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a cal state l.a. spokesman who declined to go on camera emphasizes the program is open to any students. jonathan thomas is also a participant. >> [ indiscernible you can be yourself and not worry about explaining how you're doing because of your skin color. >> reporter: do you worry about the perception about the segregation issue? >> yeah. there's a few rumors around the campus, oh, it's segregation. they just want to be alone but at the end of the day they need to be here in order to see that it's really not. >> reporter: several students who spoke to us off camera shared concerns about separating by race but most seemed to agree, halisi scholars pose no threat. >> when you see someone from your own race i mean it can work for them too. >> reporter: a spokesman for the university says cal state l.a. is not the only school in california with the program. they say they share it with several others including uc- berkeley. reporting from cal state l.a. i'm tom waite, kpix 5. >>> fox news will give gretc
a cal state l.a. spokesman who declined to go on camera emphasizes the program is open to any students. jonathan thomas is also a participant. >> [ indiscernible you can be yourself and not worry about explaining how you're doing because of your skin color. >> reporter: do you worry about the perception about the segregation issue? >> yeah. there's a few rumors around the campus, oh, it's segregation. they just want to be alone but at the end of the day they need to be here in...
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so when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken back. many were con fupsed an believed it was segregated house for black students only. the university says it is for students, quote, interested in issues of concern to the black community. the school even says there's a waiting list to get in. >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory. >> uc berkeley offers african-american, asian-pacific american, native american among their themed housing options. >>> laura, happening today changing of the seasons, football coming back. and you know what that means. the quality time with your significant other. >> see you later. >> -- might be going down a little bit. say good-bye to all the football fans in your life. it is officially the start of the nfl season. it is game day in denver. a rematch of the super bowl. the nfl starting right where it left off. that's going to pit the denver broncos and the carolina panthers. >> it's goin
so when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken back. many were con fupsed an believed it was segregated house for black students only. the university says it is for students, quote, interested in issues of concern to the black community. the school even says there's a waiting list to get in. >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory....
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. >>> if you think time travel is impossible then you haven't made it to cal state l.a.re they're seg gating students based on color. apparently this new housing was triggered by insensitive remarks made by professors and students. get this, the solution to racism is segregation. you know who would agree with that? racist. i don't think this is the unity that we all had in mind so inclusion is seen as some kind of apiecement and the left view separatism to a grievance. conflict resolution is replaced bipolarizati bipolarization. after texpermanent of inconclusion it indulges the worst urges. it's based on the assumption that empathy cannot exist. where do we go from here? as the country splits into facti factions, it only leads in one direction. down and then apart. all right, juan. i go to you for no particular reason. >> i wonder why. >> yes. isn't it weird to you that progressives and racists reach similar conclusions, separation? >> i'm disheartened by it. it's all over the country so i see it out in california, connecticut here in the east but you have smaller insti
. >>> if you think time travel is impossible then you haven't made it to cal state l.a.re they're seg gating students based on color. apparently this new housing was triggered by insensitive remarks made by professors and students. get this, the solution to racism is segregation. you know who would agree with that? racist. i don't think this is the unity that we all had in mind so inclusion is seen as some kind of apiecement and the left view separatism to a grievance. conflict...
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when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken back. they were confused and believed believed it was segregated house for black students only. the university says it is for students, quote, interested in issues of concern to the black community. the school says there's a wait list to get? >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory. >> uc berkeley also offers african-american, asian-pacific american, native american among their themed housing options. >>> follow up now on lawmakers on capitol hill are going to be investigating the massive markups of epipens. senate panel has opened an inquiry in that matter. mylan as you probably heard raised the price from $100 to more than $500 over the course of the last eight years. mylan blamed the health care market for the price increase. but following public infour rags p company is now offering a coupon and developing a cheaper, generic version of that drug. >>> a potential win f
when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken back. they were confused and believed believed it was segregated house for black students only. the university says it is for students, quote, interested in issues of concern to the black community. the school says there's a wait list to get? >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory....
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when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken aback by thatco. the university counters that it's for students, quote, interested in the issue of concern to the black community. the school even says there's a wait list to get in. >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory. >> uc berkeley also offering african-american, asian-pacific american, native american, among other themed housing options. >>> the way california schools are graded is changing. new school report cards will be more detailed. state board of education will consider new grading systems today and tomorrow during their meeting in sacramento. the last grading system was suspended three years ago. officials and teachers say that report card which graded schools by three digit number called api scores was too simplistic. criticing say the new grading plan officials are considering is confusing. >>> in d.c., flunking a drug maker, lawmakers on capitol hill are going to b
when cal state l.a. opened a new black living learning community some were taken aback by thatco. the university counters that it's for students, quote, interested in the issue of concern to the black community. the school even says there's a wait list to get in. >> this is not segregated housing. this housing is open to all students. it focuses on academic excellence and programs that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory. >> uc berkeley also offering african-american, asian-pacific...
