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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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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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>> 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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., winds up to 110 miles an hour, the strongest tornado in l.a. in 40 years they. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, live in dallas tonight where they are bracing for what could be a difficult evening ahead. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hello, david, you can feel the warmth and humidity, helping fuel at some of those storms sparked by that california storm. bubbling up to flood watchha into west virginia. we had a threat seeing big-time hail and winds, dallas spector san angelo, bigger threat for tornadoes i think tomorrow, shreveport, alexandria, jackson, through memphis. the center of this book triggers north and east across missouri, that is where heavy rain, flooding rains will be, across paducah and up the ohio river valley through tomorrow night. some of the screen is going to be really heavy, it gets into new york city by saturday morning, and some snow wrapping around back to chicagoland, it made some significant accumulations. the most dangerous weather over the next 36 hours here in the tornadoes on. david? >> david
., winds up to 110 miles an hour, the strongest tornado in l.a. in 40 years they. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, live in dallas tonight where they are bracing for what could be a difficult evening ahead. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hello, david, you can feel the warmth and humidity, helping fuel at some of those storms sparked by that california storm. bubbling up to flood watchha into west virginia. we had a threat seeing big-time hail and winds, dallas spector...
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this is orange county you're looking at.an conditions st oside l.a. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hy, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but san diego and santa cruz, you guys have gotten hit hard with the wind today. you can see that swirl heading into san francisco. that's the center of the low. the cold core means it gets more showery, heavy rains. the flood threat goes on tonight and the wind through into nevada and arizona. ad then as the showers continue, pile up the snow. the snow levels lower, pile up another couple of feet of snow in the mountains in california, and also in through the southern rockies. and then this energy gets into the southern plains on thursday and looks like north texas will be under the g
this is orange county you're looking at.an conditions st oside l.a. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hy, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but san diego and...
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. >> once a symbol of the supply chain crisis today, the l.a. long beach port is wide open. >> there are fewer ships come in. fewer containers. demand went down and it's diversified. >> a year ago more than 100 ships waited offshore. >> we have got a lot of ships all over the ocean, we can't bring them in because there's no room. >> today, open docks, idle cranes. what happened? falling demand and full warehouses. >> we are seeing that a lot of customers in asia and in north america have too much inventory and they are running down this inventory right now. >> because of that shipping rates from china to l.a. fell from 20,000 per container to 1100. >> the big c queue of ships whee did it go? >> booming while traffic at l.a. long beach is sun 38% from a year ago. ongoing labor dispute. >> shipper has been diminished because of the labor negotiation. >> what hasn't changed? consumer prices. >> one of the key ways to flight inflation is by lowering the cost of moving goods through the supply chain. >> it's true there is less congestion, more trucke
. >> once a symbol of the supply chain crisis today, the l.a. long beach port is wide open. >> there are fewer ships come in. fewer containers. demand went down and it's diversified. >> a year ago more than 100 ships waited offshore. >> we have got a lot of ships all over the ocean, we can't bring them in because there's no room. >> today, open docks, idle cranes. what happened? falling demand and full warehouses. >> we are seeing that a lot of customers in...
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. >> reporter: investigators say about 45 minutes before the united airlines flight from l.a. to boston landed, francisco torres went into a bathroom and broke a metal spoon, turning it into a weapon, then went to an emergency exit and tried opening the door, which can't be opened midflight. in a confrontation with flight attendants, authorities say torres attempted to stab one of them in the neck three times, but luckily, it only hit the flight attendant's shirt collar and tie. injuries.bjects with minor - >> reporter: one passenger telling abc news torres was allegedly screaming, "i want to make a bloodbath and kill everyone and women and children." passengers and crew members tackling torres, restraining his hands and feet with zip ties, holding him down until the plane landed in boston, where the fbi immediately took him into custody. >> he's not going quietly. he's just laying there with six able bodies on top of him. in a separate incident today, two united planes clipping wings, as one of the jets pushed back from the gate. the latest in a series of planes bumping into
. >> reporter: investigators say about 45 minutes before the united airlines flight from l.a. to boston landed, francisco torres went into a bathroom and broke a metal spoon, turning it into a weapon, then went to an emergency exit and tried opening the door, which can't be opened midflight. in a confrontation with flight attendants, authorities say torres attempted to stab one of them in the neck three times, but luckily, it only hit the flight attendant's shirt collar and tie....
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recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupted after torres tried opening an emergency exit door. plane.ill kill every man on thi- where are they diverting us? because wherever it is, it's going to be a bloodbath. >> he was saying that i'm going to kill everybody in the plane. so now he's getting more, you know, not just random thoughts. it's more deliberate. >> reporter: about five or six passengers an crew members tackling torres, restraining him with zip ties, holding him down for about 30 minutes. but he kept on fighting. >> my husband ran to the back of the plane to see if there were anymore zip ties. they didn't have anymore. so, passengers started taking their belts off to get the belts up there, you know, just in case that he somehow got out of the restraints. >> reporter: and david, author
recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupted after torres tried opening an emergency exit door. plane.ill kill every man on thi- where are they diverting us? because wherever it is, it's...
