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as the westside, eastside and south side and so los angeles is still struggling with inclusiveness. as we get more and more anagrammed from various places in this country and also outside of this country. so we have sent them to work on. we are evolving. >> host: what are you teaching at ucla, professor? >> guest: i am on leave, but this summer i will be teaching a class on film and slavery. >> host: we have been talking with her in the stevenson. here is the book, "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender and the origins of the l.a. riot. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> historians have one talked about her book, "shores of knowledge: new world discoveries and the scientific imagination." this interview recorded at ucla as part of book tedious college series. it is just under 40 minutes. >> host: joyce appleby, what are you doing these days? >> guest: what am i doing these days? i waited for spring to arrive in new mexico so i can start gardening. >> host: are you still writing? are you teaching? >> guest: no, i am not writing or teaching. after nine books i sh
as the westside, eastside and south side and so los angeles is still struggling with inclusiveness. as we get more and more anagrammed from various places in this country and also outside of this country. so we have sent them to work on. we are evolving. >> host: what are you teaching at ucla, professor? >> guest: i am on leave, but this summer i will be teaching a class on film and slavery. >> host: we have been talking with her in the stevenson. here is the book, "the...
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that kit has been there for two days, so los angeles animal services called in to get it out of theree mom couldn't get it out because it's stuck two feet down. l.a. county animal services got a flex pool, and when you see the baby, you think, is it alive? yes, it was alive. there you see right there. >> oh, wow. >> tucked in there. tightly packed in. >> kind of looked comfortable, just sleeping, you know, so maybe it was not too stressed out. >> it was hungry. imagine. he wanted milk. >> when you see them pull it out, you see how small it is. >> okay. >> you see that, they pull the kit out without too much of a problem. they put him in a carton, but timely, you see how little that thing is. >> bigger than i was thinking. i thought he would be real tiny. filled up the pipe pretty good. >> they put it away from the street area to the back of the property, a wouldn't you know it, thatnight,om her baby. >> oh. that's cute. >>> for kayakers, you only need a cool tiny bit of water. sometimes you need a body of water to do their thing. check out rush and ben mar. they got a drainage ditch t
that kit has been there for two days, so los angeles animal services called in to get it out of theree mom couldn't get it out because it's stuck two feet down. l.a. county animal services got a flex pool, and when you see the baby, you think, is it alive? yes, it was alive. there you see right there. >> oh, wow. >> tucked in there. tightly packed in. >> kind of looked comfortable, just sleeping, you know, so maybe it was not too stressed out. >> it was hungry. imagine....
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that baby has been in there for two days, so los angeles animal services have been called in to get this out of there. the mom couldn't get the kid out because it's stuck two feet down. l.a. county animal services went and got their mini-poles. when you see the baby, you think is this thing alive? yes, it was alive. there you see it there. just tucked in there. tightly packed in. >> it does kind of look comfortable. it looks like it's just sleeping, so maybe it's just stressed out. >> but it was hungry. >> when you see them pull it out, you see how small this little kit is. >> he is tuckered. >> you see that. they pull the kid out without too much of a problem. they put the kit in a cart, and finally you see how little that little thing is. sfwoo actually, he is bigger than i was thinking. i thought he would be real tiny. he filled up that pipe pretty good. >> they put it away from the street area. they put it kind of at the back of the property, and wouldn't you know it, that night mom came to get her baby. >> oh, that's cute. >>> surveillance video from russia that is hard to watch. we
that baby has been in there for two days, so los angeles animal services have been called in to get this out of there. the mom couldn't get the kid out because it's stuck two feet down. l.a. county animal services went and got their mini-poles. when you see the baby, you think is this thing alive? yes, it was alive. there you see it there. just tucked in there. tightly packed in. >> it does kind of look comfortable. it looks like it's just sleeping, so maybe it's just stressed out....
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los angeles. suggest the financing and the pure volume of deals, actual transactions, have been going up over the last few years. roughly 100 deals are so. basically tripled last year. are others in a position now to follow the snapchat lead? >> it is really interesting in the evolution of los angeles. 2014, it was a time of education and organization. what you see now, once they have learned the playbook of venture capital, we lived in a town of storytellers. so los angeles is probably the best place in the world to tell a narrative. what's happening now, you see a lot of entrepreneurs getting money and trying to execute. what will happen next, a lot of them will fail, and that is ok. some of them will sell for $30 million, $50 million, and what is important about snapchat and what it teaches entrepreneurs, is what was a $200 million exit a year ago would have been everybody high-fiving and saying, that is incredible. i was in san francisco on wednesday with a venture capitalist, and an entrepreneur was almost apologetic that he had just sold his company for a few hundred million dollars and moved on. in l.a. you have a $50 million win
los angeles. suggest the financing and the pure volume of deals, actual transactions, have been going up over the last few years. roughly 100 deals are so. basically tripled last year. are others in a position now to follow the snapchat lead? >> it is really interesting in the evolution of los angeles. 2014, it was a time of education and organization. what you see now, once they have learned the playbook of venture capital, we lived in a town of storytellers. so los angeles is probably...
