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if l.a. can do what it wants to do, cut in half our importation of water, we might be on the road to water independence and fighting back the effects of climate change. >> thanks for the advice as long as your memory is wiped out by 2035, it may taste okay. >> we have short attention spans. it comes to this we do what we have to do janessa's weekend weather forecast. >> ingenuity breaks another record life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, gro
if l.a. can do what it wants to do, cut in half our importation of water, we might be on the road to water independence and fighting back the effects of climate change. >> thanks for the advice as long as your memory is wiped out by 2035, it may taste okay. >> we have short attention spans. it comes to this we do what we have to do janessa's weekend weather forecast. >> ingenuity breaks another record life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help...
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l.a.'s -- which treats the equivalent of 409 olympic-sized swimming pools of this stuff, every day. mike, what isn't exactly? >> it is scientific term it's called mixed liquor suspended salads. >> mixed liquid suspended silence. >> it sounds pretty gross but mic in the city are able to treat all of this sewage, so it's clean enough to release into the los angeles river. and the ocean. >> we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean, to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater, every single day. 225 million gallons of treated wastewater to be exact, all discharge through this pipe. now l.a. engineers and scientists are working on an ambitious plan, that by 2035, to turn l.a.'s wastewater into l.a.'s drinking water. >> there it is the smell. >> l.a. mayor eric could not be more confident in this city's plan to go from toilet to tap. or showers to flowers as he likes to call it. >> yesterday we went five miles d
l.a.'s -- which treats the equivalent of 409 olympic-sized swimming pools of this stuff, every day. mike, what isn't exactly? >> it is scientific term it's called mixed liquor suspended salads. >> mixed liquid suspended silence. >> it sounds pretty gross but mic in the city are able to treat all of this sewage, so it's clean enough to release into the los angeles river. and the ocean. >> we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean, to see where the city of los...
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>> we are in l.a., and l.a. is a ridiculous place but we enjoy coming here. the truth is the people that are putting together the show are the people our audience can i trust because we have been doing "tucker carlson tonight" for four years and we go out there put together important stories, but sometimes we send our cameras and producers out there, we only have 3 minutes, 4 minutes for a segment, now we can spend time telling important stories, and years ago -- >> tucker: at length. that's the thing. there was once a wide offering of documentary type series oner television, news shows, that went for more than 4 minutes. >> the broadcast networks had "20/20," and they don't offer what people grew up with 20, 30, 40 years ago. a lot of people in our audience watch those shows. they have been subverted by not being believableve and not tellg real stories, and we are telling real stories, setting our cameras out there with our producers, people that do a show we believe in every night, we believe in the people that put together our show and i think our audience
>> we are in l.a., and l.a. is a ridiculous place but we enjoy coming here. the truth is the people that are putting together the show are the people our audience can i trust because we have been doing "tucker carlson tonight" for four years and we go out there put together important stories, but sometimes we send our cameras and producers out there, we only have 3 minutes, 4 minutes for a segment, now we can spend time telling important stories, and years ago -- >>...
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l.a. mayor eric garcetti couldn't be more confident in his city's plan to protect l.a.'s water supply from climate change by going toilet to tap. or showers to flowers, as he likes to call it >> yesterday, we went five miles directly out that way to where this facility is pumping 250 million gallons of waste water, treated, every day out into the pacific. >> yep we think by 2035, we can take about 216 million of those 250 million gallons instead of piping it that way, we'll pipe it back this way >> reporter: first, he'll have to convince any squeamish l.a. residents. >> by 2035, the 4 million resident of the city hopefully will be drinking this stuff that started hours ago in our homes and showers and toilets. >> absolutely. you'll have the sweetest, cleanest, clearest water and it's going to be right here from l.a. >> reporter: garcetti's 2035 plan is already in motion at a different l.a. treatment plant called terminal island where they used advanced technology. >> you see all of this >> fernando gonzalez, the plant manager there, offered me a taste. >> this is the wat
l.a. mayor eric garcetti couldn't be more confident in his city's plan to protect l.a.'s water supply from climate change by going toilet to tap. or showers to flowers, as he likes to call it >> yesterday, we went five miles directly out that way to where this facility is pumping 250 million gallons of waste water, treated, every day out into the pacific. >> yep we think by 2035, we can take about 216 million of those 250 million gallons instead of piping it that way, we'll pipe it...
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. >>> plus, the j&j vaccine is back in l.a. county, so when will bay area counties start giving out doses again? >>> but first, making history. president biden goes farther than any previous president and recognizes the armenian genocide. we will show you how the armenian community in the bay area gathered to remember and reflect. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good afternoon, everyone, thanks for joining us. >> it is an historic proclamation. today, president biden became the first president to recognize the death of armenians at the hands of the ottoman empire as genocide. it's something that he promised to do during the campaign last year and it's something that took more than 100 years to happen. >> the president released a statement that reads in part. quote, over the decades, armenian immigrants have enriched the united states, in countless way. but they have never forgotten the tragic history that brought so many of their ancestors to our shores. we honor that story, we see that pain, we affirm the history and it con
. >>> plus, the j&j vaccine is back in l.a. county, so when will bay area counties start giving out doses again? >>> but first, making history. president biden goes farther than any previous president and recognizes the armenian genocide. we will show you how the armenian community in the bay area gathered to remember and reflect. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good afternoon, everyone, thanks for joining us. >> it is an historic proclamation. today, president...
