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the l.a. philharmonic for years. from my first meetings with her in this, when he came to l.a., he asked me to work on the hollywood bowl and he became my music teacher and spent a lot of time with him. and with the music world. and so and when the competition for disney hall came up, it was logical that i would enter. we never thought i would win, but i did. it took a while. i the not a musician, i i'm not a scholar or music. in fact, i just did wrangle with gustavo and i'm not bogner guy, so i was a little nervous about it. but i just did it as a friend. but i like to meddle with music projects. you've done a lot of set designs for for physical productions. do you approach the design kind of of an opera set the same way you approach a building. i approach everything same way. got to whatever the the issue is, you to deliver. i feel very compelled to deliver on time, on budget. i'll let -- and i do. yeah i've got a great track record, but like where do you start? what's the you know what you were doing. that's right
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an "l.a. times" investigation in 2010 found at least 11 probation officers had been convicted of crimes or disciplined for inappropriate conduct with the youth in their care, including having sex with children in detention halls, beatings and molestation. >> the people in charge just didn't give a damn about the children that they were responsible for protecting. >> reporter: the law firm manley stewart & finalde was first to bring a lawsuit against l.a. county after california opened a three-year lookback window for anyone reporting sexual abuse, and the floodgates opened. >> so many women have told us their stories of coming to camp with the hopes of rehabilitation, being groomed and that turning into sexual abuse, rape, manipulation, control. >> do you think that some of those accused probation officers are still working today? >> absolutely. absolutely. we've learned that recently the county has placed about 20 of them on leave. the county has known about this problem for over three decade
an "l.a. times" investigation in 2010 found at least 11 probation officers had been convicted of crimes or disciplined for inappropriate conduct with the youth in their care, including having sex with children in detention halls, beatings and molestation. >> the people in charge just didn't give a damn about the children that they were responsible for protecting. >> reporter: the law firm manley stewart & finalde was first to bring a lawsuit against l.a. county after...
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and they were just l.a. residents, jewish l.a. residents that have noticed how these pro-hamas protesters are treating jewish students at ucla and they said enough is enough. if, like i mentioned before if the administration is not going it do anything we're going to do something about it. >> brian: lawrence? >> lawrence: eli, have you recognized any of the protesters? are they friends of yours? any of the people that you have seen on campus? >> no. i do not recognize any of them. they recognize me because of how viral the video has gone of me. and i have a lot of people walking up to me and giving me fist bumps trying to stay out of the crowd. as i mentioned before i'm for peace. i don't want to engage with a mob. >> ainsley: well, i was reading about the series of events that are happening on your campus. it says last thursday, this is when the protesters started camping out at royce quad right in front of royce hall. the university didn't want to intervene they are proud of tolerance for free speech. they said they were avoidin
and they were just l.a. residents, jewish l.a. residents that have noticed how these pro-hamas protesters are treating jewish students at ucla and they said enough is enough. if, like i mentioned before if the administration is not going it do anything we're going to do something about it. >> brian: lawrence? >> lawrence: eli, have you recognized any of the protesters? are they friends of yours? any of the people that you have seen on campus? >> no. i do not recognize any of...
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you can see him live here in l.a. on saturday at the kia forum, bert kreischer is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, a grammy award-winning singer and actress from san diego. her album, "cassandra cherith" comes out tomorrow. andra day from the don julio stage. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a talented and popular actor, he's also a co-writer, director and star of the new movie "poolman." >> way to be brave, diane. the tree, jail, june. >> who's june? >> my passion isn't a threat to los angeles. these signs are saying my passion will save los angeles. and june is shining her flashlight on my freedom. i have to take this case. >> no, no. >> yes. >> sweetheart, you are not a detective -- >> david against the mighty goliath. >> david and goliath, that's the title for our documentary. >> yes, the title of our documentary! >> sit down. >> i've got to move, diane! >> the boy's got to move, let him move. >> jackie, this is not about you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "poolman" opens in theat
you can see him live here in l.a. on saturday at the kia forum, bert kreischer is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, a grammy award-winning singer and actress from san diego. her album, "cassandra cherith" comes out tomorrow. andra day from the don julio stage. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a talented and popular actor, he's also a co-writer, director and star of the new movie "poolman." >> way to be brave, diane. the tree, jail, june....
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in l.a.? >> we are in the laurel canyon neighborhood in los angeles. we are backed up to the hollywood heels, a very step area. a lot of rain is falling on the hills and the hillsides are giving way. >> brian: mud slides. >> steve: and a bunch of rocks in the rode road, it is starting and happening. >> you see how heavy and large the rocks are. one like this weigh a couple hundred pounds. imagine strength of the water flowing down slope. if you come with me, we have -- >> lawrence: that tree. >> trees, ladder, fencing, all sorts of things flowing downhill. this is a dangerous situation. we have our vehicle positioned so if we need to get out in a hurry, we can. keeping tabs on water flow. it is not very windy where we are here. the main wind threat is on coastal ranges accident gusts have gotten above 90 miles per hour. in northern california, they are dealing with power outages and hundreds of thousands of people without power on the north coast. you have trees toppling over and high winds kn
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you have the "l.a. times" reporters trying to debunk reports that hamas committed atro atrocities. >> absolutely. the "l.a. times" has a liberal bias and its deterioration in the last few years. her inserting herself into the "l.a. times" with the radical left wing politics has been more disruptive. it was the catalyst for the resignation from the executive edit from the "l.a. times." >> trace: look at this headline. the endorsement: reelect george gascon as los angeles district attorney. his approval rating is in the cellar. he makes joe biden look like an all-star. >> gascon is 18 to 28%. how out of touch must the paper be to endorse this person. you are supposed to reflect what the people in the city believe. you are out of touch with those people. >> trace: expand this nationwide. msnbc and cnn won't air a donald trump speech unless it's recorded and reviewed and fact checks. this is msnbc on trump. >> like trump hitler was also viewed as a goon who could be kept in line. trump appeals to americans
you have the "l.a. times" reporters trying to debunk reports that hamas committed atro atrocities. >> absolutely. the "l.a. times" has a liberal bias and its deterioration in the last few years. her inserting herself into the "l.a. times" with the radical left wing politics has been more disruptive. it was the catalyst for the resignation from the executive edit from the "l.a. times." >> trace: look at this headline. the endorsement: reelect...
