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i was reading in one of the l.a. papers, police were worried people would be in the highways looking up instead of ahead. the highway shut themselves down. we have casey wian standing by. casey is at the airport, at the hangar, where "endeavor" will live until that museum. set the scene for me, casey. >> reporter: what we have got here sa i little bit more sedate scene than miguel is encountering but it is about to get more exciting once this 747 carrying "endeavor" lands. what you're going to see is right over my shoulder, where the flags are, that's where the plane and the shuttle are going to taxi to, there is going to be a ceremony here involving three of the 150 or so folks who flew on the shuttle "endeavor" and dignitaries, the mayor is here, the master or mistress of ceremonies, this is very appropriate for los angeles, is the woman who played lieutenant okura, michelle nichols in the television show "star trek," she'll be presiding over the ceremony here. what is going to happen once all the dignities a digni
i was reading in one of the l.a. papers, police were worried people would be in the highways looking up instead of ahead. the highway shut themselves down. we have casey wian standing by. casey is at the airport, at the hangar, where "endeavor" will live until that museum. set the scene for me, casey. >> reporter: what we have got here sa i little bit more sedate scene than miguel is encountering but it is about to get more exciting once this 747 carrying "endeavor"...
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how widespread is the "l.a. times" saying this is? >> they're not isolated incidences. from los angeles to chesapeake, virginia. hundreds of cases that were documented that weren't reported to law enforcement. >> and if these weren't i guess reported by these officials within the boy scout, are they saying parents didn't know or what are the alleged victims saying. >> the most outrageous thing about this is there were documents, these perversion files, people that were blacklisted from volunteering. the statements received from victims of abuse were never handed over to the parents. parents had suspicions, never made it over to the children. in fact, we spoke to the boy scouts of america earlier today and they gave us a statement saying we have always cooperated fully with law enforcement and now require members to report even suspicious of abuse directly to local law enforcement. recent media reports looked at a subset of files from 40 years ago. what they're saying is that there's a whole different culture now in the boy scouts. this isn't the case now and this phenom
how widespread is the "l.a. times" saying this is? >> they're not isolated incidences. from los angeles to chesapeake, virginia. hundreds of cases that were documented that weren't reported to law enforcement. >> and if these weren't i guess reported by these officials within the boy scout, are they saying parents didn't know or what are the alleged victims saying. >> the most outrageous thing about this is there were documents, these perversion files, people that...
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here are a few words from steve whitmore as to why they took him in. >> the l.a. county sheriff's department assisted federal probation officers in a voluntary interview -- nobody is arrested. nobody is detained. nobody is in custody. the gentleman came on his own accord. we're just assisting them in this interview because federal probation asked us to do so. there were conversations between the federal probation officers and him. he was ready and willing and very cooperative. >> now, as i understand it, this is the first step toward any sort of revocation or change to his probation status. if his probation officer deems it necessary, there may be a hearing coming up before a judge. probably the judge that convicted him and sentenced him to that probation. serve a year in jail time as well, and that probation. and then after that hearing, we would find out whether his probation is revoked or whether or not it's changed in any way, but at this point, we don't have any word on that hearing. >> in terms of why this happened in the middle of the night, is it simply ju
here are a few words from steve whitmore as to why they took him in. >> the l.a. county sheriff's department assisted federal probation officers in a voluntary interview -- nobody is arrested. nobody is detained. nobody is in custody. the gentleman came on his own accord. we're just assisting them in this interview because federal probation asked us to do so. there were conversations between the federal probation officers and him. he was ready and willing and very cooperative. >>...
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the l.a. times dug into hundreds of documents that detail allegations against boy scouts personnel and volunteers. the files appear to show a pattern of protecting the accused and sweeping it under the rug. i want to bring in one of the reporters on this story for "the l.a. times," good morning to you. thank you for getting up nice and early with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >> you went through 1,600 confidential files dating from 1970 to 1991. how many cases of abuse are we talking about here? >> thousands, really. we looked at 1,600 cases but many of those cases involve several victims. as many as 2,000, even 3,000 victims are likely named in these files. >> what are the accusations? >> well, a lot of them are rather explicit in detail. many of the files contain handwritten accounts by the young 10-year-old boys who were sexually abuse. the boy scouts were attempting to put together a complete file so that they could expel these men from scouting. s
the l.a. times dug into hundreds of documents that detail allegations against boy scouts personnel and volunteers. the files appear to show a pattern of protecting the accused and sweeping it under the rug. i want to bring in one of the reporters on this story for "the l.a. times," good morning to you. thank you for getting up nice and early with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >> you went through 1,600 confidential files dating from...
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this is not l.a. they're not landing in l.a. don't go look for it. you have to be victorville and the other side of the mountains before you see this but you will get a chance tomorrow. it's going to fly from edwards all the way to sacramento, fly over the capitol, across in to san francisco. down the coast. take the pch all the way south in to lax. >> can you imagine on thepch and looking up and seeing this? >> love to. let's go. >> so great. and then finally, the big moment october 12th and when i'm sure we'll be live and see everyone on the streets. so, we'll stay with the picture. shall we move on? let's move on. but as soon as we start to see it landing at edwards we love the pretty pictures. we'll bring it back to you. thank you for now. >>> to this. to this. here we go. baby boomers. they're aging like no generation before them. and if you need proof, ladies and gentlemen, i give you bruce springsteen. ♪ bruce! crowd surfing last night after he opened a three-night stand on the home turf, jersey, folks. new jersey. just days before his -- wa
this is not l.a. they're not landing in l.a. don't go look for it. you have to be victorville and the other side of the mountains before you see this but you will get a chance tomorrow. it's going to fly from edwards all the way to sacramento, fly over the capitol, across in to san francisco. down the coast. take the pch all the way south in to lax. >> can you imagine on thepch and looking up and seeing this? >> love to. let's go. >> so great. and then finally, the big moment...
