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the l.a. riots. to others, the uprising. >> there's my truth, there's your truth, and then there's the truth. >> l.a. had it all. we had beaches. >> the hollywood sign. >> it was magical. >> oh, man. it's going to hit the fan. >> reporter: how this happened in the city of angels is the story that oscar winner john ridley takes on with his new documentary "let it fall." >> based on my experiences, my upbringing, every aspect of it makes me angry. >> reporter: the beating of rodney king by four white police officers pushed the city to the brink. then when the officers were found not guilty on charges of assault and excessive use of force, the city exploded in violence. that was april 29th, 1992. but ridley's film begins ten years earlier. >> this was not something that happened because of one incident, because of one issue, and did not affect just one community. >> in the early '80s, the street gangs started to connect with the drug dealers. >> we are determined to take back the streets of los a
the l.a. riots. to others, the uprising. >> there's my truth, there's your truth, and then there's the truth. >> l.a. had it all. we had beaches. >> the hollywood sign. >> it was magical. >> oh, man. it's going to hit the fan. >> reporter: how this happened in the city of angels is the story that oscar winner john ridley takes on with his new documentary "let it fall." >> based on my experiences, my upbringing, every aspect of it makes me...
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even the members of the so-called, l.a. fourks the men convicted in connection with the reginald denney attack. tell their story. >> look at what they're doing to us. they're killing young black men. they're killing threats. >> they're for anything that isn't black doesn't mean nothing to me at all. know what i'm saying. that's not right. i'm not condoning that whatsoever. you understand what i'm saying. but it happens. >> what was your take of the l.a. four? >> didn't sense any remorse, regret. given the circumstance, they would do exactly the same thing they did 25 years ago. >> i would disagree. i think in the four individuals we have a very poignant range of what so many people felt then and how it carries over 25 years later. >> 25 years ago, who could have imagined. >> this is not a black thing! >> it's been a black thing for the last 20 years. >> we as a nation would still be debating the same issues. >> here on the corner of florence and normandy. >> i was a young reporter back then center to cover the l.a. riots. >
even the members of the so-called, l.a. fourks the men convicted in connection with the reginald denney attack. tell their story. >> look at what they're doing to us. they're killing young black men. they're killing threats. >> they're for anything that isn't black doesn't mean nothing to me at all. know what i'm saying. that's not right. i'm not condoning that whatsoever. you understand what i'm saying. but it happens. >> what was your take of the l.a. four? >> didn't...
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wagner: l.a. city attorney noted in his testimony that upon reading the "l.a. times" article he quote, immediately instructed his staff to investigate the allegations. do you believe that was an appropriate response? yes or no. mr. cordray: i believe that mike and his team conducted -- mrs. wagner: is that an appropriate response? did you also instruct your staff, your staff, to immediately investigate the allegations made in the "l.a. times" article after you read it, yes or no? mr. cordray: actually, whee had previous indication that there might be problems atells fargo -- mrs. wagner: yes or no. mr. cordray: two whistleblower tips. mrs. wagner: i'm asking you a yes or no question. mr. cordray: it wasn't the "l.a. times" article that tipped us off. mrs. wagner: reclaiming my time. id the cfpb initiate a supervisory review on may 8, 2015? mr. cordray: no. that's not correct. mrs. wagner: exhibit one in the binder you prefer to look at in front of you is a letter dated march 3, 2016. from edwin, and employee of yours, cf 3. b director, where he indicated that t
wagner: l.a. city attorney noted in his testimony that upon reading the "l.a. times" article he quote, immediately instructed his staff to investigate the allegations. do you believe that was an appropriate response? yes or no. mr. cordray: i believe that mike and his team conducted -- mrs. wagner: is that an appropriate response? did you also instruct your staff, your staff, to immediately investigate the allegations made in the "l.a. times" article after you read it, yes...
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you do not hear about ms 13 that much in l.a.. law enforcement in l.a. has done a great job dealing with the promote theset kind of groups. with professorne jose miguel cruz. we talk about transnational gangs. >> i heard you say ms 13 started in l.a.. formed inue they were central america and well-established in the central america and millions of the members of these gangs came to l.a. and to america legally or illegally and they formed these ms 13 gangs by taking over games that had already been established in these cities because of the violence and ruthlessness they have become the most dominant force. actually ms 13 formed in l.a.. said in theas i early 1980's. some of them went back to el when they held to expansion of ms 13 in central america. what is important to say there is that actually ms 13 games became famous in central america. over there it became very violence, very brutal. 13 expanded as a consequence of what happened in central america. regionally ms 13 was formed in southern california. trump is aling to -- result of these gangs and a
you do not hear about ms 13 that much in l.a.. law enforcement in l.a. has done a great job dealing with the promote theset kind of groups. with professorne jose miguel cruz. we talk about transnational gangs. >> i heard you say ms 13 started in l.a.. formed inue they were central america and well-established in the central america and millions of the members of these gangs came to l.a. and to america legally or illegally and they formed these ms 13 gangs by taking over games that had...
