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are you going to sing for us? >> we're going to sing "holiday in l.a." >> in new york! >> you like that? >> band of merrymakers! l.a. ? oh, oh, oh-oh ? oh, oh, oh-oh, holiday in l.a. ? the sun is rising on the pch, there ain't a cloud in the sky ? candy canes are hanging red and white wishes come true ? the sun on our face can burn up the sleighs, cruising down the freeway ? ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh ? but it's a holiday in l.a., oh-oh ? in l.a., it's a holiday in l.a. ? ? and the sun never sets until we celebrate a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, a holiday the lords of leaping down on venice beach ? there ain't a cloud in the sky jack frost nipping at his nose, melts them every time ? and singing with brian wilson, mistletoe in the dew ? ooh-ooh ? well, it's a holiday, oh-oh in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? when the sun never sets and we celebrate a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, a holiday in l.a. ? oh-oh, oh-oh, whew ? never raining, everybody's singing when you get that feeling ? then you'll know ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. ? it's a holiday, oh-oh, in l.a. where the sun never sets ? a
are you going to sing for us? >> we're going to sing "holiday in l.a." >> in new york! >> you like that? >> band of merrymakers! l.a. ? oh, oh, oh-oh ? oh, oh, oh-oh, holiday in l.a. ? the sun is rising on the pch, there ain't a cloud in the sky ? candy canes are hanging red and white wishes come true ? the sun on our face can burn up the sleighs, cruising down the freeway ? ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh ? but it's a holiday in l.a., oh-oh ? in l.a., it's a holiday in...
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. >> but rudy isn't a detective. he's an investigator with the l.a. county coroner, the first person allowed to examine the body lying in the water a few feet away. what happens to us if we die suddenly or violently? more likely than not, we'll be picked up by a coroner. everybody on this floor is waiting for people to die. >> you never know what the next phone call is going to be. we never know what is going to happen. >> it took me a year to get access, but for the next ten days, i'm embedding with the l.a. county coroner, the busiest under one roof in the nation and while i'll see things that shock me. oh, my gosh, i'm a little speechless. for the men and women that work here, dealing with the dead is business as usual. >> death is going to happen and seeing all the bodies, it's just part of my job. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i've lived in l.a. for most of my life, and driven by this non-descript building countless times but had no idea what i would face when i finally got inside. >> coroner's office. >> this is the department of the los angeles county coroner. >> okay. unknown male caucasia
. >> but rudy isn't a detective. he's an investigator with the l.a. county coroner, the first person allowed to examine the body lying in the water a few feet away. what happens to us if we die suddenly or violently? more likely than not, we'll be picked up by a coroner. everybody on this floor is waiting for people to die. >> you never know what the next phone call is going to be. we never know what is going to happen. >> it took me a year to get access, but for the next ten...
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-- >> carson. >> very busy out in l.a. we had the best, best time. thanks to anthony and mary and all the scottos. >> wondered if dylan and savannah were going to give birth right at the table. >> bow, did they -- spaghetti and meatballs. big day, everybody. this is the day, my great nephew shecky turns 2. in honor of shecky turning 2 i want to show you some -- no. he's not in the kitchen. >> we're applauding. >> i'm shecky. i'm 2 years old. >> i live for this kid. he is the funniest kid live. we're going to show pictures? oh, there. ♪ happy birthday to you >> he knows it's out of tune. ♪ happy birthday to you >> oh! [ laughter ] >> whoa! >> he is the most precious. so, and i want to wish his grandfather, bill a happy 80th birthday tomorrow. >> oh, tomorrow. wow. >> turning 80 tomorrow. >> and alicia keys son, you wonder if he'll catch on, musical talent, that swizz beatz has? original song called "superboy." ♪ i am the super boy, super boy ♪ i'm a super boy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the super boy >> that kid's going to have his own deal, his own recording deal by the time he's 6, and
-- >> carson. >> very busy out in l.a. we had the best, best time. thanks to anthony and mary and all the scottos. >> wondered if dylan and savannah were going to give birth right at the table. >> bow, did they -- spaghetti and meatballs. big day, everybody. this is the day, my great nephew shecky turns 2. in honor of shecky turning 2 i want to show you some -- no. he's not in the kitchen. >> we're applauding. >> i'm shecky. i'm 2 years old. >> i live...