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superintendent for the l.a. unified school district is joining us now. superintendent, thanks for making time today. why couldn't the district come to an agreement with the workers? >> good afternoon, jessica and boris. thank you so much for having me. number one, we've been at the table for quite a while now. we recognize the historic inequities that persist, particularly impact some of the lowest wage earners in our community, the voices you just heard from. that's why we led with an historic compensation package that we put on the table. we started out at 15% cash in hand as well as recurring compensation increase. we're now at a 23% recurring compensation increase, in addition to a 3% bonus. but look, this is the result of a crescendo of frustration that goes back many, many, many years. this new team has inherited these conditions. we are negotiating. i remain hopeful we'll be able to have a legitimate kgs that may result in a prec precedent-setting contract. >> superintendent, the workers talk about feeling disrespected by the district. i'm wonderi
superintendent for the l.a. unified school district is joining us now. superintendent, thanks for making time today. why couldn't the district come to an agreement with the workers? >> good afternoon, jessica and boris. thank you so much for having me. number one, we've been at the table for quite a while now. we recognize the historic inequities that persist, particularly impact some of the lowest wage earners in our community, the voices you just heard from. that's why we led with an...
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the government builds apartments, average cost in l.a. and san francisco 750,000 per unit. there are also housing vouchers and subsidies. case managers help get medical appointments, mental health, and drug and alcohol treatment. some also receive free bus passes and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> you want to reduce homeless homelessness come to l.a. >> the mayor promises more shelters. the governor is using the national guard to build more tiny homes. >> crossroads where public sympathy is wearing thin. public outrage is growing and if we're not age to show meaningful reductions and fast, we are in danger of ooze losing all public support for what we are trying to do. >> state audit found that money isn't necessarily a problem. accountability is with hundreds of government agencies and nonprofits all fighting for a piece of the pie, producing a bloated do duplicative systems l homeless inc. bret? >> bret: william, thank you. how the push for reparations could escalate already surging inflation. we'll explain. first, beyond our borders tonight. pre
the government builds apartments, average cost in l.a. and san francisco 750,000 per unit. there are also housing vouchers and subsidies. case managers help get medical appointments, mental health, and drug and alcohol treatment. some also receive free bus passes and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> you want to reduce homeless homelessness come to l.a. >> the mayor promises more shelters. the governor is using the national guard to build more tiny homes....
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here's the statement from the l.a. county attorney, this $28.85 million settlement includes the verdict awarded by the federal judge in august of 2022, and further resolves all outstanding issues related to pending legal claims in state court, future claims by the bryant children, and other costs. proceeds from the settlement, i'm told by bryant's attorney, will go to the mamba association. she said she fought for her husband, daughter, and all those in the community whose deceased family were treated with similar disrespect. we hope her victory at trial and this settle. will put an end to this practice. she did have a co-plaintiff in this, chris chester lost his wife and daughter in the same crash. he also settled with the county last year for close to $20 million. they said this is groundbreaking in that is set a legal precedent that just because you wear a badge does not mean you can fair victim photos with others who are not related to the investigation including other first responders. he pointed out a much more r
here's the statement from the l.a. county attorney, this $28.85 million settlement includes the verdict awarded by the federal judge in august of 2022, and further resolves all outstanding issues related to pending legal claims in state court, future claims by the bryant children, and other costs. proceeds from the settlement, i'm told by bryant's attorney, will go to the mamba association. she said she fought for her husband, daughter, and all those in the community whose deceased family were...
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cnn's nick watt is in l.a. for us. how much money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are not talking right now. the union says, listen, the average wage for our workers here in l.a. i0 a year, that puts them below poverty. we need more money for our people, you mentioned that there are a number of groups. so the people wearing purple, that is the union that represents these workers, the bus drivers, et cetera, and the red, they are the teachers union. this isn't really their fight, but they are out here in solidarity. they say that their fight is the teacher's fight, and they are here demanding better conditions. that right there is the district headquarters, the superintendent says he stayed in
cnn's nick watt is in l.a. for us. how much money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are not talking right now. the union says, listen, the average wage for our...
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this was on a flight yesterday from l.a. to boston. cnn's pete muntean has more. >> reporter: united airlines flight 2609 from los angeles to boston, it was a smooth flight for the first five hours on sunday, until -- >> so where is the homeland security with the gun because i'm waiting for them to point the gun at me so i can show everybody that i will die when i take every bullet in that clip to wherever in my body they shoot it and then i will kill every man on this plane. >> reporter: the agitated passenger is identified as francisco severo torres of massachusetts. the video obtained by cnn was recorded by a passenger, it shows torres having violent outbursts towards other passengers and flight attendants. >> i love you, bianca. i'm coming for you. i'm coming for you, bianca. >> reporter: four minutes nervous passengers sat down and listened. >> nobody cares. nobody cares. where is homeland security? there should be homeland security. where are they diverting us? wherever it is there's going to be a blood bath. >> reporter: torres
this was on a flight yesterday from l.a. to boston. cnn's pete muntean has more. >> reporter: united airlines flight 2609 from los angeles to boston, it was a smooth flight for the first five hours on sunday, until -- >> so where is the homeland security with the gun because i'm waiting for them to point the gun at me so i can show everybody that i will die when i take every bullet in that clip to wherever in my body they shoot it and then i will kill every man on this plane....
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the code is not are taking these photos through an airplane window flying from l.a. to phoenix. and this flight to minneapolis. just before landing passenger any scott riley capturing this. >> they are so gorgeous. >> david: the rare storm is pushing the lights further south than usual. this evening, noah maxes the ledge could be be visible from washington state, across to idaho, michigan, new york, all the way to the main. the incredible display across this country. it is just >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. ♪ >> all of a sudden, i heard this cracking, then i heard the boom. kristen: frightening moments for a northbay family, their house, split in half by a tree. they say they are lucky to be alive. and you can certainly see why. julia: sky7 w today giving us this birds eye view of the damage. check this out. the homeowner describing the scene as chaos, when the tree came crashing down, trapping her and her son inside. they are sharing their story of survival. cornell bernard is live with more on this chaotic scene. reporte
the code is not are taking these photos through an airplane window flying from l.a. to phoenix. and this flight to minneapolis. just before landing passenger any scott riley capturing this. >> they are so gorgeous. >> david: the rare storm is pushing the lights further south than usual. this evening, noah maxes the ledge could be be visible from washington state, across to idaho, michigan, new york, all the way to the main. the incredible display across this country. it is just...
