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from us! with me now, media temple president and website expert, russell reader who joins us from l.a., russell, thank you for being with us. a billion dollars and this is what we got. based on what you saw, do you even think they tested it? >> so good evening, thank you for having me. they obviously didn't test until the last few days. this is what we do at media temple. we have hundreds of thousands of customers with millions of websites, but i do want to point out one thing. everyone's saying this is a website issue, you made a great point, even your mother can set up a website. it's not too complex to set up a website. this is not just a website, this is, with all due respect, this is a several hundred million dollar project, whether it should be several hundred millions or tens of millions or a million, that is's for a different conversation that could take us all night, but the problem is that this is a massive project. it integrates the social security system, the i.r.s. system, it integrates to your credit bureaus, it integrates to other health care systems, state systems so this is a m
from us! with me now, media temple president and website expert, russell reader who joins us from l.a., russell, thank you for being with us. a billion dollars and this is what we got. based on what you saw, do you even think they tested it? >> so good evening, thank you for having me. they obviously didn't test until the last few days. this is what we do at media temple. we have hundreds of thousands of customers with millions of websites, but i do want to point out one thing. everyone's...
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. >> jim gray joining us from l.a. thank you very much. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling the plug test test test test >>> my obligation . >>> there is that megan kelly promo. we will get to that in a moment. nbc had the miniseries starring diane lane. this week, both cnn and nbc suddenly pulled the plug. and they are relieved these projects have gone away. >> it was a horrible history. if you look at the reagans in 2003, cbs did it, and came under pressure because they painted a really negative picture and unfair picture of president reagan and it wound up on showtime. and then the kennedys, this is a bad, bad process. you spend a lot of money and get a lot of heat and don't get ratings and you wind up having to dump it on a little channel. who would do it except in nbc's case, and this is what i believe, on the chance hillary clinton might be in the white house some day, and comcast does a lot of regulatory business before the fcc and it's nice to have a friend there, and that's why i think the republican party was
. >> jim gray joining us from l.a. thank you very much. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling the plug test test test test >>> my obligation . >>> there is that megan kelly promo. we will get to that in a moment. nbc had the miniseries starring diane lane. this week, both cnn and nbc suddenly pulled the plug. and they are relieved these projects have gone away. >> it was a horrible history. if you look at the reagans in 2003, cbs did it, and came under...
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. >> jim gray joining us from l.a.hank you very much. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling the plug on hillary clint clinton. did the two networks bow to pressure? hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. my dna...s me. it helps make me who i am every piece is important... it's like a self-portrait this part.. makes my eyes blue... so that's why the sun makes me sneeze... i might have an increased
. >> jim gray joining us from l.a.hank you very much. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling the plug on hillary clint clinton. did the two networks bow to pressure? hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus...
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jim gray joining us from l.a., thanks very much. >> good to be with you. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling their hillary clinton projects. did the two networks bow to pressure? pulling the plug woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at t emergency room recommended that i have ithecked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. >>> my obligation >>> there's that megan kelly promo. we'll ge
jim gray joining us from l.a., thanks very much. >> good to be with you. >>> coming up, cnn and nbc pulling their hillary clinton projects. did the two networks bow to pressure? pulling the plug woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about...
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he joins us from l.a.o be with you.ñr >> it seems odd to be talking to you about this because you are now -- you think affirmative action is a bad idea. although about 20 years ago in the state of california, you fought for it. >> i did. i spent almost a year of my life as a spokesperson for the grouping folks here in california wanted to preserve affirmative action. in the course of that year-long battle, i wound up switching side. i started reading material of my opponents and was swayed by those arguments, found them very persuasive. now strongly believe we need to dismantle this machinery, this race preference machinery that's been put into place over the last 20 or so years. >> chief justice john roberts wrote in 2007, he said the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. >> makes sense to me. >> exactly right. yet it's been the law of the land for a very long time. i saw you told one of our producers that for awhile you heard so many people say th
he joins us from l.a.o be with you.ñr >> it seems odd to be talking to you about this because you are now -- you think affirmative action is a bad idea. although about 20 years ago in the state of california, you fought for it. >> i did. i spent almost a year of my life as a spokesperson for the grouping folks here in california wanted to preserve affirmative action. in the course of that year-long battle, i wound up switching side. i started reading material of my opponents and...
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gary trot joins us live from l.a. gary, good to talk to you.know kanye was ordered to stay 10 yards away from a photographer he was accused of attacking at lax but that's not all prosecutors want kanye to do. give us all the details here. >> yeah. they want him to go to arrange management classes which i don't think is a bad idea seeing kanye's track record but legally they were shut down because he's got a very, very good defense attorney who basically argued that he has never been criminally prosecuted for doing, you know, anything crazy or anger blowing out of proportion. it's innocent until proven guilty in this trial. they're basically say if they want anger management if he's convicted fine, but until then you can't sentence him to do anything if he's not convicted so i think that was a good move but they have to stay 10 yards from each other. the photographer, though, i'm sure he's got telephoto lens i don't know if 10 yards will cut it. it looks to see -- it looks as at least now that kanye has been able to control his anger somewhat. h
gary trot joins us live from l.a. gary, good to talk to you.know kanye was ordered to stay 10 yards away from a photographer he was accused of attacking at lax but that's not all prosecutors want kanye to do. give us all the details here. >> yeah. they want him to go to arrange management classes which i don't think is a bad idea seeing kanye's track record but legally they were shut down because he's got a very, very good defense attorney who basically argued that he has never been...