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a petty thief, you enter l.a.'s custody system the same way. through the inmate reception center or irc. >> ready? >> 6:00 p.m. and deputy's shift is just getting started. >> bend over and touch your toes. peel off your socks, turn it inside out slowly. three, two, one. place your hands on the wall and do not touch the glass. >> tonight he and the fellow deputies search about 400 inmates for drugs or weapons. >> good? spread your feet slowly for me. >> a lot of them, they have been through the system before so they know what's up. >> left shoulder on the wall. go. others it's the first time they've ever seen the inside of a jail. it can be overwhelming for them. we are the first people they're going to see on the worst day of their lives. >> last year alone, the irc had over 100,000 bookings. more than any other jail in the nation. and with arriving inmates comes piles of paperwork. and rows and rows of personal belongings to store. each bag represents one of l.a. county's nearly 20,000 inmates. >> clear. >> upon arrival, it can take up to 16 hours to process a single arrestee. >> c
a petty thief, you enter l.a.'s custody system the same way. through the inmate reception center or irc. >> ready? >> 6:00 p.m. and deputy's shift is just getting started. >> bend over and touch your toes. peel off your socks, turn it inside out slowly. three, two, one. place your hands on the wall and do not touch the glass. >> tonight he and the fellow deputies search about 400 inmates for drugs or weapons. >> good? spread your feet slowly for me. >> a lot...
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sick. i was actually sick to my stomach. >> my immediate reaction is, we better get back to l.a. and start having some peaceful demonstrations. >> we need to be heard. >> before i could make arrangements to go, the place was ablaze. >> terrible, terrible pictures. >> immediately, there was anger manifesting itself across southern california. >> while the nation's eyes are glued to los angeles, on the other side of the country, police have been called to a bizarre crime scene. >> fbi agents have joined the search for a missing new jersey executive, sidney reso, president of the exxon international corporation disappeared yesterday morning. >> his wife said he left home early that morning, later that evening his car was left idling in the driveway of their home. >> they had followed their routine, they had breakfast together, and she walked him to the door and said good-bye as she always did around 7:30. >> his car never got beyond the bottom of his driveway and there was no sight of him. the guy had just gone poof. >> friends and colleagues say reso is lot like the home he lives in, s
sick. i was actually sick to my stomach. >> my immediate reaction is, we better get back to l.a. and start having some peaceful demonstrations. >> we need to be heard. >> before i could make arrangements to go, the place was ablaze. >> terrible, terrible pictures. >> immediately, there was anger manifesting itself across southern california. >> while the nation's eyes are glued to los angeles, on the other side of the country, police have been called to a...
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artisans who help make l.a. a crereative capital. it's reallyly interestiting to consider t the relatioionships bebetween thesese differenent pe pieces of the city. the goods, tthe servivices, the lababor. they'rere all makaking these journrneys fromom the nice wewet siside to thehe more blueue-colr south side, industrial east side. there's these travels gogoing on witithin los angeles. >> alall of the migrants in--in the city bring something with them, and in the case of mexican migrants, you still had a very strong tradition of craftsmanship and trades. >> this kind of craftwork, which requires a lot of intuition, requires other forms of knowledge that sometimes aren't taught in art schools. [man speaking spanish] >> you can ask anything that you want to be produced, and there's a craftsman in this cityty. they just live e in the shadadows, but they're there. [man speaking spanisish] [second man speaking spanish] >> the skill and the craft and the craftsmen behind the making of products are a very essential part of the process. >> charles eaeames' d definition of "craftsmanans
artisans who help make l.a. a crereative capital. it's reallyly interestiting to consider t the relatioionships bebetween thesese differenent pe pieces of the city. the goods, tthe servivices, the lababor. they'rere all makaking these journrneys fromom the nice wewet siside to thehe more blueue-colr south side, industrial east side. there's these travels gogoing on witithin los angeles. >> alall of the migrants in--in the city bring something with them, and in the case of mexican...
