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he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's dying and nurses don't want to help. >>reporter: this video shows patients patients nurses standing around while a woman lay suffering on the floor of the er for 40 minutes before she died >> it's medical malpractice. these are circumstances those working there who work hard do not wish to hear but the facts are what they are. the patients were being compromised and there's no excuse and it resulted in the hospital being closed. >> with them closing it, it looked as if martin luther king had died again. that hurt. that really hurt. we was promised. if i talk abo
he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's...
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then they turned their lives around. >> when you look at south l.a.r any urban area, you still see the same problem, namely high unemployment, joblessness, and a second thing, which i think fuels that is the alienation, the sense of disempowerment. >> reporter: about 300 people attended the funeral. >> we walked these grounds, we ran these streets, but he was a changed man. >> reporter: his family asked us not to film any reminders of his old life in the gang, but emphasize the work he did helping kids. still we heard calls to avenge his death, retaliation, begets retaliation. >> we don't do this work, we're going to lose our kids. >> in order to stop it, it's going to take all of us to stop it. i mean gang members. former gang members. mothers, fathers, uncles, cousins. >> reporter: in the 1990s, the murder count in l.a. topped 1,000 a year, last year there were fewer than 300. >> it's about the same thing, same hearing of gun violence and gangsters and things of that sort. it looks the same to me. >> reporter: jennifer london, al jazeera, south l.a.
then they turned their lives around. >> when you look at south l.a.r any urban area, you still see the same problem, namely high unemployment, joblessness, and a second thing, which i think fuels that is the alienation, the sense of disempowerment. >> reporter: about 300 people attended the funeral. >> we walked these grounds, we ran these streets, but he was a changed man. >> reporter: his family asked us not to film any reminders of his old life in the gang, but...
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like this building on a busy street in south l.a. >> it's remarkable. when you come here, you get the sense that whoever is running the activity is camouflaging the presence, you would not know that oil is distracted, except for the fact that every once into a while you get a nauseous risk of something in the air. all of this is happening in an apart. complex. >> reporter: this 16-year-old lives in one of those units. neighbour. >> they are secretive. a lot of people don't know they are here, they know there's funny smells, but not where it's coming from. and then on the doors "can cause birth detects", you wonder what is there. >> reporter: aside from a few signs, it's impossible to figure out this is home. a birds eye view tells the story, this is one of 17 oil sites in the city of los angeles. dangerously close to schools and homes. according to a study. many are in low income neighbourhoods. "america tonight" visited a few of them. a mile from mercy. >> it's where we met watchdog richard parks. >> you can see how close the residents are to the site.
like this building on a busy street in south l.a. >> it's remarkable. when you come here, you get the sense that whoever is running the activity is camouflaging the presence, you would not know that oil is distracted, except for the fact that every once into a while you get a nauseous risk of something in the air. all of this is happening in an apart. complex. >> reporter: this 16-year-old lives in one of those units. neighbour. >> they are secretive. a lot of people don't...
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and why the hell would it change, i don't know >>> it's important to note that many people here in south l.areferred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a. people view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. >>> libya's prime minister announces he's stepping down but then his spokesman says he isn't. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up. russia respond to his sanctions by destroying western imports, but its economy is shrinking. >> reporter: i am natasha in south sudan, women are walking here in to the bush to collect firewood and coming back out beaten and raped. >>> and we report from colorado where the very agency responsible for
and why the hell would it change, i don't know >>> it's important to note that many people here in south l.areferred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a. people view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all...
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and why the hell would it change, i don't know >>> it's important to note that many people here in south l.areferred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a. people view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid. the 2016 election hinges on it. it may not be in the way you expect. pictures tell the
and why the hell would it change, i don't know >>> it's important to note that many people here in south l.areferred to the riot as an uprising or rebellion. it's an indication that in this part of l.a. people view the historical event as a movement to affect change rather than an expression of raw anger. that's it for "america tonight". we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. i'm on target. toxic politics, the blame game begins. plus, it's the economy, stupid....
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in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a.eg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones was one of the first to watch it ignite. >> were you working on august 11th, 1965. >> not only was i working i was sitting, i was working 77th subdivision, station. i was sitting there when i heard officer needs help. officer needs help. >> that was the first call. >> that was the first call. right now i'm feeling sick. now. >> i remember them thinking officer - please come in. identify yourself. who are you? where are you? identify yourself, and me screaming to the police officer in the center of the horse show. you feel like you had their lives in your hands. >> it was in my hands. they came back, all the scuffling
in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a.eg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones was one of the first to watch it...
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. >> reporter: moms like this, statistically south l.a.s safer than it was when she was growing up, but that's little comfort to her. >> it's about the same thing. same hearing of gun violence and gangsters and things of that sort. it looks the same to me. >> reporter: jennifer london, al jazeera, south l.a. >>> crime statistics are only part of what is going on in the streets of our cities. adam may went to baltimore for a look beyond the numbers. >> reporter: his name was kevin jones 22 years old, number 123 on baltimore's growing murder list for this year. another statistic, another homicide, another father's son. this man carries no pictures of his boy, just a high school diploma. >> reporter: why are you carrying this around? >> it's the only thing i got right now. >> reporter: just before dawn, kevin jones was walking to his job as a guard. she was shot dead in the parking lot. what did he do to make you proud of him? >> walk across the stage. >> were you there when it happened? >> no i was incarcerated. he -- he started coming to se
. >> reporter: moms like this, statistically south l.a.s safer than it was when she was growing up, but that's little comfort to her. >> it's about the same thing. same hearing of gun violence and gangsters and things of that sort. it looks the same to me. >> reporter: jennifer london, al jazeera, south l.a. >>> crime statistics are only part of what is going on in the streets of our cities. adam may went to baltimore for a look beyond the numbers. >> reporter:...
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the riots lasted six days and covered 46 square miles of south l.a. 34 people died.than 1,000 were hurt. more than $40 million of property was damaged, about $300 million in today's dollars. many in the black community calmed what happened a violent reaction to years of second class treatment at the hands of whites. >> you can't go along with a person if they don't go along with you. the white man has not gone along with us. by doing this, we feel we can make them go along better than they have been doing. >> a commission was appointed shared by a former c.i.a. director to find out what led to the week of violence and suggest solutions to prevent a repeat. the investigation found police brutality and disrespectful and abusive behavior created a deep and long standing schism between the negro community and the police department. it urged changes in policing methods. commissioners urged investment and better housing for health care far black residents. it sounds as fax as the racial unrest that continues to playing american cities. >> another familiar scene that persis
the riots lasted six days and covered 46 square miles of south l.a. 34 people died.than 1,000 were hurt. more than $40 million of property was damaged, about $300 million in today's dollars. many in the black community calmed what happened a violent reaction to years of second class treatment at the hands of whites. >> you can't go along with a person if they don't go along with you. the white man has not gone along with us. by doing this, we feel we can make them go along better than...