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cal state l.a. wrote a letter to the university president outlining a series of demands including the quote, creation and financial support of a csla housing space delegated for black students and full-time resident director who can indicateer to the needs of black students. many students cannot afford to live or the surrounding area without the high prices of rent. the space would provide a cheaper alternative housing solution for black students. this space would serve as a safe space for black cs lmp a students to connect and learn from each other, unquote, the letter stated. sperson saidhe spoke the demand for housing had been met saying that the schools knew that the living community quote focuses on academic excellence and learning experience that are inclusive and nondiscriminatory. hat seems to be a bit -- lopez said the black housing stupid is within the complexes on campus. the college noted that other universities including the university of california davis, university of california berkl
cal state l.a. wrote a letter to the university president outlining a series of demands including the quote, creation and financial support of a csla housing space delegated for black students and full-time resident director who can indicateer to the needs of black students. many students cannot afford to live or the surrounding area without the high prices of rent. the space would provide a cheaper alternative housing solution for black students. this space would serve as a safe space for...
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made an effort to outreach to different communities, and again, each week you're seeing the state polls, l.a. times poll, now he's in the lead. and i think you're going to continue to see that over the next couple of weeks. >> more people trust hillary clinton as peter was saying when it comes to nuclear codes. is that not a red flag for you? >> i don't think we're going to need -- >> you chuckle. >> the sans look, if you want to pick apart that, the bottom line is right now we've gone from being seven to ten points down to two points up. i think you're going to continue to see that as we move forward. the bottom line is hillary clinton has an overall trust issue. people don't trust her. they think she has a second set. rules for herself. i think this is not just a thing that hammed recently. over the last 30 years. people have completely lost trust in the clinton's ability to care for themselves a they care for others. >> you talk about trust. let me switch over to this discussion of something with trust with donald trump. and this issue with pam bondi. question marks raised about his inter
made an effort to outreach to different communities, and again, each week you're seeing the state polls, l.a. times poll, now he's in the lead. and i think you're going to continue to see that over the next couple of weeks. >> more people trust hillary clinton as peter was saying when it comes to nuclear codes. is that not a red flag for you? >> i don't think we're going to need -- >> you chuckle. >> the sans look, if you want to pick apart that, the bottom line is right...
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l.a. beautiful sunshine state. salt like city still warm at 93. >>> more than 200 musicians are rallying behind singers in an attempt to appeal a verdict that pretty much shocked the music industry. they have all signed a legal brief supporting an appeal of a $5.3 million appeal. >>> we are learning how important poaching is on tell fant population. they have found the elephant population in africa has decreased by 30% in 2007. in 2014 the rate at whichy the ivory trade is illegal poachers continue to kill about 100% per day. >>> after lapage vowed not to step down following profanity laced tirades he declared never to speak to journalists again after reports he was considering stepping down went from a hum to a roar. while speaking to the very journalist he promised no longer to communicate with. they got adrian. i'm serious. everything will be put in writing. i am tired of being caught at got you moments. >> that's like a seven-year-old. never talking to you again. yeah, i'll talk to you though. >>> one adve in a
l.a. beautiful sunshine state. salt like city still warm at 93. >>> more than 200 musicians are rallying behind singers in an attempt to appeal a verdict that pretty much shocked the music industry. they have all signed a legal brief supporting an appeal of a $5.3 million appeal. >>> we are learning how important poaching is on tell fant population. they have found the elephant population in africa has decreased by 30% in 2007. in 2014 the rate at whichy the ivory trade is...
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getting closer to finding out who used $11.8 million gallons of water through most of the states most severe drought. the l.a. department of water and power will not name the customer responsible. technically no laws were broken since homeowners can use as much water as they can pay for. >> now for a first look at business, bluebell ice cream pulled two flavors of ice cream because of concerns of listeria. bluebell called chocolate chip cookie dough last year they stopped production and issued a massive recall for all of its products. >>> wall street rallied on news that the federal reserve will keep the interest rates the same for now. the nasdaq closed at a record high. future are flat. >>> tesla is adding software to prevent hot car deaths. the function will keep the inside temperature below 105 degrees by automatically opening vents or turning on the ac for up 123 hours after the driver exits the vehicle. >>> statues at independence park are getting a good scrubbing. you can see the worker using a propane torch to lick fie the wax -- if i liquid -- liquify t. >>> the two candidates are getting ready for
getting closer to finding out who used $11.8 million gallons of water through most of the states most severe drought. the l.a. department of water and power will not name the customer responsible. technically no laws were broken since homeowners can use as much water as they can pay for. >> now for a first look at business, bluebell ice cream pulled two flavors of ice cream because of concerns of listeria. bluebell called chocolate chip cookie dough last year they stopped production and...
