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he's a sergeant with the los angeles police department. they are going to offer him as an expert on nationwide and perhaps minneapolis police department's use of force. i think it's clear he'll opine that a derek chauvin's conduct vie late those policies for use of force. >> okay. sorry, they were just talking to me so i missed the last little bit. i heard the use of force. commissioner, what do you think of this so far? >> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is establish best practices, using los angeles which is, what, the third largest department in the country. >> chief, we're back. let's go back. >> based upon your review of the different materials that you have conducted in this case and based upon your own experience and training in law enforcement, have you reached an opinion as to the degree and amount of force used by the defendant, mr. chauvin, on george floyd? >> yes. >> and are you -- can i ask you to explain to the jury a little bit about what process or methodology you go through to render such an opinion? >> t
he's a sergeant with the los angeles police department. they are going to offer him as an expert on nationwide and perhaps minneapolis police department's use of force. i think it's clear he'll opine that a derek chauvin's conduct vie late those policies for use of force. >> okay. sorry, they were just talking to me so i missed the last little bit. i heard the use of force. commissioner, what do you think of this so far? >> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is...
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or even working in various places of los angeles. we could not do that. okay. we have these four holes there. what do you think those four holes were oh that's where the brass signage was. this is the james irvine foundation japanese garden. oh about 9 10 years ago little tokyo was rated and people took all the brass signage from little tokyo to recycle and sell it. again, right here is where a brass sign used to be. this is for sight of a time capsule way back in 1980. they buried in the time capsule activities and things going on here in southern california. so it's supposed to be open and 2080, but i hope to get to sign back up because in 2018, no one will know what this signage is here for. right here is about the spaceship challenger as many of know the chartered lasted about 70 sack seconds in the air. and we had the classroom teacher christy mccullough on there. we had the black scientists. mcnair on there. we had judy resnick the observer we had the jet first japanese american astronaut allison s onizuka on there. so this is
or even working in various places of los angeles. we could not do that. okay. we have these four holes there. what do you think those four holes were oh that's where the brass signage was. this is the james irvine foundation japanese garden. oh about 9 10 years ago little tokyo was rated and people took all the brass signage from little tokyo to recycle and sell it. again, right here is where a brass sign used to be. this is for sight of a time capsule way back in 1980. they buried in the time...
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the los angeles county sheriff cited privacy concerns. he said he needs permission from woods in order to release the information. in february, an suv woods was driving struck a median and rolled over outside los angeles. he underwent surgery for multiple leg injuries and is now recovering in florida. woods told deputies he did not know how the crash occurred. >>> "the washington post" reports president biden unveiled a $2.3 trillion plan to overhaul the nation's infrastructure. mr. biden outlined the plan yesterday at a carpenters union training center in pittsburgh. the proposal would rebuild thousands of miles of highways, repair aging bridges, improve public transit, and fund new electric vehicle charging stations. it would be funded largely by higher corporate taxes. the president called it a once in a generation investment in america, but it faces stiff opposition from republican lawmakers. >> so why just american jobs and investment since world war ii? it will create millions of jobs. >> it's called infrastructure. but inside the t
the los angeles county sheriff cited privacy concerns. he said he needs permission from woods in order to release the information. in february, an suv woods was driving struck a median and rolled over outside los angeles. he underwent surgery for multiple leg injuries and is now recovering in florida. woods told deputies he did not know how the crash occurred. >>> "the washington post" reports president biden unveiled a $2.3 trillion plan to overhaul the nation's...
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los angeles, police department. i mean, they were kind of an occupying force. it really became a war zone. >> i ain't doing nothing. >> four police officers who appeared in the vape went on trial today. >> defense attorneys claiming they couldn't get a fair trial in los angeles got the case moved to more conservative neighboring ventura county. >> it felt like they were being sent to a friendly venue and certainly a more friendly than a downtown los angeles jury would be. >> see where king is threatening the police officers and it's not about race, it's about king resisting. >> you didn't see him have any weapon, did you? >> yes, he did see. >> what was his weapon. >> his body. >> we're ready to take care of any eventuality. >> we, the jury find the defendant not guilty of assault. >> this was a stunning verdict. >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fair minded people would know the injustice of what happened to him. >> it is not justice! >> first and perhaps most spontaneous reaction came from director john sin
los angeles, police department. i mean, they were kind of an occupying force. it really became a war zone. >> i ain't doing nothing. >> four police officers who appeared in the vape went on trial today. >> defense attorneys claiming they couldn't get a fair trial in los angeles got the case moved to more conservative neighboring ventura county. >> it felt like they were being sent to a friendly venue and certainly a more friendly than a downtown los angeles jury would...
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. >>> a live look in los angeles where health leaders are expected to issue a new travel advisory for l.a. county. it's possible it will dovetail out of last week's cdc guidance indicating people who are fully vaccinated can safely travel. by this time last year, the pandemic was in full swing. travel had virtually stopped. this easter weekend, the number of travelers rose eight-fold. experts say this is some of the reason why a new covid surge is hitting some states and not others. other factors include vaccination levels and the percent of people in each state who have already been infected. more than a dozen states are seeing a recent surge in the number of covid related hospitalizations but california is not among them. head to nbcbayarea.com, click on "coming back from covid" in our trending bar. we're also tracking the latest information about rack seens and covid restrictions in the bay area. >>> authorities have identified a man shot and killed at a north bay house party early yesterday morning on lazini avenue near stony point road. 28-year-old sergio santana of santa rosa di
. >>> a live look in los angeles where health leaders are expected to issue a new travel advisory for l.a. county. it's possible it will dovetail out of last week's cdc guidance indicating people who are fully vaccinated can safely travel. by this time last year, the pandemic was in full swing. travel had virtually stopped. this easter weekend, the number of travelers rose eight-fold. experts say this is some of the reason why a new covid surge is hitting some states and not others....
