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they confirm the corruption ran all the way to the top. >> the former l.a. county sheriff convicted of corruption in the same case that ended the career of sheriff lee baca. >> in the wake of the scandal, the system needed a major overhaul and the assistant sheriff was the one appointed to the job. >> at the height of the controversy, what would you say went wrong? >> it's a high stress environment. sometimes it's who you hire. often times it it's really a lack of that frontline supervision. when you see an employee starting to lose their patience, you are not disrupting that. i don't think we trained people as well as we could have or should have. >> what changes have been implemented in response to the allegations of inmate abuse? >> increased supervisors and helping the staff with these complicated issues. >> mundamentally we made it clear we are not going to tolerate prisoner abuse. violence is unacceptable by any person. >> they want a new story to be told that puts a scandal in the past and the jail's enormous challenges in the spotlight. like managing
they confirm the corruption ran all the way to the top. >> the former l.a. county sheriff convicted of corruption in the same case that ended the career of sheriff lee baca. >> in the wake of the scandal, the system needed a major overhaul and the assistant sheriff was the one appointed to the job. >> at the height of the controversy, what would you say went wrong? >> it's a high stress environment. sometimes it's who you hire. often times it it's really a lack of that...
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a huge thing for us. >> the l.a. county jail doesn't have a choice to not take suicide seriously. between 2012 and 2014, 16 inmates took their own lives. a surprising number for a jail. the justice department called the mental health conditions deplorable and unconstitutional. the jail has since conceded to federal oversight and reforms. and increasing the number of deputies responded to the health team called jmet. >> top tier mental health walk, and if you need 20 sign up for mental health. >> this is also the biggest mental health institution in the country. every day clinicians and deputies will go around to the different facilities and try and assess inmates' mental health so they can get them what they need. >> so you're trying to get on psych medicine? okay. >> some inmates don't reveal their diagnosis during intake, or they develop symptoms behind bars. so it's a constant struggle just to identify those who need treatment. >> when you first come in, did they ask you if you had a history of mental health? >> i
a huge thing for us. >> the l.a. county jail doesn't have a choice to not take suicide seriously. between 2012 and 2014, 16 inmates took their own lives. a surprising number for a jail. the justice department called the mental health conditions deplorable and unconstitutional. the jail has since conceded to federal oversight and reforms. and increasing the number of deputies responded to the health team called jmet. >> top tier mental health walk, and if you need 20 sign up for...
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for the first time in 22 years the l.a. rams will play a regular-season game at the l.a. memorial coliseum. here's ben tracy. >> welcome home! >> this is our ramily. >> reporter: from the city to the sea, rams fans have been celebrating ever since it was announced team of coming home to los angeles. >> yeah, baby! we're back! >> reporter: adding oar layer to the frenzy, the team will be wearing throw-back uniforms in the home opener. it's also a long-awaited homecoming. the rams played in the coliseum when the franchise first arrived in l.a. back in 1946. >> the fans here are so excitedded. i'm so excited. we just can't contaken ourselves. >> reporter: this week "forbes" released its annual list of the nfl's most valuable teams. the rams ranked number 28 last year but have jumped to number 6, relocating to l.a. doubled their value, now estimated at $2. the 9 billion, a record-setting rise. >> never seen it before in the national football league. >> reporter: the increase is tied to l.a.'s lucrative media market and a stunning new sports venue where the the team will begin
for the first time in 22 years the l.a. rams will play a regular-season game at the l.a. memorial coliseum. here's ben tracy. >> welcome home! >> this is our ramily. >> reporter: from the city to the sea, rams fans have been celebrating ever since it was announced team of coming home to los angeles. >> yeah, baby! we're back! >> reporter: adding oar layer to the frenzy, the team will be wearing throw-back uniforms in the home opener. it's also a long-awaited...
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the l.a. rams. plus, colin kaepernick has a new hairdo. those stories and a whole lot more straight ahead. >>> grab your jackets tonight and even tomorrow. temperatures are going to stay on the cooler side and breezy. i'll see you after the break with the details. >>> thank you, bill. new information tonight on the big power shift in great britain. the latest development coming from poland when we come back. ♪ ♪keep on the sunny side of life♪ ♪keep on the sunny side ♪always on the sunny side ♪keep on the sunny side of life♪ >>> are you ready for a little football? i hope so. here it comes the niners season opener is set to kick off in an hour. >> they will host the l.a. rams. their third year at levi stadium. the team is celebrating their 70th anniversary. >> fans started to arrive early for their big ball game. as ktvu ann rubin tells us that santa clara police say that they will have adequate staffing despite an earlier spread by the police union to boycott home games. >> repor
the l.a. rams. plus, colin kaepernick has a new hairdo. those stories and a whole lot more straight ahead. >>> grab your jackets tonight and even tomorrow. temperatures are going to stay on the cooler side and breezy. i'll see you after the break with the details. >>> thank you, bill. new information tonight on the big power shift in great britain. the latest development coming from poland when we come back. ♪ ♪keep on the sunny side of life♪ ♪keep on the sunny side...