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to the southeast of downtown l.a., these were the pictures, this very unusual site, it likely tornado in montebello and then to the northeast of san francisco, rain washing out a retaining wall on interstate 580. fears of a complete collapse now. santa cruz county hit especially hard, one resident regarding his treacherous escape right here for the downed trees and power lines. the storm now targeting the south, texas, right up to ohio and into the northeast. senior we neurologist in santa cruz tonight. >> tonight and extremely rare site in southern california. two reported tornado's. one of them just east of downtown los angeles, sending debris flying. workers watching and recording as roofing goes airborne. because it came right down to the ground, ripped the roof off. five buildings here in this industrial area, only one person injured at this point in time. >> just up the coast, he confirmed tornado spotted near santa barbara. the national weather service surveying the damage tonight. the strongest march storm to ever hit the bay area now carving a path of destruction up and down
to the southeast of downtown l.a., these were the pictures, this very unusual site, it likely tornado in montebello and then to the northeast of san francisco, rain washing out a retaining wall on interstate 580. fears of a complete collapse now. santa cruz county hit especially hard, one resident regarding his treacherous escape right here for the downed trees and power lines. the storm now targeting the south, texas, right up to ohio and into the northeast. senior we neurologist in santa cruz...
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and, of course, there is that flood watch still in effect from l.a. all the way to san francisco through tomorrow. david? >> yeah, just incredible, this region so often bone dry, to witness what we've seen these last few months. matt gutman, thinking about everybody in the west tonight, as well, thank you. >>> we're also following about alarming headline breaking late today. police outside syracuse new york say they halted a mass shooting threat at another tops supermarket. let's get to aaron katersky. so, how and when did authorities learn of this threat? >> reporter: they learned about it on discord. this was an online threat, david, made allegedly by 20-year-old zachary mullen, who has been arrested for making a terrorist threat involving a tops supermarket near syracuse. as you well know, david, it was just ten months ago, the tops supermarket in east buffalo came under fire in a racially motivated attack that killed ten ba black people. as in this case, police say mullen posted on discord and the post included racial elements. they searched his h
and, of course, there is that flood watch still in effect from l.a. all the way to san francisco through tomorrow. david? >> yeah, just incredible, this region so often bone dry, to witness what we've seen these last few months. matt gutman, thinking about everybody in the west tonight, as well, thank you. >>> we're also following about alarming headline breaking late today. police outside syracuse new york say they halted a mass shooting threat at another tops supermarket. let's...
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so, let's go ahead and five in, because l.a. is about to get more rain. it starts tomorrow morning. two to five inches in the flood watches, they go into nevada, arizona, too. but notice the brown on the map. that was a high wind watch or warning, depending on your location. you could see gusts upwards of 70 miles per hour. and even though you get that first round in, you could see power lines coming in, extensive free damage, mudslides. sierra could see one to four feet of snow. some of those snow levels, san gabriel mountains, could drop to 3,500 feet. eventually, david, this storm moves to the plains, severe weather there, and rain for us by the weekend. >> all right, ginger zee, thank you. >>> and amid the extreme storms hitting the west for weeks now, a dire new warning tonight about climate change across the world. a new u.n. report from scientists concludes, quote, climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health. there is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all. but the report says it is still possible to
so, let's go ahead and five in, because l.a. is about to get more rain. it starts tomorrow morning. two to five inches in the flood watches, they go into nevada, arizona, too. but notice the brown on the map. that was a high wind watch or warning, depending on your location. you could see gusts upwards of 70 miles per hour. and even though you get that first round in, you could see power lines coming in, extensive free damage, mudslides. sierra could see one to four feet of snow. some of those...
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in indonesia, l.a. with the elephant. the north pole, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon ride. rome, japan, eastern islands, northern lights and rightght, ee australian outback. >> we are on our adventure around the world in 80 days at age 81 and a still on the run. >> david: telling us tonight they will be back in texas with their families this weekend but not until after they are finished with one remarkable trip. >> our advice is get up out of that easy chair, get out of your comfort zone, make some plans, and live. because age is only a number. >> david: you inspire us all, >> a historic day. for the first time ever in american president is indicted. local perspective on the unprecedented action against donald trump should >> plus, what is the investigation that is having an act on police service in antioch? >> dry skies today. i will let you know if this continues through the weekend. abc7news at 6:00 starts now. >> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> something that has never happened before in america. a man who se
in indonesia, l.a. with the elephant. the north pole, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon ride. rome, japan, eastern islands, northern lights and rightght, ee australian outback. >> we are on our adventure around the world in 80 days at age 81 and a still on the run. >> david: telling us tonight they will be back in texas with their families this weekend but not until after they are finished with one remarkable trip. >> our advice is get up out of...
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more rain in california today, and it is the southern coast that we are worried about and even down to l.a., and there could be with this now that the ground and the mountains and the hills are saturated, and there could be many more mudslides with this, and here is 8:00 tomorrow eastern time, and all of the sudden, the rain is heavy, a all of the way down to southern california, and hours and hours and 1 to 2 inches of rain in spots, and nowhere can handle that now, and too much rainfall for too long. it is just, and i know that we have not said it that for four year and now all of the sudden, we are in the situation where the ground can't handle anymore without more flooding. >> california cannot catch a break, and it is feast or famine, and so tough for folks there. thank you, chad. >> still to come, former vice president mike pence offered the strongest rebuke yet of the former boss' role yet. quite the comments. >>> and former criminal charges loom, and president trump will be speaking there. and we are going to be on the ground. >>> and now a person saying that she e was helped to il
more rain in california today, and it is the southern coast that we are worried about and even down to l.a., and there could be with this now that the ground and the mountains and the hills are saturated, and there could be many more mudslides with this, and here is 8:00 tomorrow eastern time, and all of the sudden, the rain is heavy, a all of the way down to southern california, and hours and hours and 1 to 2 inches of rain in spots, and nowhere can handle that now, and too much rainfall for...
