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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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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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one bus driver describes l.a. public transit system as a homeless shelter on wheels. we went to awarded the video we are about to show is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles and full of trash, using needles and tents. we witness people openly doing drugs are the bus stops. this video recorded by passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train the incident happened last november and is just one example the 24% increase in violent crime on la's public transit system. in january alone wondering when batteries were reported, 43 aggravated assaults and 28 robberies if you train passengers shared their disturbing stories with me. x well, there are a few creepy dudes who hang out on the train touching themselves. and wondering when introducing themselves to people to get them to shake their hand. >> now, l.a. county metro transit board of directors since safety is their top priority. and that they are spending some time considering ways biased lower the disproportionate numbers of citations issued to members of marginalized communities. next we are givin
one bus driver describes l.a. public transit system as a homeless shelter on wheels. we went to awarded the video we are about to show is graphic. there are bus stops near downtown los angeles and full of trash, using needles and tents. we witness people openly doing drugs are the bus stops. this video recorded by passenger shows a man getting beaten on the train the incident happened last november and is just one example the 24% increase in violent crime on la's public transit system. in...
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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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[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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. >> 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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we note that peer that is a fact across the country in many citis including l.a. we note many can class people don't have cars. they take public transportation and people who are affluent drive more and end up through these highways driving through the communities. but that polluted air affects all of us, it affects poor people and we need to make sure we rethink clean air appeared we have a responsibility to do that together. but the study is true born by the facts. i wouldn't use the racist part about people driving on highways, but it is a fact. >> emily: and the thing, jason, there is some public transportation. there was a couple of buses but no subway, rail, so everybody has to drive in l.a. appeared to marie's point commit a sort of exactly for example and less fundamental changes but never will because the state has no budget either in the state doesn't want to address it in that way. there is no other option because from the beginning they didn't make the choices. >> jason: the assumption is 405 or 101 and i used to live in southern california has a littl
we note that peer that is a fact across the country in many citis including l.a. we note many can class people don't have cars. they take public transportation and people who are affluent drive more and end up through these highways driving through the communities. but that polluted air affects all of us, it affects poor people and we need to make sure we rethink clean air appeared we have a responsibility to do that together. but the study is true born by the facts. i wouldn't use the racist...
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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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first time tornado in l.a. county since 2021 in september. quick look at the forecast for today and tomorrow. severe storms for southern plains and mississippi valley. foxweather.com. say hi. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> steve: good morning. >> you're great. >> good morning. >> good luck michigan state. >> steve: thanks for introducing us to them. tiktok ceo will testify in about an hour, our next guest is a computer science expert warning china is weaponizing the app to steal your online stuff. check in with dana, she has a show coming up in 12 minutes. >> dana: i think it is 13. you had a great show so far, we will try to continue the trend. is tiktok on the chopping block? the ceo is on capitol hill. fed hikes interest rates. ron desantis, how does kellyanne conway assess his moves this week? she will be here. that plus update on possible trump indictment. we'll see you at 9:00. how could you? wake up to a new you. with mucinex nightshift, it's not cold and flu season. it's always comeback season. (vo) some people say the metaverse will only be
first time tornado in l.a. county since 2021 in september. quick look at the forecast for today and tomorrow. severe storms for southern plains and mississippi valley. foxweather.com. say hi. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> steve: good morning. >> you're great. >> good morning. >> good luck michigan state. >> steve: thanks for introducing us to them. tiktok ceo will testify in about an hour, our next guest is a computer science expert warning china is...
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. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i think the type of baseball played in oakland is similar to the type of people in oakland. it is kind of like, they are no really expected to do anything, then all of a sudden we are underestimated and then we become stars, like so many star have been traded to other teams because they see the type of ball played in oakland. >> reporter: if you're coming t the game, give yourself extra time. it will be busy alone 880 the nimitz freeway. that is because people will be looking to get out here early and tailgate in advance. give yourself time here. b.a.r.t. is also a great option as well, i
. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i...