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the riots would last six days and cover more than 46 square miles of south l.a., 34 people would die. more than 1,000 would be hurt, more than $40 million of property damaged about 300 million-dollars in today's dollars. many in the black community called what happened a violent reaction to years of second class treatment, at the hands of whites. >> you can go along with a person if they don't go along with you the whiteman have not been going along with us, in the aftermath, author of the current governor, appointed a commission shared by a former c.i.a. director. to find out what led to the week of violence, and suggest solutions to prevent a repeat. the investigation found that police brutality and disrespectful abusive behavior created a deep and long standle schism between the negro community and the community. >> recommendations that 50 years later sound as familiar as the racial unrest that continues to plague american cities. al jazeera. >> earlier we talked about the significance of the watts riots with african-american study professor. now he is also the author of the book f
the riots would last six days and cover more than 46 square miles of south l.a., 34 people would die. more than 1,000 would be hurt, more than $40 million of property damaged about 300 million-dollars in today's dollars. many in the black community called what happened a violent reaction to years of second class treatment, at the hands of whites. >> you can go along with a person if they don't go along with you the whiteman have not been going along with us, in the aftermath, author of...
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. >> reporter: people in south l.a.re living in fear and gang violence is a way of life for people in this neighborhood there has been a spike in shootings this summer with 11 in one weekend. mothers like adriana are struggling to keep their children from becoming a statistics. >> it saddens me because they are not free and not like other children in different areas, i do not permit them to go outside and walk up and down the street and when he wants to play he is in the paved backyard or air conditioning of the house and it saddens me. my 18-year-old i just learned how to get over all l allowing him to go to the market for me. >> this is an event at a local police station. neighbo neighbors, community leaders and police mingle together and ask for calm the street. >> be vocal and visible and we are not locked in our houses and not give in to fear. >> reporter: we go to l.a. and a gang worker killed in the cross fire and spend the evening with former gang bangers and community activists working to end the violence on th
. >> reporter: people in south l.a.re living in fear and gang violence is a way of life for people in this neighborhood there has been a spike in shootings this summer with 11 in one weekend. mothers like adriana are struggling to keep their children from becoming a statistics. >> it saddens me because they are not free and not like other children in different areas, i do not permit them to go outside and walk up and down the street and when he wants to play he is in the paved...
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homeowners in south l.a.are really much more conservative i am in terms of my own politics and my views. there's a whole lot of black republican homeowners in south-central who are gun owners and want the police. the issue is not, you know, to protect, protect and serve as their status is on the side of the car, air quote. but against to? so the issue is what kind of policing in a civil society are we are willing to pay for, train for, and produce? >> elaborate on -- >> no, i did not great that it's only a lot of communities that little income communities of color want law and order. what does that mean? law and order is not depression, stop and frisk. law and order is peace. the disorder is a product of police practices. that's how people feel it and experience it. when i wave my hand is average want to police. i'm kind of utopian and i'm also historian. so for me the history of the police and the united states is a short history. they performed wrote about the 1840s and '50s and in some cities not into the
homeowners in south l.a.are really much more conservative i am in terms of my own politics and my views. there's a whole lot of black republican homeowners in south-central who are gun owners and want the police. the issue is not, you know, to protect, protect and serve as their status is on the side of the car, air quote. but against to? so the issue is what kind of policing in a civil society are we are willing to pay for, train for, and produce? >> elaborate on -- >> no, i did...
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so i walked into a business in south central l.a. that told me they didn't pay like that, they were legitimate businessmen. and, of course, i confronted them because i didn't think anyone black should mainstream. but they confronted me back and said my lifestyle was unacceptable to god. and it was in hearing that information, it was very new information. i did not grow up in a christian household. it was life-changing. not immediately, but over time. and then i went back to school, i got a degree in business and marketing, and then i started a business. and my transition into public life was because after the '92 los angeles riots destroyed my business, i knew that many things had gone wrong, but what we were hearing again from the black left was not one of them. it was not because of institutional racism, it was not because of somebody else holding people down. it was because marriage had collapsed in the black community to the degree that 72% of black babies were being born outside of marriage, that young boys were getting lost in
so i walked into a business in south central l.a. that told me they didn't pay like that, they were legitimate businessmen. and, of course, i confronted them because i didn't think anyone black should mainstream. but they confronted me back and said my lifestyle was unacceptable to god. and it was in hearing that information, it was very new information. i did not grow up in a christian household. it was life-changing. not immediately, but over time. and then i went back to school, i got a...
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there were a rash of killings in the '80s in south l.a.en were killed and for a long time the victims' families and the police didn't know who did it and the families waited and waited and then eventually in 2010 police got a familial dna match to the man's son and eventually linked those killings to a man called lonnie franklin, so he was arrested and charged with killing ten women and trying to kill another woman. and then the case has been in trial for five years now. and there's been several delays. but the judge just recently set a trial date for october. a couple of hearings ago franklin's attorneys said that their experts have found dna at two of the crime scenes linked to franklin that they say match chester turner who is a convicted serial killer who killed several women in south l.a. decades ago. >> okay, so in 2010 the families were told that they have this dna match. but now there is obviously this delay. what happens next? >> right. so, where the case is at now is they have a trial date set for october, but the judge has also
there were a rash of killings in the '80s in south l.a.en were killed and for a long time the victims' families and the police didn't know who did it and the families waited and waited and then eventually in 2010 police got a familial dna match to the man's son and eventually linked those killings to a man called lonnie franklin, so he was arrested and charged with killing ten women and trying to kill another woman. and then the case has been in trial for five years now. and there's been...
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my call leagues and i have spent time talking to people who live in south l.a.t you just read people said that they were scared to go outside. the clergy was getting very involved trying to reduce concerns. police officials were making the rounds. everyone was trying to calm some fears that were still there. >> it's nice to see the pastors have tried to launch local efforts to calm things down come in where necessary. but that is a myth busted. it was not happening. >> right. >> okay. cait "los angeles times," great to have you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, honestly ineffective. a backlash today against jessica alba's sunscreen who users say it den protect them. >>> president minutes, president obama expected to unveil the boldest action yet on climate change and the critics are already pushing back. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means tho
my call leagues and i have spent time talking to people who live in south l.a.t you just read people said that they were scared to go outside. the clergy was getting very involved trying to reduce concerns. police officials were making the rounds. everyone was trying to calm some fears that were still there. >> it's nice to see the pastors have tried to launch local efforts to calm things down come in where necessary. but that is a myth busted. it was not happening. >> right....
