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al rinker's sister also came from spokane, and she was working in los angeles, so they thought we haveonnections in los angeles, so they decided to take off for hollywood. that was fall of 1925. this room was the crosby parlor. they used it as a music room, both of bing crosby's sisters played the piano. bing crosby took up the drums when he joined the band. he set up his mail-order drum kit right here. his brothers had written a book about this. he was in here banging away. these doors could be closed, but it drove his mother crazy, and she was thrilled when bing crosby finally gave up the drums. in here are a representation of his many awards. for a half a century, bing crosby was a major figure and he accumulated awards daily, all entertainment awards. he was in a time when just a handful of stars could dominate the whole celebrity world. radio -- these are his radio awards. every year he was the top radio performer from the mid-1930's. his radio show continued until the early 1960's. he holds the record for continuous radio weekly programs, it will probably never be beaten because
al rinker's sister also came from spokane, and she was working in los angeles, so they thought we haveonnections in los angeles, so they decided to take off for hollywood. that was fall of 1925. this room was the crosby parlor. they used it as a music room, both of bing crosby's sisters played the piano. bing crosby took up the drums when he joined the band. he set up his mail-order drum kit right here. his brothers had written a book about this. he was in here banging away. these doors could...
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. >> trevor: i have been a fan of yours for soing lo. this is such an honor.revor: congratulations on all of your success, especially with superstore returning for its third season. >> third season. >> trevor: exciting. (applause) you know what i think is most impresessive about the slow is it is one of the few shows on tv that is about people with like real life jobs. which is not a normal thing these days, right? >> it's not. and it's really the main thing that really drew me to the project because these days everyone is the best cia agent or the best fbi agent or the best cop or the best whatever. but you know, i grew up watching cheers and rosanne and all in the family and shows that centered regular, average, working families and people and show showed that there was humor and laughter and value and validity to those lives. and so i was really, really excited to get to do a show that did that. and what's special about our show is it is quite diverse. and unlike maybe the shows that i just mentioned, we have, we have real diversity in our show and it allow
. >> trevor: i have been a fan of yours for soing lo. this is such an honor.revor: congratulations on all of your success, especially with superstore returning for its third season. >> third season. >> trevor: exciting. (applause) you know what i think is most impresessive about the slow is it is one of the few shows on tv that is about people with like real life jobs. which is not a normal thing these days, right? >> it's not. and it's really the main thing that really...
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. >> what's -- >> that's a 1.75, $19.99 >> how do you keep the sale so lo >> we're the number one producingairy alcohol in the united states right now. we only had this available for sampling, we had no intention of selling it people in the retail says, well this will sell and it's selling like crazy >> give me a sense of how the liquor business is doing in our country? >> liquor business is very very healthy right now, the spirits business the craft whisky boom. >> is it still on? >> it's phenomenal consumers want quality and willing to pay for it. the beautiful things about it, the still spirits if you can make a quality product, rum chowder is not cheap, but we have real cream in the bottle, real rum, real sugar, real cinnamon, we put real ingredients in, consumers say, hey it's good i'm willing to pay for it >> millennials will go out >> they do l and they probably drink higher price than we've ever seen out. it's incredible whether you look at the whisky line now it's wonderful because for years the american whisky market has had phenolal products and the foreign whisky products have g
. >> what's -- >> that's a 1.75, $19.99 >> how do you keep the sale so lo >> we're the number one producingairy alcohol in the united states right now. we only had this available for sampling, we had no intention of selling it people in the retail says, well this will sell and it's selling like crazy >> give me a sense of how the liquor business is doing in our country? >> liquor business is very very healthy right now, the spirits business the craft whisky...
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so they have to get bigger to carry that loose soil. here in downtown los angeles, we have about a factor of five amplification because of soils. in mexico city, it's over a factor of 100, so that they have had huge damage, even from earthquakes that are hundreds of miles away. ois one is much closer than the '85 earthquake that did so much damage. >> mason: dr. lucy jones, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> mason: a potentially catastrophic hurricane is heading for the u.s. virgin maria is a category five with maximum sustained winds of 165 miles an hour. some caribbean islands in its wth, including tortola, were rothweorf,o weeks ago by irma. at least five were killed. now, they're defenseless, as maria takes aim. >> reporter: just two weeks after hurricane irma sideswiped the islands, the governor walked through the streets today, making sure no one was taking any chances. "please, let us help you," ricardo rosello told this family. irma knocked out power here in guaynabo, and to 70% of the rest of the island, including t
so they have to get bigger to carry that loose soil. here in downtown los angeles, we have about a factor of five amplification because of soils. in mexico city, it's over a factor of 100, so that they have had huge damage, even from earthquakes that are hundreds of miles away. ois one is much closer than the '85 earthquake that did so much damage. >> mason: dr. lucy jones, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> mason: a potentially catastrophic...
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more than 2,700 people have been shot in chicago so far in 2017. >>> and the "los angeles times" reports on the death of a former professional wrestling star bobby "the brain" heeden. he died yesterday from brain damage complications p he was 73. >>> and the kansas star has the story of a techeerleader run ov by a cameraman. a cameraman running across the field crash into a cheerleader. she got back up and continue to what a team player. >>> still ahead, emerging from isolation. six people quarantined in a mars
more than 2,700 people have been shot in chicago so far in 2017. >>> and the "los angeles times" reports on the death of a former professional wrestling star bobby "the brain" heeden. he died yesterday from brain damage complications p he was 73. >>> and the kansas star has the story of a techeerleader run ov by a cameraman. a cameraman running across the field crash into a cheerleader. she got back up and continue to what a team player. >>> still...