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but today l.a. county told health care providers they could give the j&j shots as long as they provide an updated fact sheet to give to recipients. >>> an east bay county has reached a milestone in the battle against covid. we're talking about contra costa county which has now administered 1 million total doses. contra costa county alone. that comes a month earlier than health leaders hoped to reach that goal. nearly 70% of people in the county are partially vaccinated. 45% are fully vaccinated. let's check out the bay area county by county. marin county is doing great and still doing the best, 55% of the people there are fully vaccinated. counties you see in yellow in the 40s, mid-40s. santa clara county and solano county and napa in the 30% range. if you still need to get a vaccine, we can help. head to your website, click on how to get a vaccine appointment in the trending bar. there's tips and tricks on where to look online and the best time to snag an appointment all right there. >>> to our ong
but today l.a. county told health care providers they could give the j&j shots as long as they provide an updated fact sheet to give to recipients. >>> an east bay county has reached a milestone in the battle against covid. we're talking about contra costa county which has now administered 1 million total doses. contra costa county alone. that comes a month earlier than health leaders hoped to reach that goal. nearly 70% of people in the county are partially vaccinated. 45% are...
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>> we are in l.a., and ellie is a ridiculous place but we enjoy coming here. the truth is the people that are putting together the show are the people our audience can trust because we have been doing "tucker carlson tonight" for four years and we go out there put together important stories, but sometimes we send our cameras and producers out there, we only have 3 minutes, 4 minutes for a segment, now we can spend time telling important stories, and years ago -- >> tucker: at length. that's the thing. there was once a wide offering of documentary type series on television, news shows, that went for more than 4 minutes. >> the broad word networks had "20/20," and they don't offer what people grew up with 20, 30, 40 years ago. they have been subverted by not being believable and not telling real stories, and we are telling real stories, setting our cameras out there with our producers, people that do a show we believe in every night, we believe in the people that put together our show and i think our audience until we we are not phony. >> tucker: i hate talking
>> we are in l.a., and ellie is a ridiculous place but we enjoy coming here. the truth is the people that are putting together the show are the people our audience can trust because we have been doing "tucker carlson tonight" for four years and we go out there put together important stories, but sometimes we send our cameras and producers out there, we only have 3 minutes, 4 minutes for a segment, now we can spend time telling important stories, and years ago -- >> tucker:...
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on this earth day, l.a.'s push to turn toilet water into tap water. >> a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet has ended up with this? >> yeah. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hays. for decades, climate scientists and activists, observers, politicians have been saying this is the moment we must rally to stop the planet from warming, to save the earth from catastrophe. >> now more than ever, we stand at the door of opportunity wondering whether the door will close before we act to control the greenhouse affect. >> we must halt global warming. it's a threat to our health, to our ecology and to our economy. >> there's basic facts about global warming. it's real simple. the science is real. the effects are profound. inaction is not an option. >> today i call on all countries to join us. not next year or the year after that, but right now. >> climate change is real. it's urgent. and america can take the lead in the world in addressing it. right? >> mother nature is giving u
on this earth day, l.a.'s push to turn toilet water into tap water. >> a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet has ended up with this? >> yeah. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hays. for decades, climate scientists and activists, observers, politicians have been saying this is the moment we must rally to stop the planet from warming, to save the earth from catastrophe. >> now more than ever, we stand at the door...
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he completed his goal of walking from l.a. to san francisco, when he crossed that golden gate bridge today, he walked a total of 400 miles in that suit. >> good for him. >> yeah. oh, man. i don't know. he started on april 12th. finished about 4:00, today. larios has set up a nd he is as public to identify a charity >> you know what? >> what? >> go jesse. >> go bear son. >> have a great night. >> "snl" is next. have a great night. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you to piece together multiple policies. that's why three was created. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for “spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. three. no nonsense. just common sense. [ nb
he completed his goal of walking from l.a. to san francisco, when he crossed that golden gate bridge today, he walked a total of 400 miles in that suit. >> good for him. >> yeah. oh, man. i don't know. he started on april 12th. finished about 4:00, today. larios has set up a nd he is as public to identify a charity >> you know what? >> what? >> go jesse. >> go bear son. >> have a great night. >> "snl" is next. have a great night. this is...
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a bear that's walking from l.a. to san francisco. bear son was spotted outside paypal park in san jose tonight. that's the earthquake stadium. he's got fans. you see people taking photos along society bear son. it's really just a guy named jessie. he created the outfit and character and decided to walk from l.a. to san francisco. he started the journey on april 12th in downtown l.a. he says he walks between 35 and 45 miles a day. not sure where he sleeps. but the dude is getting a lot of fans along the way. he completed the l.a. marathon in this costume. we're seeing all sorts of things. with that, we say good night. thanks for joining us. have a great friday. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart
a bear that's walking from l.a. to san francisco. bear son was spotted outside paypal park in san jose tonight. that's the earthquake stadium. he's got fans. you see people taking photos along society bear son. it's really just a guy named jessie. he created the outfit and character and decided to walk from l.a. to san francisco. he started the journey on april 12th in downtown l.a. he says he walks between 35 and 45 miles a day. not sure where he sleeps. but the dude is getting a lot of fans...
