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that's the most expensive sale of the year in l.a. the couple's new digs total 30,000 square feet, six buildings, spa, staff quarters, basketball court, four swimming pools and bullet proof windows and doors. the power company has been trying to buy in the city but with prices soaring in the high end they were repeatedly out bid. they first made a run at this house in beverly hills in 2014. before they had a deal the founder of minecraft stepped in and offered $70 million and he got the house. then last year they were outbid by designer tom ford on a $50 million home. sources tell me they toured a $250 million home and lots of other properties this year. they couldn't agree on price even though they're paying $88 million for the home, they're getting a mortgage for 52 million. that would work out to monthly payments of around $250,000. l.a. has eclipsed new york to become the capital of hyper priced real estate. there are now more than half a dozen listings over $100 million in l.a. compared to just one or two in new york city. maybe
that's the most expensive sale of the year in l.a. the couple's new digs total 30,000 square feet, six buildings, spa, staff quarters, basketball court, four swimming pools and bullet proof windows and doors. the power company has been trying to buy in the city but with prices soaring in the high end they were repeatedly out bid. they first made a run at this house in beverly hills in 2014. before they had a deal the founder of minecraft stepped in and offered $70 million and he got the house....
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the "l.a. times. the paper's parent company naming media veteran ross levinsohn as "the times'" new publisher and ceo. ross joins us now live and exclusive from los angeles ross, good to see you again. >> great to be here. >> yep, congratulations on the new gig. >> thank you >> i think of all the things people maybe talked about and thought about for you, i don't know how high on the list this was. why did you take this job? >> yeah, well, i always like to swerve, but those who know me and who have worked with me over the years know i have an incredible passion for news and information. it was a big part of my life at yahoo! and obviously at fox. but really, i view this -- i did this for two real reasons. once is emotional and personal and the other is more from a value perspective. i'll do the second one first, because we're talking to a lot of businesspeople here i looked at trump and i looked at this business and i look at the "l.a. times. and i saw a company that had more than $1.5 billion
the "l.a. times. the paper's parent company naming media veteran ross levinsohn as "the times'" new publisher and ceo. ross joins us now live and exclusive from los angeles ross, good to see you again. >> great to be here. >> yep, congratulations on the new gig. >> thank you >> i think of all the things people maybe talked about and thought about for you, i don't know how high on the list this was. why did you take this job? >> yeah, well, i always...
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it is official the olympics are coming back to california, l.a. l.a. mayor will be joined by a number of dignitaries. the summer games will be in l.a. in 2028. the city reached an agreement with the ioc today. paris will hold the 2024 ol l p impics and then l.a. in 2028. >>> two men are taken in during an i.c.e. raid but not the intended target. >> if you of graffiti in your neighborhood there, is a new app for that. >> i am meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking the possibility of lightning in the forecast this week. details on that in about ten minutes. man... but ended up arresting two others. just weeks after hayward formally declares if >>> they are looking for man but ended up arresting two others. just weeks after hayward formally declared itself a sanctuary city. laura malpert joins us from hayward. >> reporter: the mayor tells me despite someone's background everyone deserves do yue proces. lourdes takes care of her two grandchildren while the mother is away trying to keep their dad in the united states. valenzuela was on his way when he and his
it is official the olympics are coming back to california, l.a. l.a. mayor will be joined by a number of dignitaries. the summer games will be in l.a. in 2028. the city reached an agreement with the ioc today. paris will hold the 2024 ol l p impics and then l.a. in 2028. >>> two men are taken in during an i.c.e. raid but not the intended target. >> if you of graffiti in your neighborhood there, is a new app for that. >> i am meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking the...
