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angel programming. all any american family needs for sky angel is a television set and a broadband internet service of modest capability. our set top boxes look and act like the ones consumers ordinarily use at home. here is one of them. a sky angel subscriber selects programming with the use of a typical remote control. subscribers simply use our remote to scroll up and down the screens of live channel choices and then clicks on the selection he or she wants to watch. from a consumer's perspective, the sky angel service is functionally identical to typical cable or satellite video distribution. sky angel offers consumers a competitive alternative to other mvpd systems at affordable rates. currently, our complete package of more than 80 live video and audio programming channels costs $32.99 a month. it includes unlimited access to a large vod library of movies, which are also family-friendly. we have recently rebranded the package as fave tv. we have a less expensive inspirational package of programming
angel programming. all any american family needs for sky angel is a television set and a broadband internet service of modest capability. our set top boxes look and act like the ones consumers ordinarily use at home. here is one of them. a sky angel subscriber selects programming with the use of a typical remote control. subscribers simply use our remote to scroll up and down the screens of live channel choices and then clicks on the selection he or she wants to watch. from a consumer's...
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los angeles, it is the greater of the amount of $2,000 or the amount of the gift. it could and it being lower or higher. -- it could end up being lower or higher. san francisco for his contributions from corporations entirely. l.a. does not have the same limitation. san francisco does not allow anonymous contributions in any amount. l.a. does allow anonymous contributions up to $200. i think i mentioned before, reports are required quarterly in l.a. expenditure caps are lower in san francisco for district and city wide offices. those are some of the key points. happy to answer any questions. supervisor campos: before i turn it over to my colleagues, the one thing i want to say is i am not really passing judgment one way or the other on some of the points. it is simply about providing information to this body and also providing affirmation to the ethics commission. our hope is that after this hearing that this report can be sent to the ethics commission said that they can consider areas where maybe some changes or enhancements may be appropriate. it is up to them to
los angeles, it is the greater of the amount of $2,000 or the amount of the gift. it could and it being lower or higher. -- it could end up being lower or higher. san francisco for his contributions from corporations entirely. l.a. does not have the same limitation. san francisco does not allow anonymous contributions in any amount. l.a. does allow anonymous contributions up to $200. i think i mentioned before, reports are required quarterly in l.a. expenditure caps are lower in san francisco...
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. >> whoever it was, was seeking to terrorize women in los angeles. >> that one. i don't think. maybe that one. who are they going to pick? >> somebody, one killer or a team, has been murdering young girls, lots of them. >> you have to take a look at it, especially if you're a woman, it could be me. >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> the murder victims were all young women. they were tortured. their nude bodies callously dumped on hillsides for anyone to discover. this was the chilling scenario in los angeles during the fall of 1977, as a serial killing spree thrust the entire city into a state of fear. for more than a year, every woman in l.a. was considered a potential victim of the hillside strangler. >> i've lived in l.a. all my life, and we get pretty used to crime here. we've had the manson murders, of course, which was pretty awful, but you never expected to see something that malicious and evil happen here again. >> i don't think i really understood what a serial killer was until this crime happened, and because it was so close to home, it felt like it could
. >> whoever it was, was seeking to terrorize women in los angeles. >> that one. i don't think. maybe that one. who are they going to pick? >> somebody, one killer or a team, has been murdering young girls, lots of them. >> you have to take a look at it, especially if you're a woman, it could be me. >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> the murder victims were all young women. they were tortured. their nude bodies callously dumped on...