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it's right here from l.a. >> reporter: his 2035 plan is in motion at a different l.a. treatment plant. they use advanced technology. >> you see these. >> reporter: the plant manager there offered me a taste. this started how many hours ago as somebody's toilet water? >> about a day. the process, about a day. >> reporter: about a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet ended up with this? >> yeah. a little sip. >> reporter: that is delicious. that's good. hallie, the water is very tasty. a taste of the future, you might say. honestly, the technology is incredible. what is happening here is really important. this technology will cut the importation of water, which is drying up because of climate change. 75% of the water here in the city, by 2035, it will come from local sources, including our homes, showers, toilets, sinks, you name it. >> it's not hard to understand why the mayor preferred showers to flowers messaging on this one. great piece. thank you very much for your reporting. good luck out there today. >>> coming up tomorrow, more of our reporting on the climate c
it's right here from l.a. >> reporter: his 2035 plan is in motion at a different l.a. treatment plant. they use advanced technology. >> you see these. >> reporter: the plant manager there offered me a taste. this started how many hours ago as somebody's toilet water? >> about a day. the process, about a day. >> reporter: about a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet ended up with this? >> yeah. a little sip. >> reporter: that is delicious. that's good....
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because of the gangs in l.a. over the last few decades have become some of the most powerful gang institutions in the nation. their tentacles spread wide across the u.s. even to the east coast. it is interesting to listen to o the prosecutor is with this hard-core gang unit because they said -- this is by the way, something we are talking about in the first block with regards to portland. this decision to cut these resources is actually going to hurt low income and minority communities in l.a. than most. the prosecutor say one of the biggest misconceptions about gangs is that they only commit gang violence. they only attack rival gangs. the vast majority of violent crime is perpetrated against civilians, so these are nest of aliens in these l.a. neighborhoods who are now going to have less protection. >> emily: such a great point. lara, the innocence here is what is so heartbreaking and prevalent. >> lara: well, yes, and what is being left out of the conversation is that the cartels in mexico controlled more than
because of the gangs in l.a. over the last few decades have become some of the most powerful gang institutions in the nation. their tentacles spread wide across the u.s. even to the east coast. it is interesting to listen to o the prosecutor is with this hard-core gang unit because they said -- this is by the way, something we are talking about in the first block with regards to portland. this decision to cut these resources is actually going to hurt low income and minority communities in l.a....
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so it's been a great year for laker fans and dodger fans and l.a. as a community. >> jimmy: that's right good man it's all you you're the secret. you're the secret, buddy >> thank you, my man >> jimmy: we're cheering for you. more with magic johnson when we come back, everybody we're going to have a fun game come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ when you buy this plant at walmart, they can buy more plants from metrolina greenhouses so abe and art
so it's been a great year for laker fans and dodger fans and l.a. as a community. >> jimmy: that's right good man it's all you you're the secret. you're the secret, buddy >> thank you, my man >> jimmy: we're cheering for you. more with magic johnson when we come back, everybody we're going to have a fun game come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the...
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that the highest homes population in the country l.a. county is the second worst behind new york and in 2020 there 66000 people living on the street in l.a. that is a 13% jump from 2019. that is not so much much there's people there the order comes after mayor garcetti announced on monday this year's budget would include $1 billion to fight homelessness. the city is a mess there's not enough space to shelter everyone. will this plan work? anthony of odyssey done reporting on this pretty scene it over and over again. the kind of money go throwing at the homeless crisis in los angeles and california is not working. they are not doing the right things. the kind of housing these people need, not only they won't provide it but because the zoning laws they can't provide it. so what are they going to do the next six months? >> it is tough to answer that all at once for there's a plethora of problems. there zoning restrictions certain cities are not allowed to build over three-story buildings with makes it incredibly tough to have the kind of ho
that the highest homes population in the country l.a. county is the second worst behind new york and in 2020 there 66000 people living on the street in l.a. that is a 13% jump from 2019. that is not so much much there's people there the order comes after mayor garcetti announced on monday this year's budget would include $1 billion to fight homelessness. the city is a mess there's not enough space to shelter everyone. will this plan work? anthony of odyssey done reporting on this pretty scene...
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but here in l.a. we benefit the dream center in different places like shoes that fit and things linebacker that. it was a really cool opportunity. wicked curve, have a beer of your own and get to raise money for a good cause, it's kind of two things that you're drinking for a good cause. there is nothing wrong with that, right? >> jimmy: yeah, it's a great excuse to drink too. [ applause ] by the way, i want to ask you about your pal matt stafford is a quarterback for the rams. you guys have known each other for how long? >> yeah, we played soccer together when we were probably 8 years old. it's been a while. >> jimmy: wow. what a crazy thing that was. were you excited he decided to come here? >> yeah, i'm super excited. i texted him when he got traded and i said i hope this is what you want. and help was so fired up. this is exactly where he wanted to be. the rams are a great situation for him. and i get to watch close. so it's going to be awesome. >> jimmy: wouldn't it be terrible for you to leave o
but here in l.a. we benefit the dream center in different places like shoes that fit and things linebacker that. it was a really cool opportunity. wicked curve, have a beer of your own and get to raise money for a good cause, it's kind of two things that you're drinking for a good cause. there is nothing wrong with that, right? >> jimmy: yeah, it's a great excuse to drink too. [ applause ] by the way, i want to ask you about your pal matt stafford is a quarterback for the rams. you guys...