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fernando and fernando mania really take over los angeles. you get to the point that now today, about a third or so of the dodger fan base is his tannic. there's just no underestimating the importance that that's had in major league baseball. some other things we have here, this really interesting image that ansel adams took at mans far in world war ii. he donated these negatives to the library afterwards. he was documenting what was going on in the internment camps where japanese americans were being held. here we have this image of a game going on in these very bleak, desolate areas here. we've paired it with a book called "baseball saved us." it shows kids playing in the internment camps. it was written by the son of parents who were interned. he's talking about how the unit of playing at the national game, alleviating boredom, being part of the national life even though they were incarcerated was such an important part to their survival. as it turns out, there were actually a couple of players who were held in internment camps who had cha
fernando and fernando mania really take over los angeles. you get to the point that now today, about a third or so of the dodger fan base is his tannic. there's just no underestimating the importance that that's had in major league baseball. some other things we have here, this really interesting image that ansel adams took at mans far in world war ii. he donated these negatives to the library afterwards. he was documenting what was going on in the internment camps where japanese americans were...
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both were then taken to jail but were later released. >>> tiger woods' february crash in los angeles is being blamed on excessive speed. sheriffs say woods was not impaired but driving up to 87 miles an hour, nearly double the speed limit. they say he nver hit the brake and he hit the gas by accident. abc's matt gutman returned to the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the path that tiger woods' suv carved through this ventation here. i've been speaking with senior officials at the l.a. sheriff's department, and they continue to say he received no special treatment. it's doubtful anyone would have received a citation for this crash, and that's primarily because there were no eyewitnesses here, there were no traffic cameras and no police officers to document it. >> woods tweeted a statement out thanking first responders. >>> well, if you're making travel plans online, the better business bureau is warning about a scam. fraudulent websites are popping up claiming to be government sites that can process your tsa precheck or global entry applications, the things that get you through s
both were then taken to jail but were later released. >>> tiger woods' february crash in los angeles is being blamed on excessive speed. sheriffs say woods was not impaired but driving up to 87 miles an hour, nearly double the speed limit. they say he nver hit the brake and he hit the gas by accident. abc's matt gutman returned to the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the path that tiger woods' suv carved through this ventation here. i've been speaking with senior officials...
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and then in 1850 los angeles was incorporated at that time. we had about 1600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles today were about or million population and the square mile is about 469. but california was the site of the immigrants from japan the port of entry with san francisco. and the first colony was up there in northern california at gold hill about 30 miles south of sacramento, and it was the ill-fated guacamatu tea and silk colony. they lasted about two years. so that was the first organized colony from japan. los angeles little tokyo started when we had also a shipwreck sailor from the san diego area. he came up here and then in 1885 he started the first japanese american restaurant here in little tokyo. common ground the heart of community and this instance were talking about the japanese american community here the united states. the japanese were enticed to go to hawaii the sugar plantation people came to japan to recruit workers. they said gee if you work three years in the sugar plantations of hawaii. it's equivalent to wo
and then in 1850 los angeles was incorporated at that time. we had about 1600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles today were about or million population and the square mile is about 469. but california was the site of the immigrants from japan the port of entry with san francisco. and the first colony was up there in northern california at gold hill about 30 miles south of sacramento, and it was the ill-fated guacamatu tea and silk colony. they lasted about two years. so that was the...
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angeles at the time that there is a lot of discussion in 1980s los angeles about immigration reform and there's a very large hispanic community. the dodgers have have had since 1959 a spanish language broadcaster and fernando and fernando mania really take over los angeles. and so you get to the point that now today about a third or or so of the dodger fan base is hispanic and and there's there's just no underestimating the importance that that's had. in major league baseball some other things that we have here we've got it's really interesting image that ansel adams took at manzanar in world war ii he donated these negatives to the library afterwards, but he was documenting what was going on in the internment camps where japanese-americans were being held and so here we have this image of a game going on in these very bleak desolate areas here and we've paired it with a book called baseball saved us and it shows kids playing in the internment camps and it was written by the sun of parents who were interned and he is talking about how that unity of playing it the national game of al
angeles at the time that there is a lot of discussion in 1980s los angeles about immigration reform and there's a very large hispanic community. the dodgers have have had since 1959 a spanish language broadcaster and fernando and fernando mania really take over los angeles. and so you get to the point that now today about a third or or so of the dodger fan base is hispanic and and there's there's just no underestimating the importance that that's had. in major league baseball some other things...
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cenaron juntos en los Ángeles el viernes. carla: aquÍ te enterarÁs primero de todo lo que pasÓ anoche en los premios oscars y quiÉnes fueron lo mejor vestidos en Ésta noche llena de sorpresas. raÚl: llega a nuestra casa, marÍa elena salinas. no se pierdan esa visita que hoy nos llegan de alegrÍa y sorpresas. cala: empezamos co atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. satcha: muy buenos dÍas es lunes 26 de abril. hoy en "despierta amÉrica". un trÍo de mÉxico brilla en los oscar, en una ceremonia histÓrica por la pandemia y por el triunfo de mÁs de una mujer como m
cenaron juntos en los Ángeles el viernes. carla: aquÍ te enterarÁs primero de todo lo que pasÓ anoche en los premios oscars y quiÉnes fueron lo mejor vestidos en Ésta noche llena de sorpresas. raÚl: llega a nuestra casa, marÍa elena salinas. no se pierdan esa visita que hoy nos llegan de alegrÍa y sorpresas. cala: empezamos co atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus...