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the l.a. innocence project took up the case back in january suggesting that some evidence may have been overlooked. we were in court today in san mateo county. >> do we have your consent to proceed via zoom this morning >> absolutely, thank you, your honor. >> reporter: scott peterson appearing before a judge from prison as he seeks to fight his murder conviction with the help of attorneys from the l.a. innocence project. that is paula mitchell representing peterson. back in 2004, he was sentenced to death after he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, lacy and unborn son, conner, in 2020, the california supreme court overturn today sighting errors with the jury process, a judge resentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole. in 2022, his defense team pushed for a new trial based upon an allegation of juror misconduct. after a series of hearings a judge did not grant him a new trial. then, at the beginning of 2024, the l.a. innocence project filed three motions inc
the l.a. innocence project took up the case back in january suggesting that some evidence may have been overlooked. we were in court today in san mateo county. >> do we have your consent to proceed via zoom this morning >> absolutely, thank you, your honor. >> reporter: scott peterson appearing before a judge from prison as he seeks to fight his murder conviction with the help of attorneys from the l.a. innocence project. that is paula mitchell representing peterson. back in...
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., l.a. county sheriff's department and california highway patrol working together to try to clear this camp out. at some point after the violence we sell out your last night with the students and protesters have been saying, what they are not going anywhere. they have been mocking police every time they issue a dispersal order. they say in a chant, "we are not leaving, we are not leaving, we are not leaving!" you hear people [boos] ing, shame, shame, shame, they get on their flashlights and law enforcement to try to get in people's eyes and talked law enforcement so we are waiting to find out if an win law enforcement tries to breach this camp, b back to you. >> carley: the plan relates to law enforcement sources in los angeles police department will secure the perimeter. the california highway patrol will enter the encampment and the los angeles sheriff's department will be responsible for crowd control. do you know, bill, what the police are waiting for? it seems the longer they wait the m
., l.a. county sheriff's department and california highway patrol working together to try to clear this camp out. at some point after the violence we sell out your last night with the students and protesters have been saying, what they are not going anywhere. they have been mocking police every time they issue a dispersal order. they say in a chant, "we are not leaving, we are not leaving, we are not leaving!" you hear people [boos] ing, shame, shame, shame, they get on their...
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-- >> i like l.a. you know, i know a lot of -- like any place, our producer, ariel, who produced this album, he is born and raised in l.a. and i think anytime you are in a city, you spent time with people who know it, grew up there, love it, you grew up to love it. >> it's a well trod path. new york musicians go to l.a. always a chance for return. i think there's a lot of great people out there that we've been able to work with, in the studio, alive and stuff, it has felt really vibrant for that stuff. >> michael: i can certainly say, as a comedian, going somewhere new always helps a little bit, got some new ideas, in l.a., you don't interact with anybody. i'm sitting on the bus now instead. "only god was above us." explain the title of the album a little bit. >> well, we were lucky that we found the cover kind of early in the process. it's this amazing photo taken by a guy named steven siegel who took all of these amazing pictures in 1988 -- >> michael: not that steven seagal. [laughter] >> steven sea
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now, a group called the l.a. innocence project is on the case saying evidence may have been overlooked. >> do we have your consent to proceed via zoom this morning? >> absolutely. >> scott peterson appearing before a judge via videoconference on tuesday as he seeks to fight his murder conviction with the help of attorneys from the l.a. innocence project . that is paula mitchell representing peterson. back in 2004, peterson was sentenced to death after he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife lacey and their unborn son connor. in 2020, the supreme court overturned the sentence, citing errors with the jury selection process. in 2021, a judge resentenced peterson to life in prison without the possibility of parole. in 2022, his defense team pushed for a new trial based upon an allegation of juror misconduct but after a series of hearings, a judge did not grant him a new trial. at the beginning of 2024, the l.a. innocence project filed three motions, including a request for postconviction dna testing and a req
now, a group called the l.a. innocence project is on the case saying evidence may have been overlooked. >> do we have your consent to proceed via zoom this morning? >> absolutely. >> scott peterson appearing before a judge via videoconference on tuesday as he seeks to fight his murder conviction with the help of attorneys from the l.a. innocence project . that is paula mitchell representing peterson. back in 2004, peterson was sentenced to death after he was convicted of...