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phs of us from the next yard. welcome to l.a. .22's are small but efficient. they bounce around inside a person like a pinball. preferred weapon of the mafia. you know, there's no obvious sexual component to these crimes which is usually the case with serial murders. so are are thinking this is a serial killer? well, it's certainly a series of murders. we don't know enough yet to call them serial. would you consider hanging out in l.a. a little while, let me lean on your expertise until we do figure out what we've got? yeah. just cancelled our flights. we'll have the rest of our team out here asap. morgan: first 2 victims: wally melman and chloe harris. both killed in public places. chloe was killed while walking her dog on the beach in santa monica which she did every morning. and wally was killed outside of a massage parlor. in culver city. which he went to every tuesday. well, if he knows their schedules, maybe that means he follows his victims for a while. and not a single witness. so we know this unsub can blend in. regardless of the location, he has the
phs of us from the next yard. welcome to l.a. .22's are small but efficient. they bounce around inside a person like a pinball. preferred weapon of the mafia. you know, there's no obvious sexual component to these crimes which is usually the case with serial murders. so are are thinking this is a serial killer? well, it's certainly a series of murders. we don't know enough yet to call them serial. would you consider hanging out in l.a. a little while, let me lean on your expertise until we do...
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the agency trying to block john dodson from writing a tell-all book on the botched operation. william will tell us the story from l.a. now. what's going on here? >> his words nearly brought down the attorney general. now the federal government is again trying to silence doddson. he's a career agent. three years ago he tried to stop fast and furious but the atf ignored him. then you had the death of brian terry causing doddson to go to congress. >> do you regret what you did? >> no. >> second thoughts? >> no. to me there was never a choice. i thought that's what we were supposed to do. >> doddson has written the inside story and as required he submitted the manuscript to the atf prior to publishing which in august denied him permission saying it would ban publication, quote, for any reason. and the reason provided now is his book would have a negative impact on morale in the phoenix field division and a detrimental effect on our relationship with the dea and the fbi. >> the atf created their own embarrassment. agent dodson had the courage to reveal it and now he's being punished for that. >> the aclu represents dodso
the agency trying to block john dodson from writing a tell-all book on the botched operation. william will tell us the story from l.a. now. what's going on here? >> his words nearly brought down the attorney general. now the federal government is again trying to silence doddson. he's a career agent. three years ago he tried to stop fast and furious but the atf ignored him. then you had the death of brian terry causing doddson to go to congress. >> do you regret what you did?...
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l.a. he joins us from los angeles, michael, what is the outlook for wage growth particularly in the middle class? >> it looks very dire as the reports says. the wage versus been stagnant for 20 to 30 years. we did see some bump in the 1990s, but that's when we had a full employment economy. what will it take, a full employment economy. we lost 8 million jobs and gained 4 million of those and at the current pace of hiring it will be between 5 and 7 years before we get back to a full employment economy. >> we also heard in that set up that tax policies, tax cuts simulate growth. but what will the government spending to pick up the slack? >> if consumers aren't spending then someone else has to spend. one of the ways that we know historically how that has worked is direct job creation by a third entity which would be government. there is high speed rail and so much infrastructure development investment we can make now that would have huge returns not only for now but for later. that seems to have the best bang for the buck for any dollar spent including tax breaks. >> how much job creation do
l.a. he joins us from los angeles, michael, what is the outlook for wage growth particularly in the middle class? >> it looks very dire as the reports says. the wage versus been stagnant for 20 to 30 years. we did see some bump in the 1990s, but that's when we had a full employment economy. what will it take, a full employment economy. we lost 8 million jobs and gained 4 million of those and at the current pace of hiring it will be between 5 and 7 years before we get back to a full...
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use in centers. over 100 specifically were released from the l.a. sheriff's department that have to do with cameras or photography. >> is there any kind of specifications on what kind of cameras or photography we are talking about? >> they are cameras that range from cellphone cameras to point and shoot cameras up to professional grade cameras. this affects anyone who takes a picture in a public space. especially in a place like hollywood where sean is from, it's very troubling, because that is what hollywood is far. there is paparazzi and tourists that take pictures there. there are pictures taken in hollywood all the time. >> there was an internal investigation into a complaint that sean filed against the l.a. sheriff's department. he said his first and fourth amendment rights were violated when he was stopped when taking pictures at a subway station. what do the documents reveal? >> it shows that these lasd is defending its officers. they are saying what the behavior of one of the officers, that his behavior was laudable, and that more officers s
use in centers. over 100 specifically were released from the l.a. sheriff's department that have to do with cameras or photography. >> is there any kind of specifications on what kind of cameras or photography we are talking about? >> they are cameras that range from cellphone cameras to point and shoot cameras up to professional grade cameras. this affects anyone who takes a picture in a public space. especially in a place like hollywood where sean is from, it's very troubling,...