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state. there are billboards around l.a. and he just made a deal to name a new soccer stadium. wants to build his brand in the city. carol: it is a successful bank, right? zeke: profits have been growing and it has the best stock performance of any midsize bank the last couple of years. he's been doing really well. david: you mentioned the red flags and the stadium. let's start there. this bank signed the deal upwards of $100 million for naming rights to the mls stadium in los angeles and things get thorny? zeke: about $100 million. the highest price paid for mls naming rights. this is for the second soccer team. so, kind of surprising it would be so valuable. it turns out steven sugarman's brother jason is a minority owner of the soccer team. carol: a lot of alarms go off here. how does the bank get to do this? where's the board? where is the oversight? zeke: they say the brother had no involvement in this deal and anytime they have deals that involve related parties, independent board members look at it and sign off on it. but it is hard to imagine two brothers wouldn't talk
state. there are billboards around l.a. and he just made a deal to name a new soccer stadium. wants to build his brand in the city. carol: it is a successful bank, right? zeke: profits have been growing and it has the best stock performance of any midsize bank the last couple of years. he's been doing really well. david: you mentioned the red flags and the stadium. let's start there. this bank signed the deal upwards of $100 million for naming rights to the mls stadium in los angeles and things...
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any excuse to get back on the -- back in the states right now. live in l.a., right? >> yeah, but i'm nominated for an emmy so they have us at the emmy village. >> jimmy: what? >> in buenos aires, argentina. >> jimmy: there's an emmy village? >> yeah, yeah. the emmy village. they built it and you stay there until awards night. and you room with the other nominees. >> jimmy: why didn't i know about this? >> the weird thing is they built the village first. then they decided, let's have an aw >> jimmy: oh, really. [ laughter ] >> i don't really understand the history of it. >> jimmy: who are you rooming with? >> well -- the nominees in my category. great, great actors, matthew reese, kyle chandler, kevin spacey. >> jimmy: really. >> rami malik, liev schreiber. liev and i share a bunk. i'm on top, he's on bottom. he kicks. >> jimmy: he does. >> if you point it out to him, he punches. so you're not getting along with liev? >> he's a wonderful -- he doesn't do the dishes. it's okay.. but you know. [ laughter ] the thing is, spacey -- he really is a truly all-time great acto
any excuse to get back on the -- back in the states right now. live in l.a., right? >> yeah, but i'm nominated for an emmy so they have us at the emmy village. >> jimmy: what? >> in buenos aires, argentina. >> jimmy: there's an emmy village? >> yeah, yeah. the emmy village. they built it and you stay there until awards night. and you room with the other nominees. >> jimmy: why didn't i know about this? >> the weird thing is they built the village first....
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welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. >> newsroom l.a. starts right now. >>> donald trump refused to answer that he thought president was a natural-born citizen his campaign released a statement saying that yes he now believes president obama wars borp to the united states. years after donald trump was leading figure in the so-called birther movement. >> hillary clinton jumped on the controversy as she returned to the campaign trail after three days off to recovery pneumonia but while off sick trump tighten the gap. in washington thursday clinton said trump was and remains divisive. >> everywhere i go people tell me how concerned they are by the extreme policies and divisive rhetoric they heard from my opponent. and the racist lie about mexican immigrants that launched his presidential campaign to his racist attacks on a federal judge. and every time he think he's hit rock bottom, he sinks even lower. >> you better make sure i win on november 8th because i'm going to have wasted a hell of a lot of time, energy and money. you know when the
welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. >> newsroom l.a. starts right now. >>> donald trump refused to answer that he thought president was a natural-born citizen his campaign released a statement saying that yes he now believes president obama wars borp to the united states. years after donald trump was leading figure in the so-called birther movement. >> hillary clinton jumped on the controversy as she returned to the campaign trail after three days...
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a new reuters poll shows trump is winning in the state of colorado while the "l.a. times" is showing a five point lead. joining us now with reaction, newt gingrich, you've been saying all along, there is something about you that irritates me when you're right all the time. i was with you at '94 and you told me months before after the republicans had been in the the wilderness 40 years that you guys would win and you did. you've been saying i have competently and calmly now for pretty significant period of time, you believe he has this election. he will win it. why? >> i think two things. one is i think trump represents a visionary new change oriented leadership. the speech he gave last night that, it was a terrific speech on raising children. on helping mothers. on families. something which ivanka trump had done a great job working on. as cathy moreland rogers. that is a solid positive speech that will appeal to many people, men and women, all over the country. you look at what he has done in other areas recently. his visit to detroit. where he really made a clear e
a new reuters poll shows trump is winning in the state of colorado while the "l.a. times" is showing a five point lead. joining us now with reaction, newt gingrich, you've been saying all along, there is something about you that irritates me when you're right all the time. i was with you at '94 and you told me months before after the republicans had been in the the wilderness 40 years that you guys would win and you did. you've been saying i have competently and calmly now for pretty...
