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l.a. already has all the videos in place as well as all went down. it goes along with the problems they've had a more recent years was only other places only the venues that are left over in rio. when you talk to eric garcetti. one of those venues where the soccer team placed on the street, he will tell you this is all positive for l.a. and it won't cost anything. take a listen. >> there is no city money that is going to fund this. the city will provide in different places, services which will reimbursed just as any like this will be reimbursed for the cost of operating. >> here's one of the new stadiums already being built, los angeles football club will play next year. also the football stadium being built here in southern california as well. basically the venues are already here. it's going to be about transportation and security. as for the money will go and they say sponsorships and all the other money is going to pay for that more with a lot of money going to youth sports. it really hope this all goes 11 years from now, we will find out right h
l.a. already has all the videos in place as well as all went down. it goes along with the problems they've had a more recent years was only other places only the venues that are left over in rio. when you talk to eric garcetti. one of those venues where the soccer team placed on the street, he will tell you this is all positive for l.a. and it won't cost anything. take a listen. >> there is no city money that is going to fund this. the city will provide in different places, services which...
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next from l.a. it's been decades but the summer olympics are coming back to the u.s. >> really if. >> right here in good ole los angeles. find out what the city's getting in return. >> really bad traffic. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and got them back on track. wise man, i'm nervous about affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it's completely free for everyone. it's free for everyone? do hawks use the stars to navigate? i don't know. aw, i thought you did. i don't know either. either way it's free for everyone. cool. what's in your wallet? that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infru
next from l.a. it's been decades but the summer olympics are coming back to the u.s. >> really if. >> right here in good ole los angeles. find out what the city's getting in return. >> really bad traffic. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and got them back on track. wise man, i'm nervous about affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an...
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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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to the hills of tennessee ♪ from see to shining sea ♪ from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. ♪ ♪ where the pride in every american heart and's it's time we stand and say ♪ ♪ that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you ♪ ♪ and defend her still today ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the usa ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died ♪ ♪ who gave that right to me ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ cause there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ god bless the usa ♪ >> wow. what a crowd. what a crowd. [chanting "trump" ] [cheers and applause] >> and just so you know from the secret service there aren't too many people outside protesting, okay. that i can tell you. a lot of people in here. a lot of people pouring in right now. whatever you can do fire marshal, we'll appreciate it. and i want to th
to the hills of tennessee ♪ from see to shining sea ♪ from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. ♪ ♪ where the pride in every american heart and's it's time we stand and say ♪ ♪ that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you ♪ ♪ and defend her still today ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the usa ♪ and i'm proud to...
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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 'cue all night boo. 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 dive
>> 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 'cue all night boo. 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...
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l.a. river down there, basically. so when it rains, you've got all that concrete, all that suburbia. >> could one thunderstorm really do that? >> absolutely. >> how much rain would that be? >> if you get an inch of rain an hour, rainfall rates like that, it's very compelling pictures. >> looks like this might actually be a rescue helicopter coming to help that guy who is stranded on top of the truck. >> where in l.a. are we? >> all we have been told is that this is in southern california, but you just don't think about flooding and thunderstorms and rain in california this time of year. >> well, that's what we experienced today as you watched this live rescue. >> that's the chopper. >> we've just been told this is act on, california -- acton, california. >> it's rolling right off the hillside, so it's very muddy. it takes about two feet of water to float a truck, a truck of that size. they're up to about two feet of water so that truck is not far from beginning to float. the front is not q
l.a. river down there, basically. so when it rains, you've got all that concrete, all that suburbia. >> could one thunderstorm really do that? >> absolutely. >> how much rain would that be? >> if you get an inch of rain an hour, rainfall rates like that, it's very compelling pictures. >> looks like this might actually be a rescue helicopter coming to help that guy who is stranded on top of the truck. >> where in l.a. are we? >> all we have been told is...
