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los angeles, it is the greater of the amount of $2,000 or the amount of the gift. it could and it being lower or higher. -- it could end up being lower or higher. san francisco for his contributions from corporations entirely. l.a. does not have the same limitation. san francisco does not allow anonymous contributions in any amount. l.a. does allow anonymous contributions up to $200. i think i mentioned before, reports are required quarterly in l.a. expenditure caps are lower in san francisco for district and city wide offices. those are some of the key points. happy to answer any questions. supervisor campos: before i turn it over to my colleagues, the one thing i want to say is i am not really passing judgment one way or the other on some of the points. it is simply about providing information to this body and also providing affirmation to the ethics commission. our hope is that after this hearing that this report can be sent to the ethics commission said that they can consider areas where maybe some changes or enhancements may be appropriate. it is up to them to
los angeles, it is the greater of the amount of $2,000 or the amount of the gift. it could and it being lower or higher. -- it could end up being lower or higher. san francisco for his contributions from corporations entirely. l.a. does not have the same limitation. san francisco does not allow anonymous contributions in any amount. l.a. does allow anonymous contributions up to $200. i think i mentioned before, reports are required quarterly in l.a. expenditure caps are lower in san francisco...
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angeles police officers. >> rodney king was an infamous character in los angeles and u.s. history. in a recent interview, he said, understand we can all get along. that's my saying and that's how i will want to be remembered. >> that famous quote really came at that press conference. he was with his attorneys. his attorneys wanted him to say something very specific and he said, no, i'm not going off script, i've got to go from my heart. >> he was pleading to the los angeles residents to stop the riots. >> for you and others who grew up in the area. it was a very frightening time. no one knew what the next day would bring. you talked to me about the kind of fear everyone felt about not knowing when it was going to end. at what point did that kind of fear dissipate and people kind of came together again? >> i was about 8 or 7, 8 years old. it was a week of just fear. i grew up in northeast los angeles. not in a very rough area. there was graffiti and some gangs there. on my block, which was a nicer block, there was graffiti on people's garage doors. we went to the local groc
angeles police officers. >> rodney king was an infamous character in los angeles and u.s. history. in a recent interview, he said, understand we can all get along. that's my saying and that's how i will want to be remembered. >> that famous quote really came at that press conference. he was with his attorneys. his attorneys wanted him to say something very specific and he said, no, i'm not going off script, i've got to go from my heart. >> he was pleading to the los angeles...
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los angeles, california, city of angels. known for its palm trees, beaches, and near perfect weather. but in the mid 1980s, the city became terrorized by a madman who drove the freeways at night randomly picking an exit and hunting down his victims. june 28, 1984. in the quiet community of glassell park, ten minutes from downtown l.a., an elderly woman is asleep in her apartment. a cool breeze blows through an open window. just before 5:00 a.m., an intruder removes the screen and climbs into the bedroom. within seconds he plunges a knife into her chest, stabbing her repeatedly and slashing her throat. police later lift fingerprints from the window screen, but without a suspect the clue leads them nowhere. almost a year goes by before the intruder strikes again. this time on march 17, 1985, he shoots and kills two women in the san gabriel valley communities of monterey park and rosemead. that woman escapes describing the assailant. >> most crime in los angeles happens in the urban core. these crimes were happening in the supp
los angeles, california, city of angels. known for its palm trees, beaches, and near perfect weather. but in the mid 1980s, the city became terrorized by a madman who drove the freeways at night randomly picking an exit and hunting down his victims. june 28, 1984. in the quiet community of glassell park, ten minutes from downtown l.a., an elderly woman is asleep in her apartment. a cool breeze blows through an open window. just before 5:00 a.m., an intruder removes the screen and climbs into...
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suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. how america changed because of rodney king? the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european bailout and stay in the eurozone. had the opposition gotten more votes greece ran the risk of dropping out of the euro, and that would have pounded the markets worldwide. >>> soaring temperatures, strong winds fueling a new wildfire in the lake george area of colorado. flames threaten a number of homes. firefighters near ft. collins are trying to get the upper hand on the massive hyde park fire. >> it will be some time before the fire is out. over 140,000 man hours have already been dedicate to this fire. >> almost 200 homes have been destroyed. high fire warnings are currently in place for nine
suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. how america changed because of rodney king? the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european bailout and stay in the eurozone. had the opposition gotten more votes greece...