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more on the blue angels practicing live.g up. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> putting it in the same category of second hand smoke and asbestis. >>> the vast majority of seniors are unable to cross the street in time. people 65 and older are unable to walk the 3.9 feet necessary to use the crossing in many parts of the world. researchers say and i'm sure you'll agree, not being able to cross a busy street safely impacts a senior's quality of life. researchers in missouri found students who were obese perform worse on math tests. feeling sadly can explain their poor math performance. check back in today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 and let's go back to jessica in the harbor right now. >> reporter: hello again and hello to everyone. we are having a wonderful time out here. coming up today all new at four we'll have to latest on the situation out of baltimore county and we're spending a cool day out here enjoying the celebration. we will be live with complete coverage with all of the festivities. the blue angels are practicing out here. of course, t
more on the blue angels practicing live.g up. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> putting it in the same category of second hand smoke and asbestis. >>> the vast majority of seniors are unable to cross the street in time. people 65 and older are unable to walk the 3.9 feet necessary to use the crossing in many parts of the world. researchers say and i'm sure you'll agree, not being able to cross a busy street safely impacts a senior's quality of life. researchers in missouri found students who...
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the commission and be dismissed then is the case in los angeles. did i say the opposite? excuse me, l.a. has 19% and san francisco, 76%. much higher in san fncof the did raising is prohibited by contractor principles, and subcontractors in los angeles. they are not spelled out in the san francisco coach, while fundraising by contractors -- excuse me, contributions by contractors is prohibited. fund-raising by their principals and subcontractors is not prohibited in san francisco. there are some compliance costs tat are considered qualifying expen work towards getting the expenditure ceiling. in san francisco, there are some cash contributions can only be made for less than $25. for here, and his less than $100. those have less information about the contributor. in terms of education, the city of los angeles publishes a contributor that -- died. san francisco does not. it is on the website of theethit have anything comparable year. we have guides for candidates, of course, as does l.a. in terms of enforcement authority of the ethics commission's, they are similar in both c
the commission and be dismissed then is the case in los angeles. did i say the opposite? excuse me, l.a. has 19% and san francisco, 76%. much higher in san fncof the did raising is prohibited by contractor principles, and subcontractors in los angeles. they are not spelled out in the san francisco coach, while fundraising by contractors -- excuse me, contributions by contractors is prohibited. fund-raising by their principals and subcontractors is not prohibited in san francisco. there are some...
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i grew up in northeast los angeles. not in a very rough area. there was graffiti and some gangs there. on my block, which was a nicer block, there was graffiti on people's garage doors. we went to the local grocery store to stock up on groceries because we didn't know. my parents didn't know what was going to happen. i remember telling my dad at one point, can we go to las vegas? that was one of the closest big cities to us. we wanted to move. i wanted to move because i was so scared what was happening -- what i was seeing on tv. it was just a very formative year for me and of course for los angeles. >> you feel like it was a common experience, many people felt that way? >> i think so. it wasn't just african-americans. it was everybody that was affected, living in the city. this changed the dialogue about race in america. a lot of people in the community, in the african-american community, in los angeles, felt that this was really a microcosm, the beating, of how they justified how they were already feeling. it wasn't just them that were feared,
i grew up in northeast los angeles. not in a very rough area. there was graffiti and some gangs there. on my block, which was a nicer block, there was graffiti on people's garage doors. we went to the local grocery store to stock up on groceries because we didn't know. my parents didn't know what was going to happen. i remember telling my dad at one point, can we go to las vegas? that was one of the closest big cities to us. we wanted to move. i wanted to move because i was so scared what was...
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i have an f-18 horney with the blue angels. what an incredible honor for this to be the site where you're hosting the blue angels -- f-18 hornet. >> we're excited about hosting the blue angels. >> people have a lot to look forward to. people can come out and check the different airplanes. >> we have a variety of navy and coast guard aircraft here. about 25 to 30 aircraft. an a-10 a and one from the maryland aviation museum. we will have crews standing by to talk about the aircraft. >> people can see them up close and personal here at the martin state airport. >> come not to mourn state airport. -- come out to martin state airport. we have a vendor area of the lower-level and there'll be stuffeff for kids to do including a flight simulator. >> it will be pretty exciting. say you pass out if they pull enough g's. >> well, you could use a nap. high-pitched screams are not encouraged. >> we will be filming the whole thing. >> that will be outstanding. that is great the will let people watched them take off. thank you. ava is gettin
i have an f-18 horney with the blue angels. what an incredible honor for this to be the site where you're hosting the blue angels -- f-18 hornet. >> we're excited about hosting the blue angels. >> people have a lot to look forward to. people can come out and check the different airplanes. >> we have a variety of navy and coast guard aircraft here. about 25 to 30 aircraft. an a-10 a and one from the maryland aviation museum. we will have crews standing by to talk about the...