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tonight the first time in 22 years that the l.a. team has faced the niner. >> that is exciting. >> i can't wait for them to be from l.a. playing against the 49ers, which is historic. >> reporter: yeah, always a better rivalry the bay area verses los angeles. it's a better rivalry where both teams win and lately that it has not happened. the rams have not made the playoffs to have that winning season since 2003. of course the niners have fallen on hard times as well, but you never know, you know, out in the parking lot we would see a bunch of eric dickerson jerseys on fans. they were fired up. coming up from l.a. we presumed a couple of them at least. so this rivalry, it is renewed. you know, the 49ers at one point, they won 17 in a row against the rams in the 90s. that was when they spent the first couple of years there in l.a. and then they would move up to st. louis. but you know that all eyes will be on colin kaepernick tonight. that's the other story that we just heard about that. the question is to see how many of their teammat
tonight the first time in 22 years that the l.a. team has faced the niner. >> that is exciting. >> i can't wait for them to be from l.a. playing against the 49ers, which is historic. >> reporter: yeah, always a better rivalry the bay area verses los angeles. it's a better rivalry where both teams win and lately that it has not happened. the rams have not made the playoffs to have that winning season since 2003. of course the niners have fallen on hard times as well, but you...
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. >> researches at usc and the l.a. times put together a survey. 16% of registered voters favor loretta sanchez, and more than one-third of voters are still undecide or say they aren't be picking either candidate. sanchez or harris will replace barbara boxer, who is retiring. passengers will see 20 to 40- minute delays traveling to those stations. trains will have to single track through the work area. the work should wrap up friday. >> let's get another traffic update with roqui. time is 6:03. >> let's take a look in the southbound, first in san jose, a crash to tell you about. a two-car crash here, but we're seeing that these roads aren't highly traveled, so not cause doing many delays. and from the south bay, let's head to morgan hymn here. low traffic through the area, from tenant avenue to dunn avenue. and then also let's head to the north pay, northbound 101, before east washington street. there's a car into a ditch here, butt it's caught something debris on the roads, causing minor delays. we'll keep you know upd
. >> researches at usc and the l.a. times put together a survey. 16% of registered voters favor loretta sanchez, and more than one-third of voters are still undecide or say they aren't be picking either candidate. sanchez or harris will replace barbara boxer, who is retiring. passengers will see 20 to 40- minute delays traveling to those stations. trains will have to single track through the work area. the work should wrap up friday. >> let's get another traffic update with roqui....
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the l.a. >> 'new york times'. >> yes. >> i have heard good things. the l.a. book review is a great setup, online. not any more but i'm impressed. and i read all those trade reviews, and, library journal and trying to figure out what to assign three months out and book review sections. guardian, and i'm full of envy. >> ron charles, the editor, this is book t.v. on c-span. >> thanks so much. >> you know, everybody told me, there's nothing better than being a grandparent. it's the best thing. so i heard that, and but no one talks about this emotion. it is, it's a kind of loving, that is unlike any other. i wanted to find out what that was and now i know it's a surge of hormones and no one thinks that way and it changes us. >> yeah, i was going to mention this, the science in the book, that you talk about, and tell us about some of the research that you did. how you studied about the science of it. >> well that was a big question. almost from the beginning, what was going on with me? and i discovered a book called the female brain, which i recommend by lou ann.
the l.a. >> 'new york times'. >> yes. >> i have heard good things. the l.a. book review is a great setup, online. not any more but i'm impressed. and i read all those trade reviews, and, library journal and trying to figure out what to assign three months out and book review sections. guardian, and i'm full of envy. >> ron charles, the editor, this is book t.v. on c-span. >> thanks so much. >> you know, everybody told me, there's nothing better than being a...
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a tiny story of courage next "right this minute". >>> and still to come, the l.a. beast is going to try to crack open all these beers. >> with my teeth. >> see if he's got what it takes to become the human bottle opener. >> my teeth have >>> plus, stick around for the tuesday buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... new frontline gold. available at your vet. (?) (?) when you are suffering from chest congestion try mucinex 12-hour. mucinex is absorbed 60 percent faster than store brands. and lasts a full 12 hours. relieve chest congestion with mucinex, and enjoy living well. ?? is depression more than sadness? ?? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ?? trintellix (vorti
a tiny story of courage next "right this minute". >>> and still to come, the l.a. beast is going to try to crack open all these beers. >> with my teeth. >> see if he's got what it takes to become the human bottle opener. >> my teeth have >>> plus, stick around for the tuesday buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator...
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working -- the work the l.a. city attorneys office did? have you learned anything there? >> i think we learned from their investigation and they learned from our investigation. they were able to take -- i don't want to speak too much what other people did, and i don't know it matters. we don't sit around as partners and think about what percentage we should allocate, we're looking for what's best for consumers. we did that here. occ conducted parts of the a investigation. we conducted various parts of the investigation. we've been able to take this and turn it into nationwide relief for consumers which the l.a. city attorneys office is unable to do under california law. and we and the occ going forward will be active and working to clean it up here and across the industry. let me say something specific here about whistleblower tips. we are getting a large and increasing number of whistleblower tips all the time. when a bank like wells fargo here does not come forward quickly with the problem they recognize as occ
working -- the work the l.a. city attorneys office did? have you learned anything there? >> i think we learned from their investigation and they learned from our investigation. they were able to take -- i don't want to speak too much what other people did, and i don't know it matters. we don't sit around as partners and think about what percentage we should allocate, we're looking for what's best for consumers. we did that here. occ conducted parts of the a investigation. we conducted...