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from l.a. to chicago >> yeah. so, i was in l.a. shooting for my new show, "the voice. >> jimmy: oh, yeah [ cheers and applause >> and i've been out there for about a month-and-a-half and me and my oldest daughter, we were headed back to chicago and got on this flight and, you know, in a rush. and we get on the plane, we realize that our seats aren't together and so, i'm kind of, like, doing an awkward dad standing around, like, not trying to ask everybody, but, kind of, like, you know -- but before i could -- >> jimmy: "keep it or shuffle these seats. yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: "i want to sit next to my daughter." yeah >> but before i could even, like, make the suggestion, this kind older gentleman gets up, and he's like, "the girl can have my seat." and i looked him in his face, and i'm like, "are you martin short?" [ laughter ] and it was martin short! it was the martin short. it was the real martin short [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love that dude >> that was so cool. he's amazing >> jimmy: i love that dude >> no, i love him t
from l.a. to chicago >> yeah. so, i was in l.a. shooting for my new show, "the voice. >> jimmy: oh, yeah [ cheers and applause >> and i've been out there for about a month-and-a-half and me and my oldest daughter, we were headed back to chicago and got on this flight and, you know, in a rush. and we get on the plane, we realize that our seats aren't together and so, i'm kind of, like, doing an awkward dad standing around, like, not trying to ask everybody, but, kind of,...
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there is no shortage of traffic issues here in l.a. we're expecting a couple of inches of rain here in l.a. proper. as you get to the higher elevations, 10 inches of rain and snow in the mountains as this unrelenting winter continues into spring. >> mother nature has not been very kind to california of late. any indication as to when californians can expect to get a break from this latest storm? >> today is the worst weather day. tomorrow, a little bit here and there. and then as we go to thursday and friday, things will improve. so far the rain rates haven't been high enough for any significant flooding. the winds are kaudzcausing prob. we have 17 million under flood alerts. 3 million under winter weather advisories. and wind alerts, 33 million. a strong wind event. the heaviest rain is up in areas around san francisco to sacramento. and then another batch of rain is spreading its way from southern california into arizona. we had an inch of rain in downtown l.a., should have maybe another half inch to an inch for this event. i don't t
there is no shortage of traffic issues here in l.a. we're expecting a couple of inches of rain here in l.a. proper. as you get to the higher elevations, 10 inches of rain and snow in the mountains as this unrelenting winter continues into spring. >> mother nature has not been very kind to california of late. any indication as to when californians can expect to get a break from this latest storm? >> today is the worst weather day. tomorrow, a little bit here and there. and then as we...
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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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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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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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l.a., new york, new york, new jersey. indianapolis, minnesota. we really have not gone there yet, because of the uncertainty. i want to see things stabilizing economically before i start taking a foray into much wider markets. >> next question, bringing it back to local d.c., as you know initiative 82 past creating big changes route tipped workers get paid. instead of making five the tip -- five to six dollars and supplementing the rest with tips, it will have to make minimum wage. i am wondering how you guys are dealing with. >> we have been pushing for it for a long time. i think tipping is a relic of the past. as much as people like to have control in a sense, we do not tip a clerk at a cvs. we do not tip our dentist. we do not tip any kind of other type of workers. for whatever reason, restaurant workers have always been paid a sub minimum wage and tips make up for it. basically, the customer become the employer's of the individual that is working there. i do think it is time for that to go away, because it is unfair for somebody to be there
l.a., new york, new york, new jersey. indianapolis, minnesota. we really have not gone there yet, because of the uncertainty. i want to see things stabilizing economically before i start taking a foray into much wider markets. >> next question, bringing it back to local d.c., as you know initiative 82 past creating big changes route tipped workers get paid. instead of making five the tip -- five to six dollars and supplementing the rest with tips, it will have to make minimum wage. i am...
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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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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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. >> l.a. schools are shut down today. the reason why workers at one of the biggest school districts in the nation are walking off the job for the next few days. all of this and so much more right ahead for you this morning on "today in the bay." >>> right now at 6:30, the next storm making its way into the bay area. we're tracking the outlook for strong winds expected in your neighborhood. >>> and a new freeway trouble spot, we're monitoring possible spots for evening commuters after part of a retaining wall moves down an embankment. >>> will former president trump be arrested today? he seems to think so. breaking down the latest on the possible indictment. this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, xumo and online. it's 6:30 on tuesday morning, thanks for starting your day with us, i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's get right to our big story this morning as you take a live look outside, you can see we're monitoring across the bay area, as the rain makes its way in oakland, you can see on the camer
. >> l.a. schools are shut down today. the reason why workers at one of the biggest school districts in the nation are walking off the job for the next few days. all of this and so much more right ahead for you this morning on "today in the bay." >>> right now at 6:30, the next storm making its way into the bay area. we're tracking the outlook for strong winds expected in your neighborhood. >>> and a new freeway trouble spot, we're monitoring possible spots for...
