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chaos in the canyons north of los angeles. the l.a. ire department confirming one of their own had been shot dead inside fire station 81 in the community of agua dulce, by a disgruntled worker. another firefighter rushed to the hospital. a short time later, roughly 10 miles east, his body was later found on the property of the burned down home. it was a violent memorial day weekend in cities across the country. tonight, new surveillance video shows mayhem as a hail of bullets is fired at a crowd outside a miami nightclub early sunday. two were killed, and more than 20 other others wounded. minutes before the shooting, the white nissan pathfinder, believed to be the shooter's vehicle, drives slowly behind the crowd as if looking for their target. you can see the driver parks and pulls into an alley. another camera angle shows a three gunman wearing ski masks and hoodies jumping up on the with assault-style rifles and handguns and opening fire on the crowd. a manhunt is under way for the shooters. >> these are acts of domestic terrorism.
chaos in the canyons north of los angeles. the l.a. ire department confirming one of their own had been shot dead inside fire station 81 in the community of agua dulce, by a disgruntled worker. another firefighter rushed to the hospital. a short time later, roughly 10 miles east, his body was later found on the property of the burned down home. it was a violent memorial day weekend in cities across the country. tonight, new surveillance video shows mayhem as a hail of bullets is fired at a...
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the gunshots rang out yesterday around 45 miles north of los angeles.nman was later found dead at his burning home. a motive has not been released. >>> the summer vacation season is under way, but many hotels across the country are dealing with labor shortages. wendy gillette reports from scottsdale, arizona. >> reporter: laurel ely is a front desk agent at the fairmont scottsdale princess outside phoenix. the hotel has been overwhelmed with guests since february when more people started getting vaccinated. >> it's been very busy. lots of guests are coming to enjoy the beautiful weather we have, to sit at the pool, hike, golf, just relax. >> reporter: while the guests are coming back, not all the workers are. business plummeted when the pandemic started, and many employees left the industry or the area. the hotel is currently looking to fill 200 positions across all departments. >> i've never seen the need for staffing like this unmet as it has been. >> reporter: the hotel is offering an incentive of $500 to new hires and current employees can get a bon
the gunshots rang out yesterday around 45 miles north of los angeles.nman was later found dead at his burning home. a motive has not been released. >>> the summer vacation season is under way, but many hotels across the country are dealing with labor shortages. wendy gillette reports from scottsdale, arizona. >> reporter: laurel ely is a front desk agent at the fairmont scottsdale princess outside phoenix. the hotel has been overwhelmed with guests since february when more people...
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all of this happening north of los angeles. ng, everyone i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes in again tonight for frank and we start tonight with that developing news just east of santa clarita. one firefighter was killed, another injured in a shooting at that southern california fires. station and as we mentioned, the suspected gunman is a fellow firefighter. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with an update on this deadly attack. janna heather, another workplace shooting here in california, according to officials, who gave an update late today the suspected gunman was found dead at his home near the fire station, and authorities say they believe he set his house on fire before apparently killing himself. los angeles county sheriff's deputies got the call just before 11 o'clock this morning about. gunshots at a small l. a county fire department station number 81 that's in agua dulce say that's about 45 miles north of los angeles, when deputies got to the station they say they found one man dead. they say he was a
all of this happening north of los angeles. ng, everyone i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes in again tonight for frank and we start tonight with that developing news just east of santa clarita. one firefighter was killed, another injured in a shooting at that southern california fires. station and as we mentioned, the suspected gunman is a fellow firefighter. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with an update on this deadly attack. janna heather, another workplace shooting here in...
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los angeles county fire department station. the los angeles county sheriff's office says the shooting happened at fire station 81, which is about 45, miles north of los angeles, and the others will say area near santa clarita. no details yet about any injuries are being released at this time. ah, home about 10 miles away from the station is on fire, and there's a heavy police presence in the area, but it's unclear if those things are connected. authorities didn't immediately have more information. we'll continue to follow the law. this development and bring you updates throughout the show new at noon, solano counties finally been given the go ahead to shift from the restrictive red tier two orange until today, solano county had remained in the red here since march, 9th, the only bay area county still in the red tear, starting tomorrow. churches restaurants, gyms and movie theaters will be able to increase indoor capacity. marin county also moved from the orange tear to yellow. our state is expected to do away with this tear based system altogether on june 15 well hot weather around much of the bay area sent people to the coast looking to cool off
los angeles county fire department station. the los angeles county sheriff's office says the shooting happened at fire station 81, which is about 45, miles north of los angeles, and the others will say area near santa clarita. no details yet about any injuries are being released at this time. ah, home about 10 miles away from the station is on fire, and there's a heavy police presence in the area, but it's unclear if those things are connected. authorities didn't immediately have more...
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we're live at the scene of antelope valley north of los angeles. hey, bill. >> hey, martha. n to you. so we were just given exclusive access to witness the largest operation in the history of the l.a. county sheriff's department as they track down, identify and destroy illegal marijuana grows run by mexican drug cartels here in the open desert north of l.a. take a look at this remarkable video. we shot it a short time ago. the sheriff brought in bulldozer to bring to the ground this illegal marijuana field. there's hundreds of others just like this one across the valley where we are. today the sheriff launched an operation utilizing up to 500 deputies with the dea to span out across the desert, find these locations, raid them and destroy the product. just to give you an idea of how big these are, take a look at the video we shot this morning before the bulldozers got here. this location alone, the sheriff said is worth $50 million to these cartels. there's between 70 and 80 different green houses housing these plants. why does marijuana matter? what does a little weed hurting
we're live at the scene of antelope valley north of los angeles. hey, bill. >> hey, martha. n to you. so we were just given exclusive access to witness the largest operation in the history of the l.a. county sheriff's department as they track down, identify and destroy illegal marijuana grows run by mexican drug cartels here in the open desert north of l.a. take a look at this remarkable video. we shot it a short time ago. the sheriff brought in bulldozer to bring to the ground this...
