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>> all right, rob marciano, right by the l.a. river for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> meantime, also in los angeles, a massive strike shutting down the nation's second-largest school district. more than 30,000 staff members including school aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and custodians all walking off the job. members picketing in that rain today. teachers also walking out in support. the union, which has been without a contract since 2020, saying its 30,000 members are barely making minimum wage, as costs in southern california soar. abc's kayna whitworth tonight in california. >> reporter: tonight, streets in downtown los angeles packed with protesters. as los angeles unified school district service workers strike for better wages and working conditions. it looks like this for blocks, as teachers have joined the service workers in solidarity. they're out here supporting the custodians, the bus drivers, the cafeteria workers. nearly half a million students across a thousand different schools likely out of class for days, leaving some parent
>> all right, rob marciano, right by the l.a. river for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> meantime, also in los angeles, a massive strike shutting down the nation's second-largest school district. more than 30,000 staff members including school aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and custodians all walking off the job. members picketing in that rain today. teachers also walking out in support. the union, which has been without a contract since 2020, saying its 30,000 members are...
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now the cities are building apartments in l.a. and san francisco. the average cost is about 750 per unit. they are also providing housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers and this is a lot of people, are helping the homeless receive medical care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment needed. some also receive free bus passes, and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> i think we're wasting a lot of money, and we're throwing good money after bad. you know the governors now proposing another billion dollars on programs that we don't even know work. reporter: so voters are losing patience. why? well even as the state population decreases, the number of homeless increases. california home to 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the homeless. taxpayers, stuart, actually spent 17 billion in the last three years to move people off the streets and turn their lives around. that's 100 grand for every homeless person. >> it feels like we're at a different point. we're at a crossroads where public sympathy is wearing th
now the cities are building apartments in l.a. and san francisco. the average cost is about 750 per unit. they are also providing housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers and this is a lot of people, are helping the homeless receive medical care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment needed. some also receive free bus passes, and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> i think we're wasting a lot of money, and we're throwing good money after bad....
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a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us bring in al roker who is tracking this. they seem to be stuck in this spate of storms. >> i know. we don't have a break right now, lester. 17 million under flood alerts. 33 million under wind alerts. 2 million are winter weather alerts. and you can see the radar. you can see all the heavy rain coming in. look at some of the wind gusts. 30 miles per hour in l.a. monterey 60. needles 31-mile-per-hour wind gusts today. rainfall amounts, we're going to see another 1 to 2 inches stretching from monterey down to san diego. snowfall amounts, we're talking about another 1 to 3 feet of snow throughout the sierra. and the system moves to the east, looking for severe weather thursday dallas to san angelo, and friday severe weather, possibility of
a water main break adding to the misery on l.a.'s freeways. >> this is a lake that has formed right on the southbound lanes. >> reporter: tonight another dangerous washout leaving southern california drenched as forecasters say more is on the way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let us bring in al roker who is tracking this. they seem to be stuck in this spate of storms. >> i know. we don't have a break right now, lester. 17 million under flood alerts....
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. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem. not for lack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now proposing another billion dollars on programs we don't know work. >> where is all the money going? critics say they call it the homeless ink. hundreds of government agencies, corporations and nonprofits delivering services over layers of bureaucracies. as for the services many homeless are on disability. that pays $8 hundred to $1800 a month. most qualify for food stamps, food assistance and three meals a day at shelters. cities build apartments in l.a., san francisco, average cost over $7 hundred grand per unit. there are also housing vouchers, subsidies and shelter beds. case managers help them rece
. >> whether it's l.a. or any other california city homelessness is the number one problem. not for lack of money according to an audit but accountability. california has 10% of the u.s. population but 33% of the nation's homeless. taxpayers spent $17 billion in the last three years say lawmakers to move people off the street and turn their lives around. that's 100,000 for every homeless person. >> we're wasting a lot of money. throwing good money after bad. the governor is now...
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a number of parks and rec centers offered programs to keep the kids busy and the l.a. zoo was free today for students. which is great. it's what they always say. if you can't send a kid to school, leave them with a gorilla. [ laughter and applause ] you know we do this show for an international audience. the united states, canada, and now because of youtube, we have viewers all over the world. but local news is still of vital importance and so every now and then, we hit the street to bring the news to the people. and we've done it again, in a new edition of "breaking the news." >> here comes the news! the results are in. over 95% of men admit to having cheated on their spouse. my five-second test to learn the truth. four, three, two, one -- oh, buddy, buddy. what did you do? >> niece alert! >> if you die, your cat will eat your face. but what will your dog do to your butt? we talk to dr. paul henready, about his new book, "down, bad dog." >>> queen cover band bohemian crapsody playing three nights at civic auditorium. we meet the band after the break. >> and this -- >>
a number of parks and rec centers offered programs to keep the kids busy and the l.a. zoo was free today for students. which is great. it's what they always say. if you can't send a kid to school, leave them with a gorilla. [ laughter and applause ] you know we do this show for an international audience. the united states, canada, and now because of youtube, we have viewers all over the world. but local news is still of vital importance and so every now and then, we hit the street to bring the...
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[cheers and applause] >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebekah anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they are demanding a 30% raise. >> we don't get a raise every year. >> reporter: after 22 years, she now makes $25 an hour. >> inflation, everything has gone up, rent, gas, food, everything is terrible right now. [whistle blowing] >> reporter: most of the union's members work fewer than six hours a day, bringing the average pay to nearly $32,000 a year. the average price for a one-bedroom apartment in the city of l.a. tops that at $2800 a month. emmanuel morales is a custodian making $18 an hour, just above minimum wage here. he still lives with his parents. could you afford your own apartment? >> no. if i wanted to, i couldn't, i don't have that type of m
[cheers and applause] >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebekah anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they are demanding a 30% raise. >> we don't get...
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. >> once a symbol of the supply chain crisis today, the l.a. long beach port is wide open. >> there are fewer ships come in. fewer containers. demand went down and it's diversified. >> a year ago more than 100 ships waited offshore. >> we have got a lot of ships all over the ocean, we can't bring them in because there's no room. >> today, open docks, idle cranes. what happened? falling demand and full warehouses. >> we are seeing that a lot of customers in asia and in north america have too much inventory and they are running down this inventory right now. >> because of that shipping rates from china to l.a. fell from 20,000 per container to 1100. >> the big c queue of ships whee did it go? >> booming while traffic at l.a. long beach is sun 38% from a year ago. ongoing labor dispute. >> shipper has been diminished because of the labor negotiation. >> what hasn't changed? consumer prices. >> one of the key ways to flight inflation is by lowering the cost of moving goods through the supply chain. >> it's true there is less congestion, more trucke
. >> once a symbol of the supply chain crisis today, the l.a. long beach port is wide open. >> there are fewer ships come in. fewer containers. demand went down and it's diversified. >> a year ago more than 100 ships waited offshore. >> we have got a lot of ships all over the ocean, we can't bring them in because there's no room. >> today, open docks, idle cranes. what happened? falling demand and full warehouses. >> we are seeing that a lot of customers in...