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ok let's go back to los angeles we had the meeting in anchorage a few weeks ago with china on american soil and. secretary of state the high commissioner for the the e.u. was in moscow and he got a dressing down from the foreign minister lavrov here i mean what's going on here i think scott kind of alluded to in the 1st part of the program major countries push back because they have the resources to do it and it looks like the by the administration and the atlanta system in general have been caught off guard but when people push back it's called aggression ok from the other side of the fence and were asserting our interests here we get this impression from administration after administration that no other country has interests you're not allowed to have interests and if you express it it's called aggression and that's not how diplomacy works and we were told by joe that there would be diplomacy under his administration i don't see any of it anywhere right now go ahead joe in los angeles . yeah i think you're i think you're right you know joe biden made a lot of promises throughout is t
ok let's go back to los angeles we had the meeting in anchorage a few weeks ago with china on american soil and. secretary of state the high commissioner for the the e.u. was in moscow and he got a dressing down from the foreign minister lavrov here i mean what's going on here i think scott kind of alluded to in the 1st part of the program major countries push back because they have the resources to do it and it looks like the by the administration and the atlanta system in general have been...
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this is the los angeles aqueduct. hundreds of billions of gallons of water is extracted from this place. it was built by admiral mulholland when he figured out how to steal water from millions of miles away, and today that's part of the problem. just over five years ago for all in, i visited nevada's lake meade receing from drought and the effects of climate change. >> chris, where we're standing right now, five years ago this area would have been under water? >> absolutely. >> reporter: from there we went to the colorado river in yuma, arizona. west of the mexico border, there wasn't a drop of water left. today things are even worse with projections showing lake meade hitting record low levels in july. los angeles, which buys colorado river's water, thinks outside the box if the river water dries up. one potential source? the city's wastewater. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz makes the equivalent of 45,000 olympic swimming pools every day. >> what is it again? >> it's mixed liquor suspended soli
this is the los angeles aqueduct. hundreds of billions of gallons of water is extracted from this place. it was built by admiral mulholland when he figured out how to steal water from millions of miles away, and today that's part of the problem. just over five years ago for all in, i visited nevada's lake meade receing from drought and the effects of climate change. >> chris, where we're standing right now, five years ago this area would have been under water? >> absolutely....
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head back to los angeles around 2:45. we'll be there every step ef the way and keep you updated on air and online. live in oakland, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, cierra. 6:57. the man who replaced harris in the u.s. senate also visiting the bay area today and also appearing in oakland. alex padilla scheduled to visit the the coliseum mass vaccination site to talk about distribution. it is expected to wind down operations as the fema site by the end of the week. fema expects california soon to receive a huge boost in covid vaccines. that should help you if you've been looking for. >>> california getting closer to half the state now at least partially vaccinated, and now approaching 20 million doses administered, but this comes as worry continues over more cases tied to spring break. 2,400 new cases were reported statewide yesterday. the total since the start of the pandemic tops 3.5 million. >>> for more coverage on the pandemic, head over to nbcbayarea.com, click on "the coming back from covid"
head back to los angeles around 2:45. we'll be there every step ef the way and keep you updated on air and online. live in oakland, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, cierra. 6:57. the man who replaced harris in the u.s. senate also visiting the bay area today and also appearing in oakland. alex padilla scheduled to visit the the coliseum mass vaccination site to talk about distribution. it is expected to wind down operations as the fema site by the end of...
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protesters are marching in los angeles and demanding for justice for all victims. paul, what are people telling you and what message do they want to send tonight? >> reporter: the message they're sending and they're marching right now in los angeles, the message they are sending is yes, this was a verdict they wanted very much. they were thrilled to hear about it. they say this is just the start. as we look ahead, you can see they have taken up the entire side of third street, this is near the grove shopping center in los angeles. they want to watch what's going to happen with the george floyd's sentencing. they want to make sure he gets a severe sentence. they say they are watching all these other officers involved shootings around the yateunited states and they're calling for reform. >> go ahead, we would like to ask you about that. >> you can hear he was chanting abolition. >> they shout abolition and you say reform. we do not need police. >> reporter: they want the complete defunding of police and that's again one of the opinions. we heard a lot of the george f
protesters are marching in los angeles and demanding for justice for all victims. paul, what are people telling you and what message do they want to send tonight? >> reporter: the message they're sending and they're marching right now in los angeles, the message they are sending is yes, this was a verdict they wanted very much. they were thrilled to hear about it. they say this is just the start. as we look ahead, you can see they have taken up the entire side of third street, this is...
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bank tower in downtown los angeles. from the doghouse to the penthouse. you some very lucky shelter dogs are getting a night at some of best resorts. 3 luxury hotels are teaming up with the maui humane society and its annual wags to riches events that means resorts are giving away one night stays for the dogs and the dogs can bring their human guests. that looks like fun that that dog looks you're happy wherever they are the news doesn't stop here. we have a full hour ahead on kron on and ella sogomonian she's live in the newsroom with a look at what we're working on for 7 l a. >> thanks, kathryn. kendall tonight at 7. could your face be the next boarding pass. we're going to take you to sfo where some new technology will soon take contact-free to a whole new level as local airports continue to set travel records during the pandemic. you can catch that and many more stories happening in just a few minutes at 7 o'clock. it's all on our kron on app. and it's free to download catherine, ken, back to you. so when you go through customs, they don't actually st
bank tower in downtown los angeles. from the doghouse to the penthouse. you some very lucky shelter dogs are getting a night at some of best resorts. 3 luxury hotels are teaming up with the maui humane society and its annual wags to riches events that means resorts are giving away one night stays for the dogs and the dogs can bring their human guests. that looks like fun that that dog looks you're happy wherever they are the news doesn't stop here. we have a full hour ahead on kron on and ella...