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streets last night in chicago, new york, here in l.a., a number of cities this went on. it's somewhat refreshing to see people angry in real life instead of just on facebook, isn't it? this was a scene in austin, texas. you can see here when it comes to the protest march, the american people are a little bit out of practice. you can't trust the poles -- even the ones -- [ cheers and applause ] you wrote the joke earlier, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: it was a busy bay at the white house. in addition to the trumps, they welcomed the cleveland cavaliers to be honored for winning the day. there was one awkward moment when lebron james grabbed the basketball to sign it, turned out top donald trump's head, but otherwise -- in other news, major league baseball, you know the leagues donate the world champion super bowl o world series, whatever the merchandise is for the team that lost to third world countries to wear them just for clothes. well, they made thousands of cleveland indian world champion shirts, sweatshis, and hats. the cubs won. so they have to g they donate it to char
streets last night in chicago, new york, here in l.a., a number of cities this went on. it's somewhat refreshing to see people angry in real life instead of just on facebook, isn't it? this was a scene in austin, texas. you can see here when it comes to the protest march, the american people are a little bit out of practice. you can't trust the poles -- even the ones -- [ cheers and applause ] you wrote the joke earlier, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: it was a busy bay at...
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, moonshine. oh, no. today the l.a. county sheriff's department is on the scent of -- dodgy detergent. reportedly stolen speedboat, medical hardware and coffee pots -- buckets and buckets of apparently counterfeit tide. in the office, fake labels for fake gain? >> this might be the distribution center? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: tide in five-gallon buckets. why do we think it's fake? >> there's no such thing here. that's what's crazy. >> there is no such product? >> there's no such thing. they do not make this. five-gallon buckets. >> reporter: the alleged contraband is sent to the lab to find out what it is, if it ain't tide. >> without sounding scary the rifrgs are large. we just don't know. you don't know where it came from. like putting your family in a car that you had no idea who made it or where it came from. >> reporter: we'll follow that trail in a minute. counterfeiting they say is a nearly $500 billion a year business. >> hundreds and hundreds of labels. >> reporter: the proctor and gamble has helped identify and close 50 factories cranking out counterfeit goods. >> be c
, moonshine. oh, no. today the l.a. county sheriff's department is on the scent of -- dodgy detergent. reportedly stolen speedboat, medical hardware and coffee pots -- buckets and buckets of apparently counterfeit tide. in the office, fake labels for fake gain? >> this might be the distribution center? >> it is. it is. >> reporter: tide in five-gallon buckets. why do we think it's fake? >> there's no such thing here. that's what's crazy. >> there is no such...
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do twice the sales. that, plus i head to downtown l.a. with my dad so we can see how small businesses have revived an area close to our hometown. small business saturday is our day to get out and shop small. a day to support our community and show some love for the people we love. and the places we love. the stuff we can't get anywhere else and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's shop small for our neighborhood, our town, our home. on november 26th, get up, (all) get together and shop small. >>> small business saturday is definitely gaining momentum. and we're trying to do our best to make it unique and fun because i think people want to do their holiday shopping and do it in a fun way where they actually make great memories with their friends and family and it's not this crazy mad dash to some finish line. >> on small business saturday, we celebrate what small businesses bring to our communities. over the years, we have profiled main streets across the country like wilmar, minnesota,
do twice the sales. that, plus i head to downtown l.a. with my dad so we can see how small businesses have revived an area close to our hometown. small business saturday is our day to get out and shop small. a day to support our community and show some love for the people we love. and the places we love. the stuff we can't get anywhere else and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's shop small for our...
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traffic gets this bad on bay area highway, you would think things were worse in l.a. but a study shows they have it better than we do. mark sayre breaks down the myth. >> reporter: you don't have to look far during rush hour in silicon valley to see the gridlock from highway 101 through sunnyvale and mountain view to highway 237 in milpitas, to highway 280 in downtown san jose, but now a new study makes a surprising finding. more people with long megacommutes drive into and out of the valley than they do in los angeles. >> that surprise you? >> not at all. >> why not? >> um, i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad as here that it is down there. >> reporter: the intersection of 280 and 680 here in downtown san jose is a prime example of this problem. the study found that about half of commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties. this of course one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad. between 3:00 and let's say 8:00, you can't get anywher
traffic gets this bad on bay area highway, you would think things were worse in l.a. but a study shows they have it better than we do. mark sayre breaks down the myth. >> reporter: you don't have to look far during rush hour in silicon valley to see the gridlock from highway 101 through sunnyvale and mountain view to highway 237 in milpitas, to highway 280 in downtown san jose, but now a new study makes a surprising finding. more people with long megacommutes drive into and out of the...