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suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. police say there is no sign of foul play. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. in just moments we'll have more on how america changed because of rodney king. the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european bailout and stay in the eurozone. had the opposition gotten more votes greece ran the risk of dropping out of the euro, and that would have pounded the markets worldwide. >>> soaring temperatures, strong winds fueling a new wildfire in the lake george area of colorado. evacuations are under way as flames threaten a number of homes. firefighters near ft. collins are trying to get the upper hand on the massive hyde park fire. >> it will be some time before the fire is out. over 140,000 man hours have already been dedicate
suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. police say there is no sign of foul play. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. in just moments we'll have more on how america changed because of rodney king. the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european...
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of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch, in los angeles, law enforcement learned, to their great fortune, that collaboration is the answer. i am going to talk to you about some of the lessons that were learned. i can tell you first that the people -- we have learned lessons from have been gang members themselves my research is engaged with talking to those current, ac
of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems...
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. >> whoever it was, was seeking to terrorize women in los angeles. >> that one. i don't think. maybe that one. who are they going to pick? >> somebody, one killer or a team, has been murdering young girls, lots of them. >> you have to take a look at it, especially if you're a woman, it could be me. >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> the murder victims were all young women. they were tortured. their nude bodies callously dumped on hillsides for anyone to discover. this was the chilling scenario in los angeles during the fall of 1977, as a serial killing spree thrust the entire city into a state of fear. for more than a year, every woman in l.a. was considered a potential victim of the hillside strangler. >> i've lived in l.a. all my life, and we get pretty used to crime here. we've had the manson murders, of course, which was pretty awful, but you never expected to see something that malicious and evil happen here again. >> i don't think i really understood what a serial killer was until this crime happened, and because it was so close to home, it felt like it could
. >> whoever it was, was seeking to terrorize women in los angeles. >> that one. i don't think. maybe that one. who are they going to pick? >> somebody, one killer or a team, has been murdering young girls, lots of them. >> you have to take a look at it, especially if you're a woman, it could be me. >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> the murder victims were all young women. they were tortured. their nude bodies callously dumped on...
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the commission and be dismissed then is the case in los angeles. did i say the opposite? excuse me, l.a. has 19% and san francisco, 76%. much higher in san fncof the did raising is prohibited by contractor principles, and subcontractors in los angeles. they are not spelled out in the san francisco coach, while fundraising by contractors -- excuse me, contributions by contractors is prohibited. fund-raising by their principals and subcontractors is not prohibited in san francisco. there are some compliance costs tat are considered qualifying expen work towards getting the expenditure ceiling. in san francisco, there are some cash contributions can only be made for less than $25. for here, and his less than $100. those have less information about the contributor. in terms of education, the city of los angeles publishes a contributor that -- died. san francisco does not. it is on the website of theethit have anything comparable year. we have guides for candidates, of course, as does l.a. in terms of enforcement authority of the ethics commission's, they are similar in both c
the commission and be dismissed then is the case in los angeles. did i say the opposite? excuse me, l.a. has 19% and san francisco, 76%. much higher in san fncof the did raising is prohibited by contractor principles, and subcontractors in los angeles. they are not spelled out in the san francisco coach, while fundraising by contractors -- excuse me, contributions by contractors is prohibited. fund-raising by their principals and subcontractors is not prohibited in san francisco. there are some...
