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the l.a. h an annual budget in the hundreds of millions, overcrowding continues to be a growing concern. >> as you can see, i've got concrete bars. you know, i don't have any place to expand. i can't make another cell. that's the achilles heel of jail systems everywhere, is how many inmates you have. that's your clients. >> the los angeles county jail has a higher inmate to guard ratio than any other county jail in the country. sheriff's deputies have to deal with the daily threat of getting stabbed, having feces thrown at them, and even contracting aids. for some deputies the stress is too much to handle. >> we've had guys come in just a day, day or two, and they look around and they're like i'm out of here. they'll give us the keys, and they won't even say they're out of here. next day we'll come in and they'll be gone. i'll go down and check it out. they'll be like, yeah, he resigned or -- because this is where you actually figure out if you really want to do this or not. >> five minutes. ge
the l.a. h an annual budget in the hundreds of millions, overcrowding continues to be a growing concern. >> as you can see, i've got concrete bars. you know, i don't have any place to expand. i can't make another cell. that's the achilles heel of jail systems everywhere, is how many inmates you have. that's your clients. >> the los angeles county jail has a higher inmate to guard ratio than any other county jail in the country. sheriff's deputies have to deal with the daily threat...
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and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists, and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear style jail really doesn't work for us anymore, and what we have here is we have more of a podular design with the staff stations in the middle and then the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails housing 3,800 inmates, nccf was designed in 1983. nccf first made headlines in march of 1990, when the first president bush helped dedicate the jail's opening. >> one of this nation's founding fathers said, "if men were angels, no government would be necessary." well, i'm sure that no one here would suggest that men were angels. and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the after
and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists, and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear style jail really doesn't work for us anymore, and what we have here is we have more of a podular design with the staff stations in the middle and then the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails housing 3,800 inmates, nccf was designed in 1983. nccf first made...
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cheryl: the l.a. auto show kicks off friday, giving carmakers the chance to show the latest innovative models. can gas prices at a four-year low, this year's focus is on luxury and performance. one company with a lot on the line, auto giant gm and counting on cadillac to attract younger buyers. jeff flock is live from the l.a. convention center with a preview what cadillac has to offer. and joining him is the new cadillac president johan de nysschen. take it. >> reporter: the savior of the cattle lack brand. he plays that down, looking at one of his latest creations here. this is a brand that dominated the world at one time. you know a lot about luxury automobiles having been at audi, infiniti, tell me about this one here? >> represents the pinnacle of cadillac technology and yet another important building block as we take this great brand back to the pinnacle of premium. >> reporter: that's your mission, this is the atsv, younger buyers maybe for this? >> this car aimed at the aficionado. driving enth
cheryl: the l.a. auto show kicks off friday, giving carmakers the chance to show the latest innovative models. can gas prices at a four-year low, this year's focus is on luxury and performance. one company with a lot on the line, auto giant gm and counting on cadillac to attract younger buyers. jeff flock is live from the l.a. convention center with a preview what cadillac has to offer. and joining him is the new cadillac president johan de nysschen. take it. >> reporter: the savior of...
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one of the things i'm proud of is the l.a. rainbow coalition for justice in which black and chicano families got together to protest against police murders. and we worked with johnny , andan, he was with us the miguel in th suing counties. and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention. if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson. and we knew mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's struggle that we worked with in african-america. but i will wrap it up and maybe just let that go. here's another the southern coalition, the two sisters, julia. but go ahead, i'm finished. [applause] >> and i got newspaper of the fightbacknews.org in the back, you can check out. thank you very much. and we have time later today, there's a little video clip. take this off. ok it's supposed to be a panel. right, i'm so excited. [laughter] >> go ahead and give me the mic. >> right. >> thank you. of course, this is a problem listening to eng
one of the things i'm proud of is the l.a. rainbow coalition for justice in which black and chicano families got together to protest against police murders. and we worked with johnny , andan, he was with us the miguel in th suing counties. and i was a delegate, i was latinos for jackson, i was at the democratic convention. if they ain't going to do it, we need jackson. and we knew mondale was going to go down, so we supported jesse in '84 and '88. i can go on and on and talk about solidarity's...
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they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the whiteman, chicano power supported black power. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the notoriety, but by then we were already becoming more radicalized, the vietnam war, the black panthers, we weren't really socialists, but we liked mao. we liked china and mao, better than we did russia. but it was real basic, we wanted to get into theory until later on. and maybe later on, i have a little bit -- but the poor people's campaign, we get the invitation, king had been assassinated, and, i got the call, and, you know, you're young at t
they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos,...
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matt miller is at the l.a. autoshow. ine this recall by nitsa on the air back to some of the talk of the l.a. autoshow. >> that was definitely the talk of the town yesterday. the show has not started yet, it still 5:30 a.m. they wake up later than we do anyway. all the journalists i spent time with yesterday and a lot of the executives as well were saying they thought it was a little bit strange that you would try to recall cars only in certain regions of the u.s. which is what the to contact -- which is what the takata recall said. nitsa said you have to recall the nationwide. they wanted to recall the problems with airbags in high humidity areas that people drive them to different places so that's fairly obvious. as far as the backlash, it does not seem to be huge since almost every single carmaker uses their airbags. takata almost has a monopoly on airbag supply. so far, you have not seen any executives badmouth their main supplier of airbags. >> i know you will talk to doubt joe hendrix in the next hour from ford. wha
matt miller is at the l.a. autoshow. ine this recall by nitsa on the air back to some of the talk of the l.a. autoshow. >> that was definitely the talk of the town yesterday. the show has not started yet, it still 5:30 a.m. they wake up later than we do anyway. all the journalists i spent time with yesterday and a lot of the executives as well were saying they thought it was a little bit strange that you would try to recall cars only in certain regions of the u.s. which is what the to...
