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and the staff at the l.a. times was phenomenal. if staff at the l.a. times would have done as well at journalism as they did at coming up with nicknames, we wouldn't be talking about this because they did a great job. [laughter] so they nicknamed mark the cereal killer because he came in right away and started cutting things, cutting staff. he went and closed new york newsday and, therefore, he got that name. but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't even looking. it was kind of a nice little back stabbing drama at a place where they literally made
and the staff at the l.a. times was phenomenal. if staff at the l.a. times would have done as well at journalism as they did at coming up with nicknames, we wouldn't be talking about this because they did a great job. [laughter] so they nicknamed mark the cereal killer because he came in right away and started cutting things, cutting staff. he went and closed new york newsday and, therefore, he got that name. but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying...
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suspect is the husband of another employee and the "l.a. times" reports he was involved in a custody dispute with one of the employees. >>> hundreds came out to pay their final respects for two victims of the deadly shooting at a cupertino quarry. the funeral for manuel pinon was held at the chapel of the oaks in san jose. the 48-year-old from new man was shot and killed along with two others at the lehigh cement plant last wednesday. the gunman, shareef allman, a coworker, opened fire during a meeting. allman died thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. friends and family of pinon say that he was a caring man that will be missed tremendously. >> what a great guy he was. i know everybody says that about their dad but he was genuinely a great guy, loved everybody and took care of everybody. that's the kind of person he was. >> he didn't deserve it. mark munoz didn't deserve it, either. nicest guys there was. >> a funeral for 51-year-old john vallejos was also held today. and a service for mark munoz the third plant worker who was kille
suspect is the husband of another employee and the "l.a. times" reports he was involved in a custody dispute with one of the employees. >>> hundreds came out to pay their final respects for two victims of the deadly shooting at a cupertino quarry. the funeral for manuel pinon was held at the chapel of the oaks in san jose. the 48-year-old from new man was shot and killed along with two others at the lehigh cement plant last wednesday. the gunman, shareef allman, a coworker,...
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the "l.a. times" reports the league claims stow's beating outside dodger stadium shows the security there was inadequate. owner frank mccourt's lawyers argue that the commissioner is stooping to low levels by bringing stow into the bankruptcy proceedings. >>> attorneys for the doctor charged in michael jackson's death will call up character witnesses today to try to highlight the positive traits of dr. conrad murray. yesterday a nurse practitioner explained how the pop star believed he could safely use the drug propofol and in her emotional testimony she said jackson was convinced that he could administer the drug himself as long as someone watched over him. >> i said, well no doctor is going to do this at your house. he said, no. i just need somebody to come here and i will be safe. >> defense attorneys for dr. murray planned to rest their case tomorrow and closing arguments are scheduled for next week. >>> temperatures in the 40s this morning, chilly. but the rest of the week is spectacular.
the "l.a. times" reports the league claims stow's beating outside dodger stadium shows the security there was inadequate. owner frank mccourt's lawyers argue that the commissioner is stooping to low levels by bringing stow into the bankruptcy proceedings. >>> attorneys for the doctor charged in michael jackson's death will call up character witnesses today to try to highlight the positive traits of dr. conrad murray. yesterday a nurse practitioner explained how the pop star...
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. >> i'm the l.a. beast and this is the goal chili pepper challenge. i need some [ bleep ] water. >> who needs milk? who needs water? he chew it is up and gets it down. >> it's no the that hot. >> wait until you see when we go forward. did the temperature go up in here? oh, my god. oh, wow. >> he is dripping sweat. >> i'm sorry. this is as long as i can go. i need milk. >> this when things get really weird in this video. there's a man dressed in an eyeore suit. >> i need a glass of milk. i need a glass of milk. >> oh! >> like, what? what? lou do we get from here to there? >> my face is on fire. >> we have kevin straley. >> describe what you were feeling, the sensations you were feeling when you ate the ghost pepper? >> as soon as i put it in my mouth and started chewing it, it really wasn't that bad. probably eight seconds into it, it felt like a welder took a blow torch and put it inside of my mouth. from there, it got progressively worse. >> why was eyeore there? >> that's a very good question. my friend happened to have an eyeore costume up in his a
. >> i'm the l.a. beast and this is the goal chili pepper challenge. i need some [ bleep ] water. >> who needs milk? who needs water? he chew it is up and gets it down. >> it's no the that hot. >> wait until you see when we go forward. did the temperature go up in here? oh, my god. oh, wow. >> he is dripping sweat. >> i'm sorry. this is as long as i can go. i need milk. >> this when things get really weird in this video. there's a man dressed in an...
