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the interface between the city's network and proposed high-speed rail line to link us with los angeles is an issue of daunting scale. we work through the year to make sure that the city could develop a coordinated position that could be delivered to the camp -- california high-speed rail authority. the sustainable strategy became another area of significant activity as we entered in phase closely with government and municipal transportation authority. this work will not only bear fruit in the next year as the regional transportation plan for infrastructure and investment strategy begins to reflect san francisco's needs and expectations, as well as its competitive position when it comes to projects that deliver performance by an efficiency in an already compact urban environment. excuse me. i personally spent a significant amount of time working on this issue, reaching out to my colleagues and authorities around the bay area to cultivate the different elements. if this was not enough, we manage to get opportunities in 2010 securing the additional $5 million for san francisco transportat
the interface between the city's network and proposed high-speed rail line to link us with los angeles is an issue of daunting scale. we work through the year to make sure that the city could develop a coordinated position that could be delivered to the camp -- california high-speed rail authority. the sustainable strategy became another area of significant activity as we entered in phase closely with government and municipal transportation authority. this work will not only bear fruit in the...
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with us. >> california's gold is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by-- well, hello, everybody. i'm huell howser. walking down the steps. and these just aren't any old steps either. these are very historic steps here in los angeles. these steps were made famous back in 1932 by laurel and hardy in their classic film, the music box. and if you remember that particular scene, it was quite a production for laurel and hardy to get a piano, a boxed up piano all the way up these steps.
with us. >> california's gold is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by-- well, hello, everybody. i'm huell howser. walking down the steps. and these just aren't any old steps either. these are very historic steps here in los angeles. these steps were made famous back in 1932 by laurel and hardy in their classic film, the music box. and if you remember that particular scene, it was quite a production...
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and he joins us from los angeles with the latest. the west coast this morning? >> good morning. you might have heard. we're having a little weather out here right now. a little rain. but the good news is, there's a big, plastic tent over the red carpet. at least things are staying dry there. i guess the rain and the weather, keeping the workers pretty busy out front. as we discovered, there's a lot going on inside the theater, too. outside the kodak theater yesterday, the red carpet's readiness is there for all to see. we're taking you inside the theater. getting an exclusive, backstage peek, during rehearsals, where cameras rarely venture. and yet-to-be-revealed wonders await. enter stage right. putting stuff together here. see all those crystals? they're going to create a little shine. oscar statuettes a little too big to take home or put your name on. and you can just see everybody hard at work here. bruce, i'm congratulating you because you seem really calm. >> all a facade. we really wanted to do a show about the past and the pr
and he joins us from los angeles with the latest. the west coast this morning? >> good morning. you might have heard. we're having a little weather out here right now. a little rain. but the good news is, there's a big, plastic tent over the red carpet. at least things are staying dry there. i guess the rain and the weather, keeping the workers pretty busy out front. as we discovered, there's a lot going on inside the theater, too. outside the kodak theater yesterday, the red carpet's...
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with us is a correspondent from the "the los angeles times," brian bennett, and a correspondent for a "the new york times," eric lipton. >> the department says you're hoping to have 1000 of these new technologies in by the end of the year. does the budget allow you to meet that target? >> i think we will be able to meet that target. we are already pirating the next wave of software, and we are always moving to try to address the concerns that were raised. the reason we do pat-downs is because of the intelligence and the threats. there is evidence of the fact that our adversaries understand that explosives hidden in certain areas can be found because they know of our sensitivities, quite frankly, and we recognize that and respect that, and so, what we have done is with the new technologies, we have a much better way of finding nonmetallic substances. magnetometers, obviously, cannot find those. there is a very small number of passengers. what we found through thanksgiving and christmas and the holiday travel period is that the passengers themselves, they did not like it, but once they
with us is a correspondent from the "the los angeles times," brian bennett, and a correspondent for a "the new york times," eric lipton. >> the department says you're hoping to have 1000 of these new technologies in by the end of the year. does the budget allow you to meet that target? >> i think we will be able to meet that target. we are already pirating the next wave of software, and we are always moving to try to address the concerns that were raised. the...