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former superintendent deasy says that permanent status means the l.a. school district can end up spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to fire a single, underperforming teacher-- a process, he says, that can take a decade. it came out during the trial that only about 3% of teachers who are... who were evaluated last year were below standard. so we... should we overhaul the system to take care of what might just be a few bad apples? >> when you've identified chronic low performers, you can't exit them quick enough so the students are not being harmed. that's that we're talking about. >> are there teachers who shouldn't be in the classroom? absolutely. but to blow up the entire system for evaluating and protecting teacher rights based on a couple of students' perspective i think really misses the boat. >> reporter: joshua pechthalt is president of the california federation of teachers, one of the unions that fought the lawsuit. he says the unions support efforts to streamline the dismissal process. >> i think the dismissal process could be more effecti
former superintendent deasy says that permanent status means the l.a. school district can end up spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to fire a single, underperforming teacher-- a process, he says, that can take a decade. it came out during the trial that only about 3% of teachers who are... who were evaluated last year were below standard. so we... should we overhaul the system to take care of what might just be a few bad apples? >> when you've identified chronic low performers, you...
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they are all at the l.a. to show and you will hear from the ceo of volvo. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." earlier today, we read you the top story. my pants. now, we have to move on to something more important. jerry seinfeld said at last week. he weighed in on a very specific piece of fashion. men who wearink interesting socks are not working hard enough." them.tner wears these are the least interesting socks. what do you think about him saying work harder? >> i'm not sure what he is implying. what does it say about men who wear uninteresting socks? it takes too much time. don't think jerry works that hard? >> that's not a joke. it's not funny. >> dogging on eric's fashion. >> your joke was not funny to eric. >> i don't mind it. she teases me all the time and i enjoy. >> are you saying my jokes are funnier than jerry seinfeld? there approaching 26 past hour. time for bloomberg to take you on the markets. >> paramount group started trading today after the biggest -- shares up 4.25%. it has the stakes in
they are all at the l.a. to show and you will hear from the ceo of volvo. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." earlier today, we read you the top story. my pants. now, we have to move on to something more important. jerry seinfeld said at last week. he weighed in on a very specific piece of fashion. men who wearink interesting socks are not working hard enough." them.tner wears these are the least interesting socks. what do you think about him saying work harder?...
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audi is unveiling the new concept luxury car at the l.a. auto show. y a showstopper. >> our own jeff flock is there with the audi of america president to tell us about the new 605-horsepower car. david: whoa. >> but first, yes, exactly. i have to show you this r-8. there are only 60 of these going to be made, 600 plus horsepower. an incredible vehicle and they also are showing a lot of new product for audi. this is the hydrogen car. we showed you the hydrogen car from toyota. audi has it as well. the star of the show, scott key yo, you or this? >> no debate there. that is the star of the show, not me. >> it has gotten so much attention. walk around as we look at it, scott, so much so the head of portia was here a moment ago -- porch. not only executive in the car business. >> it give you a snapshot into the future of audi design, a6, a7, a8. we will have feel for this. the design in the car. beauty played quatro, are four-wheel drive. we see presence we put on all wheel drive on each wheel. belt line is typically lower than when we do on audi. >> take
audi is unveiling the new concept luxury car at the l.a. auto show. y a showstopper. >> our own jeff flock is there with the audi of america president to tell us about the new 605-horsepower car. david: whoa. >> but first, yes, exactly. i have to show you this r-8. there are only 60 of these going to be made, 600 plus horsepower. an incredible vehicle and they also are showing a lot of new product for audi. this is the hydrogen car. we showed you the hydrogen car from toyota. audi...
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our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could .ome as early as this week mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of pressure from groups you have been looking at the record of deportations under his presidency and felt like he hadn't done enough to protect families and keep families together. he was getting a lot of of pressure from within the democratic party to take some action. when the senate immigration bill was not taken up in a house, the president was under pressure to do what he could on his own. and he asked is that his new head of homeland security -- he asked his new head of the department of homeland security, jeh johnson, and what changes could be made to mak
our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could .ome as early as this week mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of...
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our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could come as early as this week. mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of pressure from groups you have been looking at the record of deportations under his presidency and felt like he hadn't done enough to protect families and keep families together. he was getting a lot of pressure from within the democratic party to take some action. when the senate immigration bill was not taken up in a house, the president was under pressure to do what he could on his own. and he asked his new head of the department of homeland security, jeh johnson, and what changes could be made to make it more fair and more humane in the way it operates. h
our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could come as early as this week. mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of...
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the volume. >> for three days and nights, south-central l.a. and the neighboring koreatown burned, choked, and wailed. i was literally born again in the ashes of this nation's first bogus race war putting minorities against each other in the inner cities of los angeles. i felt a new calling. 18-year-old eddie lee. ignored my plea's on the second night -- ignored by piece on the second night of the riots. i hear him back in. if you don't speak up, who else will? >> excuse me. all right. basically, these words were printed in a korean journal on the 20th anniversary of the riots. he wrote this when he was 84 years old. certain versions of them and their experiences are represented at the exclusion of other more diverse experiences. if korean americans are not representing themselves, no one is going to. what i want to do for the remainder of this presentation, i want to elaborate and talk about his career as a writer and his journalistic project. i want to -- this is about a very selective description of episodes from his career. not sot so much -
the volume. >> for three days and nights, south-central l.a. and the neighboring koreatown burned, choked, and wailed. i was literally born again in the ashes of this nation's first bogus race war putting minorities against each other in the inner cities of los angeles. i felt a new calling. 18-year-old eddie lee. ignored my plea's on the second night -- ignored by piece on the second night of the riots. i hear him back in. if you don't speak up, who else will? >> excuse me. all...