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but today, there is the music city, and mocha and l.a. live -- >> yes. l.a.ive. >> and exciting place and thousands of people are moving to downtown l.a., and maybe i am a little disney hall sep trick, but to -- centric, but to me, special way of the opening of that. it was not a big gala where people paid thousands of dollars but we had phil the house, p-h-i-l, and so the first people to hear music there were the schoolchildren, and then thele schoolteachers and then the firemen and the policemen, and so then there was a series of one-hour concerts, and it really in that moment found its way into the heart of the community or made a start of it. that is how we have to think about thing, because nobody had done it before and now people do that, but at the time, it was considered sort of out of the box. >> i don't want you to the di vil divulge your finances, but one of the things is that you got more respect for the artists. we are told, and i have read at least that they may be the highest paid orchestra playerses in the world and certainly in the country, a
but today, there is the music city, and mocha and l.a. live -- >> yes. l.a.ive. >> and exciting place and thousands of people are moving to downtown l.a., and maybe i am a little disney hall sep trick, but to -- centric, but to me, special way of the opening of that. it was not a big gala where people paid thousands of dollars but we had phil the house, p-h-i-l, and so the first people to hear music there were the schoolchildren, and then thele schoolteachers and then the firemen...
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coming up. 25 years after the l.a. riots. >> a closer look at how music, put a spotlight on life in south central you. are watching "wod manage ♪ >> with my money on my mind. ready to feel old. >> gin and juice was 1994. >> insane. >> when snoop dogg went by snoop doggy dog. >> now he is just. martha stewart's west friend. >> bffs. from the time. just two years earlier, l.a. including compton exploded with the riots. this weekend marks 25 years, music industry insider, bruno del grenado with more. ♪ the police straight from the underground ♪ >> iced tea, years before the l.a. riots artists showed the world grim reality of life here. tracks about racial tension, the crack epidemic, gang warfare, shocked the establishment. >> they had the authority to kill a minority. >> reporter: with anthems from nwa, iced t's provocative protest record, cop killer. they also sent a warning to the suburbs about what was happening in places like compton and s central. ground zero for the rye yolts. the jury in the rd knee king case deli
coming up. 25 years after the l.a. riots. >> a closer look at how music, put a spotlight on life in south central you. are watching "wod manage ♪ >> with my money on my mind. ready to feel old. >> gin and juice was 1994. >> insane. >> when snoop dogg went by snoop doggy dog. >> now he is just. martha stewart's west friend. >> bffs. from the time. just two years earlier, l.a. including compton exploded with the riots. this weekend marks 25 years,...
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april 29, 1992, l.a. became the site of the most disstrucktive civil disturbance, the beating of rodney king, the acquittal of the officers and the riots that ensued became an emblem of the country's racial divide. our nbc station in los angeles has more. >> reporter: to properly tell her granddaughters about the l.a. riots she brought them to the l.a. peace parade. but there's one piece of history she left out. >> i was hand in hand slipping, falling, taking food, taking liquor. >> reporter: one of the stores 21-year-old hayes broke into was tom's in florence. while conducting the interviews at the parade we discovered the owner of the liquor store was standing just a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in and take all the merchandise out. whatever they need. >> reporter: that somebody was hayes and her message for choy she says is long overdue. >> during the riots i was a partaker of the madness and i'm honored to have the opportunity to apologize. >> oh, thank you very much. >> i am so remorseful.
april 29, 1992, l.a. became the site of the most disstrucktive civil disturbance, the beating of rodney king, the acquittal of the officers and the riots that ensued became an emblem of the country's racial divide. our nbc station in los angeles has more. >> reporter: to properly tell her granddaughters about the l.a. riots she brought them to the l.a. peace parade. but there's one piece of history she left out. >> i was hand in hand slipping, falling, taking food, taking liquor....
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you can check out l.a. 92 this weekend.s inventor found the answer to one of the hottest questions of all time. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. kennedy: today was take your child's workday which was established in 1992 so children could see why daddy comes home smelling like whiskey and white castle with glitter on his face have you ever wondered who would win in a race between the scooby-doo mystery machine and the delorean from back to the future and the kid from the writer? if so, get help with your smoking problem and then get help with this track. a 37-year-old inventor put the iconic cars in an epic race that has them drying thro
you can check out l.a. 92 this weekend.s inventor found the answer to one of the hottest questions of all time. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got...
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so 1992, four l.a.rs are on trial for what sure looked to me like a excessive and pronged rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. tr for me, it was like, oh, i never saw that coming. to say people are angry would be an under statement. >> you could feel it like a tidal wave coming. >> the lapd were completely unprepared for what happened next. >> all of this was being looted. chairs and rocks and everything, if you go down western, whole closet burned on fire. we're calling 911 and there was no response. >> i was here all three days, i didn't see any cops? >> rodeo drive. >> not here. the official borders are third street and the north end, olympic boulevard on the south and western avenue to the west, that's three square miles left pretty much to burn or fend for itself. this roof top rapidly became the post. they armed themselves, set up effective command and patrol communication that patrolled. >> we went going around. all that was happening just don't break down my store, making sur
so 1992, four l.a.rs are on trial for what sure looked to me like a excessive and pronged rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. tr for me, it was like, oh, i never saw that coming. to say people are angry would be an under statement. >> you could feel it like a tidal wave coming. >> the lapd were completely unprepared for what happened next. >> all of this was being looted. chairs and rocks and everything, if you go down western, whole closet burned on fire....