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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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we'll bring you more updates from l.a. if we get them. meanwhile, cnn's jim acosta and chris cuomo are in a race to see who can deliver the more fiery editorial. weird since they are both hardened news men. we will bring you the latest in just a >> tucker: cnn jim acosta embarrassed himself in public yesterday when he used his position as a white house correspondent to try to lecture steven miller at the white house about how american immigration law ought to be dictated by 100 word, 130-year-old poem. acosta is not the only reporter who has given himself over to full blown editorializing over there. today anchor chris cuomo posted this on facebook. we can't get enough. watch. >> immigration proposal embraced by the white house, would you make the cut, your ancestors? did they speak english? did they make enough money to pay for their healthcare were they high skilled laborers? do you agree with steven miller the policy advisor for the president who says that m.l. lazarus the poem promise signature of this country for so many generations
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nobody in l.a. understands that the point of the wall is about orderly immigration, keeping drugs out? we're not trying to keep people out of this country, we're just trying to control drugs and terrorists, gangs coming over the border, we want to know who is coming and who is going, that argument doesn't fly in l.a.? >> it really doesn't. they look at it with the city of los angeles with a city has a large number of immigrants. that this is something that they feel is within their values, but i think when you look at it on the surface how this is going to hurt local employees, this is the implementation of a blacklist, which certainly, which seem threatening to any company who would want to do business in the city of los angeles, i think they're thinking they can bully companies into staying away. melissa: amazing. tim, thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you, melissa. david: political world. more shocking news in the world of sports. nfl suspending dallas cowboys star running back eze
nobody in l.a. understands that the point of the wall is about orderly immigration, keeping drugs out? we're not trying to keep people out of this country, we're just trying to control drugs and terrorists, gangs coming over the border, we want to know who is coming and who is going, that argument doesn't fly in l.a.? >> it really doesn't. they look at it with the city of los angeles with a city has a large number of immigrants. that this is something that they feel is within their...
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course we are very careful about it and we want to relieve the pressure when i say we the mayor of l.a. and us the citizens of the city want to release the pressure because we don't want to leave that situation again and do you think that by having these new reception centers it will actually empowered more migrants to come. it's so difficult to say . one thing is sure it's not because. one being the colliery of the are about one hour away because they won't be in the color you're. less migrant will be tempted to come if something is built all around student kelly or in the county area for sure without more and more migrants we know it's for more than twenty years so we know the old be experienced. by the past. no been successful so no way for us to accept it again i have to leave it there thank you very much indeed the deputy mayor of cali felipe minion i thank you for your time this afternoon thank you you're welcome. now let's return to our breaking news story reports are coming in of a shooting in a moscow court witnesses say around twenty shots were fired and that some members of
course we are very careful about it and we want to relieve the pressure when i say we the mayor of l.a. and us the citizens of the city want to release the pressure because we don't want to leave that situation again and do you think that by having these new reception centers it will actually empowered more migrants to come. it's so difficult to say . one thing is sure it's not because. one being the colliery of the are about one hour away because they won't be in the color you're. less migrant...
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between l.a. and paris. behind the scenes for a couple of months paris was going to get the 2024 games because of 100 year anniversary. l.a. seemed to be happy either way. they bid for 2024 but they got 2028. the longest preparation times the games have been given. 11 years to prepare and most of the stuff is in place. everybody happy locally. the president put out a statement as well. local leaders and athletes had this to say about the big announcement. >> unlike the old model where people tried to fit the olympics to the city, this is a model we're fitting the city to the olympics. >> for an athlete l.a. has everything you need at your best. incredible weather. great facilities and world's best fans, of course. >> incredible weather. it is raining in l.a. in august. interesting. the morning after the big announcement before i give it back to you the thing about l.a. that makes it different than most other cities everything will be in place. they don't have to build new stadiums. they have to increase secu
between l.a. and paris. behind the scenes for a couple of months paris was going to get the 2024 games because of 100 year anniversary. l.a. seemed to be happy either way. they bid for 2024 but they got 2028. the longest preparation times the games have been given. 11 years to prepare and most of the stuff is in place. everybody happy locally. the president put out a statement as well. local leaders and athletes had this to say about the big announcement. >> unlike the old model where...
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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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l.a. has budgeted $150,000 for the pilot project called cool pavement >> that's right. it started in may, see far officials say the results are promising. if it tips to work the program will likely expand to other parts of the state or even other parts of the country. >>> a michigan man says he won a million dollars in this week's mega millions drawing all because a trip to chicago fell through. >> who knew a flight delay could do this. his flight was canceled and stopped in a convenience store and wound up one mega ball match away from $350 million. >> it still won the million. he's going to use some of that to buy a bicycle. the rest will go toward his retirement. >> let's hope it's a cheap bike. >> lots of plane tickets in his future. more news after this. for millions who suffer from schizophrenia a side effect of their medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be.
l.a. has budgeted $150,000 for the pilot project called cool pavement >> that's right. it started in may, see far officials say the results are promising. if it tips to work the program will likely expand to other parts of the state or even other parts of the country. >>> a michigan man says he won a million dollars in this week's mega millions drawing all because a trip to chicago fell through. >> who knew a flight delay could do this. his flight was canceled and stopped...