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and from l.a., he went to the berlin. and to regenerate from joce sterman l.a. had been really bad. apparently existing only on cartons of milk and cocaine i think. not much out. >> yeah. >> anthony: given a chance to clean up. and a really bad place. and yet the music that he made here was very different than anything he had done before. anything he found for him that was good for him? >> he lived a pretty low-profile wife in berlin, i have to say that. he could be anonymous here like everyone -- but nobody talk to him. that is a big advantage. and a funny thing is, we have that sort of visionary pregnancy that you say something is going to come, something is going to fall from this guy. it does. >> anthony: back in the early '70s when david bowie a rough, a lot of people -- was surrounded, i mean, essentially an island during much of that period. >> yes. >> anthony: outside of whatever but we was doing, what was it like in west berlin at that time? >> it was like pressure cooking. it was like pressure cooking. west berlin was surrounded by the wall and there were just three roads
and from l.a., he went to the berlin. and to regenerate from joce sterman l.a. had been really bad. apparently existing only on cartons of milk and cocaine i think. not much out. >> yeah. >> anthony: given a chance to clean up. and a really bad place. and yet the music that he made here was very different than anything he had done before. anything he found for him that was good for him? >> he lived a pretty low-profile wife in berlin, i have to say that. he could be anonymous...
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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
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. >> steve: well, it is 3:15 in the morning in l.a. and a strike in that school district there is set to begin in 45 minutes. >> brian: the move leaves over a half million students out of the classroom and the strike could last for days. >> katie: so what does the union want? todd piro joins us now with a look at their demands, todd? >> todd: good morning to all three of you, the los angeles unified school district is setting down today due a union strike. 30,000 workers demanding a 30% pay hike. plus an additional $2 an hour in, quote, equity adjust wants, bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and other staffers want more full-time work, equitable healthcare and more staffing levels. seiu had is agreed to enter a mediation process to try to address our differences unfortunately lausd broke that confidentiality with sharing it with the media before our bargaining team makes all decisions had a chance to discuss how to proceed. this is, yet, another example of the school district's continued disrespect of school workers. we are rea
. >> steve: well, it is 3:15 in the morning in l.a. and a strike in that school district there is set to begin in 45 minutes. >> brian: the move leaves over a half million students out of the classroom and the strike could last for days. >> katie: so what does the union want? todd piro joins us now with a look at their demands, todd? >> todd: good morning to all three of you, the los angeles unified school district is setting down today due a union strike. 30,000 workers...
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massive shootout of bank robbers in l.a. in the '90s? and then -- nothing. north hollywood. like, i'm getting nothing. you have to go home and watch heat. it is awesome. one of the best bank -- pete: i would definitely watch blackhawk down and saving private ryan again. will: great movie. rachel: coming up, powerful storms sweeping the south leaving hundreds of thousands without power. we're tracking the storm next. will: plus, roses are red, violets are blue, we have a flower arrangement faceoff just for you. ♪ finish i can buy myself flowers -- ♪ write my name in the sand ♪ this is going to be great. taking the shawl off. okay i did it. is he looking at my hairline? my joint pain isn't too bad. well, it wasn't this morning. i hope i can get through this. is plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis making you rethink your everyday choices? otezla is a pill, not a cream or injection that can help people with plaque psoriasis achieve clearer skin. otezla is also proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain in ps
massive shootout of bank robbers in l.a. in the '90s? and then -- nothing. north hollywood. like, i'm getting nothing. you have to go home and watch heat. it is awesome. one of the best bank -- pete: i would definitely watch blackhawk down and saving private ryan again. will: great movie. rachel: coming up, powerful storms sweeping the south leaving hundreds of thousands without power. we're tracking the storm next. will: plus, roses are red, violets are blue, we have a flower arrangement...
