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they would impugn the integrity of the lapd.n you heard those tape recordings for the first time, what did you think? >> it was a belly punch at the wrong time. and you go how could this have happened to us? how did we even let him stay on the job? >> he an lapd assistant chief when a task force investigated everything fuhrman said on those tapes. why had he been allowed to behave the way he did for so long and not be held accountable? >> because the command staff that was in charge of him did not do the job they should have done, which is to deal with the issue in a strong manner. so it was kind of shunted off to the side. boys will be boys and we needed to tell the organization if you even claim to be engaged in this kind of behavior, we'll investigate it and let chips fall where they may. and secondly, if iwas within atute, tn we would take it to the district attorney and file on it it. >> in 1997 the task force released this report, keeping secret portions of the tapes. excerpts not played in court and never made public unti
they would impugn the integrity of the lapd.n you heard those tape recordings for the first time, what did you think? >> it was a belly punch at the wrong time. and you go how could this have happened to us? how did we even let him stay on the job? >> he an lapd assistant chief when a task force investigated everything fuhrman said on those tapes. why had he been allowed to behave the way he did for so long and not be held accountable? >> because the command staff that was in...
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they would impugn the integrity of the lapd.u heard those tape recordings for the first time, what did you think? >> it was a belly punch at the wrong time. and you go how could this have happened to us? how did we even let him stay on the job? >> he was an lapd assistant chief when a task force investigated everything fuhrman said on those tapes. why had he been allowed to behave the way he did for so long and not be held accountable? >> because the command staff that was in charge of him did not do the job they should have done, which is to deal with the issue in a strong manner. so it was kind of shunted off to the side. boys will be boys and we needed to tell the organization if you even claim to be engaged in this kind of behavior, we'll investigate it and let chips fall where they may. and secondly, if it was within statute, then we would take it to the district attorney and file on it it. >> in 1997 the task force released this report, keeping secret portions of the tapes. excerpts not played in court and never made publi
they would impugn the integrity of the lapd.u heard those tape recordings for the first time, what did you think? >> it was a belly punch at the wrong time. and you go how could this have happened to us? how did we even let him stay on the job? >> he was an lapd assistant chief when a task force investigated everything fuhrman said on those tapes. why had he been allowed to behave the way he did for so long and not be held accountable? >> because the command staff that was in...
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this is a lapd. >> the racist allegation simmering under the surface come to a boil days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask furman if he's ever used the n-word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him. all the n, put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but the prosecutor wants no part of it. >> it is the filthiest, nastiest word in the english language. it will upset the black jurors. it will give them a test and the test will be whose side are you on, the side of the white prosecutors and the white policeman or the black defendant and his very prominent and capable black lawyer. >> cochran immediately fires back. >> not every african-american feels that way. it is the meaning to our juries to say that african-americans cannot hear these offensive words. >> the battle lines are drawn. and race will help define the trial's outcome. it's january 24th, 1995. the trial of o.j. simpson has begun. >> there was a forest of satellite trucks, satellite dishes, people working in trailers all built so that this trial could go out to the world. >> wal
this is a lapd. >> the racist allegation simmering under the surface come to a boil days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask furman if he's ever used the n-word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him. all the n, put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but the prosecutor wants no part of it. >> it is the filthiest, nastiest word in the english language. it will upset the black jurors. it will give them a test and the test...
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on criminal justice. >> again, it comes back to a lot of the policies and practices that the la and lapd have long been seen as progressive performers of policing as leaders and please practice and so the practices you see adopted across the country have been tested and tried first here in los angeles. that is true certainly going back to the 1920s. that's why looking at la is so important. there's another way and that the diversity of incarcerations here reflect what you see across the country. we have a local jail system, federal facilities which hold many people on immigration charges, and we have in the great detention centers. you don't have diversity like that in every county or city but you do have it here. >> what is the reputation of the local jails? >> who are you talking to -- [laughter] part of the community-based organizations are the rebel archives, what i call them, the tell the incarceration for the last 100-200 years and those policing in general are seen as either occupying forces within segregated communities. the jails are seen as unhealthy spaces that are locking up
on criminal justice. >> again, it comes back to a lot of the policies and practices that the la and lapd have long been seen as progressive performers of policing as leaders and please practice and so the practices you see adopted across the country have been tested and tried first here in los angeles. that is true certainly going back to the 1920s. that's why looking at la is so important. there's another way and that the diversity of incarcerations here reflect what you see across the...
