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2018-07-01 12:07:30 UTC  

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Friday refused to overturn Gov. Jerry Brown’s decision denying parole to former Charles Manson follower and convicted killer Leslie Van Houten.

In his ruling, Judge William C. Ryan said there was “some evidence” to support Brown’s decision in refusing to release Leslie Van Houten, 68, who in 1971 was found guilty of taking part in the brutal killings of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in Los Angeles.

If released, Ryan found that Van Houten “would pose an unreasonable risk of danger to society.”

Ryan said the brutal and terrorizing manner in which Van Houten and her accomplices killed the LaBiancas demonstrates how the crime was more heinous than most and stands apart from others.

2018-07-01 12:07:48 UTC  

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2018-07-01 12:08:17 UTC  

US Rep. Maxine Waters kept up the heat on President Trump at an immigration rally Saturday in Los Angeles.

"How dare you?" said Waters, a California Democrat and frequent Trump critic. "How dare you take the babies from mothers' arms? How dare you take the children and send them all across the country into so-called detention centers?"

Waters has been warring with Trump lately amid a broader discussion of "civility" in politics, which gained some traction after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant.

Waters then encouraged people to heckle and harass Cabinet members in public.

In response, Trump tweeted that Waters had called for "harm" to his supporters and spoke against her in rallies.

2018-07-01 12:08:37 UTC  

Waters denied calling for violence.

Her speech Saturday was part of the "Families Belong Together" rallies held across the country. Protesters gathered to show opposition to Trump's "zero tolerance" toward undocumented immigrants, which has separated thousands of children from their parents.

She continued, "You are putting them in cages. You are putting them in jails. And you think we're going to stand by and allow you to do that? I don't think so. Donald Trump, you think you can get away with everything, but you have gone too far when you are trying to break up families in the way that you do."

Waters likened the situation to slavery.

"As an African-American woman, I was raised on the stories about what happened on the auction block when they auctioned off Africans" and broke up families, she told listeners.

She also had caustic advice for those who have made threats against her, increasingly, she said, since she and Trump have sparred.

"If you shoot me, you better shoot straight," Waters said. "There's nothing like a wounded animal."

2018-07-01 12:08:40 UTC  

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2018-07-01 12:08:59 UTC  

NAPPER

2018-07-01 12:09:31 UTC  

Nearly 1,800 Puerto Ricans who survived Hurricane Maria will be forced to move out Sunday from hotels on the island and the U.S. mainland, where they’ve lived rent-free on assistance from FEMA.

The program was designed to be used for about two weeks but it had been extended repeatedly. FEMA spent more than $432 million on lodging for tens of thousands of hurricane survivors.

2018-07-01 12:09:55 UTC  

Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in rallies across the country, including New York and Los Angeles, to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Protesters are calling for the immediate reunification of immigrant families separated at the border and an end to family detentions and separations. http://on.ktla.com/mn0jY

2018-07-01 12:10:30 UTC  

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2018-07-01 12:10:39 UTC  

Magical

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2018-07-01 12:10:58 UTC  

Some will mistake the illness for the cause... When actually the illness is just another symptom of the cause... I was laughing due to memories of my own path his words brought to my mind... Hope that helps...

2018-07-01 12:12:03 UTC  

Two Orange County cousins say they were roofied and robbed by two women they met at a Beverly Grove club earlier this month.

The men told KTLA that after meeting the women at the Nightingale on June 4, they invited people over to their home for an after party and the women stayed later. They believe they were drugged because when they woke up, half a million dollars worth of high-end watches, sunglasses, clothes, shoes, luggage, Persian rugs, home security cameras and computers were missing.

The men believe they were targeted because they were wearing expensive watches at the club.

The men hired private investigator Michael Yousef, who said he is investigating several other cases of women who have drugged and robbed men.

“We have four active cases right now with the same scenario—ladies coming from clubs or bars, going home with the men,” Yousef said. “These men wake up in the morning, remember nothing, and they’re completely robbed of everything.”

The men are offering a $2,000 reward for information. Anyone with information can visit www.NowPI.com or call 800-901-1360.

Mary Beth McDade reports for the KTLA 5 News at 10 on June 29, 2018.