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we note that peer that is a fact across the country in many citis including l.a. we note many can class people don't have cars. they take public transportation and people who are affluent drive more and end up through these highways driving through the communities. but that polluted air affects all of us, it affects poor people and we need to make sure we rethink clean air appeared we have a responsibility to do that together. but the study is true born by the facts. i wouldn't use the racist part about people driving on highways, but it is a fact. >> emily: and the thing, jason, there is some public transportation. there was a couple of buses but no subway, rail, so everybody has to drive in l.a. appeared to marie's point commit a sort of exactly for example and less fundamental changes but never will because the state has no budget either in the state doesn't want to address it in that way. there is no other option because from the beginning they didn't make the choices. >> jason: the assumption is 405 or 101 and i used to live in southern california has a littl
we note that peer that is a fact across the country in many citis including l.a. we note many can class people don't have cars. they take public transportation and people who are affluent drive more and end up through these highways driving through the communities. but that polluted air affects all of us, it affects poor people and we need to make sure we rethink clean air appeared we have a responsibility to do that together. but the study is true born by the facts. i wouldn't use the racist...
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in l.a. public school teachers are on a 3 day strike demanding from the lowest paid school workers receive a 30% increase. the teachers were line dancing in the streets. >> ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's like the healthcare workers dancing with the white coats. >> the difference is we gave these people the taxpayer $4 billion and 626 million dollars in covid relief. the school board offered them a 23% increase. they won't take anything but 30%. you can't hold these kids hostage. they went 18 months without schooling. that's enough. >> laura: and they are bad dancers. the teachers abandoning kids because they don't care about the kids. it's all about them and the teacher's unions. it's a good segue to your new book. it's a children book. people think they know about edison's life. why do you call him the patron saint of home schooling? >> i don't know why he is not regarded as that. this series is called turn about tails. it's crisis points in the young lives of historic figures. in the case of edison
in l.a. public school teachers are on a 3 day strike demanding from the lowest paid school workers receive a 30% increase. the teachers were line dancing in the streets. >> ♪ ♪ >> laura: it's like the healthcare workers dancing with the white coats. >> the difference is we gave these people the taxpayer $4 billion and 626 million dollars in covid relief. the school board offered them a 23% increase. they won't take anything but 30%. you can't hold these kids hostage. they...
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this is orange county you're looking at.an conditions st oside l.a. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hy, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but san diego and santa cruz, you guys have gotten hit hard with the wind today. you can see that swirl heading into san francisco. that's the center of the low. the cold core means it gets more showery, heavy rains. the flood threat goes on tonight and the wind through into nevada and arizona. ad then as the showers continue, pile up the snow. the snow levels lower, pile up another couple of feet of snow in the mountains in california, and also in through the southern rockies. and then this energy gets into the southern plains on thursday and looks like north texas will be under the g
this is orange county you're looking at.an conditions st oside l.a. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in california tonight, tracking this storm, of course, another storm set to hit right across the country. hy, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. and we're getting another big pulse of the wind and rain right now here in l.a., where the rivers are running high and in some cases, rising. this storm really strong, top to bottom strength. and now the cold core is coming in. but san diego and...
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on this day the city of l.a. who offered a special thank you to women who have had to fight for the right to fight for their country.>> for your small town to recognize your service, after so long, is very, very gratifying. >> reporter: women have played a key role in the wartime history of this nation, but even as the role has become more central to the mission, their efforts are often overlooked. dolores joined the navy in 1955 , later retiring as a chief petty officer. she says women veterans have stayed quiet about their service for too long. >> it is a time for women now to stand up, and not be afraid to speak and be part of our country. but we have always been in the background, and now we are coming up to be equal and stand up for what we believe is right. >> there were so many women that have broken barriers and have done things that we would never even know. for the mail, part, they are being recognized and women are not. >> reporter: the caps because it has been such a struggle, many women veterans don'
on this day the city of l.a. who offered a special thank you to women who have had to fight for the right to fight for their country.>> for your small town to recognize your service, after so long, is very, very gratifying. >> reporter: women have played a key role in the wartime history of this nation, but even as the role has become more central to the mission, their efforts are often overlooked. dolores joined the navy in 1955 , later retiring as a chief petty officer. she says...
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in fact you can follow the cloud cover from l.a. to honolulu just incredible to see this amount of clouds stretching thousands of miles across the pacific bringing that constant what we call a representative in the sky. right? so the precipitation is not done. it con to on the late north and south throughout the state. we have residual runoff from saturday into sunday , hence the flash flood threat ongoing but we have another storm system expected. here's the projected future rainfall and snowfall. on top of what's fallen we could see 2-4 inches of rain across the central valley lesser toward the coast and the highest of elevation through the see a nevada mountain range could see snowfall in feet. prediction center slight risk of flash flooding saturday extending into sunday as that hose of water on the late north ward. we have eradicated so much of our drought for now throughout the state. this is a comparison from december 2022 to curran conditions and you can see exceptional extreme drought conditions removed throughout californi
in fact you can follow the cloud cover from l.a. to honolulu just incredible to see this amount of clouds stretching thousands of miles across the pacific bringing that constant what we call a representative in the sky. right? so the precipitation is not done. it con to on the late north and south throughout the state. we have residual runoff from saturday into sunday , hence the flash flood threat ongoing but we have another storm system expected. here's the projected future rainfall and...
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we're at the east district office for the l.a. school district where a little bit later this morning we're expecting there will be a rally here, as you can see there were also pickets early this morning. you start to see in a situation like this just how much people depend on their local school districts, particularly in a district like l.a., which is mostly low income families. the district says that it gave out some 125,000 free meals yesterday. ñ about 1,300 students that went to what they call supervisory sites, but the district is set up, that is just a small fraction of the 400,000 or so students in this school district where everyone, as you said, yasmin, has just had to scramble with no new talks scheduled. these support employees, the service employees for the district want a 30% pay raise. the district is offering 23%. there seems to be a pretty wide gulf in between, and the union says that the average salary is just $25,000 a year. that includes full-time and part-time employees, but still, barely enough to get by in l
we're at the east district office for the l.a. school district where a little bit later this morning we're expecting there will be a rally here, as you can see there were also pickets early this morning. you start to see in a situation like this just how much people depend on their local school districts, particularly in a district like l.a., which is mostly low income families. the district says that it gave out some 125,000 free meals yesterday. ñ about 1,300 students that went to what they...