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"los angeles". ---la policia de oakland investiga el hallazgo de un cadaver cerca del coliseo de esa ciudad. ---ayer "mitt romney" se dirigio a los hispanos en la conferencia de "naleo"... hoy le toco el turno al presidente "barack obama" quien cortejó a los votantes latinos... sepa qué les dijo.---hoy destituyeron al presidente del "paraguay", "fernando lugo"... la nación sudamericana ya tiene un mandatario interino. ♪. ♪. una controversial prÁctica enseÑa a niÑos a disparar en el blanco, muchos no soltaron el chupee y empuÑan armas, sus padres consideran que es la mejor manera de defenderse, desde puerto ricolinda. >>> en 2008 al manipular un arma de fuego, un niÑo de 8 aÑos accidentalmente se matÓ en massachusetts, los Últimos segundos de vida del pequeÑo quedaron registrados en el video grabado por el padre del menor que lo alentÓ a practicar tiro al blanco. >>> fuego! (disparos). >>> con el apoyo de sus padres, decenas de menores empeÑan armas en esta escuela de puerto rico, p
"los angeles". ---la policia de oakland investiga el hallazgo de un cadaver cerca del coliseo de esa ciudad. ---ayer "mitt romney" se dirigio a los hispanos en la conferencia de "naleo"... hoy le toco el turno al presidente "barack obama" quien cortejó a los votantes latinos... sepa qué les dijo.---hoy destituyeron al presidente del "paraguay", "fernando lugo"... la nación sudamericana ya tiene un mandatario interino. ♪. ♪. una...
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his beating at the hands of the los angeles police and street violence permanently changed los angeles, its police department and the conversation of race in america. i talked with nick valencia living in l.a. 20 years ago when the riots exploded. >> my family and i were huddled around the tv. i was about 8 years old watching the news. i didn't get scared until my mom and dad were scared. when you're a kid, your parents are like eight, ten feet tall to you. this even scared my dad. >> this went on for days. >> for at least a week. >> at least a week. what was it like as a child? did you have to stay at home? could you go to school? go out and about? >> imagine this, looking outside your balcony, 15 minutes from downtown los angeles where many riots were concentrated in south central. seeing smoke on the tv and looking outside your balcony and seeing the same smoke plumes 15 minutes away. >> did it have a lasting effect? >> very formative. probably why i went into news. so much going on in the '90s and the rodney king incident was a big part of that. no matter the color of your skin, br
his beating at the hands of the los angeles police and street violence permanently changed los angeles, its police department and the conversation of race in america. i talked with nick valencia living in l.a. 20 years ago when the riots exploded. >> my family and i were huddled around the tv. i was about 8 years old watching the news. i didn't get scared until my mom and dad were scared. when you're a kid, your parents are like eight, ten feet tall to you. this even scared my dad....
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con destino a los Ángeles california, donde viven miliares. sin al llegar a la frontera con estados unidos. el coyote dijo que eraejor pasar los niños prirp. no regresó. a la pequeña la encontraron en una redada en arizona. y la madre se encuentra camino a monterrey, donde se esper que pida ayuda en el consulado salvadoreño de esa ciudad. >>> el alcalde roberto herrera, mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaíl orellana serrano. que tenía 16 años cuando dio a luz a la menor. >>> es una niña criando a otra niña que desgraciadamente, también el papá no es responsable. >>> el propio alcalde se encargó de ubicar a los familiares, que no olvidan el momento de la partida de rosita y su madre. >>> alegre, porque iba para allá. >>> pero no sabía las consecuencias del camino. >>> consecuencias todavía inciertas en san salvador, univisión. >>> en más de la situación de rosa la oficina de re asentamiento de refugiados, informó a univisión que ya se produjo un contacto
con destino a los Ángeles california, donde viven miliares. sin al llegar a la frontera con estados unidos. el coyote dijo que eraejor pasar los niños prirp. no regresó. a la pequeña la encontraron en una redada en arizona. y la madre se encuentra camino a monterrey, donde se esper que pida ayuda en el consulado salvadoreño de esa ciudad. >>> el alcalde roberto herrera, mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaíl...
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angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events that unfold after the jury's verdict present a watershed moment in the history of race relations across the country. but in l.a., those relations are soon tested again. >> he didn't say that! >> as another trial keeps the city on edge. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together, you get quality services on your terms with total customer support. legalzoom documents are acce
angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events...
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angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events that unfold after the jury's verdict present a watershed moment in the history of race relations across the country. but in l.a., those relations are soon tested again. >> he didn't say that! >> as another trial keeps the city on edge. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on
angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events...