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according to the l.a. times, the avera average woman in america weighs 162.5 pound ps and wear as size 14. this she's a size 12, shouldn't she be an average size? >> there's a picture of her in a bikini and lingerie and she looks great. she says she hopes the other designers will hire plus size as well. she said she gave up modelling, didn't like how she felt and here she is now. >> the ideal is so far from what people typically wear. i heard there's a double zero. what's a double zero? isn't one zero enough? >> i don't know. but it's nice to see. i think this is a really big statement by ralph lauren and hopefully it will continue. >> i'm happy for her. >> we had onshot a couple of young women who had petitioned some of the big name magazines because they didn't want to see the skinny models because it isn't healthy and it's not a good thing to promote and they're making headway as well. alina cho will have the full interview next week. >> next hour, we're inviting you to belly up to the bar. yes, it's ea
according to the l.a. times, the avera average woman in america weighs 162.5 pound ps and wear as size 14. this she's a size 12, shouldn't she be an average size? >> there's a picture of her in a bikini and lingerie and she looks great. she says she hopes the other designers will hire plus size as well. she said she gave up modelling, didn't like how she felt and here she is now. >> the ideal is so far from what people typically wear. i heard there's a double zero. what's a double...
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so l.a. county detectives, sheriff's detectives came in, picked him up yesterday at the request of federal officials, and at midnight last night, he voluntarily went to talk to probation officer or officers, it sounds like. federal officials trying to figure out what the next steps are here. but given this guy's past, given his probation, given the case against him, he does have a lot to worry about. >> reporter: the spotlight on the mysterious filmmaker, growing stronger. federal officials say the court is reviewing nakoula besseley nakoula's case to see if he broke terms of his probation. nakoula faced 26 conditions for five years of supervised probation after his 2010 conviction for credit card fraud and identity theft. most glaring, the now-infamous filmmaker was barred from using any devices that could access the internet, except those approved by his probation officer. he was also ordered to pay nearly $800,000. >> what kind of man do you think nakoula is? >> nakoula is very smart man a
so l.a. county detectives, sheriff's detectives came in, picked him up yesterday at the request of federal officials, and at midnight last night, he voluntarily went to talk to probation officer or officers, it sounds like. federal officials trying to figure out what the next steps are here. but given this guy's past, given his probation, given the case against him, he does have a lot to worry about. >> reporter: the spotlight on the mysterious filmmaker, growing stronger. federal...
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>> some of these documents the "l.a. times" got their hands on, we asked the boy scouts of america how they got them. they didn't want to talk about that. these are people blacklisted from volunteering with the boy scouts and in the correspondence back and forth between the leadership and people that were allegedly abusing these children, it showed they knew about these cases, covered them up and went so far as to hide the cases from the parents and law enforcement. they didn't report these cases. 80% were not reported to law enforcement. >> so, a cover up also leads one to think that potentially, those who are accused of participating in this kind of behavior, they have also been kept within the system. they were able to continue doing the jobs that they were doing? >> yes. >> while they abused kids? >> in some of these cases, the alleged abusers moved from one state. we reached out to the boy scouts of america and got their take on what they had to say about these allegations brought forward and they said to us, we hav
>> some of these documents the "l.a. times" got their hands on, we asked the boy scouts of america how they got them. they didn't want to talk about that. these are people blacklisted from volunteering with the boy scouts and in the correspondence back and forth between the leadership and people that were allegedly abusing these children, it showed they knew about these cases, covered them up and went so far as to hide the cases from the parents and law enforcement. they didn't...
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so the l.a. county sheriff's deputies picked up the family as well very early in the morning, took them to the sheriff's office, they reunited the family and drove them off to an undisclosed location. he is not being surveilled or under any custody. >> and obviously, trying to hide his physical identity in this video. >> absolutely. this is a guy who does not want to be known. clearly, this film has garnered a lot of heat and a lot of frustration and anger around the world. but this is also a guy that comes with a very checkered past. it is not clear what his motivations are exactly for keeping his face out of or trying to keep his face out of the public eye. >> miguel, i want to ask you something, i know you've had a chance -- you were one of the first to speak with the female actors on the film. you've spoken to other actors and they've all tried to say they didn't know it's content in any way. they were use ago different name for muhammad than was used in the trailer, but when you watch it, yo
so the l.a. county sheriff's deputies picked up the family as well very early in the morning, took them to the sheriff's office, they reunited the family and drove them off to an undisclosed location. he is not being surveilled or under any custody. >> and obviously, trying to hide his physical identity in this video. >> absolutely. this is a guy who does not want to be known. clearly, this film has garnered a lot of heat and a lot of frustration and anger around the world. but this...
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. >> first job, first week in l.a., just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bacile, seen here for first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. was it your sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> reporter: under the name sam bacile? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: the shoot weird, but never heard any talk of politics or religion. the actors thought they were making a low budget cheesy film with little plot. >> we did wonder what it was about. he kept saying -- they kept saying george. we're, like this is the middle east 2,000 years ago, who is george? but, you know, we don't ask questions. >> reporter: george turned out to be the muhammad character. >> he did. >> reporter: the script handed out piecemeal, sometimes late at night, the day before a shoot. lilly had no lines but was asked to come in after the shooting was done to dub her voice over that of another actress. other actors, she say
. >> first job, first week in l.a., just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bacile, seen here for first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. was it your sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> reporter: under the name sam bacile? >> mm-hmm. >>...