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no more so than here at the playboy mansion, in los angeles. so for hugh hefner, all of this — the mansion, the money, the multiple girlfriends — was about freedom. freedom to live whatever life he liked. for his many critics, it was about freedom — for men only. to look back at that period and say it was liberating for women is, i think, fatuous. it was liberating for men, not for women. it wasn't all gloss, it wasn't all romantic, it wasn't all glamorous. it was sleazy. and let's not make any mistake about it. donald trump was a fan, even featuring on the cover himself. but some men said they bought playboy for the writing — and not all were joking. hugh hefner showcased countless great authors, like norman mailer, ray bradbury and margaret atwood. he championed racial equality too, but his legacy is a brand built on sex, which, in his own words, regarded women as objects. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. hugh hefner, who has died at the age of 91. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, the future of capitalism. jeremy corbyn says it is
no more so than here at the playboy mansion, in los angeles. so for hugh hefner, all of this — the mansion, the money, the multiple girlfriends — was about freedom. freedom to live whatever life he liked. for his many critics, it was about freedom — for men only. to look back at that period and say it was liberating for women is, i think, fatuous. it was liberating for men, not for women. it wasn't all gloss, it wasn't all romantic, it wasn't all glamorous. it was sleazy. and let's not...
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we had been working on this for soing lo. you still are. >> thank you. >> rose: now is there a challenge for you, you've got to make sure that we explore him and all that he has done and the lies that he is telling yet at the same time make him a character that people don't reject. >> certainly. i think that was always from the beginning of the develop am, i came on board three years ago was always sort of the focus on my part and just making sure that the audience really understood at every turn why he was making the decisions he was making and were you seeing sort of that it cass coming from a place of good intention and wanting to heal and help people. and i think the most effective, one of the most effectsive things about the show is the first 12, 15 minutes when you get to meet evan and see him give his first monologue and first song you really get an idea of who this kid is and how deep a hole he is in and how in need of a saffier he is. you really understand why he falls into this lie because it so perfectly presents i
we had been working on this for soing lo. you still are. >> thank you. >> rose: now is there a challenge for you, you've got to make sure that we explore him and all that he has done and the lies that he is telling yet at the same time make him a character that people don't reject. >> certainly. i think that was always from the beginning of the develop am, i came on board three years ago was always sort of the focus on my part and just making sure that the audience really...
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when we're all going through so to figure out who you are but to be lonely or isolated so when we landed in a los angeles than there was that social world to provide opportunity and as the newcomer stranger to that territory those who came up didn't always have to do with that combination so that made him very full verbal tune those techniques. >> was ever a topic of conversation among family?. >>. >> we add had no idea. michael's mother did not know. to know what i know for what he had been involved in but not about the of their peace and then to put battle to gather with that involvement bin then i could see that pattern of dangers kids to get involved in those 18 months but that is the common pattern benefits to achieve the bitterly none of us. what is the fact we fail to see that and to coordinate care as the failure of our family no question. >> host: just a teenager he gets a sentence. >> guest: yes. it and didn't california in the '90s is justin the preceding 18 months with the three strikes your out law and that judicial system still trying to figure out how that meant it was being used i
when we're all going through so to figure out who you are but to be lonely or isolated so when we landed in a los angeles than there was that social world to provide opportunity and as the newcomer stranger to that territory those who came up didn't always have to do with that combination so that made him very full verbal tune those techniques. >> was ever a topic of conversation among family?. >>. >> we add had no idea. michael's mother did not know. to know what i know for...
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cup of coffee could soon come with a cancer warning label thanks to a court case playing out in los angeles. so the dispute is focussed on a carcinogen that comes as a natural byproduct of the coffee roasting process. the chemical is at harmless level, they claim, but lawyers suing big coffee say the halarg goal is to get the industry to rye move that chemical all together. >>> target is raising its minimum wage by a dollar to per hour. >>> and there's new technology designed to put parents at ease when their teens are behind the wheel. >> it might mean no more waiting to tell your mom or dad you got into a fender bender because they already knew and you're already grounded. here's david curl eye. . >> reporter: a teen driver, distracted by her phone, then this. none of the teens in these incidents died. but fourtee teens will die in crashes. could technology cut those statistics? the car patrick harley is driving has been programmed by his parents. seat belts, speed, even radio volume. >> that's as loud as it goes. >> reporter: general motors and ford now offering teen driving options in vehic
cup of coffee could soon come with a cancer warning label thanks to a court case playing out in los angeles. so the dispute is focussed on a carcinogen that comes as a natural byproduct of the coffee roasting process. the chemical is at harmless level, they claim, but lawyers suing big coffee say the halarg goal is to get the industry to rye move that chemical all together. >>> target is raising its minimum wage by a dollar to per hour. >>> and there's new technology designed...