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states. their numbers have have increased by more than 700%. in l.a.mated that 1400 inmates are mothers. these are two of the lucky ones. they are escorted through the complex by custody assistant. down many corridors to reach a special place. where they can see and hold their children. with only four hours a week to play together, it's straight to the board games. >> i want to play too. >> there is music and laughter, but also constant reminders that this is not your typical play time. >> what are the qualifications? >> no violent crimes and charges and they must be enrolled in education-based incarceration. it's heart breaking to hear the stories. >> a lot of people believe once you commit a crime and get incarcerated, you should lose your rights. >> the mother didn't commit a heinous crime. this is her first offense. why not? it will save us from having the kids here. because they will have their mom. >> what color is that? >> 25-year-old ma ritza was charged with identity theft and has eight months left to serve. she has a nine-month-old, two young
states. their numbers have have increased by more than 700%. in l.a.mated that 1400 inmates are mothers. these are two of the lucky ones. they are escorted through the complex by custody assistant. down many corridors to reach a special place. where they can see and hold their children. with only four hours a week to play together, it's straight to the board games. >> i want to play too. >> there is music and laughter, but also constant reminders that this is not your typical play...
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states. latest report from the "l.a. mes" says she left the united states for pakistan in the hours after the bombing and has been detained in the united arab emirates. trying to get more information as the fbi was back at first american friday chicken, that is the restaurant owned by the family. fbi agents not only in and out of the fried chicken place but the apartment where rahami lived. they believe they have their man. there are some questions where he learned to make the devices and if he had any contact with foreign troops. bill. bill: where does it go next? reporter: to that point they're look at his computers, social media, network of friends. one thing we found on one of his brother's social media pages, a picture of some militants who clearly look like they were islamic radicals, with this quote i bring men who desire death as a ardently as you desire life. that is a quote from his brother's facebook page. the big question for the fbi now, with all these dots from afghanistan, pakistan to social media, did they
states. latest report from the "l.a. mes" says she left the united states for pakistan in the hours after the bombing and has been detained in the united arab emirates. trying to get more information as the fbi was back at first american friday chicken, that is the restaurant owned by the family. fbi agents not only in and out of the fried chicken place but the apartment where rahami lived. they believe they have their man. there are some questions where he learned to make the devices...
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an isis-run news agency has claimed him a so-called soldier of the state, police have pushed back against that claim. >> fastwa in an l.a. courtroom. he was arrested late last month after a woman accused him of threatening her with a gun in his home. the incident led to a ten-hour standoff with police. >> and first lady michelle obama is expected to appear on the late show. she'll promote the let girls learn initiative which helps young girls around the world go to school and stay in school. school is cool, ladies. you're watching "early today." tomorrow's the day every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto? with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace o
an isis-run news agency has claimed him a so-called soldier of the state, police have pushed back against that claim. >> fastwa in an l.a. courtroom. he was arrested late last month after a woman accused him of threatening her with a gun in his home. the incident led to a ten-hour standoff with police. >> and first lady michelle obama is expected to appear on the late show. she'll promote the let girls learn initiative which helps young girls around the world go to school and stay...
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states. and we're leading all over the country, "the l.a. times" says we're six points up nationwide. on november 8th, new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. we're going to win new hampshire and we're going to win back the white house and we're going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. it's going to be a victory for the people and especially those people who haven't had a hope in a long time. what we're doing is a movement. you're going to be so proud of your country very, very soon. so just remember that. so it is a movement and it's a movement that everybody is talking about. our support comes from all regions and backgrounds and all walks of life. you are the cops and soldiers, accountants and welders, rich and pour, black, white, latino but, above all, we're all. >> and joining us is editor-in-chief, a huge syndicated radio show host, laura ingraham. >> great to see you. >> great to see you in new york every once in a while. >> i know. >> the polls are amazing. anybody who says they can predict with certainty how this ends in 54 days does
states. and we're leading all over the country, "the l.a. times" says we're six points up nationwide. on november 8th, new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. we're going to win new hampshire and we're going to win back the white house and we're going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. it's going to be a victory for the people and especially those people who haven't had a hope in a long time. what we're doing is a movement. you're going to...
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state. >> "bob's burgers" is back. while in l.a., i got a chance to talk to john roberts. he is the man behind the voice of the patriarch. the patriarch. >> it keeps the sunday night lineup powerful with "the symptoms" >> 28 years. that's more than some's lifetime. how do you keep it fresh? >> it's about a family, every family has a lot of problems. >> reporter: they will celebrate their 600th show. paying attention to details is key. key. every once in awhile, we'll have a joke repeated. i try not to repeat >> reporter: at 8:30 -- a new show from looking at it can be a little confusing. is it a cartoon? a real show? what's going on? >> yes and yes, "son of zorn" is a hybrid of an information and light action, real people. >> reporter: he's a warrior from a far away island where everything is animated. as the show begins, zorn has not seen his family in years. he is heading to orange county to get his wife and son. only problem, his wife, edy is married to tim meadows. >> he and i are literally like there to a green screen and we are going "what are you talking about? this
state. >> "bob's burgers" is back. while in l.a., i got a chance to talk to john roberts. he is the man behind the voice of the patriarch. the patriarch. >> it keeps the sunday night lineup powerful with "the symptoms" >> 28 years. that's more than some's lifetime. how do you keep it fresh? >> it's about a family, every family has a lot of problems. >> reporter: they will celebrate their 600th show. paying attention to details is key. key. every...
