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boorstin isinl.a. withthe story. >> in march of last year, twitter bought periscope and it is now finally integrated the live video feeds into the news feed. starting today twitter ios users will find periscope in their feet. they could click to expand the video and see hearts and comments on the videos. but users could not live broadcast within twitter, nor will they be able to comment on a feed. they would need to download that periscope app separately. with twitter stock down by about half over the past 12 months, this helps twitter tap into the growing popularity of mobile video. it also should help boost periscope viewers. analysts put a buy rating on this stock writing in a note this is a step in the right direction that could potentially drive user engagement by growth. mezuo saying it sees increasing signs of brands putting in creative effort and money into producing prime content on the periscope platform. but this move comes a month after facebook rolled out the live feature back in august to all of the verified users and bran brands. and facebook users could broadcast a
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to put you at risk. >> yes. >> inside the making of last night's one-on-one atanl.a. areahotel and the aftermath today. >> i have terrible regret. >> backstage as steve harvey comes face-to-face with miss colombia for the very first tv interview after being miscrowned. >> also -- because you loved me >> celine dion in mourning. new details on her husband's cancer death. his funeral and the love we witnessed. >> it hits you so hard. renee needs me. >> and teresa's first post prison interview. our exclusive girls night out with her daughter. >> what is the first thing did you? >> hugged. yeah. >> thank you for joining us. we're going to get to kev frasier in a minute. >> there is a lot of news. tonight's top story, is sean penn's life in danger? >> are you worried about your safety at all, sean? >> sean said he's not worried for his safety. do you think he should be? >> i don't know whether he should be or not. >> of course i know that there are people who don't like me out of the gate. >> you're not without i controversy? >> not without controversy. >> in an exclusive new interv
to put you at risk. >> yes. >> inside the making of last night's one-on-one at an l.a. area hotel and the aftermath today. >> i have terrible regret. >> backstage as steve harvey comes face-to-face with miss colombia for the very first tv interview after being miscrowned. >> also -- because you loved me >> celine dion in mourning. new details on her husband's cancer death. his funeral and the love we witnessed. >> it hits you so hard. renee needs me....
celebrating and they didn't win. a wild scene tonight at this 7-eleven storeinl.a. makinghistory by selling one of the winning power ball tickets. the question now who are the must millionaires. >> there are three winning tickets from tonight's record $1.5 billion jackpot. they were sold in california, florida, and tennessee. >> the party is in chino hills tonight. this is east of l.a. that 7-eleven selling one of the winning tickets. ian cull is tracking the big winners. an we had lucky winners here locally. >> yeah, we did. in santa rosa, vacaville and santa cruz, those all $1 million winning tickets a lot less than the jackpot, that is not correct. as you have seen in the bay area, it doesn't go up to $1.6 billion. the numbers in case you missed it. 4, 8, 19, 27, 34, and the power ball is 10. and once again, three $1 million tickets in the bay area. they are celebrating in the streets in southern california. we want to take a look inside this store here, hannah's bottle shop in santa clara. it has been completely nuts around here today. what has it been like. you saw it's empty n
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trend tonight. >> yeah. >> it's raininginl.a. westill like to show some skin. >> and finally, random pairings. over at the dailymail.com after taylor kenny with real housewife lisa and john stamos reunited with gene simmons. ye that's right. they did a movie together way back when. >> i played a transvestite. >> the movie is called "never too young to die." now 2 1/2 men won four people's choice awards in the time on the air. charlie sheen was nominated four times but never won. of course, charlie made news back in november when he dr. oz was in the background counseling charlie before that and now as charlie is ready to move forward as one of the most famous faces of hiv in the his side. >> tell me about a dream you had once when you were 28. >> in the dream i saw myself across the room. i had a sign around my neck. and it said aids. >> a scary premonition 22 years ago. now 50, charlie is looking fit, running in his neighborhood with the man who has become his mentor. >> charlie is looki peace with what he's going that's a difficult voyage. how scared are you? person. >> he was help