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eventually they'll drug us and stack us look wood. 30 miles from l.a., in the city of industry, the firstoilet themed restaurant opened, the magic restroom cafe, serves taiwanese food, you eat while sitting on toilet seats. that's right. like to walk into the place. go where is your restroom. you know how bad it is when some one breaks up with you in a restaurant. iffage in sitting on the toilet when that happens. they also have toilet themed meals that they serve in -- in toilet shaped, whatever you do, don't order the number two. [ drum roll ] so, anyway. congratulations, medieval times you are no longer the worst themed restaurant in the united states. that's america in a nutshell. the government closes, a poop restaurant opens. on the subject of toilets. this is cute. a video going around. a boy in canada had too much to eat. gave himself a stomach ache. fortunately his caring mother, rushed to his side and began shooting video outside the bathroom door. >> guillermo: close the door. mom, close the door! >> jimmy: i hope you learned a lesson. >> jimmy: we are going to take a break. we
eventually they'll drug us and stack us look wood. 30 miles from l.a., in the city of industry, the firstoilet themed restaurant opened, the magic restroom cafe, serves taiwanese food, you eat while sitting on toilet seats. that's right. like to walk into the place. go where is your restroom. you know how bad it is when some one breaks up with you in a restaurant. iffage in sitting on the toilet when that happens. they also have toilet themed meals that they serve in -- in toilet shaped,...
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from the "l.a. times" and another from washington, d.c., one tellinging us how he's t the republicans are holding the country hostage. how do you respond to that comment? >> well, it's the right to speak their minds and clearly the legislative allowance for members to do what it is they've done. it doesn't feel very good. obviously right now while the country is financially stable t it might be to be shut down and especially heading in to the debt ceiling discussion but at the end of the day they have the freedom to be heard. now the question is whether or not speaker boehner can get the republicans together and get them to be one accord and whether or not the president can exercise the leadership -- when you bring people to the table and are able to find some kind of agreement so we can get this resolved. everybody has to tone it down. >>> is there something that gives you hope tonight? >> i have been along a long time. i worked for the united states senator and worked in the senate body and worked in the white house for the u.s. president. i have seen these. we had 8 under president reagan which wa
from the "l.a. times" and another from washington, d.c., one tellinging us how he's t the republicans are holding the country hostage. how do you respond to that comment? >> well, it's the right to speak their minds and clearly the legislative allowance for members to do what it is they've done. it doesn't feel very good. obviously right now while the country is financially stable t it might be to be shut down and especially heading in to the debt ceiling discussion but at the...
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andy once managed to hitchhike from vegas to l.a., wearing no pants. hey, anybody can useb. this right here, this is the brother i never had. oh, well, how nice for you. i don't mean it that way. you're my brother. well, thank you. i just like him better. got it. andy is the one guy in the world that can match me drink for drink and broad for broad. in fact, the one time i thought i drank him under the table, it turned out he had a broad under there. right, andy? andy? don't screw with me, dude. ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ men ♪ oh, oh-oh ♪ because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attracturglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪
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from l.a. to new york? us. the two of >> what a scene.dium.d viktor jara as we wrap up this part of the discussion, i want to talk about siege after break him a you made this a mexico. you could not make this during the coup. another latest news, ray davis, who was responsible for the death of charles horman, he may well have died in chile recently. i saw joyce the other night at the premiere of your film "capital" and she says she needs to be convinced u.s. embassy she feels is not coming clean on the some the decades later. about, they tried to have what happened to charles, but the american government did not give to them. the case is still pending. >> how was the film received in the u.s. when it first came out? >> very well. very well for some people. >> costa-gavras is our guest for the hour, the world-renowned greek-french filmmaker. only come back, we will look at "state of siege," about u.s. official in latin america involved with torture. he was kidnapped and he himself was murdered. we're also going to talk about his film on a
from l.a. to new york? us. the two of >> what a scene.dium.d viktor jara as we wrap up this part of the discussion, i want to talk about siege after break him a you made this a mexico. you could not make this during the coup. another latest news, ray davis, who was responsible for the death of charles horman, he may well have died in chile recently. i saw joyce the other night at the premiere of your film "capital" and she says she needs to be convinced u.s. embassy she feels is...
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from fenway to l.a., fox sports live has you covered. come hang with us on fox sports 1. >> joe: 4-2 is the final as the cardinals win game two. michael wacha is the winner and lackey with the loss and the save for trevor rosenthal. he is standing by down on the field with erin andrews. >> erin: all right. first off, let me ask you about, 22-year-old, obviously, on the mound, and michael wacha, and what did you notice from him tonight? >> well, he was dominant from the beginning like he has been all post-season, and you know, facing a tough hitter in that situation and giving up the run, and kit can happen in this park and we know that, and he did the damage control and we were able to fight back to get the runs for him. >> erin: what will you say to him in the clubhouse, because he e w was upset after giving up the home run to big papi, but obviously able to come back the win. >> well, we appreciate the emotion for sure, and we will tell him that we have his back and keep battling for him, and he did everything he could do the night. >> erin: and you saw
from fenway to l.a., fox sports live has you covered. come hang with us on fox sports 1. >> joe: 4-2 is the final as the cardinals win game two. michael wacha is the winner and lackey with the loss and the save for trevor rosenthal. he is standing by down on the field with erin andrews. >> erin: all right. first off, let me ask you about, 22-year-old, obviously, on the mound, and michael wacha, and what did you notice from him tonight? >> well, he was dominant from the...