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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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l.a. freeway rain came over from palm springs. most of this is lifting north. possibility some of that could work its way into the forecast tomorrow. i would think mainly south of the santa clara valley. i'll deal with that tomorrow. ukiah will be near 110 today. we will see upper 90s to near 100 around here. mostly sunny tonight for the giants and the a's. 72 a little westerly breeze. 50s to almost 70. some areas running cooler, peninsula. some areas running warmer. 51 in glenn helen. look at the bodega gay, 48. point reyes, 49. around the sierra, thunderstorms pop up. again there's the southern california cloud cover and some of the rain. this is kind of taking a turn. we will watch that for late tonight and tomorrow. 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and inland 100. do you want to start with the bay bridge or something else. >> we're starting with the approaches to that. >> okay. >> this is pretty busy time. people are getting on the road. i want people to know this is actually the quiet time before w
l.a. freeway rain came over from palm springs. most of this is lifting north. possibility some of that could work its way into the forecast tomorrow. i would think mainly south of the santa clara valley. i'll deal with that tomorrow. ukiah will be near 110 today. we will see upper 90s to near 100 around here. mostly sunny tonight for the giants and the a's. 72 a little westerly breeze. 50s to almost 70. some areas running cooler, peninsula. some areas running warmer. 51 in glenn helen. look at...
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thanks to you both. >>> next, on "newsroom l.a." new concern about risk from north korea's unannounced missile test. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. so she only earns double miles on purchasesit card. she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet? >>> hello everyone. and tension with north korea and its missile test escalates, the white house is still considering how to respond should one of the missiles meet target on land. >> reporter: an
thanks to you both. >>> next, on "newsroom l.a." new concern about risk from north korea's unannounced missile test. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the...
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we'll bring you more updates from l.a. if we get them. meanwhile, cnn's jim acosta and chris cuomo are in a race to see who can deliver the more fiery editorial. weird since they are both hardened news men. we will bring you the latest in just a people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, 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. >> tucker: cnn jim acosta embarrassed himself in public yesterday when he used his position as a white house correspondent to try to lecture steven miller at the white house about how american immigration law ought to be dictated by 100 word, 130-year-old poem. acosta is not the only reporter who has given himself over to full blown editorializing over there. today anchor chris cuomo posted this on facebook. w
we'll bring you more updates from l.a. if we get them. meanwhile, cnn's jim acosta and chris cuomo are in a race to see who can deliver the more fiery editorial. weird since they are both hardened news men. we will bring you the latest in just a people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, 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...
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. >> they have tried everything in l.a. they usually pass a sales tax, an extra penny here will do it. it will build affordable housing. they tried absolutely everything except making it easier for people to buy, sell and manage their own property. that is insane. we can't allow that to happen. there have been studies done on this. a blue ribbon study in the state of california looked at this and said by far the greatest problem creating the affordable housing problem is in l.a., making it more difficult for people to buy homes. politics say let's throw our money on it. kennedy: i can't wait to get my check for $75,000 from los angeles county and i can't wait to see what the neighbors say. who is going to enforce it? who will walk around and say those steps aren't up to code. we'll have to kick that gypsy family out. >> l.a. politicians may be dumb but their donors aren't. why not have a relative say they are homeless and you are going to bring them in for the $50,000 or $75,000. let's say a 19-year-old son in college. he d
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l.a. last hosted the summer games in 1984. >>> get going that mass transit, l.a. a special gesture from the chicago cubs. the team's most infamous and vilified fan. who could forget steve bortman. the fan who tipped the foul ball in the 2003 playoffs crushing the cubs' post-season hopes. it was the play that crushed hopes. revisionist history. it extended the world series curse. after winning the series last year for the first time in 108 years, the cubs are trying to make amends for all the anguish bartman has enduringed by giving -- endured by giving him his only personalized world series ring. they hope it brings an end to the unfortunate chapter to history. >> bartman's been in hiding for most of the last 14 years. he put out a statement saying, "although i do not consider myself worthy of such an honor, i am deeply moved and sincerely grateful. i am fully aware of the historical significance and appreciate the symbolism the ring represents on multiple levels. my family and i will cherish it for generations." bartman added he still will not be conducting inter
l.a. last hosted the summer games in 1984. >>> get going that mass transit, l.a. a special gesture from the chicago cubs. the team's most infamous and vilified fan. who could forget steve bortman. the fan who tipped the foul ball in the 2003 playoffs crushing the cubs' post-season hopes. it was the play that crushed hopes. revisionist history. it extended the world series curse. after winning the series last year for the first time in 108 years, the cubs are trying to make amends for...
