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he's an investigator with the l.a. county coroner, the first person allowed to examine the body lying in the water a few feet away. what happens to us if we die suddenly or violently? more likely than not, we'll be picked up by a coroner. everybody on this floor is waiting for people to die. >> you never know what the next phone call is going to be. we never know what is going to happen. >> it took me a year to get access, but for the next ten days, i'm embedding with the l.a. county coroner, the busiest under one roof in the nation and while i'll see things that shock me. oh, my gosh, i'm a little speechless. for the men and women that work here, dealing with the dead is business as usual. >> death is going to happen and seeing all the bodies, it's just part of my job. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i've lived in l.a. for most of my life, and driven by this non-descript building countless times but had no idea what i would face when i finally got inside. >> coroner's office. >> this is the department of the los angeles county coroner. >> o
he's an investigator with the l.a. county coroner, the first person allowed to examine the body lying in the water a few feet away. what happens to us if we die suddenly or violently? more likely than not, we'll be picked up by a coroner. everybody on this floor is waiting for people to die. >> you never know what the next phone call is going to be. we never know what is going to happen. >> it took me a year to get access, but for the next ten days, i'm embedding with the l.a....
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>>> at the l.a. he most severe psychiatric disorders are sent to a place next to men's central jail called twin towers. >> got him. wherever you want to sit, where there is not another person. twin towers was originally built to house maximum security inmates. but now it's filled almost entirely with mentally ill inmates. so most of these guys have a lot of severe conditions. we have a lot of restrictions on us. we can't take the cameras out because in the past cameras have set them off. with nearly 4,000 walking patients, the jail has become america's largest mental health institution. while the jail has an operating budget of almost $800 million, the cost at twin towers alone are astounding. the department spends about $70,000 a year per inmate, and nearly 2 million just on psychiatric medications. >> morning. >> the scale and complexity of the job wasn't what deputy medina expected when she signed up to work here. have you ever felt threatened by this population? >> on a daily basis. i was spit on
>>> at the l.a. he most severe psychiatric disorders are sent to a place next to men's central jail called twin towers. >> got him. wherever you want to sit, where there is not another person. twin towers was originally built to house maximum security inmates. but now it's filled almost entirely with mentally ill inmates. so most of these guys have a lot of severe conditions. we have a lot of restrictions on us. we can't take the cameras out because in the past cameras have set...
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it's part of the paradigm shift within l.a. nvironment safer? >> i believe it does. it's improving their behavior, and they're holding each other accountable. so i think it makes it safer for everybody. >> thank you for the dvd players and for fixing our phones. we do take into consideration that this is a give and take relationship. we're expected to keep ourselves at a higher respect level with staff. >> programs like inmate council demonstrate just how far the jail has come since the scandal. but the current sheriff, jim mcdonnell, knows his department still has a lot to prove. what do you want people to know about the largest jail system in the country? >> it's a tough place to work. it's not simple. to be able to balance the needs of our employees for their safety with constitutionally taking care of the inmates in our care and custody, i believe the more people see the challenges we face, the more likely they'll want to help fix those challenges. currently, we do what we can. we try and get them the best treatment we can.
it's part of the paradigm shift within l.a. nvironment safer? >> i believe it does. it's improving their behavior, and they're holding each other accountable. so i think it makes it safer for everybody. >> thank you for the dvd players and for fixing our phones. we do take into consideration that this is a give and take relationship. we're expected to keep ourselves at a higher respect level with staff. >> programs like inmate council demonstrate just how far the jail has come...
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frankly, i remembered so many more details about the l.a. riots than i did about a story i was covering. so dramatic was the footage and here we had no footage. >> that night, investigators get a new lead. >> on may 1, around 9:30 at night, we had received a call that directed me to morris park. they said that a second letter could be found under a white rock near a fence. we did in fact find a letter. they wanted a plane. they wanted the money put in eddie bauer bags. and obviously, our concern was we wanted to make sure that sidney reso was alive. we had a lot of concerns about sidney reso's well-being. >> while the fbi's behavioral science unit pours over the letter -- >>> this is an nbc news special report. >> president bush addressed the nation regarding the l.a. riots. >> i want to talk to you about violence in our cities and justice for our citizens. two big issues that have collided on the streets of los angeles. >> george h.w. bush went on television. i assumed at the time he was going to make a statement to try to restore order in l
frankly, i remembered so many more details about the l.a. riots than i did about a story i was covering. so dramatic was the footage and here we had no footage. >> that night, investigators get a new lead. >> on may 1, around 9:30 at night, we had received a call that directed me to morris park. they said that a second letter could be found under a white rock near a fence. we did in fact find a letter. they wanted a plane. they wanted the money put in eddie bauer bags. and...