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on your commute? we take a look at the new transit apphittingl.a. moreof "bloomberg west," next. ♪ emily: spotify wants to borrow $500 million from investors. the loan could be exchanged for stocks when the company goes public. the swedish company has raised more than $1 billion since it was founded nine years ago. staying in europe, this week saw more challenges to uber's push in france. a paris court ordering the company to pay $1.3 million to cabdrivers. striking french taxi drivers blocked access to airports and set fires to tires on tuesday. the company has agreed to deactivate drivers for specific reasons. the city of l.a. has a new plan to help residents get around. the go l.a. at developed by xerox brings together transport options. allowing residents to compare prices to how many calories they will burn on the way to their destination. here to tell us more is chief technology officer from xerox. uber and lyft are sworn enemies. how did you get them to partner with you? >> it is a great day for the city of l.a. and the citizens. a partnership with xerox, we are launchi
on your commute? we take a look at the new transit app hitting l.a. more of "bloomberg west," next. ♪ emily: spotify wants to borrow $500 million from investors. the loan could be exchanged for stocks when the company goes public. the swedish company has raised more than $1 billion since it was founded nine years ago. staying in europe, this week saw more challenges to uber's push in france. a paris court ordering the company to pay $1.3 million to cabdrivers. striking french taxi...
have access to this service in santa monica, why can't we have it insouthl.a. andsouth-centrall.a.? nowshe runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment she was able to get after she left the treatment center. we are going to hear about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. your father was incarcerated and many people after that experience would probably run as far in the other direction as they could and now here you are as the warden of a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path and how was your early experience as a child and how did it inform the way you run a prison now? nneka: i'm a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail, nor did i set out for a career in prison but i do believe those early experience helped shape and mold a desire in me. i can say i never learned i was an at-risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of that, my reality was normal for me. my mother h
have access to this service in santa monica, why can't we have it in south l.a. and south-central l.a.? now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment she was able to get after she left the treatment center. we are going to hear about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. your father was incarcerated and many people after that experience would probably run as far in the other direction as they could and now here you are as the warden...
another ship built in the mid to late 1800s was found in the same area. >>> it's almostofficial.l.a. hasn'thad a football team since 1994, but now it's possible they could get two. 30 of the 32 owners approve the rams moving from st. louis back to l.a., where they used to play. they'll be playing there next year at the coliseum until a new stadium can be built. but the league has also given the chargers a year-long option to join the rams and also play in l.a. if they decline, another team would get that option. that would be the raiders, who played in l.a. for a while as well. >>> a knicks player had a little shoe trouble. robin lopez played four possessions without one. it flew off during the game. back on the celtics swatted it away. the play did resume before he was fully laced up and ready. luckily didn't matter much because the knicks went on to win that game. >> rude. >>> 4:58 right now. the fugitive who hated his mug shot and sent police a selfie, he's been caught. we showed you this picture donald pugh sent to police yesterday. while he was wanted in ohio, pugh was nabbed
another ship built in the mid to late 1800s was found in the same area. >>> it's almost official. l.a. hasn't had a football team since 1994, but now it's possible they could get two. 30 of the 32 owners approve the rams moving from st. louis back to l.a., where they used to play. they'll be playing there next year at the coliseum until a new stadium can be built. but the league has also given the chargers a year-long option to join the rams and also play in l.a. if they decline,...
service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services insouthl.a. andsouth central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with you if we could. your father was incarcerated so you grew up thinking about prison. many people after that experience would probably run as far the other direction as they could. now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped sha
service in santa monica why can't we have access to these kinds of services in south l.a. and south central l.a. and now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment that she was able to get after she left the treatment center in santa monica and we'll hear a little bit about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. >> thank you. >> i want to begin with you if we could. your father was incarcerated so you grew up thinking about...