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what has that meant locally in l.a. with the ships waiting outside of the port of los angeles and long beach? guest: it is a concern. you want to have goods moving as quickly as possible. the goods are moving as well to sustain jobs at the ports, which are huge. the los angeles port, which we call america's port, touches every congressional district in this country, and we need to do what we can to fix the logjam. one of the things the port of los angeles has been good at doing is developing a technology system to have these ships inspected beforehand. they were able to go to a portal and get cleared in advance. there is a lot of work to be done. it eased certainly the logjam. it's not good for our economy, not good for workers. we are continuing to work on making sure we do everything we can to support the port. host: this is tina from alabama on the independent line. caller: good morning, congresswoman, thank you for serving. i disagree with your politics and i think they are horrible to americans. especially the poli
what has that meant locally in l.a. with the ships waiting outside of the port of los angeles and long beach? guest: it is a concern. you want to have goods moving as quickly as possible. the goods are moving as well to sustain jobs at the ports, which are huge. the los angeles port, which we call america's port, touches every congressional district in this country, and we need to do what we can to fix the logjam. one of the things the port of los angeles has been good at doing is developing a...
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back here at l.a. forum and other l.a. county sites, vaccinations without an appointment will continue through monday, depending on vaccine supply. jericka? >> duncan: lilia luciano, reporting for us in los angeles tonight. thank you. for more on america's covid fight, let's check in with cbs news medical contributor dr.ck s news med david agus, dr. agus, good evening to you, we know that confidence in vaccines is down after the pause on johnson & johnson. how difficult do you think it will be to gain that trust and competent tense back now that the fda lifted the pause on thed competent tense back now tha j & j vaccine. >> we have no choice, we have to do it. experts will have to explain the vaccines, explain what happened with this very, very small number of what happened with the j & j vaccine and every other vaccine, and develop a path forward because we have to vaccinate the country to come out of this pandemic. >> duncan: j & j only represented a small percentage of vaccines, but right now we're seeing a drop in week
back here at l.a. forum and other l.a. county sites, vaccinations without an appointment will continue through monday, depending on vaccine supply. jericka? >> duncan: lilia luciano, reporting for us in los angeles tonight. thank you. for more on america's covid fight, let's check in with cbs news medical contributor dr.ck s news med david agus, dr. agus, good evening to you, we know that confidence in vaccines is down after the pause on johnson & johnson. how difficult do you think...
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already l.a. engineers and scientists are working to prevent the city from running out of water as the southwest continues to feel the effects of so-called mega drought. joining us now, msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff. jacob, good morning. you're at the los angeles aqueduct. you've got an inside look. what did you find? >> willie, mika, guys, it is extraordinary up here. i have never been up here, grown up my entire life in los angeles. it's not an exaggeration to say modern l.a. would not exist without the water that flows through here, literally hundreds of billions of gallons a year, comes from hundreds of miles outside of l.a. in order to make the city we know possible. but this water is a finite reforce and importing water is not sustainable. it's running out. l.a. has a plan to address that. it involves drinking recycled toilet water if the residents are up for it. watch this. straight up, huh? >> straight back and straight forward. just like that. there you go! >> okay. >> reporter: this
already l.a. engineers and scientists are working to prevent the city from running out of water as the southwest continues to feel the effects of so-called mega drought. joining us now, msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff. jacob, good morning. you're at the los angeles aqueduct. you've got an inside look. what did you find? >> willie, mika, guys, it is extraordinary up here. i have never been up here, grown up my entire life in los angeles. it's not an exaggeration to say modern l.a. would...
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it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news l.a. county taking money meant for a new prison and building a criminal justice reform experiment instead the goal, create a campus where people can get back on their feet and off the street. now other cities may be following the lead >>> pressure rising on businesses to copy major league baseball and boycott georgia who's speaking up, who isn't, and will statements lead to action >>> plus, the tsa reporting the highest number of travelers since the start of the pandemic. more than 1.5 million people passed through u.s. airports just yesterday it comes just days after the cdc gave fully vaccinated americans the green light to travel from coast to coast the agency reports the u.s. is now averaging more than 3 million shots in arms every day. still, several states are seeing cases rise yet again and in the united kingdom, much of the nation is still locked down, as covid surges across europe and there on the island today prime minister boris johnson announced it's too soon to decide whether
it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news l.a. county taking money meant for a new prison and building a criminal justice reform experiment instead the goal, create a campus where people can get back on their feet and off the street. now other cities may be following the lead >>> pressure rising on businesses to copy major league baseball and boycott georgia who's speaking up, who isn't, and will statements lead to action >>> plus, the tsa reporting the highest...
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at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the state allocation of vaccines. we aren't successful of extending beyond the commitment the federal government made. that commitment was the first commitment in the united states, we are very grateful to president biden and vice president harris to their commitment to the state of california. but they made that commitment. they said when that commitment ended, they held to their word and now we will be taking over at least the vaccine supply component and matching it with the counties'. >> thank you for doing this. this is ben christopher with cal matters.
at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the...