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actually very serious i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond what you drink, salty ocean water makes up 96% of what's on earth, and the health of that ecosystem impacts everything from a coral reef, here's nbclx tfs tab law. >> we're coming to you from the bottom of the ocean. hey, shep. yeah, this is rainbow reef we're about two miles off the coast of miami and we're talking about the importance of corals shep, did you know that only 1% of our ocean floor is made up of corals but 25% of marine life rely on it look, there's even some fish right over there these fish are enjoying this beautiful coral. now, from 2014 to 2017, there was a huge c
actually very serious i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond...
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now, how about a cold refreshing glass of water if you live in los angeles, you're likely to have to wrap your head around that concept. the city has a plan to recycle hundreds of millions of gallons each year from the toilet to the tap with some filtering in between. here's jacob soboroff. >> straight up, straight back, and straightforward. just like that there you go >> reporter: this angler has been fly fishing for over 30 years and he invited me to join him. >> you're a natural. >> reporter: soaking your line in the los angeles river makes you almost forget where you are. a former concrete drainage ditch next to an interstate. the 5 freeway. you can hear it. >> yeah. >> it sounds like the rushing river. >> reporter: while it doesn't often rush, the river's restoration was made possible by clean water from a local source. >> there hasn't been any rain so basically all of this water that's coming in right now are from treatment plants. >> that's where it's coming from >> reporter: all from treatment plants >> as in waste water treatment plants toilet water >> you're lucky this is n
now, how about a cold refreshing glass of water if you live in los angeles, you're likely to have to wrap your head around that concept. the city has a plan to recycle hundreds of millions of gallons each year from the toilet to the tap with some filtering in between. here's jacob soboroff. >> straight up, straight back, and straightforward. just like that there you go >> reporter: this angler has been fly fishing for over 30 years and he invited me to join him. >> you're a...
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modern los angeles would not be possible without what you are looking at. water is imported into los angeles. with climate change, that's part of the problem. that's what the city is planning to address. part that was is about drinking recycled toilet water and shower water and other water that we have in our homes. watch this. >> straight up and straight back and straightforward. just like that. >> reporter: this man has been fly fishing here for over 30 years. he invited me to join him. >> you are a natural. >> reporter: soaking your line in the los angeles river makes you almost forget where you are. a former concrete drainage ditch next to an interstate. >> you can hear it. the freeway. >> reporter: while it doesn't often rush, the river's restoration was made possible by clean water from a local source. >> there hasn't been rain. basically, all this water that's coming in right now from treatment plants. >> reporter: that's where it's coming from? >> from the treatment plants. >> reporter: waste water treatment plants. toilet water. michael runs l.a.'s
modern los angeles would not be possible without what you are looking at. water is imported into los angeles. with climate change, that's part of the problem. that's what the city is planning to address. part that was is about drinking recycled toilet water and shower water and other water that we have in our homes. watch this. >> straight up and straight back and straightforward. just like that. >> reporter: this man has been fly fishing here for over 30 years. he invited me to...
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right now, there are about 45 buses a day between las vegas and los angeles. they take a little over five hours, and the fares start at $20. airlines run more than 50 flights a day. this is during the pandemic. they take a little over an hour, and fares start at $20. amtrak, when they last trains to las vegas, there was one train a day, and it took over seven hours. currently, the fare from oakland to reno is $43. los angeles to las vegas is 100 miles more, so the fare will probably be larger. on trips of more than 200 miles, amtrak cannot compete against the economy and speed of planes. amtrak does go through some nice territory, but the seats are uncomfortable, the sleeping accommodations are cramped and overpriced. the food is lousy. the reason why amtrak can get away with this is because amtrak's real constituents are not it's writers -- its riders. they are the people that vote to give amtrak subsidies. amtrak runs trains in 46 states in order to get political support from politicians in all of those states. its proposal under the biden plan would expand
right now, there are about 45 buses a day between las vegas and los angeles. they take a little over five hours, and the fares start at $20. airlines run more than 50 flights a day. this is during the pandemic. they take a little over an hour, and fares start at $20. amtrak, when they last trains to las vegas, there was one train a day, and it took over seven hours. currently, the fare from oakland to reno is $43. los angeles to las vegas is 100 miles more, so the fare will probably be larger....
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the 24 million-dollar program, will give the the money to the poorest families in los angeles. this city is the best proxy for america's wealth divide. highlights the notion of espousing political correctness versus real life inclusion and opportunity. i want to bring in libeertas, emma phillips. some wonder how the land ever milk and honey become the land of homeless camps and so many people living day-to-day. >> to answer your question the government is too large for their own good for anybody's good. it is difficult for people to find a good paying job in california because of regulations and burden that government puts on businesses, when businesses leave for states like texas, tennessee, florida, they take opportunities and jobs with them. also in the last year the government shut down so many restaurants and entertainment businesses that employed so many people in that city, and this is a government problem. now they're trying to come in with a government solution. when you talk about homelessness especially, this is a crisis of people not being able to find housing that
the 24 million-dollar program, will give the the money to the poorest families in los angeles. this city is the best proxy for america's wealth divide. highlights the notion of espousing political correctness versus real life inclusion and opportunity. i want to bring in libeertas, emma phillips. some wonder how the land ever milk and honey become the land of homeless camps and so many people living day-to-day. >> to answer your question the government is too large for their own good for...