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i got a leet lot of heat also this week for sitting down with william johnson here in l.a. but the reality is, if you don't talk about it, nobody's going to know about it. you wrote this week, you recalled seeing a kkk member when you were 14 yearses old in orlando. you asked your friend, do you think we can do anything, he said i mean we could tp their house. you responded. ub you said they'd kill us if we found out. yeah, the klan doesn't play, bro. plus, if they're really bad, the cops will find out. you see parallels in how you reacted then. kind of said let's see what the cops do versus how people were reacting to trump today. >> yeah, the thing is that we can never be so confidence that we just don't address these things. if there is hate, if there are these extreme radical view, we need as a chunt xhoo, take it head on, talk to them and try to like steer them back towards being productive members of society. you know what i mean? when we talk about punitive punishment, in the penitentiary system, i'm in favor of rehabilitative punishment, when i see somebody that's j
i got a leet lot of heat also this week for sitting down with william johnson here in l.a. but the reality is, if you don't talk about it, nobody's going to know about it. you wrote this week, you recalled seeing a kkk member when you were 14 yearses old in orlando. you asked your friend, do you think we can do anything, he said i mean we could tp their house. you responded. ub you said they'd kill us if we found out. yeah, the klan doesn't play, bro. plus, if they're really bad, the cops will...
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l.a. disappointed they didn't get 2024? the answer is no. it's like going to the jay-z or beyonce party. instead of going friday night, they are going saturday night. l.a. getting exactly what it wanted and also a $1.8 billion investment from the ioc to put into the sports programs. among those ecstatic, jen evans. she is thrilled to see the recreation sports programs in los angeles are going to benefit from the olympics coming here in 2028. take a listen. >> we are going to introduce people to sports they might never have heard of. we are going get kids in the water, in the gym, in the playing fields. there's nothing greater than that. for me, i think about it through the eyes of my own children who will be in their 20s at the time. still, the opportunities and excitement and the things that the sport does to bring people together is inprecedented. >> reporter: always interested in the markets, in '84, peter and lou, the dean of the universal empire, they took that surplus and wisely inve
l.a. disappointed they didn't get 2024? the answer is no. it's like going to the jay-z or beyonce party. instead of going friday night, they are going saturday night. l.a. getting exactly what it wanted and also a $1.8 billion investment from the ioc to put into the sports programs. among those ecstatic, jen evans. she is thrilled to see the recreation sports programs in los angeles are going to benefit from the olympics coming here in 2028. take a listen. >> we are going to introduce...
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and right and bill o'reillyilly spent a career going on tv and lying about the attacks through the l.a. riots with the trojan horse to talk about violence or that attack consistently using bad data and bad science but it was very much around the settlementthat for the harassment of a tax of women on the workplace. so to say sexual result is a dave republican thing that is not left or right but it is right or wrong. >> mr. robbins signore breath of fresh air after mr. d'souza especially with donald trump's words and going to enter jackson and with that propaganda the there is so much going on fro with this administration advocating the police brutality. so how are you going to tackle that? or of those organizations of black lives matter?. >>>> that quickie answer to the second question like move:and black lives matter reconsider them friends andm sometimes you will see themam ca amplify that color change so we don't believe we can solve these on their own but your point of solving these sin wide range issues coming at us coming from the administration like we try to go one by one and in
and right and bill o'reillyilly spent a career going on tv and lying about the attacks through the l.a. riots with the trojan horse to talk about violence or that attack consistently using bad data and bad science but it was very much around the settlementthat for the harassment of a tax of women on the workplace. so to say sexual result is a dave republican thing that is not left or right but it is right or wrong. >> mr. robbins signore breath of fresh air after mr. d'souza especially...
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. >> in 2028, we're bringing the games back to l.a. one of the great capitals of this olympic movement. a city that has always been a games changer. and will be again in 2028. >> tokyo will host the next summer games in 2020. upcoming winter games will be held in south korea next year. >>> carl lewis four gold medals in '84. >> i remember those games. >> yeah. >> good times. the a's beat the giants last night 8-5. the first game of the series here. i'm having trouble speaking here. klay thompson throughout the first pitch for a strike. rookie carlos recorded his first big league hit. the turning point was in the 6th with marcus simmon at the plate. he hit a grand slam. >> up center field. going back. and that baby is gone. a grand slam for marcus simmon. >> the giants would rally to make it 6-5 but the aas grabbed a pair of insurance runs in the 8th. >>> a motorized train that was stolen is back up and running again. someone stole the train from outside of the office of the fun and games experts. inside of the trailer was this train wo
. >> in 2028, we're bringing the games back to l.a. one of the great capitals of this olympic movement. a city that has always been a games changer. and will be again in 2028. >> tokyo will host the next summer games in 2020. upcoming winter games will be held in south korea next year. >>> carl lewis four gold medals in '84. >> i remember those games. >> yeah. >> good times. the a's beat the giants last night 8-5. the first game of the series here. i'm...