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this shooting happened at 11 o'clock this morning at our station 81, in a town about 45 miles north of los angeles >> i've dealt with a lot of death. and a lot of fallen members of my department. i have always prayed would neve death. i never thought that if it had occurred, that it would occur in this fashion. >> the firefighter who died was a fire specialist who had been with the department more than 20 years. investigator say the suspect took off after the shooting and then barricaded himself inside of his home, about 10 miles from the fire station. officers arrived and found the house up in flames. authorities found a body in the yard, who they believe is the suspect. he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the question in all of this is why. this evening investigators are still trying to determine a motive. >>> the alameda county fire department has lowered the flag to half staff in light of the tragedy. the department tweeted a photo saying our hearts go out to the fire department, the family, friends, and the community. >>> looking at a san francisco today, maryland unveiled a two- year
this shooting happened at 11 o'clock this morning at our station 81, in a town about 45 miles north of los angeles >> i've dealt with a lot of death. and a lot of fallen members of my department. i have always prayed would neve death. i never thought that if it had occurred, that it would occur in this fashion. >> the firefighter who died was a fire specialist who had been with the department more than 20 years. investigator say the suspect took off after the shooting and then...
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this happened at the fire station in the desert community of aug adults about 45 miles north of los angeles then barricaded himself in a home before setting it on fire. so far, officials have not released a motive for this shooting. today marks the start of pride month and several bay area cities air raising the pride flag. sam matteo county held several ceremonies today in the county is flying a different flag. the progress pride flag includes black and blue. down stripes to represent marginalized lgbtq communities of color. san leandro also held an event at city hall, where it to raise the progress. pride flag. we're watching ktvu fox two news tonight at 6 32 more bay area counties are moving in the right direction on the state's covid reopening plan. that's right. marin county is now the fourth in the bay area to move from the orange tear to the less restrictive yellow tear. and solano county is finally moving from the red tear to the less restrictive orange tear. this all means starting tomorrow. churches restaurants, gyms and movie theaters will be able to increase indoor capacity. the
this happened at the fire station in the desert community of aug adults about 45 miles north of los angeles then barricaded himself in a home before setting it on fire. so far, officials have not released a motive for this shooting. today marks the start of pride month and several bay area cities air raising the pride flag. sam matteo county held several ceremonies today in the county is flying a different flag. the progress pride flag includes black and blue. down stripes to represent...
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consequences of oil extraction is also underway in both arvin and taft, california, just a few hours north of los angelesan sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are, what are you wearing? are you wearing just wool and cotton? are you wearing polyesters and nylons and rayon? the oil and gas industry and the petrochemical industry create so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of life are things that people are taking for granted. man 2: they are essentially putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think that's i
consequences of oil extraction is also underway in both arvin and taft, california, just a few hours north of los angelesan sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of...
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one blade north of los angeles was started when a hard caught fire. the fire has already burned through an area of 8 square kilometers as the western coast of the us and canada is sweltering under a record breaking heat wave for the 2nd day in a row temperatures and seattle set a new all time high. this time of 42 degrees celsius businesses and schools have closed and transport authorities. as you use water trucks to cool down draw bridges . other cities were even hotter residents to refuge at a cooling shelter in nearby portland, or temperatures. hit 45 degrees. this in an area traditionally known for temperatures and rather rainy conditions. let's bring in my grass. he's now he's a resident of canada's british columbia problems mark, welcome. i see you've got your shades on so it's probably sunny where you are, what's the temperature? all the temperature right now is just cross 50 or sorry, 45 degrees. wow. how are you coping with this crazy weather? well, i've just started sweating like crazy. it's been, it's been a bit of a struggle. i'm also an as
one blade north of los angeles was started when a hard caught fire. the fire has already burned through an area of 8 square kilometers as the western coast of the us and canada is sweltering under a record breaking heat wave for the 2nd day in a row temperatures and seattle set a new all time high. this time of 42 degrees celsius businesses and schools have closed and transport authorities. as you use water trucks to cool down draw bridges . other cities were even hotter residents to refuge at...
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fighter is dead and another injured after being shot by a gunman who stormed a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, after opening fire, the government fled to his nearby home, where he was involved in an arm stump of whitley. a fire started in the host. some reports say a body lead to be the suspect house being seen on the side. officials, i suggested the man may be a disgruntled fire department employee, as of yet, there is no indication of a motive to something a little bit different. finally, you may be stuck at home, but it's migration season for polar burs. these images were captured this week and she sees not to the north of russia to kafka province. under laska, a russian photographer got up close while translating with an international, a conservation group called bern pictures. didn't they get up close and div trucking the movements of the magnificent arctic creatures through the melting spring ice? there are 2000 of them. in fact, living in that region dealing with there plenty of difficulties. in fact, a triple threat of retreating arctic ice cover, shipping and ille
fighter is dead and another injured after being shot by a gunman who stormed a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, after opening fire, the government fled to his nearby home, where he was involved in an arm stump of whitley. a fire started in the host. some reports say a body lead to be the suspect house being seen on the side. officials, i suggested the man may be a disgruntled fire department employee, as of yet, there is no indication of a motive to something a little bit...