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as a result, the foreign-born population blew up in l.a.. no one else had in urban areas foreign population grow so exponentially. 9% of the population in 1962 35% . this has reconnected contemporary los angeles to its mexican roots. notions that have been typically whitewashed over the years. history has returned. as late of the 20th century and 21st century and 21st century, l.a. is an increasingly mexican city. there are two keys to understanding how los angeles .ecame a majority minority city there is intense gentrification. second is its proximity to the u.s.-mexico border. many books have been written on these topics. as i'm thinking through these will give you i examples. the history and los angeles is a story of racial inclusion -- racial exclusion. have documented the symptomatic use of restrictive race-based real estate covenants byt were reinforced realtors. and sometimes by white homeowners associations intent on keeping property values up by keeping minorities out. history has shaped the environment and makeup of the city into a
as a result, the foreign-born population blew up in l.a.. no one else had in urban areas foreign population grow so exponentially. 9% of the population in 1962 35% . this has reconnected contemporary los angeles to its mexican roots. notions that have been typically whitewashed over the years. history has returned. as late of the 20th century and 21st century and 21st century, l.a. is an increasingly mexican city. there are two keys to understanding how los angeles .ecame a majority minority...
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the officials at treasure island hotel and casino on the l.a. strip agreed with cosby to cancel it's november 28th performance. the tucson casino didn't give cause to cancel his february show. he has not commented on the sex assault allegations from a flowing number of women. >>> the republicans are lining up to take aim at president obama's use of executive powers tol immigration. and john boehner is damaging the presidency. >> the people will rise to this challenge. we will not stand idle as he undermines the rule of the law >>> healthcheck tonight.t risk. they hit the roads for the rothman 8k. >>> the runners expo opened today. that is where we find ali gorman tonight. hi, ali am. >>reporter:highhi, guys. the expo opened at noon to a large crowd. they are picking up their bibs and t-shirts. there are nervousness from the first-time runners. >>reporter:tom picked up his bib. he is ready to join the 16,000 people running the full 26.2-mile this is sunday. it will be his first marathon. >> i was nervous about the idea. i figure i have nothing to
the officials at treasure island hotel and casino on the l.a. strip agreed with cosby to cancel it's november 28th performance. the tucson casino didn't give cause to cancel his february show. he has not commented on the sex assault allegations from a flowing number of women. >>> the republicans are lining up to take aim at president obama's use of executive powers tol immigration. and john boehner is damaging the presidency. >> the people will rise to this challenge. we will not...
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then behind my grandmothers was the s l.a., actually. ere they caught the s l.a. >> famous for patty hurst and bank robberies. >> yes. i remember walking to that building as a kid. i think that started to affect me, and then with the birth of the gangs in los angeles, seeing them move from the bridges to the parus to the lights and other gangs. that affected me and caused me to change my life. at one point i had difficulties with a gang, and my mother decided to send me an hour away to school, actually took about two hours on a bus, hour in a car. that affected my life. this touches with conflict, started to affect me. when i start to work with child soldiers. that happened. the idi amin movie, is that where you were exposed to what war does to children. >> it was. there was a place in the north of uganda called hope north. a friend of mine was running it, and i starred working there, and i started to talk to the children soldiers, and started to realise and hear parallel stories for the gang members that i knew at home. i started to reco
then behind my grandmothers was the s l.a., actually. ere they caught the s l.a. >> famous for patty hurst and bank robberies. >> yes. i remember walking to that building as a kid. i think that started to affect me, and then with the birth of the gangs in los angeles, seeing them move from the bridges to the parus to the lights and other gangs. that affected me and caused me to change my life. at one point i had difficulties with a gang, and my mother decided to send me an hour away...
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there was a reporter from the l.a. times who was injured in the protest. he said he didn't know how it was happened, but he was struck with an object over the head. the grand jury had a break over the weekend, barricades are set up under the saint louis county justice center. the testimony they are looking at is testimony from wilson himself and from the forensic pathologist the one family requested to perform an independent autopsy. they are looking at testimony from witnesses to the shooting who say brown had his hands up when he was killed. protesters say they will continue to demonstrate on the streets of ferguson. >> i don't think the protest are going to die, people want to see a change and a grand jury decision is not a change. >> one nearby school district canceled classes today and tomorrow anticipating unrest, law enforcement officials say they are prepared and do not want peaceful demonstrations to turn ugly. >> and a 12-year-old has died after he was shot by police in cleveland ohio who thought the youngster was brandishing a gun. >> he is sitt
there was a reporter from the l.a. times who was injured in the protest. he said he didn't know how it was happened, but he was struck with an object over the head. the grand jury had a break over the weekend, barricades are set up under the saint louis county justice center. the testimony they are looking at is testimony from wilson himself and from the forensic pathologist the one family requested to perform an independent autopsy. they are looking at testimony from witnesses to the shooting...