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here in los angeles the county is picking up the pace to vaccinate as many people as possible. so far they have given out almost 5 million shots. but across the country, health officials are bracing for vaccine shortages and possible surges. >> one shot, and one shot only. >> reporter: a shot of relief as los angeles expands vaccine eligibility to include anyone 16 years or older. california joining other states doing that to beat back the virus as fast as possible. we need to get in the habit of trying to surge resources into those hot spots to put out those fires that spread. >> reporter: those flames spreading to michigan. it's the nation's latest covid hot spot. on face the nation, the governor said her state needs more doses. >> i don't think there is a governor in the country leaving any vaccines on the table. we have thousands of partners who are ready to put shots in arms. we just need the vaccines to come into michigan. >> reporter: a speed bump this week. america's supply of the johnson & johnson single-shot vaccine will plunge 86%. because of a contamination issue at
here in los angeles the county is picking up the pace to vaccinate as many people as possible. so far they have given out almost 5 million shots. but across the country, health officials are bracing for vaccine shortages and possible surges. >> one shot, and one shot only. >> reporter: a shot of relief as los angeles expands vaccine eligibility to include anyone 16 years or older. california joining other states doing that to beat back the virus as fast as possible. we need to get...
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would be game changing, not just for los angeles for four cities around the country and the world. >> it is, honestly, and we joke about it, that it's a toilet sapped, the mayor calls it showers to flowers. it really does taste like normal water. it's actually pure. if you hold it up it's actually pure than normal water. because there are minerals added back to it, quite yet. they tell you not to drink too much of it in this phase. because without the minerals, this is not actually water like you're used to. drinking it's to clean. and that's really why it's part of what could be a stable future. they want to have the amount of this, this right here, of imported water, that's brought into this city, so the l.a. does not have to rely on what's drying up, not necessarily from here but also the colorado river. because it's literally drying up. because of climate change. >> final question. well, you saying 2035. this would be need to be scaled up enormously. >> it absolutely will chris. but they have the technology to do right. now and they know the places where they want to do. at the te
would be game changing, not just for los angeles for four cities around the country and the world. >> it is, honestly, and we joke about it, that it's a toilet sapped, the mayor calls it showers to flowers. it really does taste like normal water. it's actually pure. if you hold it up it's actually pure than normal water. because there are minerals added back to it, quite yet. they tell you not to drink too much of it in this phase. because without the minerals, this is not actually water...
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at the oscars in los angeles to talk to you later thank you you know 8 to 5 years now since the hash tag is so white trended on social media and as talking about 2020 one's list of oscar nominees does feature more diversity 6 black actors and actresses equalling the record set and 2017 there are some other notable firsts resign the 1st muslim best actor nominee for the sound of metal and the 1st of a korean american nominee you join you and for the film. also for the 1st time more than one woman has been nominated in the best director category emerald feliz nominated for a promising young woman. as well lands born in china as the 1st female director nominee of asian descent and the 1st woman to receive 4 nominations in a single you for producing directing writing and editing nomad land overall record $76.00 nominations went to women this year. spoke to us earlier creator of that hash tag austin so winds are now media strategist he says this is despite all of that doesn't change the fact that it remains a racially imbalanced institution. the gate keepers in hollywood have not changed
at the oscars in los angeles to talk to you later thank you you know 8 to 5 years now since the hash tag is so white trended on social media and as talking about 2020 one's list of oscar nominees does feature more diversity 6 black actors and actresses equalling the record set and 2017 there are some other notable firsts resign the 1st muslim best actor nominee for the sound of metal and the 1st of a korean american nominee you join you and for the film. also for the 1st time more than one...
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host: she is calling nearby the port of los angeles and the port of long beach. i wanted to ask you. the report yesterday, ship logjam in california ports is easing after march imports deluge. the traffic jam, part of a broader gridlock and supply chains around the world admitted disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic, record cargo volumes landing in the u.s.. what has that meant locally in l.a. with the ships waiting outside of the port of los angeles and long beach? guest: it is a concern. you want to have goods moving as quickly as possible. the goods are moving as well to sustain jobs at the ports, which are huge. the los angeles port, which we call america's port, touches every congressional district in this country, and we need to do what we can to fix the logjam. one of the things the port of los angeles has been good at doing is developing a technology system to have these ships inspected beforehand. they were able to go to a portal and get cleared in advance. there is a lot of work to be done. it eased certainly the logjam. it's not good for our econo
host: she is calling nearby the port of los angeles and the port of long beach. i wanted to ask you. the report yesterday, ship logjam in california ports is easing after march imports deluge. the traffic jam, part of a broader gridlock and supply chains around the world admitted disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic, record cargo volumes landing in the u.s.. what has that meant locally in l.a. with the ships waiting outside of the port of los angeles and long beach? guest: it is a concern....
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days a week in "the los angeles daily news." i think i thought as a small child, you know, early grade school child, that sort of everybody learned to read by reading what their grandmother was doing the previous day in the paper. but the dominant newspaper was "the los angeles times." and its more tabloid counterpart, "the los angeles mirror." and i only learned a couple of years ago, in a talk by my congresswoman, catherine clark, who must have some tremendous researchers on her staff, about a "los angeles times" editorial that after she spoke in favor of racial equality during the new deal, "the los angeles times" carried an editorial urging she be prohibited by the president from ever speaking in public again. so i knew that my parents had to read "the los angeles times" every day because it was the dominant paper. but they always had terrible things to say about it. and now i know why. the chandler family, although they may have a wonderful pavilion named for them at the music center, was not a family of goodwill during the
days a week in "the los angeles daily news." i think i thought as a small child, you know, early grade school child, that sort of everybody learned to read by reading what their grandmother was doing the previous day in the paper. but the dominant newspaper was "the los angeles times." and its more tabloid counterpart, "the los angeles mirror." and i only learned a couple of years ago, in a talk by my congresswoman, catherine clark, who must have some tremendous...