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when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> how do you plead? >> absolutely 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic evidence from drops of blood to shoe prints to a bloody glove. mark fuhrman would play a pivotal role in the trial. >> do you use the word -- >> and it was a trial that from the start was clearly about race. in a city with a deep history of racial turmoil. >> and you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a nuns or spoken about black people as in the past 10 years? >> yes, sir. >> when you're watching the trial and you see this and you know what you've got on those tapes, what were you think sng. >> i just laughed. i couldn't believe it. why would he say that? >> she is laura heart mckinney. the writer who recorded conversations with mark fuhrman.
when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> how do you plead? >> absolutely 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic evidence from drops of blood to shoe prints to a bloody glove. mark fuhrman would...
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the first killing of a black male by the lapd happened april 27th. a campaign is launched against the killing to bring the officers to justice. they don't find justice and continue to protest and resist throughout the '40s, '50s, and it is are refusal of local elite to address the issues of police brutality that is the trigger for 1965. >> 17,000 people in los angeles jails today. why such a large prison population? >> there has been research on the rise of being in prison. los angeles is the place where a lot of policies and another reason why telling this local story is important is yes, it is about los angeles but it is about california that has one of the largest prison populations in the nation but also about the country. >> how so about the country? as we go through a discussion on criminal justice reform? >> again it comes back to a lot of these policies and practices that los angeles and lapd have been seen as progressive reformers against the practice. we have again, a localal -- a local fight. i do work with community-based organizations an
the first killing of a black male by the lapd happened april 27th. a campaign is launched against the killing to bring the officers to justice. they don't find justice and continue to protest and resist throughout the '40s, '50s, and it is are refusal of local elite to address the issues of police brutality that is the trigger for 1965. >> 17,000 people in los angeles jails today. why such a large prison population? >> there has been research on the rise of being in prison. los...
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at 90 miles per hour. >> the lapd needs to acknowledge what they did and apologize. >> nick phoenix is jack's father. >> do you think these pursuits need to happen. >> i do not. it's incredibly dangerous for a car to tear through town and car and encourage that? it's crazy. >> reporter: officer him -- jimenez says people -- >> they have nothing to lose so they might as well be famous or notorious. >> i think some people do think that way. and it's not fair. >> that's it right there, right there. >> reporter: the grand jury faulted a lack of proper training and found that most pursuits are unnecessary. while officers want to go ahead and catch the criminal, if the suspect is deemed to be not dangerous, it may be best to peel off instead of continuing to chase. cbs news los angeles. >> ninan: still ahead, a lawyer is shot. his girlfriend admits she pulled the trigger. was itself defense or love gone bad. 48 hours is on the case. >> hours" the extraordinary case of a young woman who claims she fatally shot her boyfriend a successful lawyer in self-defense. but investigators say it was
at 90 miles per hour. >> the lapd needs to acknowledge what they did and apologize. >> nick phoenix is jack's father. >> do you think these pursuits need to happen. >> i do not. it's incredibly dangerous for a car to tear through town and car and encourage that? it's crazy. >> reporter: officer him -- jimenez says people -- >> they have nothing to lose so they might as well be famous or notorious. >> i think some people do think that way. and it's not...
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three people were killed, 45 hurt. 15-year-old jack phoenix was killed by a car fleeing lapd as he was crossing the street. >> a police car should be able to stop a car rather than just chase it through a city. it's the wild west. >> he's wiping out. >> reporter: the grand jury says officers need more training and pursuit policy should change. the report highlights 91% of high-speed chases nationwide are officers responding to nonviolent crimes. >> when people are injured and killed for a pursuit of a traffic violation or a property crime, that's hard to take. >> reporter: the lapd and sheriff's department now has 90 days to respond to the grand jury report. both agencies say they are constantly weighing the risks to the public and trying to mitigate the threat. >> the most important factor that we take into consideration is the immediate overall danger to the officers involved and to the general public. >> boy, this is a desperate driver. >> reporter: tonight police are in overdrive to keep the public safe, but some say that means putting the brakes on dangerous pursuits. >> taking hi
three people were killed, 45 hurt. 15-year-old jack phoenix was killed by a car fleeing lapd as he was crossing the street. >> a police car should be able to stop a car rather than just chase it through a city. it's the wild west. >> he's wiping out. >> reporter: the grand jury says officers need more training and pursuit policy should change. the report highlights 91% of high-speed chases nationwide are officers responding to nonviolent crimes. >> when people are...
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of what they were stepping into and didn't understand the history of black folks friction with the lapd and how -- >> mark, sorry, we lost eric. mark, we see that today. race in this country. and policing. >> that's why i would say not so much o.j. simpson trial shaped perfection, they reflected perception. there is a lott long history of our relationships to criminal justice et cetera that played out. >>> new this morning, reports the president's legal team is looking to undercut the special counsel on russia. it could set up a major conflict between the white house and robert mueller. >>> who is teping away from the spot light and why. >>> and o.j. simpson set to go free. what he's saying about his past as he's looking forward to life on the outside. >>> good morning. >> it's frill, july 21st. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east. up first, exclusive new reporting this morning. the president's lawyers are looking for ways to undermine the
of what they were stepping into and didn't understand the history of black folks friction with the lapd and how -- >> mark, sorry, we lost eric. mark, we see that today. race in this country. and policing. >> that's why i would say not so much o.j. simpson trial shaped perfection, they reflected perception. there is a lott long history of our relationships to criminal justice et cetera that played out. >>> new this morning, reports the president's legal team is looking to...