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bloom was in l.a.ith his son while she was in new york having dinner with this man, "vogue's" editor. >> two weeks later, ka-bloom announced their breakup. ♪ >> we found quite a few things about katy in the article aside from the fact that she loves big wigs and crazy month. she does 20 minutes of meditation every day. a quote, game-changer, she learned from ex-husband russell brand. and katy has been seeing a therapist for five years. ♪ >> katy's outfit to hide from paparazzi is this, black and white track suit and trainers. while she posted this instagram krurld in the fetal position, she's all about strength. >> katy perry you do your thing. >>> meanwhile, saturday night live will make history this weekend by going live to both coasts at the same time. for the first time ever. the executive producer got jimmy fallon to host for the third time and harry styles will be the musical guest. >> are you excited, nervous? >> yeah, i'm just honored that lorne asked me. >> and we're going live coast to coast
bloom was in l.a.ith his son while she was in new york having dinner with this man, "vogue's" editor. >> two weeks later, ka-bloom announced their breakup. ♪ >> we found quite a few things about katy in the article aside from the fact that she loves big wigs and crazy month. she does 20 minutes of meditation every day. a quote, game-changer, she learned from ex-husband russell brand. and katy has been seeing a therapist for five years. ♪ >> katy's outfit to hide...
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opens in l.a. and new york, and you can catch it next friday on abc, when it makes a television premier, i am out of breath. before our cop verization, right now, let it fall, los angeles, 1982-92. >> he is not protesting, it sigh riot. >> any be that wasn't black wa getting their [ bleep ] kicked. >> it was one of those days, passion was -- it wasn't handed out to other races. >> i was in the boxing gym this morning. telling my guys you were coming on the program tonight. you can almost feel, sense the shock from the guys in the gym. when i reminded him it is the 25th anniversary. hard to process it was 25 years ago. how did you feel digging into this 25 years later? >> it was odd. 25 years, this is not just history, it is ancient history. this is past my kids' time. there are people you meet, they barely remember the uprising, and the events around it. to a lot of people, it was rodney king, reginald denny. that's it we didn't want to put that night or year in that context. we could have gone yea
opens in l.a. and new york, and you can catch it next friday on abc, when it makes a television premier, i am out of breath. before our cop verization, right now, let it fall, los angeles, 1982-92. >> he is not protesting, it sigh riot. >> any be that wasn't black wa getting their [ bleep ] kicked. >> it was one of those days, passion was -- it wasn't handed out to other races. >> i was in the boxing gym this morning. telling my guys you were coming on the program...
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he was the first latino mayor of l.a..e now wants to be california's next governor, while the election isn't until next year, whoever wins the race will face a host of tough challenges from housing to transportation to job creation. kqed's california politics of government reporter spoke earlier with antonio villaraigosa. >> thank you so much for being here, mr. mayor. >> thank you for having me. >> well, you are running for governor. let's have you tell us why you are running and what really you are trying to convey to voters. >> i was born and raised here, in fact, in the golden state and it's often said this is the place that gave me a shot and as i've traveled the state, it's become crystal clear is that not enough people are getting a shot. too many people are struggling. yes, this is the sixth largest economy. yes, we're growing faster than the national average. yes, we grew more jobs than florida and texas combined. 77 of the top 300 cities in the nation with the highest poverty rates are in california. three of the
he was the first latino mayor of l.a..e now wants to be california's next governor, while the election isn't until next year, whoever wins the race will face a host of tough challenges from housing to transportation to job creation. kqed's california politics of government reporter spoke earlier with antonio villaraigosa. >> thank you so much for being here, mr. mayor. >> thank you for having me. >> well, you are running for governor. let's have you tell us why you are running...
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you can check out l.a. 92 this weekend.nventor found the and this inventor found the answer to one of the i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow
you can check out l.a. 92 this weekend.nventor found the and this inventor found the answer to one of the i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with...
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the two people coming together to make peace. 25 years after the l.a. riots. . >> also unbelievable images here this developing story from texas tonight the weather there turning deadly as a tornado rips through a community we do have the video. from the shocking storms. >>> what netflix is saying to a hacker's threats to release a popular show early. >> 60 degree clear skies san jose end of the weekend wrapping up close to 80 in san jose but the seven day forecast may make 80 degrees same cool. next chance of rain as we come back. it has been a deadly and destructive night in texas, after at least one tornado >>> here at 11:00 it has been a deadly destructive night in texas after at least one tornado touched down 50 miles east of dallas. >> it was insane. >> five deaths being blamed on the storms all of them near the town of canton 50 other people injured in the storms right now the national weather service is confirming that one tornado did touch down but several others spotted in the area. several homes and businesses were damaged or even destroyed.
the two people coming together to make peace. 25 years after the l.a. riots. . >> also unbelievable images here this developing story from texas tonight the weather there turning deadly as a tornado rips through a community we do have the video. from the shocking storms. >>> what netflix is saying to a hacker's threats to release a popular show early. >> 60 degree clear skies san jose end of the weekend wrapping up close to 80 in san jose but the seven day forecast may make...