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l.a.p.d. morale is at an all-time low of course, you know, this all comes as the debate over police reform at the federal level intensifies in congress, craig. >> indeed it does, gabe gutierrez there for us once again in minneapolis. >>> we're going to switch gears now, get another check of the weather from al who's on the road, on the move. it's today goes green for earth day. he's on roosevelt island here in new york good morning >> hey, good morning, guys, we're about to show you some great cleanups going on, part of a worldwide effort first, we've got a lot of wet weather to talk about around parts of the country, and in fact, we've got severe weather to talk about. we are looking at for tomorrow afternoon into the evening, 26 million people down around texas and the gulf coast we move into saturday, we've got another risk of severe weather, hail, damaging winds, and tornados possible. this system is going to be pushing across bringing heavy rain friday severe storms in texas, oklahoma
l.a.p.d. morale is at an all-time low of course, you know, this all comes as the debate over police reform at the federal level intensifies in congress, craig. >> indeed it does, gabe gutierrez there for us once again in minneapolis. >>> we're going to switch gears now, get another check of the weather from al who's on the road, on the move. it's today goes green for earth day. he's on roosevelt island here in new york good morning >> hey, good morning, guys, we're about to...
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teacher students from l.a. to philly, baltimore to albuquerque have forcefully resisted any efforts to return to the class and. that mentality is embodied in this rant from a nasty northern california teacher, watch. >> your parents once a talk to me about their profession and their opinion on their profession? i would love to hear that. however, if your parent was to come to talk to me about how i am not doing a good enough job in distance learning based on what you need as an individual? just dear them to come up. because i am so sick to my >> of a parent trying to tell educators how to do their job. kennedy: that is alyssa's it shape each question which is meant remotely bullying her students were so long, one frustrated parent had enough, recorded and posted it to a private facebook page. and i am glad this feral cat is out of the bag preselect address her concerns one by one. first of all, my professions and calls calling out publicly paid actors who abuse their power, like her to this woman like the union
teacher students from l.a. to philly, baltimore to albuquerque have forcefully resisted any efforts to return to the class and. that mentality is embodied in this rant from a nasty northern california teacher, watch. >> your parents once a talk to me about their profession and their opinion on their profession? i would love to hear that. however, if your parent was to come to talk to me about how i am not doing a good enough job in distance learning based on what you need as an...
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>> reporter: after monique's tragic death, family and friends gathered to pressure the l.a. district attorney to file charges against the teen. >> we have this responsibility to monique to give her a voice, to speak for her, to give her justice. >> we're going to keep fighting. >> reporter: the teen's father, multimillionaire entrepreneur james corey, apologizing for the family's loss. >> i am very, very sorry. and no words can say how sorry i am, because those are just words. >> apologies were not accepted from that family. this is purchase. you can't apologize for a human life. >> reporter: nearly two months office charging the minor with felony vehicular manslaughter, the teen admitting to the charge in court, equivalent to a guilty plea. >> i want him to do 50 years, i never want him to forget what he's done. >> reporter: he's now under house arrest and awaiting sentencing at the end of june. >> the 17-year-old's lawyer has already come out with a statement that he anticipates that his client will receive anywhere from probation up to about nine months in a juvenile faci
>> reporter: after monique's tragic death, family and friends gathered to pressure the l.a. district attorney to file charges against the teen. >> we have this responsibility to monique to give her a voice, to speak for her, to give her justice. >> we're going to keep fighting. >> reporter: the teen's father, multimillionaire entrepreneur james corey, apologizing for the family's loss. >> i am very, very sorry. and no words can say how sorry i am, because those are...
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the entire state moves to over 16 this thursday, and l.a. county is battling supply issues with johnson & johnson reducing shipments due to recent production errors. >>> california getting closer to half of all residents with at least one shot of the covid-19 vac seen. that is now nearing 23 million vaccinations. the state reported nearly 5,000 new cases just yesterday and the number of deaths since the start of the pandemic is now approaching 60,000, according to the state, but the "l.a. times" reports over the weekend, it surpassed that number. >>> now to our climate in crisis. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge as well as the bay bridge, and if you've been out there on the road lately, of course you probably already know that traffic really starting to increase as covid restrictions start to ease. >> this morning, we've got team coverage. kari looked into air quality since the lockdown. first, mike, you have more on the traffic spike we're seeing. >> we have more on the traffic. let's look at numbers for the bay bridge. i have
the entire state moves to over 16 this thursday, and l.a. county is battling supply issues with johnson & johnson reducing shipments due to recent production errors. >>> california getting closer to half of all residents with at least one shot of the covid-19 vac seen. that is now nearing 23 million vaccinations. the state reported nearly 5,000 new cases just yesterday and the number of deaths since the start of the pandemic is now approaching 60,000, according to the state, but...
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at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the state allocation of vaccines. we aren't successful of extending beyond the commitment the federal government made. that commitment was the first commitment in the united states, we are very grateful to president biden and vice president harris to their commitment to the state of california. but they made that commitment. they said when that commitment ended, they held to their word and now we will be taking over at least the vaccine supply component and matching it with the counties'. >> thank you for doing this. this is ben christopher with cal matters.
at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the...