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that start with the l.a. motor show. appear to have seen is what looks like an increasingly crowded luxury end of the market. more people want into the high-margin business. >> exactly. it used to be the three german brands that dominated this market. we have seen a lot of new introductions. is out of there very strongly. maserati is another brand like this. the returns are attractive. have invested, mercedes have invested, the w has invested in audi, you wonder what that investment is going to mean in terms of their ability to stay in front? >> it will remain a german-dominated industry, no doubt. is going to be more diversified. if you have that kind of money, you can spend on a luxury car, you want to be different. differentiation starts to become important. how do the u.s. carmakers differentiate themselves? >> on the luxury space, there hasn't been much of a ledge of a luxury car industry in the u.s. we have seen lincoln and gm pushing money into cadillac. the u.s. is still a rather undeveloped luxury market for carm
that start with the l.a. motor show. appear to have seen is what looks like an increasingly crowded luxury end of the market. more people want into the high-margin business. >> exactly. it used to be the three german brands that dominated this market. we have seen a lot of new introductions. is out of there very strongly. maserati is another brand like this. the returns are attractive. have invested, mercedes have invested, the w has invested in audi, you wonder what that investment is...
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the l.a. facility called man land was designed entirely with men in mind. part medical office, part spa. it has a sports bar and smoking lounge. the idea is to make men feel at home when they are getting procedures including nip, tucks and "bro-tox." >> i want this to be an area where men feel comfortable, at ease. they feel like they are using the time wisely. >> some of the rooms even pipe in a new car leather smell. >> it's about man time. >>> your holiday gifts may get delivered by a taxi driver. amazon working with a taxi app flywheel to schedule deliveries. cab drives would pick up the orders headed to the same area then drop them off. amazon came up with the idea after customers complained last year about their shipping delays. i want my ubered. the service is being tested in san francisco and in l.a. >>> the bay area job market ripe for job hunters right now. steven greenberg has tips for tailoring your search in tonight's jobs report. >>> reporter: who is hiring now? the job boardindeed.com calls open jobs posted by employers throughout the bay are
the l.a. facility called man land was designed entirely with men in mind. part medical office, part spa. it has a sports bar and smoking lounge. the idea is to make men feel at home when they are getting procedures including nip, tucks and "bro-tox." >> i want this to be an area where men feel comfortable, at ease. they feel like they are using the time wisely. >> some of the rooms even pipe in a new car leather smell. >> it's about man time. >>> your...
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he loaned these pieces to the l.a. useum of art and threw in a $50 million building to house them. one of his favorite artists is the irrepressible jeff koons. and here, a veritable cornucopia of koonsian genius. all, of course, painted and sculpted by hired craftsmen. koons is nothing if not worshipful of eli broad. >> you know, morley and eli, i just have to say standing here, what a fantastic location. i mean look at the natural light that is coming in on these works. it's just a tremendous gallery. >> and the balloon dog? what does it do to you? do you get some kind of emotional kick? >> i do. it makes me smile, it makes me feel good. it make me proud, and it especially makes me proud when i see young people and others looking at the work. and it introduces them to art in a way that no other work really does. >> and a piece that quite honestly mystifies me. michael jackson and a chimp, is it? >> michael jackson and bubbles. when i made this series, the banality series. >> series of banality? >> of images. i was tryi
he loaned these pieces to the l.a. useum of art and threw in a $50 million building to house them. one of his favorite artists is the irrepressible jeff koons. and here, a veritable cornucopia of koonsian genius. all, of course, painted and sculpted by hired craftsmen. koons is nothing if not worshipful of eli broad. >> you know, morley and eli, i just have to say standing here, what a fantastic location. i mean look at the natural light that is coming in on these works. it's just a...
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with her time at the l.a. t loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you are all in there? are you having a party in there? >> l.a.'s women's facility wasn't all doom and gloom. this group found a creative way to play volleyball with a toilet paper net held up by sanitary pads. >> they had to stretch it pretty far to connect it to the wall and every five seconds it would fall down and have three or four sanitary napkins smashed up against the cinder block wall to try to keep it up. just goes to show you that when you are inside, if you need to distract yourself from the day-to-day craziness of being locked up, you will do just a
with her time at the l.a. t loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you are all in...
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this is nothing like what the l.a. riots were. the issues involved matter just as much. what has to be done for the community matters just as much. you had 100 dead. you had hundreds and hundreds injured there. there was nothing like that last night. look, hopefully that was the worst of it. gunfire, what the police say, i can't vouch for their reporting. this was a very diffused situation. at one point, police were reporting they were only using smoke canisters, not tear gas. that is 100% untrue. what was hitting us was definitely tear gas. this isn't about deception. this is about communication and coordination. gunshots, we heard plenty of them. i did not see any from the officers. they were firing bean bag rounds into the crowd which are a less violent method of disbursing a crowd. >> chris, this is all from the decision from the grand jury not to indict officer darren wilson. i'm not sure you had much time to take a look at some of the testimony and transcripts released from the grand jury hearings. you have been caught in the middle of the protests and violence all
this is nothing like what the l.a. riots were. the issues involved matter just as much. what has to be done for the community matters just as much. you had 100 dead. you had hundreds and hundreds injured there. there was nothing like that last night. look, hopefully that was the worst of it. gunfire, what the police say, i can't vouch for their reporting. this was a very diffused situation. at one point, police were reporting they were only using smoke canisters, not tear gas. that is 100%...