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the "l.a. times" reports state officials estimate it costs, get this, 860 million to repair the roads, bridges, and highways here in california. damage during the winter weather, over the week, fema will help pay for repairs, but no word how much money that will be, and, of course people who live in the mountains like this person who drove up here and hit the roadblock, they have to figure out how to get around it. this road will not reopen until at least 3:00 later today. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> santa bay city council considers a move to help flood victims get back on their feet. they are asking for approval to donanate up to 30 cars that wou be distributed to victims who lost theirs in the february flood. the need is great. hundreds of cars are damaged or totally destroyed. the counsel decides in the meeting set to start at 1:30 this afternoon. >>> san fransisco water officials are taking steps to reduce street flooding. there is opposition. according to the examiner, cal t
the "l.a. times" reports state officials estimate it costs, get this, 860 million to repair the roads, bridges, and highways here in california. damage during the winter weather, over the week, fema will help pay for repairs, but no word how much money that will be, and, of course people who live in the mountains like this person who drove up here and hit the roadblock, they have to figure out how to get around it. this road will not reopen until at least 3:00 later today. matt...
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. >> they were firefighters who came under fire during the l.a. riots. tonight they are looking back on how they survived those days 25 years ago. >> announcer: now from abc7, live breaking news. >>> and that breaking news is in walnut creek tonight where a woman was shot and killed just hours ago in the quiet city's first homicide of the year. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the killer hasn't been caught. there is a search to find him right now. it started at the crime scene on first avenue and expanded to include several blocks. >> kate larson is life in walnut creek with the details on the ongoing search for a murder suspect. >> reporter: dan, ama, we are onninling vaal lane buena vista, three or four blocks from first avenue where the shooting occurred. we are going to pan off. there are some motorcycle officers who just showed up at the end of the block. that is where police are searching for the shooter's car. they are also searching a wide area. let's look at video were here at the scene earlier. there was a partial s.w.a.t. team h
. >> they were firefighters who came under fire during the l.a. riots. tonight they are looking back on how they survived those days 25 years ago. >> announcer: now from abc7, live breaking news. >>> and that breaking news is in walnut creek tonight where a woman was shot and killed just hours ago in the quiet city's first homicide of the year. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the killer hasn't been caught. there is a search to find him right now. it...
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bloom was in l.a.n while she was in new york having dinner with this man, "vogue's" editor, whom she told, quote, i've learned a lot of lessons, patience, the art of saying no, and that everything doesn't have to end in emergency. two weeks later, ka-bloom announced their breakup. ♪ the one that got away >> we found quite a few things about katy in the article aside from the fact that she loves big wigs and crazy fashion. at the time of the interview, she had been sober for a month. she called it, quote, time to cleanse my mind. she does 20 minutes of transcendental meditation every day. a, quote, game changer she learned from ex-husband russell brand. and katy has been seeing a therapist for five years. she says, people in my position say yes too much, and it kills them or makes them completely disconnected from reality, and i don't want that. ♪ >> katy's outfit to hide from paparazzi is this, black and white track suit and stan smith trainers. and while she may have recently posted this instagram, al
bloom was in l.a.n while she was in new york having dinner with this man, "vogue's" editor, whom she told, quote, i've learned a lot of lessons, patience, the art of saying no, and that everything doesn't have to end in emergency. two weeks later, ka-bloom announced their breakup. ♪ the one that got away >> we found quite a few things about katy in the article aside from the fact that she loves big wigs and crazy fashion. at the time of the interview, she had been sober for a...
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l.a. right?s anybody in this building right now that was born and raised in l.a. in the 80's, early 90's, you'll remember the clippers were the worst, they were voted the worst sports franchise in all of sports. (audience laughing) the clippers were abso -- i'm gonna give you a little sports, i'm a give you a little l.a. history on the clippers. the clippers at one time, they were like the only team in the league without a shoe contract. (audience laughing) i'll never forget when ron harper played on the clippers, i went to a clipper game once and he was in the fox hills mall at foot locker buying shoes before the game. (audience laughing) with me! i'm like, "dude, i'm about to go to your game." he be like, "yeah, i'm gonna need some size 12's "so i can get on down to the coliseum "so i could play this game." it was so bad at one time the clippers, back in the day the lakers had all the stars at their games. dyan cannon and michael jackson and steven spielberg used to be at all the laker games. y
l.a. right?s anybody in this building right now that was born and raised in l.a. in the 80's, early 90's, you'll remember the clippers were the worst, they were voted the worst sports franchise in all of sports. (audience laughing) the clippers were abso -- i'm gonna give you a little sports, i'm a give you a little l.a. history on the clippers. the clippers at one time, they were like the only team in the league without a shoe contract. (audience laughing) i'll never forget when ron harper...
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including downtown l.a.it out. >> reporter: if you noticed the large golden container at grant park in downtown los angeles recently you might be wondering what is that thing. >> it's our project. >> called a portal. >> hi. >> reporter: it's using immersive audiovisual equipment to connect people from all ends of the globe. it was linked live 2,000 miles southeast of so cal. >> i'm in mexico city and it's connecting strangers and suing a conversation. >> reporter: mexico city portal director thomas ramirez says more than 0 city as cross the world have their own golden portal in countries like germany, iraq, south korea and the uk. >> social intentions to connect stranger in that time where i think we all need to basically hear what everybody else in the world has to say. >> reporter: the structure of the container here in los angeles is actually the same as the containers in other cities and in that way the callers will feel like they're in the same exact place. people are using the portals to share everythi
including downtown l.a.it out. >> reporter: if you noticed the large golden container at grant park in downtown los angeles recently you might be wondering what is that thing. >> it's our project. >> called a portal. >> hi. >> reporter: it's using immersive audiovisual equipment to connect people from all ends of the globe. it was linked live 2,000 miles southeast of so cal. >> i'm in mexico city and it's connecting strangers and suing a conversation....