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the l.a. dodgers are giving you your own fan section if -- and there is a catch here -- if you are fully vaccinated. cnn's paul vercammen has details. >> reporter: so, a sign of the times here, in the covid-19 era in california. where the positivity rate is just-over 1%. look across the way, at dodger stadium. this is a section that will only allow in fans who have been fully vaccinated. they must prove this. and if the fans are between 2 years old and 15, they have to show that they recently passed a covid-19 test. that they were negative. they'll be able to high-five each other. they will be next to each other. they won't be interspersing between seats. and basically, the idea is to get these fans into those sections. and they'll feel comfortable standing and sitting around each other. you are in the vaccinated section. show us your whatever it is that's allowed you in. >> blue band. and then, we have to have our cdc card and our i.d. i feel safer. knowing that everyone around me is vaccinat
the l.a. dodgers are giving you your own fan section if -- and there is a catch here -- if you are fully vaccinated. cnn's paul vercammen has details. >> reporter: so, a sign of the times here, in the covid-19 era in california. where the positivity rate is just-over 1%. look across the way, at dodger stadium. this is a section that will only allow in fans who have been fully vaccinated. they must prove this. and if the fans are between 2 years old and 15, they have to show that they...
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mike: it was raining outside in l.a. we were on wilshire and normandie, right across from this really old church, and i had already called all these different shelters to go to and being denied by them because i either didn't qualify or they just didn't accept men with children. candice: when they had nowhere to go, mike and dannie spent nights in hotel lobbies. mike: i could just say, "oh, we're just waitin' for someone," and she would be able to sleep there. candice: so you did that just so your daughter could sleep? mike: mm-hmm. ♪♪♪ mike: if they see you sitting in there for too long, then they'll tell you, like, "hey," like, "you gotta go." candice: on that evening, on wilshire, mike carried danielle to the carl's jr. across the street to wait for a hotel shift change. ♪♪♪ mike: danielle had just fallen asleep, but i could smell that she had pooped. there was nowhere for me to change her diaper, and i have this pe because she's like, "oh, you're changing the baby's diaper, and this isn't a bathroom," and
mike: it was raining outside in l.a. we were on wilshire and normandie, right across from this really old church, and i had already called all these different shelters to go to and being denied by them because i either didn't qualify or they just didn't accept men with children. candice: when they had nowhere to go, mike and dannie spent nights in hotel lobbies. mike: i could just say, "oh, we're just waitin' for someone," and she would be able to sleep there. candice: so you did that...
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today's l.a. county's lifeguard training headquarters sits on the bruises' property. >> i want people to take away from this that there is justice and you have to pursue it and your family can find peace for some of the wrongs committed against them in the past. >> reporter: there's still a lot of bumps on the road. one relative reportedly upset because the city has not formally apologized. another anonymous group opposes the transfer saying it's only happening because manhattan beach is falsely being accused of being a racist city. dan. >> quite a story, zohreen, thank you very much. >>> we will be right back with our "play of the day." look at that scuffed up wall. embarrassing you. that wall is your everest. but not any more. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty g
today's l.a. county's lifeguard training headquarters sits on the bruises' property. >> i want people to take away from this that there is justice and you have to pursue it and your family can find peace for some of the wrongs committed against them in the past. >> reporter: there's still a lot of bumps on the road. one relative reportedly upset because the city has not formally apologized. another anonymous group opposes the transfer saying it's only happening because manhattan...
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i've been a little -- i feel distant from l.a. proper myself a little bit because -- just having -- working from home, you know, all the time. and so -- but absolutely, i miss, you know, seeing the shoot setup, just seeing the immersion, the immersion as you describe it in the industry, that is just part and parcel of living in this great movie town. i'm very curious to see how the oscars are going to be tomorrow night at union station. you know, which is a very iconic location, very hollywood iconic location. i know not everyone's happy about it. but i am fascinated to see how and if they're going to pull it off. >> we are as well. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much, justin chang, really appreciate it. >> thank you, kim. >>> it's been a monumental week for space exploration. >> he is the first to progress to the international space station -- >> a crew in a space capsule arrived to hugs and smiles at the international space six. the next six months they'll work on research nasa hopes will help in the development of d
i've been a little -- i feel distant from l.a. proper myself a little bit because -- just having -- working from home, you know, all the time. and so -- but absolutely, i miss, you know, seeing the shoot setup, just seeing the immersion, the immersion as you describe it in the industry, that is just part and parcel of living in this great movie town. i'm very curious to see how the oscars are going to be tomorrow night at union station. you know, which is a very iconic location, very hollywood...
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they are now suing the l.a. unified school district into the local teachers union. the parents want classrooms to reopen, and are also seeking financial reimbursement for what it cost to keep the kids educated. >> children like our clients in this lawsuit have been suffering needlessly because of the apolitical demand of ut l.a., which has nothing to do with the health and safety of teachers or students. schools can be reopened. it because the parents involved in the lawsuit are only listed by their initials because they fear retaliation from their actions. they say, this goes beyond poor education and the regression of academic skills. they allege their kids, once active and socially outgoing have become addicted to their computers and at times, suicidal from being so isolated. >> it's been horrible. it is so bad, it's so terrible. i'm in a union, the moment i peacefully advocated for my child's education, they called me a white supremacist. >> the school district purportedly has no common, and the union hasn't responded yet. >> shannon: thank you very much. first
they are now suing the l.a. unified school district into the local teachers union. the parents want classrooms to reopen, and are also seeking financial reimbursement for what it cost to keep the kids educated. >> children like our clients in this lawsuit have been suffering needlessly because of the apolitical demand of ut l.a., which has nothing to do with the health and safety of teachers or students. schools can be reopened. it because the parents involved in the lawsuit are only...