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thought, though, don, just really quickly, is that mark fuhrman, particularly at that time for the lapd so indicative of the larger culture. >> chuabsolutely. >> police culture in and of itself. bred him. he was born of that. >> you worked in l.a. working in l.a. at the time. rodney king had just happened. >> had just happened. >> the tension was boiling. >> absolutely. eric, did the o.j. trial shape perceptions of race in this country? >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> did it shape perception of race in this country, the o.j. trial? >> yes. you know, what's interesting, we saw this revealed in some of the tv shows that came out last year. "american crime story: people v. o.j. simpson" and "o. j. made i america. the divide and how all that was exposed through the o.j. trial. what i liked about "american crime story," you got the sense that the prosecutors who were prosecuting o.j. didn't understand these racial dynamics when they waded into the case and they were waylaid by it, laid flat by it because they weren't aware of what they were stepping into and they didn't understand t
thought, though, don, just really quickly, is that mark fuhrman, particularly at that time for the lapd so indicative of the larger culture. >> chuabsolutely. >> police culture in and of itself. bred him. he was born of that. >> you worked in l.a. working in l.a. at the time. rodney king had just happened. >> had just happened. >> the tension was boiling. >> absolutely. eric, did the o.j. trial shape perceptions of race in this country? >> i'm sorry,...
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racist things that were said, but her whole game plan was to write a screenplay about sexism in the lapd so these tapes changed policy with regard to sexism and racism in the lapd. >> so interesting they shocked even you who covered this so closely at the time. and has been covering ever since. >> i had no idea. >> thanks so much. be sure to watch tonight at 10:00. alisyn. >> okay, john, it's been a busy week with a lot of new threads in the russia investigation. so what is the big picture? we will have the bottom line with dana bash here next. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have news. i've used most of our cellular data. come on, susan lucci! ♪ hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck
racist things that were said, but her whole game plan was to write a screenplay about sexism in the lapd so these tapes changed policy with regard to sexism and racism in the lapd. >> so interesting they shocked even you who covered this so closely at the time. and has been covering ever since. >> i had no idea. >> thanks so much. be sure to watch tonight at 10:00. alisyn. >> okay, john, it's been a busy week with a lot of new threads in the russia investigation. so what...
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. >> it comes back to the policies and practices the lapd has songs bin seen as progressive reformers of police practice for those the ec adopted across the country is true certainly going back to the 1920's. that is why a it is still important there is another way which is the diversity for a local jail system with federal facilities with those immigration charges and we have those detention centers we don't have that every city but we do have it here. >> what is the reputation of the local jail?. >> who are you talking to? [laughter] >> working with community-based organizations they have held and told the story of incarceration in the last 200 years. so i would it say they are seen either the occupying forces of those segregated committees with those of healthy spaces with members of our communities to have problems and struggles that is not a problem in and of itself. so i think it depends on who you are speaking to and with writing the book incarceration and policing are seen as the struggle there other communities to see the of local police to the flight as 82 engaged across com
. >> it comes back to the policies and practices the lapd has songs bin seen as progressive reformers of police practice for those the ec adopted across the country is true certainly going back to the 1920's. that is why a it is still important there is another way which is the diversity for a local jail system with federal facilities with those immigration charges and we have those detention centers we don't have that every city but we do have it here. >> what is the reputation of...
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. >> where's lapd? what's going on here? once you don't control something like that early on.ontinues to explode and that's what happened here. ♪ >> martin luther king junior said that riots are the language of the unheard. in the song, they're saying this is how america going to hear you. we're going to take this thing over. we're going to put our foot to the pedal and drive the nation in the direction we need it to go in. ♪ bloods and crips on the same squad ♪ >> city wide curfew is in effect in los angeles at this hour and still the fires burn. >> i didn't realize the extent of the damage until i went home the next morning, and i couldn't believe how many buildings were burned. it was going on all over the city. >> of 7,000 korean owned businesses, 1700 were ruined. >> don't people realize what they're doing is wrong. this is not the way to overcome racism. >> people remember the latasha harlins shooting and say you're the ones who come into our community and take our money and don't give anything back to the community. those korean stores were targeted and those shop owner
. >> where's lapd? what's going on here? once you don't control something like that early on.ontinues to explode and that's what happened here. ♪ >> martin luther king junior said that riots are the language of the unheard. in the song, they're saying this is how america going to hear you. we're going to take this thing over. we're going to put our foot to the pedal and drive the nation in the direction we need it to go in. ♪ bloods and crips on the same squad ♪ >> city...