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. >>> right now l.a. public schools are closed again as school workers strike for the third straight day now. mayor karen bass is stepping in. maura barrett is on the ground in los angeles for us. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> reporter: you might be able to hear that music playing next to me and the union workers gathering behind me as they prepare for another rally on the third day of this walkout, effectively closing school for three days in a row here in los angeles because the strike is ongoing. negotiations are ongoing, despite mayor karen bass getting involved yesterday. i want to play a bit of sound from a special education teacher to remind you what these union workers are fighting for. they said that they're fighting for fair wages as well as fair labor practices. i want you to hear from the special education teacher about what he deals with, given his paycheck each month. >> so called affordable housing units, these are apartments that the district built to help employees with housin
. >>> right now l.a. public schools are closed again as school workers strike for the third straight day now. mayor karen bass is stepping in. maura barrett is on the ground in los angeles for us. what's the latest on the negotiations? >> reporter: you might be able to hear that music playing next to me and the union workers gathering behind me as they prepare for another rally on the third day of this walkout, effectively closing school for three days in a row here in los...
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there is no shortage of traffic issues here in l.a. we're expecting a couple of inches of rain here in l.a. proper. as you get to the higher elevations, 10 inches of rain and snow in the mountains as this unrelenting winter continues into spring. >> mother nature has not been very kind to california of late. any indication as to when californians can expect to get a break from this latest storm? >> today is the worst weather day. tomorrow, a little bit here and there. and then as we go to thursday and friday, things will improve. so far the rain rates haven't been high enough for any significant flooding. the winds are kaudzcausing prob. we have 17 million under flood alerts. 3 million under winter weather advisories. and wind alerts, 33 million. a strong wind event. the heaviest rain is up in areas around san francisco to sacramento. and then another batch of rain is spreading its way from southern california into arizona. we had an inch of rain in downtown l.a., should have maybe another half inch to an inch for this event. i don't t
there is no shortage of traffic issues here in l.a. we're expecting a couple of inches of rain here in l.a. proper. as you get to the higher elevations, 10 inches of rain and snow in the mountains as this unrelenting winter continues into spring. >> mother nature has not been very kind to california of late. any indication as to when californians can expect to get a break from this latest storm? >> today is the worst weather day. tomorrow, a little bit here and there. and then as we...
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in l.a., high-rise apartments go up all the time. doesn't take 12 years. >> reporter: but the developers have to raise the money. the v.a. only pays for the utilities. the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably, read an l.a. times editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the v.a. has 3,500 homeless vets around this crumbling campus and obey the law and tear up the lesions for the likes of brentwood schools. you are one of the plaintiffs. >> yeah. >> reporter: the v.a. has to monday to responds. told cnn in 2020 the v.a. provided 1301 permanent housing placement to formally homeless veterans in los angeles. despite that progress, there is still work to do. there is. there is those brentwood school facilities are still here and a few thousand vets are still living homeless on the streets of l.a. and people die on these streets. >> incredible reporting. >>> still ahead, march madness as teams start punching their ticket to the ncaa tournament and three more tickets are up for grabs today. s. whether y
in l.a., high-rise apartments go up all the time. doesn't take 12 years. >> reporter: but the developers have to raise the money. the v.a. only pays for the utilities. the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably, read an l.a. times editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the v.a. has 3,500 homeless vets around this crumbling campus and obey the law and tear up the lesions for the likes of brentwood schools. you are one of the plaintiffs. >> yeah....
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we got back in like november and we're out in l.a. right now. but he was there almost -- you know, him and daisy were out there for almost all of 2022 and they started to get little tiny accents, but not enough as far as like -- as far as like - i don't know, dick van dyke and mary poppins [ laughter ] it's like that >> seth: so not enough for people to know they just spent a year in england to be like, "what happened what's going on here?" >> oh someone's laying on the disney+ a lot. [ laughter ] hello. it's like that [ laughter ] >> seth: the best. >> but they -- yeah. he's really into soccer right now. and he did this thing where he -- he loves looking up their cards and, like, videos, and he comes up with fun facts that he finds on youtube like, if i bring up a player or something like that. i don't have any off the top of my head. but like, i'll -- "oh, you like, messi. he's great." he loves messi and mbappe and all those guys, from watching the world cup. and he's like, "yeah, but, you know, messi -- messi - hasn't always been perfect." i
we got back in like november and we're out in l.a. right now. but he was there almost -- you know, him and daisy were out there for almost all of 2022 and they started to get little tiny accents, but not enough as far as like -- as far as like - i don't know, dick van dyke and mary poppins [ laughter ] it's like that >> seth: so not enough for people to know they just spent a year in england to be like, "what happened what's going on here?" >> oh someone's laying on the...
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for the central coast down into l.a., moving on out of here i the second half of the week. if you live or work in san francisco, spring is on monday. >> howled will your dog be? >> we adopted her last year. >> happy birthday, cc if you are watching. >>> thanks so much for making us a part of your mornin . narrator: when you see this symbol, you know you're watching television that is educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. dylan: hi, everyone, i'm dylan dreyer. it's time for an incredible adventure on "earth odyssey". today, we're on an excursion to find the strangest and boldest behaviors in the animal kingdom. like here where a ravenous reptile shows us his favorite buffalo buffet. hidden in the trees, a young gazelle catches the eye thanks to a unique coat. and later, for this group of rare zebras, stripes are a thing of the past. but first, we head to africa to see its most famous amphibian in
for the central coast down into l.a., moving on out of here i the second half of the week. if you live or work in san francisco, spring is on monday. >> howled will your dog be? >> we adopted her last year. >> happy birthday, cc if you are watching. >>> thanks so much for making us a part of your mornin . narrator: when you see this symbol, you know you're watching television that is educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. dylan: hi, everyone, i'm...