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burton flew from los angeles to be with us tonight. i appreciate your taking the time. welcome back. sure. if you would like, we can have another speaker go before you so you have time to set up, if you would like. ok. sure. let's move to another speaker while we try to get this fixed. is there someone who can help? ok. could i have the aclu here? your name has been mentioned a lot tonight. mr. allen hopper, director of police practices of the aclu for northern california. >> i do want to point out that i have a two-part presentation for you this evening. i would like to present a little video that will take eight or 10 minutes. i have a few minutes of comments. commissioner chan: maybe we will hold off on changing the laptop for now. >> do you want me to go ahead? >commissioner chan: yes, please. >> however you want to do it. commissioner chan: i think you can use it right now. go ahead. >> good evening. i'm the police practices director at the aclu of northern california. thank you for inviting me to speak this evening. is that better? as i said, i have, with your ind
burton flew from los angeles to be with us tonight. i appreciate your taking the time. welcome back. sure. if you would like, we can have another speaker go before you so you have time to set up, if you would like. ok. sure. let's move to another speaker while we try to get this fixed. is there someone who can help? ok. could i have the aclu here? your name has been mentioned a lot tonight. mr. allen hopper, director of police practices of the aclu for northern california. >> i do want to...
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with a bigger blessing. >> reporter: for her, a future that's literally up and away. ron mott, nbc news, los angeles. >> watch more on our website thegrio.com. >>> that's it for us this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and as always, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, one major status update. facebook has a new friend, and it's a bay area town. we've got to look at what their big move means for the local economy. >> thanks for joining us on this tuesday evening. >> one of the biggest companies on earth is moving from a small bay area city to a small bay area town. facebook moving out of palo alto d
with a bigger blessing. >> reporter: for her, a future that's literally up and away. ron mott, nbc news, los angeles. >> watch more on our website thegrio.com. >>> that's it for us this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and as always, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, one major status update. facebook has a new friend, and it's a bay area...
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blake griffin from the los angeles clippers will be with us. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: first time anyone evere'll have music from stone sour and keri hilson. our first guest is a very funny guy with just the exact right amount of crazy starting friday, you can see him foam-rubbered to the hilt as the cross-dressing fbi agent malcolm turner in the new movie "big mommas: like father like son," please say hello to martin lawrence. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. >> thank you, hey. >> jimmy: what is this? >> well this, is for you, jimmy. >> jimmy: is it really. >> since i had to spend my valentine's with you and i brought some chocolate with nuts. >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice, thank you. >> there you go. >> jimmy: that was beautiful. you just got married since the last time you were here over the summer. this is your first valentine's day as a husband. >> yes, and my wife asked me what we were doing tonight and i said, sorry, beautiful, but i got to spend it with jimmy kimmel julie spending it with me. i hope you gave her flowers. >> i gave her flowers and a big box of candy. we came
blake griffin from the los angeles clippers will be with us. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: first time anyone evere'll have music from stone sour and keri hilson. our first guest is a very funny guy with just the exact right amount of crazy starting friday, you can see him foam-rubbered to the hilt as the cross-dressing fbi agent malcolm turner in the new movie "big mommas: like father like son," please say hello to martin lawrence. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome....
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los angeles tonight with what we learned today. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you know, it used to be said that when america sneezes, the world catches a cold.
los angeles tonight with what we learned today. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you know, it used to be said that when america sneezes, the world catches a cold.
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los angeles. just about all of us with total sunshine. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much.ime 6:43. world war ii ended more than 65 years ago and the men who fought those battles have been chronicled in books, movies and tv but a project at u.c. berkeley is making sure we don't forget about the women here on ot home front who kept the fighting men in the battle. the women enjoyed being called rosy the riveter. >> then i graduated from high school, and the next year there was the shipyards. >> that's how world war ii changed edith's life. she joined thousands of women in richmond doing traditionally male jobs. they proudly called themselves rosy the riveter. >> in 1941 they were hiring in the shipyards. so -- and i was married. but i wanted to work. >> she's putting her memories down on video for a history project at u.c. berkeley. the name of the project is rosie the riveter, world war ii home front experience project. >> that's what cal academic specialists like sam redman are recording and logging these stories in the women's own words so they won't be forgotten. >> every
los angeles. just about all of us with total sunshine. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much.ime 6:43. world war ii ended more than 65 years ago and the men who fought those battles have been chronicled in books, movies and tv but a project at u.c. berkeley is making sure we don't forget about the women here on ot home front who kept the fighting men in the battle. the women enjoyed being called rosy the riveter. >> then i graduated from high school, and the next...