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the detective who found the body glove and served in the lapd for years was forced out after perjuringuring the oj trial. he went on to have a successful career as an author and tv crime analysts. he will always be known for this. >> are you better? >> i am bitter. the dead day will be the lead to senses of my obituary in a newspaper. it won't be in think about anything that came before or after. that will be it. that's what i'm better about. >> geraldo: judge lance ito to let cameras in the courtroom retired in 2015. he has since kept a low profile. >> robert kardashian, the original kardashian died in 2003 from cancer. but the name lives on as you know and his three daughters, courtney, jim, chloe. and in the show, keeping up with the kardashians. and the head of oj's dream team, johnnie cochran spent years after the trial defending more famous faces like pdd, as well as many civil rights cases. when he died in 2005 from a brain tumor, his funeral was a who's who of hollywood. within 20 years later, the interest in these real-life characters is still strong. when the fx program, the
the detective who found the body glove and served in the lapd for years was forced out after perjuringuring the oj trial. he went on to have a successful career as an author and tv crime analysts. he will always be known for this. >> are you better? >> i am bitter. the dead day will be the lead to senses of my obituary in a newspaper. it won't be in think about anything that came before or after. that will be it. that's what i'm better about. >> geraldo: judge lance ito to let...
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lapd says it all started when the driver of the van ran a red light and collided with a pickup truck. and that is when the van went into a group of people in an outdoor dining area. one witness saw a father throw his daughter out of the way before he was hit. he was the most seriously injured. >> they were screaming. they were in pain. some others, you know, they were calling 911. >> witnesses say the driver tried to get away after the crash but good samaritans found him and brought him back. he was arrested. >>> oakland senior citizen is facing drug dealing charges. the 68-year-old is a 14 time felon and he lived in the senior housing complex. that is where police seized $20,000 worth of heroin, cocaine and marijuana. neighbors noticed undesirable activity and they are glad the police caught up to him. >> it was really worrying i guess that in a really nice neighborhood like that stuff like this is still going on and it was also really frustrating because we had all this photograph, this evidence that it was going on -- proof, this evidence that was going on. >> he is do back in cour
lapd says it all started when the driver of the van ran a red light and collided with a pickup truck. and that is when the van went into a group of people in an outdoor dining area. one witness saw a father throw his daughter out of the way before he was hit. he was the most seriously injured. >> they were screaming. they were in pain. some others, you know, they were calling 911. >> witnesses say the driver tried to get away after the crash but good samaritans found him and brought...
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"this is officer cardona lapd off duty".al servicio de emergencia 911, cardona se identifica como oficial de la polica angelina fuera de servicio. luego pide una patrulla. "i just took a kidnap suspect, there's a report i took in downey this morning". cardona le dice al operador que acaba de arrestar a un sospechoso de secuestro y que hizo un reporte esa maÑana en la estacin del sheriiff de downey. el incidente ocurri el 14 de mayo del 2015. la vctima asegura que haba terminado su relacin sentimental con la hijastra del oficial que viva a unos pasos de su residencia en whittier. ella supuestamente hizo acusaciones falsas en su contra. ryann hall/abogada de la vctima "el señor garza uso su fuerza y la puso en un carro, pero en realidad eso no paso". tras el incidente daniel demando al oficial y al departamento de polica de los angeles. y un jurado federal fallo a su favor la semana pasada. ryann hall/abogada de la vctima "actuo con malicia cuando utilizo la fuerza excesiva contra daniel garza". la vctima fue compensada con 21
"this is officer cardona lapd off duty".al servicio de emergencia 911, cardona se identifica como oficial de la polica angelina fuera de servicio. luego pide una patrulla. "i just took a kidnap suspect, there's a report i took in downey this morning". cardona le dice al operador que acaba de arrestar a un sospechoso de secuestro y que hizo un reporte esa maÑana en la estacin del sheriiff de downey. el incidente ocurri el 14 de mayo del 2015. la vctima asegura que haba...
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follow the acquittal of four white lapd officers in the beating death of rodney king. parole, o.j.impson could be released as early as this october. >> a lot of reports in the american press. some other publications talking about high-profile figures involved in this. >> that's right. the case was so highly publicized and there were a lot of key figures that emerged. one of the most high-profile figures was his lawyer, robert kardashian, whose daughters need no introduction. usa today says his family capitalized on his notoriety after kardashian's death. the late prosecutor marcia clark also became well-known because she actually became a crime fiction writer and wrote a book about the case. , hejudge used his status affected judicial reform. the sister of o.j. simpson's wife became an activist for domestic violence. bringing back so many memories. such a high-profile case. we can stay with the united states and move on to another topic. washington post document with the latest decisions from donald trump. >> that's right. he will phaseed out the cia's covert program to train and a
follow the acquittal of four white lapd officers in the beating death of rodney king. parole, o.j.impson could be released as early as this october. >> a lot of reports in the american press. some other publications talking about high-profile figures involved in this. >> that's right. the case was so highly publicized and there were a lot of key figures that emerged. one of the most high-profile figures was his lawyer, robert kardashian, whose daughters need no introduction. usa...