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we do want to be fair and give the "l.a. times" credited because they have done good reporting along with abc and along with the factor. real quick. >> one other thing, weaving in and out of all of this george kaiser literally coming in and out of the white house. >> bill: he is a big obama donor. is he a big guy. >> big involve investor in solyndra. jay carney him being in the white house four times about the time that this white house is being restructured that he was there talking about charitable contributions. do you take up white house staff and the president's time by letting the guy in the white house in a few times in a matter of a few weeks to talk about what he is giving to charity. that was just laughable. the administration would be better off getting this all out now so we would have time digest and getting past it. by dribbling out stupid statements it's going to make it look stinkier than it already is. >> bill: florida has announced that it is moving up its primary to the end of january. and you say? >> well
we do want to be fair and give the "l.a. times" credited because they have done good reporting along with abc and along with the factor. real quick. >> one other thing, weaving in and out of all of this george kaiser literally coming in and out of the white house. >> bill: he is a big obama donor. is he a big guy. >> big involve investor in solyndra. jay carney him being in the white house four times about the time that this white house is being restructured that he...
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nicole mentors the over 30s, paula takes on the groups, l.a. reed takes on the boys and simon cowell the girls. >> you've got to find somebody and show how you can turn them into a real winner in the real world, not just the competition because someone will always win the show, someone you can say we helped make this person into a saturday. >> reporter: for 13-year-old rachel crow who will work with simon, being intimidated of the sharp tongued brit hasn't registered yet. >> i've always respected him. i've watched him since i was 3 years old on american idol. i love him. i think he's the coolest guy ever. >> reporter: at 42 stacy francis is ready for the next challenge. >> you never know what's preparing you. life sends you things and you think you're going through it for one reason and all of a sudden you're being prepared for something else. i think this strength i've gotten from being a single mom will prepare me, has prepared me for whatever it has in store for me i'm hoping. >> reporter: if this fantasy ride would end today, stacy is convi
nicole mentors the over 30s, paula takes on the groups, l.a. reed takes on the boys and simon cowell the girls. >> you've got to find somebody and show how you can turn them into a real winner in the real world, not just the competition because someone will always win the show, someone you can say we helped make this person into a saturday. >> reporter: for 13-year-old rachel crow who will work with simon, being intimidated of the sharp tongued brit hasn't registered yet. >>...
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in fact, until today, i thought the l.a. storm was our women's indoor soccer team. >> dicky: will abornett. >> you're not a lawyer, right? so, why are you getting up in my business. call my agent. what is happening? >> dicky: jane levy. and music from j. cole. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. that i know for sure. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- will arnett. from "suburgatory," jane levy. and music from j cole. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, if you don't mind, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hi there, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ applause ] for braving the elements to be here tonight. i appreciate that. those of you in the audience know, something terrified happening here today in l.a. i woke up this morning and there was liquid literally falling from the sky on -- and it -- it seemed like it was aiming at me. [ laughter ] the rain gods are displease
in fact, until today, i thought the l.a. storm was our women's indoor soccer team. >> dicky: will abornett. >> you're not a lawyer, right? so, why are you getting up in my business. call my agent. what is happening? >> dicky: jane levy. and music from j. cole. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. that i know for sure. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- will arnett. from "suburgatory," jane levy. and...
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there she is at the l.a. morgue. finally showing up for the court-ordered community service that she's been mostly blowing off for the past six months. it seems, however, that she cannot stay out of trouble. even her attempt to make good with the morgue staff got her in hot water. coming up, we're going to tell you about cupcake gate. >>> good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, october 22nd. >>> also this morning, my interview with hollywood heavyweight, global activist and newlywed, reese witherspoon. we talked about everything from her new husband to that accident where she got hit by a car last month. >> incredible story. she seems to be doing well. >> still has a bandage on her forehead. but she said she's feeling fine. >> looking forward to that story. >>> also coming up, "your week in three words." find out how one young girl is helping other children. >> one of our favorite segments. >>> but we do begin in this half hour with the stunning developments in the search for ba
there she is at the l.a. morgue. finally showing up for the court-ordered community service that she's been mostly blowing off for the past six months. it seems, however, that she cannot stay out of trouble. even her attempt to make good with the morgue staff got her in hot water. coming up, we're going to tell you about cupcake gate. >>> good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, october 22nd. >>> also this morning, my interview with...