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and he's walking from los angeles to san francisco in doing it in a very interesting costume. we'll tell you why. and show you the progress when we return. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. call the barnes firm now, and let us help you get the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> well, we want to introduce you to bear son. hello there some this lovely. lovely lad here. he is a giant padded head but perfectly rounded cheeks and what he did was walk from los angeles all the way to san francisco for a good cause. remember you guys talked about this last week. but he made it here. that's big story tonight. yeah. under that playful custody of 33 year-old. >> jesse larios that is israel. no and during his walking tour that started on april 12th. i saysihe hopes to raise money for a nonprofit by the time he makes it to san francisco. he's very close. he has started a go fund me account which as of yesterday has raised more than $7,000 in upon reaching san fra
and he's walking from los angeles to san francisco in doing it in a very interesting costume. we'll tell you why. and show you the progress when we return. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. call the barnes firm now, and let us help you get the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> well, we want to introduce you to bear son. hello there some this lovely. lovely lad...
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police in los angeles are trying to find motive after a woman is suspected of killing her three young children. liliana arrested 200 miles north of the scene. the children's father was reportedly battling for custody. he said she had been, quote, unwell for months. he repeatedly reached tout the department of children and family services for help. he told l.a. times he was supposed to get custody of the children yesterday. overnight injured in a house explosion in southern california officials believe it was possibly caused by a gas leak. firefighters detected gas in the air, and were able to secure the leak. 7 people were inside the home at the time. one man is suffering from severe burns, a second victim was putted from the debris and taken to the hospital. >> making history at the masters. watch this. right that by one -- is japan's first masters champion. >> you heard it becoming the first japanese golfer to win any major tournament. he finished just one stroke ahead of the ten around par. five time champ tiger woods leading making japan crowd congratulations on such a huge accomp
police in los angeles are trying to find motive after a woman is suspected of killing her three young children. liliana arrested 200 miles north of the scene. the children's father was reportedly battling for custody. he said she had been, quote, unwell for months. he repeatedly reached tout the department of children and family services for help. he told l.a. times he was supposed to get custody of the children yesterday. overnight injured in a house explosion in southern california officials...
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that you don't hear about 2.3% of the time offices are attacked daily in los angeles. they are all hypocrites. last year you had off-duty and on duty lapd offices protecting these actors and one of the biggest hypocrites is lebron james. he talked time and time again about police officers and they are all killers. however, they are also doing protection at his house. off-duty officers provide security for him. >> laura: as long as he is being protected. he is just a big bully. he can dish it out. i think he is a billionaire and makes money in china. won't criticize them but trashes the cops who make 75-k a year. your organization sent a letter to the nba commissioner adam silver today and stated that we ask you conduct an investigation into lebron james's social media post to determine if he violated any policies of the nba and if so hold him accountable for a violation of these policies. he is the biggest star in the nba. they protect their own. >> exactly. the nba has been silent. lebron james sent that tweet out to over 50 million followers to incite violence. >> la
that you don't hear about 2.3% of the time offices are attacked daily in los angeles. they are all hypocrites. last year you had off-duty and on duty lapd offices protecting these actors and one of the biggest hypocrites is lebron james. he talked time and time again about police officers and they are all killers. however, they are also doing protection at his house. off-duty officers provide security for him. >> laura: as long as he is being protected. he is just a big bully. he can dish...
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live in los angeles with more. christina. >> this is so tragic, two of the young victims are three and two years old in the third victim is a 6-month-old baby, police say their grandmother found them inside of their san fernando valley apartment saturday morning about 25 miles from downtown los angeles, the cause of death is undetermined but according to early reports the children were stabbed, this whole ordeal has left neighbors baffled in several saying that they never known anything unusual at the apartment and according to one neighbor no one saw the father around. officers also say there hadn't been any prior calls for police at the residence. >> 's unfortunate situation and unfortunate for the family and the community overall in my message to you well if you're expressing something don't take it out on family and friends, try to seek out whatever help is needed. >> the mom of the children liliana carrillo was arrested 200 miles north of los angeles after leading authorities on a massive manhunt during that c
live in los angeles with more. christina. >> this is so tragic, two of the young victims are three and two years old in the third victim is a 6-month-old baby, police say their grandmother found them inside of their san fernando valley apartment saturday morning about 25 miles from downtown los angeles, the cause of death is undetermined but according to early reports the children were stabbed, this whole ordeal has left neighbors baffled in several saying that they never known anything...
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you go month by month in known 74 in los angeles to make what point? >> first of all, thank you, i'm so glad you read the book. it's great for those that remember us and don't have enough grey hair to enjoy what was happening in 1974. but what happened in los angeles in 1970s, which reached its peak was at one level an incredible confluence of talent, they talk about the modern art world in new york in the early '50s. the early 1970s in l.a. brought together incell talent and music. jo my mitchell, linda ronstadtt, car role o'connor, and movies, jack nicholson, warren beaty, the great directors born in the 20s and 30s, and the first movies by the baby boom directors. lucas. so on one level, it was an incredible pop cultural mastery. at a deep level, this is the moment when the '60s critique of american life were cemented into pop culture. in that way, it was an absolute hinge in our social and cultural and political history as well as a moment of iconic popular culture from china town to all in the family. >> and this is not just a big nostalgia trip,
you go month by month in known 74 in los angeles to make what point? >> first of all, thank you, i'm so glad you read the book. it's great for those that remember us and don't have enough grey hair to enjoy what was happening in 1974. but what happened in los angeles in 1970s, which reached its peak was at one level an incredible confluence of talent, they talk about the modern art world in new york in the early '50s. the early 1970s in l.a. brought together incell talent and music. jo my...