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yay, l.a. times book festival. [applause] >> and so what makes eleanor roosevelt so special, and i have to say when i finish my eisenhower back, the declassified eisenhower, wrote any journal i have now spent most of my vital youth withun dead general. now i have spent most of my life with eleanor roosevelt. it's been a very long time and i'm so happy i did it because eleanor roosevelt never stopped growing and changing. and what made her so great is that her friend, lady stella redding, this wonderful woman who ran the wartime emergency help brigade in england during world war ii said eleanor roosevelt's first love was the people, and that really, i think, is the essence of eleanor roosevelt. she loved people and she wanted to make life better for everybody in want in need, in trouble. she went around the country and around the world, and she said, tell me, what do you want? what do you need? and everybody is always asking me, how did she get that way? and she answer seems to me at this point, very simple. her fat
yay, l.a. times book festival. [applause] >> and so what makes eleanor roosevelt so special, and i have to say when i finish my eisenhower back, the declassified eisenhower, wrote any journal i have now spent most of my vital youth withun dead general. now i have spent most of my life with eleanor roosevelt. it's been a very long time and i'm so happy i did it because eleanor roosevelt never stopped growing and changing. and what made her so great is that her friend, lady stella redding,...
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the couple of almost two months left a recording studio in l.a. friday night, j.o looking pleated baby blue turtleneck dress. with zanotti shoes. on saturday, she traded her heels for sneakers and cuddled up with a-rod to watch his former team the yankees on tv. later that night, they hit up hot spot nobu, a place she was spot in jeans. less than 24 hours later, a-rod was at the airport leaving l.a. also having date night, mrs. kanye. kardashian west wore a pair of ripped up high-waisted jeans, with a body suit and superlong black coat. check out that gold necklace that's kim's way of supporting her man's new line of yeezy jewelry. the collection just hit stores friday. a chain like that will cost about $11,000. and finally, the legend date night comes with plenty of legs. chrissy teigen's mini dress perfectly matches her pumps. they left baby luna with the baby-sitter for this date night in beverly hills. and chrissy wasn't shy about showing some skin. not only is she good to look at she has a good heart. over the weekend, she helped a twitter fan live her dream
the couple of almost two months left a recording studio in l.a. friday night, j.o looking pleated baby blue turtleneck dress. with zanotti shoes. on saturday, she traded her heels for sneakers and cuddled up with a-rod to watch his former team the yankees on tv. later that night, they hit up hot spot nobu, a place she was spot in jeans. less than 24 hours later, a-rod was at the airport leaving l.a. also having date night, mrs. kanye. kardashian west wore a pair of ripped up high-waisted jeans,...
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. >>> it was a firefight like no other. 25 years later we were looking back at the l.a.ts with a firefighter who was in the thick of it then and is now the head of the department. >>> it may soon be easier than ever to brew your own beer at home. >>> live, where you live, this is abc7 news. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> if we continue to stand up. >> a clash of opinions and ideas, not force. a series of loud rallies organized by groups that describe themselves as the far right took place in berkeley's civic center park today. but at least so far there has been no repeat of the violence seen at similar rallies earlier this month and last month. the speakers today say they were taking the place of conservative comment tater ann koulter and standing up for free speech into we don't have to hide from these terrorists no more. we will stand tall. and the more that they push back, the harder that we will push back. >> let's have a meaningful dialogue. >> there was a large police presence throughout the day to keep the peace. police formed a line to keep two groups of demonstrators sep
. >>> it was a firefight like no other. 25 years later we were looking back at the l.a.ts with a firefighter who was in the thick of it then and is now the head of the department. >>> it may soon be easier than ever to brew your own beer at home. >>> live, where you live, this is abc7 news. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> if we continue to stand up. >> a clash of opinions and ideas, not force. a series of loud rallies organized by groups that describe...
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they are at t l.a., next friday, next saturday and sunday.esn't mean tomorrow. >> you are talking about this coming -- true, next saturday and sunday means next week. if you say this saturday and sunday it means this week. are we about to do this again. >> i don't want to miss it. if it happens to be tomorrow. >> we would have said tomorrow >> yes, that would be a logical thing but you trust, you are a trusting woman. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> it has been a year already. i was able to change color of the radar and made it purple rain one year ago. we have got rain coming in and it is probably getting close tour neighborhood, it is edging in delaware county, chester, montgomery, bucks, lehigh valley, poconos as well , and montgomery county, this is, bensalem where bobbies heading for shredding event. in the yet but he has the umbrella just in case as you should. it looks like mostly will be out of here by tenor 11:00 at the latest. we have sunshine middle of the day but then look what happens four or 5:00 o'clock pop up, isolated showers or th
they are at t l.a., next friday, next saturday and sunday.esn't mean tomorrow. >> you are talking about this coming -- true, next saturday and sunday means next week. if you say this saturday and sunday it means this week. are we about to do this again. >> i don't want to miss it. if it happens to be tomorrow. >> we would have said tomorrow >> yes, that would be a logical thing but you trust, you are a trusting woman. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> it has...
