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the l.a. times festival books did. i mean, that first book fair, i was i was at the first book festival at ucla and i was there as a sales rep for putnam. and i remember it very well. and it was you know, again, it was it was such a surprise and a delight to see how many people came out and how hungry the community of los angeles was for an event like that. and and we have grown, you know, over the years to to what we are today. this this huge event that takes up most of the usc campus and brings in hundreds of thousands of people. but it took us took us a while to get to this point. so i would say the two been patient and to, you know, just to to to work hard and and mine all those all those contacts in in in publishing to to put on a great event. does it cost money for people to attend? it is it is free to to attend in all the outdoor events are free. we have six outdoor stages and all the booths and all the things that you can do outdoors are free. the indoor events require a reservation and there's just a small fee
the l.a. times festival books did. i mean, that first book fair, i was i was at the first book festival at ucla and i was there as a sales rep for putnam. and i remember it very well. and it was you know, again, it was it was such a surprise and a delight to see how many people came out and how hungry the community of los angeles was for an event like that. and and we have grown, you know, over the years to to what we are today. this this huge event that takes up most of the usc campus and...
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what gets made in l.a. is way more than just movies. in fact, if you are talking about jobs, the los angeles area is the largest manufacturing hub in the country. five years ago, we paid a visit to a los angeles business accelerator helping tech hardware creators get their ideas into production. back then, make in l.a. was investing in 15 companies. eventually, they were able to back 23 founders in the tech hardware space. here's a look at one of those startups -- rufus, a company making wearable warehouse technology. gabe: the purpose of this is for workers in construction or third party logistics warehousing to wear this device. and in the background, what we're doing is understanding the behavior of the worker. soledad: why did you go to make in l.a.? how did that happen?: you know't of los angeles and it was really to find an accelerator that's focused on hardware because that's pretty rare. they have the mentors, the resources and all these things that can kind of help us get there. it was really important as a hardware company to
what gets made in l.a. is way more than just movies. in fact, if you are talking about jobs, the los angeles area is the largest manufacturing hub in the country. five years ago, we paid a visit to a los angeles business accelerator helping tech hardware creators get their ideas into production. back then, make in l.a. was investing in 15 companies. eventually, they were able to back 23 founders in the tech hardware space. here's a look at one of those startups -- rufus, a company making...
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he exited the home of l.a. county metropolitan authority the third-largest serving 220 million passengers annually another multibillion-dollar expansionlt which was offset by challenges and he got that sorted out now the ceo of dia the last couple of years a third busiest airport in the world. transformed the airports once aging infrastructure. the great project will expand from 70 million passengers to 100 million per year. his program vision 100 would support the transition. by the end of this decade. phil recognizes to modernize runways and launched center of equity of aviation the first of the kind to make sure we can grow a diverse workforce and a small business pipeline that does deliver the combined mission of transportation at the safest possible levels. he has not hesitated to act decisively again and again when a crisis strikes we had the winter storms of 2222 devastate air travel all across the country damage the economy and immediately launched a rigorous after action review against dia and major fe
he exited the home of l.a. county metropolitan authority the third-largest serving 220 million passengers annually another multibillion-dollar expansionlt which was offset by challenges and he got that sorted out now the ceo of dia the last couple of years a third busiest airport in the world. transformed the airports once aging infrastructure. the great project will expand from 70 million passengers to 100 million per year. his program vision 100 would support the transition. by the end of...
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as l.a. metro ceo he said quotes, everything we do in terms of mobility we look through the lens of equity. at the denver airport he spending millions of dollars use build a special quote hall of equity and change the contract bidding process to place a heavier emphasis on so-called equity and so-called social cultural merit. safety. not political posturing needs to be paramount at the faa. i also serious concerns regarding outstanding allegations of misconduct going back to mr. washington's time at l.a. metro. he was named and multiple search warrants in an ongoing criminal public corruption investigation was the subject of multiple whistleblower complaints. one whistleblower who explosive details of a politically connected contracting scheme claims to have been retaliated against by mr. washington. after mr. washington went to denver l.a. metro settled the claims more than half a million dollars. just last month mr. washington was negative discrimination and retaliation lawsuit filed by a f
as l.a. metro ceo he said quotes, everything we do in terms of mobility we look through the lens of equity. at the denver airport he spending millions of dollars use build a special quote hall of equity and change the contract bidding process to place a heavier emphasis on so-called equity and so-called social cultural merit. safety. not political posturing needs to be paramount at the faa. i also serious concerns regarding outstanding allegations of misconduct going back to mr. washington's...
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l.a. area. kelly. >> well, it's good to see you, john. tensions are rising but i kind of want to point you a picture, it's not about what you do see, it's about what you don't see. we are at a school where kids would be running around. but it's closed as they kick off a three-day strike. you see the benches blocking the entrance. schools are shut down across the county today after a year of failed negotiations. i want to give you some context. 30,000 workers from the service employees international union are leading the way here today, joined in solidarity by 35,000 teachers that will take part in picketing lines and rallies over the next three days. the size of this is a big deal. i can't overemphasize that. l.a. represents the nation's second largest school district with roughly 600,000 kids staying home today across over 1,000 schools. the union service workers comprise everyone from bus drivers and cafeteria workers, to custodians and special education assisstants. average worker earni
l.a. area. kelly. >> well, it's good to see you, john. tensions are rising but i kind of want to point you a picture, it's not about what you do see, it's about what you don't see. we are at a school where kids would be running around. but it's closed as they kick off a three-day strike. you see the benches blocking the entrance. schools are shut down across the county today after a year of failed negotiations. i want to give you some context. 30,000 workers from the service employees...