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of course, in this crazy world where he is off doing movies and i'm in l.a. raising our child, like, of course, i'm going to feel vulnerable. >> "e.t." has had many moments with chris and anna over the years, and later, we'll take you inside their unconventional hollywood love story. >>> moving on to taylor swift. the singer is due in federal court in denver at day one where the trial of the former radio show host begins. is it a slam-dunk case to prove he touched her inappropriately? here's the swift legal battle. >> taylor's attorney had no comment as he walked into court to begin jury selection. taylor swift was also inside, but dodged cameras. "e.t." producer is at the courthouse. >> opening arguments in the jury trial are expected to begin tomorrow. it's unclear if they'll testify. her fans are expected to line the streets here at the courthouse. but there is limited space inside. there are only 32 seats reserved for spectators. >> david mueller sued swift claiming he lost his job after the singer said he groped her, and she countersued alleging sexual a
of course, in this crazy world where he is off doing movies and i'm in l.a. raising our child, like, of course, i'm going to feel vulnerable. >> "e.t." has had many moments with chris and anna over the years, and later, we'll take you inside their unconventional hollywood love story. >>> moving on to taylor swift. the singer is due in federal court in denver at day one where the trial of the former radio show host begins. is it a slam-dunk case to prove he touched her...
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very challenging. ( laughter ) also the l.a. decathlon which is like the regular decathlon except you hire a mexican immigrant to do the actual work for you. ( audience reacts ) that's how it works. but that's it. congratulations to los angeles who will have the summer games returning after many years. fun fact for you -- the last time the olympics were held in l.a. was in 1984. yeah, that was at the height of the cold war, and russia boycotted those games. good news, it may happen again. ( laughter ) because, while we know that the autocrat billionaire brothers from another mother badly wanted to improve u.s.-russia relations, seems like it's not quite going that way. >> senate approved tough new sanction force russia and heads to president trump's desk. the bill was passed by a 98-2 vote. >> trevor: they've effectively also put sanctions on donald trump. that's what they've done. that's a strange thing, when you think about it. ( applause ) because it's almost like congress are these parents going we don't want you playing wit
very challenging. ( laughter ) also the l.a. decathlon which is like the regular decathlon except you hire a mexican immigrant to do the actual work for you. ( audience reacts ) that's how it works. but that's it. congratulations to los angeles who will have the summer games returning after many years. fun fact for you -- the last time the olympics were held in l.a. was in 1984. yeah, that was at the height of the cold war, and russia boycotted those games. good news, it may happen again. (...
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>> yes. >> seth: it's hard to get late night barbecue in l.a.? >> yeah, l.a. it's like 10 o'clock it stops. new york, it's like you can get the 'cll you know what i'm saying? [ light laughter ] >> seth: wow, where do you -- where is a good late-night place to get the 'cue? >> you know, i love daisy may's -- >> seth: okay, where's daisy -- >> on 11th street. >> seth: okay, great. >> oh my god, the sides. it's very cafeteria style, don't think it's all fancy ya'll. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> all right, you can't wear this dress there. >> seth: by the way, it was very hard for me to picture fancy barbecue late at night. [ laughter ] >> so, okay. >> seth: all right, well, great. so, congratulations on "america's got talent." you -- very good ratings this year, you're a host -- have you been enjoying it? >> yeah, i have been having a really good time, but it is hard as hell. >> seth: it is. you were saying backstage, you have to -- you have to interview everyone. >> i have to interview every single person. >> seth: and they have very divergent talents.
>> yes. >> seth: it's hard to get late night barbecue in l.a.? >> yeah, l.a. it's like 10 o'clock it stops. new york, it's like you can get the 'cll you know what i'm saying? [ light laughter ] >> seth: wow, where do you -- where is a good late-night place to get the 'cue? >> you know, i love daisy may's -- >> seth: okay, where's daisy -- >> on 11th street. >> seth: okay, great. >> oh my god, the sides. it's very cafeteria style, don't think...
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and i came back to south l.a. to spread that. since then we've helped over 1,000 women transition back into the community and reunited over 300 children with their moms. and, you know, i'm happy about that. >> tell me how you got into the spot you were in, why you stayed in there and why you couldn't get out. i was fascinated and blown away, it was arresting to read this passage in your book where there was one prison official who said to you we are going to hold your spot because we know you're coming back. we are going to hold a spot because we know you are coming back. they are expecting you to be resitivists. >> the whole system is set up for you to return. tavis, my son, he was 5. his name was k.k. he was killed. he was killed by a police officer. he ran him over. my son was playing in the street. it was an accident, but my world just crumbled. i began to drink and that escalated to drug use and i was incarcerated for the drug use. long before my son was killed, though, i had endured so many experiences that were just really
and i came back to south l.a. to spread that. since then we've helped over 1,000 women transition back into the community and reunited over 300 children with their moms. and, you know, i'm happy about that. >> tell me how you got into the spot you were in, why you stayed in there and why you couldn't get out. i was fascinated and blown away, it was arresting to read this passage in your book where there was one prison official who said to you we are going to hold your spot because we know...