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them have it even worse off than drivers in l.a. you don't have to look far during rush hour in silicon valley to see gridlock from highway 101 through sunnyvale to milpitas to san jose, but now a study makes a surprising finding. more people with long mega commutes drive into and out of the valley than they do in los angeles. does that surprise you? >> not at all. >> reporter: why not? >> i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad here. >> reporter: the intersection of highway 280 and 680 in downtown san jose is a prime example of the problem. the study found about half the commuters to silicon valley come from outside the area from places like san francisco, alameda and san joaquin counties, this, of course, one of the primary ways out of the valley at the end of the day. >> it's pretty bad between 3:00 and let's say 8:00 you can't get anywhere. >> reporter: the study was conducted by joint venture silicon valley, a regional think tank of public, private and academic leaders. any commute over 90 minutes one way is considered a mega commute. more than 5%
them have it even worse off than drivers in l.a. you don't have to look far during rush hour in silicon valley to see gridlock from highway 101 through sunnyvale to milpitas to san jose, but now a study makes a surprising finding. more people with long mega commutes drive into and out of the valley than they do in los angeles. does that surprise you? >> not at all. >> reporter: why not? >> i used to live down near the l.a. area and it's just about as bad here. >>...
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one of the most anticipated films of the year and in l.a. tickets to rogue one comes with a bonus, why people are lining up a month before the opening. >> what's motivating some l.a. police officers to run 400 miles? >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday the return of derek carr according to one radar was like jesus rising from the dead. >> can you tell me that story? >> what the 49ers are saying about the thriller in miami this came down to the final play. >> and the ex-49ers coach jim harbaugh better broke out his wallet. >> i'm bitterly disappointed. >> the rest of that statement coming up next on gameday. ,,,, ♪ p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn't. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i... can't see a thing. s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. the weekend box office... rg in more than 55 million dollars. than 55 million dollars. >>> disney's molana sails to the top of the weekend box office raking in more than $55 million. fantastic beasts and where to find them had a strong second weekend wi
one of the most anticipated films of the year and in l.a. tickets to rogue one comes with a bonus, why people are lining up a month before the opening. >> what's motivating some l.a. police officers to run 400 miles? >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday the return of derek carr according to one radar was like jesus rising from the dead. >> can you tell me that story? >> what the 49ers are saying about the thriller in miami this came down to the final play....
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chicago, new york, here in l.a., a number of cities this went on. which i have to say, it's somewhat refreshing to see people angry in real life instead of just on facebook, isn't it? this was a scene in austin, texas. you can see here when it comes to the protest march, the american people are a little bit out of practice. >> you can't trust the poles. even the ones -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guillermo wrote that joke earlier, thanks. >> guillermo: you're welcome. >> jimmy: it was a very busy day at the white house today. in addition to the trumps, they welcomed the cleveland cavaliers to be honored for winning the nba title this year. it happened to be on the same day that trump came. there was one awkward moment when lebron james grabbed the but otherwise it went without a hitch. [ laughter ] in other cleveland sports news, major league baseball, you know how leagues will donate the world champion super bowl or the world series, whatever the merchandise for the team that lost, to third-world countries to wear them just for clothes? well, they made thousands of cleveland
chicago, new york, here in l.a., a number of cities this went on. which i have to say, it's somewhat refreshing to see people angry in real life instead of just on facebook, isn't it? this was a scene in austin, texas. you can see here when it comes to the protest march, the american people are a little bit out of practice. >> you can't trust the poles. even the ones -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guillermo wrote that joke earlier, thanks. >> guillermo: you're welcome....
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l.a. times got it wrong. but many of them would say, "we showed a really close -- 42-to-45, 46-to-44 at the last closing bell." and with a 2- to 3-point percentage of error, it could have gone either way. were the pollsters really wrong, or did the rest of us forget percentage of error? >> first of all, national polls don't matter. >> yeah. >> 'cause we don't elect presidents on a national poll. we elect presidents in 50 separate elections. so, the fact that the l.a. times had it right, kudos to them, but you had to look at -- look, terry madonna's been a very accurate pollster. and i don't remember, but i think the last poll he had in pennsylvania was hillary up 8%. >> and pat toomey losing by 12%. >> yeah, more than that, it was. yes. investor's business daily also had it right. they also had it right in the romney-obama election. the polls i was looking at, interestingly enough, for southeastern pennsylvania were all dead-on right. they all showed trump down by as much as 19% at one point and then closing that gap to about 10% -- in chester county specifically. they were dead-on.
l.a. times got it wrong. but many of them would say, "we showed a really close -- 42-to-45, 46-to-44 at the last closing bell." and with a 2- to 3-point percentage of error, it could have gone either way. were the pollsters really wrong, or did the rest of us forget percentage of error? >> first of all, national polls don't matter. >> yeah. >> 'cause we don't elect presidents on a national poll. we elect presidents in 50 separate elections. so, the fact that the...