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los angeles right now? >> i don't know. i don't think sonues his mission to make los angeles one of the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. so there i was again, explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in cl
los angeles right now? >> i don't know. i don't think sonues his mission to make los angeles one of the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campus of michigan state university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up:...
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so currently seattle, los angeles, there is five of them, denver, they have chartered 2030 districts. it's a way for building owners to come together in a collective district to monitor their energy use so they can do better than, they can help each other out in improving the energy efficiency as a district and therefore is surpassing the goals of what would be implemented on an individual building. one building maybe able to be very efficient in water but not so in electricity and they can help each other out. >> okay. thank you. i want to read the sustainability plans and based on the objectives that it's focused on energy efficiency and energy and structure systems. what i'm wondering about is does it talk about sustainability of cultural resources? i don't think it does, but in light of our discussion today, i'm wondering how if there is a way to bring in our sustainability of cultural resources that relate to the built environment but more expanded than just a physical building but they do relate to the built environment. i guess that would be my thought about this objective. >>
so currently seattle, los angeles, there is five of them, denver, they have chartered 2030 districts. it's a way for building owners to come together in a collective district to monitor their energy use so they can do better than, they can help each other out in improving the energy efficiency as a district and therefore is surpassing the goals of what would be implemented on an individual building. one building maybe able to be very efficient in water but not so in electricity and they can...
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los angeles. >> guest: of alameda and for no street. down next to downtown los angeles in chinatown. >> host: thank you for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much. >> every weekend book tv authors programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2. and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> host: walter isaacson to my new book coming out this fall. what is it about? >> guest: innovative spirit we talk a lot about innovation these days. the word is almost becomes of the void of meeting through overuse. i wanted to look at how real people into the computer and internet adelle innovation really happened in the digital age. was something that came out of working with steve jobs and before that bill gates to say who made that type of person, how did they end up being successful? so the book is not just about singular people but about teams, but collaboration. one of the things that i discovered in doing this book is that real innovation comes from great teams, not just for a great leaders. >> host: would it surprise you? >> guest: the importance
los angeles. >> guest: of alameda and for no street. down next to downtown los angeles in chinatown. >> host: thank you for being with us. >> guest: thank you so much. >> every weekend book tv authors programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2. and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> host: walter isaacson to my new book coming out this fall. what is it about? >> guest: innovative spirit we...
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so much. thank you, los angeles kings. sharks fans, don't yell at me. you understand. our coverage of the south napa earthquake continues online at nbcbayarea.com. we'll be posting the latest updates throughout the weekend. you can also watch an interview with the mondavi families about the damage to local wineries. >>> it's been called the most significant attack on the national grid. there was an insistent at an pg&e substation. here's tony kovaleski. >> this is a serious attack. this was a debacle. it was compromised from the start. >> reporter: they are two of the first responders to the attack on the metcalf substation last april. are you putting your career at risk by talking to us? >> absolutely. >> reporter: they asked us to disguise their identities and change their voices. they fear retaliation. why are you doing it, then? >> this is important. >> reporter: it started shortly before 2:00 a.m. a 911 call of shots fired. this security camera video shows what happened. t flashes of light, bullets from a high-powered rifle exploding through 17 giant transformers.
so much. thank you, los angeles kings. sharks fans, don't yell at me. you understand. our coverage of the south napa earthquake continues online at nbcbayarea.com. we'll be posting the latest updates throughout the weekend. you can also watch an interview with the mondavi families about the damage to local wineries. >>> it's been called the most significant attack on the national grid. there was an insistent at an pg&e substation. here's tony kovaleski. >> this is a serious...
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so downtown los angeles, 81 degrees. 77? san diego, with low 90s. nevada in the 80s and overnight lows near freezing. 68 in monterey. we'll look for temperatures around the bay to be quite pleasant. pretty average from half moon bay to san francisco. low 70s in santa cruz. and the 80s out towards concord. mid 80s in livermore. and up in the north bay. pretty warm for lake port. so tomorrow add on a few degrees of warming inland. then the changes come for the week ahead. east bay this evening, it should be mild in the upper 60s for the a's game with the sun set at 7:52. tomorrow, a warm and sunny afternoon in santa clara. is 75 at 1:00. the accuweather seven-day forecast, today looks like the coolest day out of the next seven. slightly warmer inland tomorrow. the coolest day should be monday. with mid 80s inland. so today and monday, the big warm-up next week. >> thank you, lisa. >>> in sports the 49ers try to get footing on the new sod at levi stadium. and get their first touchdown of the preseason. last night the ratders were in green bay for the t
so downtown los angeles, 81 degrees. 77? san diego, with low 90s. nevada in the 80s and overnight lows near freezing. 68 in monterey. we'll look for temperatures around the bay to be quite pleasant. pretty average from half moon bay to san francisco. low 70s in santa cruz. and the 80s out towards concord. mid 80s in livermore. and up in the north bay. pretty warm for lake port. so tomorrow add on a few degrees of warming inland. then the changes come for the week ahead. east bay this evening,...