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i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel,o, i'm curious, why does an attractive woman with a busy lifestyle take the time out to write a guy in prison? aren't you worried that i'm going to bust out of here, hunt you down, harass you at work and make obscene phone calls to you? thank you for the picture, angel, very nice. love that hair. you've got to be at least 7 feet tall, talk about kicking my ass, ha ha. don't be a stranger, angel. take care of yourself. with a smile, bobby g." >> when angel began her correspondence with gilbert, she was living in joliet, illinois. her son, niko, was only 15 at the time. >> at first, i was very worried about her emotional safety, because i wasn't sure how it would end up. >> but what had begun as just a pen pal relationship quickly became something more serious. >> on a sunday evening at 8:00 at night, my son brought me the phone, and he said there's a collect call on there, and i thought perhaps it was from sherman, and it was him. it was bobby. and i've communicated with him every day s
i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel,o, i'm curious, why does an attractive woman with a busy lifestyle take the time out to write a guy in prison? aren't you worried that i'm going to bust out of here, hunt you down, harass you at work and make obscene phone calls to you? thank you for the picture, angel, very nice. love that hair. you've got to be at least 7 feet tall, talk about kicking my ass, ha ha. don't be a...
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of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch, in los angeles, law enforcement learned, to their great fortune, that collaboration is the answer. i am going to talk to you about some of the lessons that were learned. i can tell you first that the people -- we have learned lessons from have been gang members themselves my research is engaged with talking to those current, ac
of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems...
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suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. how america changed because of rodney king? the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european bailout and stay in the eurozone. had the opposition gotten more votes greece ran the risk of dropping out of the euro, and that would have pounded the markets worldwide. >>> soaring temperatures, strong winds fueling a new wildfire in the lake george area of colorado. flames threaten a number of homes. firefighters near ft. collins are trying to get the upper hand on the massive hyde park fire. >> it will be some time before the fire is out. over 140,000 man hours have already been dedicate to this fire. >> almost 200 homes have been destroyed. high fire warnings are currently in place for nine
suburban los angeles. the 47-year-old whose beating by police triggered riots years ago was found at the bottom of his pool. the acquittal of l.a. police officers in the king beating sparked days of rioting that left more than 50 people dead. how america changed because of rodney king? the national election in greece, it's over. voters picked the conservative new democracy party to form a government taking european bailout and stay in the eurozone. had the opposition gotten more votes greece...
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los angeles, california, city of angels.nown for its palm trees, beaches, and near perfect weather. but in the mid 1980s, the city became terrorized by a madman who drove the freeways at night randomly picking an exit and hunting down his victims. june 28, 1984. in the quiet community of glassell park, ten minutes from downtown l.a., an elderly woman is asleep in her apartment. a cool breeze blows through an open window. just before 5:00 a.m., an intruder removes the screen and climbs into the bedroom. within seconds he plunges a knife into her chest, stabbing her repeatedly and slashing her throat. police later lift fingerprints from the window screen, but without a suspect the clue leads them nowhere. almost a year goes by before the intruder strikes again. this time on march 17, 1985, he shoots and kills two women in the san gabriel valley communities of monterey park and rosemead. that woman escapes describing the assailant. >> most crime in los angeles happens in the urban core. these crimes were happening in the suppos
los angeles, california, city of angels.nown for its palm trees, beaches, and near perfect weather. but in the mid 1980s, the city became terrorized by a madman who drove the freeways at night randomly picking an exit and hunting down his victims. june 28, 1984. in the quiet community of glassell park, ten minutes from downtown l.a., an elderly woman is asleep in her apartment. a cool breeze blows through an open window. just before 5:00 a.m., an intruder removes the screen and climbs into the...