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with us the architects of the mint is model. -- the memphis model. we look at how they handled the mentally ill and then we look at the model in los angeles and we invited them back today to talk about their process. >> i would like to express our appreciation to this board and the leaders of this community that has been interacting with us and the crisis intervention team in memphis. we are very appreciative of your time. we will start right into the presentation. the crisis intervention teams is referred to as cit. i am a retired major from the memphis police department. the last part of my career, which is 20 years, which was donated and directed towards the crisis intervention team. we helped to formalize this specialized approach. since my presence is reflected back to my career and law- enforcement, the program is not a law enforcement program. this is a part of law enforcement but this is a community program. in powers the community to address the special needs that have already been discussed. this is about partnerships and they are very unique. this is about a mental-health provider partnership and advocacy. those partnerships are key to the ex
with us the architects of the mint is model. -- the memphis model. we look at how they handled the mentally ill and then we look at the model in los angeles and we invited them back today to talk about their process. >> i would like to express our appreciation to this board and the leaders of this community that has been interacting with us and the crisis intervention team in memphis. we are very appreciative of your time. we will start right into the presentation. the crisis intervention...
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an abc news investigation with the center for public integrity if i, found 50 oil refine rips using the chemical from houston to minneapolis to los angelesnd in between. putting some 16 million unsuspecting americans in potential kill zones. >> your lungs hurt you can't breathe. the lungs can't function. eventually you die from asphyxiation. >> this was a scientist when he helped conduct the studies in conjunction with amaco oil. >> it actually penetrates the skin, destroying the issue, trying to get to the bones and react. it's a very very strong acid. >> reporter: this is really nasty. >> it's really nasty stuff. >> reporter: the doctor says the oil companies did not want the video made public and insisted on posting a disclaimer that the test could not be used to estimate what might happen in a real accident. but the doctor says it could. >> an accident could be this bad. an accident could look like this. >> reporter: there areal tern tichs to the acid but the industry says it would be too expensive to retro fit refine rips. that the use of the chemical is safe with proper prekaux cautions. this is the president of the oil refineries
an abc news investigation with the center for public integrity if i, found 50 oil refine rips using the chemical from houston to minneapolis to los angelesnd in between. putting some 16 million unsuspecting americans in potential kill zones. >> your lungs hurt you can't breathe. the lungs can't function. eventually you die from asphyxiation. >> this was a scientist when he helped conduct the studies in conjunction with amaco oil. >> it actually penetrates the skin, destroying...
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most of the sunshine south of us san diego, los angeles and palm springs low to mid-50s. here's eric with 6:43 now. the u.n. security council will meet in emergency session later today to discuss the bloody crackdown on protestors in libya. calls for the resignation of long-time ruler moammer gadhafi arising. several have resigned in protest of the violence. hillary clinton is calling on qaddafi to step down. u.n. secretary general says he's talked to him on the phone. i called to tell him to stop the demonstrators. the importance of respecting human rights or for -- >> the u.s. state department has intensified its travel warning for libya and is now ordering non-emergency personnel and family members of embassy workers to leave the country. italy and turkey are sending jets and ships to evacuate their citizens today. >> the turmoil in libya is having a direct impact on gasoline prices. although u.s. markets were closed yesterday for the holiday, crude oil futures were up 6%, the biggest one-day jump in almost three years. they're expected to translate into higher prices at the pump with
most of the sunshine south of us san diego, los angeles and palm springs low to mid-50s. here's eric with 6:43 now. the u.n. security council will meet in emergency session later today to discuss the bloody crackdown on protestors in libya. calls for the resignation of long-time ruler moammer gadhafi arising. several have resigned in protest of the violence. hillary clinton is calling on qaddafi to step down. u.n. secretary general says he's talked to him on the phone. i called to tell him to...
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with children. he's also spent time at a camp and youth ministry here in san jose in los angeles. the child development center has sent out letters to his parents and tells usare fully cooperative with the police investigation. it should be noted that the san jose unified school district does not run this after schoolchild care program. it simply just lets the child development use its space. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell for "today in the bay." >>> thank you for the update, bob. >> this morning pg&e must cut the pressure to many gas lines including two running beneath neighborhoods in the south bay. the state public utilities commission says pg&e ran the gas lines well above legal safety levels within the last few years. late last night pg&e admitted it intentionally upped the pressure on a dozen lines a handful of times. the utility says the pressure in the lines went above maximum limits by only a few pounds. the lines are a 3.5-mile stretch. and there's a section between watsonville and terrace hill. 17.75 miles up to modesto as well. >>> the trial for phillip garrido could move forward today if lawyers say he's mentally competent to stand
with children. he's also spent time at a camp and youth ministry here in san jose in los angeles. the child development center has sent out letters to his parents and tells usare fully cooperative with the police investigation. it should be noted that the san jose unified school district does not run this after schoolchild care program. it simply just lets the child development use its space. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell for "today in the bay." >>> thank you...