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today the l.a. county sheriff's department is on the scent of -- dodgy detergent. reportedly stolen speedboat, medical hardware and coffee pots -- buckets and buckets of apparently counterfeit tide. in the office, fake labels for fake gain? >> this might be the distribution center? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: tide in five-gallon buckets. why do we think it's fake? >> there's no such thing here. that's what's crazy. >> there is no such product? >> there's no such thing. they do not make this. five-gallon buckets. >> reporter: the alleged contraband is sent to the lab to find out what it is, if it ain't tide. >> without sounding scary the rifrgs are large. we just don't know. you don't know where it came from. like putting your family in a car that you had no idea who made it or where it came from. >> reporter: we'll follow that trail in a minute. counterfeiting they say is a nearly $500 billion a year business. >> hundreds and hundreds of labels. >> reporter: the proctor and gamble has helped identify and close 50 factories cranking out counterfeit goods. >> be co
today the l.a. county sheriff's department is on the scent of -- dodgy detergent. reportedly stolen speedboat, medical hardware and coffee pots -- buckets and buckets of apparently counterfeit tide. in the office, fake labels for fake gain? >> this might be the distribution center? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: tide in five-gallon buckets. why do we think it's fake? >> there's no such thing here. that's what's crazy. >> there is no such product? >> there's no...
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the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. s" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >> social media benefits legitimate, professional fact-check journalism, as well. we're very, very present on facebook and twitter and other social platforms. but clearly, it's true that these new platforms, these relatively new platforms, make it possible for almost anyone to publish almost anything they want. >> reporter: as for mr. trump's repeated threat he's going to sue the "new york times" and change libel laws, thompson says mr. trump told them in a meeting last week, quote, i don't think you'll have any anything to worry about. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> tiffany po
the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. s" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >>...
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joining us on the phone is john myers, the bureau chief for the l.a. times. thank the l.a. times. thank you for being with us. >> fit thank you. i appreciated. >> host: seventeen questions and propositions on the ballot. how long will will it take for voters to cast their vote? >> guest: a lot longer than it has recently. california has had long ballots in the past but we have not had a statewide ballot this long and 16 years. we have a lot of new voters in california who are going to be surprised when they open the ballots. some voting by mail. it's a long ballots. it covers a number of issues, taxation, taxation, crime and punishment, environmental issues. a lot of homework california voters have to do. californians seem to like this direct democracy process. we have seen that for years. it could be a test to that affinity for its. >> host: if you could highlight those that are getting the most attention in california. >> guest: probably at the top of that would be proposition 64 which is the effort to legalize marijuana. we know that colorado and washington state have gone in f
joining us on the phone is john myers, the bureau chief for the l.a. times. thank the l.a. times. thank you for being with us. >> fit thank you. i appreciated. >> host: seventeen questions and propositions on the ballot. how long will will it take for voters to cast their vote? >> guest: a lot longer than it has recently. california has had long ballots in the past but we have not had a statewide ballot this long and 16 years. we have a lot of new voters in california who are...
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jeff flock live from the l.a. auto show. minutes away up next history of the house, first ceo of a major market exchange heading straight for our studios. new nasdaq ceo, adena friedman, talking about trump, regulations and smashing the glass ceiling. that is next on "countdown." are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete plan... for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. unitedhealthcare doesn't stop there. you'll have $0 copays for preventive services... like an annual physical and most immunizations. you can also get r
jeff flock live from the l.a. auto show. minutes away up next history of the house, first ceo of a major market exchange heading straight for our studios. new nasdaq ceo, adena friedman, talking about trump, regulations and smashing the glass ceiling. that is next on "countdown." are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare...
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or did the l.a. s figure something out -- you get a set of people and you stick with them the whole way through? which one is it? >> there was -- notwithstanding l.a., there was a rizzo factor here. and sam knows about this. >> i do. >> when frank rizzo ran, first of all, he never won a poll and he never lost an election. >> well, that's not true. >> well, all right, he did -- yeah. but generally speaking... he did lose one, all right. i'll give you that one. >> he lost two -- in '83 and '87. >> all right. but isn't -- >> he's a documentarian. he knows these facts. >> i know. >> the bottom line is -- i think the question really is, how does polling need to change so that four years from now, people can believe it? >> that's a good question. >> yeah, and i'm not sure. i think that's a technological answer that's required to that. i think what really was missed here by the pollsters are the number of people who weren't truthful when they talked to them. >> that's the real factor. >> if you rode through
or did the l.a. s figure something out -- you get a set of people and you stick with them the whole way through? which one is it? >> there was -- notwithstanding l.a., there was a rizzo factor here. and sam knows about this. >> i do. >> when frank rizzo ran, first of all, he never won a poll and he never lost an election. >> well, that's not true. >> well, all right, he did -- yeah. but generally speaking... he did lose one, all right. i'll give you that one....