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his beating at the hands of the los angeles police and street violence permanently changed los angeleslice department and the conversation of race in america. i talked with nick valencia living in l.a. 20 years ago when the riots exploded. >> my family and i were huddled around the tv. i was about 8 years old watching the news. i didn't get scared until my mom and dad were scared. when you're a kid, your parents are like eight, ten feet tall to you. this even scared my dad. >> this went on for days. >> for at least a week. >> at least a week. what was it like as a child? did you have to stay at home? could you go to school? go out and about? >> imagine this, looking outside your balcony, 15 minutes from downtown los angeles where many riots were concentrated in south central. seeing smoke on the tv and looking outside your balcony and seeing the same smoke plumes 15 minutes away. >> did it have a lasting effect? >> very formative. probably why i went into news. so much going on in the '90s and the rodney king incident was a big part of that. no matter the color of your skin, brown, bla
his beating at the hands of the los angeles police and street violence permanently changed los angeleslice department and the conversation of race in america. i talked with nick valencia living in l.a. 20 years ago when the riots exploded. >> my family and i were huddled around the tv. i was about 8 years old watching the news. i didn't get scared until my mom and dad were scared. when you're a kid, your parents are like eight, ten feet tall to you. this even scared my dad. >> this...
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navy's blue angels squadron put on a precision show. the angels have been roaring around the city for the past few days, but that was just practice. today was the real deal. spectators showed up hours in advance to get the perfect spot to watch all the dips, nose dives and death defying stunts. >> i'll be seeing them again tomorrow. i hope you all enjoy it. >> reporter: if the planes zoomed by too quick, the airport is offering a closer look with the festival of modern and historic aircraft. including the blue angels. >> you can't go anywhere and see this many aircraft on display and talk to the guys who are piloting the aircraft. >> it's like nothing i've ever seen. >> reporter: while today's focus shifted to the air, the harbor was still packed. thousands more showed up to check out the parade of international ships. many telling us the bicentennial sailabration so far has been a spectacle for the eyes. and the blue angels do have another show tomorrow at fort mchenry. that will be from 1:00 to 4:00. they liked it so much they're goin
navy's blue angels squadron put on a precision show. the angels have been roaring around the city for the past few days, but that was just practice. today was the real deal. spectators showed up hours in advance to get the perfect spot to watch all the dips, nose dives and death defying stunts. >> i'll be seeing them again tomorrow. i hope you all enjoy it. >> reporter: if the planes zoomed by too quick, the airport is offering a closer look with the festival of modern and historic...
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seattle goes to los angeles to play the angels. the linemen and throws out the first pitch with his daughter and his other armed. brandon phillips and fields and an flips the ball to start a double play. the reds win their sixth in a rope. for the a's, they call them the swinging a's, they live up to their neck and lately. they lead the majors in hits and runs scored this month and. it was cocoa day at the coliseum. portola: charges to field it, that led to the padres run. : leaves the game due to an injury. he struck out six in seven innings. bottom of the ninth, try to protect the 2-0 lead. the time run at third base, he struck out to mile weeks the padres when 2-1. for the a's eighth three games at with the dodgers. for tennis keep an eye on him serving at far court. he kicks a wooden board in frustration the board in front of a line judge the board broke and cut the judge's leg. he gets disqualified for his behavior. that is that right now from the u.s. open. web simpson and jim furyk are tied again day on location from the oly
seattle goes to los angeles to play the angels. the linemen and throws out the first pitch with his daughter and his other armed. brandon phillips and fields and an flips the ball to start a double play. the reds win their sixth in a rope. for the a's, they call them the swinging a's, they live up to their neck and lately. they lead the majors in hits and runs scored this month and. it was cocoa day at the coliseum. portola: charges to field it, that led to the padres run. : leaves the game due...
