confessional. when i moved to l.a., i had an eyebrow. and my roommate at the time was like, hey, let s go make this into two. so i went to her waxing lady. i had never been to a waxing lady. and the lady called me in. and i m following her into her room. and she turns around and goes what are we doing today, just the mustache? i did have ocd. i had difficulty making eye contact with people for about until the age of 32. and so stand-up was so great for a way to connect with people that felt very safe. i was a bit of a dark kid. i d occasionally stage my own death for fun. mother, i ve taken a whole bottle of pills. oh my god, what did you take? tums. maria, those are your father s. what, mother? i can t hear you. the calcium is coursing through my veins. from the very beginning, i was going up there to find
some 50-mile-an-hour winds from san francisco to l.a., sustained at times, humanity under 10%, it s amazing. consider the easy fire, one structure damage, no fatalities, no homes destroyed, and they saved the reagan library. the fire did jump the freeway at one point, but that was knocked down, and again, considering the conditions, the fire at 1600 acres, that s pretty small. hand cruise and pumper trucks were here to knocked on the small fires, it also bulldozers, containment lines so it couldn t creep beyond that, if you will, and that is good news from the fire chief tonight. perimeter control would give us that containment, so what we do is we have got resources, either hand crew lines or hose line on most of the fire. that is where it is contained, but not under control yet. so we had another fire east of l.a. in riverside county that
24 hours of speak ed buck flying gemmel moore and he was already dead. he paid for the flight over to l.a., lured into his apartment and he was not even here 24 hours before he was dead. laura: i mean, it is just horrific. jasmine, thank you for being here and telling this story, i appreciated, doris, thank you for being here as well, a heartbreak all around. coming up nbc news is encouraging readers to publicly declare their climate confessions. do you have any? ralph reed is here how climate activists are now becoming very religious in their orthodox. stay with us
gemmel into los angeles from houston, he was already dead. he paid for the flight over to l.a., lured into his apartment and he was not even here 24 hours before he was dead. laura: i mean, that is just horrific. jasmyn, thank you for being here and telling this story. i really appreciate it, horace, thank you for being here as well, a heartbreak all around. coming up nbc news is encouraging readers to publicly declare their climate confessions. do you have any?s ralph reed is here on how climate activists are now becomingac very religious in thr orthodoxy. stay there.
new infrared radar systems thats they are detecting things. we call them unidentified aerial threats. that is something we look at. u.a.p. is what we call them. we are taking a look at this. tucker: this is going onan ae there is a lot of data the government stored about this. most of it is still classified. there must be theories about what the objects are and what the aircrafts are. what is the most plausible theory, do you think? we don t know for sure obviously.we want to know if ths another defense mechanism of another country. what we doge know and the question we want to go to is china looking at the hyper sonic missiles. to break it down to our language it will get from d.c. to l.a. in nine minutes. we don t know that nuclear warheads can be attached to those. is it something like that? or is it something more? we don t know. but i feel like this is