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jazz artists would come to l.a. or houston or other places and youth would go, not just black youth but mexican-american youth and l.a., central avenue, where the jazz and blues joints became sort of the home to a kind of multiracial scene, where in the face of wartime segregation, youth were saying, at least just for a moment, temporarily, on the dance floor, we're going to hang out with one another. and guess what, if people were dancing and socializing together, it stands to reason they were doing other stuff together too, right? having sex. the specter and fear of miscegnation became associated with the zoot, as a challenge, as an alternative to the kind of jim and juan crow segregation we've talked about. and i'm emphasizing the kind of sexual dimensions to this scene that the zoot was a part of because it was real. i talked to one tailor who said, quote -- this was a tailor who made zoot suits for black and mexican-american youth during the war. and when i interviewed him he said, quote, you could see the whol
jazz artists would come to l.a. or houston or other places and youth would go, not just black youth but mexican-american youth and l.a., central avenue, where the jazz and blues joints became sort of the home to a kind of multiracial scene, where in the face of wartime segregation, youth were saying, at least just for a moment, temporarily, on the dance floor, we're going to hang out with one another. and guess what, if people were dancing and socializing together, it stands to reason they were...
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and it's not an accident that the "l.a. times," "the daily an herald," "the examiner," the popular press in l.a. picks up y on this racialization of juvenile delinquency and the zoot suit, because many of these youth that are rounded up are actually zoot suiters, and the zoot suit becomes front-page, headline news across the city. this is a story picked up across the country. it even becomes international news, as does the effort of the sleepy lagoon defense committee, which is multiracial, by the way, that seeks to get the youth released from prison after they are convicted and sent away andt locked up.e this becomes a massive story, n and part of it is followed p. across the u.s. because the zoot suit becomes this icon of everything that is wrong and destabilized and immoral and b violent and detracting from the war effort.i the zoot suit and the folks that wear it become a kind of internal enemy, and we see this get played out on the front pages of the press and on the streets of los angeles, where the zoot suit itself b
and it's not an accident that the "l.a. times," "the daily an herald," "the examiner," the popular press in l.a. picks up y on this racialization of juvenile delinquency and the zoot suit, because many of these youth that are rounded up are actually zoot suiters, and the zoot suit becomes front-page, headline news across the city. this is a story picked up across the country. it even becomes international news, as does the effort of the sleepy lagoon defense...
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we've got that going on here in l.a. >> absolutely, yeah. but new york there's a lot more stage time when i'm in new york. when i'm in los angeles i do two to four sets possibly. in new york i do six to ten sets. >> jimmy: per night. >> in one night, yeah. so seven nights will give you a month's worth of stage time in los angeles. so i figure i have to go there to really be able to apply the work ethic -- the weird thing is, though, is my wife is sort of this famous underground artist in new york and she has all these friends and they're all in their 70s. that's true. she loves septuagenarians for some reason. i moved to new york and my last friend in new york nick vaterod he moved to los angeles right - so i have no friends in new york at all >> jimmy: you don't have any friends. >> it's so weird. it's like going to college -- that was very inauthentic. [ laughter ] is there something funny about this story? but it really is this sad thing where it's like going to college. you're sort of looking around talking to people being like could you
we've got that going on here in l.a. >> absolutely, yeah. but new york there's a lot more stage time when i'm in new york. when i'm in los angeles i do two to four sets possibly. in new york i do six to ten sets. >> jimmy: per night. >> in one night, yeah. so seven nights will give you a month's worth of stage time in los angeles. so i figure i have to go there to really be able to apply the work ethic -- the weird thing is, though, is my wife is sort of this famous...
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>> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show call go to jimmykimmellive.com. there's nothing like being out in nature. big sky. cool air. a chance to breathe. you gaze at the setting sun and think... oh, i should turn on the lights at home. and back to the deep breathing. enjoy the moment, wherever you are hive. let's get living. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: well, i would like to thank t.j. miller.