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i recently sat down with it's creators in los angeles. what begins as a beautiful day.b >> oh, come on, man. [bleep]. >> duncan: quickly turned deadly. >> i can't breathe. >> duncan: over and over again. in ”two distant strangers," a young black man trapped in a time loop, continuously wakes up from an all too familiar nightmare. >> it was a way for me to communicate not only what i felt but what i experienced in my life, the number of times hi police officers point their gun at me and the number of times have i been pulled over for no reason >> reporter: 36 year old travon free wrote and directed the film. >> it was hard to see what happened to george floyd but to put on it top of that breonna taylor, ahmaud arbery, this feels like the worst version of groundhog day. >> duncan: the lead character, played by rapper and actor joey badass is carter, he only wants to get home to his dog, but keeps getting entangled with a police officer. martin desmond roe was the co- director. >> when i read it i realized he had elevated it to poetry. and
i recently sat down with it's creators in los angeles. what begins as a beautiful day.b >> oh, come on, man. [bleep]. >> duncan: quickly turned deadly. >> i can't breathe. >> duncan: over and over again. in ”two distant strangers," a young black man trapped in a time loop, continuously wakes up from an all too familiar nightmare. >> it was a way for me to communicate not only what i felt but what i experienced in my life, the number of times hi police...
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basically a congressional district in los angeles county moved to phoenix over the last decade. it was not quite enough to get there. some of these margins that states kept or lost seats were incredibly narrow. new york lost its district by eight -- 89 people. but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat. that's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are decided. host: could be states contest when it is so close? guest: i think we will see some, especially a place like new york. we will see what they are going to do. there's always some a litigation about accurate counts, where people live, anything like that. with the pandemic, the shift in the census, they had to make up a lot of procedures on the fly in the face of the pandemic. i think we will see a little litigation around that. things could get nasty when two states end up suing each other, those lawsuits go straight to the u.s. supreme court. it will be headed to the court soon. host:
basically a congressional district in los angeles county moved to phoenix over the last decade. it was not quite enough to get there. some of these margins that states kept or lost seats were incredibly narrow. new york lost its district by eight -- 89 people. but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat. that's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are...
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we'll bring you updates throughout >> they're attracting people from as far as los angeles. here to santa today to come in street race and street race in neighborhoods. >> it is a problem across the bay area. but one city vowing to go after side shows the problem is attracting people from out of town. there's fear that people are even bringing guns to the shows san jose is considering a new law. this would not only go after participants and spectators, but organizers of the side shows the newly dubbed promoter ordinance would also include illegal street racing and the proposed crackdown. kron four's. rob fladeboe has story. >> was a leader. so illegal sideshows like this one are getting bigger all the time. and more 7 people who died in connection with side shows any illegal street racing since 2000, last month there were reports of gunfire at a sideshow in a residential neighborhood off lee avenue, left behind more than a 100 showcases traffic snarled for hours. enough is enough says city council member maya >> so for example, last year it was maybe one or 200 cars, which i
we'll bring you updates throughout >> they're attracting people from as far as los angeles. here to santa today to come in street race and street race in neighborhoods. >> it is a problem across the bay area. but one city vowing to go after side shows the problem is attracting people from out of town. there's fear that people are even bringing guns to the shows san jose is considering a new law. this would not only go after participants and spectators, but organizers of the side...
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esta maÑana en vivo desde los Ángeles. "su padre fue un hÉroe", con estas palabras el presidente biden brinda consuelo al policÍa asesinado en el capitolio. falleciÓ cuando un conductor estrellÓ su auto contra la barrera que. fue puesto en la rotonda del hemiciclo, donde evans pprestÓ servicio por 18 aÑos. hoy continÚa el juicio contra el expolicÍa, derek chauvin en mi apple, el jurado escuchan un sentido de la defensa, luego que un experto en el uso de la fuerza policial diera que las acciones de derek chauvin siguiÓ el entrenamiento,. un exagente y un paramÉdico retirado testificaron sobre un ex arrestos de george floyd, relacionado con drogas. como te informamos en despiece mevlja, el cÓnsul de nicaragua en houston visita al niÑo wilton gutiÉrrez, en un albergue de texas. el pequeÑo cumple una cuarentena preventiva por temor al coronavirus el gobierno nicaragüense dice que el padre de wilton quiere repatriarlo, pero hablÓ con lÁzaro gutiÉrrez, quien se encuentra en su paÍs de origen, y eso es lo que o
esta maÑana en vivo desde los Ángeles. "su padre fue un hÉroe", con estas palabras el presidente biden brinda consuelo al policÍa asesinado en el capitolio. falleciÓ cuando un conductor estrellÓ su auto contra la barrera que. fue puesto en la rotonda del hemiciclo, donde evans pprestÓ servicio por 18 aÑos. hoy continÚa el juicio contra el expolicÍa, derek chauvin en mi apple, el jurado escuchan un sentido de la defensa, luego que un experto en el uso de la fuerza policial...
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los angeles and las vegas is 100 miles more so it's probably going to be more. it comes down to less than 200 miles amtrak simply cannot compete against the economy and flexibility of buses. trips of more than 200 miles, amtrak does not compete against the economy and speed of planes. amtrak does focus on the ninth territory but the seats are uncomfortable, sleeping accommodations are cramped and overpriced, the third is lousy and the reason amtrak can get away with this is because amtrak is the people who give amtrak subsidies so they run trains and 46 date to get political support from politicians and all those states. his proposal will expand to at least one more state. as bob said, you need to return to a user b system. out of ticket revenues. for highways fees or mileage -based user fee program and i am program.pant in that if anybody has questions about it, i could talk with them after the show or maybe during the show. the real advantage of these fees, it makes transportation providers responsive to the users and not the politicians. it makes sure transpo
los angeles and las vegas is 100 miles more so it's probably going to be more. it comes down to less than 200 miles amtrak simply cannot compete against the economy and flexibility of buses. trips of more than 200 miles, amtrak does not compete against the economy and speed of planes. amtrak does focus on the ninth territory but the seats are uncomfortable, sleeping accommodations are cramped and overpriced, the third is lousy and the reason amtrak can get away with this is because amtrak is...