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that l.a. got 2 inches inches of rain that last system. this event alone, parts of the l.a. area could see over 8 inches of rain. to put that in perspective, l.a.'s annual rain for the entire year they get about 12 inches f we get 6 inches, that's six months worth of rain. anything more than that, we are getting near annual totals. incredibly heavy rain from the system that is stalling, toppled with the wind and the snow. you just got multiple threats here, fred. >> all right. thank you to both of you. appreciate it. >>> now to the middle east. the u.s. is vowing to continue operations in the region after they carried out strikes against iran-backed militias in yemen saturday. u.s. central command says the strikes were conducted in self-defense and included houthi anti-ship cruise missiles that were preparing to launch. the strikes hit 36 targets across 13 to locations. they were aimed at military storage facilities as well as other weapons used by the houthis to attack shipping layups in the red sea. a day earlier the u.s. launched a series of airstrikes on iran-backed mili
that l.a. got 2 inches inches of rain that last system. this event alone, parts of the l.a. area could see over 8 inches of rain. to put that in perspective, l.a.'s annual rain for the entire year they get about 12 inches f we get 6 inches, that's six months worth of rain. anything more than that, we are getting near annual totals. incredibly heavy rain from the system that is stalling, toppled with the wind and the snow. you just got multiple threats here, fred. >> all right. thank you...
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and this evening, l.a. time, a group of counter protesters showed up and those two groups have clashed to repeatedly. we have seen firecrackers thrown into crowds of people. we have seen people attacking each other with large paw poles. we have seen fistfights. what we have not seen for the last hour or more that this has been going is one single officer from the los angeles police department. this lawlessness is playing out on the campus of a public university and not a sign of los angeles law intervening. we have seen people hurt. we have seen at least one person taken away by ambulance. we seen other people on the ground. >> we've seen people pepper sprayed. we have seen people clearly suffer physical injuries in the brawls that have been ongoing, but not a single officer from the los angeles police department campus security is there. they are outnumbered. they are not equipped to deal with this kind of lawlessness on this campus. so it goes on. the two sides continue to face off against each other. and
and this evening, l.a. time, a group of counter protesters showed up and those two groups have clashed to repeatedly. we have seen firecrackers thrown into crowds of people. we have seen people attacking each other with large paw poles. we have seen fistfights. what we have not seen for the last hour or more that this has been going is one single officer from the los angeles police department. this lawlessness is playing out on the campus of a public university and not a sign of los angeles law...
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area l.a. and i'm in the san gabriel valley two miles from the mountains most of which i can never see. they can see them all the time. in those days we violated the ozone standard. most of the l.a. basin doesn't violate the one hour standard even day year again except for a couple of pockets of riverside san bernardino miss and creative valley. even on their worst day their peak level of ozone is less than half of what an average day was in los angeles in 1970s. a lot of this is the story of automobiles. total organic compounds and that's a decline that occurred from the 1970s until now. i'd like to point out it's really an automobile story. i'd like to say the real hero of the clean air act are not so much environmental lawyers and judges or the epa issued mandates although they'll play a role but the real heroes were the engineers who are pocket protectors have figured out how to design a compression system for the autos among other things within the same story is true of nitrous and -- nitr
area l.a. and i'm in the san gabriel valley two miles from the mountains most of which i can never see. they can see them all the time. in those days we violated the ozone standard. most of the l.a. basin doesn't violate the one hour standard even day year again except for a couple of pockets of riverside san bernardino miss and creative valley. even on their worst day their peak level of ozone is less than half of what an average day was in los angeles in 1970s. a lot of this is the story of...
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then in the beginning of 2024, the l.a. innocence project filed three motions including a request for post conviction dna testing and a request for reasonable discovery. >> we were very, very specific. we spent a lot of time trying to assess out frankly what are very alarming deficiencies in the discovery that's provided. and those are the items we're requesting. the nature of the request is not a phishing expedition. >> reporter: it is another part of their claim. they would like to access evidence collected to a burglary near the peterson's home right around the time of laci's disappearance. they followed the case closely. >> if that testing shows what they think it is going to show, it is a whole new ball game sort to speak. >> reporter: she says the fact that the l.a. innocence project even took on peterson's case is significant. >> and that organization, which only represents people who the project believes is innocent and can be exonerated by dna evidence has taken this up. >> reporter: the hearing date on the motion
then in the beginning of 2024, the l.a. innocence project filed three motions including a request for post conviction dna testing and a request for reasonable discovery. >> we were very, very specific. we spent a lot of time trying to assess out frankly what are very alarming deficiencies in the discovery that's provided. and those are the items we're requesting. the nature of the request is not a phishing expedition. >> reporter: it is another part of their claim. they would like...
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in l.a., what are your thoughts as you watch these pictures? you know, i go to talk to joe. he is absolutely spot on an nypd they are the best. they are the finest. and they handled that situation as soon as they were given the right to do their job and enforce the law, they got it taken care of in less than 2 hours. and what you're seeing in los angeles campus security is not equipped to handle these types of situations. i'm sorry. with all due respect, they are not law needs to get in there. and these individuals, you do not have a choice what laws you're going to abide by. you're going to abide by the laws. there will be law and order. and that is the message that needs to be sent. i do not believe that many of these agitators and protesters are even students at many these universities. i think this is an opportunity for those that want express their grievances, you know, act in violent manners, you know, be a part of something bigger than themselves. i don't believe that these people are
in l.a., what are your thoughts as you watch these pictures? you know, i go to talk to joe. he is absolutely spot on an nypd they are the best. they are the finest. and they handled that situation as soon as they were given the right to do their job and enforce the law, they got it taken care of in less than 2 hours. and what you're seeing in los angeles campus security is not equipped to handle these types of situations. i'm sorry. with all due respect, they are not law needs to get in there....