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l.a. coliseum, and the l.a. football club is giving vaccinations for future fans and along with the uc pharmacy and the county and the dodgers and the l.a. football club are opening up these fans who are vaccinated sections today, and i will tell you that when you are talking to the fans, you will get a sense of the excitement that they are thrilled. the rules that you have to keep the mask on except if you are eating, and between 2 and 15 years old you have to have a recent negative covid test. but these fans will be once again side by side, and john and eddie are part of the cheering section here that is notoriously loud and rowdy, and they stand the whole game. so jonathan, what is going through your mind right now? >> we are excited to get back to the stadium and putting in the work, and this is an integral part of our lives and piece that makes us whole. the fact that we have been separated from this experience for so long, it means so much to get back in there and celebrate the team, and this community and
l.a. coliseum, and the l.a. football club is giving vaccinations for future fans and along with the uc pharmacy and the county and the dodgers and the l.a. football club are opening up these fans who are vaccinated sections today, and i will tell you that when you are talking to the fans, you will get a sense of the excitement that they are thrilled. the rules that you have to keep the mask on except if you are eating, and between 2 and 15 years old you have to have a recent negative covid...
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get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>> the l.a. county sheriff's office has determined the cause of tiger woods's crash last month, but they're not revealing the detailsment the sheriff told the associated press, they need permission from the golf star to release information about the crash. they say the department intends to release the information learning from woods traffic collision what they're able to. woods is still recovering from his injuries at his home in florida. >>> warriors star draymond green says it is time for women athletes to stop quote complaining about the difference in pay with male athletes and to start taking action. >> they're not laying out steps that they can take to change that. so it's coming off as a complaint, because the people that can change it, they're just going to continue to say, well the revenue isn't there. so if you don't bring in the revenue, we can't up your pay. they're going to keep using that. but the reality is, as true as that is, it's an excuse. >> so green's comments came a day afte
get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>> the l.a. county sheriff's office has determined the cause of tiger woods's crash last month, but they're not revealing the detailsment the sheriff told the associated press, they need permission from the golf star to release information about the crash. they say the department intends to release the information learning from woods traffic collision what they're able to. woods is still recovering from his injuries at his home in florida....
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at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the state allocation of vaccines. we aren't successful of extending beyond the commitment the federal government made. that commitment was the first commitment in the united states, we are very grateful to president biden and vice president harris to their commitment to the state of california. but they made that commitment. they said when that commitment ended, they held to their word and now we will be taking over at least the vaccine supply component and matching it with the counties'. >> thank you for doing this. this is ben christopher with cal matters.
at cal state l.a. both are operational, seamless operation. the only changes we won't get the direct allocations of vaccines from the federal government. that's the direct change otherwise no perceptible change in a meaningful way to the public. the issue is constraint. the issue is supply, manufactured supply. we are working with ut county, northern county. working with alameda county and contra costa county, forming a regional partnership with fema, cal, and matching the allocation with the...
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disneyland representatives told the l.a. times with tickets. >>> and legoland is scheduled to open before schedule. >> mark your calendars, the oscars are this sunday. live coverage is on sunday beginning at 10:00. after the last award is handed i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what it takes. facing down hate. facing down bias. as we step out, bay area, lets step up our march towards social justice and health equity. join aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on may 16. register today aidswalk.net >>> this weekend in the north bay you can enjoy live opera under the stars. the sf opera is beginning a production of the barber of seville at the marin center drive in. this one is all live. a final dress rehearsal is held tonight and if you like what you see, tickets are available on the opera's website. >>> wow that will be cool. >>> the young woman who captivated the nation at president biden's inauguration will be making an appearance at the professional businesswome
disneyland representatives told the l.a. times with tickets. >>> and legoland is scheduled to open before schedule. >> mark your calendars, the oscars are this sunday. live coverage is on sunday beginning at 10:00. after the last award is handed i have the pleasure to present to you... dr. martin luther king. sometimes, this is what it takes. facing down hate. facing down bias. as we step out, bay area, lets step up our march towards social justice and health equity. join aids...
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for those areas you mention, l.a., new york, what happens there? >> they are not building single-family homes in new york city or at least in manhattan. and the large cities most folks leaving manhattan are not going too far, they're going to the suburbs. in the suburbs of new york the demand for housing is very strong. in manhattan we have seen apartments vacated early in the pandemic, a lot of young folks coming back into apartments. when you look at the clock market, we have seen investors go into the -- into the co-op market -- when you look at the co-op market, we have seen investors go and and in some cases turn them into short-term rentals with airbnb or dro. -- bbro. the four cell market in manhattan has weakened, kenneth -- for sale market in manhattan has weakened, and in l.a., and san francisco. but in vallejo, outside san francisco, it is one of the hottest housing markets in the country. romaine: mark, we appreciate you joining us from wells fargo, senior economist, talking about the housing market. we also talked earlier this week abo
for those areas you mention, l.a., new york, what happens there? >> they are not building single-family homes in new york city or at least in manhattan. and the large cities most folks leaving manhattan are not going too far, they're going to the suburbs. in the suburbs of new york the demand for housing is very strong. in manhattan we have seen apartments vacated early in the pandemic, a lot of young folks coming back into apartments. when you look at the clock market, we have seen...
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l.a.'s top prosecutor talking about dismantling the hard-core gang unit? what's that going to mean for public safety there? l.a. county sheriff has got some things to say, he's live, next. e of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ we're made for. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes
l.a.'s top prosecutor talking about dismantling the hard-core gang unit? what's that going to mean for public safety there? l.a. county sheriff has got some things to say, he's live, next. e of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right...