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and liars dot com john thanks so much for joining us here in our studio actually but you're still in los angeles now i'm scared to tell me if you're with me here don't you think that this is a time for the working class in america to to band together not to say hey i'm a tea partier and your union thug but to realize that their principles there are policies that are hurting all of them that they can get behind it to gether absolutely on it's amazing to me that there is this rift between working class americans and then this new lead concocted party called the tea party which is supposed to be some right wing populists form of of they are you know a crusade when we're on the same side because what we're talking about is the influence of the koch brothers billions of dollars along with tons of of their high priced g.o.p. donors that have been spreading propaganda through fox news too am radio that have actually turning themselves against their own best interests it's quite it's quite amazing and i wrote a book along with my managing editor david mayo where can we explain this hijacking of just basic americans to this for some reason a lo
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> reporter: an abc news investigation with the center for public integrity found 50 oil refineries from houston to minneapolis to los angeles to philadelphia who use hydrofluoric acid, putting some 16 million unsuspecting americans at serious risk. >> worst case scenario is a major accident in a highly populated area, and thousands of people are impacted. >> reporter: that hasn't happened, but in the last two years, there have been 29 fires and explosions at refineries using hydrofluoric acid, which is key to making gasoline cleaner and more efficient. >> i think our safety record could be improved but it's not a bad safety record. >> reporter: but our investigation found a crisis brewing with aging equipment and a poor record of maintenance. after an accident involving the chemical at this sunoco refinery in philadelphia, investigators found the company failed to correct and established history of tube leaks dating back to 1973. there are chemicals that would be less risky and are being used at other refineries, but the industry says it would be too difficult and too expensive to convert. so, they continue to use hydrofluoric acid, diane. >> bria
> reporter: an abc news investigation with the center for public integrity found 50 oil refineries from houston to minneapolis to los angeles to philadelphia who use hydrofluoric acid, putting some 16 million unsuspecting americans at serious risk. >> worst case scenario is a major accident in a highly populated area, and thousands of people are impacted. >> reporter: that hasn't happened, but in the last two years, there have been 29 fires and explosions at refineries using...
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using her voice to change lives just as it has touched them. mara schiavocampo, nbc news, los angeles. >>> there's more on jill scott's story, including an extended interview withnd information on the entire and impressive group of the grios 100 history makers in the making. it's on the web at thegrio.com. >>> finally tonight, the winner is -- >> best in show is the deerhound. >> a scottish deerhound named hickory with a bit of a beard made history by taking best in show at this year's westminster dog show here in new york. it's the first time the breed has ever been named grand champion. a very proud doggy. hickory's victory lap included filet mignon lunch at sardi's restaurant here in new york. failed to leave a tip, something about not having a wallet. that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com for people across the bay area, from downed trees to hail and some big waves there. and this is only the beginning of this type of weather. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm diane dwye
using her voice to change lives just as it has touched them. mara schiavocampo, nbc news, los angeles. >>> there's more on jill scott's story, including an extended interview withnd information on the entire and impressive group of the grios 100 history makers in the making. it's on the web at thegrio.com. >>> finally tonight, the winner is -- >> best in show is the deerhound. >> a scottish deerhound named hickory with a bit of a beard made history by taking best...
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us. >> all new oprah: the day after hollywood's biggest night we're taking over oscar's stage! ((oprah)) hooray for hollywood! it's our ultimate after oscar party from the kodak theatre in los angeles! with the bigigigigigigigigigigig honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] for a limited time, call to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's our fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothin'. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female annnc xer ] ge@it accesso the ti ñre at& national wi-fi network for no extra charge. so for a limited time, get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? you already have one. oh. ♪ never in my lifetime did i think i could wa
us. >> all new oprah: the day after hollywood's biggest night we're taking over oscar's stage! ((oprah)) hooray for hollywood! it's our ultimate after oscar party from the kodak theatre in los angeles! with the bigigigigigigigigigigig honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay,...
