"I mean, Pacific Palisades, it doesn't exist and probably won't exist for the next five, six years," the comedian told CNN.
As firefighters, first responders and volunteers continue to battle the wildfires in California and provide relief for those ...
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Jay Leno says the sense of community now in L.A. reminds him of post-9/11. 'It’s a shame that’s what it takes,' he says.
As firefighters race to quell the devastating wildfires plaguing Los Angeles, Jay Leno is doing his part to help out. On Monday, the former late-night talk show host stopped by the Pacific ...
police are 'really there to safe your life': Leno Comedian Jay Leno’s goal is simple: Feed the people who are “there to save your life” amid raging fires in the Los Angeles area. The ...
Jay Leno has gone viral online after he discussed the devastation of the LA wildfires with CNN reporter Anderson Cooper, comparing it to the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Jay Leno is among the Angelenos pitching in to help those fighting the wildfires in Los Angeles. “We’re cooking for the [firefighting] crew,” the former Tonight Show host told CNN’s Anders ...
Jay Leno was one of the many Los Angelenos who spoke with Anderson Cooper on CNN Monday, as the comedian was out doing what he could for his struggling city. The former Tonight Show host noted ...