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it is time for the educational portion of our show. as you know, l.a. has a football team, the rams are back, and there's a player on the team, william hayes, two interesting things. one, he believes in mermaids, and two, he doesn't believe in dinosaurs, for real, he thinks dinosaurs ar hoax cooked up by rascally archaeologists, i don't know. i decided to take williams on a field trip to the l.a. natural history museum where they have all sorts of dinosaur bones. here is my dinosaur day with william hayes. ? ? open on the door get on the floor ? ? boom boom ? believe in dinosaurs? >> jimmy, i don't really believe i ever did. >> jimmy: never? even as a kid, learning about dinosaurs, you didn't believe them? >> i don't have a big imagination. >> jimmy: i think skepticism is a good quality to have. i think we should challenge the things we're expected to believe. >> okay. >> jimmy: not necessarily to this extent. but let's take a look around, see what you think. this doesn't move you in any way? >> absolutely not. [ laughter ] >> what do you think these are? >>im: maybe it is clay, i d
it is time for the educational portion of our show. as you know, l.a. has a football team, the rams are back, and there's a player on the team, william hayes, two interesting things. one, he believes in mermaids, and two, he doesn't believe in dinosaurs, for real, he thinks dinosaurs ar hoax cooked up by rascally archaeologists, i don't know. i decided to take williams on a field trip to the l.a. natural history museum where they have all sorts of dinosaur bones. here is my dinosaur day with...
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studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >> hey, everyone, welcome to coming up, brad pitt's new interview in china, how he's distracting himself from the divorce drama. >>> also coming up, mario, breaking baby news. the pop star who just revealed she's pregnant with number two. >>> first close to 19 million people watched president-elect trump on "60 minutes," today we have the new trump headlines starting with oprah's public apology. here's jerry. >> the headlines, backlash, the queen of all media now setting the record straight for the very first time. >> you all heard about my tweet director on facebook live breaking her silence about this social media post, a picture of the obama/trump meeting and words to her 35 million followers, everybody take a deep breath, #hopelives. >> i couldn't breathe after the election. so when i saw them sitting together, i actually took a picture of the screen that said president-elect trump, honored and president obama was being so gracious and i heard donald trump say, he's a -- >> very good man. >> i literally went, i can breathe n
studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >> hey, everyone, welcome to coming up, brad pitt's new interview in china, how he's distracting himself from the divorce drama. >>> also coming up, mario, breaking baby news. the pop star who just revealed she's pregnant with number two. >>> first close to 19 million people watched president-elect trump on "60 minutes," today we have the new trump headlines starting with oprah's public apology. here's...
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, cbs news, the white house. >> as president-elect trump works to fill the positions, the l.a. police chief isn't changing its stance on immigration. a special order prevents l.a. cops from initiating contact with someone solely to determine their legal status. the chief charlie beck leadership the department moved away from honoring requests to detain deportation-eligible inmates. [ indiscernible ] and the president-elect's advisers are drafting plans to resume workplace raids. >>> president barack obama is in greece on the first stop of his final overseas trip as president. he says part of his mission is to reassure allies about president-elect trump. president obama will address a europe which is totally rattled by trump's election. at issue is whether america will keep its commitment to defend europe. this isany suggestion that america will retreat from global leadership concerns europe which already is struggling with "brexit," unemployment and a refugee crisis. >> time will tell whether "brexit" or with respect to the u.s. election ends up actually satisfying those people who ha
, cbs news, the white house. >> as president-elect trump works to fill the positions, the l.a. police chief isn't changing its stance on immigration. a special order prevents l.a. cops from initiating contact with someone solely to determine their legal status. the chief charlie beck leadership the department moved away from honoring requests to detain deportation-eligible inmates. [ indiscernible ] and the president-elect's advisers are drafting plans to resume workplace raids....