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on my local radio shows i wanted to focus on watts 50 years later. 50 years ago watts exploded, south l.an i is saw what happened in ferguson, my mind went back 50 years. what i saw there, i saw almost a parallel to what i remember during the riots in 1965 here. the same kind of frustration, the same kind of sense of we are not listened to, we don't have a voice, we have no way to express ourselves. and that there is an injustice. that's not being addressed. or addressed the wrong way. so when you see an explosion, you know, whether it be a watts or a ferguson or any other community, people say, oh, you know, how did this happen? why did this happen. what they didn't see is what went on under the surface over the time. here a big question. what's really changed? what do we talk about poverty? whether we talk he talk about neighbors that are just still as segregated. any of these factors think homeless be, housing, the wealth game. here is one thing that just jumps out. if you do not have policy makers that are absoluterly committed, and educators, to making the kind of changes, real chang
on my local radio shows i wanted to focus on watts 50 years later. 50 years ago watts exploded, south l.an i is saw what happened in ferguson, my mind went back 50 years. what i saw there, i saw almost a parallel to what i remember during the riots in 1965 here. the same kind of frustration, the same kind of sense of we are not listened to, we don't have a voice, we have no way to express ourselves. and that there is an injustice. that's not being addressed. or addressed the wrong way. so when...
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the raiders took a big step moving south to l.a. the bay area would lose a lot of business here. henry wofford joins us now. this could happen as early as next year. >> oakland would love to remain the home of the raiders, but it aspears the city has a night. today, the nfl vice president says the city of oakland has not made any viable proposal to keep their football team. when the team owner mark davis was asked the things could still work out for oakland, davis said, i don't know. >> this certainly isn't a good thing for the oakland situation. i think what we're seeing is nfl frustration building with not a lot there in oakland, and raiders' frustration building and there's other things happening in l.a. that are moving forward. >> the raiders and chargers are committed to l.a. if that happens, you've created a mega market that runs from santa barbara to mexico. >> reporter: the raiders and chargers have discussed sharing a stadium in carson, but with three teams vying for two spots, commissioner roger goodell says the team owners realize if they file for relocation, there's a
the raiders took a big step moving south to l.a. the bay area would lose a lot of business here. henry wofford joins us now. this could happen as early as next year. >> oakland would love to remain the home of the raiders, but it aspears the city has a night. today, the nfl vice president says the city of oakland has not made any viable proposal to keep their football team. when the team owner mark davis was asked the things could still work out for oakland, davis said, i don't know....
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. >> people in south l.a. live in fear and although gang violence is a way of life for people in this neighborhood, there has been a spike in shootings this summer with 11 in one weekend. >> mothers like adriana struggle to keep their children from becoming a statistic. >> it saddens me, they are not like children in different areas. i don't permit them to go outside and walk up and down the street. when he wants to play, he place on his bike in the paved back yard or air condition of the house. it saddens me. my 18-year-old, i just learned how to get over allowing him to go to the market for me by himself. >> we met her at a national night out event at a local police station. neighbors, community leaders and police mingled together as they issue a collective call for calm on the streets. >> be vocal, be visible, make sure everybody knows we're not going to be locked in our houses and not succumb to fear. >> tonight on al jazeera, we'll take you to the streights of los angeles and inside the funeral of a gang
. >> people in south l.a. live in fear and although gang violence is a way of life for people in this neighborhood, there has been a spike in shootings this summer with 11 in one weekend. >> mothers like adriana struggle to keep their children from becoming a statistic. >> it saddens me, they are not like children in different areas. i don't permit them to go outside and walk up and down the street. when he wants to play, he place on his bike in the paved back yard or air...
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warmer down south. 81 in l.a. also tahoe. and if you're worried about hawaii, there's pretty good reason to be worried. even though hilda looks very weak and falling apart. but it is going to go right over. some flooding rains possible in the next 24 to 48 hours. let's get a check of your morning commute. >> and we still have police and other emergency crews that are on the eastern span of the bay bridge, as we look from our camera perched over in emeryville toward the eastern span of the bay bridge. we do not see any delays. possibly one lane that is blocked at this time. let's check out your drive heading right back over to the altamont pass, because we've got a stalled big rig. this is right at northland road. but most of the traffic is in the westbound direction, already starting to build. as we take a wider view of the east bay, as we travel through castro valley, top speeds through fremont. looking quite good here. mass transit real quick. looks like everything is running on time. >>> target is once again in the process
warmer down south. 81 in l.a. also tahoe. and if you're worried about hawaii, there's pretty good reason to be worried. even though hilda looks very weak and falling apart. but it is going to go right over. some flooding rains possible in the next 24 to 48 hours. let's get a check of your morning commute. >> and we still have police and other emergency crews that are on the eastern span of the bay bridge, as we look from our camera perched over in emeryville toward the eastern span of the...
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sports and a presentation tomorrow coliseum's city presentation some of these plans from down south of here. the l.a. area develop. our flight will be there. and he has revived a plan to keep the a's and raiders in town. i hope we will hear about that plan tomorrow. the last plan he came up with was highly criticized. save vauquelin sports member spoke to me last night on sports night live. and his take on the raiders' staying in oakland. "billion dollar project you have bart right area of the new connector to the airport amtracs station it's really about where the money's gonna come from the. they're saying here we have the money to public than mere. it is saying we consistently said it put money for infrastructure but not ready to put a city man." >> j.r. : are on the corner from college football season with. one-on-one with jerry. spoke with him after practice on saturday. whose golf you ask it. cal's starting qb of. guy who may be of for the heisman this year and they say he's the top qb in the nation for. high- flying 38. last year. and speak with in the sunday 9:00 p.m. on sports that live wit
sports and a presentation tomorrow coliseum's city presentation some of these plans from down south of here. the l.a. area develop. our flight will be there. and he has revived a plan to keep the a's and raiders in town. i hope we will hear about that plan tomorrow. the last plan he came up with was highly criticized. save vauquelin sports member spoke to me last night on sports night live. and his take on the raiders' staying in oakland. "billion dollar project you have bart right area of...
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in atlanta -- a look at katrina victims who were relocated in other parts of the south including atlanta, georgia. "the l.ames" is looking at los angeles and their own bid to try and post one of the summer games. ellen the bid versus la's financial risk as city officials must decide whether or not they want taxpayers on the hook for likely cost overruns. next is charles from los alamos, new mexico. good morning. democrat line. caller: good morning. i have been listening to the whole discussion. i am aground is scientist and i've been studying climate change for 30 years, teaching it, giving lectures, writing review articles, and talking to almost all of the major people who are studying it. which whole discussion you had, i could hear people getting very upset about whether or not the subsidies are working or this or that. they are being upset over what people are or what society is trying to do about the climate change. separate the to science of climate change from what society is going to do about it. because yes, we are bumbling along trying to do many things and most people make good points and both m
in atlanta -- a look at katrina victims who were relocated in other parts of the south including atlanta, georgia. "the l.ames" is looking at los angeles and their own bid to try and post one of the summer games. ellen the bid versus la's financial risk as city officials must decide whether or not they want taxpayers on the hook for likely cost overruns. next is charles from los alamos, new mexico. good morning. democrat line. caller: good morning. i have been listening to the whole...