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the fire fighter fiddler shot a colleague and wounded another after storming a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, the man opened fire and then fled to 0 by home, where he barricaded himself in and started a blaze. 3 hours later, the fire was extinguished and his body found the local sheriff said the gunman appeared to have shot himself. a motive for the killing has yet to be established. and finally, you might be stuck at home, but it is migration season for polar bears. these images were captured this week in the took gc that is to the north of rushes, caught province, and alaska russian photographer got up close while traveling with an international conservation group called bare patrol. they are tracking the movement of the magnificent arctic creatures through the melting spring ice. now there is about 2000 of them living in that region dealing with a number of difficulties. in fact, a triple threat of retreating arctic ice cover, shipping and illegal hunting is our to international about 33 minutes. i'll be back with another full fresh look to stay with us. the the prices
the fire fighter fiddler shot a colleague and wounded another after storming a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, the man opened fire and then fled to 0 by home, where he barricaded himself in and started a blaze. 3 hours later, the fire was extinguished and his body found the local sheriff said the gunman appeared to have shot himself. a motive for the killing has yet to be established. and finally, you might be stuck at home, but it is migration season for polar bears....
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firefighter federally shot, a colleague and wounded another after storming a fire station at north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, the man opened fire and then fled to his nearby home, where he barricaded himself in and started ablaze. 3 hours later, fire was extinguished and his body found local sheriff's that the government appeared to have shot himself motive for the killing. as yet to be established. and finally, you may be stuck at home, but its migration season for polar bears. these images were captured this week in the took g c. that is to the north of russia's caught car province and alaska. a russian photographer got up close while traveling with an international conservation group called bare patrol there tracking the movement of the magnificent, magnificent arctic creatures through the melting spring ice. now there is around 2000 of them living in that region, dealing with a number of difficulties. in fact, a triple threat of retreating arctic ice cover, shipping and illegal hunting. or that does it for me back in 31 and a half minutes with more news. this is our to international
firefighter federally shot, a colleague and wounded another after storming a fire station at north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, the man opened fire and then fled to his nearby home, where he barricaded himself in and started ablaze. 3 hours later, fire was extinguished and his body found local sheriff's that the government appeared to have shot himself motive for the killing. as yet to be established. and finally, you may be stuck at home, but its migration season for polar bears. these...
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fighter is dead and another injured after being shot by a gunman who stormed a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, after opening fire the government's sledge with nearby home, where he was involved in an on the stand off with police. a fire started in the house report say body believe to be the suspect has been seen. side official is help suggested the man, maybe a disgruntled fire department employee, but as yet there's no indication of a motor. finally, you might be stuck at home, but it's migration season for polar burs. these images were captured this week in the g. c. that is to the north of rushes to kafka province and alaska. a russian photographer got off close, didn't teach us while traveling with an international conservation group called bird patrol. they're tracking the movement of the magnificent arctic creatures through the melting spring ice. there's around 2000 of them living in the region, dealing with a number of difficulties. in fact, a triple threat of retreating arctic ice cover shipping. illegal gorgeous shelton, or i just approaching half past midnight i
fighter is dead and another injured after being shot by a gunman who stormed a fire station north of los angeles. on tuesday morning, after opening fire the government's sledge with nearby home, where he was involved in an on the stand off with police. a fire started in the house report say body believe to be the suspect has been seen. side official is help suggested the man, maybe a disgruntled fire department employee, but as yet there's no indication of a motor. finally, you might be stuck...
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los angeles county. a yet to be named off-duty firefighter shot and killed a colleague and wounded a captain at the station 45 miles north of los angeles. as morgan norwood explains, the suspect apparently took his own life after setting his home fire. >> a southern california community reeling after another deadly workplace shooting. this one, less than a week later. du death and i never thought occurred that it would occur in this fashion. >> and off-duty firefighter storming into a fire station killing one of his own colleagues. according to our station, the suspect was apparently involved in an ongoing dispute with a coworker. >> >> the firefighter with multiple gunshot wounds trying to get him into the hospital. >> investigators finding the suspect barricaded inside of his home dead from up here suicide. >> still no sign of a missing 84-year-old san francisco grandmother has not been seen or heard from since friday. today city leaders are weighing in saying that have been missed opportunities to bring her home safely. wayne freedman has this story. >> in san francisco the mystery of her disappearance has only deepened.
los angeles county. a yet to be named off-duty firefighter shot and killed a colleague and wounded a captain at the station 45 miles north of los angeles. as morgan norwood explains, the suspect apparently took his own life after setting his home fire. >> a southern california community reeling after another deadly workplace shooting. this one, less than a week later. du death and i never thought occurred that it would occur in this fashion. >> and off-duty firefighter storming into...
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[bleep] jillian: it happened 35 miles north of los angeles, no one was injured, the plane did not hittrol to the pilot and trainee were on board. it is not clear why they needed to make that emergency landing. enough to the michigan firefight on vacation jumped into action when historic building caught fire. he can be seen with a hose line helping out as first responders arrived. the unnamed firefighter hooked up the hydrant to get the inferno under control. no one was injured, no word on the cause of the fire. >> expect to pay more dining out, restaurants across the country raised prices as soaring inflation triples the cost of ingredients. the owner of georgia's northside took to facebook to cling to customers why their bills would be bigger. how bad could it get? >> kind of unreal at the moment. every day is an adventure. i go to the market and wait to see what i am facing but it is changing on a daily basis. >> 4.2% increase in the last 12 months, let's break this down by certain items. i read that you use a lot of beef brisket, barbecue seasoning, a lot of people use it. up 185%,
[bleep] jillian: it happened 35 miles north of los angeles, no one was injured, the plane did not hittrol to the pilot and trainee were on board. it is not clear why they needed to make that emergency landing. enough to the michigan firefight on vacation jumped into action when historic building caught fire. he can be seen with a hose line helping out as first responders arrived. the unnamed firefighter hooked up the hydrant to get the inferno under control. no one was injured, no word on the...