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a tiny story of courage next "right this minute". >>> and still to come, the l.a. beast is going to try to crack open all these beers. >> with my teeth. >> see if he's got what it takes to become the human bottle opener. >> my teeth have gone numb. tuesday buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... good boy! go for the gold. new frontline gold. (?) (?) when you are suffering from chest congestion try mucinex 12-hour. mucinex is absorbed 60 percent faster than store brands. and lasts a full 12 hours. relieve chest congestion with mucinex, and enjoy living well. ?? is depression more than sadness? ?? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ?? trintellix (vortioxetine) is a pr
a tiny story of courage next "right this minute". >>> and still to come, the l.a. beast is going to try to crack open all these beers. >> with my teeth. >> see if he's got what it takes to become the human bottle opener. >> my teeth have gone numb. tuesday buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini. come on...you can do it! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers...
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the l.a. police department and family and children services are investigating what was initially detailed as an anonymous reports on this developing story that a source is saying that angelina jolie was present at the time. also saying that brad pitt was allegedly drinking at the time of the incident. we say drinking from reading the extensive information on this it sounds like he was hammered out of his mind is what people were saying. at one point tmz reported he tried to jump into a fuel truck >> dana: a north las vegas doctor facing lewdness charges. police are looking for more possible victims this. is the doctor in question. he has an office on east lake mead near bruce. detectives say he's been arrested after allegations remain that he inappropriately touched a patient. if have you conta would like to talk to police about it, contact the north las vegas police department. >> kim: we now have a story you're only going to see here on news 3 that has to do with violent robbers ripping peop
the l.a. police department and family and children services are investigating what was initially detailed as an anonymous reports on this developing story that a source is saying that angelina jolie was present at the time. also saying that brad pitt was allegedly drinking at the time of the incident. we say drinking from reading the extensive information on this it sounds like he was hammered out of his mind is what people were saying. at one point tmz reported he tried to jump into a fuel...
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they shut out the newest version of the l.a. rams, 28-0. >> they say we're supposed to be the worst team in the nfl. 28-0 shut out. monday night football, feels good. couldn't ask for anything more. >> reporter: you dominated. >> hey, monday night football, we came out and dominated. >> reporter: colin kaepernick entered with about 2:00 to go. did talk post game a few moments ago. very upset with the comments of former 49er trent dilfer saying that he put himself above the team. we'll have more on that with the morning news and we'll have more on our news tonight. >>> okay. so, we're talking a little drizzle, a little mistiness tomorrow. >> bay bridge and golden gate bridge commuters may have to have the wind shield wipers on. and 87 by friday and eventually 90 by next monday. so, it will feel like fall again tomorrow. >> people are jealous of our weather. >> i know. so beautiful. >> thank you for joining us tonight. have a great evening. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of
they shut out the newest version of the l.a. rams, 28-0. >> they say we're supposed to be the worst team in the nfl. 28-0 shut out. monday night football, feels good. couldn't ask for anything more. >> reporter: you dominated. >> hey, monday night football, we came out and dominated. >> reporter: colin kaepernick entered with about 2:00 to go. did talk post game a few moments ago. very upset with the comments of former 49er trent dilfer saying that he put himself above...
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it is the 9ers and the l.a. rams. that was the big rivalry for years and now it is kicking off the season for both teams. >> the l.a. rams were a good football team back then. jay they were a good football team and we weren't. now they are both good and we will see. >> florida you state, are they any good? >> we'll find out. >> you know anything about them? >> a little bit. they are ranked fourth in the nation. three top 10 teams lost in the first weekend. >> guess where he went.
it is the 9ers and the l.a. rams. that was the big rivalry for years and now it is kicking off the season for both teams. >> the l.a. rams were a good football team back then. jay they were a good football team and we weren't. now they are both good and we will see. >> florida you state, are they any good? >> we'll find out. >> you know anything about them? >> a little bit. they are ranked fourth in the nation. three top 10 teams lost in the first weekend. >>...
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the l.a. rams come to town. thanks for the insights. we move along and to quote the late al davis, the greatness of the raiders is in its future. why derek carr is ready to lead oakland back to the postseason. we'll discuss next on "xfinity sports post-game." ♪ sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best sleep ever. don't miss the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale with the queen c2 mattress only $599.99. final days! ends sunday. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> it's the moment raiders fans have been waiting for. after a big, maybe huge off-season, silver and black open the 2016 season in the big easy taking on drew brees and the new orleans saints. quarterback derek carr says his team is ready for this moment. >> the feeling preparing for this game is like a feeling we had during the last year mid-season. you know, that's how it feels. you know, we're preparing. we know that we have a great task ahead of us in new orleans. they have recently -- i mean, they were a super bowl team not too long ago.
the l.a. rams come to town. thanks for the insights. we move along and to quote the late al davis, the greatness of the raiders is in its future. why derek carr is ready to lead oakland back to the postseason. we'll discuss next on "xfinity sports post-game." ♪ sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best sleep ever. don't miss the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale with the queen c2 mattress only $599.99. final days! ends sunday. know better sleep. only at a sleep...