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washington and after he left the l.a. metro the agency settle claims with the whistleblower were $625,000. i practiced law for $5000 check is not the way check, it is indicative that there is real there there. whistleblowers don't get settlements for more than a half million dollars if the claim is based. during my 11 years in the senate i've seen a lot of nominees. i cannot recall seeing a single nominee currently entangled in an ongoing public corruption criminal investigation while his nomination was pending. the week before the confirmation hearing my staff contacted the attorney general's office about the status of the investigation. despite mr. washington's insistence he's done nothing wrong, attorney general's office stated number one that there is an ongoing criminal investigation into the public corruption scheme. number two mr.n washington has" material involvement in the case. number three the investigation are being depleted. important to note law enforcement officers in the investigation from l.a. county sher
washington and after he left the l.a. metro the agency settle claims with the whistleblower were $625,000. i practiced law for $5000 check is not the way check, it is indicative that there is real there there. whistleblowers don't get settlements for more than a half million dollars if the claim is based. during my 11 years in the senate i've seen a lot of nominees. i cannot recall seeing a single nominee currently entangled in an ongoing public corruption criminal investigation while his...
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if you want to come out, you have an open invitation to come out to l.a. county. it has been a game changer for first responders. ensuring broad coverage is another key component for achieving integrated behavioral care. counties are particularly invested in ensuring all residents have access to quality and affordable health care services. how is hhs working to advance mental health security? sec becerra: we are probably going to have a tough time getting more resources out to local governments. we are hoping we can keep our head above water this coming fiscal year. what we are trying to do, as i just mentioned, we are trying to cede the programs that show -- twoseed -- to seed the programs that are working well so we can highlight them and shop them around and hopefully encourage some of your members in the house and senate to come together to support further funding. the president last year in his state of the union made it very clear we are taking this to the next double. his budget went way beyond what any president's budget had committed for behavioral health
if you want to come out, you have an open invitation to come out to l.a. county. it has been a game changer for first responders. ensuring broad coverage is another key component for achieving integrated behavioral care. counties are particularly invested in ensuring all residents have access to quality and affordable health care services. how is hhs working to advance mental health security? sec becerra: we are probably going to have a tough time getting more resources out to local...
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a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us bring in al roker who is tracking this. they seem to be stuck in this spate of storms. >> i know. we don't have a break right now, lester. 17 million under flood alerts. 33 million under wind alerts. 2 million are winter weather alerts. and you can see the radar. you can see all the heavy rain coming in. look at some of the wind gusts. 30 miles per hour in l.a. monterey 60. needles 31-mile-per-hour wind gusts today. rainfall amounts, we're going to see another 1 to 2 inches stretching from monterey down to san diego. snowfall amounts, we're talking about another 1 to 3 feet of snow throughout the sierra. and the system moves to the east, looking for severe weather thursday dallas to san angelo, and friday severe weather, possibility of
a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us bring in al roker who is tracking this. they seem to be stuck in this spate of storms. >> i know. we don't have a break right now, lester. 17 million under flood alerts....
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. >> the warriors went to l.a. riding a five-game winning streak and they got steph curry back and andre iguodala. sports is coming ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >> developing news in the san bernardino mountains. 500 personnel are working to strand -- working to help stranded communities affected by the snowfall. today the sheriff's department shared these photos just riveting food and supplies. caltrans says they are making progress in clearing highways of snow. the community of running springs has received 150 inches of snow in the past week. imagine trying to clean up after that. >> what an amazing winter we have had across thee snow amazing in not the best way. >> challenging. here's a look atennot challengi. we have scattered showers and a line ofwers beginning to move on bay. was like a close-up view will show we have some steady downpours in this line of showers pushing through the area in the next hour. not very win
. >> the warriors went to l.a. riding a five-game winning streak and they got steph curry back and andre iguodala. sports is coming ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >> developing news in the san bernardino mountains. 500 personnel are working to strand -- working to help stranded communities affected by the snowfall. today the sheriff's department shared these photos just riveting food and...
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school support staff took to the picket lines in the l.a. rain to demand higher wages and better sti use ns yards to the school off: the unionl 99 represents custodians, buscalo i drivers, special education assistants, and other essential school workers. many of them live below the poverty line on account of low wages and limited work hours, made worse by inflation and l.a.'s high cost of living. that's why th say they're pushing for a 30% salary increase, along with an additional $2 per hour for the district's lowest-paid workers. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! geoff: demonstrations began at a bus yard at 4:30 this morning, around the same time bus drivers would typically report to work. tens of thousands of the district's school workers have now walked off the job. they have the backing of parents like jenna schwartz. >> we have some of our most underpaid workers doing some of the most challenging jobs on our campuses. the majority aren't receiving health care, they've been negotiating for years. geoff: the
school support staff took to the picket lines in the l.a. rain to demand higher wages and better sti use ns yards to the school off: the unionl 99 represents custodians, buscalo i drivers, special education assistants, and other essential school workers. many of them live below the poverty line on account of low wages and limited work hours, made worse by inflation and l.a.'s high cost of living. that's why th say they're pushing for a 30% salary increase, along with an additional $2 per hour...