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they tear up the state at the fyf fest in l.a. we're going to start things off with two legends of the small screen. we got the great william shatner and the incomprable henry winkler. they stop by to talk about their nbc show, "better late than never." from no vacancy, let's meet the captain and the fonz, everybody.
they tear up the state at the fyf fest in l.a. we're going to start things off with two legends of the small screen. we got the great william shatner and the incomprable henry winkler. they stop by to talk about their nbc show, "better late than never." from no vacancy, let's meet the captain and the fonz, everybody.
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they tear up the state at the fyf fest in l.a. we're going to start things off with two legends of the small screen. we got the great william shatner and the incomprable henry winkler. they stop by to talk about their nbc show, "better late than never." from no vacancy, let's meet the captain and the fonz, everybody. ? >> one of the things that you really never thought you would do or you did that you thought -- >> chicken vagina. >> that was big. >> chicken vagina. >> can you elaborate on that? >> well, you want me to elaborate on the vagina? >> no. >> what kind of a show is this? >> no. >> how come i agreed to be on this show? >> the yakitori. on the yakitori in the first episode. >> made of chicken vagina. >> pork. >> was it pork vagina? >> pork vagina. >> i like chicken vagina. >> it was bumpier. >> i thought it was chicken vagina. bumpier?
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states. and we're leading all over the country, the hch l.a. times" has us six points up nationwide. on november 8th, new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. [cheering]. >> we're going to win new hampshire and we're going to win back the white house, and we're going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. it is going to be a victory for the people, and especially those people who haven't had hope in a long time. that's a lot of people, believe me. what we're doing is a movement. what we're doing, you're going to be so proud of your country very, very soon. so just remember. [cheering]. >> so proud. and it is a movement, and it is a movement that everybody's talking about, everybody is talking about it. i'm running to be the president of all of americans. our support comes from all regions and backgrounds and all walks of life. you are the cops and soldiers, the carpenters and welders, the accountants and lawyers, young and old, rich and poor, black, white, latino, but above all we're all-americans, all of us together. all americans. >> here now w
states. and we're leading all over the country, the hch l.a. times" has us six points up nationwide. on november 8th, new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. [cheering]. >> we're going to win new hampshire and we're going to win back the white house, and we're going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. it is going to be a victory for the people, and especially those people who haven't had hope in a long time. that's a lot of people, believe...
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what we found out is for eight years now, since the terrible crash in l.a., thereave been requirements on states to put in this technology, and they have all blown it. >> why? >> because of money and other reasons. but i passed a bill two years ago that opens $35 billion of federal financing for these type of systems, and i'm proud to say the state of new york has accessed $1 billion already from the federal railroad administration, through a program called the railroad rehabilitation and improvement financing program. pretty dry stuff, but a billion dollars right now is going into positive train control in metro north and long island railroad. governor cuomo and new york have gotten its act together on this and they should be commended. unfortunately, new jersey has done nothing on this and they need to. >> just help me, they haven't done anything because of money? >> that's right, because of money. but the money is available. you can get a 35-year loan at next to no interest from the federal government and put this technology in tomorrow and we know it would have prevented the philadelphia cra
what we found out is for eight years now, since the terrible crash in l.a., thereave been requirements on states to put in this technology, and they have all blown it. >> why? >> because of money and other reasons. but i passed a bill two years ago that opens $35 billion of federal financing for these type of systems, and i'm proud to say the state of new york has accessed $1 billion already from the federal railroad administration, through a program called the railroad...
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mike, let me ask you a question about the state of the race. i saw you in l.a.r day weekend. you told me the race was over that friday before labor day. it does not seem like the race is over right now. what is going on? mike: trump said it was probably over, and i thought trumping was probably going to lose. we work in a business where it is unacceptable for a race to be over. we now have new polling data that shows the race tightening a little bit. but every time the race t ightens, which sets off all these alarm bells, it is never trump rising so much as hillary dropping down. i think there is a new 42%-40 2% whole coming out. it means people don't like either of them. is, what do those voters look like you have to land somewhere at the end of the election? they look more like anti-trump then pro-trump. know you have advised for the red team. let me put you on the blue team. i have advised for hillary. i would say at this point, you cannot run out the clock. you have to go on the offense. you have to be, in a very prosecutorial cut of way, so laser-sharp, so
mike, let me ask you a question about the state of the race. i saw you in l.a.r day weekend. you told me the race was over that friday before labor day. it does not seem like the race is over right now. what is going on? mike: trump said it was probably over, and i thought trumping was probably going to lose. we work in a business where it is unacceptable for a race to be over. we now have new polling data that shows the race tightening a little bit. but every time the race t ightens, which...