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>>> today my mission is quite human bottle opener. >> leave it to the l.a. beast to do beastly things, and this is what it entails. >> all that consists of is me cracking open all 45 beer bottles. >> i vote for the belly button. >> as long as it's above the waist i'm okay. >> with my teeth. >> meanwhile, his dentist is like, come on! >> why? because i can. >> is this his attempt to become the most interesting man in the >> i'm not trying to break any guinness world records, i'm doing this for my own personal satisfaction. >> he's l.a. beast. >> he finishes one brand of beer, then goes over to the corona light. >> looks painful. >> it does. >> my teeth have gone numb. >> i'm thinking about the inside of his cheek. >> your jaw is going to be exhausted, too. >> watch this, he does finish doesn't chug all of them, he only drinks the last one. >> tastes like victory. >> yeah. >> he did send out a tweet, he went to the dentist and said they are cool, but then adds, well, we were cool this morning. i have no idea now, so basically we know nothing. >>> it's official
>>> today my mission is quite human bottle opener. >> leave it to the l.a. beast to do beastly things, and this is what it entails. >> all that consists of is me cracking open all 45 beer bottles. >> i vote for the belly button. >> as long as it's above the waist i'm okay. >> with my teeth. >> meanwhile, his dentist is like, come on! >> why? because i can. >> is this his attempt to become the most interesting man in the >> i'm not...
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the new look l.a. rams. tonight's big season opener, football that is not the only headline tonight. public safety is being called into question as well after colin kaepernick's recent protest during their national anthem. >> we have live team coverage. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the weather at levi stadium. jason appelbaum is live with a preview of tonight's game. but first we begin with ann rubin also at levi stadium with a look at security in place for tonight's game. ann? >> reporter: yeah, there should be plenty of it. santa clara police do have adequate staffing for tonight. and at least when it comes to security, it should be business as usual. the 49ers are set to take on the rams and outside levi stadium fans are showing up. the question had been would santa clara police spiraling out of control and the fact of the matter is come tonight. we were not going to have a stadium that was protected by our police officers association. then it became very dire and urgent for us to get
the new look l.a. rams. tonight's big season opener, football that is not the only headline tonight. public safety is being called into question as well after colin kaepernick's recent protest during their national anthem. >> we have live team coverage. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the weather at levi stadium. jason appelbaum is live with a preview of tonight's game. but first we begin with ann rubin also at levi stadium with a look at security in place for tonight's game....
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the 2013 los angeles times articles led to the l.a. city attorney's office investigation into wells fargo's sales practices. thousands of man-hours by a dozen dedicated l.a. city attorneys culminated in a lawsuit filed against wells fargo in may of 2015. this timeline begs the question where were the federal regulators during these years? if the occ and the cfpb were aware of these issues before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforcement action? why did it take an l.a. times reporter to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells fargo's regulators? if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection, this was it. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the cfpb notices? and while the bureau is billing this as the largest settlement in its history, it's unclear whether it had any significant role in discovering or investigating the bank's conduct. just as it is fair to ask mr. stumpf what he knew, when he learned it, and what he did about it, it's
the 2013 los angeles times articles led to the l.a. city attorney's office investigation into wells fargo's sales practices. thousands of man-hours by a dozen dedicated l.a. city attorneys culminated in a lawsuit filed against wells fargo in may of 2015. this timeline begs the question where were the federal regulators during these years? if the occ and the cfpb were aware of these issues before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforcement action? why...
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stumpf, in the settlement agreement wells entered into with the l.a. city's attorneys office, o.c.c., no individual admits guilt, is that correct? is that part of the settlement agreement? mr. stumpf: i believe we either did not admit or deny. so the facts there are the facts that we agreed to. chairman hensarling: mr. stumpf, let's go back to 2011 which i think is the first year we know for a fact that these fraudulent activities were taking place. the records that i believe your bank has shared with us show that 939 employees were terminated from the retail banking sector for improper sales practice in that year. does that comport with your memory? mr. stumpf: yes it does, mr. chairman. chairman hensarling: in 2011, isn't it true that wells fargo entered into a consent order with the federal reserve that required wells to cease and desist from certain practices in the mortgage lending department? and that you paid an $85 million civil penalty. is that true? mr. stumpf: mr. chairman, that's true. that was in a different business area. but that is a tr
stumpf, in the settlement agreement wells entered into with the l.a. city's attorneys office, o.c.c., no individual admits guilt, is that correct? is that part of the settlement agreement? mr. stumpf: i believe we either did not admit or deny. so the facts there are the facts that we agreed to. chairman hensarling: mr. stumpf, let's go back to 2011 which i think is the first year we know for a fact that these fraudulent activities were taking place. the records that i believe your bank has...