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former ceo of microsoft, ballmer group cofounder, and owner of the l.a. clippers. steve, thank you so much for joining us. steve: thanks for having me. i heard a rumor about you that i couldn't possibly believe to be true, which was that you were shy growing up? [laughter] --ve: that is a true more that is a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a little kid, if somebody's dad was at home, i would literally sit out in the car sometimes because i would be so nervous and so shy. when i got to college, a friend of mine described it this way -- hi, i'm steve ballmer, my hand is sweaty because i'm so nervous to meet you. [laughter] steve: i guess you could say over time, that is changed. emily: it has changed quite considerably. you brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that's a very good question. i would say there's a breakthrough, literally, when i was football manager at harvard. that is an intimidating thing to get up in front of football players. the manager is not the loftiest p
former ceo of microsoft, ballmer group cofounder, and owner of the l.a. clippers. steve, thank you so much for joining us. steve: thanks for having me. i heard a rumor about you that i couldn't possibly believe to be true, which was that you were shy growing up? [laughter] --ve: that is a true more that is a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a little kid, if somebody's dad was at home, i would literally sit out in the car sometimes because i would be so nervous and so...
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i was a young reporter back then center to cover the l.a. riots. >> can the blighted part of l.a. today i found myself in cities like ferguson. >> show of hand ever been stopped by the police. >> lake baton rouge. >> intersection where the shooting happened. >> like my hometown of baltimore. >> how is the family holding up? >> reporter: asking the same questions, 25 years after l.a. like most reporters in the nation's attention, i get to move on. but for those who lived it, it's far more complicated. >> our colleague there, byron pitts. and fascinating report, fascinating documentary, fascinating fashion choice there, byron. juju -- >> before/after. >> juju had fun. posting photo of byron there, look at that. you got to love the shirt and mustache. >> the mustache. completes the whole look. >> tomorrow morning on "world news now," our story on how the biggest names in rap told the story of l.a., both before and after those riots. >> yeah, a look back at west coast hip-hop from that era, tomorrow morning here on "world news now." >>> coming up, did you know -- >> no. >> that's the
i was a young reporter back then center to cover the l.a. riots. >> can the blighted part of l.a. today i found myself in cities like ferguson. >> show of hand ever been stopped by the police. >> lake baton rouge. >> intersection where the shooting happened. >> like my hometown of baltimore. >> how is the family holding up? >> reporter: asking the same questions, 25 years after l.a. like most reporters in the nation's attention, i get to move on. but...
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>> the "l.a.l trying to make a big statement here running through it says is a list of troubling traits president trump has. here are three examples from that editorial. number one, it says trump has a shocking lack of respect for those fundamental rules and institutions on which our government is based. it goes on to say he has an utter lack of regard for truth. and he has scary willing toness ahl-right conspiracy theories. they are saying he is a train-wreck presidency and wondering how is it going to end? the editorial is designed to motivate people who are weary of president trump to take action and to protest, to vote in local elections, et cetera. i think what is notable here, we are seeing all of the biggest papers in the country, whether"l street journal," "the washington post" all of those have all, in various ways, taken these anti-trump positions. the "l.a. times" being bold about it in this morning's paper. these are all reflections of elite resistance to trump and also reflections of
>> the "l.a.l trying to make a big statement here running through it says is a list of troubling traits president trump has. here are three examples from that editorial. number one, it says trump has a shocking lack of respect for those fundamental rules and institutions on which our government is based. it goes on to say he has an utter lack of regard for truth. and he has scary willing toness ahl-right conspiracy theories. they are saying he is a train-wreck presidency and...
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times and the occ and l.a. city attorney all got there before you did, sir, i would encourage you -- >> time of the gentle lady has expired. >> i yield back my time. >> the now now recognizes the man from massachusetts, mr. capuano. >> thank you. boy, they really hate you, don't they. >> they don't want to give us credit for anything good that we do. i understand that. that is part of the game. >> i think i've entered the bizarro world now. we've called for somebody to call for you to be fired and the agency a rotting agency. first they complain that you enforced too much and now we just heard a ten minute rant that you didn't enforce enough and in bizarro of all bizarros the people on the other side of the aisle have become the sole and perfect defenders of workers right, women's rights, and minority rights. unbelievable. we're going to stay here a little longer because eventually they'll be in favor of the health care law and all of the other good things of america. you know, mr. cordray we've had many intera
times and the occ and l.a. city attorney all got there before you did, sir, i would encourage you -- >> time of the gentle lady has expired. >> i yield back my time. >> the now now recognizes the man from massachusetts, mr. capuano. >> thank you. boy, they really hate you, don't they. >> they don't want to give us credit for anything good that we do. i understand that. that is part of the game. >> i think i've entered the bizarro world now. we've called for...
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. >> reporter: this l.a. native was 14. >> you knew that something was terribly wrong when you have that many people angry and upset. >> reporter: she never left, a community voice for neighborhoods still struggling. >> it's a disappointment to see any piece of land in l.a. still vacant especially knowing the needs of the community. that's the real tragedy. >> reporter: in the years that followed signs of hope, investigations into the riots exposed critical flaws in the tactics of the lapd and the department was force in hd to change. >> it was brutal. >> reporter: officer gordan worked in l.a. >> we had to change everything. we had a lot to blame for it. >> reporter: today the community rebuilding looking to the future. >> we need to do more events like this. we need to bring more awareness to what's going on in the inner city and urban community definitely. >> reporter: old wounds still healing from the flames that >>> now to a growing trend across the country talking home assistance that can practically do
. >> reporter: this l.a. native was 14. >> you knew that something was terribly wrong when you have that many people angry and upset. >> reporter: she never left, a community voice for neighborhoods still struggling. >> it's a disappointment to see any piece of land in l.a. still vacant especially knowing the needs of the community. that's the real tragedy. >> reporter: in the years that followed signs of hope, investigations into the riots exposed critical flaws...