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us. as we broadcast today from our bureau in los angeles. >>> deborah: security has been beefed up in l.a. after four dry ice bombs were found at the airport. two of the bombs exploded. what exactly are dry ice bombs and why are people playing around with them in videos that you will find all over the internet? jim moret explains. >> a frightening scene at one of the nation's busiest airports. four dry ice bombs were found at los angeles international airport. two exploded. what is more troubling, they were planted in secure areas, accessible only to airport employees. it's a disturbing and potentially dangerous explosive device. the dry ice bomb. at lax, bomb squad cops swarm to the scene. officers with bomb-sniffing dogs were on patrol at the airport tuesday. >> we are on high alert because of what happened. we are taking more precautions. >> you tube has numerous videos showing how destructive dry ice bombs can be. we are not going to show you how they are made but this is the result. this kid is lucky to escape injury when the bombings off in his hand. same thing here. one of the guys
us. as we broadcast today from our bureau in los angeles. >>> deborah: security has been beefed up in l.a. after four dry ice bombs were found at the airport. two of the bombs exploded. what exactly are dry ice bombs and why are people playing around with them in videos that you will find all over the internet? jim moret explains. >> a frightening scene at one of the nation's busiest airports. four dry ice bombs were found at los angeles international airport. two exploded. what...
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from the l.a. clippers chris paul, blake griffin and deandre jordan, and music from panic at the disco. so, please join ust is a 21-time grammy award-winning performer who last month threatened his very existence by insulting one of america's most-beloved television personalities. [ applause ] we had a big dumb fight on twitter, but he was nice enough to agree to talk about it tonight. please welcome kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am okay. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. i am very happy you came. i am glad you did. i wanted to clear this up. i really felt bad about all of this stuff, i did. and i guess the first question i should ask is who are you wearing? >> it's ralph. >> jimmy: is it -- you have, is that a new grille you have there? >> no they have been in my mouth for three years. >> jimmy: that one on the bottom. okay. all right. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> jimmy: i guess we should talk about what happened. because i do think that -- i think that some where in you you want people to understand where you're coming from is that true? >> correct. >>
from the l.a. clippers chris paul, blake griffin and deandre jordan, and music from panic at the disco. so, please join ust is a 21-time grammy award-winning performer who last month threatened his very existence by insulting one of america's most-beloved television personalities. [ applause ] we had a big dumb fight on twitter, but he was nice enough to agree to talk about it tonight. please welcome kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am okay....
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us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> finally froms tonight, from namibia, there is a wardrobe that serve serves as a permanent reminder of a bloody history in that country when the land was colonized by germany. now the that anybody vinnie government wants to shed its past. the reporting on the colonial makeover, here is al jazerra's tanya paige. >> reporter: the distinctive dress say reminder of what's considered the first genocide of the 20th century. 10s of thousands of africans were killed by the german colonizers by copying their style, they believe that they assume their former enemies' power. although germany has not formally apologized and calls for compensation have been unanswered, it isn't something that this family dwells on. >> the war will be responsible. who will say our grandfather was wrong, who will say that? no one. so some things you have to accept. >> reporter: the government wants to assert a more indigenous identity by renaming some german-named places. but the people in the port town have fought back so hard t
us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> finally froms tonight, from namibia, there is a wardrobe that serve serves as a permanent reminder of a bloody history in that country when the land was colonized by germany. now the that anybody vinnie government wants to shed its past. the reporting on the colonial makeover, here is al jazerra's...
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from work and school, not this morning. that will be a little slippery. not often we get to use the clouds and rain drops with l.a. in the backdrop. looks like we'll be clearing things out for a very, very nice upcoming weekend. >> you get to use those raindrops on the l.a. skyline, what, four times a year? >> not often. special occasion. dust it off. >> exactly. well done. >>> rick santorum has released his first trailer, director of epilight studios. "the christmas candle," with susan boyle in her first acting role. >> did you know she was doing this? >> i did not. that will be out november 22nd. >> bruce and kris jenner, kardashian fans, look out for this one. >> not a surprise. >> you saw it coming if you watch the series. they have legally separated after 22 years of marriage. rumors have been flying around for months. the couple told e news they are happier this way. >> i saw them racing lamborghinis. >> he can do whatever he wants. >>> beyonce and jay-z top "vanity fair's" power players. it is quite a list. michael bloomberg, brian roberts and steve burke, bob iger. >>> and an unexpected pair has teamed up
from work and school, not this morning. that will be a little slippery. not often we get to use the clouds and rain drops with l.a. in the backdrop. looks like we'll be clearing things out for a very, very nice upcoming weekend. >> you get to use those raindrops on the l.a. skyline, what, four times a year? >> not often. special occasion. dust it off. >> exactly. well done. >>> rick santorum has released his first trailer, director of epilight studios. "the...