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it forced the lapd to change policy when it came to women and minorities. >> i can't wait to watch. bet. >> it airs at 11:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. first, another quick note, declassified, untold stories of american spies, returning tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. we'll be right back. what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. who is she, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. the price we say is the price you pay. i wneverever wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every strand stronger because strong is beautiful. ♪ ♪ more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this is seafood. hi..and i know that we have phonaccident for
it forced the lapd to change policy when it came to women and minorities. >> i can't wait to watch. bet. >> it airs at 11:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. first, another quick note, declassified, untold stories of american spies, returning tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. we'll be right back. what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said $30. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet...
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he is an lapd officer. a blade runner. all i am allowed to say. that's it. like he has got a mystery. he is almost obsessed with trying to solve. >> yeah. initially starts just as any other case. it becomes very personal. >> they know you're here. >> for sci-fi fans the enduring mystery is whether ford's character is or is not a replicant himself. >> there is a test you can take. it turns out. >> i'm not, i'm not authorized. not authorized to reveal the source. >> well, human or not. ford's character is back. about as much as he will tell me. jesse palmer, abc news, new york. >> thank you. at least tried to get a little info out of them. >> yeah. >> very tight-lipped. >> really think ryan reynolds should have starred in that though. they wanted like, an actor, who, with gravitas. >> instead of harrison ford. >> personality. >> the intern. >> the understudy. >> that one. don't miss our updates on facebook. lots more about ryan gosling. intern. >> the >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, a ride malfunctions at a state fair sending peopl
he is an lapd officer. a blade runner. all i am allowed to say. that's it. like he has got a mystery. he is almost obsessed with trying to solve. >> yeah. initially starts just as any other case. it becomes very personal. >> they know you're here. >> for sci-fi fans the enduring mystery is whether ford's character is or is not a replicant himself. >> there is a test you can take. it turns out. >> i'm not, i'm not authorized. not authorized to reveal the source....
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the lapd trying to identify the man in this video and his victim. grabbing a woman by her hair and forcing her into the back of a minivan. a second person can be seen sitting in the front passenger seat. >>> new surveillance video may clear venus williams in the case of her accident. williams approaching an intersection on a green light, she stops to allow a car to pass. when she continues, she is struck from the right after the light changes. police now say williams entered the intersection lawfully after a police report originally described her as at fault. the driver of the other car, linda barson, was injured. her husband died from his injuries two weeks later. the family has sued williams for wrongful death. >>> and sears announcing it will close another 45 locations in 25 states. the entire list on our website. >>> when we come back, the team i'm sure you'll start rooting for. >> who is with me? >> we're with them. and what you don't know about them, it got our attention today. who are our persons of the week? needles. essential for him, but m
the lapd trying to identify the man in this video and his victim. grabbing a woman by her hair and forcing her into the back of a minivan. a second person can be seen sitting in the front passenger seat. >>> new surveillance video may clear venus williams in the case of her accident. williams approaching an intersection on a green light, she stops to allow a car to pass. when she continues, she is struck from the right after the light changes. police now say williams entered the...
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del lapd. estuvo a punto de caer en la trampa. cuando recibio una llamada.enian a su hija secuestrada y pidiendole dinero. smith logro sersiorarse que su hija estaba en la escuela. y la treta fracaso. pero a valerie sobel. fueron mas halla con la estafa. tc: inq: están usando maneras teniendo las voces o hasta gritos mami ayúdame. cg: la convencieron que tenian a su hija. pues sabian el nombre,, y la hicieron creer que le habian cortado un dedo. mientras ella creia escuchar la voz de su hija en gritando en el fondo. sobel fue desfalcada con 4-mil dolares. y segn las autoridades en los ultimos dos anos. se han dado 80 victimas en 4 estados. y se han pagado casi 100-mil dolares. muchas veces se pide que se envie un giro.. tc: inq: en texas tenemos a una persona que fue a un lugar a recoger dinero. cg: jaime arevalo/superviso r f.b.i. y fue asi como arrestaron a yanett rodriguez acosta de 34 anos. es un crimen que se da con demasiada frecuencia especialmente en la comunidad latina: tc: inq: estamos diceindo al publico que este tipo de enganno esta [asando inmed
del lapd. estuvo a punto de caer en la trampa. cuando recibio una llamada.enian a su hija secuestrada y pidiendole dinero. smith logro sersiorarse que su hija estaba en la escuela. y la treta fracaso. pero a valerie sobel. fueron mas halla con la estafa. tc: inq: están usando maneras teniendo las voces o hasta gritos mami ayúdame. cg: la convencieron que tenian a su hija. pues sabian el nombre,, y la hicieron creer que le habian cortado un dedo. mientras ella creia escuchar la voz de su hija...