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los angeles. >> scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. it looked like they were going into a war. >> early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of eugene mallory and his wife, tonya pate. their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine lab. >> well the entire basis of the search warrant, was that the investigating officers says downwind from the property in spots he was with certainty to smell chemicals. >> this is where i was. i was inside here... >> tonya was inside a trailer on the property, and her son adrian was asleep in another trailer, when she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!" and that's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what th
los angeles. >> scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. it looked like they were going into a war. >> early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of eugene mallory and his wife, tonya pate. their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine lab. >> well the entire basis of the search warrant, was that the investigating officers says...
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so we'll then one day i was invited in los angeles and so we while i was in l.a. i met withse some japanese friends and they convinced me that california has a better climate and weather for me. so we decided to move their since 1976. c-span: where do you live two. >> guest: we move around. we bought a house once with the money that i make from the book and from the speaking to the people at the tour. and i only had to put 10% down or 12%. and then i left huntington beach for almost three years. >>988n: what years were those? >> guest: 1980 -- 1988 through 1991. and then when i come back tosear america, we go to seattle for one year because my wife, you sm know, has some relatives there. but after one year i found out there was too much [inaudible] and so i said to my wife, we should move back to california. so right now i am in los angeles in hacienda heights next to the famous chinese temple that the former vice president gore [inaudible] c-span: how many children have you had two. >> guest: i have seven children. four boys and three girls. c-span: how many time
so we'll then one day i was invited in los angeles and so we while i was in l.a. i met withse some japanese friends and they convinced me that california has a better climate and weather for me. so we decided to move their since 1976. c-span: where do you live two. >> guest: we move around. we bought a house once with the money that i make from the book and from the speaking to the people at the tour. and i only had to put 10% down or 12%. and then i left huntington beach for almost three...
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lucky for me the city of los angeles, just a couple of years ago, decided to allow backyard chickens, up to three and no roosters. so -- but many places are a little behind, and many cities, including the city of los angeles, will come and cite you if you have a vegetable garden in your frondyard. so we're sit wrestling with that. >> host: have americans always been environmental lists. >> guest: americans have not always been environmentalists. we have a rare perverse veneration of nature. we also venerate it in so far it's is makes us difference wind chill thought our wilder is in continent gives us an opportunity to remake the world from the corruption of europe. we came from corruption and destroyed countries. but at the same time, we brought with us a cultural attitude towards wild nature, that it was somehow terrifying, dangerous and needed to be subdued. so we both think that the american wilderness is something that confers an enormous difference and beauty and sub himmity to us but we'll kill the world as fast as we can and cut down the forests as fast as we can and turn nature itself into agriculture. so,
lucky for me the city of los angeles, just a couple of years ago, decided to allow backyard chickens, up to three and no roosters. so -- but many places are a little behind, and many cities, including the city of los angeles, will come and cite you if you have a vegetable garden in your frondyard. so we're sit wrestling with that. >> host: have americans always been environmental lists. >> guest: americans have not always been environmentalists. we have a rare perverse veneration of...
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police say the 49-year-old is recovering from surgery in los angeles. sohas been arrested. >>> a lucky couple is leaving las vegas as millionaires after doing what nobody else has been able to do in 20 years. they hit the jackpot on the mgm grand famous lion's share slot machine. they're going home with a staggering $2.4 million. >> i walked her over here to show her the machine so she didn't actually have any idea until she looked at the machine, and i'm afraid i can't tell you the exact words that she used, but it began with "holy." the lion's share is the last of 50 progressive slot machines custom made for mgm some 20 years ago. this one stayed open only because nobody had hit its progressive jackpot until now. this machine will now also head for retirement. >> only the grown-ups are saying, i want to know what she said. >> i think we can figure it out. >> great day today. >> today was great, tomorrow is going to be even better if you wanted to see a little bit more sunshine. we're going keep it dry tomorrow and the sunshine is going to take us through
police say the 49-year-old is recovering from surgery in los angeles. sohas been arrested. >>> a lucky couple is leaving las vegas as millionaires after doing what nobody else has been able to do in 20 years. they hit the jackpot on the mgm grand famous lion's share slot machine. they're going home with a staggering $2.4 million. >> i walked her over here to show her the machine so she didn't actually have any idea until she looked at the machine, and i'm afraid i can't tell you...