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in l.a., they spend $837,000 per sing m homeless person. gavin had the nerve to boast when he presented this plan that we, meaning californians have spent $20 billion on the half a million homeless in the state. for some reason, he sees the ratio, the higher rising cost of investment and the equal highest rising cost of homelessness as sf something to be proud of. the more money you throw at the problem, the more it's not working. he's crop dusting every single thing he touch mises in the sta. the best thing would be for him to leave. >> there is a guy, jimmy, i swear he wakes up every morning and looks in the mirror and says good morning, mr. president. that's the guy. >> totally. >> well, the bar has been set so low for president. i mean, i might throw my hat in the ring if it weren't for the background check. let's talk about it for a second. i got to correct everybody here on screen. california is a very woke state. you're not supposed to say homeless. they are called free range people now. you can't say homeless. here's what is so absu
in l.a., they spend $837,000 per sing m homeless person. gavin had the nerve to boast when he presented this plan that we, meaning californians have spent $20 billion on the half a million homeless in the state. for some reason, he sees the ratio, the higher rising cost of investment and the equal highest rising cost of homelessness as sf something to be proud of. the more money you throw at the problem, the more it's not working. he's crop dusting every single thing he touch mises in the sta....
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allege that he ignored complaints of sexual harassment against a top aide and adviser, while he was l.a.'s mayor. garcetti's denied any wrongdoing. cnn's manu raju joins from us capitol hill. this vote was not down party lines. >> reporter: no, it wasn't. garcetti wouldn't have gotten the position, three democrats de defected. that wouldn't have been enough to scuttle his nomination. but able to ultimately get enough votes, 52-42, the final vote for nomination. this nomination having been delayed because of concerns over that allegation that he did not act on the accusation of sexual harassment against a top aide. something that he forcefully denied, saying he was not aware of those allegations. a senate investigation committee investigating the matter was able to bring up two members on the committee even though some democrats came up concerned about his nomination. >> it's a national security imperative. we have to balance concerns people might have about the nominee, against the real risk of waiting another year, until we have an ambassador on the ground. >> i have significant concer
allege that he ignored complaints of sexual harassment against a top aide and adviser, while he was l.a.'s mayor. garcetti's denied any wrongdoing. cnn's manu raju joins from us capitol hill. this vote was not down party lines. >> reporter: no, it wasn't. garcetti wouldn't have gotten the position, three democrats de defected. that wouldn't have been enough to scuttle his nomination. but able to ultimately get enough votes, 52-42, the final vote for nomination. this nomination having been...
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there would be times when you'd be kicked out of the suite in the savoy or the peninsula hotel in l.a., and he would entertain. but it didn't take too much brainpower to put it together that a man who was so abusive and bullying in every aspect of his life would bring that abuse into the sexual arena. i think looking back that i did know and i chose to suppress it. i chose to hide from that fact. i think we were all enablers. i think we were, we were all complicit. could i have done anything at the time? well, for one, i never thought about doing anything about it. i know that i prevented my assistant being called to the savoy tel late at night. i said, "no, you can't go." so, obviously i was aware of that. i didn't have the guts to do anything about it. i think the deal i'd made with the devil was to my advantage. ♪ ♪ hollywood calling him out,n weinstein's alleged behavior continued. zelda perkins was one of his assistants. >> the first time that i traveled alone abroad with him, he insisted that i went into the bathroom while he had a sauna because he needed to do work, and i r
there would be times when you'd be kicked out of the suite in the savoy or the peninsula hotel in l.a., and he would entertain. but it didn't take too much brainpower to put it together that a man who was so abusive and bullying in every aspect of his life would bring that abuse into the sexual arena. i think looking back that i did know and i chose to suppress it. i chose to hide from that fact. i think we were all enablers. i think we were, we were all complicit. could i have done anything at...
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there's a suspect who continues to be investigated for recently allegedly opening fire on two men here in l.a. because of their jewish clothing. so again, we see these incidents time and time again. this incident in michigan just the latest that certainly has the jewish community unsettled across the country and obviously law enforcement on alert for these types of incidents which aren't just academic. we're seeing these in realtime case after case, guys. >> i'll never forget that mom that you brought us who said she didn't want her kids to look too jewish when she sent them out because of the threats. josh campbell with the reporting, thank you so much. >>> joining us now is steve moore, cnn law enforcement contributor and retired supervisory special agent. steve, i always wonder and i'm glad they do because this is how they're captured, why people tweet out these threats before they go about carrying them out. this man was heavily armed with several weapons. without that tweet, would it have been likely possible to capture this man before he approached nestle? >> well, it depends on what th
there's a suspect who continues to be investigated for recently allegedly opening fire on two men here in l.a. because of their jewish clothing. so again, we see these incidents time and time again. this incident in michigan just the latest that certainly has the jewish community unsettled across the country and obviously law enforcement on alert for these types of incidents which aren't just academic. we're seeing these in realtime case after case, guys. >> i'll never forget that mom...