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so for now, there is really no way to get in or out of los angeles and highway 5. dennis, elaine. >> what kind of activity is going on near you right now, are they working on anything, are they planning anything as you mentioned. >> not really. most of the work is going up further up. i have to tell you, you feel the aftershocks up here and it's not a very secure feeling when you're sitting up here on an already collapsed freeway and you feel the ground starting to move. >> still to come on a second look, lloyd reports from the 1989 earth quake in japan. >> looking for an escape as a wildfire sweeps over the car carrying lloyd and photographer solano. >>> hollywood had its sunset strip, in san jose it's first street. >>> we're taking a second look tonight at the career of our colleague lloyd lacuesta. lloyd's reporting duties have from time to time taken him all over the world. and in 1992 it sent him to japan to report on a massive earthquake. >> reporter: day light hours bring relief from the cold but there's no relief from living in a disaster zone. the rumble i
so for now, there is really no way to get in or out of los angeles and highway 5. dennis, elaine. >> what kind of activity is going on near you right now, are they working on anything, are they planning anything as you mentioned. >> not really. most of the work is going up further up. i have to tell you, you feel the aftershocks up here and it's not a very secure feeling when you're sitting up here on an already collapsed freeway and you feel the ground starting to move. >>...
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angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events that unfold after the jury's verdict present a watershed moment in the history of race relations across the country. but in l.a., those relations are soon tested again. >> he didn't say that! >> as another trial keeps the city on edge. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you?
angeles mayor tom bradley extending the curfew area in the city of los angeles. >> it takes six days to restore order. the damage is staggering. 55 people lost their lives. another 2,000 are injured. property damages exceed $1 billion. one week later, president bush makes a personal visit to koreatown to ease tensions. >> it helped the korean americans because they felt like the system had abandoned them. i think that it at least helped them heal their wounds. >> the events...
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inmediato >>en los Ángeles, tiroteo, salvador durán nos trae los detalles >>la policía dice que este video es la prueba de un intento de homicidio. >>el vehículo casi atropella a dos personas, este cae al asfalto, >>el detective dice@@er imp (m- atropello es intencional, pues la cámara muestra cuando el vehículo se desvia de la carretera para arroll a la víctima. el amigo persigue al sujeto, pero se dio a la fuga >>espero que pronto encutren al responsable. >>la víctima sobrevivió al @@ ataquq@@er imp (m-f) univispero@ el cuerpo. n si l pista@@univision@@@@primn culpable, es un mitsubhishi dorado, toa cuatro puertas >>la víctima dijo que desconoce el por qué quisieron hacerle daño en la calle >>el sospecho es de unos veinte años, que iba acompañado de una mujer >>en colomb un accidente en plena calle, un taxi,@@ impactado por atrás. >>enprimer impacto (m-f)univisin recluso se quiso pasar de listo cuando era después de ir a la corte.pr impc >>en méxico la noticia más relevante @@ masacre en veracruz, que dejo 14 muertos. >>veronica nos informaion>>efec hallazgode@@pr@@p
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it impacted los angeles to its very core. earlier today rodney king pronounced dead at the age of 47. it was this scene caught on camera that would turn rodney king's life and los angeles upside down. king led police officers from the lapd on a high-speed chase after leaving a friend's house during a night of drinking. >> i had a job to go to monday. i knew i was on parole and wasn't supposed to be drinking. i'm like, oh, my god. >> reporter: what transpired in its aftermath changed the dialogue on race in america. king 25 when the incident happened, was nearly beaten to death. he was in surgery for five hours. he admitted he should have stopped the car. following a three-month trial, three of the officers were acquitted on charges with assault with a deadly weapon and excessive use of force. the jury was deadlocked in the case of the fourth officer. the verdict sparked riots across los angeles and the united states. in l.a., rioters ran through the streets, looting businesses, torching buildings and attacking those who happe
it impacted los angeles to its very core. earlier today rodney king pronounced dead at the age of 47. it was this scene caught on camera that would turn rodney king's life and los angeles upside down. king led police officers from the lapd on a high-speed chase after leaving a friend's house during a night of drinking. >> i had a job to go to monday. i knew i was on parole and wasn't supposed to be drinking. i'm like, oh, my god. >> reporter: what transpired in its aftermath changed...