>> dicky: if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show call go to jimmykimmellive.com. there's nothing like being out in nature. big sky. cool air. a chance to breathe. you gaze at the setting sun and think... oh, i should turn on the lights at home. and back to the deep breathing. enjoy the moment, wherever you are hive. let's get living. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything....
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that is l.a. for us, people working and doing what they have to do to raise her family's and have a life of dignity. song -- about this >> when a certain person was up on the podium as a candidate for president speaking about mexican people, saying that we are rapists and drug dealers and we're dangerous, and some of us are good. amy: you do not like to say president trump's name? >> i would rather not, although i am ok with other people saying it. so the lyrics i wrote for this song, i went back into my parents' story and into my family's story, and most of the people i know are first generation born in the u.s. and the reason why a lot of our parents left the comfort of their own family was because of love. they loved their children that they did not have so much that they sacrificed, really, their lives. and i just wanted to remind people that the root of all this pain and struggle is love, and we cannot live without it. to criminalize dehumanize because they're breaking laws, and we forget tha
that is l.a. for us, people working and doing what they have to do to raise her family's and have a life of dignity. song -- about this >> when a certain person was up on the podium as a candidate for president speaking about mexican people, saying that we are rapists and drug dealers and we're dangerous, and some of us are good. amy: you do not like to say president trump's name? >> i would rather not, although i am ok with other people saying it. so the lyrics i wrote for this...
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there's a class in l.a. called pop physique, which i also highly recommend it. [ light laughter ] it sounds so weird. >> jimmy: no, i like it. >> but she -- i was -- i'm just like -- [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you see what i'm talking about -- >> i'm so worried my bits are going pop out. >> jimmy: no, no, hey! [ laughter ] no bits are popping out. >> that would whole different program. >> jimmy: no, no, it is not. >> so -- bits. i'm like 99 years old. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, your bits are going to come out. exercise class -- >> i purposely went to a class because i was like, "i'm just not going to -- i think it's better to not pay attention to it, and just take an exercise class." so i got out, and it was like one of those crazy awesome -- like, i was all sweaty and gross and i saw my phone was, you know, beeping, and i was like, "oh, my god. oh, my god, is this really --" >> jimmy: that's a good sign. >> yeah, or it's just a lot of friends that are really concerned. [ laughter ] about how it -
there's a class in l.a. called pop physique, which i also highly recommend it. [ light laughter ] it sounds so weird. >> jimmy: no, i like it. >> but she -- i was -- i'm just like -- [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you see what i'm talking about -- >> i'm so worried my bits are going pop out. >> jimmy: no, no, hey! [ laughter ] no bits are popping out. >> that would whole different program. >> jimmy: no, no, it is not. >> so -- bits. i'm like...
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officers were being sent to a very friendly venue and certainly more friendly venue than a downtown l.a. jury would have been. >> the defense picked apart the videotape and every image was turned around to say see where king is threatening the police officers. it's not about race. it's about king resisting. >> you didn't see him to have a weapon, did you? >> yes, i did see him to have a weapon. >> what kind of a weapon did mr. king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready. we're well prepared to take care of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we the jury find the defendant stacy c.coon not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not reports. >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fair minded people would know the injustice of what happened to him. >> there is no justice. >> there is no justice. >> the first and perhaps most spontaneous reaction came from "boyz n the hood" director john singleton. >>
officers were being sent to a very friendly venue and certainly more friendly venue than a downtown l.a. jury would have been. >> the defense picked apart the videotape and every image was turned around to say see where king is threatening the police officers. it's not about race. it's about king resisting. >> you didn't see him to have a weapon, did you? >> yes, i did see him to have a weapon. >> what kind of a weapon did mr. king have? >> it was his body....