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in fact, until today, i thought the l.a. storm was our women's indoor soccer team. >> dicky: will abornett. >> you're not a lawyer, right? so, why are you getting up in my business. call my agent. what is happening? >> dicky: jane levy. and music from j. cole. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. that i know for sure. worker #1: over 8,000 people have jobs in ohio thanks to whirlpool. worker #2: and one reason whirlpool is in ohio is freight rail. worker #3: we ship tens of millions of appliances every year. worker #1 or 2: washers, dryers, ovens. worker #4: and freight rail helps get them from warehouse to your house. vo: freight rail businesses across this country rely on it. safe. reliable. efficient. affordable. it's the engine that hauls our economy. driver: coming soon to an appliance store near you... with the help of freight rail! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- will arnett. from "suburgatory," jane levy. and music f
in fact, until today, i thought the l.a. storm was our women's indoor soccer team. >> dicky: will abornett. >> you're not a lawyer, right? so, why are you getting up in my business. call my agent. what is happening? >> dicky: jane levy. and music from j. cole. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. >> jimmy: we're living in a golden age of television. that i know for sure. worker #1: over 8,000 people have jobs in ohio thanks to whirlpool. worker #2:...
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that's exactly what the l.a. urban league seeks to do, build great children and an even better, greater community. >> jamie: and back in washington. there are a growing number of lawmakers that are calling for attorney general eric holder to testify before congress over the disastrous gun running operation going bad and now they're getting it. >> when did you first speak with eric holder about fast and furious? >> i don't believe i've ever spoke with eric holder about fast and furious. >> why is it that an operation that big and that important and that much in the news, you don't have the details on? >> rst young men. the pioneers. the aviators. building superhighways in an unknown sky. their safety systems built of brain and heart, transforming strange names from tall tales into pictures on postcards home. and the ones who followed them, who skimmed the edge of space, the edge of heaven, the edge of dreams. and we follow them up there to live by an unbreakable promise, stitched into every uniform of every captai
that's exactly what the l.a. urban league seeks to do, build great children and an even better, greater community. >> jamie: and back in washington. there are a growing number of lawmakers that are calling for attorney general eric holder to testify before congress over the disastrous gun running operation going bad and now they're getting it. >> when did you first speak with eric holder about fast and furious? >> i don't believe i've ever spoke with eric holder about fast and...
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soon as you start work that's about the show you begin to get a salary so i get up follow the l.a. to new know the very. early asked the manager he said they have been paying my salary to my wife since i started working there but the. ice up i was shocked. at how come my so called wife didn't tell me about my salary and. she said i gave you a lot of money every time i was in bali a lot and then she transferred a stack of receipts so every cent she spent on me and bally was recorded in there. and in total. i still oh dear. this our son i was so stressed during the times are i guess i have had about one point i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stuff to get by without telling her then go to bed i took up a part time job and another place to start. somewhere i met another japanese girl get a bit lustful she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more and i told her my whole story and she really fell for me fire and we made a promise to each other cut a long story short i returned to. yeah. i called my first wife. here but she co
soon as you start work that's about the show you begin to get a salary so i get up follow the l.a. to new know the very. early asked the manager he said they have been paying my salary to my wife since i started working there but the. ice up i was shocked. at how come my so called wife didn't tell me about my salary and. she said i gave you a lot of money every time i was in bali a lot and then she transferred a stack of receipts so every cent she spent on me and bally was recorded in there....