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bobby kennedy came to east l.a., the south l.a.. he brought in maxine waters, his words not just hope, but the promise of help. he said, these problems from poverty to injustice to inequality. and i was very proud to know that that campaign engendered so much excitement and psion the same time, there was another leader here in california, cesar chavez. who, against all the odds, believed he could bring justice and fairness and dignity and respect to people who did some of the hardest work that any of us know of. and it wasn't easy, and it didn't happen■ but he persevered, and we're all the better for it. i was so honored when bobby kennedy jr and cesar chavez, his grandson, decided they not only wanted to support me, but they wanted to speak out and make clear that what we need today is what caesar's grandfather knew. had to be part of the problem is of change. that is, we need a doer. we need a fighter. and we need a champion. once again to get up every day in white house and make sure that the people of our country are the ones
bobby kennedy came to east l.a., the south l.a.. he brought in maxine waters, his words not just hope, but the promise of help. he said, these problems from poverty to injustice to inequality. and i was very proud to know that that campaign engendered so much excitement and psion the same time, there was another leader here in california, cesar chavez. who, against all the odds, believed he could bring justice and fairness and dignity and respect to people who did some of the hardest work that...
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people in l.a. spend almost all of their time either in their home or in their car unlike new yorkers, they can't get their news from the street [ light laughter ] i can get a full recap of the day's headlines just by standing in line at the deli. there's basically a news anchor in my lobby. by the time i leave my building, i've already heard about the sports, the weather, and updates i don't want to know about that weirdo in 4d just let me believe the smell is his cooking, robert. [ light laughter ] and if you don't think a longstanding publication like the "l.a. times" could just disappear, look at what happened to "sports illustrated" earlier this month the company that publishes the 70-year-old magazine told employees it would lay off many of them after a separate company that licensed that company to publish "sports illustrated" revoked that license and if you're confused what that means, you're not alone, because ownership of "sports illustrated" has a very complicated recent history in 2018,
people in l.a. spend almost all of their time either in their home or in their car unlike new yorkers, they can't get their news from the street [ light laughter ] i can get a full recap of the day's headlines just by standing in line at the deli. there's basically a news anchor in my lobby. by the time i leave my building, i've already heard about the sports, the weather, and updates i don't want to know about that weirdo in 4d just let me believe the smell is his cooking, robert. [ light...
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the "l.a. times" address this a little bit, pushing, endorsing george gascon who was almost recalled, and other saying he's the one that's going to control crime in l.a., and the numbers just do not say that. >> i would love to know what world they live in, i mean, have even been to l.a.? have they been to california? two they live on mars? what kind of policies has he done to help the community? he has revictimized victims, he has enabled this behavior. so for them to reendorse him means they are reendorsing criminal behavior and they don't care about their community members becoming victims of crime. >> trace: jason rantz, tell me about washington state house bill 20 2:30 eight that says, "this act intends to impose a sales and use tax on ammunitions statewide." >> it's worse than that. that's on top of any kind of sales tax, any additional tax a city might impose. so they're obviously trying to make purchasing ammunition very expensive. but what is part of this law is that it reclassified am
the "l.a. times" address this a little bit, pushing, endorsing george gascon who was almost recalled, and other saying he's the one that's going to control crime in l.a., and the numbers just do not say that. >> i would love to know what world they live in, i mean, have even been to l.a.? have they been to california? two they live on mars? what kind of policies has he done to help the community? he has revictimized victims, he has enabled this behavior. so for them to reendorse...
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and l.a. office was basically duet -- would basically do what they asked him to do and then it would be quiet for a year and then it would start all over and l.a. office check charlie chaplin again. after world war ii the l.a. office started dragging their feet because they had, b 1947, basically the entire security apparatus of the u.s. had at gone to charlie chaplin. his mail was open, surveillance on his house, employees both corporate and personal had been gone over, basically looking for anything they could get him for and they did not find ath -- he paid more than his fair share. any flaming radicals to the house, or very few nothing. so the office began dragging their heels because here we go again. and then hoover would snap the leash. richard hood ran the office and was very good and well connected with the movie industry. his main source was settled be of hood's special informants within hollywood. and he had been quizzed about chaplin and the interesting thing about demille's commen
and l.a. office was basically duet -- would basically do what they asked him to do and then it would be quiet for a year and then it would start all over and l.a. office check charlie chaplin again. after world war ii the l.a. office started dragging their feet because they had, b 1947, basically the entire security apparatus of the u.s. had at gone to charlie chaplin. his mail was open, surveillance on his house, employees both corporate and personal had been gone over, basically looking for...