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from hirm buying a new home. ftc we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. home. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. >> and the wedding bells are ringing. same sex couples will be allowed to get married in new jersey starting on monday. that's what the state's highest court ruled on friday after refused to delay a lower court ruling allowing gay marriage in new jersey. new jersey governor chris christie says the decision should come from the voters not the court. new jersey now becomes the 14th state to allow same sex marriage. >>> the nfl lost a coaching legend friday night. former houston oilers head comb bum phillips died at the age of 90. flips was known as patrolling the sidelines with his trademark cowboy hat. >>> meanwhile tributes are also coming in for former house speaker tom foley. he also died at his home in washington. he was 74. former president g
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. >> we used to go to los angeles to see raider games so con colored we -- concord would be closer than los angeles. >> they have to stay local. they already came back from l.a. we want them in oakland. >> not everyone likes the idea. the navy has decommissioned the concord site but it still cleaning it up. it could be ready for development next year. the raiders owner made no commitment to the property about told the mayor of concord he would be in touch. the mayor is waiting for his call. >> ama: new tonight at 6:00, a family will receive nearly a million dollars from oakland's public schools after questions arose when a district police officer shot and killed a man. 20-year-old raw home brown died in january 2011. a sergeant shot him twice after claiming brown was attacking another officer with a screwdriver. the other officer doubted by brown fired five more shots after it appeared brown was stopped. >> investigators think they solved the san jose murder case with the arrest of a man in las vegas, sean moore faces charges in a fatal shooting in august. u.s. marshals captured him friday. he is accused of killing a 22-year-old man. the crime was caught on
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from dallas, texas, and millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.ahas declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> many of china's contemporary writers get their inspiration from the cultural revolution. but two to topics are taboo. the protest in tiannamen square and the end of the 1950s when chiechina was looking for indusl rerevolution. in his books he writes about the catastrophic consequences about the great leap forward which led to 3 30 million people dying frm starvation. it was in the 1980s after the modermodcultural revolution thae chinchinese literature took sha. after that china needed an educational initiative to help develop the country. textbooks and fiction flourished. but today the interest in pick fiction seems to have waned. more and more chinese readers are going on-line because it's here that the new book, new writers and the literary debate can be found. but beijing literary blogger is pessimistic about the new generation. one o of the young authors that she blogs about is joh jiang fa. fangaz. sh
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. >> we used to go to los angeles to see raider games so con colored we -- concord would be closer than los angeles. >> they have to stay local. they already came back from l.a. we want them in oakland. >> not everyone likes the idea. the navy has decommissioned the concord site but it still cleaning it up. it could be ready for development next year. the raiders owner made no commitment to the property about told the mayor of concord he would be in touch. the mayor is waiting for his call. >> ama: new tonight at 6:00, a family will receive nearly a million dollars from oakland's public schools after questions arose when a district police officer shot and killed a man. 20-year-old raw home brown died in january of 2011. a sergeant shot him twice after claiming brown was attacking another officer with a screwdriver. the other officer doubted by brown fired five more shots after it appeared brown was stopped. >> investigators think they solved the san jose murder case with the arrest of a man in las vegas, sean moore faces charges in a fatal shooting in august. u.s. marshals captured him friday. he is accused of killing a 22-year-old man. the crime was caught
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us in a moment here. here is the headline from the "l.a. times" today, okay? this is story exclusive to california.now how many americans live out there, right? middle classical importantians with individual health plans are surprised they need more policies that cover more, and, cost more. katy, this is the sticker shock. this is after you get past the website. this is what truly endures for this law. how are we to understand this now? >> well the problem is, that this is called the affordable care act, right, now we're seeing it is anything but affordable. the poor are being subsidized by middle class. the rich don't like they're paying more but they at least can afford it. the middle class is stuck with the bill. promise they can keep insurance which they're not able to do, but now, paying double, triple, premium prices for one family of four, seeing a triple in premiums going from 300 to $1,000 a month. that means less food on table and less mon for things like college. bill: reading from the article, kirsten. middle income consumers face 30% rating increase in california due to several factors
us in a moment here. here is the headline from the "l.a. times" today, okay? this is story exclusive to california.now how many americans live out there, right? middle classical importantians with individual health plans are surprised they need more policies that cover more, and, cost more. katy, this is the sticker shock. this is after you get past the website. this is what truly endures for this law. how are we to understand this now? >> well the problem is, that this is...
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from washington, this is "inside story." millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.amayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> welcome back to "inside story." the discussion of online healthcare exchanges under the affordable care act. the administration traitor for medicare and medicaid services. and from new york, executive vice president of strategy and market development at caps, a software analysis company. in studio, jeffrey young, healthcare reporter at huffington post. this question of money testing time, you talked about congressional restraints and the kinds of budget constraints put on the system. would more money have made that much of a difference, and is that what is needed now? >> wallet me say first that i'm confident that even under the restores constraints that we have now this will work out the way it should. i have faith in staff and commitment to make this very good law a reality. of course f there had been increased resources at the state, things would have gone faster and more flexibility for testing,
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us. a conversation with esa-pekka salonen, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: conductor and composer esa-pekka salonen was the artistic leader of the l.a. philharmonic before turning over his duties. he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they play his violin concerto. ♪ tavis: you really consider yourself a composer more than a conductor, yes? it started out like that. conducting is something that happens. fluke. i wasns by studying composition, and we had a group of composers back in the 1970s, and the real conductors, we felt that we had to have one conductor in the group to do all that, so i was kind of voted to be that one. i realized it was actually something i like doing, so it started like that. anever thought i would have international career as a conductor. it was not part of my plan. tavis: what is the joy, the difference between the joy that composing brings you and the joy that conducting brings you? >> conducting is intensely social. you work with a
us. a conversation with esa-pekka salonen, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: conductor and composer esa-pekka salonen was the artistic leader of the l.a. philharmonic before turning over his duties. he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they...