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get a sense of how body cameras have the potential to change daily police work, we rode along with the l.a. county sheriff's department. >> how are you doing today? >> reporter: the deputy is part of the pilot program, testing how these devices work in the field. >> do you like wearing the camera? >> yeah. it makes you a little bit more aware of what's going on in the area and your interactions with the community. >> reporter: he pulls over one driver for making an illegal u-turn. >> ma'am, stay in your car for one second. >> reporter: susan daniels has a missouri driver's license, a recent transplant to careful. turns out, she's from ferguson. >> i actually live in ferguson. >> what do you make of what's going on there now and how could cameras change the equation? >> it would be a totally different story. then we would know exactly what happened. >> reporter: the deputy lets her off with a warning. >> thank you. >> reporter: for now body cameras are a novelty but charlie beck believes in a few year's time they'll be standard issue across the country. >> i think this is something that wil
get a sense of how body cameras have the potential to change daily police work, we rode along with the l.a. county sheriff's department. >> how are you doing today? >> reporter: the deputy is part of the pilot program, testing how these devices work in the field. >> do you like wearing the camera? >> yeah. it makes you a little bit more aware of what's going on in the area and your interactions with the community. >> reporter: he pulls over one driver for making an...
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shaq and kobe reunited after the game. unlike l.a. the warriors have depth. 24. he had 15 points and 10 boards. he returns the favor and two of curry's 30. 74-55 at the half. curry had 15 assists and scweet. and sweet. they win it big 136-115. the sharks and the hurricanes. making his nhl debut for san jose and he was stellar. 16 saves in the first period alone. broken up and stuck with it and fourth goal of the year. stoping all 45 shots and most in a shark shutout. dad in tears and his fiancee is texting her peeps. 2-0 the final. >> it is like a dream come true. it is like how you ended up when you were a kid. the guys played great. i saw so many pucks and not many difficult ones. i couldn't be happier. >> nascar final race of the year. four drivers remain in the chase for the cup. the top finisher wins. 19 lapse to go. trouble in the fifth. his jack snapped from the car and they lost time and he is out. three racers remain. kevin harvick passes him and he will hang on for the checkered flag. he wins it in florida and wins the 2014 nascar sprint come p cham
shaq and kobe reunited after the game. unlike l.a. the warriors have depth. 24. he had 15 points and 10 boards. he returns the favor and two of curry's 30. 74-55 at the half. curry had 15 assists and scweet. and sweet. they win it big 136-115. the sharks and the hurricanes. making his nhl debut for san jose and he was stellar. 16 saves in the first period alone. broken up and stuck with it and fourth goal of the year. stoping all 45 shots and most in a shark shutout. dad in tears and his...
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the victim's son plays for the l.a. lakers. 's on leave from the team while he grieves with his family. >> to hear this news as soon as i get out the locker room is just devastating for me. >> reporter: on sunday night, l.a. lakers guard wayne ellington had just been part of the team's first win this season. right after the game, he heard the news. his father, wayne ellington sr. had been shot and killed back in philadelphia. >> i went from a very high feeling of excitement and joy to the lowest i've ever felt in my lifism philadelphia police say ellington sr. was found inside his car on the 5200 block of marion street. he had been shot in the head. ellington's wife of 34 years got the news over the phone. >> i could hear crying, screaming and crying in the background so i knew it wasn't good news and they called me back to let me know that it was worse than what we thought. >> reporter: ellington jr. explains this father played a huge role in his basketball career first putting a ball in his hands at five years old. he later wa
the victim's son plays for the l.a. lakers. 's on leave from the team while he grieves with his family. >> to hear this news as soon as i get out the locker room is just devastating for me. >> reporter: on sunday night, l.a. lakers guard wayne ellington had just been part of the team's first win this season. right after the game, he heard the news. his father, wayne ellington sr. had been shot and killed back in philadelphia. >> i went from a very high feeling of excitement...
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that's according to a new pole by the l.a. times. they don't want two of the state's most experienced political figures to run for reelection. 59% of democrats want new candidates and it's no surprise that 79% of republicans agree. no word yet from either senator about another six-year term. >>> all lanes back open on the bay bridge this morning after a wrong-way driver caused a four-car collision bringing traffic to a grinding halt. the crash happened just after 8:30 last night. all of the lanes were closed temporarily to allow emergency crews to get to the crash site. fortunately, all four people who were taken to hospitals, only suffered minor injuries. authorities kept some lanes closed and cleared debris in the roadway. an investigation is under way to determine in alcohol or drugs were involved. >>> a baby gorilla captured hearts all across the bay area, but today those wild animal lovers are in mourning after learning that baby gorilla died in an accident. san francisco zoo officials say the 16-month-old gorilla died friday nig
that's according to a new pole by the l.a. times. they don't want two of the state's most experienced political figures to run for reelection. 59% of democrats want new candidates and it's no surprise that 79% of republicans agree. no word yet from either senator about another six-year term. >>> all lanes back open on the bay bridge this morning after a wrong-way driver caused a four-car collision bringing traffic to a grinding halt. the crash happened just after 8:30 last night. all...
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it turns out he was the father of the l.a. lakers wayne ellington. ion news" reporter katherine scott is live at police headquarters with more on this story. good morning, katherineism good morning, tam. this happened on sunday night. detectives here at the homicide division have been working to find whoever is responsible. the basketball star spoke to "action news." he said he heard about his father right after a game on sunday. the news still hasn't sunk in. >> for a son to lose his father, it's very tough. >> reporter: right after l.a. lakers guard wayne ellington played in his team's first win of the season sunday night, he heard the news. his father, wayne ellington sr. had been shot and killed back in philadelphia. like always, he had just heard from his father right before the game. >> he text me like he always does before a game. just said ball hard. get this first win tonight. >> reporter: philadelphia police say ellington sr. was found inside his car on the 5200 block of marion street in germantown just after 8:00 p.m. he had been shot in th
it turns out he was the father of the l.a. lakers wayne ellington. ion news" reporter katherine scott is live at police headquarters with more on this story. good morning, katherineism good morning, tam. this happened on sunday night. detectives here at the homicide division have been working to find whoever is responsible. the basketball star spoke to "action news." he said he heard about his father right after a game on sunday. the news still hasn't sunk in. >> for a son...