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well, the l.a. times published a piece with this title. we're quoting -- how white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by l.a.'s people of color. oh, right. we looked this up. it was written by yet another decadent rich kid that went to harvard west lake, the most expensive private school in los angeles. but here he's claiming, in the l.a. times, that just by breathing, white people are hurting others. why don't you just genocide them at this point. what is this? it's bad is what it is. we don't need to hate each other in the basis of color and the l.a. times should stop pushing this along with the rest of the media. environmentalism is supposed to be about protecting the environment. most people are in favor of that. the environmental movement of today is nothing to do with protecting the environment. they're destroying the environment. killing the california condor with their wind projects and whales and basically wrecking africa with all of the elements needed for their new battery revolution -- etc., etc., etc. it's not
well, the l.a. times published a piece with this title. we're quoting -- how white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by l.a.'s people of color. oh, right. we looked this up. it was written by yet another decadent rich kid that went to harvard west lake, the most expensive private school in los angeles. but here he's claiming, in the l.a. times, that just by breathing, white people are hurting others. why don't you just genocide them at this point. what is this? it's bad is...
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district attorney and da candidate john mckinney joins from l.a. why do you want to replace george gascon? >> i'm running because there is a void of leadership in the da's office leading to chaos on the streets and within our office. that chaos is manifesting itself as higher crime rate, homicide rate is 50% over where it was in 2019 and among the largest numbers we've seen in the last 15 years. thefts are out of control. people are suffering. businesses are shuttering. we need a change. i think my 25 years of experience in the office and my life experience, suits me to take over this office and lead us to the future. >> steve: it has to be frustrating for you, being in the office for 25 years, to watch the boss essentially say, okay, that doesn't count as crime, we are not going after these people when you look at it and crime has dropped in every single category in l.a. county year over year. that is probably because people aren't reporting it, they know there is not a consequence when you do something wrong, in many cases. >> crime statistics ar
district attorney and da candidate john mckinney joins from l.a. why do you want to replace george gascon? >> i'm running because there is a void of leadership in the da's office leading to chaos on the streets and within our office. that chaos is manifesting itself as higher crime rate, homicide rate is 50% over where it was in 2019 and among the largest numbers we've seen in the last 15 years. thefts are out of control. people are suffering. businesses are shuttering. we need a change....
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this is in montebello near east l.a. that's a minitornado. workers were evacuated from the building you see there. the tornado damaged 17 buildings. 11 of them had to be red tagged. it damaged cars as well. thankfully, no major injuries. let's bring in jeff raniere once again. >> that's some serious stuff in l.a. we're just dealing with the deadly storm we had last night with the winds. >> yeah, and that tornado in southern california, liking ranking ef-0. interestingly enough, since 1950, california averages 6.4 tornados per year. l.a. county actually had the most since 1950, with 45 reports of those. so, some wild and crazy weather of course not only in los angeles but right here across the bay area. now, that storm system, it is finally breaking up and getting out of here. so, as we take you into our forecast here, for tomorrow, what i do want you to see is we'll get in on some sunshine. right across the north bay, some clouds also mixing in. another window of sunshine right around 1:00 p.m. then a slight chance here of a spotty shower onc
this is in montebello near east l.a. that's a minitornado. workers were evacuated from the building you see there. the tornado damaged 17 buildings. 11 of them had to be red tagged. it damaged cars as well. thankfully, no major injuries. let's bring in jeff raniere once again. >> that's some serious stuff in l.a. we're just dealing with the deadly storm we had last night with the winds. >> yeah, and that tornado in southern california, liking ranking ef-0. interestingly enough,...
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the mountains around l.a. filled with snow. the grapevine in fact closed this morning because of poor visibility. and people reporting snow at disneyland. would you believe that? it's grapple, like soft hail or shaved ice, but it kept people at the park under those umbrellas for a while. in the higher elevations, avalanche waings. at includes in the san gabriel untains where anvalanche happened overnight. let's bring in nbc's con nolan, joins us now from mount baldy near san bernardino. nice to see you. you've been a reporter down there for decades. have you seen it this bad? or when was the last time you did see problems there. >> raj, no, never. listen, there is snow in the mountains. the san gabriels, the san bernardinos just north of los angeles, downtown l.a. very close. but nothing like this. this is sort of like donner summit. this is high sierra snow that we've seen and yes, the concern has been avalanches. we had poud area couple of weeks ago, then more snow, icier, and more powder, 30 inches at the top. that powder ha
the mountains around l.a. filled with snow. the grapevine in fact closed this morning because of poor visibility. and people reporting snow at disneyland. would you believe that? it's grapple, like soft hail or shaved ice, but it kept people at the park under those umbrellas for a while. in the higher elevations, avalanche waings. at includes in the san gabriel untains where anvalanche happened overnight. let's bring in nbc's con nolan, joins us now from mount baldy near san bernardino. nice to...
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river looks like today because l.a. river was encased in concrete now that is rushing straight out into the ocean how can we do better recently on the podcast and spoke to somebody who made me change how we look at the problem and she joins us tonight author of water always wins driving in a major drop, erica thank you for being with us tonight. you are the leading advocate for what you call slow water, tell us what slow water is about. >> i'm so happy to be here, like you are describing with l.a. river, like the fast water, slow water is opposite, basically there are many places where water slows on the land wetlands, floodplains, mountain meadows and forest and all of these things are really important for absorbing floods and also making water available in the dry season. they are the natural infrastructure of storage. >> when we spoke you talked about interesting findings and there's much more opportunity to do this and we may have thought the underground channels the people are discovering and if we were smart we co
river looks like today because l.a. river was encased in concrete now that is rushing straight out into the ocean how can we do better recently on the podcast and spoke to somebody who made me change how we look at the problem and she joins us tonight author of water always wins driving in a major drop, erica thank you for being with us tonight. you are the leading advocate for what you call slow water, tell us what slow water is about. >> i'm so happy to be here, like you are describing...