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from the expected. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.ar has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. on august 20th, >>> a battle between oil giants chevron and residents of ecuador's rain forest is under way in a new york courtroom. chevron is trying to reverse an $18 billion judgement they were accused dumbing toxic waste and causing lasting health and environment damage. a report from ecuador. >> reporter: donald is an activist who gives so-called toxic tours. he digs a small well outside a house in the amazon, and shows us the waste of oil drilling. he says it was dumped in the pit by texaco without proper safety measures. >> they should have disposed of this why did they create these pits, why didn't they put it in metal tanks like they did back in the united states. >> reporter: mercedes jiminez lives in one of the homes. >> our health has been affected. my family is sick. i am sick. my bones ache and my sons are ill. >> reporter: mercedes and another 30,000 people filed a class action suit against t
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used. that thing evolves all throughout the year. >> joel hanrahan and bailey from oakland got in the trade. this will do for you. talk about the money they sent to l.ato make moves like this one. you do have things fall apart and you have the finances to be able to make moves and do some things. >> the red sox know what their formula is, dan, 7, 8, 9 but i'm not sure the same can be said for the tigers. >> how did jim leyland build the bridge to joaquin benoit. jim leyland is faced with a decision. is it al albuquerque? erratic in the strike zone. he snos the you want to bring in trouble. i think it's jose veras. 12-6 curveball and enough juice on the fastball and get it up to 92, 393 miles an hour. >> i saw something the other day with david ortiz when he was facing benoit. he looks like a guy knows everything is throwing. sometimes you have a pitcher that tips pitchers for you i want to take you three at-bats he has had. all the way back to texas appear a bullet for a base hit on a fastball. this next one he is with tampa in 2010. that's a change-up. another knock to drive in ruan. so the other night, we shouldn't have been so shocked, first pitch
used. that thing evolves all throughout the year. >> joel hanrahan and bailey from oakland got in the trade. this will do for you. talk about the money they sent to l.ato make moves like this one. you do have things fall apart and you have the finances to be able to make moves and do some things. >> the red sox know what their formula is, dan, 7, 8, 9 but i'm not sure the same can be said for the tigers. >> how did jim leyland build the bridge to joaquin benoit. jim leyland is...
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us. a conversation with esa-pekka salonen, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: conductor and composer esa-pekka salonen was the artistic leader of the l.a. philharmonic before turning over his duties. he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they play his violin concerto. ♪ tavis: you really consider yourself a composer more than a conductor, yes? it started out like that. conducting is something that happens. fluke. i wasns by studying composition, and we had a group of composers back in the 1970s, and the real conductors, we felt that we had to have one conductor in the group to do all that, so i was kind of voted to be that one. i realized it was actually something i like doing, so it started like that. anever thought i would have international career as a conductor. it was not part of my plan. tavis: what is the joy, the difference between the joy that composing brings you and the joy that conducting brings you? >> conducting is intensely social. you work with a
us. a conversation with esa-pekka salonen, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: conductor and composer esa-pekka salonen was the artistic leader of the l.a. philharmonic before turning over his duties. he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they...
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from the expected. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >>> soccer has a unique power among sports. it can rous national passes for better or worse in a way few other things can. in 1914, soldiers took a break from killing each other in world war i and, instead, played soccer. on the other hand in 1969, he will salvador and hon dueras went to war and it went into outright conflict. >>> in january as a group o italian group hurled chants, the home team walked off with the visitors in solidarity. >>> in afghanistan in 2012, a reality t.v. show helped create the teams for the first national professional soccer league in hopes of healing the wounds caused by decades of war, occupation, sectarian violence and poverty. and this year, in a nation whose heroes are more likely to be holding an ak-47 than a soccer ball, the topps company is create agnew generation of her odes by releasing a set of 96 trading ca
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from him witnessing an injustice a day later he's at l.a. cain going through leadership development classes and now three years later he's our leader human rights work and us or my job is to is to keep trying to wake up the masses you know and and keep you know exploiting you know standing with the system is doing. it right now my personal hero and i think all of us will stay on the test of time general durbar. and the reason i admire him so much as the reason i admire so many people down. here is really somebody who grew up down here going to now spends always. did nine years and. six of those years in solitary confinement. is the individual that if you listen to the policymakers if you listen to people with money and wealth and power there's no rehabilitating. you know he's a career criminal. i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm. x. he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. basically. and even. looking. a smile. came from always going on now and that's what really helped me. the far. field today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go work for you but yes me. as first responders to emer
from him witnessing an injustice a day later he's at l.a. cain going through leadership development classes and now three years later he's our leader human rights work and us or my job is to is to keep trying to wake up the masses you know and and keep you know exploiting you know standing with the system is doing. it right now my personal hero and i think all of us will stay on the test of time general durbar. and the reason i admire him so much as the reason i admire so many people down. here...