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jeff paul is in l.a. not often you hear a story like this or case this court. >> today shaping up to be the last full day of witnesses being called to the stand. much of the most recent testimony revolved around the defense's animation of the collision. paltrow's lawyers calling a bio mechanical engineer to the stand and he pointed out in his opinion based on the laws of physics paltrow's version of the collision is likely more accurate. since proceedings are taking so long, other key testimony we were expecting like that from paltrow's kids is now being read in court to speed things up. here is a portion of what paltrow's now 18-year-old daughter apple had to say. >> when you discussed it with your mother and you said she was frantic, what do you mean by that? >> she was in a state of shock. she was very upset and she was in pain. >> since that collision have you seen your mother in that state of shock like this since then? >> no, not like that. >> the man suing paltrow for $3 hundred thousand blames her
jeff paul is in l.a. not often you hear a story like this or case this court. >> today shaping up to be the last full day of witnesses being called to the stand. much of the most recent testimony revolved around the defense's animation of the collision. paltrow's lawyers calling a bio mechanical engineer to the stand and he pointed out in his opinion based on the laws of physics paltrow's version of the collision is likely more accurate. since proceedings are taking so long, other key...
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we are looking at changes mostly through the central coast down into l.a. i think they are out of the drought at this moment. we are doing very well, though. remember, we started the season with a lot of dark reds on the map. now we are staying clear here in the bay area as well. i didn't notice a change for today's update, so we are staying abnormally dry in the three following counties, sonoma, solano and over in napa county. we are going to get the break from the rain. san francisco right now 51 degrees with cloudy skies. we will go out to the mid-50s this afternoon. it will be a little breezy so make sure you bring your windbreaker. >>> mike, how is it looking in traffic? >> like a breeze in many spots. we do have an alert. i know we are talking about puppy day later on, and there was a dog in the carrier, and i think the dog was injured. no major injuries to humans in the area, and traffic is improving through the area, and now back to you. >> thank you. >>> a deadly shooting overnight ended in a violent standoff. we have a live look at the scene close
we are looking at changes mostly through the central coast down into l.a. i think they are out of the drought at this moment. we are doing very well, though. remember, we started the season with a lot of dark reds on the map. now we are staying clear here in the bay area as well. i didn't notice a change for today's update, so we are staying abnormally dry in the three following counties, sonoma, solano and over in napa county. we are going to get the break from the rain. san francisco right...
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. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i think the type of baseball played in oakland is similar to the type of people in oakland. it is kind of like, they are no really expected to do anything, then all of a sudden we are underestimated and then we become stars, like so many star have been traded to other teams because they see the type of ball played in oakland. >> reporter: if you're coming t the game, give yourself extra time. it will be busy alone 880 the nimitz freeway. that is because people will be looking to get out here early and tailgate in advance. give yourself time here. b.a.r.t. is also a great option as well, i
. >> reporter: yeah, shohei ohtan will be on the mound for the l.a. angels. this is a game you will want to watch. >> reporter: almost definite. a the same time, there is a lot o uncertainty around the a's future in oakland. we know ther is a lot of interest in vegas t get the team there. but these fans are still well despite the rocky seasons the a's have had. we talked to an ace fan who has been going to game since he was little. he told us why the team is also special. >> i...
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recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupted after torres tried opening an emergency exit door. plane.ill kill every man on thi- where are they diverting us? because wherever it is, it's going to be a bloodbath. >> he was saying that i'm going to kill everybody in the plane. so now he's getting more, you know, not just random thoughts. it's more deliberate. >> reporter: about five or six passengers an crew members tackling torres, restraining him with zip ties, holding him down for about 30 minutes. but he kept on fighting. >> my husband ran to the back of the plane to see if there were anymore zip ties. they didn't have anymore. so, passengers started taking their belts off to get the belts up there, you know, just in case that he somehow got out of the restraints. >> reporter: and david, author
recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupted after torres tried opening an emergency exit door. plane.ill kill every man on thi- where are they diverting us? because wherever it is, it's...
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superintendent for the l.a. unified school district is joining us now. superintendent, thanks for making time today. why couldn't the district come to an agreement with the workers? >> good afternoon, jessica and boris. thank you so much for having me. number one, we've been at the table for quite a while now. we recognize the historic inequities that persist, particularly impact some of the lowest wage earners in our community, the voices you just heard from. that's why we led with an historic compensation package that we put on the table. we started out at 15% cash in hand as well as recurring compensation increase. we're now at a 23% recurring compensation increase, in addition to a 3% bonus. but look, this is the result of a crescendo of frustration that goes back many, many, many years. this new team has inherited these conditions. we are negotiating. i remain hopeful we'll be able to have a legitimate kgs that may result in a prec precedent-setting contract. >> superintendent, the workers talk about feeling disrespected by the district. i'm wonderi
superintendent for the l.a. unified school district is joining us now. superintendent, thanks for making time today. why couldn't the district come to an agreement with the workers? >> good afternoon, jessica and boris. thank you so much for having me. number one, we've been at the table for quite a while now. we recognize the historic inequities that persist, particularly impact some of the lowest wage earners in our community, the voices you just heard from. that's why we led with an...
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. >> l.a. schools are shut down today. the reason why workers at one of the biggest school districts in the nation are walking off the job for the next few days. all of this and so much more right ahead for you this morning on "today in the bay." >>> right now at 6:30, the next storm making its way into the bay area. we're tracking the outlook for strong winds expected in your neighborhood. >>> and a new freeway trouble spot, we're monitoring possible spots for evening commuters after part of a retaining wall moves down an embankment. >>> will former president trump be arrested today? he seems to think so. breaking down the latest on the possible indictment. this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, xumo and online. it's 6:30 on tuesday morning, thanks for starting your day with us, i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's get right to our big story this morning as you take a live look outside, you can see we're monitoring across the bay area, as the rain makes its way in oakland, you can see on the camer
. >> l.a. schools are shut down today. the reason why workers at one of the biggest school districts in the nation are walking off the job for the next few days. all of this and so much more right ahead for you this morning on "today in the bay." >>> right now at 6:30, the next storm making its way into the bay area. we're tracking the outlook for strong winds expected in your neighborhood. >>> and a new freeway trouble spot, we're monitoring possible spots for...
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only pays the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably read an "l.a. times" editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the va has 3500 homeless vets on or around this crumbling campus that obey the law and tear up the leases for the likes of brentwood school. >> and you were one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. >> has anything happened? >> nope. >> the va has until monday to respond. told cnn, in 2022 the va provided 1301 permanent housing placements to formerly homeless veterans in los angeles. despite that progress, there is still work to do. there is those brentwood school facilities are still here and a few thousand vets are still living homeless on the streets of l.a. and people die on these streets. >> nick watt, thanks so much. >>> and this quick programming note. be sure to check out the new film "glitch." it explores how a trivia company went from internet obsession to a total meltdown. >> i'm working with these guys who started vine, and they want to do this trivia show on an app. to me, i didn't have high hopes for it.
only pays the department of veterans affairs has failed miserably read an "l.a. times" editorial in december after another lawsuit was filed demanding the va has 3500 homeless vets on or around this crumbling campus that obey the law and tear up the leases for the likes of brentwood school. >> and you were one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. >> has anything happened? >> nope. >> the va has until monday to respond. told cnn, in 2022 the va provided 1301...