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for the first time in 26 years the l.a. zoo has welcomed the birth of a healthy baby hippo.t was something of a surprise because -- how to put this -- they were using protection. the mother hippo mara was put on birth control a while back but apparently no one briefed the father hippo armanda. hippo gestation is eight months. you'll be a happy to learn the zoo is happy because the family of three is bonding. the baby will be a major attraction. >>> when we come back, it might change your mind about car dealers when you see what one of them has done for the life of a young man. them has done for the life of a young man. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. i wish that there was something i could do to help. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a bat
for the first time in 26 years the l.a. zoo has welcomed the birth of a healthy baby hippo.t was something of a surprise because -- how to put this -- they were using protection. the mother hippo mara was put on birth control a while back but apparently no one briefed the father hippo armanda. hippo gestation is eight months. you'll be a happy to learn the zoo is happy because the family of three is bonding. the baby will be a major attraction. >>> when we come back, it might change...
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so the brothers from l.a. not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the interest of bringing it forward some, and i apologize i was not here at the beginning of the program, i may have missed something, but i'm thinking about the southern farmers cooperative and then currently an organization, the rural coalition which does work to bring farm workers together across all groups. did any of those activities begin to come in to the research because i don't know, lauren, when your research ended, but in terms of thinking about what we do today, what groups we look to support and become a part of. >> right. i'm really definitely -- it doesn't come
so the brothers from l.a. not only had southern california. they organized in sanita ana, sn diego, houston chapter, the dallas chapter, chapters all along the southern plains. so the southern chapter of the black panther party was a very strong chapter and all the work they did with the young -- with hasn't been documented but i would love to collaborate with someone because i'm doing oral mists myself. so -- >> i think there was one last question over here. >> again, in the...
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we got this report from the "l.a. times" saying the food and drug administration will decide whether to lift the ban on having gay men donate blood. this was back in the late '70s and early '80ss. australia and canada ended their bans. this brings us to our twitter question this morning. should the fda overturn the ban on gay men donating blood. do you think the science supports it. our young crew thought maybe our viewers didn't know this ban still exists. let us know what your thoughts are. our handi ining "way too early." >>> were the bills able to fend off the dolphins. >>> isn't that the wrong jon? jon stewart's stage? a surprise by an old colleague in last night's show. "way too early" will come right back. very confusing but very funny. we're back after this. >> united states is out of money. as of 12:01 major parts of the federal government are officially shut down. the two warring sides in washington did meet finally last night but no deal. and no idea when there will be a deal. look, i love the way he control
we got this report from the "l.a. times" saying the food and drug administration will decide whether to lift the ban on having gay men donate blood. this was back in the late '70s and early '80ss. australia and canada ended their bans. this brings us to our twitter question this morning. should the fda overturn the ban on gay men donating blood. do you think the science supports it. our young crew thought maybe our viewers didn't know this ban still exists. let us know what your...
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for the first time in 26 years the l.a. zoo has welcomed the birth of a healthy baby hippo. it was something of a surprise because -- how to put this -- they were using protection. the mother hippo mara was put on birth control a while back but apparently no one briefed the father hippo adama. hippo gestation is eight months. the zoo is happy because the family of three is bonding. the baby will be a major and growing attraction. >>> another break and when we come back, it may change your mind about car dealers when you see what one has done for the life of one young man. >>> finally tonight, a car dealership is not first place that comes to mind when you think about what could make a real difference in someone's life. but for one teenager in minnesota who happens to love cars, it has done just that, giving him a new window on the world. we get the story tonight from correspondent boyd hoopert of our station kare in the twin cities. >> thank you for calling. >> reporter: by now you've been to enough car dealerships to know all the players. >> one moment, please. >> reporter:
for the first time in 26 years the l.a. zoo has welcomed the birth of a healthy baby hippo. it was something of a surprise because -- how to put this -- they were using protection. the mother hippo mara was put on birth control a while back but apparently no one briefed the father hippo adama. hippo gestation is eight months. the zoo is happy because the family of three is bonding. the baby will be a major and growing attraction. >>> another break and when we come back, it may change...
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the l.a. unified teacher was convicted and served prison time. but then the student's family sued the district for negligence. during the trial, the district used a strategy it couldn't use in a criminal courtroom. the attorney brought up the girl's sexual history and argued that the 14-year-old was mature enough to consent to the relationship. the judge agreed. >> for the district to then argue that the child was somehow should be responsible for her injuries is shocking. >> fact finders concluded yes in light of her sexual history she knew what sex was. the state wouldn't want to hear any of that. they have a bright line test 18, we don't inquire into your capacity if you are under 18. >> legal experts say the verdict raises questions about the conflict between california's civil and criminal law when it comes to sexual consent. the student's lawyer plans to appeal. >>> four murders and a 12-year manhunt but one of america's most wanted is finally found hiding in plain sight. >> the next few hours are crucial for the lander on the comet. the hit
the l.a. unified teacher was convicted and served prison time. but then the student's family sued the district for negligence. during the trial, the district used a strategy it couldn't use in a criminal courtroom. the attorney brought up the girl's sexual history and argued that the 14-year-old was mature enough to consent to the relationship. the judge agreed. >> for the district to then argue that the child was somehow should be responsible for her injuries is shocking. >> fact...