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un leve sismo de magnitud cuatro sacudiÓ esta madrugada el Área de lenox en el condado de los Ángeles, el servicio geolÓgico de los estados unidos informÓ que el terremoto ocurriÓ a casi trece millas de profundidad no hubo informes inmediatos de esta madrugada un dron identificÓ una posible segunda brecha en un depÓsito contaminado de una antigua planta de fosfato en el condado mal aquÍ, en la florida, el depÓsito mÁs de una semana derramando agua de otra ruptura, y el riesgo de inundaciones tan grande que las autoridades evacuaron a cientos de viviendas cercanas para y rivero nos habla de ese peligro ambiental. >> este dron que monitorea cada segundo del estanque de aguas residuales a punto de colapsar en jaÉn pueden florida hoy descubriÓ una posible segunda >> ahÍ, aunque yo no pago que me preocupan las amenazas a la seguridad pÚblica a los negocios y por supuesto, a la vida marina. el gobernador de florida ron desantis declarÓ estado de emergencia en la vÍa, las autoridades evacuaron mÁs de trescientos viviendas con la ayuda de la cruz roja, la cÁrcel del condado de
un leve sismo de magnitud cuatro sacudiÓ esta madrugada el Área de lenox en el condado de los Ángeles, el servicio geolÓgico de los estados unidos informÓ que el terremoto ocurriÓ a casi trece millas de profundidad no hubo informes inmediatos de esta madrugada un dron identificÓ una posible segunda brecha en un depÓsito contaminado de una antigua planta de fosfato en el condado mal aquÍ, en la florida, el depÓsito mÁs de una semana derramando agua de otra ruptura, y el riesgo de...
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christina coleman is live from los angeles with the latest on that. >> reporter: jon, the mother was in a tense custody battle over her kids with their father. the dad reportedly was concerned about her mental health. his family says he's devastated by the loss of his children. their six month old baby, a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old were found dead by their grandmother early saturday morning at their san fernando valley apartment. police have not confirmed a cause of death, though early reports indicate the children were stabbed. this brutal crime taking a toll on the entire community. here is what responding officers say they are going through right now. >> these are the incidents that we carry throughout our careers when we see, you know, a deceased children, an incident like this where it truly -- you have innocent lives that are lost, and it's really hard to process that as a police officer. but luckily, we have the support of each other, we have the support of the community members. >> reporter: the mother of the children was arrested about 200 miles north of los angeles after a
christina coleman is live from los angeles with the latest on that. >> reporter: jon, the mother was in a tense custody battle over her kids with their father. the dad reportedly was concerned about her mental health. his family says he's devastated by the loss of his children. their six month old baby, a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old were found dead by their grandmother early saturday morning at their san fernando valley apartment. police have not confirmed a cause of death, though early...
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reporting from los angeles, i'm paul vercammen. play ball, pam. >> all right, paul. i'm not very good at playing ball, but thanks for that. appreciate it. and it was interesting, you noted that you still need to wear your mask in the vaccinated section, but you can take it off when you're eating and drinking. thank you so much for bringing us the latest there. another step of getting back to normal, something we all. >>> now let's go to new york city. all the city run vaccine sites there are open to anybody over age 16 without an appointment. polo sandoval is outside the museum of natural history. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, pam, just consider this. about 31% of the people in new york state now are considered fully vaccinated. just in the last 24 hours, about 189,000 vaccines have actually been administered here in the state. new york authorities, very familiar with the fact that the only way to continue to make those numbers continue to grow is by continuing to open up more locations and as you mentioned, the american museum of natural history here
reporting from los angeles, i'm paul vercammen. play ball, pam. >> all right, paul. i'm not very good at playing ball, but thanks for that. appreciate it. and it was interesting, you noted that you still need to wear your mask in the vaccinated section, but you can take it off when you're eating and drinking. thank you so much for bringing us the latest there. another step of getting back to normal, something we all. >>> now let's go to new york city. all the city run vaccine...
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a year into the pandemic that fight is still going on and heating up in los angeles where a group of teachers have filed a lawsuit against the teachers union and the school district over keeping kids out of classrooms. they say their kids are being held hostage over a political agenda. here's a portion of that lawsuit just filed, united teachers los angeles use the tragedy of covid 19 as an excuse to extract conception based on its preferred personal and ideological policies by holding the education and future of children hostage. the teachers union was willing for teachers to remain out of the classroom and children including plaintiffs that supplemental, social and economic consequences so these four parents are saying their children have greatly suffered by being forced to stay home for the whole year and one of the things the lawsuit says is whether teachers union is demanding has nothing to do with the pandemic. griff: every parent across the country when teachers unions have such a grip on the situation, not caring first and foremost about students mental and physical and acade
a year into the pandemic that fight is still going on and heating up in los angeles where a group of teachers have filed a lawsuit against the teachers union and the school district over keeping kids out of classrooms. they say their kids are being held hostage over a political agenda. here's a portion of that lawsuit just filed, united teachers los angeles use the tragedy of covid 19 as an excuse to extract conception based on its preferred personal and ideological policies by holding the...