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on february 17th, you had two jewish men leaving different synagogues in west l.a. shot by an individual who drove from the palm springs area to target jews. and you have this atmosphere of these echo chambers online p fermeanting this. >> you do. it is disturbing and important we stay on this story. john, polo, appreciate it, thank you both. >>> a man accused of putting explosives into a checked bag for a flight from pennsylvania to florida set to appear in court later this afternoon. >> mark muffly, pirctured there w was arrested after his suitcase triggered an alarm earlier this week. danny feedman is in allentown, pennsylvania. what do we know about the suspect? if you're hiding it in the lining you're trying to sneak it past. what kind of explosives? >> reporter: these are the questions that fbi investigators are working through now. why these explosives were in the suitcase. i'll tell you what we know about mark muffly, 40 years old from lanceford, pennsylvania, about an hour from where we are here at the lehigh valley airport. he had the explosives allegedly
on february 17th, you had two jewish men leaving different synagogues in west l.a. shot by an individual who drove from the palm springs area to target jews. and you have this atmosphere of these echo chambers online p fermeanting this. >> you do. it is disturbing and important we stay on this story. john, polo, appreciate it, thank you both. >>> a man accused of putting explosives into a checked bag for a flight from pennsylvania to florida set to appear in court later this...
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it's very complicated more than 500,000 students here in l.a., parents trying to figure out what they're doing with their children. >> we can hear them probably playing on the playground behind you, camila bernal. thanks so much. >>> last-minute testimony in the hush money investigation against donald trump. new developments in tied to the probe in georgia. we're going to have it all for you, next. ever better. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you go throughgh artificial tears in the blink of an eye, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's eatt-e-d.com. (vo) wells fargo has donated 390 million dollars... (girl) hey mom is this one really mine? (mom) honey like i said, you get your own room. (vo) ...to support housing affordability solutions for families across america. when a bank does what it says, more people can find a place to call their own. doing gets it done. wells fargo, the bank of doing. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhhhh... he
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get heaviest tonight across the valley, sacramento, san francisco, and then moving further south into l.a. for the day tomorrow. so very, very active paerttern across the west coast. >> tell us what's going to happen here in the northeast. do i have to fix my snowblower? >> you can unpack the winter coats because we've got a heavy wet snow event. this is nor'easter but looks like it'll be in the cat skills for new york, berkshires and boston and major impacts the further away from the coast you travel. this will be a windy and moisture laden storm, so the potential for power outages exists with this latest nor'easter coming in later today. >> derek van dam, thank you. >> your personal eyes weather forecast. >> i'm not kidding, the snowblower is broken. i don't know how to fix it but luckily my wife -- >>> well, former president trump returns to iowa tonight. it's his first time in the state since launching his third bid for the white house. ahead why his once staunchest allies are less optimistic this time around. ♪ get directv with a two year price guarantee. ever better. it's when dis
get heaviest tonight across the valley, sacramento, san francisco, and then moving further south into l.a. for the day tomorrow. so very, very active paerttern across the west coast. >> tell us what's going to happen here in the northeast. do i have to fix my snowblower? >> you can unpack the winter coats because we've got a heavy wet snow event. this is nor'easter but looks like it'll be in the cat skills for new york, berkshires and boston and major impacts the further away from...
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fox 11 in l.a. where school workers and teachers from the third and final day putting moral than 400,000 students out of class. the union says members will return to work tomorrow as talks for a new contract are continuing. this is a live look at dallas from fox 4, one of the big stories there tonight a plano fighter becomes the first in history how to handle structural collapse. stephanie bullion mayor passed the extensive program which requires more than 300 hours of courses. only three women in the entire world in history is earned that certificate. congratulations to her. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report," we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ame ♪ >> gillian: well, a michigan appeals court says the parents after teenager who killed four students and wounded seven others at oxford high school could face trial for involuntary manslaughter. james and jennifer controlly are filing secure a gun and ignoring the mental health needs of their son ethan before he carried out
fox 11 in l.a. where school workers and teachers from the third and final day putting moral than 400,000 students out of class. the union says members will return to work tomorrow as talks for a new contract are continuing. this is a live look at dallas from fox 4, one of the big stories there tonight a plano fighter becomes the first in history how to handle structural collapse. stephanie bullion mayor passed the extensive program which requires more than 300 hours of courses. only three women...
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. ♪ >>> tonight, terrifying moments on board a united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. a man tried to open the emergency door before trying to stab an attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon. the jet clipping the tail of another jet before takeoff. and these just add to an alarming list of dangerous airplane incidents we're now all hearing way too much about. tom foreman is "outfront." >> reporter: an engine bursting into flames, smoke filling the cabin, and an emergency landing was all alarming to passengers on this flight from cuba to florida, which the airline says had to turn back after hitting birds. >> a lot of smoke. people were screaming not knowing what to do. and they kept trying to breathe and it was filling up with more smoke. it was very acidy. >> reporter: in boston a trifecta of trouble. federal authorities say a man attempted to open an exit door on a united jet coming from los angeles and allegedly tried to stab a flight attendant with a broken spoon before being tackled by other passengers. on the ground two departing passenger planes collided
. ♪ >>> tonight, terrifying moments on board a united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. a man tried to open the emergency door before trying to stab an attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon. the jet clipping the tail of another jet before takeoff. and these just add to an alarming list of dangerous airplane incidents we're now all hearing way too much about. tom foreman is "outfront." >> reporter: an engine bursting into flames, smoke filling the cabin,...