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a meeting you'll recall that got lo not-so-private discussion of a federal court ordered them to release records subject to a r. the justice department saying the government believesa information is not subject to foia. the et groups asked for visitor logs for mar-a-lago, trump tower and us for records visiting the president, not his extended family. freedom of information act requests req disclosure of government documents that exempts the white house fr requests but the ethics groupe that the visitor logs are under t of the them subject to open records re why is this all impo anyway? president trump d mar-a-lago 25 days between inauguration day and mid may often with high level officials has the rino is meeting with the president wherever he holds meetings, especially giv intersection between the and president trump's vast business interests.s argue of the records provide potentia interest. so now it's back to court as the ethics groups challenge the justice department's deci >> next on "matter of fact" -- meet some good news and then o "national geograhic." three genius ideas. to make
a meeting you'll recall that got lo not-so-private discussion of a federal court ordered them to release records subject to a r. the justice department saying the government believesa information is not subject to foia. the et groups asked for visitor logs for mar-a-lago, trump tower and us for records visiting the president, not his extended family. freedom of information act requests req disclosure of government documents that exempts the white house fr requests but the ethics groupe that the...
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no more so than here at the playboy mansion in los angeles. liked. for his many critics, it was about freedom... for men only. to look back at that period and say it was liberating for women is i think fatuous. it was liberating for men, not for women. it wasn't all gloss, it wasn't all romantic, it wasn't all glamorous. it was sleazy. and let's not make any mistake about it. of course men said they read playboy for the articles and some were serious. hugh hefner showcased countless great writers like norman mailer, ray bradbury and margaret atwood. he championed racial equality too, but his legacy is a brand built on sex which, in his own words, regarded women as objects. hugh hefner, who has died at the age of 91. time for a look at the weather. we are going to get quite exotic. this pair heading towards us for the weekend, some talk of that, but before that we have our own weather system which you in the west have already seen the first signs of. cloud and wind and rain gradually gathering here, then drifting into the central parts of the b
no more so than here at the playboy mansion in los angeles. liked. for his many critics, it was about freedom... for men only. to look back at that period and say it was liberating for women is i think fatuous. it was liberating for men, not for women. it wasn't all gloss, it wasn't all romantic, it wasn't all glamorous. it was sleazy. and let's not make any mistake about it. of course men said they read playboy for the articles and some were serious. hugh hefner showcased countless great...
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my cousin wanted to mobility, he was in a different context one of the worst neighborhoods in los angeles so i pursued my mobility in a way that wasn't too dangerous and so forth so he's ended up in prison for 11 years. >> and when he started going through this process, you explained it in such the date of such vivid detail the conclusion was almost like it had been baked in. what was it like for you watching that happen to your family? >> guest: it's different living through it and looking back on it. you know where it comes out, so you can see the trajectory and moving in a direction other than the predictable ones. the major hope is that you have to completely imagine an alternative trajectory. that is a part of the challenges you cannot actually proceed without hope, yet hope by definition pushes against this view you might have in reality. you have to sort of separate from that. it's a har hard saying in that contrast what you need in order to move forward, and the sort of dynamics of predictability and so forth that you are trying to overcome and then you don't overcome. >> for the peo
my cousin wanted to mobility, he was in a different context one of the worst neighborhoods in los angeles so i pursued my mobility in a way that wasn't too dangerous and so forth so he's ended up in prison for 11 years. >> and when he started going through this process, you explained it in such the date of such vivid detail the conclusion was almost like it had been baked in. what was it like for you watching that happen to your family? >> guest: it's different living through it and...
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. >>> como un rrd der hÉroe, grus tavare gre so al pueblo que lo dio nacer san josÉ en san luis potosÍ >>> es algo fuerte para nosotros, pero recordarlo. >>> estando a salvo, gustavo rodrÍguez fue un migrante que ko rraoern a personas atrapadas en houston texas el pasado 28 de agosto noticias telemundo fue testigo de la angustia de su familia, cuando aÚn se encontraba desaparecido. ellos querÍan ir a salvar. >>> a boro r bordeaux de un bote rescataron a 6 personas al regresar por otras vÍctimas. las fuertes lluvias los obligaron asaltar a agua. unos dÍas despuÉs encontraron el cuerpo de gustavo y 3 compaÑeros. la esposa de gustavo nos contaba, lo duro que habÍa sido para Él estar separado sud madre. >>> gustavo tenÍa 20 aÑos que no veÍa asu su mamÁ su res tros fueron llevados por houston en san luis potosÍ. arribamos con ellos para que le den el Último adiÓs a gustavo. gustavo llegÓ a su casa, el lugar donde saliÓ cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos. sin imaginar que volverÍa de esta manera. >>> el sufrimiento por la pÉrdida de gustavo, queda dividido entre 2 tierras. mÉxico y estados unidos. en san
. >>> como un rrd der hÉroe, grus tavare gre so al pueblo que lo dio nacer san josÉ en san luis potosÍ >>> es algo fuerte para nosotros, pero recordarlo. >>> estando a salvo, gustavo rodrÍguez fue un migrante que ko rraoern a personas atrapadas en houston texas el pasado 28 de agosto noticias telemundo fue testigo de la angustia de su familia, cuando aÚn se encontraba desaparecido. ellos querÍan ir a salvar. >>> a boro r bordeaux de un bote rescataron a...