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also running, the l.a. mayor and the state treasurer. >>> the board of supervisors in san francisco could vote about short-term rentals. the proposal calls for 60 nights a year for short-term rentals regardless of whether the host is on site. the current limit is 90 nights for unhosted rentals and there are no limits for hosted rentals. >> the airbnb and other platforms have taken somewhere between 10 to 12,000 units of housing out of the housing market and converted them to full-time tourist accommodations at a time when the city is going through a pretty severe housing crisis. that's a problem. >> airbnb said: we remain hopeful the city will return to the table and work with all sides on real solutions that simplify the registration process, protect housing and enable middle class san franciscans to share their homes. >>> today san jose city council members will consider at least three proposals about how to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. one plan calls for the minimum to reach $15 by jan
also running, the l.a. mayor and the state treasurer. >>> the board of supervisors in san francisco could vote about short-term rentals. the proposal calls for 60 nights a year for short-term rentals regardless of whether the host is on site. the current limit is 90 nights for unhosted rentals and there are no limits for hosted rentals. >> the airbnb and other platforms have taken somewhere between 10 to 12,000 units of housing out of the housing market and converted them to...
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>> i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad here. >> reporter: the intersection of highway 280 and 680 in downtown san jose is a prime example of the problem. the study found about half the commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties, this, of course, one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad between 3:00 and let's say 8:00 you can't get anywhere. >> reporter: the study was conducted by joint venture silicon valley, a regional think tank of public, private and academic leaders. any commute over 90 minutes one way is considered a mega commute. more than 5% of drivers in silicon valley face that each and every day. that's nearly a full percentage point more than in l.a. the group says a lack of affordable housing is the predriver of the problem, -- the real driver of the problem, more so than the freeway infrastructure, but drivers say they feel the l.a. style commuting pain. >> it's
>> i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad here. >> reporter: the intersection of highway 280 and 680 in downtown san jose is a prime example of the problem. the study found about half the commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties, this, of course, one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad between 3:00 and let's say 8:00 you can't...
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the l.a. times has seen its staff cut from about 1,400 to about 600 in editorial, and when you get down into those numbers, you just can't cut someone loose for two years to tell kind of an epic story like this. >> hinojosa: i know everybody wants to know, so please update us. what is the status of enrique? how's he doing? how's his mom? give us the update. >> well, enrique finally reaches his mother after eight attempts, 122 days, 12,000 miles. there's a brief honeymoon, and then the resentment comes out, and he has a period where he's very tough on his mom. and then he has a period where he's doing better. he works as a painter in florida now. he's near his mom. he goes to her every morning; she gives him a big hug and gives him his morning cup of coffee, and they really love each other a lot. but when he was a child and without his mother, because of that loneliness and that ache, he got into drugs, and he has lapsed off and on back into those bad habits. so it's been up and down, really. >
the l.a. times has seen its staff cut from about 1,400 to about 600 in editorial, and when you get down into those numbers, you just can't cut someone loose for two years to tell kind of an epic story like this. >> hinojosa: i know everybody wants to know, so please update us. what is the status of enrique? how's he doing? how's his mom? give us the update. >> well, enrique finally reaches his mother after eight attempts, 122 days, 12,000 miles. there's a brief honeymoon, and then...
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phil lebeau at the l.a. auto show. come on "squawk alley," the head coach of the number one ranked basketball team in the country talks coach 'leadership and his new book. coach calipari will be here at post 9. first, highlights from yesterday's exclusive with ge's jeff immelt. his take on tax reform and finance, next. >> i'm sure my friends like jamie dimon say you guys have earned this, but it doesn't make me go, holy [ bleep ] why did we get out of ge capital? important than your health. or the freedom to choose what doctor you want to see. so if you have medicare parts a and b, consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these let you choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. you're not stuck in a network, because there aren't any. plus, these plans help cover some of the part b medical expenses medicare doesn't pay. so why wait? call now to request your free decision guide and find the aarp med
phil lebeau at the l.a. auto show. come on "squawk alley," the head coach of the number one ranked basketball team in the country talks coach 'leadership and his new book. coach calipari will be here at post 9. first, highlights from yesterday's exclusive with ge's jeff immelt. his take on tax reform and finance, next. >> i'm sure my friends like jamie dimon say you guys have earned this, but it doesn't make me go, holy [ bleep ] why did we get out of ge capital? important than...