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the 2013 times articles led to the l.a. city foarnls' office investigation into wells fargos sales practices. thousands of manhours by a dozen city attorneys, culminated in a lawsuit filed against wells fargo in may 2015. this timeline begs the question, where were the federal regulators? if the occ and the c.f. pb were aware, before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforce meant action? why did it take the -- l.a. times reporter to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells far goes regulators. if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection. this was t. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the c.f. pb in thes and while the bureau is billing this, as the largest settlement it is unclear whether it had any significant role in investigating the bank's conduct. just as it is fair to ask john stumpf what he knew, when he learned and what did he about it, it's fair to ask those same questions of wells far goes regulators. the simple,
the 2013 times articles led to the l.a. city foarnls' office investigation into wells fargos sales practices. thousands of manhours by a dozen city attorneys, culminated in a lawsuit filed against wells fargo in may 2015. this timeline begs the question, where were the federal regulators? if the occ and the c.f. pb were aware, before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforce meant action? why did it take the -- l.a. times reporter to uncover what should...
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. >> ninawhat we see in the l.a. times story is that donald trump takes this all the way to violation of law. the lawsuit that is reported he here was settled by the corporation that runs donald trump's golf club there, because these people obviously had very strong legal claims about this. >> but that, and lawrence, in the private sector. now we have mr. trump has entered into the public sector several times in terms of running for president, but here he is. he is the republican nominee, and he has not relented on this deep of -- i don't even know what to call it. i cannot even believe the drama of all of this in terms of what is happening in this country and to talk about substantive issues and for mr. trump to think this is going to go away. he has been able to defy every single norm that would have knocked out any other presidential candidate would have been off the scene by now. mr. trump is still right there. there was a saying when i was growing up. sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hu
. >> ninawhat we see in the l.a. times story is that donald trump takes this all the way to violation of law. the lawsuit that is reported he here was settled by the corporation that runs donald trump's golf club there, because these people obviously had very strong legal claims about this. >> but that, and lawrence, in the private sector. now we have mr. trump has entered into the public sector several times in terms of running for president, but here he is. he is the republican...
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one of the first things that wells fargo did in the l.a. city action that was brought was aggressively seek a protective order to keep the proceedings as much as possible from public view. senator warren: that's right. trying to keep it all secret and that's what the arbitration clause that they they put in these contracts, everything out of public view for as long as humanly possible. you know, i also want to hit another point about how you make structural change because i think that's so important here. mr. clark, i want to thank you for your testimony today and for the great work your office has undertaken in this case. mr. clark: thank you, senator. senator warren: one of the really powerful things that the cfpb has done is to create a new complaint hotline which allows customers to register complaints against any financial product. we'll just put in the record -- you can go to cfpb.gov and file a complaint online, right? anyone can do this. and since its inception, the agency has fielded nearly a million complaints, is that, director c
one of the first things that wells fargo did in the l.a. city action that was brought was aggressively seek a protective order to keep the proceedings as much as possible from public view. senator warren: that's right. trying to keep it all secret and that's what the arbitration clause that they they put in these contracts, everything out of public view for as long as humanly possible. you know, i also want to hit another point about how you make structural change because i think that's so...
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if the occ and the cfpb were aware of these issues before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforcement action? why did it take an "l.a. times" reporter to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells fargo's regulators? if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection, this was it. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the cfb notices and while it's build as largest settlement in history, it's unclear if had a significant role in discovering or investigating the bank's conduct. just as it's fair to ask mr. stumpf what he knew, when he learned it, and what he did about it is also fair to ask those same questions of wells fargo regulators. simple facts and circumstances, questions that occ and cfpb should be able to answer without violating any confidentiality restrictions. i look forward to today's hearing as both congress and the american people especially, the aggrieved consumers, have been kept in the dark for far too long. senator brown. >> senator, thank yo
if the occ and the cfpb were aware of these issues before the l.a. city attorney's lawsuit, why did they wait until 2016 to bring an enforcement action? why did it take an "l.a. times" reporter to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells fargo's regulators? if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection, this was it. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the cfb notices and while it's build as largest settlement in history, it's...
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the l.a. city attorney efforts very important here. >> thank you. >> i applaud your efforts on this case by, as you said, engaging in good old-fashioned detective work. i just want to clarify the facts as i understand them and from the record for your written testimony. correct me if i'm wrong. >> i will. >> a dozen or so attorneys in your office, l.a. city attorneys office, without subpoena power, conducted numerous interviews with former wells fargo employees, met with aggrieved victims, pored over public records including voluminous court records from wrongful termination lawsuits searching for victims to uncover fraud. is that correct? >> yes, it is, mr. chair. >> other than accessing the cfpb's consumer complaint database, your first contact with the cfpb are occ office comptroller currency did not come until after your lawsuit was filed in may of 2015. was that correct? >> that is correct. >> mr. cordray, the cfpb's efforts, in your written testimony, sir, you state that wells fargo open
the l.a. city attorney efforts very important here. >> thank you. >> i applaud your efforts on this case by, as you said, engaging in good old-fashioned detective work. i just want to clarify the facts as i understand them and from the record for your written testimony. correct me if i'm wrong. >> i will. >> a dozen or so attorneys in your office, l.a. city attorneys office, without subpoena power, conducted numerous interviews with former wells fargo employees, met with...