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. >>> the l.a. riots, 25 years later, how one woman turned that tragedy into inspiration to help others. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west, we start with breaking news. according to u.s. officials this afternoon, our time. north korea conducted another apparent test of what they believe was a short range missile. early indications are, the test was unsuccessful, the launch was closely monitored by the white house, where only yesterday the president said there's a chance of a major conflict between the u.s. and north korea. he also held out hope diplomacy might prevail. we want to get the latest breaking details from andrea mitchell. >> reporter: shortly after launch, another failure. >> they're trying to demonstrate that they're going to continue with the development of a missile program, even in the face of international pressure. >> will they follow it up with their sixth nuclear test. >> well, there's a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflic
. >>> the l.a. riots, 25 years later, how one woman turned that tragedy into inspiration to help others. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west, we start with breaking news. according to u.s. officials this afternoon, our time. north korea conducted another apparent test of what they believe was a short range missile. early indications are, the test was unsuccessful, the launch was closely monitored by the white house, where only...
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. >> let's talk about the "l.a. times," with this remarkable series of editorials, they had so much to complain bitterly about about president trump that they're rolling it out over four days and this is the "la times," but correct me if i'm wrong, didn't they think president trump could become president? >> listen to what he said. >> the polls, they come out with these polls and everybody was so surprised, actually a couple came out right, "los angeles times," they did a great job. >> but -- is going to tear him apart. part of it, what is most worrisome about trump is trump himself, man so unpredictable, reckless, so full of blind self-regard, it is impossible to know where his presidency will lead us. there's a whole bunch more just like that that are going to roll out over four days, is he going to be tweeting out about dishonest fake news? >> i would think we would be disappoint bid the disappointed by these arguments. they're really not new arguments. they're arguments people have been putting out since trump e
. >> let's talk about the "l.a. times," with this remarkable series of editorials, they had so much to complain bitterly about about president trump that they're rolling it out over four days and this is the "la times," but correct me if i'm wrong, didn't they think president trump could become president? >> listen to what he said. >> the polls, they come out with these polls and everybody was so surprised, actually a couple came out right, "los...
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we'll look back at the l.a. riots which happened 25 years ago today. >>> they are the products you will live with. that's ahead. >>> first they were promised the experience of a lifetime. instead they got a nightmare they'll never forget. >>> concertgoers who spent thousands of dollars to first ever fire music festival located on an island in the bahamas wonder how it descended into chaos before it ever began. roxana saberi has more. good morning. >> reporter: it was supposed to kick off friday. e therwas trouble in paradise. this is what promoters sold the public. >> the actual experience exceeds our expectations. >> a one-of-a-kind music festival on an undeveloped island in the bahamas. advertised for months by supermodels and actresses. instead organizers watched the fire festival go down in flames before it even got started. the chaos was chronicled on social media as festivalgoers who made the rendezvous to the caribbean realize it was not the opulent experience they were promise for tickets that went as mu
we'll look back at the l.a. riots which happened 25 years ago today. >>> they are the products you will live with. that's ahead. >>> first they were promised the experience of a lifetime. instead they got a nightmare they'll never forget. >>> concertgoers who spent thousands of dollars to first ever fire music festival located on an island in the bahamas wonder how it descended into chaos before it ever began. roxana saberi has more. good morning. >> reporter:...
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are race relations better or worse since the l.a. riots?n to pulse.msnbc.com/america to let us know what you think. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. why hold it in? have your movantik moment. talk to your doctor about opioid-induced constipation. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca
are race relations better or worse since the l.a. riots?n to pulse.msnbc.com/america to let us know what you think. ♪ hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that...
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new york magazine says an l.a.ual effects artist who wants to remain anonymous told the magazine the twitter account sold itself. he saw the leader of the free world holding up paper. for instance, you could decree, grab them by the you know what jokes should be banned. or hissing at ivanka trump should be punishable by flogging. so the next time the president holds up one of those executive orders, that order could keep on trucking who knows where. cnn new york. >> i live trucks. everybody agrees with that. >> i'm glad people are channelling their creativity in such ways. >> time for news room with poppy harlow and john berman. good morning, my friends. >> good morning, you two. have a great day. let's get started. >> all right. good morning, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm popty harlow. so what do you do if your administration has been criticized for failing to get one big win in 100 days. how about trying to accomplish 100 big days in one day or at least look like it? that seems to be the goal inside of the wh
new york magazine says an l.a.ual effects artist who wants to remain anonymous told the magazine the twitter account sold itself. he saw the leader of the free world holding up paper. for instance, you could decree, grab them by the you know what jokes should be banned. or hissing at ivanka trump should be punishable by flogging. so the next time the president holds up one of those executive orders, that order could keep on trucking who knows where. cnn new york. >> i live trucks....