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okay, jesse. >> jesse: let me get this straight -- north korea is about to throw a nuke at l.a. and people are worrying about it with the is going to be like in a hundred years? that's what they are worrying about right now. they are always so righteous. they never actually break the law because they are doing a public service. you can riot and be a democrat, destroyed evidence and be a democrat. it's always done for good cause. do i have that right? and then dan rather was fake news before there was fake news. this guy came in and tried to frame george w. bush with forged documents on the eve of the election. he got fired. that was the public service. bye-bye, dan. going back to the global warming thing, they leaked out that this is the warmest decade since 1500 years ago. you are saying in 500 a.d., we knew what the temperature was? a guy with a bow and arrow wrote down the temperature of the entire earth on the cave wall and that's the baseline for what our scientists today are working with? it doesn't make any sense. the weatherman can't even get the weather tomorrow, let al
okay, jesse. >> jesse: let me get this straight -- north korea is about to throw a nuke at l.a. and people are worrying about it with the is going to be like in a hundred years? that's what they are worrying about right now. they are always so righteous. they never actually break the law because they are doing a public service. you can riot and be a democrat, destroyed evidence and be a democrat. it's always done for good cause. do i have that right? and then dan rather was fake news...
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l.a. city council and the u.s. olympic committee and the ioc. a formal announcement is expected to come next month. l.a. and paris will be the only cities to host the on limp ux three times, including london. >>> the los angeles dodgers acquired four-time all-star pitcher yu darvish. the move came just before yesterday's trade deadline. the 30-year-old right-hander, darvish, in the midst of his worst season in the majors, owns a 6-9 record. he's 0-5 in his past eight starts. >>> now to the action on the diamond. the washington nationals pitcher and miami native gio gonzalez took a no-hit bid into the ninth last night. miami's dee gordon broke up the chance at glory with a single to center to open the final frame. gonzalez walked three, struck out five. and won and retired 14 in a row. the nationals hold off the marlins, 1-0 in that one. >>> and finally, a story for one infamous fan finally has his conclusion. beleaguered fan steve bartman is getting a world series ring from the chicago cub
l.a. city council and the u.s. olympic committee and the ioc. a formal announcement is expected to come next month. l.a. and paris will be the only cities to host the on limp ux three times, including london. >>> the los angeles dodgers acquired four-time all-star pitcher yu darvish. the move came just before yesterday's trade deadline. the 30-year-old right-hander, darvish, in the midst of his worst season in the majors, owns a 6-9 record. he's 0-5 in his past eight starts....
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. >>> a convicted sex offender who calls himself the downtown l.a. predator has left sonoma county after just one week. >> 33-year-old dan cilley moved to his father's apartment and notified police he intended to relocate. but as ktvu's debora villalon reports with the complex full of families the outcry was immediate. >> reporter: this is dan cilley on saturday in rohnert park claiming women he approaches don't like him. >> the woman was asian, she didn't want me to carry her groceries for her. >> reporter: cilley posted videos of himself accosting women on youtube, even called himself the downtown l.a. predator until he was convicted for lewd comments towards a 15- year-old girl. >> i find you attractive. >> how old is she? >> 14? >> the laws are too strict and he should be able to fulfill his desires is what he believes. >> reporter: cilley had moved north a week ago. >> we know his access to children in this community is abundant. if he chose to become physical. in one of his youtube posts he talks about if a woman was worth it he would chase her
. >>> a convicted sex offender who calls himself the downtown l.a. predator has left sonoma county after just one week. >> 33-year-old dan cilley moved to his father's apartment and notified police he intended to relocate. but as ktvu's debora villalon reports with the complex full of families the outcry was immediate. >> reporter: this is dan cilley on saturday in rohnert park claiming women he approaches don't like him. >> the woman was asian, she didn't want me to...