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. >>> triple digit temperatures fuelling wildfires in the western states the shell fire north of los angeles sunday it was started by a car fire according to the national interagency fire center, there are 50 active large fires burning in 12 states. >>> this was a decades old wish for a yankee fan named gwynn goldman. she asked to be a bat girl 50 years ago. the young lady would be out of place in the dugout, but that changed last night the current gm surprised the 70-year-old with a new letter on the anniversary of her original rejection letter inviting her to be a bat girl for the game she got to throw out the first pitch before the game. the yankees invited her for h.o.p.e. week. you have to hear her reaction, brian. if she wasn't a yankees fan before, she he iis now it is all thanks to her daughter she wrote the letter. >> i have a feeling she is a yankees fan. i'm not a yankees fan. how could you be upset with an organization cool stuff frances, thank you >> all right >>> all right. now, let's get more headlines for the business world including amazon going retro nfl's new slogan and ga
. >>> triple digit temperatures fuelling wildfires in the western states the shell fire north of los angeles sunday it was started by a car fire according to the national interagency fire center, there are 50 active large fires burning in 12 states. >>> this was a decades old wish for a yankee fan named gwynn goldman. she asked to be a bat girl 50 years ago. the young lady would be out of place in the dugout, but that changed last night the current gm surprised the 70-year-old...
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this happened north of los angeles in santa corrina. victims of 44 year-old fire specialist who was killed a 54 year-old firefighter was shots. the wounded man is in critical but stable condition at a nearby hospital. in national news tonight grammy-nominated rapper debate. the is being questioned by miami beach police regarding a shooting that wounded 2 people 29 year-old jonathan kirk. he goes by the rap named a baby was one of many people being questioned today. so far no arrests have been made. >> but authorities say several possible suspects have been detained. one of the victims is in critical condition and that shooting wrapped up a violent memorial day weekend in south florida. a manhunt continues for 3 people who opened fire outside a banquet hall early sunday morning in northwest miami dade at least 2 people were killed, more than 20 people injured, including 3 in critical condition. investigators believe the shooting was targeted possibly part of an ongoing feud between 2 rival gangs and police are still investigating a drive-
this happened north of los angeles in santa corrina. victims of 44 year-old fire specialist who was killed a 54 year-old firefighter was shots. the wounded man is in critical but stable condition at a nearby hospital. in national news tonight grammy-nominated rapper debate. the is being questioned by miami beach police regarding a shooting that wounded 2 people 29 year-old jonathan kirk. he goes by the rap named a baby was one of many people being questioned today. so far no arrests have been...
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aware that these mexican drug cartels up and operating numerous marijuana grows in the desert north of lo angeles and the la county sheriff decided he's going to d something about it and he's going to put a stop to it and just put things in perspective for you, take a look at this video from a helicopter just to give you some perspective on ho large some of these illegal cartel grows are. there are hundreds of these tha they have mapped out all over the valley where you are, almos all them directly connect with mexican drug cartels are other crime syndicates so alex villavnueva lysed a massive operation. to click the video we shot. he brought in several bulldozer to the location that we are at and actually steamrolled a massive marijuana grow right there that was believed to be connected to a cartel. had more than 70 greenhouses filled with plants. they detained five mexican nationals here for the sheriff telling me some people think a little bit of weakness and a bi deal with these are criminals hotbeds and they attract criminal behavior and they siphoned n waterway from the lo farmers and some
aware that these mexican drug cartels up and operating numerous marijuana grows in the desert north of lo angeles and the la county sheriff decided he's going to d something about it and he's going to put a stop to it and just put things in perspective for you, take a look at this video from a helicopter just to give you some perspective on ho large some of these illegal cartel grows are. there are hundreds of these tha they have mapped out all over the valley where you are, almos all them...
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are well aware of the mexican drug cartels with illegal marijuana grows in the open desert north of los angeles. they l.a. county sheriff decided to do something about it. he will put a stop to it. to put things in perspective for you to take a look at the video from a dea helicopter just to give you perspective how large some of these illegal cartel girls are. there is just one of them and hundreds mapped out all over the valley where we are. almost all of them directly connect with mexican drug cartels or other crimes. so other county sheriffs with a massive operation this morning. take a look at this video. we shot this morning. he brought and several bulldozers to the location we are at right now and steamrolled a massive marijuana growth, illegal grow believed to be connected to a cartel. it had more than 70 green houses stewarded with plants. they detained five mexican nationals here appear the sheriff is telling me, look, some people think a little bit of lead is not a big deal but these are criminal hotbeds and attract criminal -- and some cartel gunmen have actually threatened local re
are well aware of the mexican drug cartels with illegal marijuana grows in the open desert north of los angeles. they l.a. county sheriff decided to do something about it. he will put a stop to it. to put things in perspective for you to take a look at the video from a dea helicopter just to give you perspective how large some of these illegal cartel girls are. there is just one of them and hundreds mapped out all over the valley where we are. almost all of them directly connect with mexican...
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under his belt was shot and killed yesterday by a coworker inside a fire station 30 miles north of los angeles but stable condition. authorities say the shooter set his own home on fire, then took his own life. josh campbell, cnn national security correspondent, tells us what's happening. what do we know about this case, josh? >> authorities still waiting to learn the motive here, but they say this appears to be an incident, a workplace violence, as you mentioned. another one in california. we were obviously just covering the incident up there in san jose. authorities say yesterday after 10:00 a.m., they received calls of shots fired at this fire station. they arrived and located one firefighter who was shot and killed. another one was taken to the hospital. authorities say the perpetrator was also a firefighter. again, they're treating this as a workplace incident. i can tell you i was on the scene yesterday. we were wondering why authorities were keeping us back so far, why they had such a wide perimeter. we learned they had a second scene they were trying to work at that residence. after th
under his belt was shot and killed yesterday by a coworker inside a fire station 30 miles north of los angeles but stable condition. authorities say the shooter set his own home on fire, then took his own life. josh campbell, cnn national security correspondent, tells us what's happening. what do we know about this case, josh? >> authorities still waiting to learn the motive here, but they say this appears to be an incident, a workplace violence, as you mentioned. another one in...