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very tough confirmation fight on the senate floor there's a procedural vote over mayor garcetti from l.a. he was nominated two years ago to be the ambassador to india. it's striking over there they had a g20 and no u.s. ambassador there he has gotten a couple of republican votes, support from the foreign relations company. it's on the floor right now. is this going to go through? >> they are at the procedural stage. this is -- they have to invoke c clochure you are right, he has enjoyed some support from lindsey graham, susan collins and haggerty from tennessee among those who have supported his nomination but he still has some lingering doubts from democrats. one said she's uncomfortable with the idea of costing an affirmative vote for him if he is able to make it to the next stage and ultimately be confirmed, it will be and to be it will be because republicans essentially rescued this nomination and this is something that they've been willing to fight for. this is a two-year battle. we'll have a sense in the next couple of hours whether the battle was worth it and whether or not garcet
very tough confirmation fight on the senate floor there's a procedural vote over mayor garcetti from l.a. he was nominated two years ago to be the ambassador to india. it's striking over there they had a g20 and no u.s. ambassador there he has gotten a couple of republican votes, support from the foreign relations company. it's on the floor right now. is this going to go through? >> they are at the procedural stage. this is -- they have to invoke c clochure you are right, he has enjoyed...
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the l.a. school district and the union for school employs have reached a deal after a historic strike that shut down schools for three days. according to the union, the agreement includes a 30% wage increase for workers include bus drivers, custodians and others. the deal must still be voted on by the full union. governor gavin newsom announced an end to some of california's most restrictive water restrictions today. all he did not declare the drought over, he said he will stop asking for californians to voluntarily cut water use by 15%. the announcement follows one of california's wettest winters on record. in kentucky, the democratic governor vetoed a republican bill focused on transgender children. it would and gender affirming care for those under 18 and restrict school bathrooms. the republican dominated legislature passed of the bill by vetoproof margins and could vote next week on overwriting the veto. still to come on the newshour, david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the wee
the l.a. school district and the union for school employs have reached a deal after a historic strike that shut down schools for three days. according to the union, the agreement includes a 30% wage increase for workers include bus drivers, custodians and others. the deal must still be voted on by the full union. governor gavin newsom announced an end to some of california's most restrictive water restrictions today. all he did not declare the drought over, he said he will stop asking for...
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it was snarled because of accusations that eric garcetti as l.a. mayor did not act soon enough over allegations raised over a former aide and sexual harassment by that former aide. garcetti denied knowing about the accusations, denied it was too slow to act on that. said he had no knowledge of it. but a republican investigation said that he should have known. that caused some concerns among republicans and some democrats. for the last two years the ambassadorship to india has been vacant. that is a significant position and key part of the world as the white house and garcetti himself tried to convince senators to vote in favor of his nomination. just moments ago he got that vote. 52-42 was the final vote in favor of his confirmation. in talking to republicans and democrats today it was clear they were still divided over his nomination. >> he was very aggressive in defending himself from the charges made against him that they were not true. he gave us as much supporting evidence as was available including people around him. >> read the independent c
it was snarled because of accusations that eric garcetti as l.a. mayor did not act soon enough over allegations raised over a former aide and sexual harassment by that former aide. garcetti denied knowing about the accusations, denied it was too slow to act on that. said he had no knowledge of it. but a republican investigation said that he should have known. that caused some concerns among republicans and some democrats. for the last two years the ambassadorship to india has been vacant. that...
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people flying from l.a. to new york are saying, i got here an hour earlier. if you get caught into that river in the air, it can be incredibly violent. we don't know if that played a role. >> when you say that, we don't know -- in your piece it could have been the trim, which would be a big deal. do we know whether this -- whether dana was wearing a seat belt? >> we don't know. there's speculation that to have suffered that sort of an injury, a fatal injury, she may not have been. that is why they say, if you are in a plane, you have to keep the seat belt on. >> always, always. her son and husband are well? >> they are not -- nobody else on board the plane was injured. >> my gosh. thank you very much for all of that. >> you bet. >>> aftershocks, months after the supreme court's landmark abortion restrictions, state restrictions are spreading a ban on the abortion bill as well as procedures to save the health and life of the mother. that's next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. ng "andrea tcmihell reports." this is msnbc. your heart i
people flying from l.a. to new york are saying, i got here an hour earlier. if you get caught into that river in the air, it can be incredibly violent. we don't know if that played a role. >> when you say that, we don't know -- in your piece it could have been the trim, which would be a big deal. do we know whether this -- whether dana was wearing a seat belt? >> we don't know. there's speculation that to have suffered that sort of an injury, a fatal injury, she may not have been....
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for some perspective, we're joined by justin chang, film critic at the l.a. times. welcome back to the newshour. a very big night for asian and asian american moviemakers last night. what you make of "everything everywhere all at once" sweeping up so much of last night's gold? justin: thanks for having me. i think "everything everywhere all at once" is a milestone, it cannot be taken lightly or denied. i personally wish it were a better movie. it's funny, in writing about the movie, i said i don't think it is remotely the best picture of the year, but in a way it is the movie of my year in a lot of people's year. this was a movie that people loved and hated, it was extremely divisive. and i am very much of two minds about the film. but watching the movie win a remarkable seven oscars last night, i was thrilled by michelle yeoh's win, i was very moved by quan's speech, not a surprise but a delight nonetheless there was something , very significant about scrappy movie about asian family winning 7 oscars, something remarkable about that. i was disappointed that some re
for some perspective, we're joined by justin chang, film critic at the l.a. times. welcome back to the newshour. a very big night for asian and asian american moviemakers last night. what you make of "everything everywhere all at once" sweeping up so much of last night's gold? justin: thanks for having me. i think "everything everywhere all at once" is a milestone, it cannot be taken lightly or denied. i personally wish it were a better movie. it's funny, in writing about...