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7 días en las carreteras . >>> el centro de gays de los angeles , son los encargados de proveer ayuda a los que van a andar . >>> ofrecemos este tratamiento y pruebas , y también educación , para los que dan positivo en el vhi . >>> va para todos los pacientes que tienen la enfermedad , la mayoria de ellos son de origen altinos latinos . >>> los ciclistas correran un promedio de 80 millas díarias por 7 días. >>> shuck , lleva 5 años viniendo dice que lo hace por que fue díagnosticado con vhi hace 20o años y gracias a esto , sigue saludable . >>> según los organizadores dél evento , pese a que aún no empieza la carrera ya se llego a la meta , pero se quiere buscar más , mientras más dinero este más personas salvara , entre a la web para más información . . ,>>> en la ciudad de okland varias organizacion comunitarias como objetivo recolectar armas de fuego para bajar la ola de violencia , las personas entragaron sus armas con un certificado de regalo de 100 dolares . >>> un llamado a la mujer a la esposa , a la hija , la abuela que si sabe si hay un arma en la casa que se
7 días en las carreteras . >>> el centro de gays de los angeles , son los encargados de proveer ayuda a los que van a andar . >>> ofrecemos este tratamiento y pruebas , y también educación , para los que dan positivo en el vhi . >>> va para todos los pacientes que tienen la enfermedad , la mayoria de ellos son de origen altinos latinos . >>> los ciclistas correran un promedio de 80 millas díarias por 7 días. >>> shuck , lleva 5 años viniendo...
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y los Ángeles sobrepasÓ los 70. y el norte experimentando temperaturas cÁlidas, temperaturas como si estuvieran en los 104 grados. y casi finalizamos la semana de trabajo con 75 grados en houston. ustedes en la gran manzana con 73. y en los Ángeles terminamos con 62. antes de finalizar, le quiero contar que anoche temblÓ aquÍ en el sur de california, un terremeterrem terremoto de 4. 1. la mayorÍa aqui ya estÁn acostumbrados. para saber cÓmo prepararnos hablamos con algunos expertos. tomen nota. >>> cuidado, estamos experimentando un terremoto de 6. 1. es solo un simulacro, estamos aquÍ donde la gente puede venir para aprender cuando tiembla la tierra. >>> tenemos que surtirnos de agua, medicina, de quÉ otra cosa? >>> una lista de contacto, debemos tener una mascara para protegerse, abajo de la mesa, taparte la cabeza, y esperar que termine. >>> este quÉ fue? >>> ahora viene el grande. >>> wow! suficiente, si sigue temblando me darÁ un infarto. para los que viven bajo esta amenaza se recomienda zapatos dep
y los Ángeles sobrepasÓ los 70. y el norte experimentando temperaturas cÁlidas, temperaturas como si estuvieran en los 104 grados. y casi finalizamos la semana de trabajo con 75 grados en houston. ustedes en la gran manzana con 73. y en los Ángeles terminamos con 62. antes de finalizar, le quiero contar que anoche temblÓ aquÍ en el sur de california, un terremeterrem terremoto de 4. 1. la mayorÍa aqui ya estÁn acostumbrados. para saber cÓmo prepararnos hablamos con algunos expertos....
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into phoenix and then los angeles where he was arrested. police say he admitted to the shooting. a 58 year old man died shortly after the shooting. 18 was critically wounded. this surge of two homes in vallejo connected to the suspect turned up a rifle believed to be the murder weapon. at home temperatures are rising and humanity falling wind is picking up and that creates a red flag warning in the bay tonight. those factors are in new mexico as well, fire in the gila national forest. lee cowan with more. >>> they call the little bear fire was that, but stiff winds turn it into a monster that jumped 100 times its original size. 10,000 a. and growing. firefighters say flames leaped 150 ft. in the air and igniting the tender dry forest 2 mi. away from the main fire line. the area not heavily populated. to dozen homes damaged or destroyed. conditions expected to deteriorate. national weather service issued a red flag warning for much of mexico. there are several fires burning, including a blaze in southwestern new mexico. it has charred 423 square miles. the largest in the state's h
into phoenix and then los angeles where he was arrested. police say he admitted to the shooting. a 58 year old man died shortly after the shooting. 18 was critically wounded. this surge of two homes in vallejo connected to the suspect turned up a rifle believed to be the murder weapon. at home temperatures are rising and humanity falling wind is picking up and that creates a red flag warning in the bay tonight. those factors are in new mexico as well, fire in the gila national forest. lee cowan...