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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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we have had a lot of interest in other markets, l.a., new york, newark, new jersey, minneapolis, minnesota, all of those places but we really have not gone there yet because of the uncertainty. i want to see things stabilizing economically before i start taking, into a much wider markets. that sets up foror the next question bring it back to local d.c. as youon well know initiative 82 past which will create big changes for a tech workers get paid instead of making about five or six dollars an hour and supplement the rest with tips workers want to make the full minimum wage. i wonder how your pivoting at busboys & poets to prepare for that what you think the bigger impact in will have on the industry. >> we've been pushing for that for a long time. i think tipping is a relic of the past and i think as much as people like to have control in a sense, we don't tip a clerk at a cvs. we don't tip our dentists. we don't tip any kind of other type of workers but for whatever reason, restaurant workers have always been paid a sub minimum wage and the tips make up for it,e where basically the custom
we have had a lot of interest in other markets, l.a., new york, newark, new jersey, minneapolis, minnesota, all of those places but we really have not gone there yet because of the uncertainty. i want to see things stabilizing economically before i start taking, into a much wider markets. that sets up foror the next question bring it back to local d.c. as youon well know initiative 82 past which will create big changes for a tech workers get paid instead of making about five or six dollars an...
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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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and yet in l.a., the housing for low workers across l.a. will one day make people look back on this generation and be scandalized by the housing conditions, by the overcrowding, by the massive match between people's wages and their cost living. i mean, these are things that, you know, future will judge us for in a country of this much wealth so honestly it ultimately felt to me the first gilded age was a better benchmark and actually civil, who was my research assistant gave us one of the undergrads at stanford who i was very fortunate to work on at one point did this amazing little research project where i tried to find a boston party that i knew a current boston party. right. that was a kind of echo of one of the first gilded age party. and you found some amazing. it was it ended up on the cutting room floor. but we had this fun little adventure, like trying to line up these parties that sort of take place. sorry, they take place in the context of, you know incredibly concentrated wealth in the country at a in an era of this much poverty
and yet in l.a., the housing for low workers across l.a. will one day make people look back on this generation and be scandalized by the housing conditions, by the overcrowding, by the massive match between people's wages and their cost living. i mean, these are things that, you know, future will judge us for in a country of this much wealth so honestly it ultimately felt to me the first gilded age was a better benchmark and actually civil, who was my research assistant gave us one of the...
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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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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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more people live in l.a. county than 40 states. we'll see in a deep blue city weather voters support a progressive agenda now that they know what it looks like. >> bill: nice to see you in los angeles today. thanks. >> jacque: closing arguments set for today in the paltrow ski crash trial. jeff paul has that story for us from los angeles. >> jacque, this is it. supposed to be the final day of trial. before closing argument, the defense called a man who is suing paltrow back to the stand and they grilled terry sanderson on his post collision activities in spite of him claiming a traumatic brain injury had changed his life forever. >> did you go to peru? >> yes. >> after the collision? all of these are after the collision, okay? >> yes. >> walked the golden trail. >> it is in peru. >> floated down the amazon? >> yes, i guess so. >> why did you travel? after the ski accident, why did you travel? >> it was part of the healing process. i was told by several neurologists and cognitive therapists to get back to your routine. >> he continu
more people live in l.a. county than 40 states. we'll see in a deep blue city weather voters support a progressive agenda now that they know what it looks like. >> bill: nice to see you in los angeles today. thanks. >> jacque: closing arguments set for today in the paltrow ski crash trial. jeff paul has that story for us from los angeles. >> jacque, this is it. supposed to be the final day of trial. before closing argument, the defense called a man who is suing paltrow back to...
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. >> 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: rebecca anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they're demanding a 30is >> we don't get a raise every >> reporter: after 22 years, she now makes $25 an hour. >> inflation, everything has gone up -- rent, gas, food. everything is just terrible right now. >> 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 $2,800 a month. emanuel 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, not with that type of money. >> reporter: the di
. >> 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: rebecca anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they're demanding a 30is >> we don't get a raise every >>...