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. >> the movie depicts life in south central l.a. in the 1980s.hat launched careers of rap art of thes. it's filled with powerful emotionally charged scenes that show gang violence and violent interactions between police and african-americans. those struggles between police and african-american that is they talked about in their music. many people say things have not changed much since then. >> i do see a lot of connection with what happened back then and what's going on now. >> people are still angrin and disgruntled. people are getting hurt. >> theaters are increasing security for the showings. theater owners also tell us that they are more acceptstive to safety -- sensitive to safety to shootings. there's a lot of dedication in making this kim. dr. dre and ice cube were on the set. even when ice cube was away, he appeared via skype and his son lost 20 pounds for the role and he plays his dad in the movie. it will be very interesting. very popular. >> we'll see. thank you. >>> 8:40. a big move by the fda. a powerful painkiller will soon be avail
. >> the movie depicts life in south central l.a. in the 1980s.hat launched careers of rap art of thes. it's filled with powerful emotionally charged scenes that show gang violence and violent interactions between police and african-americans. those struggles between police and african-american that is they talked about in their music. many people say things have not changed much since then. >> i do see a lot of connection with what happened back then and what's going on now....
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south but that is about it. lots of moisture streaming off hurricane ignacio. but it's l.a., san diego, south. for us we are waiting for a system to the north that will dig in here. mostly clear this morning expect for that patchy fog. this system a power house around vancouver. 60,000 people without power. sunny, breezy for us. cooler tuesday into wednesday. it looks like we will rebound. if you missed it over the weekend for the first time ever there were three category four hurricanes in the same basin. at hurricane kilo. hawaiian islands there. ignacio now three. jimenez now four. the later two heading toward the hawaiian islands. it looks like the track will take them both north. right now heavy surf and shower activity scattered off that. the heaviest looks like it will stay to the north. water temps around hawaii are really, really warm. patchy fog, coast, and then again parts of the city. but 60s and 70s and 80s for some. and a few 90s here. but you know what, days getting shorter and nights longer these 90s don't last long. 70s around the bay. those running a little built above. these
south but that is about it. lots of moisture streaming off hurricane ignacio. but it's l.a., san diego, south. for us we are waiting for a system to the north that will dig in here. mostly clear this morning expect for that patchy fog. this system a power house around vancouver. 60,000 people without power. sunny, breezy for us. cooler tuesday into wednesday. it looks like we will rebound. if you missed it over the weekend for the first time ever there were three category four hurricanes in the...
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heading south of l.a., more toward san diego.ur focus is on a system coming out of the gulf of alaska which will give us a big cool-down by wednesday. hurricane ignacio, jimena. we also had kilo. first time ever three category 4 hurricanes at the same time in the same basin. the good news though is it looks like ignacio and probably jimena will move north. now category 3, kilo. then you have ignacio, then jimena. they've weakened a little bit but the pacific seems to be churning out the hurricanes or typhoons. 150 miles per hour on jimena, category 4. it appears the track will be to the north of the hawaiian islands and water temps south of oahu and hawaii are about 84 degrees. really warm there. i'm not surprised we're seeing a lot of pacific hurricanes here. the water has been really warm. so far the good news though is staying north of the island. you'll find some 90s, same 70s to 90s from alameda to brentwood, toward gilroy. downtown san jose, 80. 78 in santa cruz. 60s, 70s, then 80s on the peninsula. this is it for august. t
heading south of l.a., more toward san diego.ur focus is on a system coming out of the gulf of alaska which will give us a big cool-down by wednesday. hurricane ignacio, jimena. we also had kilo. first time ever three category 4 hurricanes at the same time in the same basin. the good news though is it looks like ignacio and probably jimena will move north. now category 3, kilo. then you have ignacio, then jimena. they've weakened a little bit but the pacific seems to be churning out the...
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since yesterday the raiders submitted its proposal to team owners to move south to play in a stadium outside l.a. >>> a pennsylvania beauty queen is charged with faking cancer. they say she lied to bilk thousands of dollars in donations. >> do you have anything to say? >> 23-year-old beauty queen brandi lee weaver gates leaving court after being charged with several felonies. according to the criminal complaint, she told her friends and family that she was diagnosed can stage 2 leukemia back in 2013. since then, police say several benefits have been held in her honor raising $14,000. >> there were some inconsistencies such as, um, miss gates's hair was always there and never falling out. um, she did not know the name of her doctors and other things like that. >> reporter: stock says he tried to contact her doctors in places brandi said she was treated for her cancer. >> it was discovered that she had never received any type of treatment at any of the locations. >> reporter: stock says it was an elaborate plant. weaver-gates shaved her head and even took long trips for fake treatments tricking he
since yesterday the raiders submitted its proposal to team owners to move south to play in a stadium outside l.a. >>> a pennsylvania beauty queen is charged with faking cancer. they say she lied to bilk thousands of dollars in donations. >> do you have anything to say? >> 23-year-old beauty queen brandi lee weaver gates leaving court after being charged with several felonies. according to the criminal complaint, she told her friends and family that she was diagnosed can...
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south bay came in seventh. >> you thought it would be higher? >> i thought it would be higher. i have griffin l.a. fic but south bay traffic is really bad. don't you think? >> it definitely is. as soon as i approach people to ask the question and i say traffic, they start shaking their heads and rolling their eyes. >> you have to factor it into your day. thank you. >>> as we check in with sal. i don't know los angeles they don't have almost zero public transportation. i mean going to ucla if you missed your bus the next one is coming in an hour and a half. >> right. well, they have -- if someone from los angeles is watching, they probably would say they have made some strides. >> they have. >> especially along 401 and that 101 area. >> they have made some strides but there is so much traffic down there that they have a little ways to go. there is traffic here too by the way. just in case people are saying what do you mean there is traffic here. of course there is. let's take a look at the commute. in fact, as you heard janine say, the traffic is actually been getting worse around here. highway 4 an
south bay came in seventh. >> you thought it would be higher? >> i thought it would be higher. i have griffin l.a. fic but south bay traffic is really bad. don't you think? >> it definitely is. as soon as i approach people to ask the question and i say traffic, they start shaking their heads and rolling their eyes. >> you have to factor it into your day. thank you. >>> as we check in with sal. i don't know los angeles they don't have almost zero public...
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portion of an nbc news special called "a country of watts" that aired in 1975, ten years after the south central l.aaval. reminiscent of the frustration felt today and the tension between police and the communities they serve before the michael brain, rice, walter scott, sam dubose and the black lives matter movement. 50 years ago today frye was pulled over by a white police officer a few blocks from his mom's house. according to frye he complied with the officer's requests about it got confrontational when his mom was thrown across his car. >> i started to move, he was pushing me back. one had a shotgun and one had a nightstick. and he told me, if you move, i'll blow your [ bleep ] up the highway. >> that set off days of riots. 35 people died. more than 1,000 and nearly 4,000 arrested. the executive vice president and chief operating officer part of the watts gang task force. nina, it's great to have you here. tell us about the changes since the riots in watts and what hasn't. >> thank you so much for having me. first of all, there have been some truly tremendous changes in terms of the relationshi
portion of an nbc news special called "a country of watts" that aired in 1975, ten years after the south central l.aaval. reminiscent of the frustration felt today and the tension between police and the communities they serve before the michael brain, rice, walter scott, sam dubose and the black lives matter movement. 50 years ago today frye was pulled over by a white police officer a few blocks from his mom's house. according to frye he complied with the officer's requests about it...