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so dry. >> and there is little chance of any relief any time soon. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: so in the northwest the storms are producing lightning but not much rain, in the southwest, a different story. we are joined now my neat rolls eric fisher of our sister station wbz, eric what is going on? >> we are seeing a lot of heavy rainfall this weekend, jeff, we have an area of low pressure spinning here in the southwest, unusually strong for this time of year, rain in places like los angeles and san diego and almost never see rainfall in the middle of summer. these are spots that can absolutely use it. this is one of the boston glares the country with regard to drought, california in severe drought, big chunks of nevada and, also, the problem is too much rain outs out west. local rainfall, still numerous flash flood watches, the rainwater is going over roads, only takes two feet of water to take a car and take it down the street. on the other coast, east coast we are watching north carolina and south carolina, we have had a lot of weekend rain here, so we until monday
so dry. >> and there is little chance of any relief any time soon. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: so in the northwest the storms are producing lightning but not much rain, in the southwest, a different story. we are joined now my neat rolls eric fisher of our sister station wbz, eric what is going on? >> we are seeing a lot of heavy rainfall this weekend, jeff, we have an area of low pressure spinning here in the southwest, unusually strong for this time of...
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it is important to cds these outsize returns to make venture capital work, so it's really important for los angelesstats suggest financing in the pure volume of deals, transactions, has been going up in the past few years. i think roughly a hundred deals or so in 2009, tripled last year. our others in a position to follow the snapchat lead? in theteresting evolution of los angeles, if you look from 2009 2 2014, that was a time of education and organization. once they learn the playbook of venture capital, we live in a town of storytellers. los angeles is one of the best places in the world to tell a narrative. what you are seeing now is entrepreneurs getting money and try to execute. what will happen next is a lot of them will fail, and that's ok. sell for $30will million, $50 million, and what is important about not chat -- snapchat, what was a $200 million exit a year ago and everyone celebrating that, i was intently disco wednesday and then entre manure walked over and he was almost apologetic that he had sold his company for a couple hundred million dollars and moved on because, in the with $30
it is important to cds these outsize returns to make venture capital work, so it's really important for los angelesstats suggest financing in the pure volume of deals, transactions, has been going up in the past few years. i think roughly a hundred deals or so in 2009, tripled last year. our others in a position to follow the snapchat lead? in theteresting evolution of los angeles, if you look from 2009 2 2014, that was a time of education and organization. once they learn the playbook of...
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los angeles so is in the south the north is country music is everywhere i turn music's everywhere is universal yeah that's why you know it's more the songs i believe are more about everywhere than they are just you know. will country music touches everybody everyone overseas yet my habit of going across the border there a couple times that's thing about country music that touches everybody yes right. but it's also i think the fact that of the artist within it are accessible to the fans and they are were first were not trying to be like you know they get any acts or bigger than anyone we're thankful for what we have based on these fans that are the most important word is they're loyal and once they want you they buy into what you're doing and you treat them well continue to come back and they bring their kids and everyone does that sort of get a home run on run lead to johnny cash or elvis presley. i have to say elvis. opus yeah cash was more country like elvis is an entertainer so that's what you jake thanks thanks and great great having you with us thank you jay go and do a mentor b
los angeles so is in the south the north is country music is everywhere i turn music's everywhere is universal yeah that's why you know it's more the songs i believe are more about everywhere than they are just you know. will country music touches everybody everyone overseas yet my habit of going across the border there a couple times that's thing about country music that touches everybody yes right. but it's also i think the fact that of the artist within it are accessible to the fans and they...
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los angeles. they were founded in 1934 at a time when anti-semitism was increasing very rapidly in the los angeles area and southern california in general. and so they made it their mission to document that anti-somatic activity, some of which is coming in the form of pro-nazi groups. it was a group called the silver shirts for example, and various pro-german groups. and so they wanted to document what was going on. one of the people who came to work for that organization, a man by the name of joe should, was originally from austria. heat -- joseph. he and his wife in another austrian, german jewish Émigre's went out and infiltrated these meetings of these pro-nazi groups and to take notes. they would take notes on what was going on and then they wanted to get the word out about message you want to get that wasn't these groups were both anti-american and anti-somatic. however, they felt that if it was a jewish group getting the word out that that would be perceived as self-serving, and so they wanted to find a way to get the word out in a more neutral way. and so the solution that the time was in 1939. they started and/or session called the new
los angeles. they were founded in 1934 at a time when anti-semitism was increasing very rapidly in the los angeles area and southern california in general. and so they made it their mission to document that anti-somatic activity, some of which is coming in the form of pro-nazi groups. it was a group called the silver shirts for example, and various pro-german groups. and so they wanted to document what was going on. one of the people who came to work for that organization, a man by the name of...