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l.a. l.a. specifically and places over towards santa barbara are under a level four out of four high risk. these are exceptionally rare to be issued. they are issued on fewer than 4% of the days annually on average. they account for more than 80% of the flood damage and nearly 40% of flooding deaths. l.a. specifically is under a high risk today but also tomorrow as well. it's that prolonged period of dealing with that extremely heavy amount of rainfall that's going to be one of the biggest concerns not only for flooding but other impacts as well. you have the dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding. you have mudslides, debris flows, especially across burn-scar areas. downed trees and power lines. that's coming from the high wind threat that we have for today. numerous wind advisories, high wind warnings, where you are talking wind gusts around 60 to 80 miles per hour. even this, for the first time ever, the san francisco national weather service office issuing a hurricane-force wind
l.a. l.a. specifically and places over towards santa barbara are under a level four out of four high risk. these are exceptionally rare to be issued. they are issued on fewer than 4% of the days annually on average. they account for more than 80% of the flood damage and nearly 40% of flooding deaths. l.a. specifically is under a high risk today but also tomorrow as well. it's that prolonged period of dealing with that extremely heavy amount of rainfall that's going to be one of the biggest...
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the l.a. innocence project is arguing that this testing could show that he's actually innocent. that someone else did it and that scott peterson was falsely accused. an enormous uphill battle. >> juju: the l.a. innocence project claims a burglary across the street from the peterson home happened on the same day laci went missing and was not fully investigated, and this burnt-out van could hold a crucial clue. >> their allegation here is that some witnesses believed that laci peterson interrupted that burglary, and then she was killed because of it by those who were involved in it. >> juju: in january, they submitted a 1,500-page motion detailing explosive claims, witness statements, an alleged confession from an eliminated suspect, and evidence that was not tested for dna. >> it's very concerning that they areree resisting dna testing. >> juju: including bloody mattress samples from the burnt-out van found blocks from the peterson home, a black tarp, and several items in a plastic target bag f
the l.a. innocence project is arguing that this testing could show that he's actually innocent. that someone else did it and that scott peterson was falsely accused. an enormous uphill battle. >> juju: the l.a. innocence project claims a burglary across the street from the peterson home happened on the same day laci went missing and was not fully investigated, and this burnt-out van could hold a crucial clue. >> their allegation here is that some witnesses believed that laci...
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at one point, i saw two l.a. police vehicles and one of the areas, shots provided by the kttv chopper. they were on the edge of the campers come about 100 yards of the violence unfolding and they drove away from that position. now l.a.p.d. for sure is under understaffed, under resourced at the moment. we were talking to many law enforcement officials over the last couple of hours former and current, and they all said, it is completely incomprehensible that the l.a.p.d. did not moving quicker when violence was simply breaking out across this university campus. quite extraordinary scenes of brawls as you can see on the screen right now. the sort of scenes have played out over hours and not a single law enforcement person. and now, we hear this statement from eric karen bass. the mayor spoke to chancellor gene block and police chief dominic please chief of the l.a.p.d. l.a.p.d. is responding immediately to chancellor bloch's request for support on campus. they are not responding immediately. they still have not resp
at one point, i saw two l.a. police vehicles and one of the areas, shots provided by the kttv chopper. they were on the edge of the campers come about 100 yards of the violence unfolding and they drove away from that position. now l.a.p.d. for sure is under understaffed, under resourced at the moment. we were talking to many law enforcement officials over the last couple of hours former and current, and they all said, it is completely incomprehensible that the l.a.p.d. did not moving quicker...
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and after competing hard in their l.a. fitness league, it was time for the musketeers to p-a-r-t-y at her place. >> we'd go over to monica's. and they had the fire pit, and she'd bring out this cruditÉ of, like, cheese and meats and it was so delicious. and there was always the wine. and we would talk girl talk. like, what's going on? i mean, you've been married 20 years, monica, what do you got to share? she was, like, no, everything's really great. everything is like he's the love of my life. >> reporter: ten days into 2017 fabio celebrated monica's birthday with a family dinner at a fancy restaurant, la dolce vita in southern california, just as he had imagined it. >> he's like, oh, my god, i can't believe i'm here. mirella, do you believe this? >> reporter: but what was about to happen to fabio, nobody could believe. january 23, 2017 was a monday. fabio said he planned to work from home the entire day. so it's about 5:00 p.m. when his daughter isabella, who'd been in class all day and then stopped on her way home to a
and after competing hard in their l.a. fitness league, it was time for the musketeers to p-a-r-t-y at her place. >> we'd go over to monica's. and they had the fire pit, and she'd bring out this cruditÉ of, like, cheese and meats and it was so delicious. and there was always the wine. and we would talk girl talk. like, what's going on? i mean, you've been married 20 years, monica, what do you got to share? she was, like, no, everything's really great. everything is like he's the love of...
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she is awaiting trial in federal court while l.a. sheriff's deputies continue pulling double duty responding to overdoses like this one and opening homicide investigations when their life-saving efforts are not enough. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: important story. and "heart of america" is next with the life-saving heroics of a florida deputy you have to see to believe. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by bristol-myers squibb. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adults with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may
she is awaiting trial in federal court while l.a. sheriff's deputies continue pulling double duty responding to overdoses like this one and opening homicide investigations when their life-saving efforts are not enough. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: important story. and "heart of america" is next with the life-saving heroics of a florida deputy you have to see to believe. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by...