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after all that that happened ss, 150as so much lo years later, one of my elders, cecilia carpenter, she believed the stars were in the right place and my uncle sherman leschi who i adored and loved sat me down one afternoon and said i have a project for you, it is time to clear leschi's name. same timenking at the cecilia was thinking this is a good time for the tribe do something for leschi after all this time. that is when we started talking, i started talking amongst other who have same kind of passion to spirit andeschi's clear the air on what had happened. there were some great people who came out of that historical community and the political community including chief justice gerry alexander and pierce county executive john laddenburg. when they joined our group and felt that passion and pulled together the pieces we needed to create this historical court that happened in washington state museum in december of 2004 and it was a full day of court area this was the third trial for leschi. there were eight appointed judges, there were witnesses that were experts in their field, inclu
after all that that happened ss, 150as so much lo years later, one of my elders, cecilia carpenter, she believed the stars were in the right place and my uncle sherman leschi who i adored and loved sat me down one afternoon and said i have a project for you, it is time to clear leschi's name. same timenking at the cecilia was thinking this is a good time for the tribe do something for leschi after all this time. that is when we started talking, i started talking amongst other who have same kind...
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so fema can still aid those folks? >> yes, it's minimal. the maximum amount fema can pro vida about $34,000 and average families get about $6,000 to $7,000. we have small business administration disas tr lo. so there are a lot of congress will have to come back with addition an funding for other programs to provide even more needed funds to help communities recover particularly on the housing side with the uninsurance laws. >> i've never heard those stats. $34,000 max provided by fema and 6,000 to 7,000 to folks on average. craig, thanks for the information. >> what are you seeing? >> alex, we are at a red cross shelter. we're going to take you inside here. there are 1,400 people unside this red cross shelter. we're going to step inside and talk to some of the volunteers here. we are here with ben and randy. you just came from harvey, ben. >> that's correct. >> what are you seeing here that is different in. >> i wouldn't say it's different. i would say as a community in florida, woor really prepared. i think unfortunately because i've seen harvey and the devastation of harvey, floridians are being a lot more pro active. they're not saying i'm going to just sit there. the pro activeness s
so fema can still aid those folks? >> yes, it's minimal. the maximum amount fema can pro vida about $34,000 and average families get about $6,000 to $7,000. we have small business administration disas tr lo. so there are a lot of congress will have to come back with addition an funding for other programs to provide even more needed funds to help communities recover particularly on the housing side with the uninsurance laws. >> i've never heard those stats. $34,000 max provided by...
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going on at home and what you can change this monday into here the minimal have house finot vast is los so how if they're too old for a year and then what maybe they've still not completed school because there's no money for the fees they have no jobs because no jobs are being created it's kind of jobs those who used to be with i era and who are adults now are standing at the side of the road and are selling their peanuts and fish heads and whatever else they're selling in the slums of. those born in a slum in kenya and up as vendors along the overcrowded traffic arteries of nairobi from the toxic miasma of the rubbish dump to the toxic emissions on the street countless kenyan share the same fate. many of them were born in rural regions they come from simple backgrounds they live in next ended families and have a small plot of land that they cultivate and live off but they leave all that behind and go to nairobi for a better life where there is more work supposedly. their dream of mobility ends in the cities slums. they munich based organization promoting africa has created a rural skills
going on at home and what you can change this monday into here the minimal have house finot vast is los so how if they're too old for a year and then what maybe they've still not completed school because there's no money for the fees they have no jobs because no jobs are being created it's kind of jobs those who used to be with i era and who are adults now are standing at the side of the road and are selling their peanuts and fish heads and whatever else they're selling in the slums of. those...
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inaudible] it is always our logistical problem that needs to be moved so from all different areas of the country like myself i am from los angeles and we have people from new york and people from iowa basically all the people coming so we make sure they have all [inaudible] >> after it is all said and done >> is to make sure people go back to their lives before the. they are going to find a permanent accommodations and that is why we are giving that money. it is an immediate health, money that they get right away so that can help them with whatever incidentals they have while they work with their insurance and family members and >>> go ahead and tell us about the mission here and how long you have been here. >> we got here on the 27th and came down on the 28th.
inaudible] it is always our logistical problem that needs to be moved so from all different areas of the country like myself i am from los angeles and we have people from new york and people from iowa basically all the people coming so we make sure they have all [inaudible] >> after it is all said and done >> is to make sure people go back to their lives before the. they are going to find a permanent accommodations and that is why we are giving that money. it is an immediate health,...
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los angeles. >> i'm going tomorrow for at ward ceremony so it is really cool.ther national win's long with monica louwinsky and brittany snow will be honored at the event. >> we will awe know monica. >> have you ever been to california. >> no, we do not. >> i can't not wait. >> my sister gets to come with me. >> when do you leave. >> tomorrow. >> yeah. >> when can i watch it on tlc. >> i'm not sure, aim not sure what they are planning to do. >> let us know. >> we will let you know. >> where will they have the whole, function and stuff. >> it is a place in hollywood i haven't heard of it before. >> yes it is really great. >> berks county to hollywood. >> probably kodak theater. well, it could be anywhere. congratulations. >> yes. >> wow,. >> thank you very much. >> that is wonderful. >> we are excited. so great to share our mission. >> we love it let us know. >> yes we will. >> kid, they say the darndest things, meanes things, thinks just what we were talking about, lauren. >> ♪ >> well, christie teigen she's married to john legend. by the way john legend i beli
los angeles. >> i'm going tomorrow for at ward ceremony so it is really cool.ther national win's long with monica louwinsky and brittany snow will be honored at the event. >> we will awe know monica. >> have you ever been to california. >> no, we do not. >> i can't not wait. >> my sister gets to come with me. >> when do you leave. >> tomorrow. >> yeah. >> when can i watch it on tlc. >> i'm not sure, aim not sure what they are...