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up and knows that mary los angeles a rolling pin, kitchen knife and a walking cane, things that she will use to defend herself in her cairo apartment and tonight we did talk with her longtime east bay friend who hopes that it doesn't come down to using those things. >> reporter: with no water and no way out, 76-year-old mary thorn berry is isolated in her own apartment. in the heart of violent political protests on the streets below. >> sometimes i just hear the huge sound and the chant will be "mubarak, mubarak, mubarak." and sometimes it'll be elbaradei. el baradei. >> reporter: hoping that someone will be able to help mary get out. >> i spoke to her this morning and we agreed that she just needed to have whatever rest she could get. >> thornberry says she can't safely leave her building, especially with protesters throwing molotov cocktails from the roof. >> she is all alone. she's on the sixth floor. she knows that the tide rises as far as people coming in the building. and. it's just a horrifying feeling. that she's there all alone. >> reporter: an nbc news crew tried to help but couldn't make it to the building. the state department says it will do what
up and knows that mary los angeles a rolling pin, kitchen knife and a walking cane, things that she will use to defend herself in her cairo apartment and tonight we did talk with her longtime east bay friend who hopes that it doesn't come down to using those things. >> reporter: with no water and no way out, 76-year-old mary thorn berry is isolated in her own apartment. in the heart of violent political protests on the streets below. >> sometimes i just hear the huge sound and the...
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us live here in new york. >>> if an online report out this morning is accurate, lindsay lohan may be in trouble with the law again. celebrity website radar online says los angelesolice are seeking a search warrant for lohan's home. it says lohan is suspected of stealing what's described as high-end jewelry, including a necklace. the report has not been confirmed by police. >>> this will be another day in court for roger clemens. the former major league pitcher accused of lying to congress about using steroids. clemens will appear before a washington federal judge who will decide a conflict of interest question involving one of clemens' lawyers. trial is currently set for july. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. and in sports, a look at the silly side of the steelers and packers in their run-up to super bowl xlv. go bold instead of the same old -- with chili's new $6 lunch break. choose a salad or tasty soup. pair it with a texas toast half sandwich, like our southwestern blt with applewood smoked bacon. served with fries, it's big flavor for just 6 bucks! weekdays at chili's. >> ( beeping, beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your s
us live here in new york. >>> if an online report out this morning is accurate, lindsay lohan may be in trouble with the law again. celebrity website radar online says los angelesolice are seeking a search warrant for lohan's home. it says lohan is suspected of stealing what's described as high-end jewelry, including a necklace. the report has not been confirmed by police. >>> this will be another day in court for roger clemens. the former major league pitcher accused of lying...
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los angeles, gary give us saturday's action. >> reporter: good morning hey, fred couples can still hold his own with the young guys, he lost his lead at northern trust but only one stroke back. >>> patty mills looking on as the former team tries to pad their resume. gales led but were out scored in the second half losing 75- 65. >> rex walters and donees struggled final 20 minutes, they were held to 21 points second half and took the game 70-53 to move into a tie for second place. >> >> all-star saturday night, curry won the challenge. jones took the 3 point shoot out, that guy won the dunk contest he jumped over a car for the final dunk. a car. very impressive. sharks and avs. devon records his first career hat trick. and all 25 shots were saved for his third shut out this month. sharks beat the avs. >>> stuart takes the checkered flag, but not by much take a look he beat clint boyar at the finish line there you go your morning sports have a great day. >>> all right a couple other bay area college basketball scores last night stanford lost at home to usc, 69-53 up in the pacific northwest santa clara fell to portland. >>> 3 m
los angeles, gary give us saturday's action. >> reporter: good morning hey, fred couples can still hold his own with the young guys, he lost his lead at northern trust but only one stroke back. >>> patty mills looking on as the former team tries to pad their resume. gales led but were out scored in the second half losing 75- 65. >> rex walters and donees struggled final 20 minutes, they were held to 21 points second half and took the game 70-53 to move into a tie for second...