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another thing they're doing in the bay area and l.a. is to set 0 limits on the amount of trash that could go to water bodies. so the l.a. river has a zero trash total maximum load. the same with san francisco bay. that requires action on the parts of cities, but mainly companies are leading the way. it is a fantastic to hear about this. this is the coastal cleanup week. this saturday. last year, california reached 1 million participants in coastal cleanup. so this gives and next -- you know, when my kids go out this saturday to ocean beach, people want to know that they are making a difference towards something. it is not just cleaning it up and checking something off a list. now they know that the plastic will go into a bottle, and a bottle will continuously be recycled. it gives meaning to something that already has a value, but it sends a message back on what you're doing individually and how that can make a difference. talking of making a difference, the person i am going to introduce started at dpw in san francisco. and he said, ja
another thing they're doing in the bay area and l.a. is to set 0 limits on the amount of trash that could go to water bodies. so the l.a. river has a zero trash total maximum load. the same with san francisco bay. that requires action on the parts of cities, but mainly companies are leading the way. it is a fantastic to hear about this. this is the coastal cleanup week. this saturday. last year, california reached 1 million participants in coastal cleanup. so this gives and next -- you know,...
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but by 1995, davis had grown unhappy with the team's aging home at the l.a. coliseum. he packed up and moved the raiders back to oakland. >> magnificent out there today. you really were. >> reporter: al davis died this morning at age 82. >> mitchell: finally this saturday evening, we ask you to consider the long-ago case of the california fourth grader who barely studied until his teacher essentially bribed him to succeed. that turnaround student's name was steve jobs. as bill whitaker tells us now, the apple founder's most enduring legacy may well be in the can classroom. >> only up the cover of your ipads. >> reporter: today's digital classroom, no more notepads, no more scratch paper and much smaller cubbyholes. at st. mel school, every one of their 570 students has been assigned an ipad, a $375,000 investment paid for by the school. >> do you miss your paper packets? >> no ( laughter ). >> reporter: it's part of joyce cluess' vision of what the graduating class of 20ed 20 will need to succeed in the world. >> we believe that this piece of technol will enrich our st
but by 1995, davis had grown unhappy with the team's aging home at the l.a. coliseum. he packed up and moved the raiders back to oakland. >> magnificent out there today. you really were. >> reporter: al davis died this morning at age 82. >> mitchell: finally this saturday evening, we ask you to consider the long-ago case of the california fourth grader who barely studied until his teacher essentially bribed him to succeed. that turnaround student's name was steve jobs. as bill...
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geroge gastcocon has had a long career in law enforcement, and he works for decades in the l.a. police department, serving as the director of the office of operations in charge of patrol and detectives and special operations. he is considered to be an expert in matters of police accountability. john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a jury in less than 30 minutes that found him not guilty when he got his retrial, and it was largely the result of the police department not turning over what would have been -- evidence in his first trial. the united states supreme court reversed the verdict of the jury in this decision. he has found an organization called resurrection after exoneration to help other people seek justice in their respective cases. to his left -- this is the executive director of california death penalty focus, where she works to abolish the death penalty. she did preside as the warden over several executions.
geroge gastcocon has had a long career in law enforcement, and he works for decades in the l.a. police department, serving as the director of the office of operations in charge of patrol and detectives and special operations. he is considered to be an expert in matters of police accountability. john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a...
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if the staff of the "l.a. times" would have done as well at journalism as they did come up with nicknames we wouldn't be talking about this 'cause they did a great job. [laughter] >> and so they nicknamed mark the cereal killer because cue in right away and started cutting things and cutting staff. he went and closed new york news day and, therefore, he got that name. but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't even looking. it was just a little nice back stabbing drama playing out in a place where they literally made drama in los angeles and i think because they were trying to really do the deal in secret, a lot of things that we should have known about that we didn't know about came back to haunt us later. and the company got in this -- the things that we didn't know about like a huge tax case circulation problems at news day and circulation fraud all of these sort of things came back to haunt us and really became -- put us in
if the staff of the "l.a. times" would have done as well at journalism as they did come up with nicknames we wouldn't be talking about this 'cause they did a great job. [laughter] >> and so they nicknamed mark the cereal killer because cue in right away and started cutting things and cutting staff. he went and closed new york news day and, therefore, he got that name. but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune was buying the company. they bought it...