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splash any commissioner has ever made in the top four sports, starting out with the scandal with the l.a. clippers and sterling. and now throwing his hat in the ring to legalize sports gambling and not be hypocritical because all the fantasy stuff is doing $60 billion to $70 billion a year. i love adam silver, and it can only be good for vegas and everybody involved, especially in my business. >> only be good for vegas? wouldn't you have to share that $3.5 billion. that's a lot of money. >> the bigger the pot, the more you're getting. >> that's exactly right. when the nba gets it's hat in the ring, yes, the nba then gets its share. but the amount of people who will be able to do it, it will explode. it will be engine exponential. itsn less gambling done in traditional matters. it just means more people are getting involved, more access to it. adam's future for it is buttons on the website. people have been able to do this over their smart phones. at work, whatever it takes to be able to quote/unquote enjoy sports through gambling, and in a lot of ways it's recognizing the reality that ex
splash any commissioner has ever made in the top four sports, starting out with the scandal with the l.a. clippers and sterling. and now throwing his hat in the ring to legalize sports gambling and not be hypocritical because all the fantasy stuff is doing $60 billion to $70 billion a year. i love adam silver, and it can only be good for vegas and everybody involved, especially in my business. >> only be good for vegas? wouldn't you have to share that $3.5 billion. that's a lot of money....
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let's go to a journalist over at "the l.a. times" based in can ball. you were there at the time of the attack. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: i wasn't nearby, but i heard the explosion. the attacks began with a low-baring truck full of explosives, and then the attackers basically went in and traded gunfire with the guards at the greenage. and then they updated that there were three suicide-bombers and others were involved in gunfire at the village. >> what is the significance of attacking this place in particular? >> this is the third time in about three years that the green village has been attacked. and clearly as it's always been, i remember that a year or two ago that they had tried to climb the walls of the village. this time it was a car bomb. it's the same sort--you can't get into the community, it's very difficult to get in to the community, so they have to try to get in through a car bomb. there are military contractors, u.n. contractors living there. when you get inside the compound you definitely get a sense that you're in a very dif
let's go to a journalist over at "the l.a. times" based in can ball. you were there at the time of the attack. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: i wasn't nearby, but i heard the explosion. the attacks began with a low-baring truck full of explosives, and then the attackers basically went in and traded gunfire with the guards at the greenage. and then they updated that there were three suicide-bombers and others were involved in gunfire at the village. >> what is the...
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there was also a march on the l.a. police headquarters. and in new york city, protests were peaceful. a group marched to the united nations building there. >>> demonstrations in oakland were out of hand for the second night. protestors lit trash bins on fire and that created this wall of fire on 40th street and telegraph. it was one of several fires set last night. they were apparent attempts by protestors to keep police at bay. they clashed with police at times and in some cases the protestors threw rocks and bottles at the police. at telegraph avenue and 34th street, protestors smashed windows and looted a walgreens drugstore. the vandals sprayed graffiti on the building. several other buildings were damaged including this classic car dealership at telegraph and 42nd. vandals smashed their way into the building but it's unclear whether any cars inside were damaged. several protestors were arrested in oakland during the night. there are no reports of major injuries. >>> and those protestors in oakland are using different tactics than they
there was also a march on the l.a. police headquarters. and in new york city, protests were peaceful. a group marched to the united nations building there. >>> demonstrations in oakland were out of hand for the second night. protestors lit trash bins on fire and that created this wall of fire on 40th street and telegraph. it was one of several fires set last night. they were apparent attempts by protestors to keep police at bay. they clashed with police at times and in some cases the...
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in the "l.a. times", state can't make sex offenders give authorities their internet i.d.s. the ninth circuit of appeals has ruled that the internet reporting requirements of california prop 45 designed to fight sex trafficking infringed on free speech rights. >>> and in the omaha world harold, omahan offered full tuition, unl scholarship in the 8th grade. that is because the 13-year-old whiz kid got a perfect score on the reading section of the a.c.t. >>> some other stories we're following. the united states is no longer the world's favorite country. turns out germany is the top spot according to a new survey. the country is admired for its economy, political leadership and the sports. the u.s. is number one in creativity, pop culture of course and educational institutions. >>> a food drive in tampa bay, florida, has broken a guinness world record for the most food collected in one day. volunteers raced against the clock to pack up more than 566,000 pounds of food. brains behind this food drive, a 16-year-old who says he's on a mission to help homeless children. i'd say he's
in the "l.a. times", state can't make sex offenders give authorities their internet i.d.s. the ninth circuit of appeals has ruled that the internet reporting requirements of california prop 45 designed to fight sex trafficking infringed on free speech rights. >>> and in the omaha world harold, omahan offered full tuition, unl scholarship in the 8th grade. that is because the 13-year-old whiz kid got a perfect score on the reading section of the a.c.t. >>> some other...