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with us tonight, a very large man, an nba all-star in his rookie year, despite playing for the los angeles griffin is here tonight. [ applause ] we need to get him a nickname. and we have a number of things to address with blake. then with music from her new album "no boys allowed," keri hilson will be here from the bud light stage. quite a lineup next week. cameron diaz. hundred henry winkler. owen wilson. nancy grace. kel la ripa. music from twilight singers adel and cake so join us next week. our first guest tonight is a very funny man. he can sing, dance, act and has a name like a japanese number puzzle. six seasons on "saturday night live." now in the new movie "hall pass." it opens in theaters next friday. please say hello to jason sudeikis. >> i'm ready. >> jimmy: you're all kansased up, aren't you? >> i've been working out. got a big game tomorrow. >> jimmy: we have a big game tomorrow. >> you have to coach it. >> jimmy: i'm the coach of the east team -- or west team. you're on the east team. >> i am now. >> jimmy: are you a good player? >> no, not really. no. no, i can talk it. i'
with us tonight, a very large man, an nba all-star in his rookie year, despite playing for the los angeles griffin is here tonight. [ applause ] we need to get him a nickname. and we have a number of things to address with blake. then with music from her new album "no boys allowed," keri hilson will be here from the bud light stage. quite a lineup next week. cameron diaz. hundred henry winkler. owen wilson. nancy grace. kel la ripa. music from twilight singers adel and cake so join us...
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los angeles. >> linda stacy is a critic for the "new york post." thanks for being with us.da, i want to start with you. interestingly enough you have a daughter who studied abroad in italy. what was your opinion about this whole case before you saw it? >> as a mother i said, this would like saying my daughter did something. so outrageous and ridiculous and such a railroad job. i spent a lot of time in italy and i found the whole thing bizarre and, as a reporter, i found there were pieces missing and i thought it was a complete railroad job. >> now you see the movie, has it changed your opinion at all? >> it actually did change my opinion. i still don't know, of course, i wasn't there. however, the reactions that she had afterwards, making out in the police station with her boyfriend, literally doing ca cartwheels. laughing and fooling around while meredith's mother was holding a candlelight vigil. it doesn't add up. >> steve, i want to ask you a question. you believe amanda is innocent and, like her parents, you worry this movie could hurt her appeal process, is that correc
los angeles. >> linda stacy is a critic for the "new york post." thanks for being with us.da, i want to start with you. interestingly enough you have a daughter who studied abroad in italy. what was your opinion about this whole case before you saw it? >> as a mother i said, this would like saying my daughter did something. so outrageous and ridiculous and such a railroad job. i spent a lot of time in italy and i found the whole thing bizarre and, as a reporter, i found...
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us an exclusive tour of the facility which will open next month. he knows all about the concept. >> he opens this similar operation center two years ago in los angeles when he was with the lapd. l what separates this from ordinary op center is that it's a clearing house for up to the minute crime data. it will enable police to respond based on real time information. >> we have crime mapping at that time a.we can map crime. analyst will be assigned to push pull the crime information among all 10 districts. >>reporter: what do you see the trends and what are you thinking in terms of strategy. >> what we are doing right now is again partnering with tenderloin and. >>reporter: part of the data will come from the crime tracking system which former chief installed two years ago. they figure out the long-term trend in each crime category. it has been a successful police tool. >> i do believe that statistics tell us a great deal and it offers us an opportunity to look at is what happening and react to them but then to take that statistics home long-term. >>reporter: the computers integrate that with real time data like shot spotter and information from 911 calls as they com
us an exclusive tour of the facility which will open next month. he knows all about the concept. >> he opens this similar operation center two years ago in los angeles when he was with the lapd. l what separates this from ordinary op center is that it's a clearing house for up to the minute crime data. it will enable police to respond based on real time information. >> we have crime mapping at that time a.we can map crime. analyst will be assigned to push pull the crime information...
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correspondent ramon dylan no introduces us to an american man in los angeles who put his emotions into a melody. going to see a. familiar to you son half a world away said to russia with love. jersey gated in los angeles resident mercy santo's admits he is not a singer but the national anthem of russia has become this new is law on line i came across the. national anthem for those most amazing thing i ever heard santos stumbled across the anthem trying to find more news on january first terrorist attack on a moscow airport that heinous act and russia's anthem brought out some raw emotions my first heard the entire song actually and what tears my eyes eyes definitely question by mercy tells me that once he heard the russian national anthem he spent the next three days and three nights learning that in russian it was the least thing that he could do in his mind to show his love and sympathy for the russian people for. their load. the. op was. still up. literally. and he says i just miss inspired me and i listen to every word and listen to the music and know the changes and i. really was motivated by. the competition seeing the yard was touched and moved by it that was w
correspondent ramon dylan no introduces us to an american man in los angeles who put his emotions into a melody. going to see a. familiar to you son half a world away said to russia with love. jersey gated in los angeles resident mercy santo's admits he is not a singer but the national anthem of russia has become this new is law on line i came across the. national anthem for those most amazing thing i ever heard santos stumbled across the anthem trying to find more news on january first...