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then l.a.case delivered its verdict. >> not guilty the verdict for all of them. >> i would say at least 1,000 people here now. >> violence that has been done in south central, los angeles. >> fires like this one were so common not only did the fire department not show up but they were almost unnoticed by passers-by. >> reporter: the riots fanned the flames of hip-hop and shifted the epicenter of rap music from east coast to west side. gangster rap and g funk were born. gangster rap lyrics and rhymes were the sound track of inner city life. slow, hypnotic hip-hop was being created by artists like snoop dogg, tupac and dr. dre. ♪ me and my homey snoop dogg ♪ like this and that ♪ like that and this like that >> reporter: his album "the chronic" changed rap forever. critical, commercial hilt. released months after the riots. features live recordings of the riots. tying it to them forever. "the chronic" captures the essence of life in compton. the good, the bad, the ugly, and the easy. but over the
then l.a.case delivered its verdict. >> not guilty the verdict for all of them. >> i would say at least 1,000 people here now. >> violence that has been done in south central, los angeles. >> fires like this one were so common not only did the fire department not show up but they were almost unnoticed by passers-by. >> reporter: the riots fanned the flames of hip-hop and shifted the epicenter of rap music from east coast to west side. gangster rap and g funk were...
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the "l.a.hing anti-trump series branding the president trump a train wreck. has the mainstream media gone too far? and we continue to await a joint news conference from the white house where president trump could comment on the susan rice unmasking controversy for the first time. we'll bring you that as soon as it begins. stay with us. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plan
the "l.a.hing anti-trump series branding the president trump a train wreck. has the mainstream media gone too far? and we continue to await a joint news conference from the white house where president trump could comment on the susan rice unmasking controversy for the first time. we'll bring you that as soon as it begins. stay with us. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover...
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the "l.a. times," it will cost the state $860 million to fix all the highways and bridges damaged by rain and flooding, the most expensive project, this one, the repair work to replace the 200-foot section of highway 35 that washed away near los gatos. the expected price there, 30 million bucks. president trump just approved more federal aid to all nine bay area counties. >>> an investigation into a crash that killed a pedestrian. the person was hit by a car on monterey road and rotor road around 8:00 last night. the driver then crashed into a tree. the driver is cooperating in the investigation. this is san jose's 12th deadly crash this year. >>> just coming into our live desk, a san diego couple attacked at ran gulf of mexico in front of their home, the man in the couple, his head was reportedly bashed open with a rock. i want to show you new video from our abc affiliate in san diego and this is the confrontation between police and the suspect. this happened a few blocks away from those attac
the "l.a. times," it will cost the state $860 million to fix all the highways and bridges damaged by rain and flooding, the most expensive project, this one, the repair work to replace the 200-foot section of highway 35 that washed away near los gatos. the expected price there, 30 million bucks. president trump just approved more federal aid to all nine bay area counties. >>> an investigation into a crash that killed a pedestrian. the person was hit by a car on monterey road...
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less than 24 hours later, a-rod was spotted at the airport, leaving l.a.night, kim and kanye. kardashian west wore a pair of ripped up high-waisted jeans, body suit and a super long black coat. and check out that gold necklace. that's kim's way of supporting her man's new line of yeezy jewelry. she's been wearing pieces for months, even though the collection just hit stores friday. a chain like that will cost about $11,000. and finally, the legend date night comes with plenty of legs. chrissy teigen's mini dress perfectly matches her pumps. she and john left baby luna with a babysitter for this dinner date in beverly hills. and chrissy wasn't shy about showing some skin, leaving the top four buttons undone. not only is she good to look at, the girl's got a good heart, too. listen to this. over the weekend, she helped a twitter fan live her dream of going to beauty school. by donating more than $5,000 to the fan's go fund me page. the internet went nuts and chrissy responded to the fans saying, i'm really excited to live out your passion. way to go, chrissy
less than 24 hours later, a-rod was spotted at the airport, leaving l.a.night, kim and kanye. kardashian west wore a pair of ripped up high-waisted jeans, body suit and a super long black coat. and check out that gold necklace. that's kim's way of supporting her man's new line of yeezy jewelry. she's been wearing pieces for months, even though the collection just hit stores friday. a chain like that will cost about $11,000. and finally, the legend date night comes with plenty of legs. chrissy...
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l.a., however, was just stunned.ns leading up to the verdict because people in the community knew there could be trouble. remember, this was a really, really powerful video tape and the country had not seen anything like this before. we see a lot of it now in other cases on social media. then, it was stunning. so, while no one predicted that the worst riot, if you will, in u.s. history would follow this, i don't think a lot of people were surprised there was a very, very negative and violent reaction. >> when we look 25 years back, what would you say the impact has been on the los angeles area and how it was able or not able to properly rebound in light of what happened? >> i think the biggest change is that the police department in l.a. changed. it was reformed by most accounts, forced to by the federal government by a decree. all that sounds familiar with what we are talking about in ferguson, baltimore, cleveland and elsewhere. back then, there was an impact on los angeles. i think a lot of people are concerned 25
l.a., however, was just stunned.ns leading up to the verdict because people in the community knew there could be trouble. remember, this was a really, really powerful video tape and the country had not seen anything like this before. we see a lot of it now in other cases on social media. then, it was stunning. so, while no one predicted that the worst riot, if you will, in u.s. history would follow this, i don't think a lot of people were surprised there was a very, very negative and violent...