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christina: north of los angeles, megan gave birth to baby girl, lilabet diana windsor. uke and duchess of sussex now live. lily is named after her great grandmother, her majesty the queen whose name is lilabet and diana honoring princes of whales. prince harry released statement foundation on website they say, quote, on june 4th, we were blessed with the arrival of our daughter lily, she's more than we could have ever imagined and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we felt from across the globe. thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family. their first child 2-year-old archie, will now have the little bundle of joy to play with. lily weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and both mom and baby are healthy, well and back at home. also, mike, i just want to point out that you were anchoring and i was reporting on a sunday when they announced they were having their second child so i don't know, i feel like this -- we weekend combination brings royal baby news. mike: i remember from the crown. i was familiar with that name. hap
christina: north of los angeles, megan gave birth to baby girl, lilabet diana windsor. uke and duchess of sussex now live. lily is named after her great grandmother, her majesty the queen whose name is lilabet and diana honoring princes of whales. prince harry released statement foundation on website they say, quote, on june 4th, we were blessed with the arrival of our daughter lily, she's more than we could have ever imagined and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we felt from across...
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a county fire department station number 81 that's in agua dulce say that's about 45 miles north of los angeles, when deputies got to the station they say they found one man dead. they say he was a 44 year old firefighter engineer at that station, a second man of 54 year old captain was injured. he was taken to the hospital. investigators say the shooter was an off duty co worker, also a firefighter at the very same state. 81 about the time of the shooting. ah big fire broke out at a house about 10 miles east of the station. deputies say they found a body that they believe to be the suspect. it was outside the home in a pool with a gunshot wound. the fire chief spoke about the tragedy at a press conference late this afternoon. this morning when. i received the news. it was some of the worst news that i've heard in my career and is the fire chief. i've dealt with a lot of death and a lot of follow members of my department. you know, i've always prayed that we would never have a line of duty death. i never thought that if it occurred that it would occur in this fashion. you can see the emotion th
a county fire department station number 81 that's in agua dulce say that's about 45 miles north of los angeles, when deputies got to the station they say they found one man dead. they say he was a 44 year old firefighter engineer at that station, a second man of 54 year old captain was injured. he was taken to the hospital. investigators say the shooter was an off duty co worker, also a firefighter at the very same state. 81 about the time of the shooting. ah big fire broke out at a house about...
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about 40 miles north of los angeles, investigators say after the attack the gum and then set fire tois own house about 10 miles away, enacted ktvu jana katsuyama is here now, with the latest from fire officials. heather one of the firefighters died from the gunshot wounds and the other is in the hospital tonight after going through surgery, the shooter. investigators say was one of their co workers. cheers. deputies rushed to the small los angeles county fire station number 81 about 11 tuesday morning, responding to a call of gunshots on lee to find a 44 year old firefighter dead ah, 54 year old fire captain had also been shot and was rushed to the hospital, a shock to fellow firefighters this morning when. i received the news. it was some of the worst news that i've heard in my career. investigators tracked the gunman to a house in acting about 10. miles away, they say the man barricaded himself and then set his own home on fire, black smoke and flames, destroying the house deputy say the shooter was an off duty firefighter who'd worked at that same fire station. they saw an individ
about 40 miles north of los angeles, investigators say after the attack the gum and then set fire tois own house about 10 miles away, enacted ktvu jana katsuyama is here now, with the latest from fire officials. heather one of the firefighters died from the gunshot wounds and the other is in the hospital tonight after going through surgery, the shooter. investigators say was one of their co workers. cheers. deputies rushed to the small los angeles county fire station number 81 about 11 tuesday...
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. >> meantime to satellite images taken about a year apart in the angeles national forest north of los angelesllustrate the drought that continues to grip our state. the 2 images were captured in june 2020 on the left. and just this month, 2021 on the right while last year's image shows the forest looking like it's a lush green. the one on the right. obviously different, very brown reservoir shown in the current image appeared to be almost dry. >> we're also tracking devastating weather in the southeast climate regain to tropical storm status and headed out to sea from the north carolina coast today that system killed 14 people in alabama, including 8 children who died in a highway crash. the storm left a trail of devastation across alabama on saturday. residents in east ghouta and we're picking up the pieces over the weekend. >> loud noises pain. and my and next thing i know the wow. pay fallen out. and i went, don't the cat out. where and the threat there made a good lawyer of the good >> i'm le good taking that that how and. >> the round it was it was a good he my life. >> just this morning
. >> meantime to satellite images taken about a year apart in the angeles national forest north of los angelesllustrate the drought that continues to grip our state. the 2 images were captured in june 2020 on the left. and just this month, 2021 on the right while last year's image shows the forest looking like it's a lush green. the one on the right. obviously different, very brown reservoir shown in the current image appeared to be almost dry. >> we're also tracking devastating...