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the latest from l.a. ahead. >>> and a teen's death reexamined after the alex murdaugh murder trial. >>> but first ron desantis breaks his silence. >> i don't know what goes into paying money to a porn star to secure silence. i don't speak to that. - what? - especially when it comes to your finances. - are you a certified financial planner™? - i'm a cfp® professional. - cfp® professionals are committed to acting in your r best intere. that's why it's gotta be a cfp®. ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more efficient routes... ...so you can deliver more value to your customers. fast. reliable. perfectly orchtrated. the united states postal service. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune
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i can't imagine, ainsley, how a job in l.a. could get more difficult but they are managing to do it. >> you said it correctly. i was highlighting he said it's limited to their names and photos and all their personal information drug cartels go on the website and see your picture. what do you think they will do. the l.a. police protective league are the ones who have expressed this concern. they have launched a personal misconduct complaint. they want this site taken down. they are trying to find out who is responsible in the department for releasing this information and why weren't they notified? they are blaming the chief, michael moore because is he in charge, obviously. but also the police administration number 3 a lady by the name of elizabeth rhodes. they are accused of getting the information the request a while ago and releasing this information so she is going to have to answer some questions. she said she did notify the organization in passing and they said this is false. >> brian: hey, pete. you don't do in. you do yo
i can't imagine, ainsley, how a job in l.a. could get more difficult but they are managing to do it. >> you said it correctly. i was highlighting he said it's limited to their names and photos and all their personal information drug cartels go on the website and see your picture. what do you think they will do. the l.a. police protective league are the ones who have expressed this concern. they have launched a personal misconduct complaint. they want this site taken down. they are trying...
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cnn's nick watt is in l.a. for us. how much money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are not talking right now. the union says, listen, the average wage for our workers here in l.a. i0 a year, that puts them below poverty. we need more money for our people, you mentioned that there are a number of groups. so the people wearing purple, that is the union that represents these workers, the bus drivers, et cetera, and the red, they are the teachers union. this isn't really their fight, but they are out here in solidarity. they say that their fight is the teacher's fight, and they are here demanding better conditions. that right there is the district headquarters, the superintendent says he stayed in
cnn's nick watt is in l.a. for us. how much money are those striking asking for, and what is the school district offering? >> well, jake, the strikers say that their main issue is respect and working conditions, but of course there is money involved. the union wants a 30% raise for these workers, custodians, bus drivers, et cetera. right now the school district is at 23%, 30, 23 still a gap, an apparently they are not talking right now. the union says, listen, the average wage for our...
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the government builds apartments, average cost in l.a. and san francisco 750,000 per unit. there are also housing vouchers and subsidies. case managers help get medical appointments, mental health, and drug and alcohol treatment. some also receive free bus passes and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> you want to reduce homeless homelessness come to l.a. >> the mayor promises more shelters. the governor is using the national guard to build more tiny homes. >> crossroads where public sympathy is wearing thin. public outrage is growing and if we're not age to show meaningful reductions and fast, we are in danger of ooze losing all public support for what we are trying to do. >> state audit found that money isn't necessarily a problem. accountability is with hundreds of government agencies and nonprofits all fighting for a piece of the pie, producing a bloated do duplicative systems l homeless inc. bret? >> bret: william, thank you. how the push for reparations could escalate already surging inflation. we'll explain. first, beyond our borders tonight. pre
the government builds apartments, average cost in l.a. and san francisco 750,000 per unit. there are also housing vouchers and subsidies. case managers help get medical appointments, mental health, and drug and alcohol treatment. some also receive free bus passes and a safe place to park if they are living out of a car. >> you want to reduce homeless homelessness come to l.a. >> the mayor promises more shelters. the governor is using the national guard to build more tiny homes....
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it it is stage show out in l.a. so he recommended me and i didn't realize when i started the show, he really -- you know, it's his show but adam really ran that whole show. and he would come into work on his -- he would rollerblade to work. isn't that funny, jimmy? rollerblading! and then he would write everything -- he hand writes everything on yellow legal pad and is just the greatest. the award makes it look easy in the whole thing seems -- it's like, you know, it's like nothing. he's got the whole world figured out in a lot of ways. >> it is so true, jimmy. you seem like that whales too. you seem very laid-back. but i was going to say adam does make it look really easy, almost like is not working, but he really works harder than anyone. and when he was at nyu, you know, he was like 17 or 18, all these kids were like going for beers, hanging out. adam would go to the clubs and work on his act and was perfecting his act. he worked harder than anyone and he was famous on campus, he would you stand up in the dorms,
it it is stage show out in l.a. so he recommended me and i didn't realize when i started the show, he really -- you know, it's his show but adam really ran that whole show. and he would come into work on his -- he would rollerblade to work. isn't that funny, jimmy? rollerblading! and then he would write everything -- he hand writes everything on yellow legal pad and is just the greatest. the award makes it look easy in the whole thing seems -- it's like, you know, it's like nothing. he's got...
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. >> steve: well, it is 3:15 in the morning in l.a. and a strike in that school district there is set to begin in 45 minutes. >> brian: the move leaves over a half million students out of the classroom and the strike could last for days. >> katie: so what does the union want? todd piro joins us now with a look at their demands, todd? >> todd: good morning to all three of you, the los angeles unified school district is setting down today due a union strike. 30,000 workers demanding a 30% pay hike. plus an additional $2 an hour in, quote, equity adjust wants, bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and other staffers want more full-time work, equitable healthcare and more staffing levels. seiu had is agreed to enter a mediation process to try to address our differences unfortunately lausd broke that confidentiality with sharing it with the media before our bargaining team makes all decisions had a chance to discuss how to proceed. this is, yet, another example of the school district's continued disrespect of school workers. we are rea
. >> steve: well, it is 3:15 in the morning in l.a. and a strike in that school district there is set to begin in 45 minutes. >> brian: the move leaves over a half million students out of the classroom and the strike could last for days. >> katie: so what does the union want? todd piro joins us now with a look at their demands, todd? >> todd: good morning to all three of you, the los angeles unified school district is setting down today due a union strike. 30,000 workers...