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i had a friend that worked for years at martin luther king hospital in south-central l.a. i remember him telling me -- and this goes back to the '80s. i remember him telling me how most of the babies born in that hospital were born to illegal mothers. and they would come over here, have the baby, and go back. they would give an address of someone they knew in l.a. county, and they would have a check sent to that house, that household, in l.a. county and then they would receive the benefits as they were back in mexico. or whatever country they came from. most of the time it was mexico. this has been going on for years. this county of l.a. has been operating in the red for years. i'm not saying that's the only reason why, but that's had a lot to do with why this country has been in the hole. so i say all that to say this. the law was written for a specific reason back in 1868, or the amendment. but now things have changed. it is being used in a much different way than what it was originally written for. we need to make adjustments as a result of that. let me just say one mor
i had a friend that worked for years at martin luther king hospital in south-central l.a. i remember him telling me -- and this goes back to the '80s. i remember him telling me how most of the babies born in that hospital were born to illegal mothers. and they would come over here, have the baby, and go back. they would give an address of someone they knew in l.a. county, and they would have a check sent to that house, that household, in l.a. county and then they would receive the benefits as...
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lots of sunshine from north to south. 107, fresno. 92 in l.a. 77 in monterey. 102 in chico.at advisory in effect until tomorrow evening. triple digit inland. 80s. low 90s around the bay. yes, the coast will be mild. little haze in the air. 83. and the seven-day forecast. core of the heat. hot inland monday. heat wave, eases tuesday. all cool on wednesday, thursday, and even into friday's temperatures. >> looking forward to tuesday. thank you, drew. over to kol ln ncollin and beau scenery for golf. >> good day out there. better day tomorrow. high drama. paired together in the final open championship last month. paerd pair together in the final major tomorrow. speith and day. sports is next. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. and now when you buy a phone, get 20% off your target run. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> golf fans buckle up the revolving leader board most of the third round. but by da
lots of sunshine from north to south. 107, fresno. 92 in l.a. 77 in monterey. 102 in chico.at advisory in effect until tomorrow evening. triple digit inland. 80s. low 90s around the bay. yes, the coast will be mild. little haze in the air. 83. and the seven-day forecast. core of the heat. hot inland monday. heat wave, eases tuesday. all cool on wednesday, thursday, and even into friday's temperatures. >> looking forward to tuesday. thank you, drew. over to kol ln ncollin and beau scenery...
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south philadelphia. that's where the phillies and their fans will witness quite a reunion tonight. jimmy rollins, j. roll will turn to town for the first time since the phillies tadraded him to the l.a. dodgers. he played 14 seasons in south philly becoming the phil's all-time hits leader. >>> 74 degrees outside, now to decision 2016. by the end of the day we should know who will be on the stage for the first republican presidential debate on thursday. fox news channel will decide by 5:00 p.m. today which ten gop candidates will qualify for the event in cleveland. the network is relying on several recent national polls to make its picks. billionaire donald trump leads most of the polls. new jersey governor chris christie is battling to make the cut. a total of 17 candidates as you know are running for the republican presidential nomination. >>> an old issue is dogging governor chris christie again. it came up sunday in new hampshire. on cnn, christie responded to a question about bullying saying teachers unions deserved to be punched in the face. take a listen. >> you were fond of saying one can treat bullies in one of two ways, saddle up to them or punch them in face. you said i li
south philadelphia. that's where the phillies and their fans will witness quite a reunion tonight. jimmy rollins, j. roll will turn to town for the first time since the phillies tadraded him to the l.a. dodgers. he played 14 seasons in south philly becoming the phil's all-time hits leader. >>> 74 degrees outside, now to decision 2016. by the end of the day we should know who will be on the stage for the first republican presidential debate on thursday. fox news channel will decide by...
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state was elected to the senate in 2014 in the district that runs from century city down l.a. southshe is known in the legislator as a person who really is a champion of children, homeworkers, and the kind of people they get left out of the state budget, and then she goes to combat with jerry brown, and others, and wins things for these folks. max herman is an assistant professor of sociology and other apology avenue jersey city university. books is a history of the detroit briots. he is also on the board of trustees of the jewison association -- jewish association of new jersey. is the 50th anniversary of the 1965 watts riots. i'm reminded of the fact that the l.a.riots started, times realize it's not have a single african-american reporter. they did have one african-american on the business staff. i'm also reminded of the fact that with the 1992 l.a. riots, which i covered for "l.a. weekly," kcrw realized it needed to more coverage of the inner-city here. one thing we know that riots can have an effect on is because relatively liberal media to pay more attention to the inner-city.
state was elected to the senate in 2014 in the district that runs from century city down l.a. southshe is known in the legislator as a person who really is a champion of children, homeworkers, and the kind of people they get left out of the state budget, and then she goes to combat with jerry brown, and others, and wins things for these folks. max herman is an assistant professor of sociology and other apology avenue jersey city university. books is a history of the detroit briots. he is also...
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this happened in the los angeles river, just south of downtown l.a.iper pawnee plane had been towing a banner. there is no word yet on what prompted the emergency landing. no one was hurt and the plane was not damaged, but now there's a question of how to get it out of there. >>> well, law enforcement experts, they know high-speed chases are incredibly dangerous, and some police departments even have strict rules limiting or prohibiting them. >> yeah, but they keep happening anyway, often with tragic results. experts say the bad practice is often a result of an adrenaline hike when a suspect flees. >> reporter: take a look at this high-speed chase in texas. cop cars flying down the highway before the suspect tears off, flying into residential streets in this houston suburb, finally crashing into a homeowner's front yard. three suspects behind bars charged with felony evading, opening fire during the chase, lasting more than 20 miles. time and time again we see police chases end in injuries and even deaths of innocent bystanders. a "usa today" investig
this happened in the los angeles river, just south of downtown l.a.iper pawnee plane had been towing a banner. there is no word yet on what prompted the emergency landing. no one was hurt and the plane was not damaged, but now there's a question of how to get it out of there. >>> well, law enforcement experts, they know high-speed chases are incredibly dangerous, and some police departments even have strict rules limiting or prohibiting them. >> yeah, but they keep happening...