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los angeles. william. >> trace, two of those girls were in wheelchairs which helps explain why they were on the road or the asphalt and not the berm which in this rural area north. in victorville when the girls were struck from behind by a pickup truck which stopped but the driver and passenger bailed out. escaped on foot. family and friends gathered sunday to remember the victims who died at the scene. 11-year-old willow sanchez, a 12 yearly and a 13-year-old. the lone survivor is fighting for her life at the hospital. she lost a leg and suffered multiple broken bones. willow's mother spoke out this weekend. >> i hope whoever did this feels enough grief they come forward because you are at fault. and some kind of way i think it's -- we should have had more handle on our teenagers. >> chp impounded the truck. they have the registration and it should only be a matter of time before we find out who did this. back to you. >> trace: awful story. william, thank you. >> dana: health officials are scrambling to get more americans vaccinated to keep the covid variant first identified in india from taking hold in the united states. the delta strain has already spread to
los angeles. william. >> trace, two of those girls were in wheelchairs which helps explain why they were on the road or the asphalt and not the berm which in this rural area north. in victorville when the girls were struck from behind by a pickup truck which stopped but the driver and passenger bailed out. escaped on foot. family and friends gathered sunday to remember the victims who died at the scene. 11-year-old willow sanchez, a 12 yearly and a 13-year-old. the lone survivor is...
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was a call that there were shots fired at a fire station in santa clarita, about 30 miles north of los angeless a firefighters. we're looking at the home of the suspect that did the shooting. there's reports that this individual, the suspect in the shooting, has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police have not -- have secured the scene right now. firefighters have not gone in because they're not sure if indeed the shooter is indeed dead. there's reports that he did shoot himself outside this home. again, one firefighter injured at the hospital. another one we believe fatally shot. those are the reports that we have right now. swat is on the scene trying to secure the location to allow the firefighters to go in and put out the fire. john? >> john: william, get back when you learn more. sandra? >> sandra: one of the biggest names in tennis dropping out of the french open. how we kurtz. this is a story that many of us have been following all weekend. >> naomi osaka blew off news reports. she's a framed of reporters? drew her a $15,000 fine as well as threats that she might be kicked out of
was a call that there were shots fired at a fire station in santa clarita, about 30 miles north of los angeless a firefighters. we're looking at the home of the suspect that did the shooting. there's reports that this individual, the suspect in the shooting, has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police have not -- have secured the scene right now. firefighters have not gone in because they're not sure if indeed the shooter is indeed dead. there's reports that he did shoot himself outside...
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were in wheelchairs, which helps explain why they were on the road because in this area and north of los angelesit impossible for them to push the wheelchairs. this happened on saturday night around 10:00 p.m. when the girls were struck from behind from 82002 chevy silverado. killing willow sanchez, daytona, and sandra. the lone survivor, natalie, and is fighting for her life at a nearby hospital. she lost a leg and suffered multiple broken bones. the four and attended together. went into saying that the the drivers passengers got out of the truck and fled the scene escaping on foot into the desert. friends and family created a memorial on the highway leaving flowers, stuffed animals, and notes. willow's mother spoke on sunday near where her daughter died. >> i hope whoever did this feels enough grief that they come forward. you are at fault. in some kind of way, i think it we should have had more handle on our teenagers. stay one day set up a go find me account. they tell me they impounded the truck. they know the owner, but they have yet to determine the driver. the investigation continues. >>
were in wheelchairs, which helps explain why they were on the road because in this area and north of los angelesit impossible for them to push the wheelchairs. this happened on saturday night around 10:00 p.m. when the girls were struck from behind from 82002 chevy silverado. killing willow sanchez, daytona, and sandra. the lone survivor, natalie, and is fighting for her life at a nearby hospital. she lost a leg and suffered multiple broken bones. the four and attended together. went into...
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the chopper flying in fog crashed into the hills north of los angeles heading to a basketball tournament youth basketball tournament. federal investigators blamed pilot error. >>> royal caribbean of the sales cruise ship returned to miami after a simulated voyage. hundreds of fully vaccinated employees served as volunteer guests. royal caribbean was testing covid-19 safety measures more than a year after the pandemic brought the cruise industry to a halt. company officials say the test did go well. "freedom of the seas" is set to resume paid cruises happening july 2nd. >>> los angeles area restaurants have seen their share of police chases over the years but none like this. nearly three dozen cows broke through from a meat packingpede neighborhood. it took a couple hours. with the help of police and good samaritans, all the cows were rounded up into trailers. >> they were trying to break free. >> from a meat packing plant. >> we get it. >>> also this morning, we are following the ongoing battle with pop star britney spears and her father over control of her life and her finances. >> toda
the chopper flying in fog crashed into the hills north of los angeles heading to a basketball tournament youth basketball tournament. federal investigators blamed pilot error. >>> royal caribbean of the sales cruise ship returned to miami after a simulated voyage. hundreds of fully vaccinated employees served as volunteer guests. royal caribbean was testing covid-19 safety measures more than a year after the pandemic brought the cruise industry to a halt. company officials say the test...
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it happened just north of los angeles. thankfully no one was hurt. the plane did not hit any cars.actor matt leblanc is taking friends reunion irish fans online quick to say he looks like irish uncle played retired ladies man. he possessed certain granddad characteristics including wise cracks, sunday roasts and frequent pints at the local cub. who doesn't like the frequent pints at the local pub, ainsley? ainsley: no comment. okay. thank you so much, jillian. major league baseball striking out again as a group representing small businesses sues the organization for taking the all-star game out of atlanta over the new election laws there. with the move reportedly costing local businesses up to $100 million in lost revenue. the job creators network is demanding that the mlb bring the game back or pay damages. here with more is georgia business leader and ceo of the job creators network alfredo ortiz. good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley, thank you for having me. ainsley: you are welcome, thanks for coming on. tell us about this lawsuit why it your group decide to sue. >> fi
it happened just north of los angeles. thankfully no one was hurt. the plane did not hit any cars.actor matt leblanc is taking friends reunion irish fans online quick to say he looks like irish uncle played retired ladies man. he possessed certain granddad characteristics including wise cracks, sunday roasts and frequent pints at the local cub. who doesn't like the frequent pints at the local pub, ainsley? ainsley: no comment. okay. thank you so much, jillian. major league baseball striking out...