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from los santos so the contradiction. between the two accounts raises a lot of questions about first of all the credibility of the airports that comes from the government and also the accuracy of the kind of other information that we get from the statements that are probably gated or produced by a military spokesman in official accounts that the government has chosen to remain silent about the execution video many egyptian media outlets. the source of the leaked video. is an istanbul based opposition that is affiliated with the outlawed political the muslim brotherhood human rights watch and amnesty international have produced detailed accounts the aim to verify the footage but many egyptian outlets accuse me of not just faking the video but of collaborating with foreign players. and i'll just. tell you any. one of the more. busier. b.b.c. . the egyptian media is heavily dominated by regime affiliated newspapers and channels and they have been pushing the narrative of the conspiracy theory since late twenty twelve even so
from los santos so the contradiction. between the two accounts raises a lot of questions about first of all the credibility of the airports that comes from the government and also the accuracy of the kind of other information that we get from the statements that are probably gated or produced by a military spokesman in official accounts that the government has chosen to remain silent about the execution video many egyptian media outlets. the source of the leaked video. is an istanbul based...
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l.a.x., home to the largest aviation police force in the country hi, morgan >> hey, good morning so losrport spent over $200 million on security in 2016, completely funded by landing fees and other revenue at the airport, but with nearly 81 million visitors and 2.2 million metric tons of cargo passing through l.a.x. last year alone, surveillance is critical. >> there's where -- >> there's what's called the airport response coordination center, or arc various agencies monitor cameras, social media, and intelligence needs for possible threats. >> this is a 24-hour center that really controls ground movements and all it takes to make an airport like l.a.x. work >> what does all this stand for? >> to represent threats, significant issues that are going on all over the country right now. >> wow >> they may or may not be fully actualized at the end, but these are what people are responding to kind of in real-time. >> what's the destination? >> there are 3,500 cameras and as l.a.x. expands ahead of the 2028 summer olympics, that number will double the force also uses radiation detection device
l.a.x., home to the largest aviation police force in the country hi, morgan >> hey, good morning so losrport spent over $200 million on security in 2016, completely funded by landing fees and other revenue at the airport, but with nearly 81 million visitors and 2.2 million metric tons of cargo passing through l.a.x. last year alone, surveillance is critical. >> there's where -- >> there's what's called the airport response coordination center, or arc various agencies monitor...
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was not enough to block the g man lo lost 20 to 10 and sits at the bottom. brian: so much forever a super bowl march. jillian: talk in a couple months. brian: eagles are doing well. jillian: better than the giants. brian: hillary clinton back in the spotlight sitting down for hard-hitting interviews. >> history or mystery, vodka or chardonnay? pilate at as or yoga. showers or bath? brian: all that wasn't the awkward questioning. give you those riveting answers in just a moment: who are...
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so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it's got dismal numbers and now it's witching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. we cannot stop the technological revolution in the area whether it. sells you know the village to grow search in oregon. on the skin of it human beings or computer technology in a general way or any other technology because it's driven by human curiosity. the kurdish language. one of them has been cited frequently better a cancelled one zone then i jointly own. some of the iraqi kurds to be their own shepherd. this is the kaiser report coming from the aspen nexus concert with a mother. i can feel it is so warm up your still fantastic so glorious so sunny so mountain like and you know what i got to thinking of the people i really miss and none more so than jamie dimon who came for years but is about he came walking into walls came tumbling in public and proven himself to be a poet but without the support of. the world's biggest sports
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so far. to blame, record-setting labor day weekend heat only helping fuel those flames. we get more now on nbc that from nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: in los angeles, state of emergency. so called la tuna canyon fire, scorching 7,000 acres, forcing 1,400 people to evacuate, destroying four homes. >> hey, we need to move. >> reporter: today, a break in the weather. firefighters getting the upper hand, evacuatation orders lifted but the homecoming heart breaking. >> it's really sad. it's really disheartening. >> reporter: for lindy's in-laws in their 80s, this is all that's left. >> they have lost everything. it's a lifetime. 50 years. all their stuff. all their memories. >> reporter: the southern california blaze is one of 58 uncontained wildfires sweeping across the west from nevada to washington state. in northern california, 32 homes destroyed by a fire nearly six square miles, more than 1,600 firefighters on the front lines. in montana, multiple wildfires scorching bone-dry land. hot shot fire crews taking on the massive lolo peak fire in soaring temperatures and red flag winds. and in oregon, close call. more than 150 hikers stranded s
so far. to blame, record-setting labor day weekend heat only helping fuel those flames. we get more now on nbc that from nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: in los angeles, state of emergency. so called la tuna canyon fire, scorching 7,000 acres, forcing 1,400 people to evacuate, destroying four homes. >> hey, we need to move. >> reporter: today, a break in the weather. firefighters getting the upper hand, evacuatation orders lifted but the homecoming heart breaking. >>...