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talk live to someone on the scene in west los angeles who can walk us through exactly what they're seeing. right here, breaking news from l.ate. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yeah. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yeah. yeah, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yeah, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. limited availability in select markets. ♪ progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> all right, back to these pictures of this big, black smoke emanated from the apartment complex on the west side of los angeles. i have had folks in the c
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us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. s2úq@eñsy$x >> next friday fromucrative defense contracts to behind the scenes lobbyists >> do the egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >> never >> fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and egyptian militaries. >> i don't think we will suffer now...we have already aiirplanes...tanks.... >> they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we wanna change what we provide them. >> fault lines business as usual? egypt and the usa next friday 9:30 eastern on al jazeera america >> darden restaurants is the nation's largest employer of tipped workers. by federal law, employers of tipped workers benefit from a loophole in wage regulations. they can pay tipped workers a base wage that today is just thirty percent of the minimum wage. the rest is supposed to be made up by tips. >> so this is the thing that americans don't know when they eat out. the minimum wage for tipped workers is $2.13 an hour. seventy percent of tipped workers in america work at very casual
us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. s2úq@eñsy$x >> next friday fromucrative defense contracts to behind the scenes lobbyists >> do the egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >> never >> fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and egyptian militaries. >> i don't think we...
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used a power surge to get by the cardinals. four solo home run two from gonzalez sent the series back to st. louis. l.a. takes the game.trail the cards. game six is tomorrow in st. louis. >>> here's a look at your weather. could be a damp day from west virginia to northern new england. scattered rain and snow showers for western part of south dakota and nebraska and most of the west is dry. another day of mild temperatures 60s and 70s. 80s coastal florida. chicago, detroit, indianapolis, close to 60 degrees. >>> when it comes to love and marriage it is good to take your time and make sure you do the right kind of thing. >> for one couple they did that and a lot more. meet martina lopez and jose. they were married after a courtship of only 80 years. during that 80 years they had eight kids, 50 grand kids, 35 great grand kids and 20 great great grand kids. >> 20 great great grand kids. they did have a civil wedding several decades ago but never got around to a religious ceremony. it was held until the couple's garden. talk about ever lasting love. >> he wasn't so sure. >> see his hand on the forehead. he's like do i real
used a power surge to get by the cardinals. four solo home run two from gonzalez sent the series back to st. louis. l.a. takes the game.trail the cards. game six is tomorrow in st. louis. >>> here's a look at your weather. could be a damp day from west virginia to northern new england. scattered rain and snow showers for western part of south dakota and nebraska and most of the west is dry. another day of mild temperatures 60s and 70s. 80s coastal florida. chicago, detroit,...
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l.a. where officers can now take a swab from a driver's saliva on the road, a test that can tell us immediately what types of drugs are in a driver's system. all the arrests you saw in this report have cases still pending before the courts and none of the people that have been found guilty and each declined our offer to talk about their individual case. >> what a frightening experience for that mom. >> absolutely. really tragic. >> thank you, steve. >> you bet. >> if you have a tip for steve or anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call or send us an e-mail. >>> california today joined the growing list of states allowing undocumented immigrants to debt driver's licenses. an excited crowd surrounded governor brown as he signed this bill outside of city hall in l.a. california's police chief and insurance groups supported the bill which they say will make the states roads safer. the licenses look slightly different from those carried by citizens which activists worry could lead to profiling. >> but we do think, you know, over a million people will certainly benefit from this law. you know,
l.a. where officers can now take a swab from a driver's saliva on the road, a test that can tell us immediately what types of drugs are in a driver's system. all the arrests you saw in this report have cases still pending before the courts and none of the people that have been found guilty and each declined our offer to talk about their individual case. >> what a frightening experience for that mom. >> absolutely. really tragic. >> thank you, steve. >> you bet. >>...
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l.a. sprawl. it has been collecting people's trash for 60 years now, but it is set to close. jennifer london joins us from whittier california to talk trash. jennifer? >> reporter: well, tony, talk about your nightmare neighbor. i would imagine the landfill is among the worst. we're not talking about any landfill. this is the nation's largest landfill. i'll step out of the way so you can see what is going on behind me. this entire area is the landfill. you can't see the mountain of trash because it's been buried. every day these trucks come and dump tons and tons of trash. these massive scraper machines bury it and cover it. this landfill is 17 miles east of downtown los angeles. but after three ten-year extensions and a drawn-out battle with homeowners, the landfill has seen it's final days. all this trash tells a story. playing house, got milk, and nothing but net. >> so what are we walking on right now? >> we're walking over at least 50 stories of trash. >> reporter: all dumped here at puente hills, the nation's largest landfill. it rastles new york central park in size and is so large that it generate
l.a. sprawl. it has been collecting people's trash for 60 years now, but it is set to close. jennifer london joins us from whittier california to talk trash. jennifer? >> reporter: well, tony, talk about your nightmare neighbor. i would imagine the landfill is among the worst. we're not talking about any landfill. this is the nation's largest landfill. i'll step out of the way so you can see what is going on behind me. this entire area is the landfill. you can't see the mountain of trash...