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. >>> right now l.a. public schools are closed again as school workers strike for the third straight day now. mayor karen bass is stepping in. maura barrett is on the ground in los angeles for us. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> reporter: you might be able to hear that music playing next to me and the union workers gathering behind me as they prepare for another rally on the third day of this walkout, effectively closing school for three days in a row here in los angeles because the strike is ongoing. negotiations are ongoing, despite mayor karen bass getting involved yesterday. i want to play a bit of sound from a special education teacher to remind you what these union workers are fighting for. they said that they're fighting for fair wages as well as fair labor practices. i want you to hear from the special education teacher about what he deals with, given his paycheck each month. >> so called affordable housing units, these are apartments that the district built to help employees with housin
. >>> right now l.a. public schools are closed again as school workers strike for the third straight day now. mayor karen bass is stepping in. maura barrett is on the ground in los angeles for us. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> reporter: you might be able to hear that music playing next to me and the union workers gathering behind me as they prepare for another rally on the third day of this walkout, effectively closing school for three days in a row here in los...
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tip-off 12:30 followed by after the game, i will be here in l.a. with coast reaction. john moran is suspended after flashing a gun during a he released a statement, apologizing to his family, coaches, a wo game j morant. niners are going to have a new kicker in 2023. market & with a different team. 29 playoff field goals without a miss is tops in nfl history. he is the person 49ers franchise history with 21 postseason field goals. the san jose earthquakes later home game tonight against vancouver at 7:30, after losing their season opener in atlanta, heartbreaker in extra time. we had coaches hold -- hoping the -- the head coach is the team comes together for >> we want the community to be proud of the team in how we act and how we play it is about our identity. it is a process in >> there's no reason we can't be where we want to be, which is fighting for playoffs and where we go from there. >> this year we have to change. if we don't change, then it is not a good look. i feel i, for us, once we get end, we will be a very competitive team and scary. chris: tha now this
tip-off 12:30 followed by after the game, i will be here in l.a. with coast reaction. john moran is suspended after flashing a gun during a he released a statement, apologizing to his family, coaches, a wo game j morant. niners are going to have a new kicker in 2023. market & with a different team. 29 playoff field goals without a miss is tops in nfl history. he is the person 49ers franchise history with 21 postseason field goals. the san jose earthquakes later home game tonight against...
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us -- l.a.'s high cost of living. that is why they are pushing for a 30% salary increase -“ along with an additional $2-per-hour for the district's lowest paid works. demonstrations began at a bus yard at 4:30 this morning around , the same time bus drivers would typically report to work. tens of thousands have now walked off the job. they have the backing of parents like jenna schwartz. >> we have some of our most underpaid workers doing some of the most challenging jobs on our campuses. the majority aren't receiving health care, they've been negotiating for years. geoff: the district offered a 20% wage increase over a multiyear period along with a 3% bonus and expanded health benefits. its superintendent accused the union of refusing to negotiate. >> despite our invitation for a transparent, honest conversation that perhaps would result in a meaningful solution that would avoid a strike, we were never able to be in the same room or at the same table to address these issues >> the onus is on the district. geoff:
us -- l.a.'s high cost of living. that is why they are pushing for a 30% salary increase -“ along with an additional $2-per-hour for the district's lowest paid works. demonstrations began at a bus yard at 4:30 this morning around , the same time bus drivers would typically report to work. tens of thousands have now walked off the job. they have the backing of parents like jenna schwartz. >> we have some of our most underpaid workers doing some of the most challenging jobs on our...
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driving is racist, said so in the l.a. times, which read a headline, how white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by people of color. it's based on a study that says people who drive less are less exposed to air pollution than people who don't drive and years ago california highways were built in poor communities, sparing the wealthy communities. common sense wonders if anyone in the study ever looked at a map or called the highway department. which would have pointed out that freeways are built based on geography, not demography. the ethnic makeup of southern california cities is constantly changing. minority neighborhoods near freeways today were not always minority neighborhoods. people move around. freeways stay put. consider the 405, the busiest in the country. it runs through chevy hills, santa monica, bel air, sherman oakes. places that were -- when the 405 was built, right, they were still there. the study says air quality is worse a few blocks from the freeway and common sense says, it's l.a. almo
driving is racist, said so in the l.a. times, which read a headline, how white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by people of color. it's based on a study that says people who drive less are less exposed to air pollution than people who don't drive and years ago california highways were built in poor communities, sparing the wealthy communities. common sense wonders if anyone in the study ever looked at a map or called the highway department. which would have pointed out that...
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>> all right, rob marciano, right by the l.a. river for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> meantime, also in los angeles, a massive strike shutting down the nation's second-largest school district. more than 30,000 staff members including school aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and custodians all walking off the job. members picketing in that rain today. teachers also walking out in support. the union, which has been without a contract since 2020, saying its 30,000 members are barely making minimum wage, as costs in southern california soar. abc's kayna whitworth tonight in california. >> reporter: tonight, streets in downtown los angeles packed with protesters. as los angeles unified school district service workers strike for better wages and working conditions. it looks like this for blocks, as teachers have joined the service workers in solidarity. they're out here supporting the custodians, the bus drivers, the cafeteria workers. nearly half a million students across a thousand different schools likely out of class for days, leaving some parent
>> all right, rob marciano, right by the l.a. river for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> meantime, also in los angeles, a massive strike shutting down the nation's second-largest school district. more than 30,000 staff members including school aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and custodians all walking off the job. members picketing in that rain today. teachers also walking out in support. the union, which has been without a contract since 2020, saying its 30,000 members are...