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us a first- of-its-kind criminal indictment. >> reporter: in the 1960s, father martin o'loghlen had an affair with a 16-year-old girl a student at a catholic church in the archdiocese of los angeles remained in active ministry until this past week. in 1996, his past came to the attention of church officials after o'loghlen contacted his victim. in this handwritten letter to her, he admitted molesting her saying, "i am deeply sorry for becoming involved and readily accept the fact i was the responsible one in our relationship." after she received the letter, she contacted church authorities, who investigated o'loghlen, but later that year, the l.a. archdiocese welcomed him back, saying there were no restrictions placed on his ministry within the archdiocese, even thanking him for his "willingness to serve on the sexual abuse advisory board." >> this is a pattern going on now. the cover-up and the mishandling by upper management has been a pattern. >> reporter: father thomas doyle, an advocate for clergy sex abuse victims, says o'loghlen's case and others are renewing questions about whether top church officials failed to protect children. >> showed him pornography... >> reporter:
us a first- of-its-kind criminal indictment. >> reporter: in the 1960s, father martin o'loghlen had an affair with a 16-year-old girl a student at a catholic church in the archdiocese of los angeles remained in active ministry until this past week. in 1996, his past came to the attention of church officials after o'loghlen contacted his victim. in this handwritten letter to her, he admitted molesting her saying, "i am deeply sorry for becoming involved and readily accept the fact i...
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los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first up tonight, what the uprising in egypt means for the rest of the world. 84 and affairs columnist for "financial times" in london is with us -- a foreign affairs columnist. he has a book, "zero-sum future ," gideon rachman. also with us, grammy award winner john legend is here, and he is up for several more. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supportswith every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: gideon rachman works for "financial times" in london, following a 15-year career with "economist," and his new book is called "zero-sum future." he joins us from new york. gideon rachman, good to have you with us tonight, sir. >> good to be here. tavis: for the balance of your care
los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first up tonight, what the uprising in egypt means for the rest of the world. 84 and affairs columnist for "financial times" in london is with us -- a foreign affairs columnist. he has a book, "zero-sum future ," gideon rachman. also with us, grammy award winner john legend is here, and he is up for several more. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to...
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los angeles -- is this a different route? >> it is a different company. we contract with combined tactical systems. we did. we initially began the program with the launching system. we were using it. commissioner hammer: i don't want to ask many questions. some of our colleagues will go in depth. having worked in and around law- enforcement for 25 years, i had never heard about this. commissioner cahhan and i heard about it from the memphis police department. they used tasers and they were not effective. i was blown away by how far -- how hard and fast this weapon was. >> background comes out at 300 feet per second. this comes out at 250 feet per second. probably creates the same type of energy because the gramm weight of this is 60 grams. i know that is a little bit later. i could pass this around. you can see the type of particular round is a little bit heavier. that is why this technology has a faster, hotter charge in it. it is creating the same kinetic energy. it is just a little bit like to. commissioner hammer: i don't want to go into the details tonight. hopefully our colleagues can do that and come back with us. one of the things that intrigued me about this particula
los angeles -- is this a different route? >> it is a different company. we contract with combined tactical systems. we did. we initially began the program with the launching system. we were using it. commissioner hammer: i don't want to ask many questions. some of our colleagues will go in depth. having worked in and around law- enforcement for 25 years, i had never heard about this. commissioner cahhan and i heard about it from the memphis police department. they used tasers and they...
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us to a man in los angeles who put his emotions into a melody. going to see a city shared a familiar tune some half a world away since a russia with love by a new jersey native in los angeles resident mercy santo's admits he is not a singer but the national anthem of russia has become his newest lot on line i came across the. national anthem for those most amazing thing i ever heard sample stumbled across the and i'm not trying to find more news than worst terrorist attack on a moscow airport anus and russia's anthem brought out some raw emotions are first heard the entire song actually and what here is miles i was definitely. touched and moved by mercy tells me that once he heard the russian national anthem he spent the next three days and three nights learning it in russian it was the least thing that he could do in his mind to show his love and sympathy for the russian people from. syria over the. oh no no no. no no. literally. was at it since i just was inspired been like to listen to every word and listen to the music i know the changes and. the really was motivated by the competition scene was there was a question by. that was without even. know
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neighborhoods in los angeles -- south central, for example, and really happy to see that people are finding an innovative way to deal with adversity. i felt very safe, well informed by the people and lead us, and for anybody interested in jazz, we just happened to look into an amazing event, which happens every second friday of the month at 12:30 in the lobby of the cadillac hotel, and for anybody likes jazz, you would be really blown away because it is quite amazing. so if anybody wants to find a so if anybody wants to find a reason to go there, every se
neighborhoods in los angeles -- south central, for example, and really happy to see that people are finding an innovative way to deal with adversity. i felt very safe, well informed by the people and lead us, and for anybody interested in jazz, we just happened to look into an amazing event, which happens every second friday of the month at 12:30 in the lobby of the cadillac hotel, and for anybody likes jazz, you would be really blown away because it is quite amazing. so if anybody wants to...