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south. >> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood the entertainment capital of l.a. >>> welcome to "extra." i'm mario lopez. coming up, rosie o'donnell turning to new york police to help find her missing daughter. we got the very latest. >> also coming up, stephen colbert revealing the family tragedy that shaped his career. but first donald trump continues to come to nature to dominate the polls and headlines. a war of words with the body. a throng of reporters wanted an exclusive. trump's new star studded feud today with none other than supermodel heidi klum. >> what do you think about donald trump jumping in to the presidential race >> i guess everyone can try. >> heidi only weeks ago, donald then firing back in the "new york times" sadly she's no longer a ten. her new response? a trump masked man revealing her new ranking. heidi klum, posting to her followers. [000:29:55;00]
south. >> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood the entertainment capital of l.a. >>> welcome to "extra." i'm mario lopez. coming up, rosie o'donnell turning to new york police to help find her missing daughter. we got the very latest. >> also coming up, stephen colbert revealing the family tragedy that shaped his career. but first donald trump continues to come to nature to dominate the polls and headlines. a war of words with the body. a...
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l.a. and a 89 tomorrow down in south florida. our future cast show it is that we'll go mainly clear tonight. that's our sunday. stay with us until it sets tomorrow night and then as we go into monday start out relatively quiet. after about 12:00 you want to have your umbrella handy because we have the threat of scattered showers and a isolated thunderstorms mauving into the region. more likely to the afternoon into the evening on monday. things will clear out behind the front, though, into tuesday. that's when we get drier air back into the tristate area. in the meenl time tonight breezy and clear and dry with nice temperatures north and west of the city into the 50s 60s, and 70s in manhattan. and then tomorrow hot once again with temperatures motionly middle to upper 80s near 90 but breezy out there. and if you're heading to the beach a great day especially in hamptons where we're expecting very nice weather with a southwest wind. water temperature is comfortable. wear your sunscreen because uv is high 8 tomorrow. humid on monda
l.a. and a 89 tomorrow down in south florida. our future cast show it is that we'll go mainly clear tonight. that's our sunday. stay with us until it sets tomorrow night and then as we go into monday start out relatively quiet. after about 12:00 you want to have your umbrella handy because we have the threat of scattered showers and a isolated thunderstorms mauving into the region. more likely to the afternoon into the evening on monday. things will clear out behind the front, though, into...
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l.a. >> hi, everyone. welcome to "extra." i'm mario lopez. jennifer garner and ben affleck together down south this weekend. is the nanny about to do a interview? >> also kerry whing fnaln a season. first, donald trump and megyn keallly are still going at it and they both lobbed new grenades winner. jerry has the details. >> he can't stop. >> this wasn't geant to be much of an insult. >> he won't stop. person. >> and he definitely won't say breaks her silence. >> if you can't get past me how putin. >> muse breaks are hoping to steal the blond superstar away from fox news. trump's war of words ratcheting up first on cnn. >> you could see there was blood [000:29:56;00]
l.a. >> hi, everyone. welcome to "extra." i'm mario lopez. jennifer garner and ben affleck together down south this weekend. is the nanny about to do a interview? >> also kerry whing fnaln a season. first, donald trump and megyn keallly are still going at it and they both lobbed new grenades winner. jerry has the details. >> he can't stop. >> this wasn't geant to be much of an insult. >> he won't stop. person. >> and he definitely won't say breaks...
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south of los angeles. mark davis and chargers president dean met with the nfl's l.a.mittee yesterday preponderate nfl said the team or teams that end up in los angeles will be determined by a vote of the ordinary reasons. they will also hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal and relocation by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners scheduled and no major announcement is expected at this meeting. >>> time is 6:37. there is new player in a tech industry and it's made out of all kind of enterprises from a to z. it's called alphabet. it's google's new parent company under a corporate restructuring plan. alphabet will be for not only google but several other holdings called alphabet companies. they include research heavy ventures like driverless cars. and drone delivery arm. google ceo says alphabet will let the company tackle more ambitious projects that can run independent of google. they include the nest brand of internet connected thermostats, google's efforts to extend human life and smart contact lenses. >>> another tech company will give its employees more paid
south of los angeles. mark davis and chargers president dean met with the nfl's l.a.mittee yesterday preponderate nfl said the team or teams that end up in los angeles will be determined by a vote of the ordinary reasons. they will also hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal and relocation by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners scheduled and no major announcement is expected at this meeting. >>> time is 6:37. there is new player in a tech industry and it's made out of all kind...
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l.a.'s gain is our loss. >> so true. >> happening today, a man arrested for recent tire slashing spree in south philadelphia is set to appear in court today. twenty-nine year-old norman of new jersey is a accused of, slashing tires in the 9,000 block of ellsworth street in august 3rd. police say he was caught in the act and had a knife right in his hand. he faces several charges, including criminal mischief. >>> former president jimmy carter is holding a news conference this morning to discuss his cancer diagnosis. last week the 39th president revealed cancer spread to other parts of his body. mr. carter's family has a history of pancreatic cancer. the disease claim his brother, father and his sisters. his mother had had breast cancer which later spread to her pancreas. >>> developing right now, anger in st. louis over a shooting involving a police officer leads to nine arrests. >> police started firing smoke bombs and tear gas at protesters who were angry over shooting of an 18 year-old. police say man pointed a handgun at officers serving a search warrant. police chief says crowd ignored requests to clear a road and threw
l.a.'s gain is our loss. >> so true. >> happening today, a man arrested for recent tire slashing spree in south philadelphia is set to appear in court today. twenty-nine year-old norman of new jersey is a accused of, slashing tires in the 9,000 block of ellsworth street in august 3rd. police say he was caught in the act and had a knife right in his hand. he faces several charges, including criminal mischief. >>> former president jimmy carter is holding a news conference...
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south. 107, phoenix. southwest. 9 # 98 in dallas. quiet weather pattern. warm to hot across state tomorrow. 82,l.a. 91, sacramento.e in the bay area. morning cloud. have isolated pocket of drizzle. specifically along the coast. afternoon sunshine. 83, concord. 69, downtown san francisco. 81, san jose. the seven-day forecast. sunny. beautiful. we'll warm up a bit inland. monday. especially tuesday. wednesday. morning drizzle. possible. thursday. friday. beach weather. lots of sunshine. cloud. sun. chance of an isolated shower. quiet. >> looking forward to chance of isolated shower. exciting for the end of august. all right. thank you. drew. >> well, there's not too often that people are saying, well, maybe if tom brady did play. >> yeah, start a major controversy right now. tom brady's final days are approaching. google him. google him. the saber cats. on the right end or wrong end of the goal line call. arena bowl. >> colin kaepernick. one possession in the niners preseason opener last week. expect, three, four from him tomorrow night. niners host dallas in their second exhibition game. for the cowboys, sitting ou
south. 107, phoenix. southwest. 9 # 98 in dallas. quiet weather pattern. warm to hot across state tomorrow. 82,l.a. 91, sacramento.e in the bay area. morning cloud. have isolated pocket of drizzle. specifically along the coast. afternoon sunshine. 83, concord. 69, downtown san francisco. 81, san jose. the seven-day forecast. sunny. beautiful. we'll warm up a bit inland. monday. especially tuesday. wednesday. morning drizzle. possible. thursday. friday. beach weather. lots of sunshine. cloud....