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first week in l.a. just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bassel, seen here for the first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. >> it was jurors sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> you should the name sam bassel zoosh the shoot a little weird, but never heard any talk of politics or religion. the actors thought they were making a low budget cheesy film with little plot. >> we did wonder what it was about. he kept saying -- they kept saying george. we're, like, this is the middle east 2,000 years ago. who is george? we don't really ask questions. >> george turned out to be mohammed's character? >> he did. >> the script handed out piecemeal. other actors, she says, went to the same sound studio. also after the shooting was done to record the words that sparked a firestorm. >> they brought the a
first week in l.a. just moved out here. >> reporter: she met this man, sam bassel, seen here for the first time on u.s. television. she says he was in charge of everything. >> it was jurors sense he was the writer and producer? >> yes. yeah. i really believe he was the writer. he definitely was the producer. he was the one writing the checks, handing out the money. he was running the show. >> you should the name sam bassel zoosh the shoot a little weird, but never heard...
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l.a. times says scout officials knew about child molesters and very quietly asked them to resign without telling parents. 1,600 confidential files from the 1970s and '80s were reviewed. how widespread is the problem? >> hundreds of cases, 80% of which according to "the times," were not reported to law enforcement. parents had suspicions of some scout leaders, don. some were allegedly molesting children on camp trips and very gruesome details. very shocking details listed in these statements obtained by "the l.a. times" cases from los angeles to chesapeake, virginia, providence, rhode island. >> tell us about arthur humphries? >> this is one of the most shocking cases. three decades of leadership. a preference of working with handicapped children. scout leaders knew and documented alleged cases of his abuse and they even gave him a representation letter, don to participate even further at scout leadership conferences. we talked and reached out to the scout leadership, the boy scouts of amer
l.a. times says scout officials knew about child molesters and very quietly asked them to resign without telling parents. 1,600 confidential files from the 1970s and '80s were reviewed. how widespread is the problem? >> hundreds of cases, 80% of which according to "the times," were not reported to law enforcement. parents had suspicions of some scout leaders, don. some were allegedly molesting children on camp trips and very gruesome details. very shocking details listed in...
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she had misquoted the "l.a. times" and made it sound like they were confirming something which was not what the article said. they didn't retract that ad, to my knowledge. we'll continue to look for that. lori, appreciate it. jim, thanks. let us know if you hear anything tomorrow from the romney campaign. let us know what you think on twitter. i'm tweeting tonight. @andersoncooper is the address. >>> also, president obama's decision to speak and run, addressing the united nations today in new york without actually formally sitting down and talking one-on-one to any of the key members of the united nations. no other world leaders. yet he did sit down with the folks on "the view." was that a mistake? what's behind the president's decision there? with so much turmoil in the world, is it a good idea to give big international players the cold shoulder? next. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana,
she had misquoted the "l.a. times" and made it sound like they were confirming something which was not what the article said. they didn't retract that ad, to my knowledge. we'll continue to look for that. lori, appreciate it. jim, thanks. let us know if you hear anything tomorrow from the romney campaign. let us know what you think on twitter. i'm tweeting tonight. @andersoncooper is the address. >>> also, president obama's decision to speak and run, addressing the united...
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>>> and here we go again, l.a. drivers are bracing for carmageddon part two, opening soon near hollywood. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pa
>>> and here we go again, l.a. drivers are bracing for carmageddon part two, opening soon near hollywood. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had...
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. >> reporter: he said the family put him on a bus to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters, he said despite the years of torture and being a captive, investigators say the teen is talking. >> he is very polite, very timid, and surprising to me, he let us in. >> reporter: neighbors say they were not aware the teen even lived in the home. and investigators say his 13 and 11-year-old sisters had not seen their brother in two years. right now, his two sisters are in protective custody. a family has volunteered to care for comer until the investigation is completed. the teen's parents have been charged with seven counts of child abuse and are being held without bail. nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. >>> the u.s. is on alert as new anti-american protests erupt overseas. demonstrations in bangladesh's capitol city turned violent. the demonstrations are over an independently made film mocking muhammad. >>> and saying the security didn't have proper alarm systems, they want to be compensated for the injuries, 12 people were killed, over 50 wounded at the
. >> reporter: he said the family put him on a bus to l.a. with a list of homeless shelters, he said despite the years of torture and being a captive, investigators say the teen is talking. >> he is very polite, very timid, and surprising to me, he let us in. >> reporter: neighbors say they were not aware the teen even lived in the home. and investigators say his 13 and 11-year-old sisters had not seen their brother in two years. right now, his two sisters are in protective...
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we begin with a story in the ""l.a. times"" allegations of sexual hazing at a high school. the l.a. county sheriff's office is investigating after a soccer player complained to authorities. law enforcement sources say the hazing may have gone on for years and allegedly involved 14-year-old and 16-year-old boys. detectives say they have no information about faculty or coach involvement. >>> all right from south carolina, the state down there and some family politics. nicki haley's daughter was on the state payroll this summer. she may have been the only 14-year-old to hold a state job this year. no other 14-year-olds have been employed by the state in the past two years, haley's daughter worked part-time in the state house gift shop, which critics point out is run by the parks department who answers directly to the governor. some people say this is a 14-year-old getting a job. what's the big deal? other people say this is nepotism and that the governor is a little tone deaf on this issue. controversy down in the palmetto state. >> lots of controversy. >>> coming up, production shut d
we begin with a story in the ""l.a. times"" allegations of sexual hazing at a high school. the l.a. county sheriff's office is investigating after a soccer player complained to authorities. law enforcement sources say the hazing may have gone on for years and allegedly involved 14-year-old and 16-year-old boys. detectives say they have no information about faculty or coach involvement. >>> all right from south carolina, the state down there and some family politics....