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the l.a. times reports she's going to announce that four officers will be fired. they were connected to the scandal involving celeste gap, an escort who had sex with officers from several departments and four while she was underage. the l.a. times has reported that oakland will discipline 12 other police officers. abc 7 news reporter katie is at this news conference and will bring us a live report on the action of the officers coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> the search for a person who shot and killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child ended after a standoff and the overnight arrest of the victim's friend. officers arrested the 21-year-old following the stand-off. a person of interest turned himself into police. they are believed to be friends of the 18-year-old mccoy, who was seven months pregnant when she was killed two days ago. investigators believe morales went to defend coy during an argument in a group of people when he fired a gun and unintentionally shot her. >>> a convicted sex offender arrested by san jose police yesterday made his first court a
the l.a. times reports she's going to announce that four officers will be fired. they were connected to the scandal involving celeste gap, an escort who had sex with officers from several departments and four while she was underage. the l.a. times has reported that oakland will discipline 12 other police officers. abc 7 news reporter katie is at this news conference and will bring us a live report on the action of the officers coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> the search for a...
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the l.a. times and climate news about how exxon scientists had unearthed the threat of climate change decades ago and exxon continued to fund organizations that were climate change deniers. a #developed. new.onk there were some people saying that exxon could be the new tobacco industry where tobacco companies word sued the cousin they had known about the health effects. david: and suppressed it. >> it has ballooned into interesting litigation. the basic allegation goes back to the late 1970's. , it'sunderstood scientists understood and told top management that man-made climate change was real and already affecting the atmosphere. did not the company adequately disclose this to the public. that is the basic allegation. carol: how did it become known to the public? the most significant one was a nasa scientist who testified in 1988 about global warming saying it was real. that resulted in a front-page new york times article. shedicians like al gore's light on those kinds of findings. that for mo
the l.a. times and climate news about how exxon scientists had unearthed the threat of climate change decades ago and exxon continued to fund organizations that were climate change deniers. a #developed. new.onk there were some people saying that exxon could be the new tobacco industry where tobacco companies word sued the cousin they had known about the health effects. david: and suppressed it. >> it has ballooned into interesting litigation. the basic allegation goes back to the late...
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why did it take the l.a.-- why did it take the l.a. times report to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells fargo's regulators? if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection, this was it. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the cfpb notices and while the bureau a bidding this as the largest settlement in its history, it's unclear whether it had any significant role in discovering our investigating the conduct. just as it's fair to ask mr. stumpf what he knew, when he learned it, and what he did about it, it's also fair to ask those same questions of wells fargo's regulators. stuart: now, they're just laying out the time frame of the charges what wells fargo did. that's being laid out by the banking committee bank, mr. shelby, senator shelby. peter kearn is with us. you have some opinions. >> he's blown this from the beginning. it was several days after the announcement of the settlement before he appeared to the press to speak to the public where the bank stood. he represents m
why did it take the l.a.-- why did it take the l.a. times report to uncover what should have been uncovered by wells fargo's regulators? if there were ever a textbook case where consumers needed protection, this was it. how many millions of unauthorized accounts does it take before the cfpb notices and while the bureau a bidding this as the largest settlement in its history, it's unclear whether it had any significant role in discovering our investigating the conduct. just as it's fair to ask...
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at the cf pd and the l.a. city atty. office. the coordination allowed us to take collective action to address the consumer protection aspects of the bank's deficiencies. together they demonstrate that such practices will not be tolerated. since i became comptroller. [inaudible] these enforceable guidelines emphasize the importance of three lines of defense in the detection and mitigation of risk. frontline business unit, independent independent risk management and internal audit, as well as the vital role of the board in providing a credible challenge to manage it. had these structure elements been functioning properly, they would have prevented the type of abuses we have witnessed at wells fargo. the continued application of occ heightened standard for large banks will help ensure they have the governance and control necessary to prevent these sorts of practices in the future. practices that the bank also demonstrate, the importance of aligning incentives with appropriate behavior which highlights the need to
at the cf pd and the l.a. city atty. office. the coordination allowed us to take collective action to address the consumer protection aspects of the bank's deficiencies. together they demonstrate that such practices will not be tolerated. since i became comptroller. [inaudible] these enforceable guidelines emphasize the importance of three lines of defense in the detection and mitigation of risk. frontline business unit, independent independent risk management and internal audit, as well as the...
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here's the problem. the "l.a. times" poll that came out today, donald trump is getting 19% of the african-american vote. you know what that means? it means the african-american community -- >> it means it's a bad poll. >> again, that is not a cnn poll. that is not a cnn poll. >> i didn't say -- i said the "l.a. times." i didn't say it was a cnn poll. the "l.a. times" poll shows the that donald trump is getting 19% of the african-american vote. what it also shows clearly the government statistics show that 26.1% of the african-americans in this country live in poverty. >> okay. >> corey, hold on -- >> i have to say, this van, before you get in. that poll does not -- that poll does not meet the cnn standards. >> and you're a professional. and you know better than to take one outlier poll and pretend -- somebody in your position, especially, know that you have to look at the averages. and the averages show that trump is doing historically awful when it comes to african-americans. and there's a reason for it -- >> tha
here's the problem. the "l.a. times" poll that came out today, donald trump is getting 19% of the african-american vote. you know what that means? it means the african-american community -- >> it means it's a bad poll. >> again, that is not a cnn poll. that is not a cnn poll. >> i didn't say -- i said the "l.a. times." i didn't say it was a cnn poll. the "l.a. times" poll shows the that donald trump is getting 19% of the african-american vote....