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compartir de los Ángeles. >>> fue una visita bastante emotiva, hÁblame de quÉ hacen? >>> venimos a conocer el hospital, yo estoy impresionando, de lo grande que estÁ, cuenta que funciona solamente de donaciones de la cada, aprovecho para invitar a que ayuden. >>> vivÍ fue el mÁs conmovido, como padre de hijos, la historia lo tocÓ de cerca. >>> es un poco fuerte, la visita, en realidad al mismo tiempo, bastante, ver que existen tratamientos y tecnologÍas y el equipo necesario para@@ er imptratar p cualquier mal que un niÑo pudiera tener. >>> por acu te vimos jugando con los niÑos, hubo uno que te tocÓ mÁs el corazÓn. >>> cada uno tenÍa algo especial, una niÑa de 2 aÑos algo asÍ, especialmente esos niÑitos dan curiosidad, son inocentes, no saben quÉ pasa, juegan con nosotros, nos dan besos. todos son especiales. >>> como parte de la visita deleitaron a estos niÑos, a suse familiares y al personal mÉdico. >>> aseguran que participar en estos eventos es su manera de regresar el amor que reciben de su pÚblico, en los Ángeles, magalÍ ortiz, "primer impa
compartir de los Ángeles. >>> fue una visita bastante emotiva, hÁblame de quÉ hacen? >>> venimos a conocer el hospital, yo estoy impresionando, de lo grande que estÁ, cuenta que funciona solamente de donaciones de la cada, aprovecho para invitar a que ayuden. >>> vivÍ fue el mÁs conmovido, como padre de hijos, la historia lo tocÓ de cerca. >>> es un poco fuerte, la visita, en realidad al mismo tiempo, bastante, ver que existen tratamientos y...
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his videotaped beating at the hands of los angeles police ignited riots in the 90s. he was found dead this morning in his pool. >> people, i just want to say, you know, can we all get along? can we get along? >> reporter: that was rodney king in 1992, on the third day of the los angeles riots. today, the man who once said he felt like he was an inch from death at the hands of the los angeles police is dead at the age of 47. rodney king's fiance calling 911 sunday morning. king was at the bottom of their swimming pool. >> when they pulled him out, he was unresponsive. >> reporter: king was drunk and unarmed when he was pulled over for speeding in march of 1991. his brutal beating, an iconic symbol of police brutality. when the police were acquitted, one of the worst riots in u.s. history began. king later wondered, "if they blame me for all those people who died." he was eventually awarded a $3.8 million civil settlement. after the riots, king started an unsuccessful hip-hop recording company. but he turned a corner in his life, evolving into an author. king, seen her
his videotaped beating at the hands of los angeles police ignited riots in the 90s. he was found dead this morning in his pool. >> people, i just want to say, you know, can we all get along? can we get along? >> reporter: that was rodney king in 1992, on the third day of the los angeles riots. today, the man who once said he felt like he was an inch from death at the hands of the los angeles police is dead at the age of 47. rodney king's fiance calling 911 sunday morning. king was...
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we wouldn't have seen those 81 seconds of videotape that changed los angeles, that changed the los angeles police department. it was a big burden for him that he carried so many expectations with him. for example, his family only called him glenn king. that's the name they knew him by. rodney king was a different personage for him altogether >> brown: you're saying he was aware of the flaws? he knew that he had been put in history in a strange and unexpected way? >> oh, he said over and over again, he said i'm only human. i'm not a perfect man. but he kept trying. i think that's the move telling thing about him. he kept trying to come back. this book was one of his efforts to come back. he was so proud of it. there was a coauthor. rodney king had a hard time writing his name but he was very proud that his story got to be told. >> brown: darnell hunt, a symbol of what? when you look back now what was the role of the man rodney king set within this much larger scope of history of what happened? >> well i think within the african-american community, he's the symbol of the stories that people
we wouldn't have seen those 81 seconds of videotape that changed los angeles, that changed the los angeles police department. it was a big burden for him that he carried so many expectations with him. for example, his family only called him glenn king. that's the name they knew him by. rodney king was a different personage for him altogether >> brown: you're saying he was aware of the flaws? he knew that he had been put in history in a strange and unexpected way? >> oh, he said over...