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l.a. does? >> this is the gang capital of the united states, if not the world from hispanics to blacks to whitesdy is a gang associate. >> behind bars, the gangs organize into underground networks according to race. deputies are on constant alert in case warring factions start trouble. for those inmates who want the fight do, you fight them? >> it kind of depends on what that person is doing at the time to what force option we're going to use. >> taser, taser, taser! >> this ordinance is a 90 miles an hour fastball. so there is a riot. inmates are stabbing one another, we'll deploy this. >> in the past decade, several riots have broken out, fueled by racial tensions. inmate-on-inmate fighting left dozens injured and several killed. >> we're going to use this for a large dorm rack. most of the time you deploy it into a dorm and inmates go straight to the ground. >> fire in the hole. >> with a ratio of approximately one deputy to 27 inmates and thousands of incarcerated gang affiliates, sheer numbers make it impossible to shut down all gang activity. so the jail employees other tactics to stay one
l.a. does? >> this is the gang capital of the united states, if not the world from hispanics to blacks to whitesdy is a gang associate. >> behind bars, the gangs organize into underground networks according to race. deputies are on constant alert in case warring factions start trouble. for those inmates who want the fight do, you fight them? >> it kind of depends on what that person is doing at the time to what force option we're going to use. >> taser, taser, taser!...
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usually has to do with term of state, but not when you get to l.a. county.ith a world in and of itself. >> you're right, l.a. county jail is maybe the world's largest jail and the world's largest mental health institution in the country. and there is a huge percentage of that population that is serving out sentences because the prisons in california are so grossly overcrowded. and we got unprecedented access inside to just see how this massive system operates. and as you know, it's one that has been mired in controversy over the last few years, as a result of allegations of inmate abuse and a cover-up that led all the way to the previous sheriff. so this is an opportunity for the new sheriff to open his doors to us, to show what they're trying to do, to combat those allegations, and to create change. >> so what did you see? what surprised you in there? >> well, 20% of the inmate population consists of mentally ill inmates. and what i saw in the twin towers, which is -- which was actually constructed to be a maximum security jail, but is now entirely a mental
usually has to do with term of state, but not when you get to l.a. county.ith a world in and of itself. >> you're right, l.a. county jail is maybe the world's largest jail and the world's largest mental health institution in the country. and there is a huge percentage of that population that is serving out sentences because the prisons in california are so grossly overcrowded. and we got unprecedented access inside to just see how this massive system operates. and as you know, it's one...
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states. mireya villarreal reports on how trump's visit to mexico played with them. >> reporter: in l.a. county, into a van and headed to a local registration office where they helped latino residents to register to vote. for them, this election is personal. >> this issue is so important to the latino community. >> reporter: his mother was deported back in the '70s and later became a u.s. citizen, believeses donald trump's trip to mexico will work against him. do you this see this against him? >> 27 million latinos are eligible to vote in the u.s. in the 2012 election, 11 million voted and 13 million are expected to vote this year. a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 55% favorable rating among latinos versus trump with 18%. despite a much calmer trump talking about his meaning with intentions. >> if he thinks everybody is going there now, millions of mexicans are going to love him and millions here in the united states are going to love him? he is wrong. he is dead wrong! >> reporter: but there is some latino support for trump, including these people at a recent rally in anaheim. rep
states. mireya villarreal reports on how trump's visit to mexico played with them. >> reporter: in l.a. county, into a van and headed to a local registration office where they helped latino residents to register to vote. for them, this election is personal. >> this issue is so important to the latino community. >> reporter: his mother was deported back in the '70s and later became a u.s. citizen, believeses donald trump's trip to mexico will work against him. do you this see...
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l.a. times reporting the number of anti muslim hate crimes in the state is rapidly rising. 40 anti muslimrimes reported last year, compared to 18 the year before. and on our facebook page, a new ad campaign for chipotle trying to convince people its food won't make them sick. we're back in a moment. tragedy for crews rushing to a ldfi >>> tragedy for crews rushing to a wildfire along the central coast today. their water tanker overturned, killing one firefighter and injuring another. the truck crashed before daunte round about north santa barbara. the canyon fire charred more than 12,000 acreses since it started saturday. not threatening the space launch complex. fire right now is 50% contained. >>> a false alarm. officers investigating a possible school shooting in the south bay found no evidence. staff members at charter school of morgan hill told police they heard shots or firecrackers, something like that. around 9:30 this morning. the school went into semi lockdown, and eventually released students about an hour early. officers searched the area and the entire campus, but didn't iden
l.a. times reporting the number of anti muslim hate crimes in the state is rapidly rising. 40 anti muslimrimes reported last year, compared to 18 the year before. and on our facebook page, a new ad campaign for chipotle trying to convince people its food won't make them sick. we're back in a moment. tragedy for crews rushing to a ldfi >>> tragedy for crews rushing to a wildfire along the central coast today. their water tanker overturned, killing one firefighter and injuring another....