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l.a. weekast we think there will be meaningful tax reform. >> even though the fundamental story's in place, you don't like -- >> well, fundamental story, i think the market's fine, okay if that's what your thing is. i don't think there's a lot built in for tax reform. i think there may be some anticipation about tax cuts or some sort of repatriation. >> the market today essentially told you -- >> even pattern -- >> all of a sudden you say that, well, it depends what you get. go back to '04, look at repatriation a few hundred million dollars were brought back. much of it went to shareholders. which is bullish but if you're looking for a tax cut or amnesty because you think it's going to instill growth, you know what microsoft did, they actually paid a $32 billion special dividend in 2004 and initiated their first buyback ever of $30 billion. that's what a lot of other companies did. i suspect them to do that too if they get that in 2017. i do not expect any tax reform in 2017. i don't think
l.a. weekast we think there will be meaningful tax reform. >> even though the fundamental story's in place, you don't like -- >> well, fundamental story, i think the market's fine, okay if that's what your thing is. i don't think there's a lot built in for tax reform. i think there may be some anticipation about tax cuts or some sort of repatriation. >> the market today essentially told you -- >> even pattern -- >> all of a sudden you say that, well, it depends...
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i really like -- when i was in l.a., people were walking around me. they were walking really slow, and i wanted to go "move." charlie: that would not happen in new york. jessica: you can just do that and it's fine. i've become a new york monster. [laughter] charlie: "2 dope queens" has been read by hbo. with wnyce do it studios. charlie: hbo announced they would do two specials of "2 dope -- "2 dope queens ." jessica: it is out, live as of maybe 1.5 hours ago. we are going to do 41-hour -- we are going to do 4 1-hour specials for hbo, so we are excited about that. those will be live taped. charlie: what is the most challenging and difficult for you? >> um, i would say the hardest thing was the daily show. charlie: even though you had producers and other people? jessica: we would go with one producer, travel somewhere, probably the south and interview somebody in their living room or something like that, which feels very intimate. a lot of times, they would say things that were bananas. charlie: did they know they were bananas? jessica: no. i think, do
i really like -- when i was in l.a., people were walking around me. they were walking really slow, and i wanted to go "move." charlie: that would not happen in new york. jessica: you can just do that and it's fine. i've become a new york monster. [laughter] charlie: "2 dope queens" has been read by hbo. with wnyce do it studios. charlie: hbo announced they would do two specials of "2 dope -- "2 dope queens ." jessica: it is out, live as of maybe 1.5 hours ago....
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i grew up in l.a. i grew up in the south bay. >> rose: went to college in l.a. >> i did. i have been here for about five years. >> rose: so? i don't know. i just came back -- >> rose: you don't have to be either one. you can do both. >> but it's also like lame not to choose a side. >> rose: so choose. i think i'll shoes new york. >> rose: it's where you are now. >> it's where i am now. i don't want to walk out and have people say why dent you say new york? but i think i really, like, when i was in l.a., people were, like, walking around me and they were walking, like, really slow and i just wanted to go, like, move! >> rose: and won't happen in new york. >> you could do that and it's fine. i've become a monster. >> rose: i've become a new yorker. >> yeah. >> rose: "2 dope queens," four, two-hour specials? >> yeah, we do it with w.y.n.c. studios, they're podcasts. >> rose: hbo said they'd produce four specials of "2 dope queens." >> it's live as maybe an hour and a half ago but we are going to do four one-hour specials for hbo so we're really excited about that and those w
i grew up in l.a. i grew up in the south bay. >> rose: went to college in l.a. >> i did. i have been here for about five years. >> rose: so? i don't know. i just came back -- >> rose: you don't have to be either one. you can do both. >> but it's also like lame not to choose a side. >> rose: so choose. i think i'll shoes new york. >> rose: it's where you are now. >> it's where i am now. i don't want to walk out and have people say why dent you say...
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when i was in-- l.a., people were walking around me. they were walking really slow, and i wanted to go "move." charlie: that would not happen in new york. >> i become a new york monster. [laughter] queens" haso dope been renewed. >> yes, we do that with nyc studio, with our podcast. am i breaking news here or -- as of maybe, live 1.5 hours ago. we are going to do 41-hour specials for hbo, so we are excited about that. those will be live taped. charlie: what is the most challenging and difficult for you? say the hardest thing was the daily show. charlie: even though you had producers and other people? >> we would travel somewhere, probably the south and interview somebody in their living room or something like that which feels very different in the lot -- intimate and a lot of times, they would say things that were bananas. did they know they were bananas? >> no. i don't think people thought that they were not. forink a part of growing up me and learning about other people is the have a justification for everything. whether it makes sens
when i was in-- l.a., people were walking around me. they were walking really slow, and i wanted to go "move." charlie: that would not happen in new york. >> i become a new york monster. [laughter] queens" haso dope been renewed. >> yes, we do that with nyc studio, with our podcast. am i breaking news here or -- as of maybe, live 1.5 hours ago. we are going to do 41-hour specials for hbo, so we are excited about that. those will be live taped. charlie: what is the...