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we begin a cooldown, and it l-a football fans feeling the >>> l.a. football fans, well, they packed into the kos seem -- coliseum yesterday, but they also felt the heat. first time since 1994 that they were out there, 1,400 people had to be taken to the hospital. memorial coliseum, and the temperatures there, which goes to show that we are pretty tough out here in the desert when it comes to the heat. and they are wilting out there in l.a. >> a lot of so ha softies out t. >> how about seattle, scoring three points. >> i know. >> breaking my heart that they lost. >> i think the heat got >> may be. are there any real rams fans? >> what do you mean? there are a few of them. 90,000 people there. >> nobody is even from los angeles. >> it was a packed house. >> okay. i don't know what i'm talking about. don't come to me for your sports information. that's for sure. >> he's a weather guy. >> it's hazy out there, 93, clouds on the march. they are going to stick with us for the next couple of days. 90s sometime next week. we'll be saying good-bye to the norma
we begin a cooldown, and it l-a football fans feeling the >>> l.a. football fans, well, they packed into the kos seem -- coliseum yesterday, but they also felt the heat. first time since 1994 that they were out there, 1,400 people had to be taken to the hospital. memorial coliseum, and the temperatures there, which goes to show that we are pretty tough out here in the desert when it comes to the heat. and they are wilting out there in l.a. >> a lot of so ha softies out t....
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obviously, this is an l.a. issue. they complained to the l.a. attorney and the city attorney. he did or she did -- >> we had the reporter on, who actually got it first. >> right. >> right. >> so that was the first step. it was a local issue and then when the consumer financial protection bureau got involved, they had a wider jurisdiction. this is a national case. up to 2 million accounts, so, obviously, you need someone with a national scope, which the l.a. attorney does not have. >> so, there is no failure in your view on the part, it cannot be perred as a failure or shortcoming of the agency if they take three years to follow up on work exposed by a hard work r r rotter in the "l.a. times" and then a city official to make this a national story. they've done a wonderful job and it's a huge win, which is what you tweeted. redoubles my faith in those agencies. >> let me get this right. wells fargo does what they do. and you're attacking the -- >> we are not attacking wells fargo. just saying are there any other places in the bureaucracy, the agencies that should be held account
obviously, this is an l.a. issue. they complained to the l.a. attorney and the city attorney. he did or she did -- >> we had the reporter on, who actually got it first. >> right. >> right. >> so that was the first step. it was a local issue and then when the consumer financial protection bureau got involved, they had a wider jurisdiction. this is a national case. up to 2 million accounts, so, obviously, you need someone with a national scope, which the l.a. attorney does...
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the bucs take on the l.a. rams. h here's the clock. lunchtime is quiet. by 2:00 p.m. spotty showers and rain today showers around, here's 4:00. a couple near raymond james stadium, and they will be slow-moving. some storms could be strong with strong winds today. we saw that last night as well. perhaps one or two stronger storms tonight. they made away with the heating of the day as showers push offshore. monday morning is dry but will bring a rain chance monday afternoon up to 40%. tropics have a lot happening. we have karl with no concern out to sea. this is a concern. it's 97l. further south, though. this will enter the caribbean and all signs point to streng strengthening. an 80% chance it will develop. the next is matthew. a few storms today and stoo steeky this afternoon. 91, and that rain chance is 30%. tonight a few downpours lingering beyond sunset. they won't end until 10:00 likely. 76 for the low and monday a little more heat. scattered storms shift inland. we will dry week. light winds for the boaters and east wind this morning. a northwest wind with a sea
the bucs take on the l.a. rams. h here's the clock. lunchtime is quiet. by 2:00 p.m. spotty showers and rain today showers around, here's 4:00. a couple near raymond james stadium, and they will be slow-moving. some storms could be strong with strong winds today. we saw that last night as well. perhaps one or two stronger storms tonight. they made away with the heating of the day as showers push offshore. monday morning is dry but will bring a rain chance monday afternoon up to 40%. tropics...
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were the l.a. rams. >> our biggest rivalry back then, yes. >> the first overall pick was jarred goff and the number one pick is the third quarterback, he's inactive behind the starting quarterback case keenum and shaun manningham. goff played in the preseason two touchdowns, two picks and lost two fumbles and carson wentz started for the eagles yesterday and looked great. threw a couple of touchdowns yesterday. did the rams take the wrong guy, dand that cal offense, which is a little gimmicky and works at the college level, did that take away from jerald goff's preparation for the nfl? >> i think mortgage latter. it took away from his preparation of taking snaps from underneath the center, and i think it's a process down there. jeff fisher, the head coach, knows he has to win this year, and he's going to go with a veteran quarterback over a young rookie like jarred goff. jarred was kind of thrown to the wolves at call as a freshman. >> 1 of 11 and took a beating and don't want to do that in the nfl
were the l.a. rams. >> our biggest rivalry back then, yes. >> the first overall pick was jarred goff and the number one pick is the third quarterback, he's inactive behind the starting quarterback case keenum and shaun manningham. goff played in the preseason two touchdowns, two picks and lost two fumbles and carson wentz started for the eagles yesterday and looked great. threw a couple of touchdowns yesterday. did the rams take the wrong guy, dand that cal offense, which is a...