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states. mark: dan balz of the washington of thed adam nagourney l.a. times. no substitute for experience.ing out, a campaign manager walks into a hotel bar. you will be shocked at what happens next. we will tell you after this. ♪ >> this morning, mark and i, at 9:30 or 10:00 a.m., were sitting at a nearby otelco are but who kellyannek in but conway. we asked her to take a seat and conducted an interview. we started by asking if voters really care about national security and who has the upper hand on that front. >> it has catapulted to the top of the voter concern list. increasingwith the which are isis, president referred to as the jv , instead of the savage murderers that they are, many americans are really worried about terrorism and the impact of violence here and abroad. san bernardino and orlando, certainly and brussels, paris. people are very worried about security. i noticed in a new nbc whole that donald trump has gained an advantage with veterans in military households. my what a -- why would someone non-military -- people are increasingly understanding what it meant that she was
states. mark: dan balz of the washington of thed adam nagourney l.a. times. no substitute for experience.ing out, a campaign manager walks into a hotel bar. you will be shocked at what happens next. we will tell you after this. ♪ >> this morning, mark and i, at 9:30 or 10:00 a.m., were sitting at a nearby otelco are but who kellyannek in but conway. we asked her to take a seat and conducted an interview. we started by asking if voters really care about national security and who has the...
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state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the last five drives for the bucks. >> joel: nothing oklahoma has done worked. they tried so many different things against the urban meyer offense. plays. they tried to dial things up and create big opportunity for runs. ohio state has been flawless tonight. >> gus: third down and three. oklahoma with a chance to get going here. and step up in the pocket. a flag on the play. let's see. >> joel: i think they are going to get big jones with the hold in the backfield. >> joel: there he is up top. a left tackle. great move by obo okoronkwo. >> referee: number 74. ten yards from the previous spot. r
state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the...
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state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the last five drives for the bucks. >> joel: nothing oklahoma has done worked. they tried so many different things against the urban meyer but not been able to make plays. they tried to dial things up and create big opportunity for runs. ohio state has been flawless tonight. >> gus: third down and three. oklahoma with a chance to get going here. and step up in the pocket. a flag on the play. let's see. >> joel: i think they are going to get big jones with >> gus: holding the call. >> joel: there he is up top. a left tackle. great move by obo okoronkwo. >> referee: number 74. ten yards from the
state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the...
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l.a. county received funding to track zika out breaks. >>> more than 13,000 state managers and non-union workers in pennsylvania are getting the biggest pay raise they have gotten in decades. governor tom wolf's administration announced the raises by e-mail earlier this week. many workers will see 6 percent raises. they will also start paying larger health insurance premiums. >>> anti bacteria soap will soon be disappearing from store shelves. >> still to come tonight why f.d.a. is banning these soaps. >> tropical storm warning in effect for large portion of the delaware valley as models indicate her mine is likely to strength's approaching our coastline and we will have the latest coming up. >>> well, temple opens up the season begins army tonight here at the link, such high expectations after last season so how does coach matt ruhle keep his guys focused? we will hear from him in sports. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to live a full life. but living for today doesn't mean forgetting about tomorrow. most people spend more time planning their vacation than they do for retirement. but
l.a. county received funding to track zika out breaks. >>> more than 13,000 state managers and non-union workers in pennsylvania are getting the biggest pay raise they have gotten in decades. governor tom wolf's administration announced the raises by e-mail earlier this week. many workers will see 6 percent raises. they will also start paying larger health insurance premiums. >>> anti bacteria soap will soon be disappearing from store shelves. >> still to come tonight...
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states. kenney brit and rob quinn who lay for l.a.ams held up their fists. >>> meanwhile the superintendent of the catholic schools in camden says any student athletes who refuse to stand for the national anthem will be suspended this weekend wood row wilson high school, a public school in camden, made headlines, after the coaches and all but two players need as the anthem played. spokesperson for the public schools says that they respect their students exercising our country's first amendment right but camden's catholic school is saying last night that quote unquote we are not public institutions and free speech in all of its demonstrations including protests is not a guarantee right. what to you think. let's find out what happened to ryan lochte last night. >> are we ensure? my goodness we didn't get to see what happened on camera you could hear it a bit. >> you could. >> he was involved in drama, first night to dance, everybody wanted to see it. >> he had his hair slick back. tuxedo on it is serious with your hair slicked back. >>
states. kenney brit and rob quinn who lay for l.a.ams held up their fists. >>> meanwhile the superintendent of the catholic schools in camden says any student athletes who refuse to stand for the national anthem will be suspended this weekend wood row wilson high school, a public school in camden, made headlines, after the coaches and all but two players need as the anthem played. spokesperson for the public schools says that they respect their students exercising our country's first...