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a security guard spotted 18-year-old mitch at this grey' hound bus station in l.a. he was so small and malnourished he looked like a 12-year-old. he told police his mom and step dad, sheila and paul, locked him away for four years and he was starved and abused under their care. about a week ago on his 18th birthday, mitch says hes step dad grove him from georgia to jackson, mississippi, and put him on a bush to los angeles. their next door neighborhood talked to hln and says looking back, there was something different about that family. >> the girls would often just stare at us, they would stare at my daughter, at our family as if they were trying to say something or, you know, wanting to come over. they had this look on their face. i just thought it meant, poor babies, they can't cross
a security guard spotted 18-year-old mitch at this grey' hound bus station in l.a. he was so small and malnourished he looked like a 12-year-old. he told police his mom and step dad, sheila and paul, locked him away for four years and he was starved and abused under their care. about a week ago on his 18th birthday, mitch says hes step dad grove him from georgia to jackson, mississippi, and put him on a bush to los angeles. their next door neighborhood talked to hln and says looking back, there...
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and that's when l.a. county sheriff's detectives did. we have a bit more now on his probation -- the probation case against him. >> federal officials say the court is reviewing nakoula basseley nakoula's case to see if he broke terms of his probation. nakoula faced 26 conditions for five years of supervised probation after his 2010 conviction for credit card fraud and identity theft. most glaring, the now infamous film maker was barred from using any devices that could access the internet except those approved by his probation officer. he was also ordered to pay nearly $800,000. >> what kind of man do you think nakoula is? >> nakoula is a very smart man and will do anything for money or for fame. >> reporter: the man i spoke to said he was a victim of nakoula's fraud. he would only talk to us on the phone. like many coptic christians, he now lives in fear. >> the coptic community is very afraid because of what muslims do when somebody tries to -- >> nakoula made his film with well-known individuals. the president of media for christ, who
and that's when l.a. county sheriff's detectives did. we have a bit more now on his probation -- the probation case against him. >> federal officials say the court is reviewing nakoula basseley nakoula's case to see if he broke terms of his probation. nakoula faced 26 conditions for five years of supervised probation after his 2010 conviction for credit card fraud and identity theft. most glaring, the now infamous film maker was barred from using any devices that could access the internet...
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the star is patrick pope, and l.a.-based web producer who moonlights as p'trique. >> we're here. >> oh, my god, alina. >> you look so chic. >> you look amazing. turn around. >> reporter: we spend a day with p'trique at new york fashion week. >> can i say something? i'm just chotally into you now. >> reporter: inside, it becomes totally clear p'trique has a fan club and plenty of fans in fashion. after all, who could resist someone who looks so good. how long does it take you to get ready? >> most of the time about two hours and a team of about four, makeup, hair. >> reporter: we're headed to the runway show of designer carlos. >> one thing i love about carlos is he's from brazil, so you know he has taken into consideration the backside of a lady because brazilian women have got that donkey donkey. >> reporter: front row p'trique strikes a pose. then it's show time. >> wow. she's like a butterfly. >> reporter: and p'trique is at the ready with commentary. >> i feel like this whole collection is land and sea kind of meet
the star is patrick pope, and l.a.-based web producer who moonlights as p'trique. >> we're here. >> oh, my god, alina. >> you look so chic. >> you look amazing. turn around. >> reporter: we spend a day with p'trique at new york fashion week. >> can i say something? i'm just chotally into you now. >> reporter: inside, it becomes totally clear p'trique has a fan club and plenty of fans in fashion. after all, who could resist someone who looks so good. how...
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sources told the l.a. times that detectives believe a new designer drug called smiles may have played a role in this. lewis was best known for his role on the fx network's "sons of anarchy". >>> now how a cruel school prank has morphed into something much bigger and better than any high school girl could dream of. it is a story of whitney croft. whitney endured her fair share of bullying over the years. so you can imagine her shock when she was nominated to the homecoming court. it was all a joke and it crushed her. that's far from the end of the story. chris welch is in west branch, michigan. >> reporter: fred, let me tell you, i had a chance to spend some time with 16-year-old whitney croft and she really is a cool teenager. she's a teenager who has got a lot of guts. let nell you what happened. earlier this month, her class here at high school picked her to be the sophomore class representative and homecoming royalty court. she was shocked and she was shocked because as she says she's an outcast here at
sources told the l.a. times that detectives believe a new designer drug called smiles may have played a role in this. lewis was best known for his role on the fx network's "sons of anarchy". >>> now how a cruel school prank has morphed into something much bigger and better than any high school girl could dream of. it is a story of whitney croft. whitney endured her fair share of bullying over the years. so you can imagine her shock when she was nominated to the homecoming...
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he also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtained the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> kill my people. >> reporter: also has ties to steve klein, the anticonsultant of the film and he speaks by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> my country is conquered by islam right now. >> reporter: the irony of film targeting one faith is endangering the other. >> two individuals representing themselves as lawyers entered the house a while ago. they came here at his request and appears the world's most infamous filmmaker is now looking for options. randi, victor. >> miguel marquez, thank you. >>> if you're planning to buy the new iphone 5, why you may have to wait a bit longer to put your hands on one. >>> the latest on the fed's move to stimulate the economy. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell
he also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtained the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> kill my people. >> reporter: also has ties to steve klein, the anticonsultant of the film and he speaks by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> my country is conquered by islam right now. >> reporter: the irony of film targeting one faith is endangering the other. >> two individuals representing themselves as lawyers entered the house a...
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the l.a. county sheriff's office is investigating after l.a. puente high school skoker player complained to authorities. sources say the hazing may have gone on for years and allegedly involved 14 and 15-year-old boys. again, la puente high school in los angeles. >>> world leaders are gathering in new york city for the u.n.'s general assemblyassembly. mahmoud ahmadinejad giving a warning before he's even headed to the podium. why the stakes are so high for the con ver sayiversations this >>> pay attention to what's happening to your checking account. overdraft fees and atm surcharges going up. >>> winners and losers at the emmy awards. including one big upset. back right after this. ss page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering,
the l.a. county sheriff's office is investigating after l.a. puente high school skoker player complained to authorities. sources say the hazing may have gone on for years and allegedly involved 14 and 15-year-old boys. again, la puente high school in los angeles. >>> world leaders are gathering in new york city for the u.n.'s general assemblyassembly. mahmoud ahmadinejad giving a warning before he's even headed to the podium. why the stakes are so high for the con ver sayiversations...