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in indonesia, l.a. with the elephant. the north pole, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon ride. rome, japan, eastern islands, northern lights and rightght, ee australian outback. >> we are on our adventure around the world in 80 days at age 81 and a still on the run. >> david: telling us tonight they will be back in texas with their families this weekend but not until after they are finished with one remarkable trip. >> our advice is get up out of that easy chair, get out of your comfort zone, make some plans, and live. because age is only a number. >> david: you inspire us all, >> a historic day. for the first time ever in american president is indicted. local perspective on the unprecedented action against donald trump should >> plus, what is the investigation that is having an act on police service in antioch? >> dry skies today. i will let you know if this continues through the weekend. abc7news at 6:00 starts now. >> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> something that has never happened before in america. a man who se
in indonesia, l.a. with the elephant. the north pole, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon ride. rome, japan, eastern islands, northern lights and rightght, ee australian outback. >> we are on our adventure around the world in 80 days at age 81 and a still on the run. >> david: telling us tonight they will be back in texas with their families this weekend but not until after they are finished with one remarkable trip. >> our advice is get up out of...
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so when we had our son, trav, we were here in l.a. we live on the east coast, but he had to be born in l.a. because i was finishing up a movie called "tremors." >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> had underground worms. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kind what was a baby is, really, if you think about it. [ laughter ] >> you're right. you're right, and i had some dreams to that effect. [ laughter ] and we didn't know anything, man. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> nothing about raising a kid. we didn't know what we were doing. i mean, when i look at the videos, i felt like we really were children ourselves. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, we were staying at a hotel. it was the chateau marmont here in l.a., which at that time was one of the few hotels that would allow us to bring the dog. we had this giant dog, jane, with us. and we had rented a car. and -- i don't know, i was scattered. i wasn't really thinking. pulled up to the valet at the hotel. jumped out of the car. slammed the door. car's still running. keys in the car. windows up. bab
so when we had our son, trav, we were here in l.a. we live on the east coast, but he had to be born in l.a. because i was finishing up a movie called "tremors." >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> had underground worms. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kind what was a baby is, really, if you think about it. [ laughter ] >> you're right. you're right, and i had some dreams to that effect. [ laughter ] and we didn't know anything, man. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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l.a. will be dealing with flooding concerns through the the afternoon, and high rain rates per hour. as far as we go, we're going to sort of get more of the storm low pressure system that's still going to bring rain but the wind will start to howl and kick up into the afternoon. you can see where some of the rain is already starting to move in, monterey, we do have light rain that's beginning to move into santa rosa, san rafael, light rain into san francisco. it's beginning to now make its approach into san jose, and the santa cruz mountains will be on deck. rain totals, let's take a closer look. we'r expected to see a decent amount of rain specifically for the santa cruz mountains. because this is more of a southward based system, the santa cruz mountains will become a bulls eye in the next two to three hours, and we could see over 3 inches at one point in me of the higher elevations. the rest of the bay area will see less. the high wind warnings will go into effect, gusty conditions. fir
l.a. will be dealing with flooding concerns through the the afternoon, and high rain rates per hour. as far as we go, we're going to sort of get more of the storm low pressure system that's still going to bring rain but the wind will start to howl and kick up into the afternoon. you can see where some of the rain is already starting to move in, monterey, we do have light rain that's beginning to move into santa rosa, san rafael, light rain into san francisco. it's beginning to now make its...
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meanwhile, coming up on this wednesday thousands of students in the l.a. school district out of class again today as staffers strike for better pay. our next guest is a parent who says their kids suffering. right back. ♪ if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occu
meanwhile, coming up on this wednesday thousands of students in the l.a. school district out of class again today as staffers strike for better pay. our next guest is a parent who says their kids suffering. right back. ♪ if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness,...
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we're not in l.a., but in l.a., you know the silent movie theater on fairfax? >> seth: uh-huh. >> they took it over. the heat now curates a beautiful collection of movies there and has a clothing store upstairs. anyway, he's done this kind of thing before. we asked him to -- and his team to do this, he came up with that. we had some hands on collaborative involvement in it, and that's the story. and he made a -- he made a -- some merch for us too. >> seth: some merchandise. >> yes, or merch as we -- [ laughter ] you know, we say merch. yes, merchandise. >> seth: i sometimes feel like i want -- you know, not everybody's cool cat goes to a lot of concerts. i would've let them know what you're talking about. >> i apologize. [ laughter ] it's my fault entirely. yes, yes. >> seth: okay, gotcha. i mean, let's make this show for everybody. the people know what merch means. and the people might want a little help. [ laughter ] >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: now, i have to ask you this. >> hey. >> seth: yeah? >> "to that, i say to you, teach me. let me l
we're not in l.a., but in l.a., you know the silent movie theater on fairfax? >> seth: uh-huh. >> they took it over. the heat now curates a beautiful collection of movies there and has a clothing store upstairs. anyway, he's done this kind of thing before. we asked him to -- and his team to do this, he came up with that. we had some hands on collaborative involvement in it, and that's the story. and he made a -- he made a -- some merch for us too. >> seth: some merchandise....
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but teacher shortages are an issue beyond l.a. more than half of public schools report being understaffed. and bringing diversity into the classroom is a big part of that. in the 2020-2021 school year, fewer than 2% of teachers were black men, while 61% were white women. earlier i spoke with mark joseph of "call me mister," a program that aims to recruit and retain diverse students pursuing careers in education. i asked him why there are so few black male teachers today. >> i think part of it is there is a huge disconnect with many african-american male students in terms of their fit in today's classrooms. many of them are in those spaces day in and day out. they don't feel seen. they don't feel connected. they just don't understand their role and their place or really how school plays a significant impact in their lives moving forward. that's why what we have been able to do as a program is take those same experiences that they've had during that k-12 journey and address those things in a kind of way to where we can emphasize lea
but teacher shortages are an issue beyond l.a. more than half of public schools report being understaffed. and bringing diversity into the classroom is a big part of that. in the 2020-2021 school year, fewer than 2% of teachers were black men, while 61% were white women. earlier i spoke with mark joseph of "call me mister," a program that aims to recruit and retain diverse students pursuing careers in education. i asked him why there are so few black male teachers today. >> i...