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the one we have a connection to his seattle because we live there. l.a.ause we own a basketball team there, and detroit, because i grew up there. so we will have geographic focus. when you joined microsoft, you didn't get a single share. is that true? ♪ emily: you mentioned you could never make the math work on salesforce. what do you mean by that? steve: it's too expensive. it's a fine company. as a great company? i don't know. in my opinion, relative to earnings potential, it is radically overpriced. that's my opinion. emily: are you headed for a disaster? steve: the company is headed for a disaster. the market will ask companies to make profits commensurate with their market cap. amazon does not either. they have great potential and it's a great company, but when will the market demand that? i can't say. when will it demand it from salesforce, i can't say. emily: is amazon getting a pass from wall street? steve: i think they are, because people believe powerfully enough in the future of earnings. but you can't tell me over the long run that market cap
the one we have a connection to his seattle because we live there. l.a.ause we own a basketball team there, and detroit, because i grew up there. so we will have geographic focus. when you joined microsoft, you didn't get a single share. is that true? ♪ emily: you mentioned you could never make the math work on salesforce. what do you mean by that? steve: it's too expensive. it's a fine company. as a great company? i don't know. in my opinion, relative to earnings potential, it is radically...
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the l.a. times reports police visited him as part of a disturbance call. the case turned into a medical emergency and was handed off to the l.a. fire department. video from this weekend shows west on stage during a concert and going off about politics, the media and his friend jay-z. there is no word on his condition. snow is causing headaches for drivers in uta cars in syracuse today. the only snow you'll find around here are at the ski hills. video from little switzerland in slinger shows them prepping the trails for the season opener. joyce: some good news from a story we shared with you friday. wisn 12 news' adrienne pedersen reported on local charities struggling to collect coats because it's been so unseasonably warm. we are happy to share this weekend many of you helped st. , ben's and catholic charities. received a lot of donations over the weekend. thank you for your generosity. right now, some big companies could have lots of money that's owed to someone like you or your family. kathy: some say that's a secret the insurance industry doesn't want y
the l.a. times reports police visited him as part of a disturbance call. the case turned into a medical emergency and was handed off to the l.a. fire department. video from this weekend shows west on stage during a concert and going off about politics, the media and his friend jay-z. there is no word on his condition. snow is causing headaches for drivers in uta cars in syracuse today. the only snow you'll find around here are at the ski hills. video from little switzerland in slinger shows...
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>> um, i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad as here that it is down there. >> reporter: the intersection of 280 and 680 here in downtown san jose is a prime example of this problem. the study found that about half of commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties. this of course one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad. between 3:00 and let's say 8:00, you can't get anywhere. >> reporter: the study was conducted by joint venture silicon valley a regional think tank of public, private and academic leaders. any commute over 90 minutes one way is considered a mega- commute and more than 5% of drivers in silicon valley face that each and every day. that's nearly a full percentage point than in l.a. drivers say they feel the l.a. style commuting pain. >> it's very bad especially down the 101 corridor, 87, 280. but there's no respite. everywhere you go, there's traffic. >> the study comes
>> um, i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad as here that it is down there. >> reporter: the intersection of 280 and 680 here in downtown san jose is a prime example of this problem. the study found that about half of commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties. this of course one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad. between 3:00...
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gives his thoughts on sales force, the l.a. pers and what he has in store for his second act. ♪ mark: you're watching "bloomberg technology." a check of first word news. tomorrow the justice department will send more than 500 election monitors to 28 states. that's 35% fewer monitors that four years ago. federal poll watches has been curtailed because of a 2013 supreme court ruling that gutted a key provision of the voting rights rights act. e.u. commission president says refugees can't pick and choose which destinations they prefer to be housed. he says they have a responsibility to go where there is available space. he called the refuse albie refugees from greece and italy to board planes not flying to germany, quote, outrageous. opposition parties in the u.k. are pressing brexit chief david davis to provide more details of the exit plan. davis was questioned by members of parliament. >> we are now preparing our submission to the supreme court in a usual way. it would not be proper to go into those in great detail here today. t
gives his thoughts on sales force, the l.a. pers and what he has in store for his second act. ♪ mark: you're watching "bloomberg technology." a check of first word news. tomorrow the justice department will send more than 500 election monitors to 28 states. that's 35% fewer monitors that four years ago. federal poll watches has been curtailed because of a 2013 supreme court ruling that gutted a key provision of the voting rights rights act. e.u. commission president says refugees...