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>> according to my investigator, whom i sent to l.a. to pick him up and bring him home, he's a very sweet, very polite young man, who loves to read, and who said that his greatest desire is to just live a normal life. he's obviously malnourished, i'm sure there is going to be some post traumatic stress disorder from what he's been through, even if only the last couple of weeks. but certainly if, you know, the last four years turn out to be accurate and what we know now is that appears to be accurate, he's going to need, you know, considerable amount of counseling, but he's actually doing very well, all things considered. >> my final question to you is, and, you know, on this show we do a number of these stories where we try to reminder to all of us that we need to pay attention. there is a neighbor you haven't seen in a while, if you see something or someone that just looks a little bit out of place, you need to stop, and you need to ask. would you agree with me, sir? >> i would agree with you. the problem with the country as we have it
>> according to my investigator, whom i sent to l.a. to pick him up and bring him home, he's a very sweet, very polite young man, who loves to read, and who said that his greatest desire is to just live a normal life. he's obviously malnourished, i'm sure there is going to be some post traumatic stress disorder from what he's been through, even if only the last couple of weeks. but certainly if, you know, the last four years turn out to be accurate and what we know now is that appears to...
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remind us what your reporting for the "l.a. times" found about cases that were not reported, and what do you think about the numbers here, that this report from the scouts is coming up with? the rate of abuse is the same as it is in the broader society. >> we reviewed 1,600 of these files over the last year. and what we found is that there were hundreds of cases in which the boy scouts of america were the first to learn about allegations of sexual abuse and there's no indication that those reports were shared with law enforcement. in 100 cases, we found overt evidence that the boy scouts had tried to cover up abuse, including in some cases, hiding abuse from the parents to have the victims. this report that was released just on tuesday contains some similar evidence, actually. it's not highlighted in the summary, but if you look into the details inside the report, you'll see many, many cases reviewed by the boy scout's own expert were not ever shared with authorities. there was no involvement of law enforcement in a high percen
remind us what your reporting for the "l.a. times" found about cases that were not reported, and what do you think about the numbers here, that this report from the scouts is coming up with? the rate of abuse is the same as it is in the broader society. >> we reviewed 1,600 of these files over the last year. and what we found is that there were hundreds of cases in which the boy scouts of america were the first to learn about allegations of sexual abuse and there's no indication...
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let's bring in one of the reporters on this story for the "l.a. times," jason felch is with us this morning. nice to talk to you. this is so shocking. 1600 confidential files is what you had a chance to look at between 1970 and 1991. explain to me where they were kept, and how they were found and how you got access to them. >> for the last 100 years the boy scouts have kept these files confidentially in national headquarters, which now is in irving, texas. they've never been released publicly. but they have started to come out through civil litigation. so the files that we looked at came out in a 1992 civil case in california. and there are thousands more that have never been released. >> of those 1600 cases, 500 of them were allegations that came from tips from people within the boy scouts. for example some boy scouts themselves, sometimes the parents, sometimes people who are working for the boy scouts. sometimes an anonymous tip. of those 500 how many times did the boy scouts say let's call the police and investigate this alleged sex abuse on c
let's bring in one of the reporters on this story for the "l.a. times," jason felch is with us this morning. nice to talk to you. this is so shocking. 1600 confidential files is what you had a chance to look at between 1970 and 1991. explain to me where they were kept, and how they were found and how you got access to them. >> for the last 100 years the boy scouts have kept these files confidentially in national headquarters, which now is in irving, texas. they've never been...
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. >> reporter: paul oddly keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of this incentives race, a lot of production could use it, it would have shut down the whole race. >> reporter: now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new entertainment hub. >> reporter: we see the mayor of new york claiming that in this century they'll be the center of production. we're down so far that where we used to own 80%, we're down to about 29% this year. >> reporter: a decline that's draining the wallets of local production workers like dagg along with california kcoffers. >> what will it look like? >> i don't think any one of us want to look what we consider the glamor of hold. aside from the glamour it's a nuts and bolts industry. thing the impact on not only los angeles but the state in general would be devastating. >> reporter: kareen wynter, cnn, los angeles. >> and cnn will be live from the red car threat this evening for the 64th prime time emmy awards starting at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> it is a hot bu
. >> reporter: paul oddly keeps track of area production as president of film l.a. >> california is way behind. if they had at the beginning of this incentives race, a lot of production could use it, it would have shut down the whole race. >> reporter: now states like new york are battling for bragging rights as the new entertainment hub. >> reporter: we see the mayor of new york claiming that in this century they'll be the center of production. we're down so far that...
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. >> nischelle turner out in l.a. for us. thanks. >> sure. >>> a group on a safari in africa weren't expected to get this close to a cheetah, and then it jumped on top of their jeep just inches away from them. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> wait until you see this. tourists going on a safari wanting to get close enough to wild beasts to take that perfect picture, right, but some tourists in kenya got an image of a cheetah they will never forget. our jeanne moos has that. >> reporter: it was just another safari in kenya when the cheetah that tourists had spotted
. >> nischelle turner out in l.a. for us. thanks. >> sure. >>> a group on a safari in africa weren't expected to get this close to a cheetah, and then it jumped on top of their jeep just inches away from them. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash...