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shannon isom/residente del area oficiales del lapd y otras agencias persiguieron a al sospechoso de unta la esquina de aviation y el segundo. donde el individuo se bajo del su vehiculo: el sospechos salio armado y comenz a una balacera con los oficiales. sargento frank preciado/l.a.p.d. en ese momento escuche 2 balas silvar cerca de mi cabeza a tres o 5 pies de mi. jeff parisse/vecino cuando menos 4 oficiales respondieron al fuego y dispararon en multiples ocasiones. contra el sospechoso que a su vez descargo su pistola 9mm contra ellos y un oficial del equipo de armas y tacticas especiales o "swat" fue herido en la cadera: hay gente que vive aqu tambin muy peligroso,, esta persona estaba armado y andaba descargando su arma como si no le importara nada. yo tenia miedo que fuera un ataque terrorista.. aun estoy temblando. crei que era un ataque terrorista. el oficial herido al igual que el sospechoso fueron transportados al hospital. la policia dice que uno de los oficiales portaba una camara y otra mas grababa desde un vehiculo. los detectives van a tener oportunidad de ver ese video e
shannon isom/residente del area oficiales del lapd y otras agencias persiguieron a al sospechoso de unta la esquina de aviation y el segundo. donde el individuo se bajo del su vehiculo: el sospechos salio armado y comenz a una balacera con los oficiales. sargento frank preciado/l.a.p.d. en ese momento escuche 2 balas silvar cerca de mi cabeza a tres o 5 pies de mi. jeff parisse/vecino cuando menos 4 oficiales respondieron al fuego y dispararon en multiples ocasiones. contra el sospechoso que a...
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service, i was married and had, you know, i had to start working right away so i took my exams for the lapdbut i had like a four-month waiting list. so, in the meantime, i worked at northrop aircraft and i decided to start a little karate club in my mom's backyard. and i started teaching and, in about three months, i fell in love with teaching and i decided to make that my career. and so i changed my mind at the last minute and that's history. sharyl: wow. by the way, chuck is 77 years old and we're told he still works out fanatically. you can see more of the interview on our "full measure" facebook page. until next time, thanks for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. 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 up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ev
service, i was married and had, you know, i had to start working right away so i took my exams for the lapdbut i had like a four-month waiting list. so, in the meantime, i worked at northrop aircraft and i decided to start a little karate club in my mom's backyard. and i started teaching and, in about three months, i fell in love with teaching and i decided to make that my career. and so i changed my mind at the last minute and that's history. sharyl: wow. by the way, chuck is 77 years old and...
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at >> reporter: each near miss raises the likelihood of what happened to jack phoenix, killed by an lapd moving 90mph. >> 2lapd needs to acknowledge what they did and apologize. >> reporter: nick phoenix is jack's father. do you think these purr suits even need the happen? >> i do not. it's incredibly dangerous. they're going to chase the car and encourage that? it's crazy. >> reporter: officer humberto jimenez provides air support for the california highway patrol. he says many suspects are out for fame. >> it makes no sense when you're putting your life in danger, other people's lives in danger. >> reporter: they have nothing to lose, so they might as well be famous or notorious in this incident? >> i think some people do think that way, and it's not fair. >> that's it, right there, right there. >> reporter: the grand jury faulted a lack of proper training and found most of these purr suits to be unnecessary. anthony, want the catch criminals, but if they're deemed dangerous, it may be in their best interest to peel off and not continue that chase. >> mason: jamie yuccas in l.a. thanks
at >> reporter: each near miss raises the likelihood of what happened to jack phoenix, killed by an lapd moving 90mph. >> 2lapd needs to acknowledge what they did and apologize. >> reporter: nick phoenix is jack's father. do you think these purr suits even need the happen? >> i do not. it's incredibly dangerous. they're going to chase the car and encourage that? it's crazy. >> reporter: officer humberto jimenez provides air support for the california highway...