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l.a. is doing a little bit better but you can find pockets of this in l.a. that has to do with a lot of people still working from home in those communities. those big office complexes that were built for those individuals are not billed, so there will be a resettlement. we have known this was coming for a while. i see private equity money, venture money sitting on the sidelines, ready to come in when the price is right. there will be some repricing, loss of valuations, for sure, but it doesn't seem to them to be a disorderly adjustment that you would worry about. it is something that is more orderly, even though it will be painful for those involved, is likely to be as disruptive. katie: that was federal reserve bank of san francisco president mary daly and david westin, who is sitting to my left ear. that is fascinating. a wide-ranging conversation but i didn't know that oregon was something that she also had eyes on. david: you make me feel better because i didn't know either until we asked about it. substantial tech sector there. she is very enthusiastic,
l.a. is doing a little bit better but you can find pockets of this in l.a. that has to do with a lot of people still working from home in those communities. those big office complexes that were built for those individuals are not billed, so there will be a resettlement. we have known this was coming for a while. i see private equity money, venture money sitting on the sidelines, ready to come in when the price is right. there will be some repricing, loss of valuations, for sure, but it doesn't...
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gusts up to 80 miles per hour from sacramento down to l.a. even the first ever hurricane force warning issued just off the coast for some of those gusts, over 90 miles per hour. you can see the fire hose of rain that continues to pull into california, really setting up overnight tonight and into tomorrow from southern california from l.a. to san diego, with that heavy rain monday even into tuesday. that's what we call an atmospheric river. it is a river of moisture in the air that just targets one spot. when you look at the forecast, rain and asnow accumulation, first of all you're looking at feet of snow up in the higher elevation. when you look at the rain, we're looking at rain totals widespread, 4 to 8 inches across southern california. we could see totals overeight inches. and that is incredibly significant for this part of the country. and i wanted to put it into perspective for you. we're also coming off of a storm that happened last week, okay sno, on february 1st, which was only, what, two or three days ago, l.a. got 2.5 inches of ra
gusts up to 80 miles per hour from sacramento down to l.a. even the first ever hurricane force warning issued just off the coast for some of those gusts, over 90 miles per hour. you can see the fire hose of rain that continues to pull into california, really setting up overnight tonight and into tomorrow from southern california from l.a. to san diego, with that heavy rain monday even into tuesday. that's what we call an atmospheric river. it is a river of moisture in the air that just targets...
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and now the l.a. innocence project, through their work, have found these reports, and they're saying let's test this mattress because it's their belief that that mattress is going to have dna of laci peterson on it. >> okay. >> and if there is -- go on. >> i remember hearing about that van. so do many of our viewers 20 years ago. >> right. >> say there is something there. maybe technically they didn't do it properly in handing over evidence. is that enough, though, to get him a new trial, or are we just going over paperwork here? >> absolutely, and let me be clear. not handing over evidence or police reports isn't a technicality. it is required by a statute. the problem is over decades, prosecutors don't hand over all materials. police departments don't hand over all materials. that's why we have so many wrongful convictions. that's why organizations like the los angeles innocence project, you know, are in existence. we are not a perfect system. so in terms of it, this is the first step in what will b
and now the l.a. innocence project, through their work, have found these reports, and they're saying let's test this mattress because it's their belief that that mattress is going to have dna of laci peterson on it. >> okay. >> and if there is -- go on. >> i remember hearing about that van. so do many of our viewers 20 years ago. >> right. >> say there is something there. maybe technically they didn't do it properly in handing over evidence. is that enough, though,...
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schools in l.a. and glendale unified districts were also closed l.a. county is home to the largest population of armenians in the world outside of armenia. >>> some call it the bay area's lost city, russell city . what happened to the town remains an ugly chapter in alameda county's history. education, reparations, it's something that residents are still fighting for, and in the first of a two-part series on our ongoing series, race in america, jodi hernandez shows us the history that is really rarely known or talked about. >> yes. we are in russell city right now. >> reporter: james shows us what's left of the community he was to live in. russell city. a place once known as the shame of alameda county. >> was hard for me to come back here. the railroad tracks were the main thing that remain in russell city. >> reporter: his daughter, aisha, has been on a journey to learn about her family's past. >> we are not to come out somewhere in the south were on the east coast, we'll talk about somewhere that's in the heart of alameda county. >> reporter: russel
schools in l.a. and glendale unified districts were also closed l.a. county is home to the largest population of armenians in the world outside of armenia. >>> some call it the bay area's lost city, russell city . what happened to the town remains an ugly chapter in alameda county's history. education, reparations, it's something that residents are still fighting for, and in the first of a two-part series on our ongoing series, race in america, jodi hernandez shows us the history that...
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now, in l.a. county those areas include places near the canyons because the concern there is the debris flow, the possible landslides. they are telling people to be extra careful near the river or near areas where they know is likely to flood. now, there are evacuation orders not only in place here in los angeles county, but further north in santa clara county, san jose and then you have evacuation orders in ventura and santa barbara county. some of the school districts there have said they are canceling classes for the children tomorrow. now, overall, officials telling people in california to be prepared for widespread power outages because of the wind and because of the probability of downed trees throughout the state. there is already about 8,500 personnel in place and ready to go. that includes swift-water rescue teams, helicopter teams, and in general everybody waiting to see what they are going to be able to do or what they are going to need to address with this storm, which could be extreme
now, in l.a. county those areas include places near the canyons because the concern there is the debris flow, the possible landslides. they are telling people to be extra careful near the river or near areas where they know is likely to flood. now, there are evacuation orders not only in place here in los angeles county, but further north in santa clara county, san jose and then you have evacuation orders in ventura and santa barbara county. some of the school districts there have said they are...