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that was a key piece, and so as i left detroit, i saw that change, and then moving on to los angeles, going into the rodney king affair, again, same kind of situation, so really, the core is the relationship between the police and the community. cincinnati 2001, same issue. >> this is heartbreaking for a lot of cops, most cops. you watch what's going on in ferguson but we're seeing such a backlash against police all over the country as a result of this, and there are people who wear this uniform who go to work every day with one purpose and that is to serve the community, to help the community, to make the community safer, and for those cops that are just, that are out there literally putting their lives on the line to make people safe, this is heartbreaking for them to see the reaction, you know, and to have, for some, not all, but for some to paint all police with this broad brush of, you know, you guys aren't part of the community, and we don't trust you, and so this is very heartbreaking for a lot of cops. >> any of you if elt that kifel backlash? >> i was thinking the backlash re
that was a key piece, and so as i left detroit, i saw that change, and then moving on to los angeles, going into the rodney king affair, again, same kind of situation, so really, the core is the relationship between the police and the community. cincinnati 2001, same issue. >> this is heartbreaking for a lot of cops, most cops. you watch what's going on in ferguson but we're seeing such a backlash against police all over the country as a result of this, and there are people who wear this...
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but the vast majority in los angeles air mexican-american and latino. so talk about the bloods and the crips we also talk about mexican gangs one that is this generation like illness 13 that central american american, some of these very well-established hall -- gangs people say about the asian pacific or the brotherhood but by and large we talk about latino and african-american. >>host: dash ethnicity determine which gained you a line with? >> get used to but day want to become bigger. i know now that central american gangs will take black members and african-american games will take brown members. so the real answer is it depends. also that did not used to be the case a couple of generations ago. >>host: house central to the lives in south central l.a. are these gains? they're still there. and is still there and still part of the history but with the young people coming up their beginning to pursue alternatives it is a slow process. nothing changes overnight but i have seen their real change. a lot of the gain since south and east los angeles have migrate
but the vast majority in los angeles air mexican-american and latino. so talk about the bloods and the crips we also talk about mexican gangs one that is this generation like illness 13 that central american american, some of these very well-established hall -- gangs people say about the asian pacific or the brotherhood but by and large we talk about latino and african-american. >>host: dash ethnicity determine which gained you a line with? >> get used to but day want to become...
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so is los angeles. i would be very careful. zimmerman was found not guilty.michael dunn was found not guilty of the person that he killed. if you're not going to give us justice, are we wrong if we then take justice in our own hands? [applause] the legal question, two things. the very clear that aboututing attorney is zero. we should not be expecting much. he is our day started off in a horrible way by saying he is going to have the officer testified before the grand jury. that is unheard of. this is a very unusual thing. we've been watching the police force do everything in their to uphold this gentleman. say he was bum rushed by michael brown when he was shot at. ridiculous accusations. a lot of that is coming from the police department and from the police union. i am not expecting much from the state. what is the department of justice going to do? they have the authority to bring civil rights charges. they can't drag their feet. goes out intration 2016. they will be over in december 2016. it is imperative that if we're are going to have a prosecution that
so is los angeles. i would be very careful. zimmerman was found not guilty.michael dunn was found not guilty of the person that he killed. if you're not going to give us justice, are we wrong if we then take justice in our own hands? [applause] the legal question, two things. the very clear that aboututing attorney is zero. we should not be expecting much. he is our day started off in a horrible way by saying he is going to have the officer testified before the grand jury. that is unheard of....
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hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a brush fire in los angeles county. somore than 400 acres have burned. camp grounds have been evacuated. some roads are closed as crews fight that fire from the ground or the air. no homes are currently in danger. >> federal officials are investigating a head-on collision between two freight trains in northeast arkansas that killed two crew members. it happened around 3:00 yesterday morning. the collision caused the two cars to catch fire. one was carrying diesel fuel, the other alcoholic beverages. it took seven hours to put out that fire. about 500 people had to evacuate their homes. the national transportation safety board is investigating. >> more charges could be filed today against the new york couple accused of kidnapping two amish girls. they were arrested friday and charged with kidnapping the 7-year-old and 12-year-old sisters. the district attorney said over the weekend the girls were sexually assaulted before being let go. >>> an experienced skydiver died during a jump in massachusetts. now authorities are tryi
hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a brush fire in los angeles county. somore than 400 acres have burned. camp grounds have been evacuated. some roads are closed as crews fight that fire from the ground or the air. no homes are currently in danger. >> federal officials are investigating a head-on collision between two freight trains in northeast arkansas that killed two crew members. it happened around 3:00 yesterday morning. the collision caused the two cars to catch fire....