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but this is the 30th anniversary of "born in east l.a." and for those of us who know the movie and know what it's about, what do you make of the 30th anniversary of that film in this moment of immigration being such a -- >> it's like groundhog day, you know? it keeps happening over and over and over again, and we don't seem to have, we seem to know less about the subject right now and that whole process, but, you know, i view it like a lava flow. you can stand in front of it, i wouldn't recommend it, but this inner weaving of mexico and the united states is never going to be undone. never, ever. nor do we want it to be. mexico is our biggest ally. >> what, what do you make, i don't mean to make it political unless you want to go there, what do you make of the all-out assault and affront on these immigration? >> you know, i don't, i don't think it's based, it's based on fear, and it's based on not a lot of information, i travel the country, a lot of people do. but i travel the country all the time, and i see the integration of the latino in
but this is the 30th anniversary of "born in east l.a." and for those of us who know the movie and know what it's about, what do you make of the 30th anniversary of that film in this moment of immigration being such a -- >> it's like groundhog day, you know? it keeps happening over and over and over again, and we don't seem to have, we seem to know less about the subject right now and that whole process, but, you know, i view it like a lava flow. you can stand in front of it, i...
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we'll take a short break here on "newsroom l.a." when we come back, family and friends of princess diana once again fighting for her privacy and protesting. a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. allergytry new xyzal®.ou have symptoms like these for relief is as effective at hour 24 as hour one. so be wise all take new xyzal®. >>> a world row has erupted about plans to air a documentary about the late princess of wales. 20 years after her death, family and friends are once again fighting for her privacy. >> news channel 24 says it will show a video talking about princess diana and her troubled relationship with the queen. experts were shown in 2004, but
we'll take a short break here on "newsroom l.a." when we come back, family and friends of princess diana once again fighting for her privacy and protesting. a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i...
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i'm laughing thinking of the kinds of questions you would get asked in l.a., which is like, who are you wearing? >> a touch of that. >> i can see he has his own kind of crazy questions. you went there earlier. i want to come back to this now, which is this moment that we find ourselves living in. let me back up a beat and we'll come to this era in america. were you for or against, i think, i would assume against brexit. >> i was against brexit. i was for remain. >> for remain. >> but it's an interesting point because one's kind of, it was a negative that we defending. the positive was to leave, whereas one tried to suggest the positive was to stay. i joked to my american friends here in california in particular, i said i left brittain to avoid this rise of populist nativism and right-wing xenophobia. and i come to california -- [ laughter ] >> and it's five inches a day for seven weeks. and the whole identity of the guntr country. it's interesting for an outsider. as someone who's long been involved in a small extent to politics, i've always felt with almost everything i believed firmly
i'm laughing thinking of the kinds of questions you would get asked in l.a., which is like, who are you wearing? >> a touch of that. >> i can see he has his own kind of crazy questions. you went there earlier. i want to come back to this now, which is this moment that we find ourselves living in. let me back up a beat and we'll come to this era in america. were you for or against, i think, i would assume against brexit. >> i was against brexit. i was for remain. >> for...