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the game at the l.a. coliseum as the city baked in 90 plus degree weather for most of the day a red flag warning was in place for southern california for part of the day for extreme fire danger. >>> on "healthwatch" a new connection to diabetes government researchers are linking depression and gestational die beetity. women who feel depressed during the first two trimeters almost double the chance of developing gestational diabetes and risk a stronger warning about codeine for kids a report out today is urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine for kids. american acad miff pediatrics found evidence linking the drug to deadly breathing reacts. doctors say children metabolize the drug faster than adults and may experience dangerous reactions. >>> a humpback whale rescued off the coast of chat mam. marine animal entanglement response team was called in after boaters reported it in stress oid with the line to the mouth and anchoreded to the sea floor -- anchored to the sea floor they used a poll to -- pole t
the game at the l.a. coliseum as the city baked in 90 plus degree weather for most of the day a red flag warning was in place for southern california for part of the day for extreme fire danger. >>> on "healthwatch" a new connection to diabetes government researchers are linking depression and gestational die beetity. women who feel depressed during the first two trimeters almost double the chance of developing gestational diabetes and risk a stronger warning about codeine...
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people claimed that the l.a. department of children and family services is conducting the investigation. the agency told us, quote, we have very strict confidentiality laws and the laws do not allow us to confirm or deny the subjects of our investigations. >> if child services is indeed investigating, what would would probably be interviewed by caseworkers and the parents would be interviewed by caseworkers. it's likely the kiss workers would visit their house and see what kind of environment they were living in. >> the magazine cites another source that says pitt is denying the abuse claims. the timeline is interesting. before the alleged incident, brad and angelina seemed like a solid couple and they looked happy in mid-july visiting a drugstore and they were captured on surveillance cameras getting apparently took place september 14. in her divorce filing, angelina claims the next day, september 15th as the day of separation. brad always lit up on the red carpet when we asked about his kids. >> we want to make
people claimed that the l.a. department of children and family services is conducting the investigation. the agency told us, quote, we have very strict confidentiality laws and the laws do not allow us to confirm or deny the subjects of our investigations. >> if child services is indeed investigating, what would would probably be interviewed by caseworkers and the parents would be interviewed by caseworkers. it's likely the kiss workers would visit their house and see what kind of...
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others welcome the space. tom waite reports. >> reporter: at the cal state l.a. dorms students seem to be tuning out the controversy over rooming assignments. the campus is making national headlines for dedicating about 20 spots in their 192 unit dorm complex for black students along with anyone else who shares their interests and concerns. >> so we don't want to come off as separating themselves. everybody is equal. >> reporter: communications major aaron rodgers is one of the students involved with the program which is called, halisi scholars. he says everyone is welcome. >> if you want to live in the black dorm, you shouldn't say i want to live in a black dorm because i'm black. in this whole building there are other races. >> reporter: some on social media are blasting the program saying it's self-segregation. a cal state l.a. spokesman who declined to go on camera emphasizes the program is open to any students. jonathan thomas is also a participant. >> [ indiscernible you can be yourself and not worry about explaining how you're doing because of your skin co
others welcome the space. tom waite reports. >> reporter: at the cal state l.a. dorms students seem to be tuning out the controversy over rooming assignments. the campus is making national headlines for dedicating about 20 spots in their 192 unit dorm complex for black students along with anyone else who shares their interests and concerns. >> so we don't want to come off as separating themselves. everybody is equal. >> reporter: communications major aaron rodgers is one of...
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the team blew a 10-point lead to the l.a. rams. the rams took the lead with less than 2 minutes left in the game. the ref called a weather delay for a thunderstorm that was messy out there. play resumed just over an hour later. sadly our guys lost in the end. the rams ended uptaking it 37-32. >> our culture is not where it needs to be and that starts with me. i'm the head of that. i mean, i'm put ting that re ulders. sdls we have to get over that hump. >> next sunday they take on the super bowl champs the denver broncos at ray j. >>> the 2016 heart walk is right around the corner and news channel 8 is committed to raising $100,000. fucillo kia raise. it will be november 12th at raymond james stadium. go to wfla.com/heartwalk for details. >>> a new device for treating breast cancer patients. >> how it's working to save time and munch -- money. >> a university campus is on edge after a shooting. the search for a gunman. >>> across america, two shootings near the university of illinois campus. the shooter or shooters are still on the
the team blew a 10-point lead to the l.a. rams. the rams took the lead with less than 2 minutes left in the game. the ref called a weather delay for a thunderstorm that was messy out there. play resumed just over an hour later. sadly our guys lost in the end. the rams ended uptaking it 37-32. >> our culture is not where it needs to be and that starts with me. i'm the head of that. i mean, i'm put ting that re ulders. sdls we have to get over that hump. >> next sunday they take on...