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half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. of contemporary art, three scientific research centers,
half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. of contemporary art, three scientific research centers,
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this rally is concerned, so far we're now about 17 minutes past when it was supposed to gather, there really isn't much of a rally here. >> all right. jennifer london in los angelesanks so much. >>> during his visit to ferguson yesterday, eric holder said he experienced racial profiling by police in his past. it is a situation that faces many middle class black residents in ferguson on a daily basis according to this man. norm there has been a lot of talk about poverty in ferguson. but how big is the middle class presence there? >> the poverty -- the population that is experiencing poverty or at the pofferty line is about 30% of the community. so we're talking about 70% of the community remains fairly vibrant and middle class. >> how has ferguson changed in the last few decades? in >> some of what has happened is that -- as the cities have gotten rid of large scale housing projects and begun to depopulate, initially those -- these suburbs outside of cities were -- and in st. louis in particular, were home to middle class families who were moving out to get the same things, they were pursuing the american dream. but as the housing projects began to be knocked down
this rally is concerned, so far we're now about 17 minutes past when it was supposed to gather, there really isn't much of a rally here. >> all right. jennifer london in los angelesanks so much. >>> during his visit to ferguson yesterday, eric holder said he experienced racial profiling by police in his past. it is a situation that faces many middle class black residents in ferguson on a daily basis according to this man. norm there has been a lot of talk about poverty in...
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so that -- and involved also with things in the los angeles area as well. >> host: has prop 13 over the long haul been successful? >> guest: well, if you poll it today, it has the same two to one support it had in 1978 when it passed. it did the main thing it intended to, kept people in their homes, from being taxed out of their homes and put controls on the tax structure. now you can talk to particular interests in california who will say it is not a good thing, but we asked the voters, the pollsters ask the voters. people who want to do away with it ask volters constantly whether they into go fur with a ballot measure but people are happy with what it did. >> host: has the proposition ballot infrastructure in california gotten out of hand? >> guest: well, it's certainly being used -- people think that if you have the money, all the money in the world, you can change the law in california. you can qualify a measure, if you have money. there's no question you can get enough signatures can the way the system works is you have to gert a certain amount of signatures within 150 days. it dep
so that -- and involved also with things in the los angeles area as well. >> host: has prop 13 over the long haul been successful? >> guest: well, if you poll it today, it has the same two to one support it had in 1978 when it passed. it did the main thing it intended to, kept people in their homes, from being taxed out of their homes and put controls on the tax structure. now you can talk to particular interests in california who will say it is not a good thing, but we asked the...
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so, they were founded under a different name, called the jewish community committee, of los angeles, founded in 1934, at a time when antisemitism was increasing rapidlyd-e7"% in ths angeles area in southern california in general. some so they made it their mission to document that antisemitic activity, some in the form of pro-nazi groups. there was a group called the silver shirts and various blendist pro-german groups, and so they wanted to document what was going on. one of the people who came to work for that organization, named joseph ruth, was originally from austria and he and whys wife and other austrian imgrays went out and infiltrated meetings of the nazi groups the message they wanted to get out was these groups were both antiamerican and antisemitic. however they felt if itself wases a jewish group getting the word out that would be perceived as self-serving so they wanted to find a way to get the word out in a more neutral way, and so the solution they found was in 1939, they started an organization called the news research service, which you'll notice dund say jewish in
so, they were founded under a different name, called the jewish community committee, of los angeles, founded in 1934, at a time when antisemitism was increasing rapidlyd-e7"% in ths angeles area in southern california in general. some so they made it their mission to document that antisemitic activity, some in the form of pro-nazi groups. there was a group called the silver shirts and various blendist pro-german groups, and so they wanted to document what was going on. one of the people...
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like so much in los angeles, it's fake. big difference with the drought this time, not how bad it is, how much money water agencies are giving back at rebates. as much ass 3ds a square foot to replace the grace with drought tolerant plants or the fake stuff. vick watterson, yes. his name is watterson, owns waterless turf, cost as much as $10 a square foot to take out the old and put in the new. >> i attribute that mostly to the drought and also the department of water and power. the water company's providing an incentive to install the live turf with the artificial. >> reporter: the metropolitan water district gave rebates for grass ripped up. equivalent of 1,700 yards and the rebate fund is starting to run a little low. one guy waiting for his $6,000 rebate is les. his real grass. you'll see his fake lawn, which he says even with the rebate cost about $1,9 grand and take about eight years to pay off. >> our current cost is about $7.50 a day for water. my projection is we'll be down to $3 a day. that's a considerable saving
like so much in los angeles, it's fake. big difference with the drought this time, not how bad it is, how much money water agencies are giving back at rebates. as much ass 3ds a square foot to replace the grace with drought tolerant plants or the fake stuff. vick watterson, yes. his name is watterson, owns waterless turf, cost as much as $10 a square foot to take out the old and put in the new. >> i attribute that mostly to the drought and also the department of water and power. the water...