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he transferred the trial from downtown l.a. to the antelope valley, where michelle was murdered. home turf for the o'keefe family, which worried ray jennings. >> it is a very well-known case in the, the area. and the family is a very predominant family in the community. >> so you felt like you were goin' back into the enemy camp, essentially? >> i did. 2009. prosecutor michael blake carefully laid out his case, arguing that jennings approached michelle in the parking lot, thinking she was a prostitute. she would have resisted. and then, things must have spiralled out of control. and he shot her. >> he took that girl's life to preserve his own. after making a grave mistake with her. >> reporter: as for the lack of gunshot residue on raymond jennings' uniform. blake implied that jennings might have cleaned it before turning it into the crime lab. and there was that witness, victoria richardson, who was in the park and ride lot the night of the murder. her testimony from the first trial was read, and it seemed to place jennings near the crime scene, right around the time when the fa
he transferred the trial from downtown l.a. to the antelope valley, where michelle was murdered. home turf for the o'keefe family, which worried ray jennings. >> it is a very well-known case in the, the area. and the family is a very predominant family in the community. >> so you felt like you were goin' back into the enemy camp, essentially? >> i did. 2009. prosecutor michael blake carefully laid out his case, arguing that jennings approached michelle in the parking lot,...
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l.a. where the sun never sets ? and we always celebrate ? a holiday in l.a. ? holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? where the sun never sets and it's something we celebrate ? a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a. snow oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, oh-oh 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, oh-oh ? a holiday in l.a. ?? >> yes! that was awesome! >> band of merrymakers. >> y'all were great. thank you so much. you were awesome. so fun! y'all are such fun. >> all righty. >> thank you, guys. >> merrymaking isn't over yet. >> it isn't? >> no! >> first, this is "today" on nbc. drive. what about day three? >> about to find out who today's generous donor is. drum roll, please. >> it is -- >> all: learning resources senior project manager tom. >> happy holidays. >> hi, tom. >> i come bearing gifts. >> what you do you in? >> $185,000 worth of them. >> translates to 12,000 individual educational toys and games in the hands of underprivileged children. >> so great. >> kidsrn which is -- which -- sorry. >> wow! >> that is what we are all about. learn as you play. >> great because you play and learn
l.a. where the sun never sets ? and we always celebrate ? a holiday in l.a. ? holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? where the sun never sets and it's something we celebrate ? a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a. snow oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, oh-oh 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, oh-oh ? a holiday in l.a. ?? >> yes! that was awesome! >> band of merrymakers. >> y'all were great. thank you so much. you were awesome. so fun! y'all are such fun. >> all righty....
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>> it sounds like the family did drive to l.a. for fou the dog got spooked with the fireworks and took off. the family was sure that they had lost the family pet. >> this happened back in july. tell me now they have been reunited. >> they have been reunited and here's why. the dog was microchipped. and so that's how they were able to find out the name of the dog. >> hey, tinker bell. tinker bell. >> bigger than -- they called them after the dog was put in a cast. the family was eventually reunited with the dog. >> really brought her back to health, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> this is a very iconic scene from mission impossible. you have tom cruise lowered in by a rope, trying to steal something without being discovered. the internet is filled with people recreating scenes from a movie. >> is that -- >> yes, that is. what could they be looking for? >> neither. >> there are two cups in there. they said they don't have a stick long enough, so they decided to just get one of the workers all touched up and lower him do
>> it sounds like the family did drive to l.a. for fou the dog got spooked with the fireworks and took off. the family was sure that they had lost the family pet. >> this happened back in july. tell me now they have been reunited. >> they have been reunited and here's why. the dog was microchipped. and so that's how they were able to find out the name of the dog. >> hey, tinker bell. tinker bell. >> bigger than -- they called them after the dog was put in a cast....