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. >> you moved to l.a. after harvard. this is one of the classic commencement speeches. >> that was the fourth greatest. you have ranked the commencement speeches? in the abstract. >> where was your agony? >> insecurity. a feeling that i don't deserve to be where i am. for example, i think when i went to -- i worked very hard in high school. that's the dirty secret about me. i was not -- i was always a hardworking student and wanted to go to a good school and worked hard to go to a good school. when i got there, i had the fears a lot of people have. i don't belong here. these others know a lot more and i'm the fake and the phony. that is the common denominator that you see with a lot of people. they are artists or performers. they don't think. >> you still see it? >> today. i wasn't sure they would let me in here. there is a constant -- >> there is a pressure to be funny that. must be a very particular thing. >> it's funny, it's odd or ironic, whatever you want to call t but my desire getting into comedy was a very beauti
. >> you moved to l.a. after harvard. this is one of the classic commencement speeches. >> that was the fourth greatest. you have ranked the commencement speeches? in the abstract. >> where was your agony? >> insecurity. a feeling that i don't deserve to be where i am. for example, i think when i went to -- i worked very hard in high school. that's the dirty secret about me. i was not -- i was always a hardworking student and wanted to go to a good school and worked hard...
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i'll talk with jackie christi, one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i have to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird" and you know who i'm talking about, lynyrd skynyrd, defining southern rock since the 1970s. even after a tragic plane crash in 1977 killed three of the band members, skynyrd played on, cranking out hit after hit, album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album. "last of a dying breed" is giving them the highest debut in the last 40 years. fredricka whitfield talked with johnny van zandt and gary rossington and gary medlock and asked them to share stories about their music. >> oh, yeah, but we can't discuss them on this program. yeah, but you know, everything throughout our career has had a story, and that's what we write about. and you know, being able to last so long, i guess people can understand the stories we tell and the songs, and we just try to play for the people, you know, and do our thing for that. >> and people love the ones i just mentioned and so many others. but even when you c
i'll talk with jackie christi, one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i have to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird" and you know who i'm talking about, lynyrd skynyrd, defining southern rock since the 1970s. even after a tragic plane crash in 1977 killed three of the band members, skynyrd played on, cranking out hit after hit, album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album. "last of a dying breed" is giving them the...
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cnn's entertainment continue koreen wynter is live at the theater in downtown l.a. set the scene for us, any stars arrive? >> they are starting to trickle in, in fact to my right, we're going to see how much talent our cameraman has here on the red carpet. we'll see if he can pan a little bit to the left. jesse tyler ferguson is to my right. he's starting to make his way down the carpet. he's one of the nominees in the supporting category. in a short time, there's going to be more stars. it's going to look kind of like an academy award red carpet because that's because there's so many on the big screen, nicole kidman, don chetle. it is scorching out here, and as for the night, well, we definitely have our eye on so many categories, in particular, the drama category. we'll have to see. every year it's madmen and they have clinched it for the fourth year in a row last year, and if they win they will go down into the history books because it will definitely be a record setter, but they have competition. so we'll have to see how they fare. and then the host with the mos
cnn's entertainment continue koreen wynter is live at the theater in downtown l.a. set the scene for us, any stars arrive? >> they are starting to trickle in, in fact to my right, we're going to see how much talent our cameraman has here on the red carpet. we'll see if he can pan a little bit to the left. jesse tyler ferguson is to my right. he's starting to make his way down the carpet. he's one of the nominees in the supporting category. in a short time, there's going to be more stars....
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after it landed in l.a., it awaits the hangar and then it will be moved next month to the california science center. but as americans watched the skies this past weeks and for the paec
after it landed in l.a., it awaits the hangar and then it will be moved next month to the california science center. but as americans watched the skies this past weeks and for the paec
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along the route endevour will pass l.a. landmarks like randy's donuts and pass over the infamous 405 freeway. it can't go on the freeway because it's too big to fit under overpasses. the first stop will be in the city of inglewood where trees have been cut down. the mayor says it's a good thing for the city. >> manchester boulevard was resurfaced about two and a half years ago. the trees roots buckled the pavement. we'll get an opportunity to not only replace the trees that will undo all this work but replace them two for one that trees in our forestry master plan. we get to participate in history by having endevour to come through the city. >> i feel the trees shouldn't be cut down if necessary. for them to cut them down for a spaceship is not necessary. >> reporter: their having to temporarily take out stoplights and raise power lines and install brand new pains. as the shuttle makes a right turn it will enter the historic neighborhood of leimert park. the street is lined can scores of beautiful trees. many of the residen
along the route endevour will pass l.a. landmarks like randy's donuts and pass over the infamous 405 freeway. it can't go on the freeway because it's too big to fit under overpasses. the first stop will be in the city of inglewood where trees have been cut down. the mayor says it's a good thing for the city. >> manchester boulevard was resurfaced about two and a half years ago. the trees roots buckled the pavement. we'll get an opportunity to not only replace the trees that will undo all...
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the president of media for christ who also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtaineded the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> he killed my people. >> he also has tieded to steve klein, the anti-islamic consultant on the film. he speaks at events organized by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> this man conquered my country -- >> now, miguel, do you have any idea where nakoula is? >> a very good idea. he's in that house behind me here in california. just a short time ago, a couple of individuals who said they were lawyers contacted by nakoula came to the house, went in. that's all they said. they're in there now. perhaps consulting with him, seeing what their next move is. it is also possible he may have to meet with his probation officer either here or at the probation officer's office in the next couple of days or weeks in order to explain some of his activities over the last months. >> thank you very much, miguel, who's been doing amazing reporting on who this person is. our fifth story, senator bob menendez, great to s
the president of media for christ who also runs a satellite tv station in l.a. obtaineded the permit for the film and allowed part of it to be shot in his studio. >> he killed my people. >> he also has tieded to steve klein, the anti-islamic consultant on the film. he speaks at events organized by robert spencer and pamela geller. >> this man conquered my country -- >> now, miguel, do you have any idea where nakoula is? >> a very good idea. he's in that house...