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and i knew i was gonna be flying back from sydney to l.a. the day of the announcements >> jimmy: yeah >> and i wanted to do a ritual for myself to -- you know, things have gotten shinier and shinier. and i wanted to have a moment where i got to watch the movie one more time to look back on that moment of that seed of making, the heartbeat, this very special thing we made together and i hadn't watched it on a a plane. so, before the announcements came out, i watched it on the plane. and i felt like one of those superfans of our own movie where they always say, "you know, the movie starts and i just start weeping." and that was me. and i was so embarrassed i was like, "i hope no one's seeing me cry at our own movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're watching your own movie, crying. >> yeah, exactly and it was like -- >> jimmy: "what a performance! [ laughter ] "isn't she fantastic?" >> but it was -- it was before i even came on there's this opening montage where we're in a mirror and you see the family -- the mother, the daughter, and the husband
and i knew i was gonna be flying back from sydney to l.a. the day of the announcements >> jimmy: yeah >> and i wanted to do a ritual for myself to -- you know, things have gotten shinier and shinier. and i wanted to have a moment where i got to watch the movie one more time to look back on that moment of that seed of making, the heartbeat, this very special thing we made together and i hadn't watched it on a a plane. so, before the announcements came out, i watched it on the plane....
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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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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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for the past seven years, he has hosted a television terrorism is lost l.a. keep works in los angeles. >> nathan mathers on this episode of book notes plus, bill barr on the c-span after mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is part to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. and we are just getting started. we eat 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communication supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> we are taking you live t
for the past seven years, he has hosted a television terrorism is lost l.a. keep works in los angeles. >> nathan mathers on this episode of book notes plus, bill barr on the c-span after mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is part to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. and we are just getting started. we eat...
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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...
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. >> l.a >> jimmy: everything and now you're going right back to l.a >> and then i go back to l.a. for the premiere, which will be exciting >> jimmy: thank you for being here on our show >> no, i'm so happy it worked out. >> jimmy: we appreciate it how is everything -- [ cheers and applause we love you. i want to talk about the movie, but how's rockwell how's the baby how's the baby >> oh, he's seven. seven. >> jimmy: no, isn't that weird >> can you believe it? he's a little man. >> jimmy: i remember when, i mean, he was just strapped to you. >> yeah, he was, like, a meat puff >> jimmy: yeah, he's so cute you were saying that he got to meet helen mirren, dame hellen mirren, who's in - >> no, this isn't just a a meeting. >> jimmy: oh >> this was like a meeting of the minds and the heart. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, so, i'm in my -- in my trailer, and she's like, "oh, your son is here i want to come and meet him. >> jimmy: yeah >> so she comes and -- i mean, you don't have to do that, by the way. >> jimmy: no, of course not. she's the best >> she's the best. >> jimmy: yeah, she's cool >>
. >> l.a >> jimmy: everything and now you're going right back to l.a >> and then i go back to l.a. for the premiere, which will be exciting >> jimmy: thank you for being here on our show >> no, i'm so happy it worked out. >> jimmy: we appreciate it how is everything -- [ cheers and applause we love you. i want to talk about the movie, but how's rockwell how's the baby how's the baby >> oh, he's seven. seven. >> jimmy: no, isn't that weird >>...
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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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., winds up to 110 miles an hour, the strongest tornado in l.a. in 40 years there. the dangerous storm now moving quickly. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, live in dallas tonight where they are bracing for what could be a difficult night ahead. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hello, david, you really can feel the spring warmth and humidity, helping fuel some of those storms sparked by that california storm. they're bubbling up in oklahoma, that's where the thunderstorm watch that m watch that extends into west virginia. we had a threat seeing big-time. we had a threat seeing big-tim san angelo, bigger threat for tornadoes i think tomorrow, shreveport, alexandria, jackson, up through memphis. could see strong tornadoes as well. 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 during the day and through tomorrow night. some of this rain is going to be really heavy, it gets into new york city by saturday morning, and some
., winds up to 110 miles an hour, the strongest tornado in l.a. in 40 years there. the dangerous storm now moving quickly. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, live in dallas tonight where they are bracing for what could be a difficult night ahead. good evening, rob. >> reporter: hello, david, you really can feel the spring warmth and humidity, helping fuel some of those storms sparked by that california storm. they're bubbling up in oklahoma, that's where the...