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north of us. the next big weather story is to the south of us were fired down towards los angeles san bernadino county and we get a pattern like this. there's the fog for tomorrow morning. we back it out. you see how slow it burns off tomorrow? i'll be a lot like today and then tuesday will be a little bit warmer. so these forecast highs for tomorrow. very pleasant and fortunate for us, and that the fuel moistures are running higher humidities are running higher helps firefighters a lot still fire danger high, but nothing like what's going up in the pacific northwest and nothing like is going on south of us. so we're right in the middle. this whole week looks manageable. i'll see you all back here tomorrow night. all right, we'll see then. thank you. well on this pride weekend in san francisco. the people's march was vibrant and fun with a serious message. we have a lot of points, um, that we need to cover that are not welcoming for our communities have availed gpt q a. i as to west community, so throughout our spectrum, we've been hindered and harmed. marchers took the same route walked 51 years ago
north of us. the next big weather story is to the south of us were fired down towards los angeles san bernadino county and we get a pattern like this. there's the fog for tomorrow morning. we back it out. you see how slow it burns off tomorrow? i'll be a lot like today and then tuesday will be a little bit warmer. so these forecast highs for tomorrow. very pleasant and fortunate for us, and that the fuel moistures are running higher humidities are running higher helps firefighters a lot still...
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but it was in the vicinity of the hayward fault, although it's too soon to say whether it was on the main strand overall plate motion in the bay area. los angeles is coming north to meet san francisco and you see all types of mechanisms that are horizontal sliding with the west side moving north and the east side moving south, and that's what this earthquake looks like. >> we just heard our meteorologist rob mayeda saying there was a cluster of movement there in the danville area is. that something that's uncommon that this happens maybe 20 or 30 miles away, that there's a bigger movement of the earth? >> well, it's wonderful reminder that this is not a very useful number. it's how long the length of the fault moved and how far one side of it moved fast the other. its unit is cubic feet of earthquake really. and then we turn into a log rhythmic scale. but magnitude is not that interesting. what you care about is how strong the shaking, is how much you feel, that's the potential to do damage. that's not necessarily the controlling factor. there are other things like the kind of soil you're on, valleys have a tendency to focus shaking. there could be dynamicdyna
but it was in the vicinity of the hayward fault, although it's too soon to say whether it was on the main strand overall plate motion in the bay area. los angeles is coming north to meet san francisco and you see all types of mechanisms that are horizontal sliding with the west side moving north and the east side moving south, and that's what this earthquake looks like. >> we just heard our meteorologist rob mayeda saying there was a cluster of movement there in the danville area is. that...
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of covid—i9. in california, the economy has fully opened for the the first time in 15 months. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeleslong time coming but these are two states that have been extremely badly affected. bier? extremely badly affected. very much so. they _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were both - much so. they were both epicentres at different times of the coronavirus pandemic here in the united states but, despite passing that rather grim milestone of 600,000 deaths, polling here suggests that many americans actually believe the pandemic is, if not over, then nearing its end. a poll conducted a week ago showed that two—thirds of those question had either gone out to eat or met with family and friends in the previous seven days. as i mentioned, many states have already been open for some time and joe biden has been seeking to get about 70% of the population here at least partly vaccinated by the fourth ofjuly, this country's big, annual holiday. he may be struggling to do that. currently about 52% of the population has received just one
of covid—i9. in california, the economy has fully opened for the the first time in 15 months. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeleslong time coming but these are two states that have been extremely badly affected. bier? extremely badly affected. very much so. they _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were _ extremely badly affected. very much so. they were both - much so. they were both epicentres at different times of the coronavirus pandemic here...
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of land and suburbia. now we had readings on charlotte, north carolina, miami, los angeles. we've read daniel hosing's stuff on the state of california. we're getting a sense of what the national picture is looking like. one of the things that's fascinating and interesting about where the historical scholarship is now is civil rights history and the history of land is starting to blend together. land is a constant. so many of the ways in which discrimination and oppression translate from generation to generation occurs through land and is expressed through land. so what i'm going to try to do this morning is have you think about a set of ideas, four big ideas, mostly, and also how the symbolism of the suburban and the urban can sometimes get really slippery. but i want to tell you a story first. this image is one of my personal favorites. it is from ime and celebrates the opening of an under expressway park. this photo was taken by the city of miami's tourism department as a way of celebrating the city and celebrating the progress the city had made through the collaboration o
of land and suburbia. now we had readings on charlotte, north carolina, miami, los angeles. we've read daniel hosing's stuff on the state of california. we're getting a sense of what the national picture is looking like. one of the things that's fascinating and interesting about where the historical scholarship is now is civil rights history and the history of land is starting to blend together. land is a constant. so many of the ways in which discrimination and oppression translate from...