2018-07-01 12:12:44 UTC  

I believe that biggest shock and surprise would be to learn that there are aliens. My rational mind can not get around it as possible

2018-07-01 12:13:08 UTC  

Wonder where he was going with ammo and weapons
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2018-07-01 12:14:19 UTC  

Mexico is calling on the United Nations to intervene to prevent the United States from separating immigrant children and parents, the result of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy.

President Trump last week signed an executive order to end the practice after a global outcry, but the Mexican government made no mention of Trump’s order in a statement released Thursday evening.

The statement said Luis Videgaray, Mexico’s foreign secretary, met Thursday in New York with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and urged the U.N. to intervene on the issue.

The statement called the separation of families cruel and a violation of human rights. Videgaray had already condemned the practice in remarks on June 18, calling it “cruel and inhuman.”

2018-07-01 12:16:05 UTC  
2018-07-01 12:19:40 UTC  

Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh, Carlos Baldovinos with The Mission at Kern County and Bakersfield Homeless Center’s Louis Gill join 17’s Jim Scott to examine a new 10-year plan to end homelessness in Kern County.

Watch Kern County: In Depth Saturday at 6 p.m. on KGET TV 17.

2018-07-01 12:20:47 UTC  

The "spirit" world is an ancient/present mind control weapon/tool the thieves use to overtake their prey/victims. Good/bad spirits are figments of imagination. The goyim can be easily manipulated by the use of spirit seeds being sewn into "creative minds". It causes the goy to become their own worst enemy, attempting to battle an unreal entity. While, the thieves rob you blind, deaf and very dumbed down. Once "they" got the ignorant masses "believing" in these spirits, both good, bad or "holy", been easy pickens ever since. Goyim are then worried about the wrath of "god" instead of the thieves they no longer can see. Fortunately the goyim are waking up to the scam, but for some, not quick enough. Better now than has ever been for people to see who has been fooling them for thousands of years. It's all mind control.

2018-07-01 12:20:49 UTC  

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A California man who told investigators he was upset about the repeal of net neutrality rules was arrested Friday and is accused of threatening to kill Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's family, authorities said.

Markara Man, 33, of Norwalk told investigators that he sent three emails to Pai in December 2017 because he was angry over Pai's role in repealing the regulations and wanted to scare the chairman.

"I will find your children and I will kill them," Man wrote in one of the emails, according to court documents.

The same email listed the names and addresses of several preschools in Arlington, Virginia, though the chairman's children did not attend any of them, officials said.

In another message, Man accused Pai of being responsible for a child's suicide, and a third email included a photograph of the chairman and a framed photo with his family, authorities said.

When federal agents traced the emails back to Man and questioned him in May, he acknowledged sending them and provided law enforcement officers with a written apology that he sent to Pai, court papers said.

"I'm sorry I made a threat against your kids. That was crossing the line," he wrote in his message.

Man was charged in federal court in Virginia with threatening to murder a U.S. official's immediate family member with the intent to intimidate or interfere with the official's duties. He could face up to 10 years in prison, if convicted.

A telephone number listed for Man in public records rang unanswered Friday. It wasn't immediately clear if he had an attorney who could comment on the allegations.

The FCC voted last year to repeal the Obama-era net neutrality rules that said all web traffic must be treated equally, It gave internet service providers such as Verizon, Comcast and AT&T a free hand to slow or block websites and apps as they see fit or charge more for faster speeds.

2018-07-01 12:23:32 UTC  

@Evilanne Good morning

2018-07-01 12:25:18 UTC  

https://youtu.be/bximGbdm5Mk?t=100 PLEASE WATCH THIS!!!!!😄 😄 😄 😄

2018-07-01 12:25:52 UTC  

this is a short video I made about "Blame, guilt and response-ability"
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2018-07-01 12:27:34 UTC  

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials say San Francisco will become the first major U.S. city to increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour Sunday under a ballot measure approved by voters in 2014.

City Administrator Naomi Kelly says it will be the first to hit the milestone for all workers. But it won’t be the last. California lawmakers approved a plan two years ago to increase the state’s $10 minimum to $15 by 2022.

A much smaller San Francisco Bay Area city, Emeryville, also will increase its minimum wage for smaller employers to $15 on Sunday. Larger employers have had to pay workers a little over $15 since last July.

Larger employers in Seattle pay workers at least $15 an hour.

Advocates have been urging a $15 minimum, saying workers need a “living wage” to survive.