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lohan is doing her community at the l.a. county morgue. she arrived just before 7:00 a.m., pacific time. she was turned away yesterday after showing up 40 minutes late. lohan spokesman says the actress was late because she did not know which entrance to enter. her probation was revoked this week. she could get as much as a year and a half in jail. >>> today the defense in the case against michael jackson's doctor will get its chance to challenge the last witness for the prosecution. a medical expert testified there was no way michael jackson administered propofol himself the day he died. the doctor said he was too drugged up hours before his death. conrad murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. and once the prosecution wraps it's case, the defense is expected to call 15 witnesses and finish it's case by next week. >>> jury selection is to begin in the case of a teacher accused of choking students in a cloos room. she testified in her own defense yesterday. she faces second degree assault charges. parents claimed she
lohan is doing her community at the l.a. county morgue. she arrived just before 7:00 a.m., pacific time. she was turned away yesterday after showing up 40 minutes late. lohan spokesman says the actress was late because she did not know which entrance to enter. her probation was revoked this week. she could get as much as a year and a half in jail. >>> today the defense in the case against michael jackson's doctor will get its chance to challenge the last witness for the prosecution. a...
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the night in the l.a. county jail. >> okay. well, what happened -- [ laughter ] >> is the memory flooding back? you were actually shackled, right? >> i was shackled, yeah. what was it, i think it was -- i think it was drunk driving or something silly. i was kind of out of control in those days. >> was that a wake-up moment? >> yeah, but in truth i had a few of them. i could write a book about moments like that. >> we all have moments like this. you're not alone. you're not the first guy with irish blood with a few drinks in his life. but you have this wake-up moment, you come back, you don't get through the law thing, so the whole sort of plan for you, which was going to be, i think, pretty dull, you were going to leave -- i think you said this, you were going to lead this life as a small town lawyer in scotland. it's not that exciting. >> what i realized was up until that point, i had that energy with me, but i didn't know what to do with it. the one thing it was not made for was a career as a lawyer. can
the night in the l.a. county jail. >> okay. well, what happened -- [ laughter ] >> is the memory flooding back? you were actually shackled, right? >> i was shackled, yeah. what was it, i think it was -- i think it was drunk driving or something silly. i was kind of out of control in those days. >> was that a wake-up moment? >> yeah, but in truth i had a few of them. i could write a book about moments like that. >> we all have moments like this. you're not...
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before we get to the crater spot, i do want to know about the night in the l.a. county jail. >> okay. well, what happened -- [ laughter ] >> is the memory flooding back? you were actually shackled, right? >> i was shackled, yeah. what was it, i think it was -- i think it was drunk driving or something silly. i was kind of out of control in those days. >> was that a wake-up moment? >> that was a wake-up moment, yeah. but then in truth i had a few of them. i could write a book about moments like that. >> we've had had moments like this. don't worry about it. i don't think you're alone. you're not the first guy with irish blood with a few drinks in his life. what i like about it is it leads up to you have this wake-up moment then. you go back. you have another one when you don't get through the law thing. the whole sort of plan for you, which was going to be, i think, pretty dull, you were going to lead possibly -- i think you've said this. you were going to lead this life as a smalltown lawyer in scotland. it's not that exciting. >> what i realized was up until tha
before we get to the crater spot, i do want to know about the night in the l.a. county jail. >> okay. well, what happened -- [ laughter ] >> is the memory flooding back? you were actually shackled, right? >> i was shackled, yeah. what was it, i think it was -- i think it was drunk driving or something silly. i was kind of out of control in those days. >> was that a wake-up moment? >> that was a wake-up moment, yeah. but then in truth i had a few of them. i could...
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the "l.a. times" reports that the league claims stow's beating outside dodger stadium shows there was inadequate security there. the owner's lawyers argue that commissioner selig is stooping to low levels by bringing stow into the bankruptcy proceedings. >>> the city of alameda was considering closing their only animal shelter because of their ballooning budget deficit. but no more. under a new plan, local volunteers will take over operations from the city. in exchange, alameda will pay $300,000 a year, continue employing two-part time animal control officers, and rents out the building for a dollar a year. >>> it is 5:22. we have a germ alert. why some of the dirtiest places may actually surprise you. coming up. germs on places you put your hands every day. a study by kimberly- clark found gas pumps are among the dirtiest surfaces f >>> there are a lot of germs everywhere. gas pumps are among the dirtiest surfaces we touch. 71% of those tested had high levels of contamination. next mailbox han
the "l.a. times" reports that the league claims stow's beating outside dodger stadium shows there was inadequate security there. the owner's lawyers argue that commissioner selig is stooping to low levels by bringing stow into the bankruptcy proceedings. >>> the city of alameda was considering closing their only animal shelter because of their ballooning budget deficit. but no more. under a new plan, local volunteers will take over operations from the city. in exchange,...