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so the trip to l.a. would be a day or two. >> steve: it's at the end. >> ainsley: breaking overnight, multiple deaths reported after two black hawk helicopters crashed. >> steve: this happened about 10:00 last night during a training mission in fort campbell near kentucky. >> brian: sydney snow joins us live from the scene in trigg county, kentucky. a dozen cars. all law enforcement with their lies on and we did see inside of an ambulance and there was an american flag draped over what is believed to be a person that died in this crash very obviously a military member here. just to lay out where this crash happened katie's kentucky in trigg county about 120 minutes northwest of nashville. we are only about 40 miles from fort campbell where we know that these black hawk helicopters came from. again, all of this happening during a trained kentucky state police tells us these two helicopters crashed in a nearby field. right now a very large perimeter set up as well with the u.s. military so we aren't able t
so the trip to l.a. would be a day or two. >> steve: it's at the end. >> ainsley: breaking overnight, multiple deaths reported after two black hawk helicopters crashed. >> steve: this happened about 10:00 last night during a training mission in fort campbell near kentucky. >> brian: sydney snow joins us live from the scene in trigg county, kentucky. a dozen cars. all law enforcement with their lies on and we did see inside of an ambulance and there was an american flag...
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in l.a., high-rise apartments go up all the time. doesn't take 12 years. >> reporter: but the developers have to raise the money. the v.a. only pays for the utilities. the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably, read an l.a. times editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the v.a. has 3,500 homeless vets around this crumbling campus and obey the law and tear up the lesions for the likes of brentwood schools. you are one of the plaintiffs. >> yeah. >> reporter: the v.a. has to monday to responds. told cnn in 2020 the v.a. provided 1301 permanent housing placement to formally homeless veterans in los angeles. despite that progress, there is still work to do. there is. there is those brentwood school facilities are still here and a few thousand vets are still living homeless on the streets of l.a. and people die on these streets. >> incredible reporting. >>> still ahead, march madness as teams start punching their ticket to the ncaa tournament and three more tickets are up for grabs today. s. whether y
in l.a., high-rise apartments go up all the time. doesn't take 12 years. >> reporter: but the developers have to raise the money. the v.a. only pays for the utilities. the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably, read an l.a. times editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the v.a. has 3,500 homeless vets around this crumbling campus and obey the law and tear up the lesions for the likes of brentwood schools. you are one of the plaintiffs. >> yeah....
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l.a. suburb of montebello, damaging more than a dozen buildings. it was the strongest tornado to hit the area in 40 years. a second funnel cloud damaged a mobile home park near santa barbara. >>> large parts of the south are bracing for some possible severe weather tonight and friday as a line of storms move into the area. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. a multi-day severe weather threat with a multitude of issues, including across oklahoma and texas tonight and overnight and then through the day on friday. areas across the lower mississippi river valley with an increased chance now for tornadoes. heavy duty storms tonight in oklahoma, across texas. some of those storms could be into dallas and fort worth for the morning drive. all that energy rolling eastbound for friday, including this target zone highlighted in purple for tornadoes. greenville, mississippi, monroe, jackson, heavy
l.a. suburb of montebello, damaging more than a dozen buildings. it was the strongest tornado to hit the area in 40 years. a second funnel cloud damaged a mobile home park near santa barbara. >>> large parts of the south are bracing for some possible severe weather tonight and friday as a line of storms move into the area. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. a multi-day severe...
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i think we have for now in l.a. county. and i would tell, you if you want to come out. open invitation to come out dolly county and see how it works. but it has been a game-changer. especially for first responders, but also for families with no place else to go. so, ensuring broad coverage for behavioral mental health is another key component of achieving integrative behavioral care. counties are particularly invested in sharing ensuring that all residents have access to quality and affordable mental health services. how is hhs working to advance middle of parity? >> so, we continue to urge congress to send down the resources. we are probably going to have a tough time this year getting more resources down to the local governments. in, fact i'm just hoping that we can keep our head above water for this coming fiscal year. but what we are trying to do, as i just mentioned, is we are trying to cede the programs that show innovation and success. because our dollars don't go far enough to get to everyone who needs help within your counties. but we can try to elevate those p
i think we have for now in l.a. county. and i would tell, you if you want to come out. open invitation to come out dolly county and see how it works. but it has been a game-changer. especially for first responders, but also for families with no place else to go. so, ensuring broad coverage for behavioral mental health is another key component of achieving integrative behavioral care. counties are particularly invested in sharing ensuring that all residents have access to quality and affordable...
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now the cities are building apartments in l.a. and san francisco. the average cost is about 750 per unit. they are also providing housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers and this is a lot of people, are helping the homeless receive medical care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment needed. some also receive free bus passes, and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> i think we're wasting a lot of money, and we're throwing good money after bad. you know the governors now proposing another billion dollars on programs that we don't even know work. reporter: so voters are losing patience. why? well even as the state population decreases, the number of homeless increases. california home to 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the homeless. taxpayers, stuart, actually spent 17 billion in the last three years to move people off the streets and turn their lives around. that's 100 grand for every homeless person. >> it feels like we're at a different point. we're at a crossroads where public sympathy is wearing th
now the cities are building apartments in l.a. and san francisco. the average cost is about 750 per unit. they are also providing housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers and this is a lot of people, are helping the homeless receive medical care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment needed. some also receive free bus passes, and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> i think we're wasting a lot of money, and we're throwing good money after bad....