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and then we shot in l.a. as well. >> seth: and this is very exciting -- we were talking last night. you directed your first film? >> yeah! >> seth: and so this is based on a book called "yardie" from the '80s? >> "yardie." >> seth: is that when it was written? >> yeah, so it's a novel from the '80s which follows a young jamaican boy that ends up in london, and you know, becomes a gangster. and he's not really a gangster. and i chose that film because, you know, england has a big jamaican community. i'm west african, but the jamaican community sort of is the overriding influential black community. so, i felt very connected to the story, and i wanted to see it happen. and i loved it. it was really -- it was probably the best experience as a filmmaker, as an actor, to direct a film. because you know, you're talking to every single department about so many different levels, it was wicked. it was great. >> seth: did you -- as a director, did you then look back and say, "oh, idris the actor had been unfair to directors?" >> oh, completely. >> seth: really? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] no,
and then we shot in l.a. as well. >> seth: and this is very exciting -- we were talking last night. you directed your first film? >> yeah! >> seth: and so this is based on a book called "yardie" from the '80s? >> "yardie." >> seth: is that when it was written? >> yeah, so it's a novel from the '80s which follows a young jamaican boy that ends up in london, and you know, becomes a gangster. and he's not really a gangster. and i chose that...
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then when we moved to l.a. for the tv show as a tradition i said we still want to do this g called long beach island. it's this great island right off family oriented. ice cream, minigolf. so we still do it. and then all my relatives that still live in new york come and visit us for three weeks. >> jimmy: that's nice. your whole family goes, kids and everything? >> yeah. the kids are bigger now. so they don't stay -- we go for three weeks. you know, my wife is not as pumped as i am about it. >> jimmy: oh, really? why? >> because she wants to fly to new york and then continue to europe. >> jimmy: i [ laughter ] you just stop right there. >> i want to stop there. >> jimmy: what do you do while you're there? nothing? >> nothing? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> if you call getting custard every night nothing. minigolf. everywhere you look there's -- there's like about 20 -- there's a 16-mile long island. i'd say about 30 mini golf courses. >> jimmy: for real? >> yes. every couple blocks. and we only go to one, though. >
then when we moved to l.a. for the tv show as a tradition i said we still want to do this g called long beach island. it's this great island right off family oriented. ice cream, minigolf. so we still do it. and then all my relatives that still live in new york come and visit us for three weeks. >> jimmy: that's nice. your whole family goes, kids and everything? >> yeah. the kids are bigger now. so they don't stay -- we go for three weeks. you know, my wife is not as pumped as i am...
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this year new york and l.a. for the second time, and l.a. there are others. everyone is riding the coattails of this. samsung features these musicians in their ads. chanel picked the front man of this band, big bang, to advertise a new handbag. amazon and at&t are sponsors of k-con. oliver: in the features section, teva is the world's largest manufacturer of generic drugs. >> on the recent struggles. >> teva, you probably have some products of theirs in your medicine cabinet but you don't know it because they are generic. youl: they went through, as different or five ceo's. what is the problem at the company? >> one of the things that the ceo did was he wanted to make sure the company remained is remained israeli. the board members lived in israel. they were baked into the company's by-laws when he was there. it has become so big. he stepped down in 2002. you need the someone who has the experience of running a global pharmaceutical company to go in there and run it. the world's biggest generic drug manufacturer is not a small operation. finding someone like
this year new york and l.a. for the second time, and l.a. there are others. everyone is riding the coattails of this. samsung features these musicians in their ads. chanel picked the front man of this band, big bang, to advertise a new handbag. amazon and at&t are sponsors of k-con. oliver: in the features section, teva is the world's largest manufacturer of generic drugs. >> on the recent struggles. >> teva, you probably have some products of theirs in your medicine cabinet but...
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. >> reporter: tour is coming to l.a. take in the sights of the downtown skyline and what the area is known for. hollywood and its iconic sign but that's not all. >> traffic and smog. >> there's crazy traffic. it's very smoggy. >> reporter: the air quality today compared to decades ago is a big improvement. sg you couldn't see anything but black clouds with gray clouds or dark clouds. >> reporter: all that air pollution may have kept ptemperatures lower according t scientists in pasadena. >> it reflects sunlight back to space or they absorb sunlight in the atmosphere but both of those prevent the sunlight from getting to the surface of the earth. dr. meeka tuska studied weather. she says temperatures have risen this the last 15 years as the amount of air pollution has been reduced. >> it hid some of the warming. >> reporter: it sped up global warming in the south faster than other parts of the u.s. and the world. >> i have asthma. i'm okay. >>> time now for >> first comes from ray who asked what should i do if i don't get
. >> reporter: tour is coming to l.a. take in the sights of the downtown skyline and what the area is known for. hollywood and its iconic sign but that's not all. >> traffic and smog. >> there's crazy traffic. it's very smoggy. >> reporter: the air quality today compared to decades ago is a big improvement. sg you couldn't see anything but black clouds with gray clouds or dark clouds. >> reporter: all that air pollution may have kept ptemperatures lower according t...