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shuttle "endeavour" bids farewell to florida's kennedy space center and begins a three-day journey to l.a. with a piggy back ride from a jumbo 747. it will dip to 1,500 feet at times offering great views to spectators on the ground. it will go on display at the california science museum. it's so cool. people are getting emotional. >> i was there for the last one. the first time i had seen it launched. i feel so blessed to have seen that, the actual launching. >> you're so lucky. >> i am lucky. >> yes, you are. >> i'm lucky i work with you. thank you very much. >>> coming up, amanda knox's exboyfriend speaks out about the ordeal they went through in prison for murder. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> flames and fury of a fire and tornado, and this is captured by a video. more of that video straight ahead. >>> in "crime and punishment" amanda knox's boyfriend is talking for the first time about the
shuttle "endeavour" bids farewell to florida's kennedy space center and begins a three-day journey to l.a. with a piggy back ride from a jumbo 747. it will dip to 1,500 feet at times offering great views to spectators on the ground. it will go on display at the california science museum. it's so cool. people are getting emotional. >> i was there for the last one. the first time i had seen it launched. i feel so blessed to have seen that, the actual launching. >> you're so...
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this is also in l.a. superior court. it's difficult to imagine a superior court judge here in l.a. will be able to take that video down worldwide. the companies say they've already looked at that video and unfortunately it meets their standard for videos online. >> interesting. let's talk about the film maker now, because we understand he's getting lawyered up. do we expect a hearing on his probation, probation that's based on nothing connected to the film? >> yeah, it is nothing connected to the film. this is probation -- he's on supervised release if a 2010 conviction for fraud. and we expect that there will be a probation hearing at some point because of a couple of points. he has 26 different conditions in his probation order that he has to fulfill. one is he can't have any device or access to internet without his probation officer's okay. he can't use any other names than his true legal name, and it's not entirely clear whether it's a name that his probation officer allowed him to use. his real legal name is nakoula basseley nakoula. he is getting lawyered up at the moment. i
this is also in l.a. superior court. it's difficult to imagine a superior court judge here in l.a. will be able to take that video down worldwide. the companies say they've already looked at that video and unfortunately it meets their standard for videos online. >> interesting. let's talk about the film maker now, because we understand he's getting lawyered up. do we expect a hearing on his probation, probation that's based on nothing connected to the film? >> yeah, it is nothing...
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space shuttle "endeavour" bids farewell to the florida space center and begins a three-day journey to l.a. with a piggy back ride off of a 747. it will dip to offer great views to the spectators on the ground, and it will go on display at the california space museum. >> it is so cool. >> and some people are getting really emotional. >> i was there for the last one and the first time i saw it launched a and i feel so bless ed to see it launching and the sound alone. >> you are so lucky. >> i am so lucky. i am so lucky to work with you aisha. thank you. >> we will see you in a little bit. >>> coming up, i will talk to amanda knox's boyfriend who talks about their confinement. rafael tells me how he got through it all and whether he and amanda knox are still in touch. my conversation ahead with him. y helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your
space shuttle "endeavour" bids farewell to the florida space center and begins a three-day journey to l.a. with a piggy back ride off of a 747. it will dip to offer great views to the spectators on the ground, and it will go on display at the california space museum. >> it is so cool. >> and some people are getting really emotional. >> i was there for the last one and the first time i saw it launched a and i feel so bless ed to see it launching and the sound alone....
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it's supposed to be a star-studded weekend in l.a. because it's the 64th annual primetime emmy awards ceremony. red carpet! great dresses. also a real tight race for the best drama. "downtown abbey" and "mad men" are in big-time competition. is this supposed to be a big weekend of upsets, a big night of tragedy and triumph and drama? >> absolutely. and that's what makes it so interesting. we have our eyes really on all the categories, ashleigh, but one category in particular that we are watching very closely, that's a race for outstanding drama series. this year, all eyes are still on "mad men." it could break the record and land a record fifth consecutive win for outstanding drama series. by the way, no drama has ever won more than four times in a row in that category. and this year's best drama competition is fierce. "homeland," it has huge buzz. it's would have been the president's favorite shows. "breaking bad" is beloved and ended the first half of its fifth season just as voters were casting their ballots. one come knee on the b
it's supposed to be a star-studded weekend in l.a. because it's the 64th annual primetime emmy awards ceremony. red carpet! great dresses. also a real tight race for the best drama. "downtown abbey" and "mad men" are in big-time competition. is this supposed to be a big weekend of upsets, a big night of tragedy and triumph and drama? >> absolutely. and that's what makes it so interesting. we have our eyes really on all the categories, ashleigh, but one category in...
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i'll speak with one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i need to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird," and you know who i'm talking about. lynyrd skynyrd. defining the sound of southern rock since the 1970s. after a tragic plane crash in '77 killing three of the band members, skynyrd played on cranking out hit after hit. album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album, "last of the dying breed," giving the band its highest ll board chart since the '70s. fredricka whitfield talked with the band members and asked them to share stories about their music. >> oh, yeah. but we can't discuss them on this program. yeah, but, you know, everything throughout our career has been a story. that's what we write about and be able to last so long. people can't understand the stories we tell and the songs. we just try to play for the people. >> and people, you know, love the ones that i just mentioned and so many others. even when you come out and you're launching your new tour, your new album, new songs, pe
i'll speak with one of the stars of the l.a. franchise. >>> all i need to do is mention "sweet home alabama" and "free bird," and you know who i'm talking about. lynyrd skynyrd. defining the sound of southern rock since the 1970s. after a tragic plane crash in '77 killing three of the band members, skynyrd played on cranking out hit after hit. album after album over the years. now on tour with a new album, "last of the dying breed," giving the band its...