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so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it got dismal numbers and now it's switching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. oh. we cannot stop the technological revolution and then the area whether it's. you know the military to grow certain or get. on the skin though with human beings or computer technology in a general way or any other technology because it's driven by you. human curiosity. is with me because i cannot. believe what. i said the most i knew but i you. know it was but i get sort. of this yes or no but if you dump it out and just see your own that is. where they boo you go get a good area for immigrants it's this we never really know for sure but this is been active area. thank you so. yeah. you know well when i started no i did. the world's biggest sports where brand is suffering nike's first quarter revenue post and flat at around nine point one billion dollars hitting above nine point zero nine which was the estimate nike used to run mile
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after all of this is said and lindsay is a big problem over there thank you so much for that but you just coming at us from los angeles. new rules for large corporations in the united kingdom are bringing changes that will affect everything from pay to top execs to participation of the ordinary employees our neighbor to the north canada is keeping a very close eye on what the brits are doing i asked our high leverage to fill us in on this from toronto. you know they're really working it had a value there canada are the states we know what happened in two thousand and eight we saw what corporations were doing we know what the occupy movement was originally all about what happened a little later maybe not so great but the whole point of the matter is that it comes down to empowerment of employees to be able to keep the companies in check as well as pay ratios for c.e.o.'s we see them still going through the roof and the united states probably one of the biggest culprits but you know they look at the brits they're keeping things in check to canada as watching the brits closely but here let's talk about what the b
after all of this is said and lindsay is a big problem over there thank you so much for that but you just coming at us from los angeles. new rules for large corporations in the united kingdom are bringing changes that will affect everything from pay to top execs to participation of the ordinary employees our neighbor to the north canada is keeping a very close eye on what the brits are doing i asked our high leverage to fill us in on this from toronto. you know they're really working it had a...
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. >> this is technology that's goine a lo >> reporter: rapid sos expects to roll out upgrad consumer products later this year. there's more that it can do for the 911 if the phone has a camera it can put out a video feed that operat responders to allow them to see what's waiting for them at the >>> almost 90% of family busi third generation t one key to survival, it's innovation. one midwesterner is using her fa capabilities to make a bright idea for removable wallpaper and make it st >> i feel like this is more of a story. >> reporter: the story is the thing for elizabeth reese. she never thought this would become the third chapter in the business >> i didn't see my family's busi it wasn't ev it wasn't. >> reporter: in 2010 elizabeth's father mentioned a sales opening while visiting her. once she moved to new york, she bega graduates to billboards and later wraps, everything from trucks and buses to building facades. over time the printers of the hu >> that's when i thought, wow, we could be doing other things. >> other things mike reese thought could help with other things. she dab
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and my cousin wanted mobility, he wanted wheels, in context one of the worst neighborhoods in los angeles so i pursued my mobility in a way that was not viewed dangerous so i was lucky, i got grounded and my cousin pursued it in a way, taking this car and ended up in prison. >> host: when he started going through this process, you do the detail about what that history did to him. where almost like a conclusion of michael because you come to a complete conclusion of your brothers life where it had almost been like this has been baked in a long time ago. what was that like for you watching that happen in real-time to your family? >> it's clichc to say but it's a different living through it from looking back on it. looking back you know where it comes out and you can see the trajectory. living through it, all your energies are directed towards the trajectory and a direction other than the predictable one. and the nature of hope is that you have to concretely imagine an alternative trajectory, you have to. so i think that's part of the challenge because you can't actually proceed without hope, y
and my cousin wanted mobility, he wanted wheels, in context one of the worst neighborhoods in los angeles so i pursued my mobility in a way that was not viewed dangerous so i was lucky, i got grounded and my cousin pursued it in a way, taking this car and ended up in prison. >> host: when he started going through this process, you do the detail about what that history did to him. where almost like a conclusion of michael because you come to a complete conclusion of your brothers life...
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so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it got dismal numbers and now it's witching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. all the world and all the news companies merely players but what kind of part is already america marty america. america. just like really. good actors bad actors. you could never. park all the worlds. all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media everything uses to talk about these. things i'm going to paint a clearer picture about how disturbing the rug corporate conduct has been in modern these are stories that no one else. might have known your host of americans question. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through the face. what's your biggest fear a little bit on the hay ride with the less time medical board you say if you ever met the best qu
so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it got dismal numbers and now it's witching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. all the world and all the news companies merely players but what kind of part is already america marty america. america. just like really. good actors bad actors. you could never. park all the worlds. all the world's a stage all the...
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so caution required if you're in that area little changes head on through and to choose the front pretty stationary out stage out across western areas falling conditions with twenty nine the high in los angeles so down into the caribbean i need to do well too much on maria because it is moving away from the bahamas so a slow improvement in the weather conditions here but we have got lot of showers up through the isthmus to say looks as though you're pretty wet in many areas here a lot of rain affecting the pacific coast of mexico from a tropical storm system the caribbean islands still plenty of showers around but not as bad as it has been the saying goes ahead on three into wards choose as maria begins to disappear from your area of interest for south america we've got a frontal system developing once again across parts of the south the region generally wet and when it's aries. tensions are high. little has changed and new village officials are struggling to demonstrate goodwill. a memorial is trying for a comrade who sacrificed his life the political chance. but really event tonight on drive a wedge between the village and. part three of a six part series filmed over five years of.
