"It's good to have your own fire truck if you live in L.A," the comedian joked to CNN's Anderson Cooper Jay Leno is helping ...
"I mean, Pacific Palisades, it doesn't exist and probably won't exist for the next five, six years," the comedian told CNN.
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, first responders and volunteers continue to battle the wildfires in California and provide relief for those ...
Amid the Los Angeles fires, the former late-night host, 74, has been driving to relief sites in his own fire truck to feed the first responders. On Monday, Leno spoke with CNN’s Anderson Cooper in an ...
“I drove a 1941 fire truck,” he told Cooper. “It’s kinda fun…We got it loaded up.” "It's unbelievable": Broadcasting legend Jay Leno talks to Anderson about the devastation from the ...
Jay Leno is reflecting on the widespread destruction left by the Palisades wildfire and giving his thoughts on when the area ...
As wildfires continue to devastate the Los Angeles area, many celebrities have stepped up to help those in need, including ...
As firefighters race to quell the devastating wildfires plaguing Los Angeles, Jay Leno ... he told CNN's Anderson Cooper in a recent interview. In footage of his Palisades visit, Leno can be ...
“We got a big barbeque going,” Jay Leno said during an interview with Anderson Cooper on Monday night. Los Angeles-area officials said at least 24 people have been killed in the ...
Aside from his decades-long comedy career, Jay Leno is also known for his extensive car collection and deep knowledge of vehicles from around the world. After the Los Angeles wildfires, the comedian ...