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l.a. county deputy lucky to be alive. >> dana: and senate passes foreign aid package for u.s. allies, will it be a different maker, mitch mcconnell ahead on that. he seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one. jamie? life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. hi guys! bill, you look great! now that i have inspire, i'm free from struggling with the mask and the hose. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that work
l.a. county deputy lucky to be alive. >> dana: and senate passes foreign aid package for u.s. allies, will it be a different maker, mitch mcconnell ahead on that. he seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday,...
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l.a., detained in the central russian city offia catrinburg. she's facing up to 20 years in prison after donating $50 to a pro-ukrainian group. >> i am in shock. >> reporter: her ex-mother-in-law spoke to cbs news. >> i'm very concerned about her physical being, about her being able to get out of the jail. it's very tough right now. >> reporter: white house officials tell us that the new sanctions will be aimed squarely at russia's defense sector. but it's hard to say just how much they will sting because the u.s. and its allies already imposed such sweeping sanctions on russia after it first invaded ukraine nearly two years ago. norah. >> that's an excellent point. nancy cordes, thank you so much. >>> tragic developments tonight in the houston area. the body of an 11-year-old girl who had been missing since last week was found in a river today. and now a friend of her father's, who had been living on the family's property, is facing charges in her murder. cbs's omar villafranca has the he
l.a., detained in the central russian city offia catrinburg. she's facing up to 20 years in prison after donating $50 to a pro-ukrainian group. >> i am in shock. >> reporter: her ex-mother-in-law spoke to cbs news. >> i'm very concerned about her physical being, about her being able to get out of the jail. it's very tough right now. >> reporter: white house officials tell us that the new sanctions will be aimed squarely at russia's defense sector. but it's hard to say...
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and you know how l.a. is. l.a. is very soft on crime. is anybody going to face a legal consequence of doing this? >> not with a radical, progressive district attorney in los angeles, george gascon. it's just not going to happen. same thing in new york with columbia students and the district attorney alvin bragg. you know, as a lawyer, i look at all the crimes being committed here, everything from trespass, destruction of property, disorderly conduct. you are also seeing instances of assault on police. and when all of these crimes are committed, with a religious motivation, to discriminate against somebody based on their religion, that elevates those crimes to hates crimes, which is serious offenses. >> lawrence: another bottle launched at the cops. >> up to 12 years behind bars. none of these people will be held accountable. and, you know, they keep saying oh, we have a first amendment right to free speech. well, this isn't protected by the first amendment. these are crimes. >> steve: that's right. >> gregg: crimes being committed. and e
and you know how l.a. is. l.a. is very soft on crime. is anybody going to face a legal consequence of doing this? >> not with a radical, progressive district attorney in los angeles, george gascon. it's just not going to happen. same thing in new york with columbia students and the district attorney alvin bragg. you know, as a lawyer, i look at all the crimes being committed here, everything from trespass, destruction of property, disorderly conduct. you are also seeing instances of...
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what l.a.'s getting is the atmospheric river that that bomb cyclone has reached down around and is pulling into it from the subtropics and not only that, but they're experiencing an atmospheric river that is now going to stall right over southern california dropping more rain on the lowlands, but continuing to hit those mountains. now you can see why orientation matters and the duration of this storm, there's the last 24 hours coming in directly up and hitting those mountains at just the worst angle. that only takes us to now. this is the next 24 hours. so this story is only halfway through for them. there's a lot more to go. it's a big story down there. we'll see a lot of pictures the next few days. >> that's incredible. >>> a lot of flight disruptions this evening because of the weather. here's a live look at your bay area airports. more than a 300 delays, 30 cancellations at sfo, more than 150 flights canceled between oakland international and san jose-mineta combined. we've seen hundreds of
what l.a.'s getting is the atmospheric river that that bomb cyclone has reached down around and is pulling into it from the subtropics and not only that, but they're experiencing an atmospheric river that is now going to stall right over southern california dropping more rain on the lowlands, but continuing to hit those mountains. now you can see why orientation matters and the duration of this storm, there's the last 24 hours coming in directly up and hitting those mountains at just the worst...
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. >>> most of the time the l.a. river looks like a sad excuse for a urban stream. this one had the waters raging out of control. to the 90 some people and pets needed emergency rescue. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ . >>>. >>> all right, breaking news out of southern california tonight where an amazon delivery truck is teetering on a hillside and threatening to fall down on to a home. l.a. fire out there right now in the rain trying to make sure that does not happen. the storm caused extreme flooding problems down that way. a man stranded in high waters had to climb up to the roof of his car to be rescued. a man who jumped in the l.a. river to save a dog today needed rescuing himself. he got swept away. firefighter
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. >>> most of the time the l.a. river looks like a sad excuse for a urban stream. this one had the waters raging out of control. to the 90 some people and pets needed emergency rescue. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. . >>>. >>> all right, breaking news out of southern california tonight where an amazon delivery truck is teetering on a hillside and threatening to fall down on to a home. l.a. fire out there right now in the rain trying to make sure that does not happen. the storm caused extreme flooding problems down that way. a man stranded in high waters had to climb up to the roof of his car to be rescued. a man who jumped in the l.a. river to sa
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the l.a. innocence project is asking for from the stanislaus county district attorney's office and law enforcement. the innocence project says that they requested information back in november from the district attorney's office and they say it was just taking too long. for their part the d.a.'s office says they have not been told who of the witnesses -- who any of the witnesses are, the new ones. the l.a. innocence project says there's a reason that their names should not be made public. >> the identity of the witnesses whose names are redacted in the separation sentence mr. harris is referring to have stated that they are fearful of retaliation by the modesto police department if their names become known and have asked that their names remain sealed. >> peterson's brother and sister-in-law were in court with the l.a. innocence project attorneys, who took up peterson's case based on evidence they say was not presented in that initial trial. in their filing that includes photos of a burned-out
the l.a. innocence project is asking for from the stanislaus county district attorney's office and law enforcement. the innocence project says that they requested information back in november from the district attorney's office and they say it was just taking too long. for their part the d.a.'s office says they have not been told who of the witnesses -- who any of the witnesses are, the new ones. the l.a. innocence project says there's a reason that their names should not be made public....