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he didn't just represent l.a.'s elite, he represented a lot of average folks too. >> reporter: girardi famously won the real-life erin brockovich case. >> we've represented people against exxon, against dow. this is a million times worse. >> a million times worse? >> that's right. they let these innocent people drink water which was laced with chromium day in and day out. it's as bad as it gets. >> reporter: today in a chicago courtroom, girardi was arraigned on federal fraud charges. >> there's something particularly insidious about the criminal charges that girard faces out of federal court in chicago. because as alleged, he's taking money, millions of dollars, to compensate people who lost loved ones in a plane crash, to pay off his american express card. >> reporter: he was indicted here in february for allegedly misappropriating more than $3 million in settlement funds intended for relatives of the victims in the lion air 610 crash, a boeing plane that went down in indonesia, killing everyone on board. >> we n
he didn't just represent l.a.'s elite, he represented a lot of average folks too. >> reporter: girardi famously won the real-life erin brockovich case. >> we've represented people against exxon, against dow. this is a million times worse. >> a million times worse? >> that's right. they let these innocent people drink water which was laced with chromium day in and day out. it's as bad as it gets. >> reporter: today in a chicago courtroom, girardi was arraigned on...
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on this day the city of l.a. who offered a special thank you to women who have had to fight for the right to fight for their country.>> for your small town to recognize your service, after so long, is very, very gratifying. >> reporter: women have played a key role in the wartime history of this nation, but even as the role has become more central to the mission, their efforts are often overlooked. dolores joined the navy in 1955 , later retiring as a chief petty officer. she says women veterans have stayed quiet about their service for too long. >> it is a time for women now to stand up, and not be afraid to speak and be part of our country. but we have always been in the background, and now we are coming up to be equal and stand up for what we believe is right. >> there were so many women that have broken barriers and have done things that we would never even know. for the mail, part, they are being recognized and women are not. >> reporter: the caps because it has been such a struggle, many women veterans don'
on this day the city of l.a. who offered a special thank you to women who have had to fight for the right to fight for their country.>> for your small town to recognize your service, after so long, is very, very gratifying. >> reporter: women have played a key role in the wartime history of this nation, but even as the role has become more central to the mission, their efforts are often overlooked. dolores joined the navy in 1955 , later retiring as a chief petty officer. she says...
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southern california, extremely fast winds, strong winds damaged at least five buildings just outside of l.a. the funnel cloud seen over montebello, which is just east of downtown los angeles, is now being considered a possible tornado. michelle talked to a local warehouse worker who rode out the storm. >> reporter: he has worked in this area for 39 years and was in the middle of all of it. he has been taking us on a tour and we have walked across the street from where we were just a moment or so ago. we were right behind khoikhoi trading incorporated, and this is what he described. it was almost like -- >> tornado, what was, struck across the street from my building into this alley. this is where just bounced off the wall like a top, just picking up pallets, 20 pound pallets flying in the air and just bouncing in this corner. >> reporter: yeah, what we are seeing here, tim is showing you these pallets that are shredded. the metal doors that have come down. the van -- i wonder what hit this van. all the debris. >> yeah, all this debris from broken skylights was flying through here. >> you me
southern california, extremely fast winds, strong winds damaged at least five buildings just outside of l.a. the funnel cloud seen over montebello, which is just east of downtown los angeles, is now being considered a possible tornado. michelle talked to a local warehouse worker who rode out the storm. >> reporter: he has worked in this area for 39 years and was in the middle of all of it. he has been taking us on a tour and we have walked across the street from where we were just a...
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theater is back in l.a. krispel: yes! murray: and so many people came to the show and said, "i haven't felt this good in two and a half years." israel: i'm going to work to just not take it for granted. to get to do what we want to do is--we're the luckiest people in the world. amavizca-murua: ok, let's start working. today i'll be working with him in one of the pieces that he might use for his audition for the high school for the performing arts. [boy speaking spanish] amavizca-murua: one more time. and the last one, you step forward. i don't know what's going to be the future for my son in theater, but if he loves it like i do, like i did, i'm sure that he will find a way to do it. israel: i think it is always going to remain a vibrant art form and there's always ing to be a new generation coming up where we will never want for 12-, 13-, 14-year-olds going, "i want to do that." you don't get that watching netflix. [birds chirping] [bird cooing] [music playing over headphones] [music stops] [bird coos] [bird chirps] [boy
theater is back in l.a. krispel: yes! murray: and so many people came to the show and said, "i haven't felt this good in two and a half years." israel: i'm going to work to just not take it for granted. to get to do what we want to do is--we're the luckiest people in the world. amavizca-murua: ok, let's start working. today i'll be working with him in one of the pieces that he might use for his audition for the high school for the performing arts. [boy speaking spanish]...
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a five-game road trip in l.a. at the clippers. of course nbcbayarea.com to have the l.a. crowd dazzled when he scored 50 points and it's the 12th time in his career he has done that. unfortunately it was not enough for the team. the warriors lost 134-126 and it was their ninth consecutive road loss. next game friday in atlanta. st. mary men's basketball team got a hero send off on the way to march madness. on campus in albany, new york. the game is friday. st. mary is the 50 for a second year in a row. >> is one game and it's a 14 tournament and we go one at a time and it's all about us being able to play against d.c. you -- against bcu. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just $39 a month, with no contract, and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest, reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call
a five-game road trip in l.a. at the clippers. of course nbcbayarea.com to have the l.a. crowd dazzled when he scored 50 points and it's the 12th time in his career he has done that. unfortunately it was not enough for the team. the warriors lost 134-126 and it was their ninth consecutive road loss. next game friday in atlanta. st. mary men's basketball team got a hero send off on the way to march madness. on campus in albany, new york. the game is friday. st. mary is the 50 for a second year...