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he plays with the l.a. galaxy. and tim howard. that forecast for you headed out to dick's sporting goods field, temperatures at 66 degrees. this map starts at noon. it will be mild and dry and the winds will be light. i think it will be very comfortable if you are headed out there. and it's beautiful right now in northern colorado. fort collins i see blue in the sky, and i still see green the ground. yes, that grass is really nice. of course, those leaves, too. they are green up there. now, here in the city we will have a mix of clouds and sun. more sunshine around 10:00. temperatures in the 60s. hour highs will be in the upper 60s. yesterday we got some of needed snow in the mountains. today still a possibility for some snow showers in the high country. that will be decreasing as the day goes on. for our friends on the eastern plains we are seeing a little bit of rain as well with low visibility in spots and more see any kind of moisture across the state. not looking out for any severe weather, but a chance for some rain in southe
he plays with the l.a. galaxy. and tim howard. that forecast for you headed out to dick's sporting goods field, temperatures at 66 degrees. this map starts at noon. it will be mild and dry and the winds will be light. i think it will be very comfortable if you are headed out there. and it's beautiful right now in northern colorado. fort collins i see blue in the sky, and i still see green the ground. yes, that grass is really nice. of course, those leaves, too. they are green up there. now,...
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but the hearing in 2016 was like the l.a. county d.a.'s office. the very same d.a.'s office, which had once fought for the o'keefe family, had spent four years, three trials and god knows how much money to convict ray jennings, was now asking a judge, to release him. >> the people no longer have confidence in the conviction based on upon what we feel is third party culpabilty evidence. culpability, which meant the conviction review unit, the cru, was investigating other possible suspects who were in the park 'n ride that night. there were no details, not for the court, not for us, not for the o'keefes. >> "we're the parents. we're michelle's mom and dad. why can't they tell us, and why can't you tell us what the evidence is?" and they said, "no, we can't tell you." i go, "it doesn't make sense." >> reporter: then the judge was roiling on the inside. lose here, he'd be sent back to prison for 30 more years. >> an overwhelming, still small voice came across me again and said, "you'll be released from here." >> but the law is composed of words of rules, of a history of
but the hearing in 2016 was like the l.a. county d.a.'s office. the very same d.a.'s office, which had once fought for the o'keefe family, had spent four years, three trials and god knows how much money to convict ray jennings, was now asking a judge, to release him. >> the people no longer have confidence in the conviction based on upon what we feel is third party culpabilty evidence. culpability, which meant the conviction review unit, the cru, was investigating other possible suspects...
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. >> in los angeles, a review by the "l.a. times" found a record 78 bystanders injured last year during lapd chases. so now, nearly 100 departments across the country are going high tech, firing gps devices like that that stick to a suspect's car, allowing police to back off and track a suspect from a safer distance. and one safety group points out that the vast majority of pursuits involve nonviolent crimes and if officers only pursued the most violent criminals, pursuits could be cut by 90%. clayton sandell, abc news, new york. >> the videos give you chills, but it's hard to make that call as a police officer, right? you don't know why they are running, and you're not supposed to run from the cops. >> in in that case, the cruiser was hit by another vehicle and dinner holiday hacks. >> products to save time and effort from that holiday feast. you're watching world news now. stay with us. >>> "world news now" continues >>> with the clock running down to thanksgiving, we are scrambling with last minute travel plans or kitchen du
. >> in los angeles, a review by the "l.a. times" found a record 78 bystanders injured last year during lapd chases. so now, nearly 100 departments across the country are going high tech, firing gps devices like that that stick to a suspect's car, allowing police to back off and track a suspect from a safer distance. and one safety group points out that the vast majority of pursuits involve nonviolent crimes and if officers only pursued the most violent criminals, pursuits could...
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Nov 30, 2016
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and the sun never sets until we oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh ? the lords of leaping down on venice beach ? there ain't a cloud in the sky jack frost nipping at his nose, melts them every time ? and singing with brian wilson, and gingerbread, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh ? well, it's a holiday, oh-oh in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? when the sun never sets and we celebrate a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, never raining, everybody's singing when you get that feeling ? then you'll know ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. where the sun never sets ? and we always celebrate ? holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. where the sun never sets and it's something we celebrate ? a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a. snow oh-oh, oh-oh ? 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, oh-oh 0 holiday in l.a., oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? >> yes! [ applause ] that was awesome! >> band of merrymakers. >> y'all were great. thank you so much. you were awesome. so fun! y'all are such fun. >> all righty. >> tha
and the sun never sets until we oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh ? the lords of leaping down on venice beach ? there ain't a cloud in the sky jack frost nipping at his nose, melts them every time ? and singing with brian wilson, and gingerbread, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh ? well, it's a holiday, oh-oh in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? when the sun never sets and we celebrate a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, never raining, everybody's singing when you get that feeling...