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a follow-up by the "l.a. times" found 71% of the medications from three mexican cities tested positive for fentanyl and methamphetamine. >> i am shocked that more americans aren't up in arms over what's going on. >> at a meeting tuesday hosted by a medical nonprofit, experts said it is difficult to tell cartel manufactured fake pills from the real thing. packaging for other drugs like blood thinners also looked real but the pills contained zero active ingredients. the only give away the bar code here, somebody got lazy numbering it 0 to 9. >> they have found counterfeit arthritis medicine printed with english labels to fool americans, cancer medications, same thing. and, of course, they found plenty of fake pills with fentanyl. >> the bottom line experts say to stay safe buy your medicines at u.s. pharmacies not mail order or mexico. bret? >> bret: william, thank you. tiktok says it's making an effort to limit the screen time for users under the age of 18. the chinese-owned video sharing app. says there will
a follow-up by the "l.a. times" found 71% of the medications from three mexican cities tested positive for fentanyl and methamphetamine. >> i am shocked that more americans aren't up in arms over what's going on. >> at a meeting tuesday hosted by a medical nonprofit, experts said it is difficult to tell cartel manufactured fake pills from the real thing. packaging for other drugs like blood thinners also looked real but the pills contained zero active ingredients. the only...
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libertarians joining us now is michael that held, sick pulitze prize-winning business journalist for the l.a. times. you make the point among other of your coverage of this tha there are no libertarians in silicon valleys during a ban failure. >> that's absolutely right lawrence these guys, the ventur capitalists the investors wh have been absolutely pleading, insisting that the fed and the fdic, the treasury departmen bail out the banks these are the same guys who've been saying, look, we need t get the government off our backs. if the government stands aside then we in silicon valley will give you flying in cars an what have you. they're the same people who say, it's absolutely unfair to give college students debt relief and yet, the other adage i quoted was where you stand depends on where you said. these guys thought they were sitting in the captain sea until all of a sudden, the needed government to step in and save them. >> banking has traditionally been this simply the easiest way, the easiest way, and th easiest business in which to get rich and the bell these people couldn't manage
libertarians joining us now is michael that held, sick pulitze prize-winning business journalist for the l.a. times. you make the point among other of your coverage of this tha there are no libertarians in silicon valleys during a ban failure. >> that's absolutely right lawrence these guys, the ventur capitalists the investors wh have been absolutely pleading, insisting that the fed and the fdic, the treasury departmen bail out the banks these are the same guys who've been saying, look,...
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the l.a. beast said it was a conspiracy theory dismissed by actual scientists. another likened the comments to soviet propagandists who tried to convince the world that the cia invented aids. and there was more. >> the virus conspiracy theory -- >> coton the has been criticized by public health professionals for gives just the whiff of credibility there on television and on social media to a conspiracy theory -- >> a lot of people on the right love that phrase, escape from the lab, because it sounds like a marvel movie or comic book. howard: but the debate shifted when "the wall street journal" on indiana thed a classified -- obtain thed a classified report in which the energy department found the idea plausible. >> the fbi has, for quite some time now, assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage in the new york, rich lowry, editor-in-chief of national review, and in los angeles, leslie marshall, radio talk show host and fox news contributor. rich, you write that ther
the l.a. beast said it was a conspiracy theory dismissed by actual scientists. another likened the comments to soviet propagandists who tried to convince the world that the cia invented aids. and there was more. >> the virus conspiracy theory -- >> coton the has been criticized by public health professionals for gives just the whiff of credibility there on television and on social media to a conspiracy theory -- >> a lot of people on the right love that phrase, escape from the...
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immigration reported amid -- of the l.a. times, re-posted that tweet yesterday, in light of the news the biden administration is now, according to reports, floating the possibility of again detaining families who crossed the border illegally into the u.s.. the obama administration detained migrant families starting in 2014, a practice they had to change when courts ruled that kids had to be released after 20 days. the trump administration came in and wanted to hold fans -- families indefinitely. they made a policy to separate children from parents, the practice was condemned, in all corners of the byron camp, when biden took office he largely ended family detention entirely, now, it appears it might be coming back. i'm joined now by homage -- a reporter on immigration ripple -- policy reporter at the los angeles time. one of the best on the beach, if not the best. how mitt, let's start with this. what should i make of what appears to be, it feels like a trial balloon, it got a norm pushback from every corner of immigrants ri
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the local nbc paper said it'ss an examplean of an inabilityr ti to counter the rising homelessness in l.a. they spendn eight hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars perd single homeless person. and then gavin newsom had the nerve to boast when he presented this plan that we, meaning californians, have spenint ten billion dollars on the half a million homeless in that state. t foher some reason, he sees the that ratio, the higher t rising cost of investment and the equal highest rising cost of homelessness as something to be proud of. the more money that you throw at a problem, the more it's noto working. he, as leo says, yesre money y,o fraud and he's unfortunately crop dusting. every single thing that hep du touches there in that state. the best thing for the state,, the best thing fostate. the homeless, would be for hime. to leave. >> yeah, but you know, this is a guy, jimmy , i swear to you, he wakes up every, i morning. swn the mirror and he says, good morning, mr.ro president . >>r an that's the guy this is wo is right. there is . there is .presiden well, listen, the bar has been t
the local nbc paper said it'ss an examplean of an inabilityr ti to counter the rising homelessness in l.a. they spendn eight hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars perd single homeless person. and then gavin newsom had the nerve to boast when he presented this plan that we, meaning californians, have spenint ten billion dollars on the half a million homeless in that state. t foher some reason, he sees the that ratio, the higher t rising cost of investment and the equal highest rising cost of...