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south florida. 102 in vegas. we're 80s for most of the west coast except l.a. at 92. here's the futurecast. we'll watch for a couple of patchy clouds. beautiful tomorrow. lots of sun comes back. nice tomorrow night. nice into friday. still low humidity and temperatures in the lower 80s. humidity will creep up over the weekend mainly for the second half of the weekend. north to west winds. boaters 5 to 10 knots. wave is running two feet. uvi a 7. nice beach day. we have a few patchy clouds tonight. 50s to lower 60s suburbs. 66 as you get towards the city. tomorrow, a nice day. sunshine coming up at 82 for the high. it will stay in the upper 70s north and west. 82 friday. beautiful. 85 saturday. looks good. a few clouds sunday. more humid, but okay at 88. and mid to upper 80s monday, tuesday, wednesday. lots of sun those days. 70, 72 at night. very nice late august weather. steve: pretty much ideal. thank you, nick. a popular street vendor is cooking up a storm. alison: her mexican specialties are so, she's been invited to the vendy awards. >> reporter: the mother of five pushes this cart ful
south florida. 102 in vegas. we're 80s for most of the west coast except l.a. at 92. here's the futurecast. we'll watch for a couple of patchy clouds. beautiful tomorrow. lots of sun comes back. nice tomorrow night. nice into friday. still low humidity and temperatures in the lower 80s. humidity will creep up over the weekend mainly for the second half of the weekend. north to west winds. boaters 5 to 10 knots. wave is running two feet. uvi a 7. nice beach day. we have a few patchy clouds...
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l.a. with the details. we are counting down to the opening in australia, japan and south korea.l due respect to chris christie, tmi, dude. chris christie: i am a catholic and i have used birth control. not just the rhythm method, ok? mark: in our lineup tonight, donald trump, the event without donald trump, and then donald trump again in an interview later on in the show. the big event with donald trump front and center, fox news's debate. turns out the criteria to
l.a. with the details. we are counting down to the opening in australia, japan and south korea.l due respect to chris christie, tmi, dude. chris christie: i am a catholic and i have used birth control. not just the rhythm method, ok? mark: in our lineup tonight, donald trump, the event without donald trump, and then donald trump again in an interview later on in the show. the big event with donald trump front and center, fox news's debate. turns out the criteria to
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l.a. for the team to pick him up and we will talk more about that coming up at 5:30. reporting live in south philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> 4:33 now. >>> overnight a mystery in montgomery county. a jogger died in ft. washington state park in white marsh township. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how that happened. here is what we know. a group of friends went out for a run last night. the man got separated from the group. police believe he got disoriented from the heat and fell down a ravine. his body was found hours later. the coroner will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. >>> 4:34. >>> later today we could officially learn if philadelphia schools will have a three-day break for the pope's visit. schools are already closed on wednesday 23rd and on friday 25th which is the day before the pope arrives. they will meet tonight and vote whether to close on the 24th. today we get a look at the red cross centers set up for the pope's visit. the red cross will give a tour of the centers which will provide shelter for the emergency personnel and firefighte
l.a. for the team to pick him up and we will talk more about that coming up at 5:30. reporting live in south philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> 4:33 now. >>> overnight a mystery in montgomery county. a jogger died in ft. washington state park in white marsh township. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how that happened. here is what we know. a group of friends went out for a run last night. the man got separated from the group. police believe he got...
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south rather than really think about it. >> reporter: we went one-on-one with jeff kittling in l.a. >> i think those perceptions are generationalporter: he runs the massive metropolitan water district of southern california. big picture metropolitan's 26-member agencies provide water to 19 million people. that's one out of two californians. jeff says in a normal year about 45% of its water supply is local. 55% of southern california's water is imported. 25% from the colorado river via an aqueduct, and 30% from northern california. but listen to this. last year so cal's supply from the north was cut more than 90%. this year it's slashed 80%. >> we've been really hurting on northern california supply but so is everyone else in the state. there just simply isn't the water. >> he says southern california is surviving in part because of one very big drought buffer. diamond valley lake was built a decade ago the largest off stream reservoir in the state. it's running low at less than half capacity. >> frankly it's been our insurance policy. it's saved us. we would have been at serious rationing two to three years ago. >> that was nic
south rather than really think about it. >> reporter: we went one-on-one with jeff kittling in l.a. >> i think those perceptions are generationalporter: he runs the massive metropolitan water district of southern california. big picture metropolitan's 26-member agencies provide water to 19 million people. that's one out of two californians. jeff says in a normal year about 45% of its water supply is local. 55% of southern california's water is imported. 25% from the colorado river...
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l.a. area and for fans it's nice to know he'll be reunited with his former teammate and they will be playing together. reporting live in southphiladelphia, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> 5:34. 76 degrees. >>> overnight a jogger died in ft. washington state park in white marsh township in montgomery county. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how that happened. a group of friends went out for a run last night and the man got separated from the group. police believe he may have gotten disoriented by the heat and humidity and fell down a ravi ravine. his body was found hours later. the coroner will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death and monique braxton will report live on this story from that park the next half hour. >>> later today, the school reform commission could give its final blessing to a three day break for philadelphia schools during the pope's visit. schools are already closed on wednesday, 23rd for yom kippur and friday 25th a day before the pope gets to town and it's recommended to close the schools on thursday but they still have to make it official and that could happen today. >>> today w
l.a. area and for fans it's nice to know he'll be reunited with his former teammate and they will be playing together. reporting live in southphiladelphia, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> 5:34. 76 degrees. >>> overnight a jogger died in ft. washington state park in white marsh township in montgomery county. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how that happened. a group of friends went out for a run last night and the man got separated from the group. police believe he...
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south bay to announce a new tech hub. flex tech alliance will lead a new manufacturing innovations institute in l.a.. the leader in the next generation bendable and wearable electronic devices. those devices can help to improve medical health monitoring, help for care with soldiers, and increased safety on roads and bridges. flex tech alliance will lead a group of companies, nonprofits, labs, and universities as part of the government's seventh manufacturing institute. this will be the first one headquartered oen the west coast. we'll have a look at your forecast for the weekend and traffic, after the break. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. still in the 90s in the south bay today. and mostly sunny skies, gilroy topping out at 98 degrees. half moon bay, the spot to cool off. it will be 73 degrees. and some 70s in san francisco, although a few spots may top out in the upper 70s. in the north bay, napa, expect a high of 93. 81 in oakland, and as hot as 98 degrees today in livermore. let's get a look at how traffic is moving now with mike. >> very nicely, kari. i mean, it's friday so the c
south bay to announce a new tech hub. flex tech alliance will lead a new manufacturing innovations institute in l.a.. the leader in the next generation bendable and wearable electronic devices. those devices can help to improve medical health monitoring, help for care with soldiers, and increased safety on roads and bridges. flex tech alliance will lead a group of companies, nonprofits, labs, and universities as part of the government's seventh manufacturing institute. this will be the first...