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we're with l.a. usd and we're worth it. we work for the children. we are always here for the children. and we just want you to listen to us, hear us please, please invest in us, because we're worth it. please support us. >> reporter: their wages on average about $25,000 a year, which is far less than the california minimum wage. and so that is why they talk about the struggles with mental health, making ends meet as they are just coming to work every day. the district has offered a 23% increase in their wages but the union is looking for closer to 30%. and the walkout is expected to last three days. >> thank you for that. >>> just moments ago in d.c., president biden announced that he is setting aside more than 500,000 acres of public land for two new national monuments. allie raffa is at the white house for us. what are the details here? >> reporter: yeah, president biden speaking at the interior department just a few blocks from here at the white house announcing the creation of two new national monuments as well as a marine sanctuary in u.s. wate
we're with l.a. usd and we're worth it. we work for the children. we are always here for the children. and we just want you to listen to us, hear us please, please invest in us, because we're worth it. please support us. >> reporter: their wages on average about $25,000 a year, which is far less than the california minimum wage. and so that is why they talk about the struggles with mental health, making ends meet as they are just coming to work every day. the district has offered a 23%...
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that union doesn't include teachers but the l.a. teachers union has pledged not to cross picket lines joining me right now from los angeles is niella charles. does this mean schools will close next week and where do negotiations stand >> reporter: the district says it's likely schools will close during the proposed strike because the teachers union will be honoring the strike by not going into school. those education workers are the low wage earners within the school, the cafeteria workers, the school bus drivers and also the janitors, but they say they're demanding wage increase of about 30% and also benefits and they're pointing to the district's about $5 billion budget reserve in order to do that but the superintendent in a statement to parents said this in response to that. ultimately, we must do what is in the best interest of our students, as well as our workforce, which includes exercising fiscal responsibility now, we did speak to the president of the nation's second largest teachers union, and she says that the lausd demand
that union doesn't include teachers but the l.a. teachers union has pledged not to cross picket lines joining me right now from los angeles is niella charles. does this mean schools will close next week and where do negotiations stand >> reporter: the district says it's likely schools will close during the proposed strike because the teachers union will be honoring the strike by not going into school. those education workers are the low wage earners within the school, the cafeteria...
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juju, thank you so much. >>> much more ahead from l.a. including how the academy is hoping to move on after the will smith on-stage slap of chris rock last year. >>> also ahead here, how they got here. the small parts of the best supporting actress nominees before reaching the big night. partial response: that's when your antidepressant helps, but it's only part of what you need. and you're still left masking how you really feel inside. it's not your fault. many people still experience depression symptoms, even on an antidepressant. but together with your doctor, there are things you can do, like adding rexulti. when added to an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms 62% more than the antidepressant alone. so you can build on your progress. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and actions and worsen depression in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, and confusion which can be life
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>> jesse: the l.a. pd messed up big. the lapd released the names, pictures and badge numbers of thousands of officers, including undercovers, and now all their lives are at risk. chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the story. jonathan? >> good evening, jesse. the main issue is the release of the identities of a certain number of undercover officers, which were apparently accidentally included when the lapd released the names and photos of thousands of the officers as part of a standard public records request that was made by an antipolice watchdog group called the stop lapd spying coalition. the los angeles police department protective league is now calling for an investigation of lapd chief michael moore and a police administrator believed to have been involved in the release of that information. the chief has in fact himself already called for an investigation intothis all happened. he says california law compelled the department to act on the records request, but that, quote, it appears that once the decision was ma
>> jesse: the l.a. pd messed up big. the lapd released the names, pictures and badge numbers of thousands of officers, including undercovers, and now all their lives are at risk. chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the story. jonathan? >> good evening, jesse. the main issue is the release of the identities of a certain number of undercover officers, which were apparently accidentally included when the lapd released the names and photos of thousands of the officers as part of a...
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l.a. is expecting to get three inches of rain, which is a lot of rain. if you are been in los angeles when it rains, they freak out over a quarter inch, three is a ton. they are going to have a lot of water problems later tonight the snow melt and the rain outside of fresno, and then, of course, down around santa barbara to los angeles katy, do you remember, just a couple days ago, we had all the stories about the people in the mountains outside l.a. that were stranded that was near the lake arrowheld area they are getting possibility of five inches of rain. so, imagine, we showed you the pictures, right, everyone was trapped, the heavy, huge snow banks, plus five inches of rain tonight and the snow melt? we're going to have really serious problems with runoff in areas just outside of l.a. later on tonight >> bill, i am from los angeles and school would routinely get canceled because of rain so, i understand not snow -- >> you do. >> just rain >> people in florida are like, what are you talking about but southern cal -- >> the oils on the road really pil
l.a. is expecting to get three inches of rain, which is a lot of rain. if you are been in los angeles when it rains, they freak out over a quarter inch, three is a ton. they are going to have a lot of water problems later tonight the snow melt and the rain outside of fresno, and then, of course, down around santa barbara to los angeles katy, do you remember, just a couple days ago, we had all the stories about the people in the mountains outside l.a. that were stranded that was near the lake...
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from l.a. to chicago >> yeah. so, i was in l.a. shooting for my new show, "the voice. >> jimmy: oh, yeah [ cheers and applause >> and i've been out there for about a month-and-a-half and me and my oldest daughter, we were headed back to chicago and got on this flight and, you know, in a rush. and we get on the plane, we realize that our seats aren't together and so, i'm kind of, like, doing an awkward dad standing around, like, not trying to ask everybody, but, kind of, like, you know -- but before i could -- >> jimmy: "keep it or shuffle these seats. yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: "i want to sit next to my daughter." yeah >> but before i could even, like, make the suggestion, this kind older gentleman gets up, and he's like, "the girl can have my seat." and i looked him in his face, and i'm like, "are you martin short?" [ laughter ] and it was martin short! it was the martin short. it was the real martin short [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love that dude >> that was so cool. he's amazing >> jimmy: i love that dude >> no, i love him t
from l.a. to chicago >> yeah. so, i was in l.a. shooting for my new show, "the voice. >> jimmy: oh, yeah [ cheers and applause >> and i've been out there for about a month-and-a-half and me and my oldest daughter, we were headed back to chicago and got on this flight and, you know, in a rush. and we get on the plane, we realize that our seats aren't together and so, i'm kind of, like, doing an awkward dad standing around, like, not trying to ask everybody, but, kind of,...
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these are some of the 30,000 l.a. unified school district support employees demanding higher pay. custodians, cafeteria workers and bus drivers like lanier boyd peterson, a single mom raising three children, struggling to pay her bills. >> if we can't properly take care of our families, how is it that we can take care of other people's families? >> reporter: with negotiations at a stalemate, the union is demanding a 30% pay raise for all members whose salary is roughly $25,000. >> i can make more money at a fast food chain than i can here. >> reporter: it has shut down the second-largest school district in the nation, locking out students of which 80% live at or below the poverty line. >> i'm not happy with the kids being home, but i do support the strike. >> reporter: offering a cash bonus, better benefits and a 23% raise, the superintendent says if the district gets any closer to the 30% demand, lausd could go bankrupt. >> the 7%, considering the size of our workforce, has a significant impact on our finances. it would not be prudent or legal to go beyond what we have on the tab
these are some of the 30,000 l.a. unified school district support employees demanding higher pay. custodians, cafeteria workers and bus drivers like lanier boyd peterson, a single mom raising three children, struggling to pay her bills. >> if we can't properly take care of our families, how is it that we can take care of other people's families? >> reporter: with negotiations at a stalemate, the union is demanding a 30% pay raise for all members whose salary is roughly $25,000....