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lauren: how many games of the l.a. dodgers win this year? they added to the win column this weekend. cheryl: you heard it here. jerrod maxon said. let's start with baseball. >> history made last night in her yard with the dodgers have 50 games first time they meet the new york mets. sunday night baseball in new york. doctors say we might have left brooklyn 60 years ago that we are still the kings of new york. ricky belanger launched a two-run shot in the eighth and dodgers shut down eight nothing. 57-15. l.a. leads 15.5 games. houston astros are the best thing to the american lake. houston scored four in the ninth inning. a walkoff single over the toronto blue jays seven training pics. pirates who gave away a lead beyond this home run by newly acquired sean rodriguez. but the celebration began. to walkoff wins in outcomes number three in st. petersburg, florida. tampa bay takes the concept to-1. miles around and also some tears in philadelphia and around the majors. darren dalton has spent 14 seasons yesterday losing his battle with brain ca
lauren: how many games of the l.a. dodgers win this year? they added to the win column this weekend. cheryl: you heard it here. jerrod maxon said. let's start with baseball. >> history made last night in her yard with the dodgers have 50 games first time they meet the new york mets. sunday night baseball in new york. doctors say we might have left brooklyn 60 years ago that we are still the kings of new york. ricky belanger launched a two-run shot in the eighth and dodgers shut down eight...
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look at the headline from the "l.a. times," trump, the notorious cut-up. the president may be joke but he doesn't make jokes. i don't think we should be calling our president that kind of name when our commander-in-chief is facing down north korea's kim jong-un. there is keith ellison, second-in-command of the democrat national committee a prominent democrat. he said that north korea's leader is acting more responsibly than president trump. he is rational, our president is not. what do you think these critics are actually doing, cheerfully undermining the president, even as he deals with the threat after nuclear attack. that is playing into the enemy's hand. president's trump policy is to show the enemy we can deal with them and convince them we will pull the trigger if we have to. that is why we're flying b one bombers over the korean peninsula. that is why the commander-in-chief is standing firm, no backing down. calling the president a joke, calling him irrational, building up kim jong-un as a deliberate guy is dangerous tactic. the north koreans will s
look at the headline from the "l.a. times," trump, the notorious cut-up. the president may be joke but he doesn't make jokes. i don't think we should be calling our president that kind of name when our commander-in-chief is facing down north korea's kim jong-un. there is keith ellison, second-in-command of the democrat national committee a prominent democrat. he said that north korea's leader is acting more responsibly than president trump. he is rational, our president is not. what...
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simpson museum is opening in l.a. [ scattered cheers ] that's right, a museum filled with his memorabilia. or as o.j. put it, "this feels like a trap." [ laughter and applause ] it just feels like -- i shouldn't. it feels like i'm walking into a trap. a new study finds that handsome face, because of his eyes, nose, chin, and mouth. [ laughter ] in other words, he has the most handsome face, because of his face? wait -- [ laughter and applause ] who did this study? throw that card away. that doesn't make any sense, that study. guys, i saw that the movie "frozen" is being turned into a a broadway musical. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. and they've added a bunch of new songs and story lines. this week they released the first trailer for it. it's pretty exciting, watch this. >> starting next spring, "frozen" is coming to broadway, featuring over a dozen brand new songs. critics are already saying "it's magical." kids are saying "it's so much fun." and parents are saying, "my god, what have we done to deserve this?" [ laughter ] "we just got our kids to move on to 'moana' and now you're giving
simpson museum is opening in l.a. [ scattered cheers ] that's right, a museum filled with his memorabilia. or as o.j. put it, "this feels like a trap." [ laughter and applause ] it just feels like -- i shouldn't. it feels like i'm walking into a trap. a new study finds that handsome face, because of his eyes, nose, chin, and mouth. [ laughter ] in other words, he has the most handsome face, because of his face? wait -- [ laughter and applause ] who did this study? throw that card...
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howie: chris tina, how is the "l.a. times" handling this. continue require's important to have reality. i raised this in one of our news meetings. what would you do in the events of a nuclear attack. how do you have approach this so people can inform themselves and take it home and into schools where people are asking the question. be as sober by the as you can and get the facts out there without being hysterical. no one wants to delight in this coverage. howie: all the people in the media who don't like president trump exaggerating it. so the same partisan sniping. but it's a serious issue. mollie: it is a serious issue. but we don't like to go back decades. we like to cover what's happening at the moment. going back to the 90s when jimmy carter went to north korea and worked out this arrangement. he kinds of sabotaged bill clinton in so doing. this is a story decades in the making and a regional issue that goes back even longer. when you make everything about trump you miss out on big, significant stories. howie: when you make everything a
howie: chris tina, how is the "l.a. times" handling this. continue require's important to have reality. i raised this in one of our news meetings. what would you do in the events of a nuclear attack. how do you have approach this so people can inform themselves and take it home and into schools where people are asking the question. be as sober by the as you can and get the facts out there without being hysterical. no one wants to delight in this coverage. howie: all the people in the...