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pero seÑala que los soÑadores no tiene que desaprovechar esta ventana. >> se supervisa se vence al cÉntrico bar soo soÑadores>> tiene mÁs que ganar que perder. >> preguntaron los domicilios que vivÍan desde que sean estados unidos. y tienen la direcciÓn actual >> los soÑadores tiene que tener una asesorÍa. porque aseguran que a muchos drimers se les han encontrado maneras de pedir la residencia permanente. >> tiene que tener la solicitud lista al dos do louvre para que el servicio de migraciÓn lo tenga a mÁs tardar el 5 de octubre. en la sala redacciÓn jaime p lofton, noticias de univisiÓn 14. >> anÓtete información. se va realizar un taller de daca el 29 de septiembre. rating a direcciÓn puntos en la cia de san josÉ poaquil y estÁ organizada precisamente por sayren. esa teta por citalÁ californianos estÁn de acuerdos con una media protecciÓn al acta del sueÑo. mÁs adelante noticias univisiÓn 14, nueva prÁctica el departamento podrÍa exponer informaciÓn de sus redes sociales usan a su contra un hombre nos contarÁ las horas que pasÓ de bajo los escombros luego del sismo de mÉxico. >> algo en su ide
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so good. >> live from los angeles the next revolution will be televised. fighting republicans over healthcare. fighting for a tax plan and even fighting steve bannon in the alabama senate race. we will break down present drums. we cut. plus, all the tech giants getting dangerously big and powerful. we meet the man who wants to cut them down to size. the google boss who crushed a critic. we expose how big tech big money can sink tanks into corporate student. steve: welcome to the next revolution. on steve hilton and this is the
so good. >> live from los angeles the next revolution will be televised. fighting republicans over healthcare. fighting for a tax plan and even fighting steve bannon in the alabama senate race. we will break down present drums. we cut. plus, all the tech giants getting dangerously big and powerful. we meet the man who wants to cut them down to size. the google boss who crushed a critic. we expose how big tech big money can sink tanks into corporate student. steve: welcome to the next...
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so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it's gotten dismal numbers and now it's switching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. why would you put those sure. what your biggest fear on the right lisa let's talk a little bit bored you say if you ever. thought about. the one topic doesn't belong to you now i really do due to the word more. exactly did i say to soledad not sang by the corporate leader. would you go back to the global race since it's just more your life profit over people at every turn. the data tonight for me is like medicine it's like the antidote for all the stress that the news but still under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week
so much. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back we may be facing a housing crisis in los angeles also nike cuts loose it's gotten dismal numbers and now it's switching up its retail game as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. why would you put those sure. what your biggest fear on the right lisa let's talk a little bit bored you say if you ever. thought about. the one topic doesn't belong to you now i really do due to the word more. exactly did i...
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that is where policing started and as the chief of police for a brief time so bill parker and los angeles they were followed by chicago so there is no question these leaders for a distinguished group and as a person uniquely a place as excellence in this country that is very difficult to duplicate what he has done. he has headed six the police department's lead to largest in the company to do a outstanding job and has set a standard for police leadership until they came along to develop that now they're all using some form of fat and in addition in all departments he has provided leadership the first is improve policing and decrease crime in the third is better relationships between the community it is a terrific record i begin this is well worth your attention about policing in the 21st century. is my pleasure to introduce my friend and outstanding leader. [applause] >> good morning. >> date explore that gracious introduction and we do go back a long ways at the harvard kennedy school late '80s and early '90s and the executive sessions more than any other government activity that shapes
that is where policing started and as the chief of police for a brief time so bill parker and los angeles they were followed by chicago so there is no question these leaders for a distinguished group and as a person uniquely a place as excellence in this country that is very difficult to duplicate what he has done. he has headed six the police department's lead to largest in the company to do a outstanding job and has set a standard for police leadership until they came along to develop that...
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so caution required if you're in that area little changes head on through and to choose a front pretty stationary out stage out across western areas following conditions with twenty nine the high in los angeles so down into the caribbean i need to do well too much on maria because it is moving away from the bahamas so a slow improvement in weather conditions here but we have got a lot of showers up through the isthmus to say looks as though you're pretty wet in many areas here a lot of rain affecting the pacific coast of mexico from a tropical storm system the caribbean islands still plenty of showers around but not as bad as it has been the saying goes ahead on three into would choose as maria begins to disappear from your area of interest for south america we've got a frontal system developing once again across parts of the south the region instantly wet and when it's aries. well i guess. this is our segment that. we only. stay there and we don't want to get inside. yes. because it does. raise a lot yes. some of that. that here you see those stole. they built some houses and. you know they were also the.
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came and said to have a place to go and we just want to get their name are those statistics but lo and behold so i got connected. >> we are in no rush. >> thank you so much. >> she is modest so in and of a community we're trying to support women because of police violence and there really isn't any avenue at all. to raise awareness about this. >> i'm sorry i did not introduce you properly. as an intern and researcher whenever you are ready. >> afternoon. initially to do research for the caps that paper with that criminalization of the work in maryland with the "journal" article trying to find an organization that was doing the work and said can anybody help me find an organization dealing in policing? i don't know who contacted her. we had met and months later we were able to gauge a perspective in regards to the doj investigation in generally policing and baltimore. i got a chance to hear the interviews of the women by the doj investigation and i learned a lot what that organization did it was doing to be a part of it. >> have you see that the overall way that police treat black women on the st
came and said to have a place to go and we just want to get their name are those statistics but lo and behold so i got connected. >> we are in no rush. >> thank you so much. >> she is modest so in and of a community we're trying to support women because of police violence and there really isn't any avenue at all. to raise awareness about this. >> i'm sorry i did not introduce you properly. as an intern and researcher whenever you are ready. >> afternoon. initially...