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>>> coming up, lara is with chris connelly live in l.a. with everything you need to know about the oscar races and the groundbreaking first we could see on sunday night. hi, guys. we'll be right back. hi, guys. we'll be right back. irst, it wa. now, i can't imagine my life without them. man: that coach changed our son. on the field and off. boy: when the season started, i still thought about dad. but i could start focusing on the things he taught me. woman 2: at first, i didn't know anyone. i didn't know where to sit at lunch, anything really. but that season... that season changed everything. all: (chanting) who's lookin' clean, if you know what i mean? say what, what... (cheering) ( ♪ ) (cheering) (cheering) ( ♪ ) ♪ meet with an expert who'll do them for you. so you can do... ...not taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ...not taxes. introducing a revolutionary automatic drip coffee machine. brewed fresh. hot or iced. truebrew by de'longhi. perfetto. de'longhi. coffee, from bean to cup. so cozy. how many rooms are in there? should we go check it out?
>>> coming up, lara is with chris connelly live in l.a. with everything you need to know about the oscar races and the groundbreaking first we could see on sunday night. hi, guys. we'll be right back. hi, guys. we'll be right back. irst, it wa. now, i can't imagine my life without them. man: that coach changed our son. on the field and off. boy: when the season started, i still thought about dad. but i could start focusing on the things he taught me. woman 2: at first, i didn't know...
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. >>> happening now in southern california, l.a. school workers are in the three-day work stoppage. thousands walked off the job thursday morning. the strike brought classes to a standstill leaving parents across los angeles scrambling. city leaders are trying to help broker a new deal, but after two days neither side has yet to announce a significant progress. school is expected to return to a full schedule tomorrow. >> they've voted to unionize to make it the first california location to do so. the storms located on college avenue in rock ridge, it comes as workers at an oakland starbucks also recently voted to unionize joining a handful of other stores. starbucks executives have publicly opposed organization. >> uber is unveiling a new way to get a ride. you still need your phone, but you don't need their app. instead you can call a new uber hot line and they will set up a ride for you. it is open seven days a week and it is only available from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. so far california is only one of eight states that will offer this program. if you want to use that service the n
. >>> happening now in southern california, l.a. school workers are in the three-day work stoppage. thousands walked off the job thursday morning. the strike brought classes to a standstill leaving parents across los angeles scrambling. city leaders are trying to help broker a new deal, but after two days neither side has yet to announce a significant progress. school is expected to return to a full schedule tomorrow. >> they've voted to unionize to make it the first california...
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. >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebecca anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they're demanding a 30is >> we don't get a raise every >> reporter: after 22 years, she now makes $25 an hour. >> inflation, everything has gone up -- rent, gas, food. everything is just terrible right now. >> reporter: most of the union's members work fewer than six hours a day, bringing the average pay to nearly $32,000 a year. the average price for a one-bedroom apartment in the city of l.a. tops that at $2,800 a month. emanuel morales is a custodian making $18 an hour, just above minimum wage here. he still lives with his parents. >> could you afford your own apartment? >> no. if i wanted to, i couldn't, not with that type of money. >> reporter: the di
. >> reporter: walking the picket lines in the pouring rain, l.a. school support staff are flanked by teachers in solidarity. >> we are supporting our sister union. it's a crisis. >> without bus drivers, without cafeteria workers, without custodians, the classroom doesn't run. >> reporter: rebecca anderson is a special education assistant. her union says low wages are pushing workers into poverty. they're demanding a 30is >> we don't get a raise every >>...
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that's why everyone fleeing l.a. and so we need affordable housing. >> number two , we community service here. we need the community to getcomm involved and not just give somebody a place to live, but how about something to do, a bridge to jobs, maybe job give some payment, something to give somebody wor their self-worth back . and the third idea is we needmet to address this mental illness., one third severe mental illness . we nee.d clinics on wheels in at cities that come and take careak of our homeless and deal with the mental illness part. and in prisons, by the way, i told you at the beginning, prisons are heavily involved in this. we need prisonprisons are heavi, because 85% of prisoners are suffering from drug abuse. and i'll tell you, there'se is o one state that's going to surprise you that actually has a handle on this. it's rhode island. they do a lot of reform in rhode island. hom so the homelessness problem, ifu i democrat mayors arr e listenig ,get them housing, get themet te medical carem and give the
that's why everyone fleeing l.a. and so we need affordable housing. >> number two , we community service here. we need the community to getcomm involved and not just give somebody a place to live, but how about something to do, a bridge to jobs, maybe job give some payment, something to give somebody wor their self-worth back . and the third idea is we needmet to address this mental illness., one third severe mental illness . we nee.d clinics on wheels in at cities that come and take...
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it's somethingxd we don't see every day nearxd l.a. thisjf is the jaw dropping siten southern california, a tornadoe carving throughlp the streets a few miles outside downtown los d angeles, a twister so powerful it shreddedfá roofs and tore apt the power of the storm's vortex qfádisplay. >> thise1 frightening scene playing out atñr a local school watch again as a teacher is actually sucked out of a classroom. >> all of a sudden we opened the door a little bit,lp and then w just see like a fwus of wind starting to build up, and then faster. tornados are rarely seen, but incredibly this is the seconde1 twister tolpñr hit the region i hours. on tuesday not far from santa barbara, this tornado devastated a mobile home park. thankfullyfá no serious injurie >> there's nothing i ever heard before in my life. dtqi (uár'esses in this area is certainly going to be in the millions. as you can see behind fáme, thei cleanup is underway. backxd to you. >>> thank you to nbc miguel almaguer in california. >> coming up next, here we go again. t
it's somethingxd we don't see every day nearxd l.a. thisjf is the jaw dropping siten southern california, a tornadoe carving throughlp the streets a few miles outside downtown los d angeles, a twister so powerful it shreddedfá roofs and tore apt the power of the storm's vortex qfádisplay. >> thise1 frightening scene playing out atñr a local school watch again as a teacher is actually sucked out of a classroom. >> all of a sudden we opened the door a little bit,lp and then w just...