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>>conde de 50 años junto al alcalde david silva y ángel pérez fueron acusados de recibir sobornos por. >>fueron detenidos sin oponer resistencia menos conde que se mantuvo atrincherado, y mantuvo a la autoridad en vilo >>segun fbi, agentes encubiers grabaron sobornos donde recibian dinero a cambio del dispensario médico. >>todo está corrompido. >>tienen sus juntas, van, no dejan hablar, dicen lo que ellos quieren >>los detenidos se enfrentarán a la corte federal. >>juan carlos muchas gracias >>y surgen dudas de la identidad de joven señalado como hijo de chapo guzámn. >>adelante, león felipe. >>buenas tardes, efectivamente le dio la vuelta al mundo la noticias de la supuesta captura de uno de los hijos de chapo guzám dicen que la persona no es quien dicen. >>pero hay quienes sostienen que josé alfredo guzman salazar que no es. >>la madre asegura que el joven se llama félix beltrán león, mostró fotos y pide que se comparen huellas. >>mi hijo es mío, no es ni del chapo ni de nadie, no conozco a esa gente. >>se estima que se ha llevado ilegalmente la privacion de libertad del joven. atri
>>conde de 50 años junto al alcalde david silva y ángel pérez fueron acusados de recibir sobornos por. >>fueron detenidos sin oponer resistencia menos conde que se mantuvo atrincherado, y mantuvo a la autoridad en vilo >>segun fbi, agentes encubiers grabaron sobornos donde recibian dinero a cambio del dispensario médico. >>todo está corrompido. >>tienen sus juntas, van, no dejan hablar, dicen lo que ellos quieren >>los detenidos se enfrentarán a la...
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i have the blue angels will be performing here saturday and sunday., if you can, get out here this weekend. because seeing the blue angels flying overport fort mchenry, that is something very special. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> you can plan the celebration at wbaltv.com. watch ava marie's flight with the blue angels, get an event scheduled. it is at our web site. you will find the link at our home page. >> we are down at the inner har bow. they are a show stopper. they flew over so low, you could read u.s. navy under the planes. >> up next in medical alert, the new men jitis vaccine approved by the f.d.a. >> what some parents need to do right now. >> and he did t a look at the death-defying walk that puts this walenda in a class by himself. he didn't fall. d >> in "medical alert" a fight against bacteria. it is called mehbrix. it is a combination vaccine would allow doctors to prevent meningitis without increasing the number of shots children have. currently children receive hiv -- men jitis is swelling of the brain and spinal cord. >> remember t
i have the blue angels will be performing here saturday and sunday., if you can, get out here this weekend. because seeing the blue angels flying overport fort mchenry, that is something very special. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> you can plan the celebration at wbaltv.com. watch ava marie's flight with the blue angels, get an event scheduled. it is at our web site. you will find the link at our home page. >> we are down at the inner har bow. they are a show stopper. they flew...
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con destino a los Ángeles california, donde viven miliares. a la pequeña la encontraron en una redada en arizona. y la madre se encuentra camino a monterrey, donde se esper que pida ayuda en el consulado salvadoreño de esa ciudad. >>> el alcalde roberto herrera, mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaíl orellana serrano. que tenía 16 años cuando dio a luz a la menor. >>> es una niña criando a otra niña que desgraciadamente, también el papá no es responsable. >>> el propio alcalde se encargó de ubicar a los familiares, que no olvidan el momento de la partida de rosita y su madre. >>> alegre, porque iba para allá. >>> pero no sabía las consecuencias del camino. >>> consecuencias todavía inciertas en san salvador, univisión. >>> en más de la situación de rosa la oficina de re asentamiento de refugiados, informó a univisión que ya se produjo un contacto con la madre y la niña está en un hogar sustituto preparado para estos casos. >>> que el frpropósito del programa bajo el que se en
con destino a los Ángeles california, donde viven miliares. a la pequeña la encontraron en una redada en arizona. y la madre se encuentra camino a monterrey, donde se esper que pida ayuda en el consulado salvadoreño de esa ciudad. >>> el alcalde roberto herrera, mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaíl orellana serrano. que tenía 16 años cuando dio a luz a la menor. >>> es una niña criando a otra niña...