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. >> you've moved to l.a. that was after har vard. i want to come to your classic commencement speech. >> oh, that was the fourt greatest. have they ranked them? i'm very competitive. >> you're fourth on the list of simpsons episode. >> that i can accept. >> this is top drawer. when you went through harvard, everything musz have seemed like it was going -- you've got no agony, no torment, no pain. >> that's the dumbest thing anyone has ever said to me, piers. and i mean that in the nieszest way. it's hard to look at someone's life in the abstract. >> where was your agony? >> insecurity. a feeling that i don't deserve to be where i am. for example, i think when i went to -- i worked very hard in high school. that's the dirty little secret about me. i was always a very hard-working stunt. and i want today go to a good school and worked really hard to go to a good school. when i got there, immediately had the fear that a lot of people have, which is i don't belong here. these other people know a lot more than i do. they're smarter. i'm t
. >> you've moved to l.a. that was after har vard. i want to come to your classic commencement speech. >> oh, that was the fourt greatest. have they ranked them? i'm very competitive. >> you're fourth on the list of simpsons episode. >> that i can accept. >> this is top drawer. when you went through harvard, everything musz have seemed like it was going -- you've got no agony, no torment, no pain. >> that's the dumbest thing anyone has ever said to me, piers....
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how might this affect my 401(k) here in new york, l.a., atlanta? >> if we get to the situation where the euro is not sustainable, i think it would be a long way from that happen, a lot of worries about that, weren't there, in june and july, if it got to a situation where greece said, no more, can't do anymore and their money is cut off by the imf and the european union, you have a disablization in the market, something like lehman brothers in 2008. that's what people have to say. could something happen like that? i'm not saying we're getting there. but could something like that happen? it will affect the world economy just as much as lehman brothers, that's what analysts will tell you. >> we have just passed the year, couple of years after that, jim boulden, thank you so much. don't want to go back there at all. jim boulden in london. >>> illegal immigration a hot topic dividing mitt romney and barack obama and the election. what should america do with millions of undocumented immigrants living, studying, working here? we'll look at the candidates'
how might this affect my 401(k) here in new york, l.a., atlanta? >> if we get to the situation where the euro is not sustainable, i think it would be a long way from that happen, a lot of worries about that, weren't there, in june and july, if it got to a situation where greece said, no more, can't do anymore and their money is cut off by the imf and the european union, you have a disablization in the market, something like lehman brothers in 2008. that's what people have to say. could...
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society and our country is going to roll back and you had the mayor of l.a. said this platform of rnc say this is the platform of 1812. we're going to lose our rights and america's going to a less free country. as a republican who is in favor of freedom to marry and wrote a letter to my own platform's committee encourageing us to no make it a wedge issue, i think the democrats did the right thing. republicans are not for this and this is the place where republicans are out of step. abortion is a different issue. it would be far better served if they acknowledge there's different issues on this complex social issue rather than being so adamantly even out of line with their party's nominee who is in favor of abortion with rape and incest. >> john, last question quickly. when it comes to the economy and we heard the president gaving this interview saying when it comes to his mission on the economy, the word he used is incomplete, is that an error he made? >> reporter: i thought it was an error he made. he sort of handing us. >> john do you agree with your wife t
society and our country is going to roll back and you had the mayor of l.a. said this platform of rnc say this is the platform of 1812. we're going to lose our rights and america's going to a less free country. as a republican who is in favor of freedom to marry and wrote a letter to my own platform's committee encourageing us to no make it a wedge issue, i think the democrats did the right thing. republicans are not for this and this is the place where republicans are out of step. abortion is...
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it will do a flyover of downtown l.a. and hollywood. that will be fun. >> how will the weather be for that. good morning. >> good morning to you guys. the first and last time ever to fly over the south land. here is the trip in los angeles, in california, hot, warm, dry. no problems weather wise to get out and look. 8:15 it will leave edwards air force base. in the 60s, no chance of rain. by 9:30, getting to sacramento then winding up in los angeles around 11:30 and landing in l.a.x. around 12:30. it's going to leave 8:15, fly over palmdale, the golden gate bridge, the discovery center, the aquarium and berkeley, then over the southland and land in l.a.x. the weather is warm. the cooldown coming to the upper midwest. by sunday, it makes its way to the midwest including baltimore and washington. >> thank you very much. >> it is 10 minutes after the hour. while you were sleeping, these people, say what you want about them. they were waiting up all night outdoors. it's still dark. people were lining the street. why are they there? the ipho
it will do a flyover of downtown l.a. and hollywood. that will be fun. >> how will the weather be for that. good morning. >> good morning to you guys. the first and last time ever to fly over the south land. here is the trip in los angeles, in california, hot, warm, dry. no problems weather wise to get out and look. 8:15 it will leave edwards air force base. in the 60s, no chance of rain. by 9:30, getting to sacramento then winding up in los angeles around 11:30 and landing in...
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. >> so this morning i talked to the l.a. mayor antonio villaraigosa about the votes and ultimately his decision on the platform, but we did discuss tonight's big events which had to be moved indoors because of the threat of thunder. >> reporter: major, tell us about the new venue, because we are talking about an outdoor space and space of 70,000 and now squeezing everybody back into the arena with 20,000 and because of the bad weather, how much of this is a logistic nightmare? >> a lot of it is a logistics nightmare. to be able to move as many of the people who were go g ing toe bank of america stadium back here is going to be a tough thing, but we are going to be able to do it. it is going to mean that a lot of people who were coming, and all of the delegates will be here, but a lot of people coming who weren't delegates are not going to be able to come and that is a real shame. a real shame. >> reporter: let's talk about the platform, because all eyes on what happened yesterday looked like a fiasco of what was going on. yo
. >> so this morning i talked to the l.a. mayor antonio villaraigosa about the votes and ultimately his decision on the platform, but we did discuss tonight's big events which had to be moved indoors because of the threat of thunder. >> reporter: major, tell us about the new venue, because we are talking about an outdoor space and space of 70,000 and now squeezing everybody back into the arena with 20,000 and because of the bad weather, how much of this is a logistic nightmare?...