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but l.a. is kind of a coal mining town. everybody here -- >> jimmy: industry. >> -- is somehow connected to industry. gary coleman lived across the street from me. >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> it was. it was i very good one. >> jimmy: when he was a kid -- well, he was always a kid in a way. when he was a child? >> yes. no, in the height of his fame. absolutely. yrpt when he was on "different strokes" he was living astros cross the street. >> he wa him? ? absolutely. my brother was more friends with him than i was but we were friends with him and his family. >> jimmy: that's the best thing i ever heard. so would you go to his home and he would come to your home? >> you know, that was like the time that everybody was into trains. he had a really cool train set. like "silver spoons" kind of. >> jimmy: "people" magazine. you went and looked at his trains? >> yeah. we got to touch the trains. >> jimmy: you got to touch the trains. >> yes. >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. did you ever bring him like to school for show and tell o
but l.a. is kind of a coal mining town. everybody here -- >> jimmy: industry. >> -- is somehow connected to industry. gary coleman lived across the street from me. >> jimmy: that's a good one. >> it was. it was i very good one. >> jimmy: when he was a kid -- well, he was always a kid in a way. when he was a child? >> yes. no, in the height of his fame. absolutely. yrpt when he was on "different strokes" he was living astros cross the street....
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and chicago, and l.a. in greater numbers than what we're seeing right now as a result of the crack cocaine epidemic that plagued this country. it seems as if we are treating this particular drug crisis differently than we treated that one. why? >> and i think we are treating it differently, and i think it's because of where it's hitting and who it's hitting. because it can hit anyone, anywhere, any time. that one could, too. and the big thing you have to remember is an overdose and an overdose death is a death, regardless of where it is. and so trying to get that under control through legislation -- >> law enforcement. >> and treatment. this one is focusing more on treatment. there are a lot of parallels between the two and there are a few differences. >> is that because -- and i don't want to put you on the spot as i put you on the spot. is that because a lot of the folks dying as a result of opioid overdoses in this country don't look like me? >> and it could be in part because of the fact that people th
and chicago, and l.a. in greater numbers than what we're seeing right now as a result of the crack cocaine epidemic that plagued this country. it seems as if we are treating this particular drug crisis differently than we treated that one. why? >> and i think we are treating it differently, and i think it's because of where it's hitting and who it's hitting. because it can hit anyone, anywhere, any time. that one could, too. and the big thing you have to remember is an overdose and an...
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let's look at the stories we're a car chase in l.a. overnight we learned a man fell off a crane to his death. police say they -- the chase started when officers spotted the man driving a stolen suv. as you can see, he was driving recklessly on the shoulder of the highway. he eventually drove to the port of los angeles, climbed the crane and took off his clothes. hours into the standoff, the man fell 160 feet to his death. >>> oh, that pitch is a little bit outside. uncomfortable for a lot of people at a park in boston. especially for that photographer. if you are wondering, he's okay. the first pitch was made by -- everybody laughing here. by a bone cancer survivor and high schooler jordan leander. he's been having fun with to make things worse, i'm a pitcher. >>> a canadian woman who lost her diamonte engagement ring 13 years ago got it back. she lost it in her garden. but it was actually found on a carrot that was harvested from that same garden. the 84-year-old woman put it back on her finger. still fits. >>> all right. this morning
let's look at the stories we're a car chase in l.a. overnight we learned a man fell off a crane to his death. police say they -- the chase started when officers spotted the man driving a stolen suv. as you can see, he was driving recklessly on the shoulder of the highway. he eventually drove to the port of los angeles, climbed the crane and took off his clothes. hours into the standoff, the man fell 160 feet to his death. >>> oh, that pitch is a little bit outside. uncomfortable for a...