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. >> l.a. mayor karen bass and a delegation from the city are in paris preparing for the 2028 olympics. today, the group will be meeting with fnch officials to see how paris is getting ready for the 2024 games. they're set for july. they will learn about how france is dealing with transportation, housing and homelessness issues. the summer games head to l.a. in four years. eyewitness news reporter josh haskell is on the paris trip with mayor bass. we'll have a live report fr him coming up at 6 a.m. >> we are counting down to hollywood's biggest night, the rs. just three days away now, and the rain is moving out. and it's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend for the oscars crews continue to get things ready for sunday. >> eyewitness news reporter tony cabrera live in hollywood with all the details for us. hi tony. >> hey, john. rachel. good morning. i remember last year it was raining when we were out here during our morning live shots leading up to the oscars. fortunately, now it's cleared out
. >> l.a. mayor karen bass and a delegation from the city are in paris preparing for the 2028 olympics. today, the group will be meeting with fnch officials to see how paris is getting ready for the 2024 games. they're set for july. they will learn about how france is dealing with transportation, housing and homelessness issues. the summer games head to l.a. in four years. eyewitness news reporter josh haskell is on the paris trip with mayor bass. we'll have a live report fr him coming up...
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the l.a. innocence project is asking for from the district attorney's office and law enforcement. the l.a. innocence project says they requested this and evidence back in november. the d.a.'s office says they haven't been told who the new witnesses are. the l.a. innocence project says there's a reason their names should not be made public. >> the identity of the witnesses whose names are redacted in the declarations that he is referring to have stated that they are fearful of retaliation by the police department if their names become known and have asked their names remain sealed. >> reporter: his brother and sister-in-law were in court with the l.a. innocence project attorneys. in their filing, they have photos of a burned out van found near the home around the time that lacy disappeared, which they say could mean that lacy peterson was alive after scott left their home to go fishing. that was part of his alibi. his next three appearances will be via zoom. the district attorney's office did n
the l.a. innocence project is asking for from the district attorney's office and law enforcement. the l.a. innocence project says they requested this and evidence back in november. the d.a.'s office says they haven't been told who the new witnesses are. the l.a. innocence project says there's a reason their names should not be made public. >> the identity of the witnesses whose names are redacted in the declarations that he is referring to have stated that they are fearful of retaliation...
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tonight, abc news learning the l.a. innocence project is now taking up the case of scott peterson, who was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn child. what attorneys for the group are now saying tonight. >>> the news tonight involving the d.a. in the georgia case against donald trump and 18 co-defendants. the judge now scheduling a hearing over the d.a.'s alleged misconduct. what she's accused of, and what she has said so far. pierre thomas standing by. >>> donald trump taking aim at nikki haley. haley firing back, asking, who lost the midterms and the last presidential election? just days to go until new hampshire, and rachel scott is there. >>> in new york city tonight, major news in the case of the alleged serial stabber wanted in several stabbings. tonight, the suspect now under arrest, and where she worked. >>> the moment of the explosion in washington, d.c. the blast under investigation tonight. there is widespread damage. >>> news on princess catherine and her condition tonight. prince william wa
tonight, abc news learning the l.a. innocence project is now taking up the case of scott peterson, who was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn child. what attorneys for the group are now saying tonight. >>> the news tonight involving the d.a. in the georgia case against donald trump and 18 co-defendants. the judge now scheduling a hearing over the d.a.'s alleged misconduct. what she's accused of, and what she has said so far. pierre thomas standing by. >>>...
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but even in the wider l.a. county, talk to me about the coordination that you are having to do right now with some of your partners in counties and cities up and down the coast. what is that coordination looking like at the moment? >> well, in terms of l.a. county, the coordination is very strong. and also with our governor. our governor has already reached out. he's going to declare a state of emergency. so, we are fortunate here that we have an all hands on deck approach. we function not just in this area, not just in crisis, but we consider ourselves working with locked arms. so every level of government is working and working very well, including our school district. you know, we have several hundred thousand students. and schools will be open. but in the area where we're worried about slides, the schools will be closed. >> and chief, i mean, we were looking at the rainfall totals that are, one, forecast from this storm, but also some of what you got in the past few days as well. why is this so difficult or
but even in the wider l.a. county, talk to me about the coordination that you are having to do right now with some of your partners in counties and cities up and down the coast. what is that coordination looking like at the moment? >> well, in terms of l.a. county, the coordination is very strong. and also with our governor. our governor has already reached out. he's going to declare a state of emergency. so, we are fortunate here that we have an all hands on deck approach. we function...