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at that time we were on the road from l.a. we had to drive because there were flights cancelled into san jose. and i've got to say the rain at that time felt like you needed three or four faster speeds on your windshield wipers just to keep up. we've just heard in the last hour or so the road that we took in from the main highway to the coast, that's now closed because of slides. now, felton has been hit before recently. in january, left behind a lot of this. as you mentioned, california cannot catch a break. this the tenth atmosphericeic rr to hit california this winter. they call it the pineapple express sans fun. it's when they basically aim a fire hose at this state. throw in winter storms and you've got two years worth of snow some places. the fear right now is that the weather that we're getting at the moment is a little bit warmer. so along with all the rain, we could see a lot of that snow melting. we are keeping an eye on a lot of places. there's a little town just further down river near santa cruz where the main str
at that time we were on the road from l.a. we had to drive because there were flights cancelled into san jose. and i've got to say the rain at that time felt like you needed three or four faster speeds on your windshield wipers just to keep up. we've just heard in the last hour or so the road that we took in from the main highway to the coast, that's now closed because of slides. now, felton has been hit before recently. in january, left behind a lot of this. as you mentioned, california cannot...
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>> even prior to 2019, when crime spiked, chicago had more murders than new york and l.a. combined, because the city has never attacked the underlying causes of crime in the community. that's historic disinvestment in communities on the south and west sides. you're not going to get at the underlying causes of crime until you have that type of investment strategy. i've articulated in great detail how i would approach that. but the spike in crime was i believe the direct result of two things. one is the systemic shutting down of schools for 15 consecutive months. 200 murdered school-age youths since 2019. 95% of those students were not enrolled in school. 8% of the arrest for murder, 9% for shootings, 50% for carjackings school-aged youth 17 years of age and younger, 95% of who were not enrolled in school. clearly the shutdown for 15 consecutive months, no school based activities for one of the districts that's the poorest in the country had devastating consequences. the city has never had a systemic comprehensive plan for returning citizens, individuals returning from incar
>> even prior to 2019, when crime spiked, chicago had more murders than new york and l.a. combined, because the city has never attacked the underlying causes of crime in the community. that's historic disinvestment in communities on the south and west sides. you're not going to get at the underlying causes of crime until you have that type of investment strategy. i've articulated in great detail how i would approach that. but the spike in crime was i believe the direct result of two...
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. >> the l.a. times this morning is editorializing. they're obviously opposed to the strike, saying anything that keeps kids outs of school is a bad idea >>> speaking of schools, texas announced the takeover of the houston school district, citing poor academic performance at several schools and accusing the district of failing to pro provide adequate special education. the aclu of texas condemned that takeover while democrats accused the move of being political. >>> overseas, hundreds of thousands of protesters are taking to the street in paris joining that national strike that's been going on for quite some time over macron's plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. >> in addition, it would deny a full pension to anyone who retires at that age without having worked for 43 years the contested bill comes to a vote later today >>> coming up, our next guest is looking at the relationship between technology and international relations. we'll talk to the former ceo of google about that. >>> plus, steve bu shem my joins the conversati
. >> the l.a. times this morning is editorializing. they're obviously opposed to the strike, saying anything that keeps kids outs of school is a bad idea >>> speaking of schools, texas announced the takeover of the houston school district, citing poor academic performance at several schools and accusing the district of failing to pro provide adequate special education. the aclu of texas condemned that takeover while democrats accused the move of being political. >>>...
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emergency teams digging out trapped residents in the san bernardino mountains, just 80 miles east of l.a. homes and cars submerged in snowdrifts more than 9 feet tall. >> feels like an apocalyptic movie. >> reporter: in the last two weeks alone, over 7 million cubic yards of snow cleared from state highways, the equivalent of more than 2,000 olympic-sized swimming pools. many side roads are still undrivable. >> without us volunteers, there's no telling how many dead bodies we'd be recovering. >> reporter: this man scaling the snow to deliver food and medications to stranded residents. >> it's okay. >> reporter: including insulin for her uncle. >> it's just scary not being able to get out. >> how desperate did you need these supplies, including that insulin? >> it's a matter of life or death for my uncle. >> reporter: pregnant stephanie and her husband david were trapped in their home when she went into labor, road closures preventing their mid wives from arriving in time thanchts's when things started to get stressful for me. >> reporter: luckily stephanie gave birth to a healthy baby gi
emergency teams digging out trapped residents in the san bernardino mountains, just 80 miles east of l.a. homes and cars submerged in snowdrifts more than 9 feet tall. >> feels like an apocalyptic movie. >> reporter: in the last two weeks alone, over 7 million cubic yards of snow cleared from state highways, the equivalent of more than 2,000 olympic-sized swimming pools. many side roads are still undrivable. >> without us volunteers, there's no telling how many dead bodies...
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sleepy time in l.a., 3:54 in the morning. 6:54 on the east coast. for the first time, chris rock spoke publicly about the infamous slap at last year's oscars. rock cracking jokes about will and jada pinkett smith during a live netflix special this weekend. they were his first extended remarks about the incident almost a year ago. nbc news has details. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: the face of the slap heard around the world wasted no time getting to the punch line. >> anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. >> reporter: in his netflix special, "selective outrage," chris rock is finally tackling the infamous slap head on. >> people were like, did it hurt? it still hurts. i got summertime ringing in my ears. >> reporter: the comedian spending almost ten minutes of his special on the smack. >> will smith is significantly bigger than me. we are not the same size, okay? this guy does his movies with his shirt off. you've never seen me do a movie with my shirt off. >> reporter: the moment at lost year's oscars prompted by smith's wife,
sleepy time in l.a., 3:54 in the morning. 6:54 on the east coast. for the first time, chris rock spoke publicly about the infamous slap at last year's oscars. rock cracking jokes about will and jada pinkett smith during a live netflix special this weekend. they were his first extended remarks about the incident almost a year ago. nbc news has details. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: the face of the slap heard around the world wasted no time getting to the punch line. >> anybody that...