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to new l.a. >> reporter: this little railway even won an oscar. with some help from emma stone and ryan gosling. their on board kiss in la la land was no accident. >> when he was an up and coming actor, he was living downtown a block away. he always wanted to ride it and it was always closed. >> reporter: yes, like any tinsel town titan, the career had its ups and downs. by the late '60s, progress in the form of downtown skyscrapers made the flight seem like a relic. in 1969, it was dismantled and put in storage. >> there was such a cry from the citizens -- >> reporter: it was loved that much? >> it was loved that much. the city council, on behalf of the people made the promise it will come back. >> reporter: it took almost 30 years, but angel's flight did come back. there was a problem. the restoration was done improperly. in 2001, one of the cars broke loose, killing an 83-year-old tourist. it was shut down. in 2013, a derailment forced another shutdown. there's where olive and sinai have been sitting ever since. the only customers, the goats. t
to new l.a. >> reporter: this little railway even won an oscar. with some help from emma stone and ryan gosling. their on board kiss in la la land was no accident. >> when he was an up and coming actor, he was living downtown a block away. he always wanted to ride it and it was always closed. >> reporter: yes, like any tinsel town titan, the career had its ups and downs. by the late '60s, progress in the form of downtown skyscrapers made the flight seem like a relic. in 1969,...
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the l.a. times reporting on another race, this one in alabama for the u.s. senate. republican loyalty is split. we've got more on the race from washington journal. howarde will turn to couple let's -- howard koppowit z. who is he facing in the special election? guest: thank you for having me. one of the big reasons luther trump'shas donald endorsement is he is the incumbent and luther strange has ,een running on the mainframe that he would be the best candidate to forward donald trump's agenda. i guess it is as simple as that host: who is he -- as that. host: who is he running against? today. primary, guest: there are eight other candidates besides luther alabama chiefrmer justice roy moore would be considered strange's main rival and there is also the congressman from the northern part of the state. and then there are about five or six other candidates. al.com breaking down those candidates. you can meet them on their webpage. also the democrats who are running in that seat. take us through the expectations for today and the schedule coming up after to delay -- aft
the l.a. times reporting on another race, this one in alabama for the u.s. senate. republican loyalty is split. we've got more on the race from washington journal. howarde will turn to couple let's -- howard koppowit z. who is he facing in the special election? guest: thank you for having me. one of the big reasons luther trump'shas donald endorsement is he is the incumbent and luther strange has ,een running on the mainframe that he would be the best candidate to forward donald trump's agenda....
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l.a. take a look. some crazy video of another high-speed space through southern california. look at what they're doing. jumping out of the window or hanging out the window. taunting the police officers. like a lot of these runs, they have to come to an end. you can see the sparks flying there. what happens next is the driver jumps out, surrenders and you see the passenger, not sure what's going on here. crawling along in worm-like fashion. needless to say, all three were taken into custody. aaron, everyone is lucky that back to you. >> angie, thank you. >>> only in l.a. >>> 19 after the hour now. we told you about the push for rear seat alarms in cars to prevent children's deaths. we're hearing from one person who experienced it firsthand. harrison, talked with our news partners at wtop. he doesn't want any other family to go through what happened to him and his wife. their almost 2-year-old son chase died in a hot suv in 2008. on this map, you can see the places where 30 children have die
l.a. take a look. some crazy video of another high-speed space through southern california. look at what they're doing. jumping out of the window or hanging out the window. taunting the police officers. like a lot of these runs, they have to come to an end. you can see the sparks flying there. what happens next is the driver jumps out, surrenders and you see the passenger, not sure what's going on here. crawling along in worm-like fashion. needless to say, all three were taken into custody....
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cowlings famously drove it on an l.a. freeway with o.j. in the back seat back in 1994. that episode airs next monday. >>> red heads make up about 2% of the world's population, if you didn't know, but could soon get their own emojis. check them out here. kind cool. thmp released around 60 pictures of ginger emojis and if they get approved by apple, they will show up on your keyboard in june of 2018. >>> bald and white hair emojis also being considered. >> they should be. >> they always have just a new bunch of -- new batch of emojis every few months. i like it, though. it's fun. scrolling for days, though, i've got to admit. >>> so down to florida, crazy video from a wendy's. >> i'm not surprised. see what happens when fireworks get thrown inside a fast food restaurant. it's burning and then it explodes. so that employee is sitting just a few feet away. this must have been scary. she was able to get up and avoid this and police say they believe eight to 10 kids are responsible. they are now trying to track them down. >> come on, not cool, not cool. >>> so check out this
cowlings famously drove it on an l.a. freeway with o.j. in the back seat back in 1994. that episode airs next monday. >>> red heads make up about 2% of the world's population, if you didn't know, but could soon get their own emojis. check them out here. kind cool. thmp released around 60 pictures of ginger emojis and if they get approved by apple, they will show up on your keyboard in june of 2018. >>> bald and white hair emojis also being considered. >> they should be....
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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...