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a live look at, of course, air force one in southern california, in the l.a. area. the president is getting ready to board air force one, bound for sfo, scheduled to land here in the bay area at 12:45. still about one hour and 20 minutes before his arrival for a $7,500 a plate luncheon at the w hotel in san o. he jci he just got finished taping the jay leno show "the tonight show" with jay leno. do i know the name of it properly? >> "the tonight show." >> yes. that airs tonight on nbc. he is in for some nice weather when it comes to the forecast. we'll check in with christina loren for a final look at that forecast. >> nothing to delay sfo. offshore breezes really picking up. gusty winds throughout the east bay hills, the north bay hills and, of course, the santa cruz mountains. red flag warning in place until 6:00 am thursday. you need to be practicing the best of fire safety. no cigarette butts out the window. if you are going to barbecue tonight, make sure that fire is completely out before you head indoors. offshore flow strengthens and thursday looks like the d
a live look at, of course, air force one in southern california, in the l.a. area. the president is getting ready to board air force one, bound for sfo, scheduled to land here in the bay area at 12:45. still about one hour and 20 minutes before his arrival for a $7,500 a plate luncheon at the w hotel in san o. he jci he just got finished taping the jay leno show "the tonight show" with jay leno. do i know the name of it properly? >> "the tonight show." >> yes....
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with her time at the l.a. county jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hi, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you are all in there? are you having a party in there? huh? >> l.a.'s women's facility wasn't all doom and bloom. this group found a creative way to play volleyball with a toilet paper net held up by sanitary pads. >> they had to stretch the toilet paper pretty far to kekd it to the wall. and every five seconds the net would fall down and they'd have three or four sanitary napkins smashed against the cell block walls to try to keep it up. just goes to show you that when you are inside, if you need to distract yourself from the
with her time at the l.a. county jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hi, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise....
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i was reading in the l.a. times, in preparation for this that solyndra paid $2.4 million to a law firm, frps did but we paired for for this law firm to push this thing through. i don't know what cost $2.4 million. i practiced law and i would like to see the bill. i would like to see what they did to shove this thing through. >> the other question, steven spinner who was pushing the solyndra loan. >> greta: he had been getting the phone money out. >> steven spinner two weeks out he is working for solyndra. he is not there anymore. >> greta: and last week, i thought he was a scapegoat. if he wasn't there authorizing the loan and i go back to the l.a. times because it's an eye-opener story he was apparently, he is the one trying to get it through. he had his fingerprints trying to move it through. >> that is true. so the e-mails we show i am pushing it, even after he was supposed to recuse himself, he broke the ethics law. >> greta: i would like to get the legal bill. i would like to see what we paid for $2.4 mil
i was reading in the l.a. times, in preparation for this that solyndra paid $2.4 million to a law firm, frps did but we paired for for this law firm to push this thing through. i don't know what cost $2.4 million. i practiced law and i would like to see the bill. i would like to see what they did to shove this thing through. >> the other question, steven spinner who was pushing the solyndra loan. >> greta: he had been getting the phone money out. >> steven spinner two weeks...
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with her time at the l.a. county jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you are all in there? are you having a party in there? >> l.a.'s women's facility wasn't all doom and gloom. this group found a creative way to play volleyball with a toilet paper net held up by sanitary pads. >> they had to stretch it pretty far to connect it to the wall and every five seconds it would fall down and have three or four sanitary napkins smashed up against the cinder block wall to try to keep it up. just goes to show you that when you are inside, if you need to distract yourself from the day-to-day craziness of
with her time at the l.a. county jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise....