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us to a man a long standing less well put his emotions into a melody. off. the familiar to some half a world away said to russia with love by jersey gated in los angeles resident mercy santo's at mit's he is not a singer but the national anthem of russia has become his newest law on line i came across the. national anthem for those most amazing thing amateur samples stumbled across the and i'm trying to find more news call agenda where's terrorist attack on a moscow airport the gayness and russia santa brought out some raw emotions my first heard the entire song actually what tears my eyes definitely. customer. mercy tells me that once he heard the russian national anthem he spent the next three days and three nights learning that in russian it was the least thing that he could do with his mind to show his love and sympathy for the russian people from the. middle over. the. the middle literally. and you can see i just was inspired and i have to listen to every word and listen to the music and know the changes and. i really was motivated by the competition saying the there was no question. that was without even. knowing what they were saying. carlos. when i say
us to a man a long standing less well put his emotions into a melody. off. the familiar to some half a world away said to russia with love by jersey gated in los angeles resident mercy santo's at mit's he is not a singer but the national anthem of russia has become his newest law on line i came across the. national anthem for those most amazing thing amateur samples stumbled across the and i'm trying to find more news call agenda where's terrorist attack on a moscow airport the gayness and...
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using the force. that pint-sized sensation is actually a 6-year-old patient at children's hospital in los angeles chs he wassing theed withtal heart defect when he was just 1 year old. he beat out hundreds of kids for that job. >> he said cup your hands like this and use it for a sonic. and so i did that. they gave me a little break, like a three minute break. >> his mom says that he does get regular checkups on his pacemaker but otherwise is a completely normal kid. that clip is getting more popular by the day. it already has 7 million page views on youtube. i love how the dog does not cooperate. >>> we're going to take you to the delta mendota canal where the body of julian was found this week. >>> good morning justin allen, just ahead in morning sports, we catch up with the giants before today's fan fest. plus the celebs were out today in lainal ds. we'll have some classic adam sandler for you coming up in just a bit. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thin
using the force. that pint-sized sensation is actually a 6-year-old patient at children's hospital in los angeles chs he wassing theed withtal heart defect when he was just 1 year old. he beat out hundreds of kids for that job. >> he said cup your hands like this and use it for a sonic. and so i did that. they gave me a little break, like a three minute break. >> his mom says that he does get regular checkups on his pacemaker but otherwise is a completely normal kid. that clip is...
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with the los angeles times. this is what her book looks like, "in the name of god: the khomeini decade." thank you very much for joining us. guest: thank you. .. a. >> i will tell you about this book that i have just written about "the balfour declaration." it was published or written and given to the cabinet and accepted by the british cabinet on november 2nd november 2nd, 1917. in the balfour declaration, great britain promised to support an establishment of a national home for the jews in palestine and as jackie said, today the bell fuller declaration is seen as the foundation stone of modern israel and something to be celebrated but others it is seen as a first step of the arab and dispossession and misery and something to be deplored. but everybody has viewed it as the inevitable byproduct of growing anglo zionist intimacy during world war i. every previous book to my knowledge about the declaration celebrates the remarkable campaign led by the zionist leader in great britain, of the russian born chemist and they celebrate how they talk the principles of his movement of zionism to their british sheet and in any way t
with the los angeles times. this is what her book looks like, "in the name of god: the khomeini decade." thank you very much for joining us. guest: thank you. .. a. >> i will tell you about this book that i have just written about "the balfour declaration." it was published or written and given to the cabinet and accepted by the british cabinet on november 2nd november 2nd, 1917. in the balfour declaration, great britain promised to support an establishment of a...