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a five-game road trip in l.a. at the clippers. of course nbcbayarea.com to have the l.a. crowd dazzled when he scored 50 points and it's the 12th time in his career he has done that. unfortunately it was not enough for the team. the warriors lost 134-126 and it was their ninth consecutive road loss. next game friday in atlanta. st. mary men's basketball team got a hero send off on the way to march madness. on campus in albany, new york. the game is friday. st. mary is the 50 for a second year in a row. >> is one game and it's a 14 tournament and we go one at a time and it's all about us being able to play against d.c. you -- against bcu. >>> okay move over labradors america has a new favorite dog breed. the american kennel club keeps track of purebred drugs dogs that people register. the french bulldog surpassed labrador in the rankings. even larissa french bulldogs have admitted the breed is prone to breeding issues and have spinal conditions. lots of celebrities are really into the frenchy's. megan the stallion and aoc are all owned french and frenchy's. they are very e
a five-game road trip in l.a. at the clippers. of course nbcbayarea.com to have the l.a. crowd dazzled when he scored 50 points and it's the 12th time in his career he has done that. unfortunately it was not enough for the team. the warriors lost 134-126 and it was their ninth consecutive road loss. next game friday in atlanta. st. mary men's basketball team got a hero send off on the way to march madness. on campus in albany, new york. the game is friday. st. mary is the 50 for a second year...
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over the streets of los angeles for the 38th l.a. marathon. runners arriving at dodger stadium, extremely early, before the sun rose to warm up. >> it's exciting. >> it feels nervous, and it's a mix of emotions. >> reporter: for many on the start line, it was their first time running 26.2 miles. some bringing new members of their family to join in. >> i'm four months pregnant. but it's our fourth marathon. >> we're running with coco today. she's our motivation. >> reporter: after all the warmups it was the moment participants have been working for, for months. the first group to go, the wheelchairs, then the hand crank race, then women and men and the rest of the 20,000 ready to go the distance. >> we are here for my husband. we're so excited for him. i know he's nervous. >> reporter: spectators were looking out for their loved ones running by, in a sea of runners filled with runners from all different walks of life and parts of the world. >> any of them can take this thing away. we have four runners. >> reporter: the course taking t
over the streets of los angeles for the 38th l.a. marathon. runners arriving at dodger stadium, extremely early, before the sun rose to warm up. >> it's exciting. >> it feels nervous, and it's a mix of emotions. >> reporter: for many on the start line, it was their first time running 26.2 miles. some bringing new members of their family to join in. >> i'm four months pregnant. but it's our fourth marathon. >> we're running with coco today. she's our motivation....
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robert, a luxury car pairs well with an l.a. mansion >> it is, frank. this was a tax passed back in november, but takes effect saturday 4% transfer tax on the sale of properties over $5 million 5.5% of properties sold over $10 million on top of the kpaexistig transfer home. if you sold your home, you owe a tax of $1.2 million starting on april 1st. the seller of this home in beverly hills is offering a new mclaren or bentley if they pay the full price and they have to close before saturday. brokers josh altman and his firm offering a bonus if he can get a buyer and close by saturday. brokers say this is putting an added pressure on the falling market sales for luxury homes in l.a. sell 51% with prices down 5% in the fourth quarter the biggest impact and one that is most overlooked here, frank, is on commercial property transactions that would contribute the largest share of the tax this tax not only applies to man man mansions, but office and retail and industrial buildings and multi-family buildings groups have sued to block the tax. others are looking
robert, a luxury car pairs well with an l.a. mansion >> it is, frank. this was a tax passed back in november, but takes effect saturday 4% transfer tax on the sale of properties over $5 million 5.5% of properties sold over $10 million on top of the kpaexistig transfer home. if you sold your home, you owe a tax of $1.2 million starting on april 1st. the seller of this home in beverly hills is offering a new mclaren or bentley if they pay the full price and they have to close before...
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she has never been to l.a. before, and decided to come this week. and she is like if you call me out, i will kill you! >> kelly: oh, mama, you are wearing my favorite color. i love green. is this your first trip? >> suki: have been coming to l.a. for ten years and they have never made it out. and so she just decided to come this week and be a part of this whole experience. >> kelly: the beach and all of that. >> suki: yes, we will go to the beach tomorrow. it's been on that so fun. all right, camila, did you make movies? >> camila: i've lost my laptop that had my photo booth on it and my early teenage years. i don't know where it is. >> riley: i can think of photo booth and not tiktok. >> camila: i don't know what is on there, i lost it, but i just imagine, i remember being like i was like a sad, sad girl. like a lana del rey. no, i would do like sad music videos like looking out the window and it was so dramatic. like listening to lana del rey and being like ♪♪ sweet like cinnamon ♪♪ and be emotional youtube photo booth videos. i don't know
she has never been to l.a. before, and decided to come this week. and she is like if you call me out, i will kill you! >> kelly: oh, mama, you are wearing my favorite color. i love green. is this your first trip? >> suki: have been coming to l.a. for ten years and they have never made it out. and so she just decided to come this week and be a part of this whole experience. >> kelly: the beach and all of that. >> suki: yes, we will go to the beach tomorrow. it's been on...