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we wouldn't have seen those 81 seconds of videotape that changed los angeles, that changed the los angeles police department. it was a big burden for him that he carried so many expectations with him. for example, his family only called him glenn king. that's the name they knew him by. rodney king was a different personage for himltogetr >> brownyou' saying was are ofhelaws? he knew that he had been put in history in a strange and unexpected way? >> oh, he said over and over again, he said i'm only human. i'm not a perfect man. but he kept trying. i think that's the move telling thing about him. he kept trying to come back. this book was one of his efforts to come back. he was so proud of it. there was a coauthor. rodney king had a hard time writing his name but he was very proud that his story got to be told. >> brown: darnell hunt, a symbol of what? when you look back now what was the role of the man rodney king set within this much larger scope of history of what happened? >> well i think within the african-american community, he's the symbol of the stories that people have been telling
we wouldn't have seen those 81 seconds of videotape that changed los angeles, that changed the los angeles police department. it was a big burden for him that he carried so many expectations with him. for example, his family only called him glenn king. that's the name they knew him by. rodney king was a different personage for himltogetr >> brownyou' saying was are ofhelaws? he knew that he had been put in history in a strange and unexpected way? >> oh, he said over and over again,...
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estados @@@@noticiero univision univisi. >> muchÍsimas gracias jaime garcÍa en los Ángeles, vamos a una pausa al regresar hablaremos con una de las protagonistas y promotoras de dream act nos acompaÑa gaby pacheco, quiere ser doctora estoy seguro que lo va a lograr al volver. >> pero antes tenemos un adelanto de lo que tendremos este domingo en el programa "al punto". >> este domingo en "al punto" cÓmo el presidente barack obama decidiÓ salvar de la deportacion a mÁs de 800 mil estudiantes indocumentados nos lo dice su asesora cecilia muÑoz. >> es un permiso que tendrÁn que renov renovar, no es una soluciÓn permanente. >> mitt romney se acerca a barack obama en las encuestass ¿cÓmo votarÁn los latinos?. >> estaremos con los congreso ibtistas david gutiÉrrez y... rivera. >> el desempleo en nuestra comunidad ha sido un bochorno para esta admtraciÓn de obama. >> ¿podemos confiar en el sistema electoero un mexicano?. >> es un de los consejeros del ife y estÁ con nosotros. >> quiÉn cuenta los votos es un millÓn de mexicanos que son @@@. >> y la actriz kate del castillo vi
estados @@@@noticiero univision univisi. >> muchÍsimas gracias jaime garcÍa en los Ángeles, vamos a una pausa al regresar hablaremos con una de las protagonistas y promotoras de dream act nos acompaÑa gaby pacheco, quiere ser doctora estoy seguro que lo va a lograr al volver. >> pero antes tenemos un adelanto de lo que tendremos este domingo en el programa "al punto". >> este domingo en "al punto" cÓmo el presidente barack obama decidiÓ salvar de la...
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seattle goes to los angeles to play the angels. the linemen and throws out the first pitch with his daughter and his other armed. brandon phillips and fields and an flips the ball to start a double play. the reds win their sixth in a rope. for the a's, they call them the swinging a's, they live up to their neck and lately. they lead the majors in hits and runs scored this month and. it was cocoa day at the coliseum. portola: charges to field it, that led to the padres run. : leaves the game due to an injury. he struck out six in seven innings. bottom of the ninth, try to protect the 2-0 lead. the time run at third base, he struck out to mile weeks the padres when 2-1. for the a's eighth three games at with the dodgers. for tennis keep an eye on him serving at far court. he kicks a wooden board in frustration the board in front of a line judge the board broke and cut the judge's leg. he gets disqualified for his behavior. that is that right now from the u.s. open. web simpson and jim furyk are tied again day on location from the oly
seattle goes to los angeles to play the angels. the linemen and throws out the first pitch with his daughter and his other armed. brandon phillips and fields and an flips the ball to start a double play. the reds win their sixth in a rope. for the a's, they call them the swinging a's, they live up to their neck and lately. they lead the majors in hits and runs scored this month and. it was cocoa day at the coliseum. portola: charges to field it, that led to the padres run. : leaves the game due...