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so-called la tuna fire near burbank. scorched nearly 6,000 acres. hundreds of people have returned to their homes after mandatory evacuations in glendale and burbank in those areas of los angeles. >> feels so good to see those temperatures go down a little bit. >> slow going. a few spots still warm today. but, at least, we were not in the 100s. way too hot. last weekend, this past weekend. so this is a welcome sight. in franz -- san francisco, the fog coming in thick. right now, we are checking in at 69 degrees in downtown. and 60s throughout tonight with fog continuing in the mix. so terms of the cloud coverage, low clouds tomorrow in sf. and throughout the bay to start. 1:00 in the afternoon, sunny skies. notice this, we get cloud cover moving back in and that eventually will lead to a slight spotty shower chance. 89 in antioch, eight knife in san jose. 73 in the mission. but a lot of san francisco will remain in the 60s. up towards santa rosa 83 degrees. slight chance of scattered shower moving in on thursday. 83 on friday and then we warm back up as we head back into sunday and monday. and back to 89 by tuesday. longer look at this and of course the full track of h
so-called la tuna fire near burbank. scorched nearly 6,000 acres. hundreds of people have returned to their homes after mandatory evacuations in glendale and burbank in those areas of los angeles. >> feels so good to see those temperatures go down a little bit. >> slow going. a few spots still warm today. but, at least, we were not in the 100s. way too hot. last weekend, this past weekend. so this is a welcome sight. in franz -- san francisco, the fog coming in thick. right now, we...
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so good to see you. - hey, my brother. usually i see you in gold's gym. that's true, in los angeles. well, we're far, far away. have a seat. well, thank you for coming. so, um, i want to spend some time going through your life. but i want to do it with things you chose to keep over the years that are important to you and help define who you are. so i'm looking at that. what is it? my dad worked construction his whole life. - right. - he dug ditches. he put the big storm drainage in the roads. this was in florida. and when i was about five or six years old, my memory is having this little gas truck. -it was pink. - harvey:why save that? what does it represent? it symbolizes how i grew up. i grew up in a very small, square little house, 650 square feet. and he had a tough life. my mom was a housewife, and i kind of kept this truck to make me realize i always wanted to work hard but i always wanted to make sure that i raised the bar. you know, and i never wanted to be in situation like that, where-- i remember them living check to check. there was always talk about my dad's income and always talk about what bills
so good to see you. - hey, my brother. usually i see you in gold's gym. that's true, in los angeles. well, we're far, far away. have a seat. well, thank you for coming. so, um, i want to spend some time going through your life. but i want to do it with things you chose to keep over the years that are important to you and help define who you are. so i'm looking at that. what is it? my dad worked construction his whole life. - right. - he dug ditches. he put the big storm drainage in the roads....
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i think we can do so much more. >> reporter: one all the concrete buildings here in los angeles, owners will be given 25 years to reinforce the structure. reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. up next, the manmade problems that made houston's historic floods much worse. scott pelley investigates for "60 minutes." >> ninan: nearly a month after hurricane harvey brought historic floods and devastation to southeast texas, many are struggling to recover. in houston, some say poor city planning made the disaster much worse. scott pelley looked into houston's flooding problem for "60 minutes." >> what have you lost? >> three cars, most of our home and our rental property and half of our sanity. >> reporter: you've been here 20 years. ever flood before? >> never. >> reporter: is this house in a flood plain? >> >> no! no! >> reporter: health hath no fury like a woman submerged, the crack of every ruined memory exposed cynthia neely's rage, not at harvey, but at houston. she's with "residents against flooding" a nine-year-old group suing the city. they want to tougher the law that re
i think we can do so much more. >> reporter: one all the concrete buildings here in los angeles, owners will be given 25 years to reinforce the structure. reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. up next, the manmade problems that made houston's historic floods much worse. scott pelley investigates for "60 minutes." >> ninan: nearly a month after hurricane harvey brought historic floods and devastation to southeast texas, many are struggling to recover. in...
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when we have an opening at the los angeles philharmonic, 400 and a00 people aplichlt we select one person. so my partnership with them, their partnership with me has been one of the very special aspects of being here. i really love them. and i feel that coming back from them. i think what is at the base it of though is a mutual respect. a mutual respect. i so much respect what they do. i think they've been really pleased to think of a positive future. because you know, i'm an optimist. i think optimists really can get things done because you can see all the things that go wrong or can go wrong. but if you see what it is that can go right and you set your mind and your heart to it, you can get so much more done. >> let me flip what you said. i can make the argument given what you achieved in l.a. and given where you are at this point in your career, you don't need to take the risk to go back to new york, to take on an orchestra that is lowsing money and needs to be more innovative and creative, all the things you hope to bring. you don't need to take that risk at this point in your career. why
when we have an opening at the los angeles philharmonic, 400 and a00 people aplichlt we select one person. so my partnership with them, their partnership with me has been one of the very special aspects of being here. i really love them. and i feel that coming back from them. i think what is at the base it of though is a mutual respect. a mutual respect. i so much respect what they do. i think they've been really pleased to think of a positive future. because you know, i'm an optimist. i think...