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the cool thing about the l.a. w is it has turned into -- it has morphed into this technological center. it is more about auto technology and the connected car than any other car show on earth. there's paris, geneva, frankfurt. l.a. has become front and center for the connected car. which is why i find it interesting they are going to do an about the -- about-face and the new car they are going to show is some old-school muscle. the mustang is going to make a debut at the car show and it will be one of the most important cars to be shown there. of course not everyone is going to go out and buy one. it's ford's answer to not only the camaro but also the corvette. only make ahy they camaro challenger and not a corvette challenger. this car takes care of both of those. we are also going to see a car for you. i may come back with a new my box for you if you treat me well. to bring backing that brand as a sub brand. if you remember john lennon driving around in these longer cities limousines, they are going to make a new
the cool thing about the l.a. w is it has turned into -- it has morphed into this technological center. it is more about auto technology and the connected car than any other car show on earth. there's paris, geneva, frankfurt. l.a. has become front and center for the connected car. which is why i find it interesting they are going to do an about the -- about-face and the new car they are going to show is some old-school muscle. the mustang is going to make a debut at the car show and it will be...
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starting with the l.a. dodgers clayton kershaw. >> a top contender for the national league most valuable player award, handed out today. >> that would go nicely with the cy young award, second-straight and third in four seasons. he led the majors in wins. no pitcher has won the cy young and the mvp in the same season since 1968. >>> the nba took a trip south of the border last night. >> highlights from espn. >>> welcome to the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, neil everett. wednesday was a big night in the nba. >> every one of these was big for us. fired up about it. that's terry stotts, the coach. lillard had 27. robin lopez, he's the lopez brother named robin. to the hole with soul. the blazers had 84 points in the first half. aldri aldrige, 130-113. the nuggets have won one. >> and rockets and timber wolves in mexico city. they are up 12. doesn't think it's enough. look at the pass to black. five hold, and 10 assists. fourth quarter, rockets up 18. dwight howard, double-double for him.
starting with the l.a. dodgers clayton kershaw. >> a top contender for the national league most valuable player award, handed out today. >> that would go nicely with the cy young award, second-straight and third in four seasons. he led the majors in wins. no pitcher has won the cy young and the mvp in the same season since 1968. >>> the nba took a trip south of the border last night. >> highlights from espn. >>> welcome to the "sportscenter" set in...
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"the l.a. times" has this, a flavor of the u.s. vote. "fed up with the choices -- obama stinks or obama doesn't stink. pretty brutal about the state of play. >> turning into a referendum in the u.s. you look at a piece in "the washington post" that looked at where did obama go wrong. >> that is its headline, literally could it argues that what happened with obama, six years of delivering very good speeches but not really ever translating them into action and that has been the main problem. his second term crises have included edward snowden the nsa scandal where for so much about, immigration issues from the border with mexico, islamists beheading foreigners, including americans, and more recently, we have seen ebola. "the washington post" says he is not delivering in terms of achievement on those crises while delivering great speeches. turning to "the chicago tribune" -- >> oh. >> home territory for him. the analysis piece there was striking, very anti-everything it seems to me. it argues that this election day, the commentators saying,
"the l.a. times" has this, a flavor of the u.s. vote. "fed up with the choices -- obama stinks or obama doesn't stink. pretty brutal about the state of play. >> turning into a referendum in the u.s. you look at a piece in "the washington post" that looked at where did obama go wrong. >> that is its headline, literally could it argues that what happened with obama, six years of delivering very good speeches but not really ever translating them into action and...
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to pick up the l.a. times was marvin to democracy. i had the right job to make a difference, substitute teacher. i realize i had the right training to make a difference, music. i realized i had the right bank account to make a difference, nearly zero. i realize making a difference wasn't a function of any of these. it was a function of commitment and persistence and what i really urge people to do, look for the kinds of groups that give you that structure of support and empowerment on global and domestic policy, on climate change, climatelaw the.org and on peace issues, peacealliance.org and put yourself in some of these activisms that help you get moving. >> thank you both for a fantastic country station. i want to mention we will reach out to you about our next event and in the meantime i would like to give a final round of applause to our wonderful speakers here. [applause] >> it was a great day, every one. >> booktv is on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our face book
to pick up the l.a. times was marvin to democracy. i had the right job to make a difference, substitute teacher. i realize i had the right training to make a difference, music. i realized i had the right bank account to make a difference, nearly zero. i realize making a difference wasn't a function of any of these. it was a function of commitment and persistence and what i really urge people to do, look for the kinds of groups that give you that structure of support and empowerment on global...
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the warriors shooting for their first 4 and 0 start, hosting the l.a. clippers. in the post-season between the two. blake griffin and jordan in town, first quarter, steph curry, working his way to the rack, misses the playground layup. that is the follow, 10-1. tossing the alley-oop to the aussie, the big man letting griffin know all about it, the lead blows it to 19, green, 4-3, small forward has a message for griffin as well. how does a career high of 21 points sound. warriors win big. >> we want to protect our home court, we want to stay undefeated here as long as possible. >> a win is a win, especially with the opponent on your home court you got to enjoy that. and i understand, not to be cocky or anything, just understand we can get better. but we're playing well right now. >> dominating tonight. yesterday jerry rice made his thoughts known on jim harbaugh's future. today, joe montana offered his thoughts on sirius xm radio. >> because you know how that happens, bang, somebody is gone, and sometimes not even for a good reason. i think everybody expected jim
the warriors shooting for their first 4 and 0 start, hosting the l.a. clippers. in the post-season between the two. blake griffin and jordan in town, first quarter, steph curry, working his way to the rack, misses the playground layup. that is the follow, 10-1. tossing the alley-oop to the aussie, the big man letting griffin know all about it, the lead blows it to 19, green, 4-3, small forward has a message for griffin as well. how does a career high of 21 points sound. warriors win big....