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from around russia. although the modern music industry is the tortoise the vapid or few diamonds in the rough that use art to advance social consciousness one of those artists is eleanor goldfield is an l.a. based singer songwriter and front woman of the band rooftop revolutionaries owner has also been a vocal supporter of occupy wall street and amend this movement to keep money out of politics she joins me now from l.a. studio eleanor welcome. thank you for having me and so i hope the ship government shutdown shame has given you some material to be inspired by you know we hear a lot about armchair revolutionaries but what exactly is a rooftop revolutionary. well. i used to live on a roof here in los angeles in the silver lake neighborhood and rooftop revolutionaries started actually as a political group and then i came up with the idea to combine my passion for political activism and my passion for music so that's where rooftop revolutionaries was born and like a bridging are not division of course we know it can ostracize a lot of musicians from a lot of audiences of why did you choose to really politics in your art. well i think it's actually i think it's the job of artists to be that
from around russia. although the modern music industry is the tortoise the vapid or few diamonds in the rough that use art to advance social consciousness one of those artists is eleanor goldfield is an l.a. based singer songwriter and front woman of the band rooftop revolutionaries owner has also been a vocal supporter of occupy wall street and amend this movement to keep money out of politics she joins me now from l.a. studio eleanor welcome. thank you for having me and so i hope the ship...
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us at the center for stpwhool policy. at 1933 broadway at l.a. mark, saturday at 2:00 democracy now! produced -- tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is
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from and all time low of 40 last year. maybe one day half of america will like us again. hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. has grown since you left the cia. are you hopeful that proliferation will stop? >> i am hopeful. i think more and more nations are realizing that nuclear weapons belong in the dust bin of history. they no longer provide the security that they once did where we have the nexus of nuclear technology and terrorism. the proliferation will continue unless we take strong international steps which is what glob global zero is suppor. i think we are lucky so far. >> iran is trying despite their deniledenials to get nuclear we. now they have finally talked. do you think their talks will be successful. they will get to the place where iran will not develop a weapon. >> i'm car cautiously optimistic maybe there is a window of opportunity. president rouhani has clearly shown a moderation in tone from all of his tweets from wishing a and a phone call and they'll be meeting in geneva and high level meetings. and this
from and all time low of 40 last year. maybe one day half of america will like us again. hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. has grown since you left the cia. are you hopeful that proliferation will stop? >> i am hopeful. i think more and more nations are realizing that nuclear weapons belong in the dust bin of history. they no longer provide the security that they once did where we have the...
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us this morning. let's ask her questions. siri, why is one foot longer than the other? what is the driving time from new york to l.a.?u happy to be here this morning? >> i'm sorry, michaela. i cannot answer those questions. >> people think that they came up with the phrases thathe speaks originally. but originally, it was just a bunch of sentences and phrases that were created so that every single combination of vowels and consonants and syllables could be spoken. >> some people have had difficult with siri. by the way, please don't curse at siri. she's very sensitive. >> to pull back the curtain a little bit and reveal yourself, how do you feel? >> i'll let you know later today. >> don't think so. yeah, no, chatting about it, it is an extraordinary thing. in the uk, of course, and places like australia, as well, they use their own siri voice. they didn't use her voice. >> she's the american siri. >> i bet she's doing really well. >> if you would be good if you got a nickel for every from query. then you would be doing really well. fascinating stuff. by the way, cnn.com has a long interview with her, and it was up fo
us this morning. let's ask her questions. siri, why is one foot longer than the other? what is the driving time from new york to l.a.?u happy to be here this morning? >> i'm sorry, michaela. i cannot answer those questions. >> people think that they came up with the phrases thathe speaks originally. but originally, it was just a bunch of sentences and phrases that were created so that every single combination of vowels and consonants and syllables could be spoken. >> some...
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use the loss of freedom of time. that was it. >> excerpts from the article say charles has been taking on more royal duties and doing more charitable events as queen elizabeth reduces her public role. >>> l.a. is fighting for its identity. mayor and community members want to bring hollywood back to where it started from. they're worried about film incentives stealing production jobs capital of tv and film. how the mayor plans to keep the jobs. >> a busy day on major crimes. dozens of jobs. brian hills heads the production of the show. >> i have a family to support. single income. i don't know what i would do without it. >> l.a. mayor came to sign an ordinance that will waive fees for television pilots shot in los angeles. he hopes it's just the beginning to keep these productions in our area. some are leaving, drawn by incentives and subsidy offered by other states and countries. >> if this helps us land a pilot, it's more likely to help us land a series. if we land a series, it's picked up, long-term good paying jobs will be here in los angeles. >> the hard part will be convincing the legislatiurlegis. >> this is where we live. >> the city's films are in an interview on eyewitness newsmak
use the loss of freedom of time. that was it. >> excerpts from the article say charles has been taking on more royal duties and doing more charitable events as queen elizabeth reduces her public role. >>> l.a. is fighting for its identity. mayor and community members want to bring hollywood back to where it started from. they're worried about film incentives stealing production jobs capital of tv and film. how the mayor plans to keep the jobs. >> a busy day on major crimes....