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women's soccer team and other olympians and paralympians joined l.a. city officials. last time l.a. hosted was in 1984. the mayor said on his first day of mayor four years ago, he wrote a letter to the u.s. listen committee saying his city wanted to host the games again. >> it was a marathon. in fact, a couple of times we were counted out of the race. but we never hit a wall, we never lost our focus. the training paid off, and today we're at the finish line. >> with l.a. hosting the 2028 olympics, paris is set to host the 2024 games. >> monday, july 31, 2017 is a day children from 11 countries will never forget. today, they became u.s. citizens in oakland. leeann melendez takes you to an emotional ceremony. >> reporter: he had his reasons for leaving yemen and coming to the united states. >> there is too much problems back there. life was not safe. so i was very, very glad to come over here. >> thei itunited states of amer. >> reporter: because their parents became naturalized citizens, it automatically gave these children the right to also become citizens. >> i want them to be happ
women's soccer team and other olympians and paralympians joined l.a. city officials. last time l.a. hosted was in 1984. the mayor said on his first day of mayor four years ago, he wrote a letter to the u.s. listen committee saying his city wanted to host the games again. >> it was a marathon. in fact, a couple of times we were counted out of the race. but we never hit a wall, we never lost our focus. the training paid off, and today we're at the finish line. >> with l.a. hosting the...
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i went to l.a. to his house right after he announced he had alzheimer's and would be going on his final tour. he was a nice southern man, you know, he's from arkansas and he made me feel right at home. >> rose: what made rhinestone cowboy so popular? >> i think it came after a dark period for him. he was a huge star in the late '60s. >> rose: he was such a star that in 1968 he outsold the beetles. >> yes, but that kind of went away for a while and he stopped having hits. rhinestone cowboy was sort of a comeback for him, his mission statement. that was one of the last songs when i was talking to him, he had trouble remembering that song, which was difficult to know, but he couldn't remember was it radio or rodeo -- but he was -- his kids backed him on that final tour. so it was a very family oriented thing. >> rose: and what was his craft? when you recognize him for his musicality, what will you say about him? >> well, i will say very sentimental music, very sentimental music. it's music that didn't
i went to l.a. to his house right after he announced he had alzheimer's and would be going on his final tour. he was a nice southern man, you know, he's from arkansas and he made me feel right at home. >> rose: what made rhinestone cowboy so popular? >> i think it came after a dark period for him. he was a huge star in the late '60s. >> rose: he was such a star that in 1968 he outsold the beetles. >> yes, but that kind of went away for a while and he stopped having hits....
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. >> matching spoons on their arms, that's the ink paris and macaulay got done in l.a. on saturday. sporting a clean cut look and that's the tattoo on his arm. paris has more than 50 all over her body. no explanation on what the spoon means to them, but they are said to represent a struggle with chronic elness. we know his godfather spends a lot of time with his god daughter, posting pedicures and just hanging out. >>> next up, kevin hart is taking on the new york city marathon. >> running a full marathon in 2:25. that type of race, it inspired me to get my own. >> he is talking about the kenyan marathoner, the hard core made his announcement via instagram on saturday. >> i got little legs but a big heart. >> if he completes it, he'll join ryan reynolds, katie holmes, and shouldn't be too tough, right? >> 24 miles, right? i'm about to eat it up. >> and finally, liam helpsworth and rebel wilson share a passionate lip lock. no, he is not leaving miley. liam kissing rebel on the set of their new movie. the kiss in the rain. very romantic, except for that green screen. rebel who recrept
. >> matching spoons on their arms, that's the ink paris and macaulay got done in l.a. on saturday. sporting a clean cut look and that's the tattoo on his arm. paris has more than 50 all over her body. no explanation on what the spoon means to them, but they are said to represent a struggle with chronic elness. we know his godfather spends a lot of time with his god daughter, posting pedicures and just hanging out. >>> next up, kevin hart is taking on the new york city marathon....