> fires need quick attention but the fire department could be in trouble. four stations closed in january two, more in jeopardy because of deep cuts. laura? >> well, firef
l.a.. >> we're losing people to places like las vegas, new york, miami. people don't want to come to los angeles, san francisco, san diego. >> with this defeat supporters are now thinking about a ballot measure so voters can decide on this issue. >> if you saw something bright might have been this, take a look. it's a solar powered airplane. >> the plane 3,000 feet up can go 30,000 feet. >> idea to show technology exists for the alternative fuel autos thanks for...
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los angeles courtroom. >> today hoping statements. >> i'm christina mclarty outside the courthouse in downtown l.a.e lined up to cover this case court started at 10:00 amount. katherine jackson avoided the cameras being escorted under ground. katherine jackson and her lawyers are claiming the concert promoter aeg hired and controlled dr. conrad murray and put the desire for
los angeles courtroom. >> today hoping statements. >> i'm christina mclarty outside the courthouse in downtown l.a.e lined up to cover this case court started at 10:00 amount. katherine jackson avoided the cameras being escorted under ground. katherine jackson and her lawyers are claiming the concert promoter aeg hired and controlled dr. conrad murray and put the desire for