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of abusing its market dominance. the judge said the federal trade commission had failed to show that facebook had monopoly power. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes is in los angeles and then whatsapp and the argument, there were two lawsuits related, one was from the federal trade commission the other from a coalition of 45 states around the country, arguing that facebook was operating as a monopoly, that it was anti—competition, in effect, operating against the law. facebook has said that these lawsuits were nonsensical and it seems the judge in this case agrees that there is no case. he did not say nonsensical but he said that as far as the federal trade commission was concerned they simply had not provided the evidence that facebook, as a social media company, was dominating the social media landscape so much that it was a monopoly. and as far as the states claim that facebook instagram and whatsapp should be broken up and the judge said that this happened a long time ago. it was almost a decade ago and if they had a case they should have brought the lawsuit earlier. he did not completely throw out these cases. he gave the federal trade commission an extra mon
of abusing its market dominance. the judge said the federal trade commission had failed to show that facebook had monopoly power. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes is in los angeles and then whatsapp and the argument, there were two lawsuits related, one was from the federal trade commission the other from a coalition of 45 states around the country, arguing that facebook was operating as a monopoly, that it was anti—competition, in effect, operating against the law. facebook has...
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the north american part of the tour ends with back-to-back shows in los angeles.ay in new zealand and australia. >>> a quick-thinking new mexico sheriff's deputy jumping into action to save a 1-year-old girl choking on a cheeto. video from earlier this month shows the santa fe deputy run to a vehicle that pulled over to the side of the road. he says the father told him his daughter was not breathing. >> i checked her airway. i could see she was choking on something. i turned her around and started performing the heimlich maneuver for essentially an infant. it was a 1-year-old gitds girl who was purple -- little girl who was purple and stiff. after 45 seconds to a minute of giving the heimlich, the cheeto which she was choking on came out. >> the deputy says the girl began crying, so he tried to comfort her, and she will be okay. >>> and it's not every day that a superhero gets to meet the pope. yesterday during pope francis' weekly audience at the vatican, he shook the hands of spider-man. the italian man dressed up as the web slinger was invited as a vip guest fo
the north american part of the tour ends with back-to-back shows in los angeles.ay in new zealand and australia. >>> a quick-thinking new mexico sheriff's deputy jumping into action to save a 1-year-old girl choking on a cheeto. video from earlier this month shows the santa fe deputy run to a vehicle that pulled over to the side of the road. he says the father told him his daughter was not breathing. >> i checked her airway. i could see she was choking on something. i turned her...
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yeah, it's an amazing turn of events that is for sure. keeping matthews in los angeles, k g, as always. thank you. thank you. what we stay in north america. an extreme heat wave sweeping across western canada is causing dozens of deaths and breaking records as temperatures fit. $49.00 degrees celsius, that's a $120.00 degrees fahrenheit. cooling centers have been set up to give people some relief and the sweltering heat. it is forecast to continue. a prolonged, dangerous, and historic heat wave engulfing western canada has already caused dozens of death . people are being encouraged to go to cooling centers to combat the extreme heat. it's just on bearable. it's impossible to be out. so never seen anything like this . i hope it never becomes like this. her again, it's not really pleasant. this is too much, too much summer for us here. but some are enjoying being out doors. feel like and coover, but it's an interesting experience. yeah, the nice getting outside, but basically been consuming gallons of water the whole time. not surprising with temperatures exceeding 45 degrees in some places, some feeling close to 50 degrees in oth
yeah, it's an amazing turn of events that is for sure. keeping matthews in los angeles, k g, as always. thank you. thank you. what we stay in north america. an extreme heat wave sweeping across western canada is causing dozens of deaths and breaking records as temperatures fit. $49.00 degrees celsius, that's a $120.00 degrees fahrenheit. cooling centers have been set up to give people some relief and the sweltering heat. it is forecast to continue. a prolonged, dangerous, and historic heat wave...
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of dollars in revenue for the colleges raises serious questions". let's get more from our north america correspondent david willis, who is in los angeles. pular. they attract large audiences and they rake in billions of dollars as you mentioned in not only for the colleges themselves, but for coaches and for officials of the national collegiate association. the governing body. its president takes home $7 million a year. it's not unusualfor a home $7 million a year. it's not unusual for a football coach year to earn around $11 million a year. but the athletes themselves are deemed temperatures and they receive scholarships and exchange. this ruling, this unanimous ruling of the highest court in the land doesn't open the door directly for the athletes to be paid, but it does pave the way for potentially, than to receive additional benefits. additional things to lure them to certain colleges, for example. internships, computers, that sort of thing. united states supreme court ruled that the ncaa is a virtual monopoly as it puts itself in so we can expect further challenges to its powers. can expect further challenges to its owers. . ., , ca
of dollars in revenue for the colleges raises serious questions". let's get more from our north america correspondent david willis, who is in los angeles. pular. they attract large audiences and they rake in billions of dollars as you mentioned in not only for the colleges themselves, but for coaches and for officials of the national collegiate association. the governing body. its president takes home $7 million a year. it's not unusualfor a home $7 million a year. it's not unusual for a...
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semester and in large part hangs on this question of land and suburbia now, we had readings that dealt with, charlotte, north carolina. miami los angeles. we've already read daniel hosting stuff on kind of the state of california. and so we're getting a sense of what the national picture is looking like and one of the things that's really fascinating and interesting about where the historical scholarship is now. it's at civil rights history and history of land are really starting to blend together because land is a constant and so many of the ways in which discrimination and oppression translate from generation to generation occurs through land that has expressed through land and so what i'm going to try to do this morning is have you think about a set of ideas for big ideas mostly and also how the symbolism of the suburban and the urban can sometimes get really slippery? but i want to tell you a little bit of a story first. this image is one of my personal favorites it's from miami in a celebrates the opening of an under expressway park. now this photo was taken by the city of miami's tourism department as a way of celebrating the cit
semester and in large part hangs on this question of land and suburbia now, we had readings that dealt with, charlotte, north carolina. miami los angeles. we've already read daniel hosting stuff on kind of the state of california. and so we're getting a sense of what the national picture is looking like and one of the things that's really fascinating and interesting about where the historical scholarship is now. it's at civil rights history and history of land are really starting to blend...