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ahora vamos con mi compaÑero juan carlos gonzÁlez que esta en los Ángeles vrv y nos cuenta de la lucha de los inmigrantes en el resto de la naciÓn. >>> gracias. buenas tardes. y los estados de alabama, indiana, carolina del sur y utah adoptaron leyes similares a esta ley, y lo importante es ver como estÁ ediciÓn afecta a estos y otros estados del paÍs. son millones que se verÁn afectados por el fallo que de inmigraciÓn.Úen como agentes- >>> dejan que ision@@primer impo racial. >>> quÉ hay de los otros estados? >>> solamente es un fallo para ( arizona, no aplica a otros estados, porque todavÍa cada estado tiene que determiar comÍl para aplicar estas leyes. >>> eso es por aar ahora. pero que puede hacerf) si la policÍa le pide evidenciaion de estatus? >>> se puede mantener callado. >>> dice la directora de la organizaciÓn chirla que no podrÁn pedir esto. >>> por ahora realizaran manifestaciones. >>> una portavoz del departamento de policÍa de los Ángeles dice que sigue en vigencia la orden 40 sobre preguntar a cualquier impac per er imp>>> gr (m-f)univision@@pr- er impesto
ahora vamos con mi compaÑero juan carlos gonzÁlez que esta en los Ángeles vrv y nos cuenta de la lucha de los inmigrantes en el resto de la naciÓn. >>> gracias. buenas tardes. y los estados de alabama, indiana, carolina del sur y utah adoptaron leyes similares a esta ley, y lo importante es ver como estÁ ediciÓn afecta a estos y otros estados del paÍs. son millones que se verÁn afectados por el fallo que de inmigraciÓn.Úen como agentes- >>> dejan que ision@@primer...
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carlos botifoll en los Ángeles. y nos cuenta lo que piensan los jóvenes que pueden beneficiarse con esta medida. >>> como cambian las cosas, el día que soñadores iban a denunciar la inacción de obama, se convirtió en uno de celebración. >>> si se puede, si se puede. >>> el estudiante ricardo muñiz, finalmente sonrio estaba bajo orden de deportación y siente el miedo desaparecer. >>> como un peso se me sacado de encima mi año terminaría en agosto 15. >>> a stephania cruz le salían las lágrimas. >>> estoy emocionada y contenta y nerviosa por lo que está ocurriendo porque pienso en los amigos que han sido deportados. >>> su campaña del derecho a so ñaor. >>> vemos esto como una victoria histórica para nosotros. >>> recuerdo la promesa que se hizo el día en que el acta de sueños perdió en el congreso en el 2010 >>> fue ahí que nosotros decidimos que la batalla de nuestro trabajo no terminaría ahí. >>> ha sido un día de abrazos y los festejos se propagaron como llamas del sur de california al sur d
carlos botifoll en los Ángeles. y nos cuenta lo que piensan los jóvenes que pueden beneficiarse con esta medida. >>> como cambian las cosas, el día que soñadores iban a denunciar la inacción de obama, se convirtió en uno de celebración. >>> si se puede, si se puede. >>> el estudiante ricardo muñiz, finalmente sonrio estaba bajo orden de deportación y siente el miedo desaparecer. >>> como un peso se me sacado de encima mi año terminaría en agosto...
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el reflejo de una nueva ola de desempleos en los Ángeles se espera que en su los prÓximos meses miles de profesores se quedaron sin trabajo asÍ como tambiÉn, centenares de trabajadores municipales e los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa univisiÓn. >> george zimmerman serÁ
el reflejo de una nueva ola de desempleos en los Ángeles se espera que en su los prÓximos meses miles de profesores se quedaron sin trabajo asÍ como tambiÉn, centenares de trabajadores municipales e los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa univisiÓn. >> george zimmerman serÁ