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i had a meeting in my state and the sheriff from l.a.hat had something -- we were looking forecast guard stations to get him in communication. that's a problem. when terrorists can communicate in encrypted platform and we can't. so the relationships are there. i would say that one of the challenges that we face, though, across the country is we build a great relationship with the s.a.c.s and they move about every two years. they come and go very frequently. i know professional development and organizational needs is important, but it is a challenge, once you develop a deep relationship. i think i've been through probably six s.a.c.s in my tenure. >> sheriff? >> the only thing that i would add is i talked about the fact that we have a fusion center in orlando, and because of that fusion center, it forces us on a daily basis to work across inju jurisdictional lines, and that's not the case. we only have three in the state of florida, and we have multiple, large metropolitan areas. i do believe there is a need to increase the number of fusi
i had a meeting in my state and the sheriff from l.a.hat had something -- we were looking forecast guard stations to get him in communication. that's a problem. when terrorists can communicate in encrypted platform and we can't. so the relationships are there. i would say that one of the challenges that we face, though, across the country is we build a great relationship with the s.a.c.s and they move about every two years. they come and go very frequently. i know professional development and...
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states. mireya villarreal reports on how trump's visit to mexico played with them. >> reporter: in l.a. county, immigration activists loaded into a van and headed to a local registration office where they helped latino residents register to vote. for them, this election is personal. >> this issue is so important to the immigrant community. >> reporter: this organizer whose mother was deported back in the '70s and later became a u.s. citizen, believes donald trump's trip to mexico will work against him. kou feel like this meeting is a way to manipulate latino voters? the way we see it, it's becoming a political circus. i think he has made it very clear where he stand and he is not going to change that. >> reporter: 27 million latinos are eligible to vote in the u.s. in the 2012 election, 11 million latinos voted. at least 13 million are expected to vote this year. a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 55% favorable rating among latinos versus trump with 18%. despite a much calmer trump talking about his meeting with president pena my -- nieto, she has doubts about his intentions. >> if
states. mireya villarreal reports on how trump's visit to mexico played with them. >> reporter: in l.a. county, immigration activists loaded into a van and headed to a local registration office where they helped latino residents register to vote. for them, this election is personal. >> this issue is so important to the immigrant community. >> reporter: this organizer whose mother was deported back in the '70s and later became a u.s. citizen, believes donald trump's trip to...
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state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the last five drives for the bucks. >> joel: nothing oklahoma has done worked. they tried so many different things against the urban meyer offense. they have been in position. plays. they tried to dial things up and create big opportunity for runs. ohio state has been flawless tonight. >> gus: third down and three. oklahoma with a chance to get going here. and step up in the pocket. a flag on the play. let's see. >> joel: i think they are going to get big jones with the hold in the backfield. >> joel: there he is up top. a left tackle. great move by obo okoronkwo. >> referee: number 74. ten yar
state starts at the 30-yard line. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a. to check in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the...
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i had a meeting in my state and the sheriff from l.a. was there and had something unfolding that was at a secret level and we were looking for coast guard stations to get him into communication, that's a problem. when terrorist can communicate in encrypted platform and we can't. so the relationships are there. i would say that one of the challenges that we face, though, across the country is build a great relationship with our sacs and they move every two years. they come and go very frequently. i know professional development and organizational needs are important, but it is a challenge once you develop a deep relationship, i think i've been through probably six sacs in my tenure. >> okay. chair. >> the only thing that i would add is i talked about the fact that we have a fusion center in orlando and because of that fusion center, it forces us on a daily basis to work across jurisdictional lines and that is not the case in most cities around america. we only have three in the state of florida and we have a multiple large metropolitan ar
i had a meeting in my state and the sheriff from l.a. was there and had something unfolding that was at a secret level and we were looking for coast guard stations to get him into communication, that's a problem. when terrorist can communicate in encrypted platform and we can't. so the relationships are there. i would say that one of the challenges that we face, though, across the country is build a great relationship with our sacs and they move every two years. they come and go very...
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state starts at the 30-yard line. j.t. barrett. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a.eck in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the 18-wheeler. in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started. take a look at the last five drives for the bucks. >> joel: nothing oklahoma has done worked. they tried so many different things against the urban meyer offense. they have been in position. but not been able to make plays. they tried to dial things up and create big opportunity for runs. ohio state has been flawless tonight. >> gus: third down and three. oklahoma with a chance to get going here. and step up in the pocket. a flag on the play. let's see. >> joel: i think they are going to get big jones with the hold in the backfield. >> gus: holding the call. >> joel: there he is up top. a left tackle. g
state starts at the 30-yard line. j.t. barrett. weber. running room. he gets to the 36. go to l.a.eck in with mike hill. >> mike: number 11 texas at cal. cal beat them last year but they had goff. this is a different theme. warren, the horns take a 17-7 lead. starting quarterback michelle has been knocked out of the game with a chest injury. gus, joel? >> gus: the 18-wheeler. in charge now for charles strong. texas with a big win at home against notre dame. get their season started....