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she's set to depart l.a. around 8:45 from there, spend a couple hours meeting with state leaders as well as local leaders and she is set to depart from oakland around 2:30 this afternoon. we will of course keep you updated every step of the way, both on air and online. we're live in oakland, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> that return home, thank you. >>> developing right now, in minneapolis, the second week of derek chauvin trial is getting under way. the first weaning of the high-profile week was very emotional testimony, this week will shift. jay gray is live outside the courthouse with details, jay? >> reporter: yes, marcus, i think you're absolutely right. tears in the courtroom really define the first week here. i think as we move into the second week, we're going to see those tears replaced by some of the technical aspects of this trial. this was a trial that's really been emotional as you talked about heading out of the first week, but now we expect to see some testimony from people includin
she's set to depart l.a. around 8:45 from there, spend a couple hours meeting with state leaders as well as local leaders and she is set to depart from oakland around 2:30 this afternoon. we will of course keep you updated every step of the way, both on air and online. we're live in oakland, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> that return home, thank you. >>> developing right now, in minneapolis, the second week of derek chauvin trial is getting under way. the...
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l.a. county over the weekend went ahead and broadened its eligibility. the entire state moves to over 16 this thursday. l.a. county is also battling supply issues with the johnson & johnson vaccine, reducing shipments, this is due to recent production errors. >>> california getting closer to half of all of its residents with at least one vaccination shot. it's now nearing 23 million vaccinations. the state reported nearly 5,000 new cases yesterday, number of deaths since the start of the pandemic is now approaching 60,000. according to the state. but the "l.a. times" reports over the weekend it surpassed that number. >>> covid testing rates are dropping in the south bay. santa clara county reportedly has seen testing fall by nearly 35% over the past two months. county health experts are reminding people to keep getting tested, especially as those new variants keep popping up. >>> happening today, the alameda county courthouse and hayward hall of justice will reopen more widely on a limited
l.a. county over the weekend went ahead and broadened its eligibility. the entire state moves to over 16 this thursday. l.a. county is also battling supply issues with the johnson & johnson vaccine, reducing shipments, this is due to recent production errors. >>> california getting closer to half of all of its residents with at least one vaccination shot. it's now nearing 23 million vaccinations. the state reported nearly 5,000 new cases yesterday, number of deaths since the start...
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. >> the oscars, the ceremony played out at l.a.'s union station, intimate but socially distanced setting following a crippling year for the movie industry. >> there were surprises and history-making moments. zohreen shah is live, sparkling, looking beautiful, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, kenneth. thank you so much. we just found out a little while ago who won best picture. that went to "nomadland" and anthony hopkins taking the best actor award. best actress going to frances mcdormand and a history-making night, too. >> welcome to the 93rd oscars. >> reporter: the academy awards for the first time at union station in downtown l.a., dramatically different than we've ever seen it. >> this was indeed a hard year for everyone, but our love of movies helped to get us through. it made us feel less isolated. it connected us when we were apart. >> reporter: although for motion picture's biggest night, all nominees required to be in person or on satellite. ♪ all the smoke in the air ♪ >> reporter: the best original song
. >> the oscars, the ceremony played out at l.a.'s union station, intimate but socially distanced setting following a crippling year for the movie industry. >> there were surprises and history-making moments. zohreen shah is live, sparkling, looking beautiful, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, kenneth. thank you so much. we just found out a little while ago who won best picture. that went to "nomadland" and anthony hopkins taking the best actor award....
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. >> serena harkey is behind the flight for l.a. ship. it is a program that aims to feature underrepresented winemakers. the effort started last last la following the black lives matter protest. this month she is putting the spotlight on asian american winemakers based in the bay area. >> with what is happening in the community now, we recognize this is the time to acknowledge the community and give back and shed allied onallied onallied on who needed. >> she worked with an organization called diversity and food and beverage. it is an inclusive community for those who advocate for equality and inequity in the hospitality industry. abortion will go to support their work. >> when you see someone that looks like you it is compelling. pele a sense of belonging. >> in addition, they will also be available at meso mediterranean #. >> the people behind the bottle of wine are as important a bigger part of the story as the place and the variety. >> the chance to not only empower those in the industry but to also educate consumers >> it is about br
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all part of l.a. county's move toward fewer restrictions and more reopenings. lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and reaction continues to come in after major league baseball announced it is moving this year's all-star game out of atlanta in response to georgia's controversial new voting law. the mlb commissioner said, quote, major league baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box. fair access to voting continues to have our games' unwavering support. supporters of the decision to move the game from atlanta's park say the new law makes it harder for people of color to vote. critics say the decision will hurt working people in the state and have long-term economic consequences. >> in the middle of a pandemic, major league baseball put the wishes of stacy abrams and joe biden ahead of well-being of hard-working georgians who were counting on a paycheck. >> governor kemp said major league baseball caved to what he called political pressure. >>> ahead, we'll talk with the atlanta mayor. she'll d
all part of l.a. county's move toward fewer restrictions and more reopenings. lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and reaction continues to come in after major league baseball announced it is moving this year's all-star game out of atlanta in response to georgia's controversial new voting law. the mlb commissioner said, quote, major league baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box. fair access to voting continues to...