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kim sar fin is the senior editor at in touch weekly and with us from los angeles. so sad that he's gone, but i think a lot of people are going to come to understand what a really big deal he was. >> oh, yeah. and you mentioned that. you even said at the beginning of the show, i think, people of a certain age will remember "mork and mindy" but then you just said what you just said about him affecting so many different people, so many different generations. whether it was you got to know him through "mork and mindy" or "good will hunting," whether you knew him through playing theodore roosevelt, and "mrs. downfire," people of all ages love that movie. this is the one time -- unfortunately we hear people in hollywood all the time going through this, but i think this is one time where every generation is affected by something like this. >> so often when someone of his caliber dies people like me will say, well, did anyone in hollywood know? the truth is in this case we all knew. but he made it such a part of his comedic routine that it almost felt like is this just part o
kim sar fin is the senior editor at in touch weekly and with us from los angeles. so sad that he's gone, but i think a lot of people are going to come to understand what a really big deal he was. >> oh, yeah. and you mentioned that. you even said at the beginning of the show, i think, people of a certain age will remember "mork and mindy" but then you just said what you just said about him affecting so many different people, so many different generations. whether it was you got...
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los angeles and steve ballmer will address the fans. expect some more news early next of l.a. and the los angeles clippers then. >> thank you souch, trish regan. the shares of king digital are getting crushed in after-hours trading today. missed second quarter sales estimates. the company cut their 2014 outlook. joining me now is bloomberg intelligence internet and media , providing context on a variety of industries. what can you tell us about candy crush and king digital? >> the takeaway are two things. two things internet investors look for. revenue and users. both have been disappointing. you saw the company guiding to lower bookings. a very alarming sign in the decline of daily active users. >> how does this use to facebook ? >> the company has moved much towards mobile games. story is as the candy crÈche game matures, the less people play, the less people that spend money on that game, they should be able to offset that with the new games coming through and we've seen that they haven't monetized as well. >> does this mean they will have to go on the acquisition trail to acquire better and more popular games? >> that is w
los angeles and steve ballmer will address the fans. expect some more news early next of l.a. and the los angeles clippers then. >> thank you souch, trish regan. the shares of king digital are getting crushed in after-hours trading today. missed second quarter sales estimates. the company cut their 2014 outlook. joining me now is bloomberg intelligence internet and media , providing context on a variety of industries. what can you tell us about candy crush and king digital? >> the...
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we thought it would be easier to get two people back than three so they had me fake the los angeles connection. i got lucky. >> they are happy to be back home others are refusing to let the storm ruin their vacation. >> surprisingly i am not that worried. it could be like going to beach. >> it is an experience to be on an island when two hurricanes are hitting at the same time. >> some carriers are weighing fees for those who are changing or canceling flights because of the storm including united, alaska, delta and hawaiian airlines. as always, fur fur -- if you traveling today, check your it this status at the airport. as if the hungs were not enough the aisles were hit by a 4.5 mailing tuesday earthquake at 9:24 our time six miles off the tip of the big island. it was upgraded from a 4.3 earthquake in the past hour. >>> we will have continuing coverage on air and online with more throughout the day as the storms move down on the islands. you can get breaking alerts by polling us on twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >>> a search-and-rescue crew in san jose is empty handed when called to save a person
we thought it would be easier to get two people back than three so they had me fake the los angeles connection. i got lucky. >> they are happy to be back home others are refusing to let the storm ruin their vacation. >> surprisingly i am not that worried. it could be like going to beach. >> it is an experience to be on an island when two hurricanes are hitting at the same time. >> some carriers are weighing fees for those who are changing or canceling flights because of...
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kim sar fin is the senior editor at in touch weekly and with us from los angeles. so sad that he's gone, but i think a lot of people are going to come to understand what a really big deal he was. >> oh, yeah. and you mentioned that. you even said at the beginning of the show, i think, people of a certain age will remember "mork and mindy" but then you just said what you just said about him affecting so many different people, so many different generations. whether it was you got to know him through "mork and mindy" or "good will hunting," whether you knew him through playing theodore roosevelt, and "mrs. downfire," people of all ages love that movie. this is the one time -- unfortunately we hear people in hollywood all the time going through this, but i think this is one time where every generation is affected by something like this. >> so often when someone of his caliber dies people like me will say, well, did anyone in hollywood know? the truth is in this case we all knew. but he made it such a part of his comedic routine that it almost felt like is this just part o
kim sar fin is the senior editor at in touch weekly and with us from los angeles. so sad that he's gone, but i think a lot of people are going to come to understand what a really big deal he was. >> oh, yeah. and you mentioned that. you even said at the beginning of the show, i think, people of a certain age will remember "mork and mindy" but then you just said what you just said about him affecting so many different people, so many different generations. whether it was you got...