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south of los angeles. raiders' owner mark davis and chargers' president met with the l.a. committee yesterday.team or teams that end up in l.a. will be determined by a vote of the openers. they will hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners is scheduled and no major announcement is expected at the meeting. >>> a popular bike route through san francisco is scheduled to be clogged with bicyclists tonight. nearly two weeks ago, hundreds made a point of coming to full and complete stops along the route through the haight district known as the wiggle. cyclists wants to show how stopping at each stop sign can tie up traffic and slow down cars. tonight's action is set to start at 5:00 at did you park -- did dubose park. >>> on saturday night newport beach police say men scare watching the gift in the movie -- scared people watching "the gift" in the movie theater. they came in with a leaf blower. some were hurt in the rush to get out. >>> it's an iconic business. why columbia house went bankrupt and how it's still able to make some money. >> reporter: alame
south of los angeles. raiders' owner mark davis and chargers' president met with the l.a. committee yesterday.team or teams that end up in l.a. will be determined by a vote of the openers. they will hear a second l.a. area stadium proposal by the st. louis rams. no vote of the owners is scheduled and no major announcement is expected at the meeting. >>> a popular bike route through san francisco is scheduled to be clogged with bicyclists tonight. nearly two weeks ago, hundreds made a...
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south. above parts of texas just under 100 in vegas tomorrow in the west coast looking and feeling nice from seattle all the way towards l.a. future cast showing tomorrow we will wake up sounding. as i mentioned the exception could be the jersey shore. we should see plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. in the evening tomorrow it's going to be organized with a mix of clouds rolling in and it looks like we will have a very nice start to sunday and that will be the trend toward sunday. sunday will be partly sunny with more clouds and overall very nice and dry with no rain expected for the weekend. tonight, actually we are going with mostly clear conditions and then tomorrow will be mostly sunny, temperatures in the mid to upper '80s. hamptons or the jersey shore saturday through the region. and then we will see more of a mix of sun and clouds as '80s. changing. humidity starting to build. next chance of rain on tuesday. we will have rain moving in and that is at. after that, things are looking good for the second half of the week. we will have plenty of sunshine as we go into the end of next week. and so wanted today days of
south. above parts of texas just under 100 in vegas tomorrow in the west coast looking and feeling nice from seattle all the way towards l.a. future cast showing tomorrow we will wake up sounding. as i mentioned the exception could be the jersey shore. we should see plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. in the evening tomorrow it's going to be organized with a mix of clouds rolling in and it looks like we will have a very nice start to sunday and that will be the trend toward sunday. sunday will...
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south philadelphia with the phillies wrapping up with the dodgers. game time 1:05. >>> last night, same as tuesday night an ovation for jimmy rollins who led off the game for l.a. he had two walks. dodgers went ahead in the very first inning on the three run home run by puig, the the phillies made a game of it, but lost four hospital three. >>> we could see chase utley at the ballpark. he is expected to rejoin the phillies after his rehab stint in reading. it is in the clear if the chase will be activated by the dodgers game. he got three hits last night. he has been rehabbing an ankle injury. >>> the former owner of the los angeles clippers, donald sterling, he has filed for divorce from his wife, shelley. two co owned the clippers until last year, when sterling came under fire for making racist comments to a female companion. doctors declared donald sterling mentally incompetent and shelley cut a deal to sell the the clip tours former microsoft ceo steve baumer for $2 billion. >>> 5:26. the stage is set for tonight's debate among g.o.p. hopefuls. we will have have a full report in the next half an hour, jan. >> reporter: erika, a body is found in darby creek,
south philadelphia with the phillies wrapping up with the dodgers. game time 1:05. >>> last night, same as tuesday night an ovation for jimmy rollins who led off the game for l.a. he had two walks. dodgers went ahead in the very first inning on the three run home run by puig, the the phillies made a game of it, but lost four hospital three. >>> we could see chase utley at the ballpark. he is expected to rejoin the phillies after his rehab stint in reading. it is in the clear...
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south central section. police officers on trial for the videotaped beating of rodney king. and if there was an unofficial anthem for l.a.'s turmoil in 1992, killer." than me!" "cop killer" was featured on ice-t's album "body count" which was released a month before. a jury acquitted four l.a.p.d. offcers involved in the rodney king incident. by then, the song had already faced strong opposition but in the wake of america's deadliest uprising in over a century that opposition would ignite nationwide. "on the west coast today, a long blue line of police officers took on a giant of the entertainment industry." "police from across the country converged on hollywood today some who've been shot in the line of duty." "this record talks about being shot in the face by a 12-gauge a description of what that's like." "take that album and put it where it really belongs- in the trash." "president bush labeled cop killer sick. now, even oliver north is demanding criminal prosecutions of time warner and its board members for promoting insurrection. it's not protected speech to encourage someone to kill another person. it's not a crow
south central section. police officers on trial for the videotaped beating of rodney king. and if there was an unofficial anthem for l.a.'s turmoil in 1992, killer." than me!" "cop killer" was featured on ice-t's album "body count" which was released a month before. a jury acquitted four l.a.p.d. offcers involved in the rodney king incident. by then, the song had already faced strong opposition but in the wake of america's deadliest uprising in over a century that...
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south. at this point, organizers see the new state of jefferson forming from the 20 northern-most counties in california. >> now, one senator for 11 counties when l.a. has 11 senators for one county. >> reporter: the el dorado county supervisors are the latest to hear the pitch for the 51 state. opponents are getting a chance to weigh in. a group called keep it california says splitting up makes no sense because the counties receive more benefits than paying out in taxes. the state of jefferson would like support in all 20 counties it is not necessary. the decision would have to come from the state capitol. you know, where the south greatly outnumbers the north. >> do you think this has a chance of succeeding? >> i do. absolutely. >> reporter: they plan to take their fight to sacramento in january. they say they won't give up until this flag is flying up there. in placerville, george warren, abc7 news. >> we'll see. >>> it is back home at last for crew members of the coast guard cutter stratton, after two massive cocaine seizures. family and loved one stood by, waiting for the ship to dock. agents confiscated 74,000 pounds of cocaine over the past
south. at this point, organizers see the new state of jefferson forming from the 20 northern-most counties in california. >> now, one senator for 11 counties when l.a. has 11 senators for one county. >> reporter: the el dorado county supervisors are the latest to hear the pitch for the 51 state. opponents are getting a chance to weigh in. a group called keep it california says splitting up makes no sense because the counties receive more benefits than paying out in taxes. the state...