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but it was between the west oak lapd and oakland. so it could result in other effects. but they fixed whatever problem there was. it is between the two destinations. coming up, taking to the skies. just in time fwhar is left for our summer travel season. >>> amazon prime day is officially over. so were how did it go? how is your bank account looking. what people thought and how much money they spent after the break. >>> all right, we're making it halfway through the weekend. a purplish hue to the sky. we take a live look at san jose. the temperature trend for willowglen increasing, a hot day for those kids out at summer camp. i'll have another look at the hot forecast and temperatures ahead at 5:19. >> again, we talked about possible delays for bart, but anything going on, watch for it to effect the entire system. we'll check in in a couple minutes. >> thank you very much, msnbc joe scarborough says he is leaving the republican party. he says he will now be an independent. he is upset with how many in that party have reacted under the situation. >> a new aero mexico fli
but it was between the west oak lapd and oakland. so it could result in other effects. but they fixed whatever problem there was. it is between the two destinations. coming up, taking to the skies. just in time fwhar is left for our summer travel season. >>> amazon prime day is officially over. so were how did it go? how is your bank account looking. what people thought and how much money they spent after the break. >>> all right, we're making it halfway through the weekend. a...
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so does the former lapd detective who was a star witness in the 1990's double murder trial. >> it's a foregone conclusion that o.j. simpson will be paroled. for the crime he commited in arizona is a just sentence for a 9 years of a 33 year possible. it was a bungled robbery. >> one o.j.'s victims is hoping he walks. the memorabilia was taken. he said simpson spent enough time. we need to go to geraldo rivera live from carson city, nevada. he can speak to this a lot better than i can. catch us up to speed. >> first, erica, my wife and i see our love and prayers to senator john mccain. what will happen behind me in the nevada state parole board tomorrow. i covered this double homicide in california from 1994 to 1997. i have to tell you that i came to loathe o.j. simpson. i feel deeply that the former football great got away with double murder by playing the race card. he said i am not black i, am o.j. jay-z has a new album condemning o.j. the victims families feel that justice demands that o.j. simpson remains in prison. the 9 to 33 years sentence was excessive. they really sentenced o.
so does the former lapd detective who was a star witness in the 1990's double murder trial. >> it's a foregone conclusion that o.j. simpson will be paroled. for the crime he commited in arizona is a just sentence for a 9 years of a 33 year possible. it was a bungled robbery. >> one o.j.'s victims is hoping he walks. the memorabilia was taken. he said simpson spent enough time. we need to go to geraldo rivera live from carson city, nevada. he can speak to this a lot better than i...
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prime suspect o=j simpson disappearsdavid gascon/ lapd > "the los angeles police department is actively searching for mr. simpson.""highway patrol" "yeah, umm, i think i saw oj simpson on the 5 freeway. he's heading north.a low speed chase in the white bronco followed by the trial of the century.... if it doesnt fit you must acquitoctober third, 1995; the stunning verdict"oj simpson not guilty of the crime of murder"simpson's murder trial was over but his legal problems were just beginning.in 1997, a civil court jury ordered simpson to pay more than 33=million dollars to ron goldman's family.he was evicted from his los angeles mansion, and hit with a one and a half million tax bill from the state of california .simpson moved to florida ,,, in 2001 he was arrested for yanking the glasses off another motorist during a traffic dispute. directv sued him for pirating broadcast signals.then ten years ago, he made his fateful trip to las vegas.the state of nevada versus orenthal james simpsonoj found himself back in prison blues, charged with kidnapping, assaulting and robbing a pa
prime suspect o=j simpson disappears "the los angeles police department is actively searching for mr. simpson.""highway patrol" "yeah, umm, i think i saw oj simpson on the 5 freeway. he's heading north.a low speed chase in the white bronco followed by the trial of the century.... if it doesnt fit you must acquitoctober third, 1995; the stunning verdict"oj simpson not guilty of the crime of murder"simpson's murder trial was over but his legal problems were just...
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when i was exposing the lapd's massive worldwide spying, i got a document one day that was unbelievablyy and i looked at it and said this is too good, it's too new. and when i -- i came to learn years later from a senior officer that in fact it was planted in an effort to discredit me. you have to be careful when handling documents to authenticate them and you have to show them to the people you're going to write about or broadcast about and get their responses to it. >> and there is at this point this sort of ratcheting up of the stakes, because of this idea of fake news that if you -- there's a real incentive on the part of the white house to kind of get people to get stuff wrong, even on sort of easy stuff, not big cloak and dagger stuff with documents being fabricated but easy stuff. because at this point it's such a kind of core narrative that they're telling the country about basically them against a duplicitous press. >> let's remember that vladimir putin in his sophisticated operation has an interest to flooding the u.s. and europe journalists with fake documents. it's a fundame
when i was exposing the lapd's massive worldwide spying, i got a document one day that was unbelievablyy and i looked at it and said this is too good, it's too new. and when i -- i came to learn years later from a senior officer that in fact it was planted in an effort to discredit me. you have to be careful when handling documents to authenticate them and you have to show them to the people you're going to write about or broadcast about and get their responses to it. >> and there is at...