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los angeles over 20 years. is los angeles the most racially inclusive city in the united states? >> no. i don't think so. it is still fairly segregated. people have the pockets with ethnicity say you have african-americans that live in certain places, asian americans who live other places, , etc.. is still fairly segregated there is a west side and east side and los angeles is still struggling with inclusiveness. i as we get more and more places in this country and outside of the country we have something to work on we are evolving. >> host: were you teaching this semester? >> i am all leave but this summer i will be teaching a class on film and slavery. >> host: we're talking with brenda stevenson. the book is "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender, and the origins of the la riots". you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> what we can all do to save america's future presidential proposes u.s. decline and consensus solution appeals to every decency and common sense. this program is about an hour. >> host: doctor carson, welcome. i think the best way to start before we delve into the buck
los angeles over 20 years. is los angeles the most racially inclusive city in the united states? >> no. i don't think so. it is still fairly segregated. people have the pockets with ethnicity say you have african-americans that live in certain places, asian americans who live other places, , etc.. is still fairly segregated there is a west side and east side and los angeles is still struggling with inclusiveness. i as we get more and more places in this country and outside of the country...
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anniversary of the special olympics. 7,000 athletes from 177 countries will compete in los angeles next year. >>> soob dole on fixing the gridlock in congress and bill clinton's pre9/11 opportunity to kill osama bin laden. scrambled politics is next. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> former republican senator bob dole sat down for an exclusive interview with the "daily run down's" chuck todd. he was a little stumped when it comes to solving this current atmosphere of gridlock. >> the senate may not be broken, but it's badly bent. and this is going to take some strong leadership in both parties. i wish i had an answer. i don't have an answer. >> you can watch more of the interview later this morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc's "the daily rundown." >>> well, a stunning revelation from former president bill cl
anniversary of the special olympics. 7,000 athletes from 177 countries will compete in los angeles next year. >>> soob dole on fixing the gridlock in congress and bill clinton's pre9/11 opportunity to kill osama bin laden. scrambled politics is next. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their...
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so it is tricky. that is the answer to your question. violent crime in los angeles tennis to be gang-related. certainly in the past the majority of homicides in los angeles were in gang territories and believed to be gang-related. >> host: i just saw on the news they triple murder in van nuys. i did not see any details. could that be a gang activity? >> first of all, talked about in the media, i sure have learned to listen with the third year. they will sell the media, we are trying to rule whether or not it is being related. there are also signs that suggest it may be gang-related. number one, if it is in a gang territory where gangs are known to function and possibly to work, that is number one. number two, if it does involve young men will it continue to be the greatest perpetrators but the greatest target in violent crime perry of the elderly. so i tend to look at to it and falls, someone who is middle aged or someone who is 21. this is somebody, is there some sign of violence? and also, might there be a sign that it is black on black, black and brown, brown and black. involved in some wa
so it is tricky. that is the answer to your question. violent crime in los angeles tennis to be gang-related. certainly in the past the majority of homicides in los angeles were in gang territories and believed to be gang-related. >> host: i just saw on the news they triple murder in van nuys. i did not see any details. could that be a gang activity? >> first of all, talked about in the media, i sure have learned to listen with the third year. they will sell the media, we are trying...
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process and then goes through a second digestion process and this is similar to what the los angeles plant does and so they run through a single batch, and send it through a secondary batch and then the secondary process, the last of them are killed, and you are coming out with a class a product and the disadvantage over this alternative is are that it requires a lot more land because you have to be able to built two sets of digesters on your plant in order to go through a second batch process, and again, a process that does produce a class a product. >> and then finally the fourth alternative is a new alternative to the united states. and this alternative exists in europe and has for a decade, successfully, and it is viewed in the united states, washington, d.c. has opted to go this route, about 4 years ago, they opted to go this route, they have just firning construction. and the commissioning in this next month. and in addition, hamp on roads in virginia has decided to go this route as well, and stanford, is considering this option and it is called a they are mal hydrolysis process and this differs
process and then goes through a second digestion process and this is similar to what the los angeles plant does and so they run through a single batch, and send it through a secondary batch and then the secondary process, the last of them are killed, and you are coming out with a class a product and the disadvantage over this alternative is are that it requires a lot more land because you have to be able to built two sets of digesters on your plant in order to go through a second batch process,...