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this is down near l.a. this comes after a day of severe weather that actually included a tornado warning last night in central ventura county and southwestern l.a. county. here is another look. it did damage the roof. debris from the roof hit several nearby cars. thankfully, no one was hurt. amazing to see that. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're talking about the wind and the rain and flooding, but really, it's the wind that's become so deadly now the last couple days. >> it has. with this relentless hit here storms. on that tornado video, california actually averages 6.4 of those per year. and los angeles actually with the most with a total of 45. the storms we've seen have been back-to-back. they have been relentless. let's take it over to the weather wall. we'll get you a closer look at what's happening with all of the relentless activity. we've seen over a dozen of these since all this started back on december 27th. again, over a dozen strong storms with also that atmospheric ri
this is down near l.a. this comes after a day of severe weather that actually included a tornado warning last night in central ventura county and southwestern l.a. county. here is another look. it did damage the roof. debris from the roof hit several nearby cars. thankfully, no one was hurt. amazing to see that. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're talking about the wind and the rain and flooding, but really, it's the wind that's become so deadly now the last couple days....
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so, we hired an l.a. donkey. maybe you noticed the lip fillers and the implants. but to anyone who was upset they didn't get to see the movie bona fide donkey, we're very sorry. i want to apologize on the behalf of the academy. it will nver happen again, i promise you. the big animal mystery from last night was who played cocaine bear? who was the individual dressed as cocaine bear presenting with elizabeth banks, and it turned into an episode of "the masked presenter." people were posting their guesses about who was in the costume." "gary oldman in that bear costume, just absolutely killing it." "that's jessica chastain in the cocaine bear costume fyi." "fun fact, that's timothee chalamet in the cocaine bear suit." well, i have to say wrong, wrong, and wrong. it was none of those people. everyone wants to know who was in the cocaine bear costume. it was a celebrity. that is correct. and that celebrity was -- drumroll -- thank you. dj jazzy jeff! was the cocaine bear. and that's not a lie. that's absolutely true. and i would like everyone to report that, okay? all
so, we hired an l.a. donkey. maybe you noticed the lip fillers and the implants. but to anyone who was upset they didn't get to see the movie bona fide donkey, we're very sorry. i want to apologize on the behalf of the academy. it will nver happen again, i promise you. the big animal mystery from last night was who played cocaine bear? who was the individual dressed as cocaine bear presenting with elizabeth banks, and it turned into an episode of "the masked presenter." people were...
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we always think of l.a. as the concrete jungle. how green or how green is san francisco compared to l.a. or new york city, for example? >> you know, actually, we have less urban forest coverage than either los angeles or new york city, believe it or not. only about 14% of san francisco's streets are covered by shade. and that's not enough. certainly we can do better. and to gain the benefits from trees like shade, habitat, storm water runoff mitigation. we need more. >> i think that comes as a surprise to a lot of our viewers. are you hopeful you can get the funding? is that what it takes to replace the trees? is it simply fund organize is it also staff? >> yes, the friends of the urban forest relies both on volunteers to help us plant more trees and donations. friends of the urban forest.org are always looking for both. but the scale of this loss is so big, we're calling on city leaders, including mayor breed to commit city funding and public funding to address the huge losses we've seen of trees across the city. >> and so far how
we always think of l.a. as the concrete jungle. how green or how green is san francisco compared to l.a. or new york city, for example? >> you know, actually, we have less urban forest coverage than either los angeles or new york city, believe it or not. only about 14% of san francisco's streets are covered by shade. and that's not enough. certainly we can do better. and to gain the benefits from trees like shade, habitat, storm water runoff mitigation. we need more. >> i think that...
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[cheers and applause] >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebekah anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they are demanding a 30% raise. >> we don't get a raise every year. >> reporter: after 22 years, she now makes $25 an hour. >> inflation, everything has gone up, rent, gas, food, everything is terrible right now. [whistle blowing] >> reporter: most of the union's members work fewer than six hours a day, bringing the average pay to nearly $32,000 a year. the average price for a one-bedroom apartment in the city of l.a. tops that at $2800 a month. emmanuel morales is a custodian making $18 an hour, just above minimum wage here. he still lives with his parents. could you afford your own apartment? >> no. if i wanted to, i couldn't, i don't have that type of m
[cheers and applause] >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebekah anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they are demanding a 30% raise. >> we don't get...
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. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem. not for lack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now proposing another billion dollars on programs we don't know work. >> where is all the money going? critics say they call it the homeless ink. hundreds of government agencies, corporations and nonprofits delivering services over layers of bureaucracies. as for the services many homeless are on disability. that pays $8 hundred to $1800 a month. most qualify for food stamps, food assistance and three meals a day at shelters. cities build apartments in l.a., san francisco, average cost over $7 hundred grand per unit. there are also housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers help them rece
. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem. not for lack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now...
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a number of parks and rec centers offered programs to keep the kids busy and the l.a. zoo was free today for students. which is great. it's what they always say. if you can't send a kid to school, leave them with a gorilla. [ laughter and applause ] you know we do this show for an international audience. the united states, canada, and now because of youtube, we have viewers all over the world. but local news is still of vital importance and so every now and then, we hit the street to bring the news to the people. and we've done it again, in a new edition of "breaking the news." >> here comes the news! the results are in. over 95% of men admit to having cheated on their spouse. my five-second test to learn the truth. four, three, two, one -- oh, buddy, buddy. what did you do? >> niece alert! >> if you die, your cat will eat your face. but what will your dog do to your butt? we talk to dr. paul henready, about his new book, "down, bad dog." >>> queen cover band bohemian crapsody playing three nights at civic auditorium. we meet the band after the break. >> and this -- >>
a number of parks and rec centers offered programs to keep the kids busy and the l.a. zoo was free today for students. which is great. it's what they always say. if you can't send a kid to school, leave them with a gorilla. [ laughter and applause ] you know we do this show for an international audience. the united states, canada, and now because of youtube, we have viewers all over the world. but local news is still of vital importance and so every now and then, we hit the street to bring the...