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it feels like 96 in philadelphia. 98 in vine lapd. it feels like 91 in atlantic city. 96 in trenton. we are under the risk. this is a slight risk. everybody in the yellow of severe storms that's roigt in the middle of the chart. i'll have more in a few minutes. >>> taking a live look from sky force 10. the dangerous heat making it tough for firefighters battling this right here. it's a massive fire as the state forest in burlington county you see the smoke and sol of the flames there in the trees. this fire is taking over 3,000 acres as firefighters struggle to get the upper hand and the smoke is spread ing ing to thre coastal counties. you can see all the thick smoke making it tough for anybody with breathing difficulties. we'll continue to monitor the situation and have a live report coming up at 5:00. >>> we have been digging deeper into the hot house iing market our area all week. today we are wrapping up our series with a look at how high prices for homes are spilling over and affecting the rental market. erin coleman is here onc
it feels like 96 in philadelphia. 98 in vine lapd. it feels like 91 in atlantic city. 96 in trenton. we are under the risk. this is a slight risk. everybody in the yellow of severe storms that's roigt in the middle of the chart. i'll have more in a few minutes. >>> taking a live look from sky force 10. the dangerous heat making it tough for firefighters battling this right here. it's a massive fire as the state forest in burlington county you see the smoke and sol of the flames there...
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the fact these tapes, which she did to expose sexism in the lapd, which you are going to hear a lot ofas hard to listen to the way mark talked and the other police officers and the organization, men against women and they wanted women off the force. that has been hard for her. she said, when she sat in that courtroom and saw the brown family and goldman family and knew her tapes were going to impact the verdict the way they did, she's had a hard time dealing with that. >> does she ever talk to them? >> she has reached out and it's an interest -- let's say it's an interesting relationship. >> yeah. >> i think there is peace among everybody, but there's a lot of sadness. >> i'm sure. amazing reporting. i cannot wait to see it tonight. >> thank you. great to see you. >> the actual tapes. you can watch it all tonight. cnn special report. after o.j., the furman tapes reveals right here. fe. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm mi
the fact these tapes, which she did to expose sexism in the lapd, which you are going to hear a lot ofas hard to listen to the way mark talked and the other police officers and the organization, men against women and they wanted women off the force. that has been hard for her. she said, when she sat in that courtroom and saw the brown family and goldman family and knew her tapes were going to impact the verdict the way they did, she's had a hard time dealing with that. >> does she ever...
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lapd say officer was inside a park mobile command unit when 34 year-old alexander bonds walked up and shot her in the head. bonds was shot and killed by police about a block away. >> shots fired. >> reporter: early morning police patrol was interrupted by violent ambush, suspect alexander bond is allegedly walk up to an nypd mobile command post window and opened fire, striking officer miosotis familia, in the head. >> it is clear this was an un provoked attack, on police office's signed to keep people in this great city safe. she was sitting in the vehicle and he came up, and fired a round into the vehicle. >> reporter: her frantic partner's desperate call for help came moments after the shooting. >> my partner is shot, my partner is shot. >> give me everything. >> i felt like a brawl happening in the police van, like a crazy guy, with a gun and then point blank range. >> reporter: officer miosotis familia a 12 year nypd veteran and mother 306 was rush to the st. barnabas hospital. >> female office's tacked. >> reporter: mayor bill deblasio said she was shot while doing a job that she
lapd say officer was inside a park mobile command unit when 34 year-old alexander bonds walked up and shot her in the head. bonds was shot and killed by police about a block away. >> shots fired. >> reporter: early morning police patrol was interrupted by violent ambush, suspect alexander bond is allegedly walk up to an nypd mobile command post window and opened fire, striking officer miosotis familia, in the head. >> it is clear this was an un provoked attack, on police...
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of course, the lapd accused him of doing just that when he was accused but never convicted of murdering nicole brown and ron goldman with a knife i am a pretty straight shooter and he has paid the restitutions to the victims of this crime of $3,200 and he talked about whether or not they'll let him move to florida. he joked i can stay in nevada but i don't think you would want me here. at which point one of the parole commissioners said no comment. it was not worth it. nine years away from your family and i am sorry bruce, the one surviving victim who's still alive of the robbery inside las vegas said, this is a good man he made a mistake and if he called me tomorrow and said bruce, i am getting out, will you pick me up juice, i will be there are for you, i mean that for you >> o.j. simpson shook his head and wiped away tears at that point. we'll be standing by >> you have covered james from the beginning and the bronco chase and i mean you have covered the guy so long and it made you so famous and you ended up on the final episode of "seinfield" because of that. tell me why do you thin
of course, the lapd accused him of doing just that when he was accused but never convicted of murdering nicole brown and ron goldman with a knife i am a pretty straight shooter and he has paid the restitutions to the victims of this crime of $3,200 and he talked about whether or not they'll let him move to florida. he joked i can stay in nevada but i don't think you would want me here. at which point one of the parole commissioners said no comment. it was not worth it. nine years away from your...