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year on the 20th anniversary of his beating, i spend time with king and his fee son a at their los angeles home and talked about the wake of the beating and high profile trial and riots that followed. king told me he still had nightmares about the pummeling he suffered at hands of l.a. p.d. officers. for the first time since the beating, he went back to the scene to relive that hellish night. here now is that interview in the cnn documentary "race and rage," the beating of rodney king. >> what do you think when you see it? >> stay alive. i knew that i had to survive this. like that, with my hands up. no threat. >> this was a lynching on video. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant -- >> i think the verdicts lit a match. the tinder was already in place, very dry. >> are you able to forgive those cops? have you let those demons go? did you hang onto the money or did you throw it away? >> can we -- can we all get along? can we get along? >> march 3rd, 1991, 25-year-old rodney king is thrust from obscurity to a national symbol of police brutality. the brutal beating
year on the 20th anniversary of his beating, i spend time with king and his fee son a at their los angeles home and talked about the wake of the beating and high profile trial and riots that followed. king told me he still had nightmares about the pummeling he suffered at hands of l.a. p.d. officers. for the first time since the beating, he went back to the scene to relive that hellish night. here now is that interview in the cnn documentary "race and rage," the beating of rodney...
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>> i have seen the blue angels vera few times but never seen tm here at fort mchenry. it's so beautiful to see them fly over fort mchenry. it something to see. lots of people got quite a treat today. >> crowds started showing up around 1:00 p.m. they were in for a real treat. >> present to you your united states navy flight demonstration squadron, the blue angels. >> they called it rehearsal day. whatever they call it, if you were here you saw incredible flying. lt. cmdr royals is part of the blue angels. >> it's important for us to get out in a non-public demonstration to make sure when spectators are lining their river and harbor tomorrow that we can do it to everyone's standards. >> the demonstration went on for more than one hour and everyone who saw it today thought it was quite a show. what's really loud and really cool. >> it was awesome. >> one heck of a show. >> of the first time i've ever seen anything like this. >> the blue angels will be performing tomorrow and sunday. >> seeing the blue angels over fort mchenry is something very special. rob roblin, wbal-t
>> i have seen the blue angels vera few times but never seen tm here at fort mchenry. it's so beautiful to see them fly over fort mchenry. it something to see. lots of people got quite a treat today. >> crowds started showing up around 1:00 p.m. they were in for a real treat. >> present to you your united states navy flight demonstration squadron, the blue angels. >> they called it rehearsal day. whatever they call it, if you were here you saw incredible flying. lt. cmdr...
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this one would take place in downtown los angeles and rodney king would take the witness stand.rs intentionally kept king out of the courtroom for the first trial. >> they thought i was going to go all crazy and act the fool on stage. it wasn't about that. i wanted to get up here and testify and tell the truth. >> another difference, this time, there are two african-american jurors. journalists, luke hannon says the fear of riots loomed. >> these jurors, they were from southern california. they were scared. >> defense attorney, michael stone admits the climate hurt his case. >> there was no way in the world that any jury would acquit all of the defendants again. >> are you saying that you walked into a courtroom with a client who you believed had no chance? >> pretty much so, yeah. >> i was so positive and knew in my heart i'm not even worried about it, if they don't call me, we are still going to win. >> rodney king takes thewitness stand and testifies racial epithets were used during the beating and it would spark a war. >> mike stone knows the word n-i-g-g resch was used. >>
this one would take place in downtown los angeles and rodney king would take the witness stand.rs intentionally kept king out of the courtroom for the first trial. >> they thought i was going to go all crazy and act the fool on stage. it wasn't about that. i wanted to get up here and testify and tell the truth. >> another difference, this time, there are two african-american jurors. journalists, luke hannon says the fear of riots loomed. >> these jurors, they were from...