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Nov 23, 2016
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the l.a. county department of children and family services says the investigations stem from a september incident aboard a private jet carrying pitt, his now estranged wife angelina jolie and their children. pitt and jolie filed for divorce in november afternoon. after one month. they were cruising through the panama canal when all of a sudden it lost propulsion. apparently the $14.4 billion ship had to be towed into port. >>> a suspect has been arrested in the shooting of a police officer, bringing the city's manhunt to the end. the officer was investigating car theft off campus on tuesday 29-year-old called for backup and was later found wounded on the ground. the five-year veteran is the university's first officer to be shot on duty. he is now on surgery in critical condition. the suspect deangelo daveys is now in custody. >>> taking a turn here from nbc sports, say hello to the vegas golden nights. five months after they were awarded with an expansion team the team's name was announced can
the l.a. county department of children and family services says the investigations stem from a september incident aboard a private jet carrying pitt, his now estranged wife angelina jolie and their children. pitt and jolie filed for divorce in november afternoon. after one month. they were cruising through the panama canal when all of a sudden it lost propulsion. apparently the $14.4 billion ship had to be towed into port. >>> a suspect has been arrested in the shooting of a police...
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the l.a. bench out scored the dubs by 30. and the lakers stun the warriors 117-97.re was a milestone in this game. steph curry hit a three in 157 consecutive games. that streak ended tonight. talk about brick house. 0-10 from deep and golden state is just five of 32 from downtown. that's 16%. in college football tomorrow stanford is hosting oregon state and cal will go for the upset of number five washington. that's a night game in berkeley. the first 10,000 fans will get marshawn lynch bobbleheads that are really cool. san jose state at boise state and that's a good looking crowd. on the road since 1980 and second quarter and out of trouble and rolls, throws and touchdown rashad johnson. broncos get the score and they open it up in the third. the broncos go on to victory. diving for the pylon and in. 45-31. 108 years of waiting brings out a crowd. the victory parade is like nothing we have ever seen. the estimate was five million cubs fans. that's the seventh largest gathering in human history. classic tongue and cheek and says thanks for your patience. abc7 sports
the l.a. bench out scored the dubs by 30. and the lakers stun the warriors 117-97.re was a milestone in this game. steph curry hit a three in 157 consecutive games. that streak ended tonight. talk about brick house. 0-10 from deep and golden state is just five of 32 from downtown. that's 16%. in college football tomorrow stanford is hosting oregon state and cal will go for the upset of number five washington. that's a night game in berkeley. the first 10,000 fans will get marshawn lynch...
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>> it sounds like the family did drive to l.a. for fourth of july weekend. the dog got fireworks and took off. the family was sure that they had lost the family pet. >> this happened back in july. tell me now they have been reunited. >> they have been reunited and here's why. the dog was microchipped. and so that's how they were able to find out the name of the dog. >> hey, tinker bell. tinker bell. >> bigger than -- >> they were able to locate the family. they called them after the dog the family was eventually reunited with the dog. >> really brought her back to health, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> this is a very iconic scene from mission impossible. you have tom cruise lowered in by a rope, trying to steal something without being discovered. the internet is filled with people recreating scenes from a movie. >> i >> yes, that is. what could they be looking for? >> neither. >> there are two cups in there. they said they don't have a stick long enough, so they decided to just get one of the workers all touched up and lower him down like tom c
>> it sounds like the family did drive to l.a. for fourth of july weekend. the dog got fireworks and took off. the family was sure that they had lost the family pet. >> this happened back in july. tell me now they have been reunited. >> they have been reunited and here's why. the dog was microchipped. and so that's how they were able to find out the name of the dog. >> hey, tinker bell. tinker bell. >> bigger than -- >> they were able to locate the family....
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but that day, when they arrived at the studio in l.a., the girls changed into the sexy club clothe kid rock hit the stage. >> my name is kiiiid. rock! ?? >> reporter: performing his hit song, "bawitdaba." ?? >> reporter: and there they were, michelle and jennifer, front and center. ?? >> reporter: the shoot ran long, of course. don't they always? and the two girls raced back to the antelope valley. michelle thought it would save some time to change out of the into her school clothes back at the mustang, in the park n ride. by now, a cold wind was howling across the high desert, storm on the way. it was almost 9:30 when they arived at the mustang, dark, quiet, not a soul in sight. jennifer dropped off michelle, and as she drove away, she looked back, thought she saw her but, michelle o'keefe did not leave the park n ride. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: jennifer didn't hear the gunshots. didn't know, michelle o'keefe was dead. by 10:00, sheriff's deputies were scouring the remote parking lot hoping to find the killer. they did not. and so, around 11:00pm, two hours away, homicide detective ri
but that day, when they arrived at the studio in l.a., the girls changed into the sexy club clothe kid rock hit the stage. >> my name is kiiiid. rock! ?? >> reporter: performing his hit song, "bawitdaba." ?? >> reporter: and there they were, michelle and jennifer, front and center. ?? >> reporter: the shoot ran long, of course. don't they always? and the two girls raced back to the antelope valley. michelle thought it would save some time to change out of the...