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there she is at the l.a. morgue. finally showing up for court-ordered community service that she's been mostly blowing off for the past six months. it seems, however, that she cannot stay out of trouble. even her attempt to make good with the morgue staff got her in hot water. coming up, we're going to tell you about cupcake gate. >>> good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, october 22nd. >>> also this morning, my interview with hollywood heavyweight, global activist and newlywed, reese witherspoon. we talked about everything from her new husband to that accident where she got hit by a car last month. >> incredible story. she seems to be doing well. >> still has a bandage on her forehead. but she's doing fine. >>> also coming up, "your week in three words." find out how one young girl is helping other children. >>> we begin in this half hour with the stunning developments in the search for baby lisa. fbi cadaver dogs got a positive hit in her parents' bedroom. meg oliver is here.
there she is at the l.a. morgue. finally showing up for court-ordered community service that she's been mostly blowing off for the past six months. it seems, however, that she cannot stay out of trouble. even her attempt to make good with the morgue staff got her in hot water. coming up, we're going to tell you about cupcake gate. >>> good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, october 22nd. >>> also this morning, my interview with...
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bryan stow's children can now be added to a civil suit against the l.a. dodgers. by reducing security they allowed the attack on bryan stow to happen. the judge says bryan stow's two children cannot join the suit because they were not at the stadium at the time of the attack. >>> they are accused of end businessing -- embezzling $1,000, they say he embezzled thousands of dollars over a five-year period. now police also arrested marco on embezzlement charges and investigators say he took $40,000 from the associations' fund while acting as the treasurer of the group. >>> they are searching two people's homes that left four people hurt. they were robbed in a span of about 35 minutes. police say there were similarities in the robberies but it is not clear if they are related. in both cases two men entered the home stole valuables and attacked the people inside. one was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries and the other was not hurt. >>> 28-year-old valerie parents was last seen near the corner of waverly street and orlando drive. family members went to shoppin
bryan stow's children can now be added to a civil suit against the l.a. dodgers. by reducing security they allowed the attack on bryan stow to happen. the judge says bryan stow's two children cannot join the suit because they were not at the stadium at the time of the attack. >>> they are accused of end businessing -- embezzling $1,000, they say he embezzled thousands of dollars over a five-year period. now police also arrested marco on embezzlement charges and investigators say he...
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some is the full day. we will start with l.a. in l.a. started with 36 stand alone, but as they tried to move it out, they have gone sugato ak model. title 1 was not available this year. he actually recommends that model, and he had many reasons why. what did we learn about demographics in enrollment? the program mostly served boy a spirit of -- always. remember that people volunteered -- the program mostly serves boys. remember that people volunteered. the people who decided to opt into these programs varied based on the school district, and i will talk about certain districts and what happened, who decided to go into them and who did not, and some programs are ell, and that happened in ocean view. goas far as special ed, they fod approximately 12% of the kids were identified as having special needs, so not too far off to the norm. what are the special demographics behind enrollment? last year san diego ruled out of their program, and they decided the most fiscally sound model to try this on were kids who had at least for kindergarten cl
some is the full day. we will start with l.a. in l.a. started with 36 stand alone, but as they tried to move it out, they have gone sugato ak model. title 1 was not available this year. he actually recommends that model, and he had many reasons why. what did we learn about demographics in enrollment? the program mostly served boy a spirit of -- always. remember that people volunteered -- the program mostly serves boys. remember that people volunteered. the people who decided to opt into these...
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she showed up an hour early to the l.a. county coroner's office. yesterday, the starlet was sent home on her first day of community service at the morgue for being late by 40 minutes to an orientation meeting. they wouldn't even let her n she was sent there after being fired from the women's shelter where she was assigned after failing to report for work. >>> well, some parents are up in arms over this new barbie doll. the new tokidoki barbie is covered with tatoos. it's not the first barbie to have body art but the others had removable tatoos. this change has parents worried with the ones on this doll inked on. >> it sends the wrong signals to young girls. >> if a little girl sees it, she wants a tattoo. i think it's not good. >> toymaker mattel says the doll is marketed toward adult collectors rather than children. >>> coming up, man's best friend? maybe not. how this pooch ruined a very special moment for his owner. you have to see it. ,, [ male announcer ] at the safeway pharmacy you can get a flu shot from an experienced professional. we've gi
she showed up an hour early to the l.a. county coroner's office. yesterday, the starlet was sent home on her first day of community service at the morgue for being late by 40 minutes to an orientation meeting. they wouldn't even let her n she was sent there after being fired from the women's shelter where she was assigned after failing to report for work. >>> well, some parents are up in arms over this new barbie doll. the new tokidoki barbie is covered with tatoos. it's not the first...