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you mentioned the blue angels and the airshow from 1:00 until 4:00 and we're proud to host the blue angelse during their stay. >> a lot of people are surpriseded to know that the blue angels are involved and the coastguard are involved in this. i didn't know they had an air unit. >> absolutely. of course, many assets involved in airshow this weekend. many military aircrafts from various branches of military, including the coastguard. we will have displays of historic and modern aircrafts. >> that is give us idea, of course, there were no aircrafts in 1812. we can get a good idea of the history of our military and the future by viewing the planes. >> absolutely a gray opportunity for children and families to come out and learn on the military. we had a long history working with the military. this area was used by the manufacturing company for years producing aircrafts. >> anywhere around downtown and the water you will see the show. but the actual time of the show, what time are they expected to takeoff and start doing theoryeral acrobatics. >> they will leave here at 1:00. the show will ru
you mentioned the blue angels and the airshow from 1:00 until 4:00 and we're proud to host the blue angelse during their stay. >> a lot of people are surpriseded to know that the blue angels are involved and the coastguard are involved in this. i didn't know they had an air unit. >> absolutely. of course, many assets involved in airshow this weekend. many military aircrafts from various branches of military, including the coastguard. we will have displays of historic and modern...
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but what would you have done as angel torres lay alone.deserved someone to stop traffic, perhaps to hold his hand, to have responded the way he most certainly would have. >> he always helped everybody in that area. and in his time of need, nobody there, nobody ran to my father to help him out. >>> next, new york's grand central station comes to a shocking stand still. >> how long has this been happening? >> i don't know. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do?" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering
but what would you have done as angel torres lay alone.deserved someone to stop traffic, perhaps to hold his hand, to have responded the way he most certainly would have. >> he always helped everybody in that area. and in his time of need, nobody there, nobody ran to my father to help him out. >>> next, new york's grand central station comes to a shocking stand still. >> how long has this been happening? >> i don't know. >> when "caught on camera: what...
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into phoenix and then los angeles where he was arrested. police say he admitted to the shooting. a 58 year old man died shortly after the shooting. 18 was critically wounded. this surge of two homes in vallejo connected to the suspect turned up a rifle believed to be the murder weapon. at home temperatures are rising and humanity falling wind is picking up and that creates a red flag warning in the bay tonight. those factors are in new mexico as well, fire in the gila national forest. lee cowan with more. >>> they call the little bear fire was that, but stiff winds turn it into a monster that jumped 100 times its original size. 10,000 a. and growing. firefighters say flames leaped 150 ft. in the air and igniting the tender dry forest 2 mi. away from the main fire line. the area not heavily populated. to dozen homes damaged or destroyed. conditions expected to deteriorate. national weather service issued a red flag warning for much of mexico. there are several fires burning, including a blaze in southwestern new mexico. it has charred 423 square miles. the largest in the state's h
into phoenix and then los angeles where he was arrested. police say he admitted to the shooting. a 58 year old man died shortly after the shooting. 18 was critically wounded. this surge of two homes in vallejo connected to the suspect turned up a rifle believed to be the murder weapon. at home temperatures are rising and humanity falling wind is picking up and that creates a red flag warning in the bay tonight. those factors are in new mexico as well, fire in the gila national forest. lee cowan...
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it impacted los angeles to its very core.ay rodney king pronounced dead at the age of 47. it was this scene caught on camera that would turn rodney king's life and los angeles upside down. king led police officers from the lapd on a high-speed chase after leaving a friend's house during a night of drinking. >> i had a job to go to monday. i knew i was on parole and wasn't supposed to be drinking. i'm like, oh, my god. >> reporter: what transpired in its aftermath changed the dialogue on race in america. king 25 when the incident happened, was nearly beaten to death. he was in surgery for five hours. he admitted he should have stopped the car. following a three-month trial, three of the officers were acquitted on charges with assault with a deadly weapon and excessive use of force. the jury was deadlocked in the case of the fourth officer. the verdict sparked riots across los angeles and the united states. in l.a., rioters ran through the streets, looting businesses, torching buildings and attacking those who happened to be in
it impacted los angeles to its very core.ay rodney king pronounced dead at the age of 47. it was this scene caught on camera that would turn rodney king's life and los angeles upside down. king led police officers from the lapd on a high-speed chase after leaving a friend's house during a night of drinking. >> i had a job to go to monday. i knew i was on parole and wasn't supposed to be drinking. i'm like, oh, my god. >> reporter: what transpired in its aftermath changed the...