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first, sorry part of the show, l.a. has a football team, the rams are back, and there's a player on the team, william hayes, two interesting things. one, he believes in mermaids, and two, he doesn't believe in dinosaurs, thinks it's a hoax cooked up by rascal archaeologists. i don't know. i decided to take williams on a field trip to the l.a. natural history museum where there's all sorts of dinosaur bones issue william hayes. ? ? >> so, how old were you when you realized you didn't believe in dinosaurs? >> i never really believed. >> never? even as a kid, learning about dinosaurs, you department believe them? >> i don't have a big imagination. >> a good quality to have. we should challenge the things we're expected to believe. >> okay. >> not necessarily to this extent, but let's take a look around and see what you think. >> look at that. this doesn't move you in any way. >> absolutely not. [ laughter ] >> what do you think these are? >> [ bleep ] clay. >> maybe it is clay, i don't know. how are you doing? >> i'm daniel
first, sorry part of the show, l.a. has a football team, the rams are back, and there's a player on the team, william hayes, two interesting things. one, he believes in mermaids, and two, he doesn't believe in dinosaurs, thinks it's a hoax cooked up by rascal archaeologists. i don't know. i decided to take williams on a field trip to the l.a. natural history museum where there's all sorts of dinosaur bones issue william hayes. ? ? >> so, how old were you when you realized you didn't...
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missed field goals late in the 1st quarter. l.a. then scores with just 34 seconds to play, but it's not enough, and the panthers survive with a 13-10 win on the road. the rams fall to 3-5 on the season. >>> in cleveland, prescott and the dallas cowboys looking to distance themselves from the rest of the nfc. prescott throws 3 touchdown passes, while the other rookie on offense, ezekiel elliott touchdowns. prescott is breaking most of troy aikman's rookie records in dallas. the browns dropping to 0-9, and a franchise record 12 state, dating back to last season. the cowboys move to 7-1. dallas is off to its best start since 2007. >>> well, way ahead of schedule, ben roethlisberger just three weeks after undergoing surgery on his right knee. wallace takes it 95 yards against his former team. roethlisberger finally gets in sync with the receivers late in the game, but it's too little, too late, and baltimore snaps a 4 game losing streak, they move into a tie at the top of the afc north with a win over pittsburgh. >> how about that, three
missed field goals late in the 1st quarter. l.a. then scores with just 34 seconds to play, but it's not enough, and the panthers survive with a 13-10 win on the road. the rams fall to 3-5 on the season. >>> in cleveland, prescott and the dallas cowboys looking to distance themselves from the rest of the nfc. prescott throws 3 touchdown passes, while the other rookie on offense, ezekiel elliott touchdowns. prescott is breaking most of troy aikman's rookie records in dallas. the browns...
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so at the l.a. show, storm troopers helping unveil the rogue 1 edition of the nissan rogue suv, only building 5,000 of them, in black or white, each numbered with a special emblem, and buyers get a replica death trooper helmet debuting in the >> what do you want more? the sriacha car? >> you just want the hot sauce. >> it's in the bag. >> the beyonce pun. >> yes. >>> coming up, what we never knew about patrick dempsey, killed from grey's to a brief split with his wife. prison sentence that a lawyer now faces after being found guilty of hiptizing sevclients he could molest them. first, a look at today's high temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by 23andme.com. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. ? harry's meeting clients from far away.? ? but they only see his wrinkles. ? ? he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal. ? ? better find a way to smooth things over. ? ? if o
so at the l.a. show, storm troopers helping unveil the rogue 1 edition of the nissan rogue suv, only building 5,000 of them, in black or white, each numbered with a special emblem, and buyers get a replica death trooper helmet debuting in the >> what do you want more? the sriacha car? >> you just want the hot sauce. >> it's in the bag. >> the beyonce pun. >> yes. >>> coming up, what we never knew about patrick dempsey, killed from grey's to a brief split...